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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Five o five.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
At fifty five R the talk station. Happy Tuesday a.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Vacation because I'll put a chee hout.
Speaker 4 (00:32):
On you too.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Thanks for that. Brian Tom is happy to be here
on a Tuesday. And do we have a ceasefire agreement?
Speaker 5 (00:43):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Looks that way, although Iron did apparently fire missile over
to Israel after already agreeing to the ceasefire. We'll see
how this unfolds together. Happy Tuesday, folks. Coming up in
the fifty five KRC Morning Show, Oh my God, a
Republican is running for Cincinnati City Council. Yes, today, Linda
Matthews joins the program at seven thirty. She is announcing
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she is going to run for Cincinnati City Council. Maybe
inspired by Corey Bowman. I don't know. I don't know, Linda.
We're going to find out together what she's all about
and what her aspirations are and what her vision of
the future of the city of Cincinnati is. Considering a
lot of violent crime. I note there's a headline here
from the Walster from the Cincinni en Cincinni regencies at
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least seven shootings over the weekend. Yeah, we talked a
little bit about that yesterday, and of course Christopher Smithman
on a total tear regarding the violence going on in
downtown Cincinnati, and the city council seems to ignore it,
doesn't like to say anything about it. I think it's
a part of their marketing campaign to sort of project
the image that the city is a very safe place
to be. There are a lot of people who disagree
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with that projection. I understand the predicament they're in. People
are fleeing the city of Cincinnati, maybe in part because
of the violence. Know, but you got to admit what
you got to admit. And Christopher's point, my point's been
and I agree with him completely. You know, how about
embracing the police and projecting a positive image towards the
police and supporting the police and encouraging the various neighborhoods
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within the city of Cincinnati to do likewise. Do you
want to be safe in your community, Let's join forces
with the police and make our communities a safer place.
Let's support them, let's talk with them, let's drop dimes
on criminals and criminal behavior we know about. Seems to
be the right thing to do. I mean, this whole
notion that the police are inherently evil. I think is
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a It's like I don't know, a cancer running through
society and fueled and fed by marketing campaigns, by nefarious
organizations out there. More and more people are realizing that
every single day. Inside's group that Bright Barton is the
return of Joe Pollock. We're going to talk about the
latest on the Iran running situation. Get to that in
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a moment. Sadly, no Daniel David today. What a perfect
opportunity would have been to talk to the retired lieutenant colonel,
but he is on vacation. He's entitled to do that.
Today is a vacation day for Daniel Davis, so I'll
be missing that segment at eight thirty. Ask the expert.
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done that many times myself, and I love hearing from you.
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Let us see here, turning as I often do and
standing on the shoulders of giants from the editorial board
of the Wall Street Journal. But let's talk about this,
and I don't think anybody can deny a rather remarkable
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success story for Donald Trump now ignoring the whole constitutional
question that's floating around. And I see that the Trump
campaign team has launched a pack to primary Congressman Thomas Massey,
who along with some of the leftists like Alexandrio Casio Cortes,
and I acknowledge es they you know, you really got
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a question where you are politically when you are in
line with the likes of AOC. I understand Congressom Messy's
position from the constitutional standpoint, but as I walked through
all the problems and layers of it yesterday, it's a
very complicated issue given the War Powers Act in nineteen
seventy three, and of course the authorization for you some
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military force from nineteen ninety one, which some are using
as an argument that Trump had every right and authority
to go ahead and bomb the nuclear facilities. It's over,
it's done with, it's been done, and Trump is really arguing,
you know, no regime change. Let's just stop this violence.
Let's sit down the table and get this over with.
The Iranians were not coming to the table. It was
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just I'm going to give them two weeks, you know,
and they except kept saying, no, we're not going to
give up on our nuclear program. We're not going to
know We're not no no no no no no no
no no, no, no no no. It's like, screw it, go
ahead and bomb the Ford of nuclear facility as well
as many others. And it was a wildly successful military operation,
most notably given the Israelis primary attacks that have gone
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over a period of days obviously dismantled the surface to
air capabilities of the Iranians. You know, we had hundreds
of one hundred and fifty airplanes flying over Iran for
the purpose of launching those bombs, and none of them
were shot at. That seems like pretty profound point. Regarding
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the Iranians military capabilities. You think they would at least
tried no. So maybe this capitulation on the part of
the Iranians, their willingness to say okay, ceasefire, is just
sort of, I guess, a triumph for the Trump administration.
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We're not going to have our troops involved anymore, I guess,
is the point here? As long as they don't bomb
the Israelis. Israelis won't bomb them. There's no need for
us to be around anymore, is there? Trump? In the
twelve day War hop at peace from the Journal, the
Iran fired fourteen and they did fourteen ballistic missiles at
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US troops and Cutter yesterday. This is sort of the
retaliation for our bombing campaign that blew up the nuclear facilities,
they say, in typical fashion, the Iranians claim to have
destroyed the American air base and retaliation for those strikes
and the nuclear sites here on planet Earth. The base
was already substantially evacuated and the missiles were intercepted, with
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no casualties reported. All sides, including Iran, said Iran gave
advance notice that the attacks were coming, and look the
price of oil fell three dollars down futures. They right,
This is Persian kabuki theater. It will be laughable if
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real missiles weren't aimed at Americans. It's also in a
small matter to fire on Cutter, the friendly estate to
Iran in the region, or at US Central Commands Regional headquarters.
But as a show of Iranian power or resolved, the
attack failed. Trump mocked it as a very weak response,
adding that Iran had gotten it all out of their system.
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To Iran, I suppose felt the need to do something
in response to our bombing their nuclear facilities, even if
it was feeble. For all the predictions that a strike
on Iran would almost certainly result in thousands of American deaths,
that latter part in quotes from Tucker Carlson and set
off World War three. Iran strongly signaled it doesn't want
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to fight. Israel has aggressively targeted Iran's missile launchers, and
Irani and Salvo's shrink each day. Iran as weak and
if it's regime continues to shoot at the US or Israel,
it risks its survival. And I think that's a very
important point to emphasize. You know, the Supreme leader realizes
that eighty percent of his population ain't hip to his
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way of doing business, and he risks social unrest and upheaval,
and he's running out of missiles and bombs, and it
doesn't appear as though the Russians of the Chinese are
doing a whole lot to help prop up what he's
been doing over the last couple of decades. He and
his predecessors. He finds himself back into a corner, from
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my observations, and maybe that's the reason he's agreed to
a ceasefire. I don't know. We're going to find out
anyway of that. Around has been put on notice by
a lethal combination Israel strikes and President Trump's social account
Truth social account. On Monday, Israel blew the gate off
notorious Evan prison, where Iranian dissidents are held and tortured. Also,
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struct revolutionary guard units focus on internal security in the
headquarters of the besiege paramilitary whose thugs are on uses
to put down protests. These are deliberate attacks on the
regime's institutions of repression. Contemplate that it's like blowing up
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the Nazi brown shirts. Once you take the thugs out
of power, or you dismantle their ability to interrogate, intimidate,
and otherwise torture the population at large, the population may
feel confident enough to rise up. If Iotola Ali Kamini
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was relying on us taboo against regime change, protecting them
from Israel or his own people, well think again. President
Trump wrote Truth social media on Sunday, it's not politically
correct to use the term regime change. But if the
current Iranian regime is unable to make Iran great again,
why wouldn't there be a regime change? Miga make Iran
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great again? Of course, I think that is a true
social media post directed to the Iranian people, not so
much as a threat to Ali Khmeni. Anyway, journalists Tulca
Gabbert may have fainted, and perhaps that was part of
the posts appeal for the president, But we don't read
mister Trump as proposing another Iraq war. He wants peace
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and harmony, he wrote Monday, not a ground invasion or occupation.
If Iran stands down, he would quote encourage Israel to
do the same close quote and sure enough. He later
announced that Israel Iran had agreed to a complete and
total ceasefire within twenty four hours and an end to
what he called the twelve day war. Israel reportedly agreed
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if Iran ceases its attacks, and Reuters reported that Iran
head as well. The fair conclusion is that Iran has
surrendered in twelve short days. The war's achievements are enormous
for Israel and the United States. Iran appears to have
lost its nuclear Richmond weaponization facilities, its leading military commanders
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and nuclear scientists, and much of its missile production and
launch capacity. Israel may have liked more times, like more
time to hit more targets, but it also has to
worry about protecting its cities. Benjamin Ete, Yahoo Prime Minister,
also made it clear that Israel won't return to the
status quo which Iran or its proxy militias endanger its existence.
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Israel signaling it is prepared to strike again if Iran
insists on rebuilding its missile to nuclear capabilities. If Iran
still thinks that can play by the rules of the
late Cuds Force Killer Cussom Solamani, Israel will from now
on strike preemptively. That is also a very important thing.
Israel was done keeping its powder dry. That was the
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point of the launching of an attack on the Iranian country.
And really speaking, it's almost as if we've been having
our popcorn out now for a couple of decades, waiting
for it to happen. They previously struck Iran facilities, they
launched that sucks that virus into the centrifugius previously, but
it never launched a campaign like this before. And I
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think it is obvious to Iran that Israel's not going
to sit idly by anymore. If it sees a problem,
it sees a threat. If more terrorist organizations are funded,
if they keep launching missiles into Israel, Israel's gonna come
hit hard on them. The question means how Iran's regime
will fare now. Authoritarians appear to be sturdy until the
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moment they aren't militarily humiliated. Mister Kammany could fall prey
to a popular uprising, or he could fall to an
elite group from elements of the regime or military that
see the Iotolas policies driving them into the ground. Neither case,
it's hard to imagine a success. So that would be
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worse for US interests and peace and harmony. Peace and
harmony in quotes because those are the words that Trump
used as for Trump, the ceasefire in twelve day war
line is a way of assuring isolationist right that will
be the Thomas Massey's out there that this won't be
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another Iraq or Afghanistan. He'll squander these war games if
he lets Iran take a breather, retain any enriched uranium
it is secretly stored, and then re arm if the
last fortnite creates a rare opportunity for a more peaceful
Middle East, which means we sit back and wait to
see what the result is. Will Iran honor a ceasefire,
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will it continue to fund terrorist organizations? Will it try
to restart its nuclear enrichment program. And here's a real
important question, what's Iron been all about now since the
Iyatolas took over, since they turned into this religious fundamentalist theocracy,
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the elimination of Israel. It's been behind all of their activities.
The whole point of the enrichment program is, given nuclear bombs,
we could blow up Israel. The whole point of funding
the terrorist organizations. It launched missiles at Israel almost on
a twenty four to seven basis. If they've been bombed
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into submission, if they are in the supreme leader is
worried about his future as the leader of the country,
if his life is in peril, if the administration of
the regime is in peril, if they're in danger of
shifting in a different direction, what direction might that be?
And what does the ceasefire mean. If they're indeed done
with this, does that mean they're going to let Israel
live in peace. Would they out loud say that? And
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can you imagine the the global reaction if that were
to be the case. Iran no longer is at war
with Israel. We're going to let each other just live
side by side. Hell, we're going to enter into a
trade relationship with him. We're going to enter the Abraham
Accords with them. Now, I don't necessarily see that happening.
An optimist might, but the door is open for that possibility,
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as slim as it may be. Donald Trump may be
eligible for a Nobel Peace Prize, for whatever that's worth. Hell,
Barack Obama got one for doing nothing. Five point twenty
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Well, since I wasn't provided a weather forecast this morning, Joe,
I won't be able to do a weather How about that.
It's a well oiled machine here. It is not just
Strekker's obligation to provide me with a weather forecast. We
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got a guy for that. Apparently he's not on the
job today. Oh, I get a load of this amid
a battle between Donald Trump administration and Congressman Thomas Massey, Congress.
Massey said he was pushing to pass the resolution alongside
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some Democrats seeking to require Trump to gain congressional approval
before attacking Around said he would not seek to advance
the measure any further because of the ceasefire. Oh, he's
out of the battle quote. I talked to the speaker
on the floor just now and told him we wouldn't
push it if the ceasefire holds. So it's really in
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their court. He had he would do a wait and
see approach before making a final decision. So I guess
there won't be a resolution advancing, although I think it
stood a snowballs chance. In Hello, actually passing color online,
I am out of time in this segment. I'd be
happy to take your call as soon as we get back.
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did next near one hundred with a high of ninety
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He is the podcast master. Let's get to the phones,
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break there, sir. Sorry I was out of time. I
couldn't grab your call in the last segment, but it's
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good to hear from you.
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Yes, as you recognize my name, I'm from there haa here.
But I returned from Nigeria last night and I listened
to you in Nigeria to listen or not?
Speaker 1 (18:17):
Did you really yes? Oh that is too cool.
Speaker 8 (18:21):
I just wanted to know that your your view I say,
or your listeners are very extensive. I told some people
in Igeria that some people listen with me. The big
problem was because of listening, because it has to be data.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
And yeah, I am honored my friend. That is that's
I think that's the farthest the way anyone's listened to me.
I had somebody said they listened to me from Hawaii,
which I thought was really cool. But man, Nigeria, that
is awesome. Man, I am god. That makes me so happy.
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I just want did you now.
Speaker 8 (19:02):
That's your your listener ship has extended that.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
That's cool. I appreciate it. Man, big jup. You made
my day. That absolutely do you blow my mind with that?
But if that is so cool?
Speaker 5 (19:16):
Oh wow?
Speaker 1 (19:17):
Oh, I don't know what's going to top that one
this morning. That is just great. Tom, welcome to the program.
Speaker 9 (19:24):
Try to Brian Thomas Global Talk.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
Try to beat that one. Tom.
Speaker 9 (19:31):
Now Joe has to find the weather for Nigeria. Yes,
it's Nigeria's UH station sending him the weather to or
or just alleged channel light.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Jo Judges suggested that it's probably colder in Nigeria than
it is here.
Speaker 9 (19:49):
I don't know, it probably is. I told him I
could probably do the weather for today. Right now it's
hot and muggy. Later today it'll be hotter and luggier.
How about that?
Speaker 10 (20:00):
You go.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Quite nicely.
Speaker 9 (20:04):
Oh he I'm I'm happy for your global that's awesome. Yeah,
kind of neat. So this this uh yeah, it certainly
seems like the Iranians have been tuned in the submission.
I certainly hope. So I got a little uh check
in the back of my head. Go away, what let's
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just like you said, let's just see what happens.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (20:29):
But it certainly looks like we made our point and
Israel made their point. We're not going to tolerate this
crap from you people anymore. When you when when a
bully starts doing stuff, you stand up to the bully
and you say, no, we're not doing that. That's not
gonna happen. You're you're gonna pay the consequences. And that's
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that's what's missing for a lot of people, a consequences.
They don't have consequences for their action. What's stopping him
from doing it. So if you're gonna, you know, have
bunch of people chanting death to Israel, death to America,
and then you're gonna start arming and looking like you
have the ability to do it. Now, finally somebody's got
the guts to stand up and go Nope, we're not
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tolerate that crap anymore. And you know, I'm glad it's
happening on a lot of different levels. We need it
needs to keep happening and needs to happen even more
so these idiots out there realize, you know what, I
can't get away with this garbage anymore. It's kind of
the same idea of making sure a five year old
understands that no means no. That's it. You're not doing that.
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You're not You're not getting away with that anymore. Yeah, children,
they need to stop doing this garbage.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Contrast that with the Biden administration, or even more affortanately,
the Obama administration and this appeasement, the lifting of sanctions
and the shipping of palettes full of billions of dollars
to the Iranians in return for them agreeing to seize
the production and the enrichment of uranium. And they just
went ahead and continue to richly enriching the uranium. It
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is like, thanks guys, and then by the way, he
screw you. Yeah, and no consequence, all.
Speaker 9 (22:04):
While they're all while they're training death to America. It's
common sense. Well, when you go around and all you're
wanting to do is make everybody feel good, uh, you're
just feeding into their garbage. And uh, you know again
that's common sense. People know that. But oh well, we
want what. We don't want to upset anybody. If you're
upset about me holding you accountable, well that's your fault,
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not mine. Get over it and don't vote Democrat. I
have a great Dame Brian, You too.
Speaker 10 (22:31):
Tom.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
It Treckers an email. It's mid eighties for the high
and Nigeria today, so it is hotter here. Oh wow,
that tickles me to death. Folks. Uh five one, three,
two three talk pound five fifty phones. Uh yeah. Several
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shootings reported a Greater Cincinnati over the weekend, including at
least one resulting in death. There's nothing to see you
down to. Cincinnati Police said there were four shootings between
Saturday and early Monday. Also shootings reported outside the city
in Forest Park, reading in Mount Oorub, recent spiking shootings
and including the high profile killing you in over the
Rhine business man. We all know about that the stabbing.
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According to the enquir Reporting Thank you, Cameron Knight and CHERRYL.
Varry have been putting a spotlight on violent crime in
the region. Earlier this month, three shootings in a single night,
leaving two dead and three more wounded. Shooting within the
city limits and say they claim are down twenty eight
percent compared to last year. However, there's the operative word.
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Some neighborhoods seeing a spike and crime. For example, overall
crime in Over the Rhine up forty six percent. Urban
hipster Land Police said a man in his twenty shot
around three pm June twenty first. Shooting happened to the
eight hundred block of Oak Streak. Victim is expected to survive.
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Twenty seven year Twenty seven year old man taken to
the hospital after shooting in downtown June twenty second in
the morning since I Police Lieutenant Jonathan Cunningham reported the
man shot in the leg at Third and Walnut. Injuries
were not life threatening. Same morning, thirty eight year old
man shot in the eight hundred block of Walnut Street
in downtown. What is with Walnut Street? Twenty six year
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old woman injured after being shot in the thigh with
a shrapnel on her shoulder after a brawl in downtown
early on June twenty third, According to report from enquir
Or media partner Fox nineteen get iresally inquired, giving Fox
nineteen credit. Police set a large fight broke out in
the six hundred block of Walnut Street around three am. Again,
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What's with Walnut Street. All those shootings under investigation. No
information about possible suspects at least has been released. Over
to Forest Park, thirty four year old man shot in
the chest and a parking lot in a restaurant in
Forest Park June twenty second, Park Place restaurant about four pm.
That's where a police found the victim. They're searching for
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a white vehicle in connection with the shooting. That narrows
it down. Fortunately, the victim is expected to survive. Incident
under investigation. Over in Redding when was shot in the
leg June twenty second, Officers found the victim near the
corner of Reading Road and Ridge Avenue about four am.
She also is expected to survive. They are searching for
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a suspect. And then finally over Mount Orab, Gary Teeter
thirty nine fatally shot June twenty second at a residence
in Brookshire Way. Ray Rennicke twenty arrested in connection with
that shooting. Cooler head should prevail five thirty six Right
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Don't let the great But if I could just Jucker
sent me a weather forecast. My computer has frozen up.
If I recall correctly, what was it high in ninety
six and eight, It's gonna be hot in human overnight
low is somewhere in the seventies. Same thing tomorrow with
a chance to rain. Best I can do right now, apologies,
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Five on three seven fifty five hundred two three talk
with Toime five fifty if you have an AT and
T phone and my computer froze. I was looking at
an article Joe just sent me. In addition to the
other shootings I just mentioned to the bottom of the hour,
of course, we have another shooting one thirty this morning
clovernek Avenue, Adams Road to Mount Healthy. Person's been hospitalized
after being found shot. Please believe the police believe the
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victim was possibly shot somewhere else in Cincinnati, taking a
UC medical center for treatment. Unclear if the police have
a suspect. That's reporting from Local twelve and that's where
my computer froze up trying to deal with that one. Anyway,
I find this so hard to believe. Apparently it's real
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and it is an illustration of absolute bat crap insanity.
This is as dumb as anything I think I have
ever seen in my entire life. And just said it's
a real post. Top of the stack is stupid. Planned
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Parenthood of Southern New England. It's an ex post or
a truth social media. It's a post on their social
media page, whichever one, wherever, venue, or the outlet they
post it on. I think it's acts. Doesn't matter. Planned
Parenthood of Southern New England. This is what they had
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to say. It's Men's Health Month and that means highlighting
the health needs of all men. Trans Men are men
and need cervical cancer screenings too. Here are some of
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the ways to make cervical cancer screening more comfortable. Exclamation point.
Now imagine this. A transman is a woman who believes
her sol to be a man. Right, this is what
the post says. Insert the speculum yourself self collected screening,
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peren no exam close, per end anxiety medication. That's the post.
When I asked Joe out loud and I'm trying to
speculate myself. Maybe you can offer a solution for this.
Where are you going to insert the speculum?
Speaker 5 (29:35):
Where's the fetus?
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Gonna just tight?
Speaker 5 (29:36):
You're gonna keep it.
Speaker 6 (29:37):
In a box?
Speaker 1 (29:38):
Well, if the spec if if your cervix that you
borrowed or like, got from a corpse or otherwise acquired,
you're gonna have to keep it in a box. I
guess you'd get a fanny pack and hang it on
the front of your your waist. There, this is real.
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Let me observe and state the obvious cervical cancer is
only possible in biological females. It can't be present in
a man because men don't have cervixes. And that's the
end of the discussion, isn't it.
Speaker 10 (30:30):
Don't you oppress me?
Speaker 1 (30:34):
I am, I'm beside myself in disbelief this. You know,
you think this is like a Babylon b thing. Democrats
wonder why they're losing their legitimacy. Their popularity is because
they embrace insanity like this, and that anyone in the
medical community, most notably the psychological community, psychiatrists and psychotherapists
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like that would enable this kind of thinking. Hey, does
it someone who believes they're a man who is actually
a woman, or believes they're a who is a woman
who believes they're a man. I mean, point downward. Look,
I'm sorry, this is the reality of it. Trans Men
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need cervical cancer screening too.
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I had no idea.
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five KR see the talk station five fifty to fifty
five krcit the talk station. Okay, wait a minute, you
know and here's it is proof that a MENSA membership
is completely worthless. A trans man. Is that a woman
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who believes herself to be a man ergo needs a
cervical cancer test? Is that the way that works? Joe,
not the preferred nomenclature. Please, I can't. I just can't
get beyond the fact that someone is supposed to really
truly acknowledge and believe that someone who believes they're the
opposite sex actually is all right whatever He's going to
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provide clarity on that five one three seven four nine
fifty five two three talk Saint Louis, Missouri, man died
in Saint Louis after when he reached into an electric
service box out of YMCA and was electrocuted. Corn to St.
Saint Louis Police. Death happened about three a m. Monday
at the property in the YMCA. Policeed to believe the
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man entered the an electric service electrical service box on
the YMCA property and reached into the cabinet to steal
electrical components. Idiots doing idiot things because their idiot Yeah, electrocuted,
pronounced dead of the scene. I was really puzzling over
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this one of the stackers too, but Joe found this
one is like, wait a second, there's really nothing interesting
in here except the name of the twenty six year
old person involved. California man charging a Year's Eve staff
in Wyndham, Minnesota found guilty. Cottonwood Jerry found this twenty
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six year old from San Diego, California guilty on two
of six charges against him, including second degree murder without
intent and terroristic threat. Happened to Year's Eve twenty twenty
four at Fat Pheasant Pub and Wyndham. Thirty year old
Benjamin Matter of Wyndham died to others treated for stab wounds.
That's it. I was like, wait a second, and then
I saw the name of the defendant, which I glossed
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over and obviously didn't read. The defendant no name given. Happy,
what you think, It's like his actual baptism name. Like
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his parents were like, that's grit. They call him no
name given. I saw this yesterday. It was getting to
read it in connection with my concern over terrorist activities
here in the United States, given the war between Israel
and Iran, which apparently is the subject to a ceasefire
at this point. Always be on guard and always keep
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a lookout for your own best interest. Nearly one hundred
and fifty This is freaky. One hundred and fifty concert goers,
many of them teenage girls, were jabbed with syringes in
attacks at a nationwide music festival in France. Happened on Saturday.
A dozen suspects have been nabbed in connection with the
well with these jabbings. A dozen people involved with this.
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Local and national law enforcement investigating the wave of these
incidents in which suspects wielding syringes and here's the underscored
part with unknown contents jabbed one hundred and forty five
victims at this festival. On World Music Day celebrations across
the country, causing several to be hospitalized. Thorida's received a
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port of the suspect involved in one of the tax
and used security footage you track him down. According to
the police, multiple police identified him on Rue Serapnies, arrested
him and made him available to the National Police and
Justice Department. Firefighters responded promptly to each attack, deploying seven
emergency vehicles and creating a staging area for victims that
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were there. French officials anticipating unprecedented crowds at this festival,
which is free and held every year on Summer Solstice.
Geez Lawise officials didn't specify if the syringes were filled
with anything like For example, they cite date rate drugs
like GHB. As of Sunday, at least three people reported
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feeling sick after getting jabbed by the syringe wielding maniacs.
Police arrested twelve suspects involved in these attacks. Well that
is beyond disturbing. Fifty five fifty CD talk station Plenty
come up with a six o'clock hour get your comments
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and thoughts regarding the situation with Ron and Israel. Love
to hear from you on that one. More to talk about,
including some developments from the Supreme Court hanging. I'll be
right back after the news. Big things are happening.
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Bid five pr CD talk stations. I hope you're having
a happy Tuesday, and thank you Eric for confirming my
rereading of the trans men Need Cervical Cancer Screening two
article from the stack is stupid. Yeah, that is a
woman who thinks she's a man ergo still has a cervix,
which to me, you know, I'm stuck in the old
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ways where I believe that means you're a woman, demonstrably,
definitively and scientifically. So if it was the other way around,
if the article was trans women need cervical cancer screening too,
then that would put me into position I was. I
was thinking from in my traditionalist perspective in the last segment.
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So anyhow, I'm sticking with my traditionalist ways. I had
no idea what was phoned not really, and I like
to think that my position is the vast majority of
the people's position. Look down, there is your definition of
whether you're a man or a woman. Period five one, three,
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seven and two three dog pound five fifteen your AT
and T phone. As we're all celebrating the ceasefire. Uh sorry,
that didn't last long, israel Defense Minister Israel Kat said
he ordered the military to respond forcefully his words to
Iran's violation of the ceasefire agreement with quote high intensity
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strikes against the regime targets in the heart of Tehran.
Quote it didn't last but a minute. In a statement,
he said, in light of Iran's blatant violation of the
ceasefire declared by the President of the United States Donald Trump,
and the launching of missiles towards Israel, and in accordance
with the Israeli government's policy to respond forcefully to any violation,
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I have instructed the IDF, in coordination with the Prime Minister,
to continue the intense operations striking regime targets and terror
infrastructure in Tehran. This comes in continuation of the actions
carried out yesterday. For its part, the Israeli Defense Force
said it would strike with force after accusing Iran of
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violating the ceasefire agreement and the conflict. IDF Chief of
Staff Generals Al Zamir in a statement in a lot
of the severe violation of the seasfire carried out by
the Iranian regime, we will strike with force. Iranian state
media back Dad Bob report of that Tehrani is denying
is claims that had violated the ceasefire. Well, did you
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send a rocket over or not? Charlie Foxtrot immediately comes
to mind. Anyway. On gender affirming care, Supreme Court recently
decided this and it makes perfect sense now if you
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consider the Supreme Court's decision over turning Roe v. Wade.
This is not something the Constitution is involved with. This
is a states rights issue determined among yourself states. You
decide whether or not abortion is appropriate or not. But
Roe v. Wade was an obviously extra constitutional decision. It
was legislating from the bench, and so regardless of what
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your stance is on abortion, that was just basically legislation
coming out of the Supreme Court, which it doesn't have
the authority or power to do, so that gets overturned.
Eight states have at it. That's exactly what the stay
of the Supreme Court just recently said with regard to
gender affirming care United States versus Scremati, Supreme Court held
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that a Tennessee law prohibiting so called gender affirming medical
interventions for miners does not violate the Fourteenth Amendment equal
protection clause that was the sole question before the Supreme Court.
Tennessee among more than twenty states that prohibits such medical
intervention for miners. In Tennessee, it's SB one. It allows
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doctors to prescribe drugs like puberty blockers and cross sex hormones,
or to perform certain surgeries only to treat specific medical
conditions congenital defects, disease, or physical injury. However, it prohibits
their use in case of gender dysphoria, gender identity disorder,
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and gender incongruence. In other words, the psychological perception problems
you can't treat with these interventions. Three miners who wanted
to identify as the opposite sex and their parents challenged
SB one, claiming e violated of the fourteen Amendment requirement
that states provide equal protection of the laws, arguing that
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SB one was just like other more familiar laws that
discriminate based on sex, which the Supreme Court already held
must meet a higher legal standard. The Biden administration previously
joined the case to oppose the Tennessee law. US Court
of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, including Tennessee, said nap
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and needed to the Supreme Court. Chief Justice Roberts, in
a six 's three opinion, refused to find sex based
classification in a statute to state the obvious that does
not classify based on sex. It applies only to all miners,
regardless of sex. Only distinctions it makes are a as
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it applies to miners and not adults, and the medical
use of the particular surgeris and drugs. Neither of these
has anything to do with sex. Robert's opinion addressed some
important issues that will no doubt be raised in other cases.
He emphasized, for example, that our understanding of gender is
constantly changing, and that the advisability and efficacy of medical
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interventions in cases of gender dysphoria or incongruence is being
hotly debated. In fact, Roberts pointed out several European countries
that previously were on the on board with the gender
affirming care, the concept of puberty blockers, and surgery for
people who believe they're the opposite sex have reversed course,
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not raising significant concerns regarding the potential harms associated with
using puberty blockers in home ormones to treat transgender miners.
Inter view all this as sort of such Mangela like
experimentation that's going on. We're talking about young people. Remember
when you were young, and the thoughts that went through
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your mind and the beliefs that you held when you
were let's say twelve, things change and amid all the
social media pressure and and and this wave of of well,
you can be someone that you're not. Kids may fall
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into that trap, and parents that embrace it and support it.
I mean, I you know, thank god I had clear
thinking parents. If I came home one day and said
I was a girl, that my mom and dad would
have sat down with me and had a really long
conversation and probably would have pointed down at my my junk. Look,
no you're not. How do you deal with that reality?
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Son putting out Unless the law discriminates on the basis
of things like race, religion, or sex, courts are not
going to second guess legislative judgments about policy issues. Going
back to my point about Roe v. Wade, this isn't
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in the Constitution. This is for the states to decide.
This is something under the tenth Amendment. This decision means
that gender related laws like Tennessee's SB one are in
the broad category of matters such as regulating the practice
of medicine generally, that the people and their elected representatives
must handle. He wrote that Tennessee's SB one clearly meets
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this standards or standard. Rather like other European countries have concluded,
the Tennessee legislator argue that perceived discordance between sex and
gender can be resolved by an approach far less invasive
and permanent than surgery or drugs, and will likely produce
better outcomes. In other words, get them on the therapists out,
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just like they did in the old days. You can't
change chromosomal reality. As much as you want, and as
much as we can all acknowledge, you do not believe
you are the sex that God assigned you. That can't
be changed. And I feel terribly sorry for the folks
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that have gone through that surgery. I mean, is the
expectation when you go and you as an adult, now
here in Tennessee. If you're an adult, you can go
through with it, and oddly there are some medical providers
out there that are more than willing to go ahead.
Speaker 12 (48:34):
And do it.
Speaker 1 (48:39):
Do you really believe it's going to provide you with
the same experience that somehow that these attached or detached
parts are going to perform in the way that they
do with someone who's biologically in line with what they
were born with. And if you've read any story worries
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about the aftermath and what people have to deal with
after having gone through these surgeries, it should scare the
living hell out of anybody who's actually considering going through it.
I mean, I want to feel like it sounds like
I'm lacking complete compassion. I'm sorry you're struggling with gender dysphoria,
but you know, it's like, dude, you can't change chromosomes.
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I guess I shouldn't use the word dude in there,
given the subject matter.
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I don't know.
Speaker 1 (49:39):
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Chuck Ingram on fifty five KRS the talk station.
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Six twenty one fifty five KRCD talk station, Happy Tuesday,
five one three seven, eight hundred eight two to three
talk book up to the news I run and Israel
had come to a ceasefire agreement, only to find out
they just recently Iran apparently violated firing missiles into Israel
and Israel is going to respond accordingly. It's like, okay,
had my hopes up there for a short period of time.
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Uh No, I haven't seen any reporting from the reaction
from the Trump administration yet, which was rather giddy with
excitement yesterday. Anyhow, we'll see. There was a T shirt
I almost bought. Great ideas don't require force. Actually I
bought it would just say something me the wrong side,
So I gave it to my daughter. But I think
a force in the sense of the tax code, dangling
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carrots of incentive to do something that you otherwise would
not do, and a whole lot of that with a
green new Deal, the so called Inflation Reduction Act, which
was nothing more than tax incentives to fund green programs
and get us to do things that are stupid and
don't provide reliable, efficient electricity for US. Reuters reported earlier
in the week, a draft tax bill released by the
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Senate Finance Committee Chair Mike Crappo from Idaho proposed an
accelerated phase out of clean energy subsidies under the well
Inflation Reduction Act. Legislations would significantly dial back solar and
win tax credits to sixty percent of their original value
beginning in twenty twenty six, with a complete elimination of
those tax credits by twenty twenty eight. Currently law has
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the credits scheduled to begin phasing out in twenty thirty two,
so it's going to shorten the incentive. Whendowing. I remember
talking to Congress Am Massey about this. He was one
of the things the Senate could do to make me
buy into the big beautiful bill that was passed out
of the House, is the shortened these incentives like zero
and them immediately, which would be my preference as well.
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But these energy tax credits are really the only thing
that keeps this green industry going period, and it's being
reflected in the financial situation right now that they're all experiencing.
Some guy named Carter Ultima Zoeglu, managing director at FTI Consulting,
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it's not final, but it looks very negative. Referring to
the phasing out of these tax credits, he said he's
talking to the Financial Times, this guy. You're dealing with
a lot of major uncertainty, which makes anyone considering residential solar,
from homeowners to financiers basically to wait and see what
happens next. For are under liquidity pressure and we're seeing
real distress in the industry. You said things are coming
(55:06):
to a head. Financial time cited bankruptcy data is showing
a sharp uptick in clean energy companies. It's funny because Solender,
if you remember Solender and A one twenty three, both
are mentioned in this article. Yeah, epic failures under the
Obama administration anyway, company failures beginning of twenty twenty two
and accelerating significantly last year. These firms heavily reliant on
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federal tax credits are now collapsing as these subsidies dry
up and are scheduled to be phased out. You know,
if you have a business model, you have to have reliance.
And if you look into the future and you see
that your business model is predicated on the federal government
giving you tax credits, and those tax credits are going
to go away, maybe not as quickly as something somebody
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like me wants, but very soon. You can't build a
business on that. And as report of these mass liquidations
in layoffs are set to plague the End Street this year,
the trend will accelerate when the tax credits are eliminated.
According to Era A. Gopian, CEO of Solar Insure, one
of the companies that is predicated on these tax credit
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There's going to be a fifty to sixty percent downturn
in demand. This will wreak havoc on a lot of
these lesser solar companies. Many of them will shut their
doors as they can't stay in business without the tax credit. Apparently,
solar stocks of crash. A company called Sun run down
thirty six percent, Solar edge down thirty and Phase down
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twenty one. First Solar down nineteen And that's an article
that's a couple of days old. I don't know follow
these companies, but the house of cards that the whole
industry is built on is built on you and these
tax credits. Period, there's no legitimate real demand in the
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world until you creates something out of whole cloth predicated
on an illusion that somehow you and I are changing
the climate. Regular listeners know, I don't buy into that.
Eliminating carbon, carbon diox said, plant food. We're all bending
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over backwards to that. We're all the lights are shutting down.
We have an unreliable energy source amid and whole AI
industry that needs gigging millions and gigawatts of power, a
new power grid, more electricity while they tell us we
need to drive electric cars when a grid can't even
handle what we're doing now, I mean this is an illusion,
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an illusion built on yes, things like the well Inflation
Reduction Act. Gonna chuckle every time I read the name
of that piece of legislation. Six twenty seven and fifty
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It's six thirty one and fifty five KRSD talk station
five three two three talk found Fact fifty on eighteen
T phones. Uh let us see here and uh, I
guess shooting number two this morning, Joe. We were trying
to keep track of and apparently they keep coming in
faster than we can report on it. So, in addition
to the one that you sent me, the article about
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that happened about one thirty this morning, I can't remember
what part of town that was, Avondale at nine o'clock.
There was another one last night. I don't have any
further details on that. That after the enquire headlines that
I mentioned this morning in the five point thirty edition
of the local news, since any regencies at least seven
shootings over the weekend. Fast forward to today. We can
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add a couple of more, but there's nothing to see here.
Speaker 13 (01:01:06):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:01:06):
Speaking of safety issues, the wv CPOs Brett Burganski, you
get props for reporting on this one. Questions about safety
and security at the banks emerged after witnesses reported a
shooting in the area Sunday morning. Occurred during the twenty
one in older restrictions at the bank's main plaza. Apparently,
no security guards were seen in the area. This is
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that twenty one and older zone that they created patrons
inside Killer Queen. That's a new one on me. You
familiar with Killer Queen? Barjoe No. Anyway, the scared a
movement of panic when gunshots were heard of our closes windows.
Several people took cover on the ground. Others ran outside
(01:01:49):
over at tin roof. Bouncers kept people inside and secured
the doors. After hearing the gunshots, the VCPO contacted since
At police to figure out if someone was shot. Lieutenant
John and Cunningham confirm a man was indeed shot at
one am Sunday near Third and Walnut. However, this timeline
in the area contradict witnesses accounts. To report the incident
(01:02:11):
occur between one thirty am on Sunday. Anyway, uh CPO
reached out to the bank's management to find out what
happened to the security guards that night. In the statement,
spokesperson said, due to a disturbance on the west side
of Freedom Way, a large crowd came into the pedestrian
only plaza near that is a plaza area that is
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twenty one plus from ten p at a two am
and broke through the barriers managed by private security teams.
It was decided to not reset the barriers for the
balance of the evening to incure insure crowd safety.
Speaker 5 (01:02:50):
All right.
Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
Now, the bank's business has paid a quarter of a
million dollars to pay with private funds to pay for
the security there. I guess maybe that money wasn't spent well.
Draw your own conclusions. Forty nine year old dad and
his thirty year old son are both going to prison
after federal officials say they ran a drug ring out
of a luxury Pendleton apartment, describing it as a major
source of illegal narcotics in Cincinnati. Stephen Wheeler send us
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to fifteen years in prison and Romeo Wheeler, his son,
sentence the twelve years six months in prison. According to
court documents, Dea had been investigating the Wheelers and other
alleged co conspirators since twenty twenty two. Dead agents identified
Stephen as the head of the drug ring while his
son was the primary distributor. They used two homes and
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since I had to operate the drug ring corn to
federal officials. A forty two hundred dollars per month apartment
in Pendleton, Pendleton at the Industry Apartments on Sycamore Street
that was the primary residence of the Wheelers, used to
store narcotics, drug sales proceeds and to conduct drug transactions.
Second home on Burnett Avenue of Mount Auburn, near the
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Corville Wine was referred to in court documents as the
Wheeler stash house. That apartment also referred to his high
End in the documents, also used the store drugs and
sale proceeds, as well as conduct transactions. Wheelers were seen
stopping at the Burnett apartment in the Penalton apartment with
book bags. Two are also known to change their appearance
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and clothing during these short stops. In regularly conduct counter
surveillance measures like driving evasively, systematically, driving in different routes
with frequent stops to watch traffic and identify law enforcement.
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situation is developing? Like I said, woke up to good
news this morning. They negotiated a cease fire, only to
find out that Iron had already violated it just earlier
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this morning, and Israel promised to respond forcefully regardless. Lynda Matthews,
who is a Republican and who was running for Cincinnati
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we go to New York, where they're waking up to reality.
This is something I've been advocating for for a long time.
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They're going to build their first new US nuclear power plant,
the first one and more than fifteen years here in
the United States. Governor Kathy Hockel directing the New York
Power Authority, which is the state's public electric utility, to
add at least one gigle out of new nuclear power. Quote.
I'm going to lean into making sure that every company
that wants to come to New York and everyone who
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wants to live here will never have to worry about
reliability and affordability when it comes to their utility costs.
That's a mouthful for someone who leans in the left
and is one of these global warming climate believers. We
need something reliable, we need something that has abundant power.
We need something that can serve the needs of well,
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maybe a growing population someday in New York that since
most of the people who have been able to leave
have fled the state. But see they're trying to lure
business to come to New York. How do you do
that reliable energy? This is something we're pushing for in
the state of Ohio as well. I know vivek Ramaswami
has been embraced this whole concept of nuclear power. We
could become the nuclear power generating state. Anyway, they're saying
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this new power plan will be a upsot New York
and this described as one of the first real world
tests of executive orders signed by Donald Trump in May
to accelerate the development of nuclear energy projects. Orders call
for overhauling the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, streamlining project licensing, boosting
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domestic fuel supplies, and making federal land available for military
or data center reactors. Governor Huckel interesting statement from her.
Why does it take a decade? That's why no one's
doing it. The barriers are too high. Flipping over to
my comments about solar power credits. The only reason people
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tax credits and there are no barriers or impediments to
putting the damn things. In as for nuclear, something that
generates massive quantities of power in a very small footprint
and doesn't produce any carbon, why is there so many
impeditive or why are there so many impediments to building
a nuke plant? Only five new commercial reactors have been
brought online in the United States since nineteen ninety one,
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and nuke only provides about nineteen percent of the United
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only scalable, emissions free power source capable of running twenty
four hours a day, seven days a week. And the
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great thing about this, the incentive in the inertia comes
from powerful players in the out there in the world
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their state. So if you're a state that doesn't want
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to require nukes to make it run because the wind
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I view this as a step in the right direction.
Big players like that have a lot of sway over
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of my pink Floyd the Wall. Is there anybody out
there anyhow? The battle is on, I suppose maybe not anymore.
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Carrson Thomas Massey, and we all know that he is
against the war. Apparently he is uh dropped his efforts
for this vote in Congress because well, this negotiated cease
fire that apparently isn't anymore. I don't know. It's an
unfolding situation. And of course the whole thing's predicated on
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both Israel and Iran not shooting missiles each other and
seas far between. The two got off to a shaky
star with Israel Israel vowing a response with force after
it said Iran fired missiles at the country despite the
agreement halting fighting. So those pesky Iranians anyway, Prior to
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his statement yesterday, Congressman Massy's statement that you know he
wouldn't push forward with the efforts to bring a vote
in Congress. Trump campaign has launched a pack to primary
Congressman Massy. Trump's campaign co manager Chris Lacivida and top
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polster Tony Fabrizio announced the Kentucky pack, described as devoted
to defeating Massy in the May twenty twenty sixth primary. Levita,
talking with Axios over the weekend, said, here's the f O,
which is an FCC non compliance statement, a reference to
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f around find out apparently previous post. Trump said Massy
is not Maga Congress and Massey of Kentucky is not Maga,
even though he does like to say he is. Actually Magga.
Doesn't want him, doesn't know him, doesn't respect him. He's
a negative force who almost votes know no matter how
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good something may be. He's a simple minded grand standard
who thinks it's good politics for Iran to have the
highest level nuclear weapon while at the same time yelling
death to America at every chance they get. Well, you
know he so, I pointed out, Massi has his legitimate
constitutional points, and some disagree with him. This is just
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something that he believes in. I can support Congress from
Messi all day long give it his commitment to the Constitution.
But you have to also recognize, as we put it
up before, that the War Powers Act in nineteen seventy
three does allow the President to play fast and loose
with Congress's obligation to declare war. But if the conflict
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is actually over, the three bombs dropped on the Ford
of nuclear facility actually destroyed or their nuclear capabilities, that
coupled with all the activity from the Israeli military, then
we don't have anything to worry about anymore. Absolutely not
a single American died in accomplishing that goal. Now, I'd
like to think Iran would keep its missiles to itself
at this point and deal with its own internal struggles
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rather than keeping the pressure up on Israel. Israel's going
to respond to any kind of force at all. They've
got the green light, They've set it out loud. They're
going to go after and they're not going to wait
around and negotiate or do anything. If you're shooting at
Israel or you're going after Israel, you're going to feel
the wrath Iran. Anyway, back to Congressman mass who this
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less civity guy. I got onto social media spot with
Massy writing TikTok Tommy when the congressman said he would
vote for the Trump, wouldn't vote for the Trump, Big
Beautiful Bill Massey said, someone thinks they can control my
voting card by threatening my re election. Guess what doesn't
work on me. Three times I've had a challenger who
tried to be more maga than me. None busted twenty
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five percent because my constituents preferred transparency and principles over
blind allegiance. And that's what I love about my friends
in Kentucky who continue to vote for Congressman Massey. You
know you will be free. You can be free to
disagree with him, maybe in so far as this attack
is concerned, but overall, you obviously have a profound respect
(01:17:53):
for the Constitution and a profound respect for a man
who sticks to his principles. And that's what Congressman Massy
always has done. And I've had many people over the
years say, Brian, you know I agree with about ninety
percent of what you say. I'm not looking for one
hundred percent agreement. I'll say things that people disagree with,
and I understand that, but we can have a debate
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about it. Do you expect any elected official to be
one hundred percent lockstep in lineup with what you want.
They never are. And in this particular case, I knew
a lot of my listeners disagree with Massey's position relative
to this bombing exercise. But it's not like it came
out out of the blue. It's not like he can't
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articulate and support his argument in favor of his position,
and you're free to counter it. I mean, you can say, hey,
you know the Supreme Leader of the Military War Powers
Act in nineteen seventy three, nineteen ninety one authorization for
use of military force to which Congress and Massey would
argue that none of those are constitutional. And I understand
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his point on that it's a delegation of congressional authority
to give the power to someone else in this particular case,
the executive branch. That's his argument, and the Supreme Courts
never articulated positions, never had a case in front of
it which says anything about the authorization to use a
military force or the War Powers Act. So we're left
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in a bit of a gray area constitutionally speaking. But
when it comes to Massey, he's going to read the
Constitution itself and go with it. So he often finds
himself in a difficult position being that profoundly weed to
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the supreme law of the land. But it is the
supreme law of the land, and at least he serves
as a springboard to have these conversations. Now you can
scream at him, doctor Know or mister Know or whatever. Ah,
he's a jerk, blah blah blah blah blah. He doesn't
appreciate practical reality. But you're not responding to his criticisms.
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You're just basically name calling when you're in that mode.
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on Iran and Israel cease fire agreement and maybe not.
Let's go to the phones. I got Andy on the line.
He's been kind enough to hold over the brig there. Andy,
Welcome to the Morning Show. Thanks for calling.
Speaker 12 (01:21:07):
Hey, Brian, Andy from Mason. We haven't listening to you
for twenty four years.
Speaker 1 (01:21:12):
You your dad.
Speaker 12 (01:21:14):
Combined, and then your dad and you, well you your dad,
then you and your dad combined and now you.
Speaker 1 (01:21:20):
But great show.
Speaker 12 (01:21:21):
Thank you listen every morning. I'm a big fan of
Thomas Mathey, Congress and Massey, and I think he's a
real smart guy. But he's just dead wrong on this.
I mean, I've got the Article two, Section two right
in front of me. The President shall be Commander in
chief of the Army Navy of the United States. There's
no mention of Congress. There's no mention the war powers
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that came in in the seventies. He's just wrong, and
I'm kind of surprised. He's a real smart guy.
Speaker 1 (01:21:49):
Well, the Consolation specifically delegates the power to declare war
to Congress and Congress alone. Yes, he's the commander chief
of the military. That it doesn't allowed, and that does
not allow him to enter war absent the congressional approval
and authorization. So you can't go to go ahead, go ahead, no,
go ahead, you.
Speaker 12 (01:22:08):
Can't go for you can't go for congressional approval on
a surprise attack, right, I mean, then they move all
the stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:22:15):
I mean, it's just ridiculous. Well, there, ana lies the challenge,
and I appreciate the dysfunction in Congress renders the declaration
of war almost a virtual impossibility, if not an absolute impossibility.
That's the reason we end up with things like the
War Powers Act in nineteen seventy three, but which well,
and many would argue that because other Supreme Court cases
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have said you cannot delegate congressionally or the constitutionally constitutional
authority to other branches of government, that issue has never
been resolved. And that's my point on this. You know,
you have authorizations for use of military force which are
not in the constitution either. That's waging war, that is
using military force to engage in conflict, and lord knows,
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we've been in multiple conflicts over the years since World
War two. That's the last declaration of war we had.
How is it that we fought wars in Vietnam and
Korea and Afghanistan and Iraq without congressional approval so so far,
I mean, it's just basically disappeared. No other prior presidents
from Reagan all the way through the Donald Trump have
been sort of quote unquote held accountable or told that
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you know, they're going to be impeached and lack of
authority until now the rumblings for impeachment from the likes
of Alexandrier Casio Cortes, but no one ever has else
has been called to the carpet for that. So this
is the world we live in. The constitutional provision itself
has been eroded, I think, to deal with modern times
and needs, which is the ability for us to send
in military forces even though we are engaging in war
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without a declaration of war. I mean, I understand both
sides of the argument, trust me, I do. But I
understand masses as well, and I don't think he's dead wrong.
If you want to be a fundamentalist when it comes
to the constitution.
Speaker 12 (01:24:00):
All right, I don't want to take up too much
of your time, But I appreciate it if you can
bring it up with him tomorrow if he's.
Speaker 1 (01:24:05):
Going to be on. And i'd love to get the
listener lunch.
Speaker 12 (01:24:08):
I've been meaning to go and keep something keeps coming up,
But when's your next one coming up?
Speaker 1 (01:24:12):
It's the ninth of July and it's oh something, Monsters Brewery.
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It's a funny name, but I'm sure you'll repeat it. Yeah,
I'll pull I'll pull it up because I got the
email from from Debbie who lines these up. Uh it's
uh Monsters, I'll find it. But it's it's the night.
I just want to make sure people. And I'm glad
you brought that up because I haven't been mentioning listener lunch.
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We usually do it the first Wednesday, but since we've
got Independence Day that week and we're just kicking it
off to the following Wednesday, So the ninth of July,
and it's.
Speaker 12 (01:24:50):
Heyday, Brian. Just one last thing, really sorry about your
dad and look forward.
Speaker 9 (01:24:54):
To meeting you.
Speaker 1 (01:24:55):
Well, I've looked forward to meeting you, and I appreciate
you're looking forward to going to Listener Lunch. At some
point I hope to run into and like I tell everybody,
even though I probably was through college during the years
you were listening to him, Everybody who listened to my dad,
thank God for you. You put me through college. I
appreciate it, Andy, I really do. Man, And thanks for
the kind words and for listening to the program. And
I understand your perspective with regard to Congress. From Massey,
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I'm just trying to be you know, Switzerland when it
comes to defending his point and defending the point that
others make. You know, again, we live in crazy times
and it requires immediate response. And if we're under immediate attack,
of course his commander in chief he has an obligation.
But Massey's point is we were not under attack. See,
you get that flexibilit when your commander in chief to
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protect us, our interest, the American turf. You know, Israel isn't,
and we don't have a defense agreement with them. There's
no treaty that obligates us to defend Israel like we
have with other countries like NATO countries, and we don't
have one of those defense obligations with Taiwan either. Separate
theater of battle someday probably, but when you're starting to
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launch missiles into territories that we don't have a declared
conflict with. That's when you get into this sort of
constitutional framework, and that's how you can start talking about
things of whether or not Congress has to act. But
I recognize how dysfunctional Congress is. I mean, this is
sort of a practical reality. You can play fast and
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loose when and some may make the argument that the
Constitution is broken insofar as if you want to follow
Congress from Massi's position, the very strict construction of the Constitution,
that declaration of war from Congress is not geared toward
modern times and modern two party divisions. So I don't
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know how to fix it. Maybe that's why the War
Powers Resolution in nineteen seventy three and authorization for use
of military force have never come in front of the
Supreme Court. No one wants to deal with it. I
think our members of Congress don't want to deal with
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the morning show. What does the okay? So we know
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there was a ceasefire arrange, right President Trump announced it,
Israel backed it up. Iran also said yeah, ceasefire, but
then apparently Iran shot another missile or two at Israel
and Israel's boundaries about to respond with force. Out loud question.
None of the parties to the ceasefire before this missile attack,
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and maybe it's over. I don't know said anything about
the terms of the deal. And this is the point
I've made early this morning, because here's what I want
to know. Ron and the Iranian leadership, I think are
really facing what they proceed to be an existential threat
to their existence. It's widely reported the vast majority of
Iranians don't like the Iranian regime. It's only embraced by
(01:29:01):
like twenty percent of the population, but they rule with
an iron fist. They lock up anybody who disparages the regime.
Obviously very fundamentalist they are. But since they no longer
control their airspace, Israel can hit them without any concern
for itself. It can hit any target at once. It
could take out all their electric grid, it could take
(01:29:23):
out their lone nuclear plant, It can take out anything
at once. They know they're on shaky ground. We had
a whole bunch of Arab states condemn Iran's attack on
our US base and cutter no iron said it was
wiped out, But everyone on the ground there is laughing
at that statement, because no one was killed, No one
was hurt and the missiles were all shot down. So
(01:29:45):
that's their little tit for tat for us blowing up
their Fortum nuclear facility. But on a moving forward basis,
and let's assume for the sake of discussion this morning,
that this cease fire holds in place. What does it mean?
Does it mean Iran is going to allow Israel a
peaceful coexistence? I mean to even say that out loud,
(01:30:06):
it seems so impossible to even contemplate because Iran's very
existence since the shaw was thrown out and the Iatola
took over, was basically the eradication of Israel plus eradication
in the United States. But they're a lot closer to Israel,
and we of course know they've been launching attacks both
directly and via their proxies in the terrorist organizations on Israel.
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So is that going to stop? Out loud question, if
the terrorist proxies start launching attacks in Israel, is Iran
going to receive the response from Israel? Are the Israeli
jets going to fly into Iran and blow up things
in Iran because of what the terrorists did? Terrorists who
are funded by almost exclusively the Iranians or are the
(01:30:51):
terrorists free to operate and do whatever the hell they
want regardless of what the Supreme leader says. I mean,
these are very complicated layers we got to deal with here,
and I'm not sure any of that's been ironed out.
I think a ceasefire just means a cease fire. Question
will Iran if it sticks to it? And this attack
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that it launched after agreeing to the ceasefire doesn't end
the whole thing and just sort of we just forget
we even announced it. Does that just give them time
to rebuild, to reinforce their missiles and come up with
more launchers since Israel blew up most of them.
Speaker 5 (01:31:29):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:31:31):
Trump says it's going to last forever. This ceasefire call
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Fifty five KRCD talk station answering a question that I
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Thanks so much for holding over the break. They're always
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Speaker 13 (01:33:57):
From you the morning, Brian, I want to kind of
chime in on what you were talking about the first
hour about possible regime change and what President Trump posted
on this truth social about stating that it's not politically
correct to use the term regime change, but if the
current Iranian regime is not able to make a Ran
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great again, why wouldn't it be a regime chang So
brings me to a story last week that was in
the Israeli Times, and there was an article about Iran
blaming Israel for hacking their TV broadcasting with calls for
an uprising, and the transmission on the TV and I
RAN was interrupted with footage from a twenty twenty two
women's protest against their team, urging people to take to
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the streets and take their country back. Well, a friend
of mine are actually relative many years ago, told me
that we're in the midst of a militaryary operation with
Trump's administration, and he said, you need to really pay
close attention to all of every I knew detail about Trump,
whether it's his hattie wears or his tie, or the
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lights on the White House or different things that he
miss spells in his social posts, you know, different things
like that, and so I kind of tell you a
little nuts. But then I started really paying close attention
to some of the podcasts he said to listen to
and tune into. So he said, one of the things
is the songs that he plays at his rallies and
events at the White House. Well recently he went, well,
(01:35:26):
there was a Governor's Ball in by just this past February.
The Army chorus sang La miser Rob and they had
a little kind of skip to go along with it.
And then the following week or no, just recently last week,
he and Milania and JD Vance and went to Lame
miser Rob at the Kennedy Center and they interviewed him
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after that and specifically the song. There's a song that
they played at the Governor's Ball. It's called do You
Hear the People Sing? And in it is about I
don't know if you've seen the show, but the lyrics
in it are I'm going to read a real quick
It says, do you hear the People sing? Singing? A
song of angry men? It is the music of the
people who will not be slaves again. When the beauty
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of their heart echoes the beauty of the drums. There's
a life about to start when tomorrow comes. Will you
join in our crusade? Will you be strong and stand
with me? Beyond the barricade is the world you long
to see. So a lot of people are reading into
that as encouraging the people to uprise well about keep
their country back.
Speaker 1 (01:36:25):
The backdropingly is I read the book is the French
Revolution right right?
Speaker 13 (01:36:32):
But there, yes, it is, but it is the uprising
of the downtrodden and taking their country back into refuse
to be slaves. So there is this underlying thing where
we don't want to overtly go and change the regime,
but you want to encourage the people to be strong
and to take their country. And there's also some other
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songs and the last one I really want to get
to because you're really going to like it. The other
one is Messam Dorma Some of All Fears, which means
at dawn we will win and while the people sleep.
So that's kind of what's going to happen there at
the brink of a nuclear war and at the very
last minute they're victorious. So we're hoping for that. But
the other songs that he plays at his rally, the
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one by Elvis is Suspicious Minds and the lyric is
caught in a Trap. Well, Trump is always signifying that
the left or the people against him that sole the
election are caught in a trap because he's got it all.
The diamond thief. You know, when you get caught stealing
the diamond, have to give the diamonds back. Hence he's
wearing the cap that says forty eight trolling the left.
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But the song that he does most is the YMCA song.
And everybody, you know, I've always thought that's kind of weird.
What's with the YMCI song. Well, YMCA isn't affiliated in
this situation with the gym. It's an acronym for you
must come ashore, and it's at GITMO. It's painted on
the walls at Guantanamo Bay, where the detention center is,
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and it's saying you must come ashore, referring to trolling
those that stole the election, that that's where they're going
to end up after their military tripoo tribunals.
Speaker 1 (01:38:08):
I must observe Mareen. The vast majority of people in
the world have no idea there's a connection with any
of that to something broader in terms of messaging. I
have YMCA. You know, it's fun to stay at the YMCA.
It's a song with a bunch of gay men saying
about hanging out with other men at the YMCA. That's
as far as I've read into it.
Speaker 6 (01:38:30):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:38:30):
If there is some message in there, it's very cryptic.
I mean, at minimum, it's very cryptic. But insofar as
encouraging the citizenry of Iran, that was my point. He said,
it's not politically correct to use the term regime change,
but if the current Iran regime is unable to make
Iran great again, why wouldn't there be a regime change? Mega.
I think that is a strong message, And I said,
I think that was directed to the Iranian people. You know,
(01:38:53):
I'm not going to do it. I'm not sending boots
on the ground into Iran, but you know what, they're
on shaky ground right now. They have drug you into
a perilous situation with all the money and resources directed
into building the Iranian military and rockets and a nuclear
weapons program, much to the detriment of the people who
live there, who lack resources and social infrastructure and everything else.
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The regime has failed the people.
Speaker 13 (01:39:18):
Right, That's the point of the of the song is that, well,
we're encouraging them to do it themselves because I.
Speaker 1 (01:39:25):
Guess I guess that you know. They select music based
on a message that's within it. But Donald Trump doesn't
pull any punches when it comes to direct messaging. So
for people like me who don't hear those songs and
say that's a message to a specific audience, most notably
the cryptic YMCA reference you mentioned connecting with Guantanamo Bay,
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which I'd never heard of before, he'll go out out
and say it anyway, So maybe doubling down. I don't know,
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It's seven thirty one fifty five KRCD Talk station. Right, Thomas,
Welcome into the fifty five Krrise Morning show. Cincinnati council
candidate Linda Matthews. Linda, it's a real pleasure to have
you on the program today.
Speaker 14 (01:42:27):
Good morning, Brian. How are you.
Speaker 1 (01:42:29):
I'm doing great. I'm even feeling better now. My understanding is,
according to my notes, you are a Republican I am,
and yet you're running for Cincinnati City Council. You know
what you're getting involved with, right Linda, Yes, I do, Brian.
It's a vote Lindamatthews dot com. Vote Lyndamatthews dot com.
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Beautiful woman she is, and she's got some great policies here.
Let's dive into them. One of the biggest issues around
I hear about it from Christopher Smith, and former vice
of the City who joins my program every Monday to
vent his spleen having a rip on Cincinnati City Council
and the mayor for not supporting more out loud and
advocating for the Cincinnati Police Department and dealing with all
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the violence and acknowledging the violence in the city. Hell,
over the weekend we had seven people shot in the
Greater Cincinnati area, and just yesterday to this morning, two
more people. I mean, we got a real problem on
our hands. Linda, what's your proposal to deal with the
police department relationships generally as well as the violence in
the city.
Speaker 14 (01:43:33):
Well, Brian, Cincinnati definitely definitely needs new leadership. You know,
out of the nine current members on city Council, there's
not a Republican voice president to push and advocate for
Republican policies and values. And so with my Public Safety
two point zero, I am recommending that we advocately we
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aggressively train and train, higher, train and retain top pier
law enforcement professionals by expanding recruitment nation wide to restore
Cincinnati police force to a level needed for community safety.
Speaker 1 (01:44:10):
Yeah, their numbers are down, there's no question about it.
I talk with the FOP president on the program regularly
as well. And morale is also down, and a lot
of people are planning on retiring, and we're losing some
of our officers to other police forces because of the
low morale and the lack of support from some city government.
So I appreciate that. So lateral hires that's going on now,
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more police classes, and of course the funds to support
the police. How about your policy on zero tolerance youth curfew.
There is no reason for children to be running amok
in the middle of the night in downtown Cincinnati. I
think I support your idea about a curthy curfew.
Speaker 14 (01:44:49):
Yes, but it's really sad what's going on downtown Cincinnati
with all the deaths, and you know, like you said,
there are seven There were seven shootings over the weekend,
and some of them involved some of our youth. So
I recommend, and I'm want to implement when I'm elected
to city Council, to implement strict enforcement of our youth
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curve free laws to reduce this youth balance and to
keep our streets safe for all of our residents because
right now, people in Cincinnati, citizens in Cincinnati do not
feel safe. No.
Speaker 1 (01:45:24):
I mean, if you're an adult and you're surrounded by
thirty young people, there's not a damn thing you can
do about. If one young person comes up to you
might be able to handle the situation. But when they
cluster in gangs of youth and they represent a threat
to you, that does not give anyone a feeling of comfort.
So we want to stop that. I guess I have
to ask this question out. Wow, Lenda Matthews again vote
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Lyndamatthews dot com. It's one thing to have the police
enforce these laws you have like, for example, zero tolerance
and high crime areas. Enforce every infraction of the city
law and high crime neighborhoods. I get that once the
word gets out, you're going to be dealt with in
the legal system. Maybe you'll quit doing that. That's one
of the elements of the criminal justice system. The problem
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is when you have a liberal prosecutor and liberal judges
who are not interested in prosecuting these young people or
anybody to the fullest extent of the law. That's where
the failure. That's that leg of the stool the criminal
justice system gets kicked out. So police could do things
all day long. But if we deal with this revolving
door over at the on the enforcements or the prosecution side,
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it's like fighting an uphill battle.
Speaker 14 (01:46:34):
Yes, Brian, it is, and it's like a revolving door
in a lot of cases. And the citizens are tired
of it. They want new leadership and to deal with
all the violence and restore order and deter this criminal
activity even our if we pay I have also an
initiative that I would like to re implement it's to
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pay it in power citizens to participate in their neighborhood Betroth,
the citizens on Betroth. We need to reactivate that and
you know that way we can have citizens that are
reporting suspicious activity with you are anyone and directed to
law enforcement for a faster community driven you know, prevention. Yeah,
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and we just can't keep doing the same thing over
and over again over again without positive income to get
our citizens back and.
Speaker 1 (01:47:26):
Well aimen to that. I can't agree with that more
and out loud government demanding that and asking for that
and supporting that concept would go a long way. Pause.
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Speaker 1 (01:49:42):
It's seven forty one I fifty five ker CIT talk
station talking to Linda Matthews. She is a Republican running
for since A City Council, a lifelong Cincinnati and trustee
at Central State University, Ohio, Central Committee woman, graduate from
Xavier University, first vice president of the North Avendel Neighborhood Association.
I could go on obviously committed familiar with the City
of Cincinnati and its issues. Linda Matthews, I want to
(01:50:03):
ask you about economic development. I think you've got a
home run and your economic development plan repeal connected communities
zoning laws.
Speaker 14 (01:50:13):
Yes, Briant, Yes, I feel that we have well. Cincinnati
has fifty two unique communities, and each one of them
have their own specific needs, and I trust the community councils,
you know, and I trust the citizen that live in
those communities, and that's why I support to repeal the
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connected communities. I assisted in the effort to collect the
signatures to put the High Park issue on the ballot,
and I encourage everyone to vote down the development in
the current form.
Speaker 1 (01:50:49):
Yeah, I mean, isn't it strange, Linda? The city shoves
connected communities down everyone's throats in all fifty two neighborhoods,
the entire cities under this development plan, whatever the connected
communities happens to be.
Speaker 4 (01:51:02):
And then.
Speaker 1 (01:51:04):
A well connected developer shows up in Hyde Park and
they issue a waiver in a variance allowing them to
completely disrupt the entire Hyde Park Square over the Connected
Communities development plan. So it's like, what the hell is
going on here. They apparently did the same thing over
in bond Hill. They've taken away the concept of representative
government just doesn't even exist with the city council these days.
Speaker 14 (01:51:27):
That's right, and that's why I assisted in collecting those
signatures to repel High Park issues. And I encourage communities
to continue to have a voice and continue to fight for,
you know, representation and what they want in their communities,
not what's going to.
Speaker 9 (01:51:46):
Be suved down their throats.
Speaker 14 (01:51:48):
Am I support the repel and you know, I asked
everyone to vote, know, vote down the route and vote no,
and vote down the development High Park at its current
in its current font, you know, the other thing that.
Speaker 1 (01:52:04):
Needs to be dealt with. And I've talked to Corey
Bowman about this one as well, because he's faced it himself.
He's a West End resident and he talks to other
developers who want to do redevelopment of projects, smaller projects,
and they run into so much red tape and so
much obstruction from the Cincinnatia City Maybe that's not the
council specifically, but the whoever's running the zoning rules and
(01:52:26):
the and the permitting rules behind the scenes. It's just
like you can't even get anything off the ground. I
trust that you're you would like to streamline the process
for development.
Speaker 14 (01:52:36):
Yes, I would. We need to streamline it so that
we can get more development that the people want in
their communities and they should not have to go through
all this red tape to get a development done in
their community. So we need to streamline those permits.
Speaker 1 (01:52:54):
Fair enough on that. Now, in terms of well, how
about economic growth? What are your ideas for economic growth?
That seems to be the big what the city council
claims to want. They're trying to do everything they can
to lure people into the City of Cincinnati. One of
the reasons they don't talk about crime because obviously that's
not good marketing to let people know how dangerous it is.
(01:53:16):
But in order to get people wanting to move into
the city, what are your propose on that?
Speaker 14 (01:53:21):
While proposed that we expand the Innovation District to support
tech startups and minority owned businesses, neighborhood entrepreneurs, and small shops.
Excuse me, small shops. We have to cut through this
red tape. We have to, you know, begin to encourage
other young people in our communities to start opening up businesses.
(01:53:45):
And that creates job and give insentatives to companies that
come into our city that hire locally and especially in
high unemployment areas. And then we need to track and
display the job growth, new business creation, and local investment
to ensure that all voters can really see the results
and not just a bunch of promises.
Speaker 1 (01:54:07):
Amen to that. Well, it sounds like some wonderful ideas.
Linda Matthews again. Vote Lindamatthews dot com. You can see
all of her points in what she's hoping for public safety,
economic development, education and opportunity. I hear this since a
public schools are laying off a whole bunch of people
that are on shaky grounds right now? Are you for
education choice by any chance? London?
Speaker 14 (01:54:27):
I am for education choice, and also I'm for expanding
our stam education and moving towards trades. Trades I demand
and we need our children in trades, not just for now,
but for the future as well. So we need to
redesign some structuring in our public school system so that
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children can have access to still education, but also if
it's not doing well, their parents have a choice to
move their to another school.
Speaker 1 (01:55:01):
Yeah. I appreciate that all day long, Linday, And yes,
there are huge demand for trades and those are career opportunities.
Those aren't just jobs. Those are something you can support
your family with and on into the future. And let's
face it, Linda, they can't be replaced by artificial intelligence,
which is something everybody's all worried about these days.
Speaker 14 (01:55:20):
That's right, they cannot because everyone needs an electrician, everyone
needs a plumber, everyone needs someone in construction. Needs are
jobs that are just in demand. Yes, AI people are
scared or AI is gonna take a bunch of jobs.
But when you think of a STEM, and when you
think of the trades, I mean, those are jobs that
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just they're not going anywhere.
Speaker 1 (01:55:46):
They can't.
Speaker 8 (01:55:47):
We need to focus on that.
Speaker 1 (01:55:48):
Well, Linda, I wish you all the best in the
world again. Vote Linda Matthews dot com. You can learn
about her and find out about her background as well
as her initiatives and her policies. And you know, we
certainly could use a refreshing different voice on counsel. This
lockstep Democrat control has not done the city a whole
lot of favors over the years, and you know, it's
a refreshing to have someone maybe speak a little bit
of truth to power and maybe you're that person. I'll
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encourage my listeners to check you out and support your campaign.
Speaker 14 (01:56:15):
Thank you very much, Brian, thank you for having me
on your show.
Speaker 1 (01:56:18):
It's a pleasure. We'll do it again. I feel confident
about that. You're welcome here on the fifty five Cars
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Seven fifty two IY. Do you have KERCD talk station.
Happy Tuesday, we'll hear from Breitbart off top of their
new is Joe Paullott from Breitbart. You'll get the latest
on Iran. It's unfolding as we speak. Be said, I
show up to work this morning there's a ceasefire, like, oh,
that's great. Donald Trump expressing like this is going to
be permanent, not going to be more bomb dropping. And
then next thing you know, the bombs are dropping. I
(01:59:14):
guess the Iranians the Lonceton mission strike. Although President Trump
had some strong words for Israel just recently, like within
the last half hour, Trump told Israel to bring your
pilots home. Now, I made criticism of both Israel and
Iran for violating the ceasefire agreement. It was only in
place like ten seconds. Is that Israel, do not drop
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those bombs. If you do, it's a major violation. This
on Truth social media post. Speaking to reporters while leaving
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things I saw yesterday. I didn't like the fact that
Israel unloaded right after we made the deal. They didn't
have to unload. And I didn't like the fact that
the retaliation was very strong. But in all fairness, Israel
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unload a lot. And now Israel just went out because
they felt it was violated by one rocket that didn't
land anywhere, and that's not what we want. Elsa said.
I think they both violated the ceasefire deal. You know
what we have. We basically have two countries that have
been fighting so long and so hard that they don't
know what the f they're doing. Do you understand that
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close quote? Wow, Well, and there is some truth to that.
It's either a ceasefire or it's not. You either aren't
firing or you are. I don't think we can call
it a ceasefire if your audience are launching missiles, even
if it's just a single missile. I mean, I mean,
get let's get realistic here. Israel's got the upper hand.
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They own the airspace. And if you sit down and
you say, okay, we're gonna quit shooting at each other,
and one side start shooting, the other side is of
course gonna act. Obviously, Iran is in a lesser position.
Their missiles keep getting shot down. They attacked our military
facility and Cutter overnight and they claimed that you know,
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they annihilated, when in fact we shot all the missiles down.
But that was before this so called ceasefire was negotiated.
That was just because we of course dropped bombs on
the ford of nuclear facility and they had to do
something maybe to appease their own people, or because they
have small you know what and felt like they needed
to do something. Regardless, I don't necessarily have a problem
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with Israel responding with brute force because the Iran violated
the ink is an even dry ceasefire deal? And again,
more fundamentally, maybe Joe Paula can address this. What does
a ceasefire mean for the long term, assuming they quit
shooting at each other and actually agree by that, what
is Iran's position? I'm sure Israel is happy to just
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you know, mind its own business and go on with
its business if the Iranians no longer are going to
try to blow Israel off the of the map. But
is that what this means long term? Joel Pollock on
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welcome back to the morning show, my friend. It's always
a pleasure.
Speaker 1 (02:02:50):
Talking with you.
Speaker 10 (02:02:52):
Always good to talk with you as well.
Speaker 1 (02:02:53):
And expert on things Israel we're talking about. The situation
is unfolding rapidly now. I woke up this morning, I'm
very excited to read that they had negotiated a ceasefire.
Iran Israel going to put their guns down and play
nicely together. We could talk about what that might mean
in the long term. But over the course of the morning,
I find out that Iran launched a barrage of missiles
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at Israel after agreeing to the ceasefire, and of course
necessitating Israel's amount of response, and apparently Trump was screaming
at both sides. I've got, you know, different quotes and
posts on true social media. But Israel apparently has recently
decided to pull its planes back, apparently not bombing them.
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What in the hell is going on here, Joel block Well.
Speaker 10 (02:03:41):
Trump announced the ceasefire yesterday, and Israel accepted the ceasefire.
Iran said it would not accept the ceasefire, but would
stop firing at Israel if Israel stopped firing in Iran,
so effectively it did accept the ceasefire.
Speaker 1 (02:03:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (02:03:59):
Then happened is what usually happens in most wars before
a ceasefire, which is that the two militaries scramble to
make sure that they achieve certain objectives before the ceasefire
takes effect. So Israel was attacking Iranian military targets and
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targets associated with the Iranian regime, and Iran fired ballistic
missiles at Israel. The Iranian fire continued through the ceasefire deadline,
so it actually fired beyond the ceasefire, but Israel ignored that.
Iran also managed to get one of its missiles through
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Israel's defenses and it hit an apartment building and murdered
for Israeli's wounded many others. That caused a huge amount
of anguish in Israel, right, and it really cast a
pall over what should have been a day of celebration
that the war is over and that it had been successful.
(02:05:02):
Then there was calm for several hours, and Iran then
fired two ballistic missiles at Israel. Both of the missiles
were intercepted, but it was a clear and flagrant violation
of the seasfire. So the Israeli said, Okay, we have
to respond to this because otherwise Iran's just gonna violate
the ceasefire whenever it wants to, right, So Israel then
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sent pilots to conduct an airstrike on some target or
targets in Tehran, and Trump blew up and made some
pretty off color remarks on camera. Yeah, he basically blamed
both sides, and he claimed that Israel had violated the ceasefire.
He said that if Israel carried out the air strike,
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it would violate the ceasefire. But it's not really a
violation of the ceasefire. To respond to a violation of
the seasfire.
Speaker 1 (02:05:55):
So, oh, Joel, I mean, it's the natural logical thing.
Where Israel or do you know, Okay, you shoot at me,
We're coming back at you. And we've already proven we
can be very successful when.
Speaker 14 (02:06:06):
We do it.
Speaker 10 (02:06:08):
I can understand Trump's frustration. He wants there to be
calm because he has broader goals in mind, and he
doesn't want the war to continue. He doesn't want the
United States to get drawn into the war. He wants
to preserve what has been a success for both the
United States and Israel. At the same time, there has
to be more outrage at what Iran is doing. I
(02:06:29):
said this last night. Perhaps I should have said it publicly,
but I said it to colleagues that after Iran hit
the Israeli apartment building, the President really should have condemned
Iran's attacks in moral terms. His primary concern was the ceasefire,
and that's understandable, but there really had to be a
strong condemnation of what Iran had done. Israel is attacking
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military targets and the regime Iran is attacking civilians, and
there really needed to be a strong condemnation of what
Iran had done so that Israel would feel that it
didn't need to respond, that it didn't have to restore
its deterrent in order to protect its civilians. A democracy, yeah,
a democracy cannot sit and do nothing when innocent civilians
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are attacked. It just is not an option. And I
think Trump knows that he's just trying to preserve the
greater piece, which again is understandable. I think this all
blows over because I do think the ceasefire will hold,
and I also think that the strong relationship between the
two governments of Israel and the United States is just
stronger than it's ever been. So I get the frustration.
(02:07:38):
I think this is a minor blip. But at the
same time, there really needs to be an acknowledgement that
the Iranian regime is a Nazi like regime that didn't
try to achieve any real military objectives before the ceasefire deadline.
It just tried to kill as many civilians as it could. Yeah,
and that's what we're dealing with here.
Speaker 1 (02:07:56):
Yeah, it's like October seventh. It was just done via
Iranian proxies in the form of a terrorist operation. But
those are just innocent women, children, grandmothers, and I mean
non military targets. It was an outrage. It's just an
offense against humanity. It isn't even warfare, it's just murdering
innocent people. So with that backdrop and recognizing the Iranian
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the theocracy that is Iran and its leadership is really
predicated on the eradication of Israel, what does a cease
fire mean long term? If they're not bombing each other,
sorry about that, then they realize they had my volume on.
But if they're not bombing each other, does that mean
that they're going to play nicely together and just coexist
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peacefully into the future. I just I find that hard
to swallow.
Speaker 10 (02:08:45):
The long term trajectory is that Iran becomes weaker and
weaker and the Iranian regime collapses. There's no situation in
which Iran can continue running itself the way it has
while losing the war to a much smaller country, while
losing its nuclear weapons program, while remaining isolated. You know,
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they've already alienated most of the countries in the region,
the Arab Muslim countries in the region. But now they've
also proven to Russia and China that they're not a
very good investment. So the Iranian regime is basically cornered
and over time it's going to have to collapse. I
don't think anything good comes out of this war for Iran.
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I don't think that we need to think about questions
of coexistence or long term peace between the two countries.
Iran does not want to make peace with Israel, doesn't
want to make an agreement with the United States. Even
the Iran deal that Obama organized was not any kind
of treaty that was signed by both sides. I mean,
it was a treaty for I think constitutional purposes. It
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should have been ratified by the Senate, but there was
no agreement where the two sides sat down. The Iranian regime,
let's understand this. The Iranian regime is founded on an
ideological commit into destroying America and destroying Israel. Yeah, they
will not talk to anybody, they will not acknowledge the
existence of Israel, and they will not sit down with
the United States in any kind of friendly or the
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legitimate manner. And they're just they're fanatical. So you know,
we just have to accept that there's not going to
be some kind of movement toward peace and prosperity until
the regime is out of the way. Meanwhile, the rest
of the region is going to try to move on
and you'll see an expansion that I think of ties
between Israel and the Sunni Arab states. But nothing's going
to happen in Iran except the slow demise of the
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Iranian regime.
Speaker 1 (02:10:34):
I think fair enough, and so Iran safe to say
is not going to be joining the Abraham Accords.
Speaker 10 (02:10:41):
Well, not under this regime. It will in the future.
Speaker 1 (02:10:44):
Now thinking about that, I mean, there's always uncertainty with
regime change, and I know Donald Trump is encouraging and
I think his post the other day about if current
Ibrannian regime is unable to make Iran great again, why
wouldn't there be regime change? He's not advocating for us
to create that regime changes. I think that was a
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shout out to the Iranian people that they can control
their own destiny, because by all accounts, the vast majority
of the Iranian people don't like living under this theocracy.
Speaker 10 (02:11:16):
Well, look, there's no clear alternative to the Iranian regime
right now, right, You're right that most Iranians don't like
their government. At the same time, the Iranian regime has
been very good at eliminating all the alternatives. You have
the son of the former Shah living in exile in
the DC area who plans to return. Whether that means
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a monarchy or a transition to democracy, he says he's
a democrat at lowercase key, So who knows. I think
it's going to take a while to figure out what
post regime Iran really ought to look like. But it's
not our concern right now. It's not something Trump wants
to get involved with. It's not something Israel wants to
get involved with, even though they want to destabilize and
weaken the regime. And Trump's right, you know, if the
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Iranian regime can't function the way a normal country should function,
white why shouldn't there be regime change. It's just not
going to be up to us. I think the best
we can do is to try to get whatever factions
of the Iranian opposition are accessible to us, get them
on the same page about what happens next, because there
really does have to be a contingency plan so that
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the country doesn't fall apart into warring factions. I think
the likeliest thing that we might see in the next
six months is some kind of military coup where the
Iranian military decides that the iotolas are leading the country
down a path of self destruction, and so they step
in the way the military stepped in in Egypt, and
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they start running the country, and who knows, maybe they
will be maybe they won't be a transition to democracy,
but I think there's going to be an authoritarian phase
before there's a democratic phase, before the adults had been done.
Speaker 1 (02:12:55):
Yeah, that's that's kind of where I was going to
be heading with our conversation, because that's things like the
most logical thing. Then you'd have to hope that the
military didn't embrace the you know, death to America, death
to Israel philosophy that the Ayatola embraced and has been
been screaming about for well a couple of iotolas anyway,
since they overthrow the Shava ran back in the seventies.
(02:13:18):
So do you see do you anticipate the military would
drop that as a political philosophy or ultimate goal the
existence of the country to destroy America and Israel, which
obviously is an impossibility. But what would it just be
like martial law declared in the military would just keep
the citizenry in line and try to keep commerce and
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industry organized and just and move forward that way.
Speaker 10 (02:13:44):
I would think. So, yeah, I think that the Iranian
military will decide that preserving Iran is more important than
destroying America. Okay, right now, the Iotola is you know,
it's a religious cult. Religious cults often destroy themselves, you know,
the Heaven's Gate.
Speaker 1 (02:14:01):
Call thirty years ago. Yeah, they all, they all, they all.
Speaker 10 (02:14:04):
Committed suicide because they thought the giant spaceship was coming.
I mean, that's the Iranian regime they are called, that
believes that they can bring about the end of the
world and therefore the salvation of the world. Remember, the
end of the world is just you know, destruction. It's
it's the elect gets saved and everybody else is doomed
to hell. And they can bring that about if they
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destroy themselves in the process of destroying the United States.
Hitler was the same, you know Hitler. Toward the end
of the Second World War, I mused that maybe it
was better that the Russians were defeating Germany, because then
we would know who the superior race was. Hitler was
was fundamentally a racist more than he was a nationalist.
He believed in the struggle of different races, so at
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some level he was willing to sacrifice Germany to his
racial obsessions. That's that's the Iotolis. The Iotolis are prepared
to sacrifice Iran for their Sheite obsession with the arrival
of the twelfth Madi, as they put it, in the
end of the world, and eventually you're going to get
some generals who come in and say, you know what,
we love our country and we thought this was the
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way to serve it, but obviously this is not. And
we love our country more than we hate America. We
love our country more than we hate is Wroe. Let's
step in and get some sanity going here, because other lives,
we're all going to just be dead. Well they did,
That's what's gonna happen.
Speaker 1 (02:15:20):
They did enjoy much greater peace and prosperity under the shaw.
I had a woman who used to cut my hair
when I lived in Chicago, and she was from Iran,
and she talked about how wonderful it was. It was
modern cities and women were not forced to wear burkas
and cover their faces entirely, and the whole thing went
the hell after the shaw or the shaw was thrown out.
So you know, maybe there are people who have that
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recollection and can see a future vision for the country
along those lines, and that will be great for everyone.
I guess I'm kind of curious about the broader implications.
If Iran pulls the plug or as otherwise, has regime change,
they're no longer state sponsors of the terrorist organizations that
they've been funding and providing weapons too. Does that bring
about a broader peace in the Middle East generally, or
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there's still a pro Palestinian pro Palestinian state faction out there.
We're going to continue to see conflict from some other areas.
Speaker 10 (02:16:13):
Well. In terms of the Palestinians, you know, the last
remaining part of this war is the conflict in Gaza.
And there are twenty Israeli hostages who are still in
captivity fifty total if you include those who are already dead.
The Palestinians have their fate in their own hands. If
they want to live in peace with Israel, then they will,
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But if they continue trying to destroy Israel, they will
also destroy themselves. And what needs to happen now is
the Hamas leadership needs to let the hostages go and
find a way out of Gaza and allow ordinary Palestinians
a chance to rebuild their lives with the help of
the United States, with the help of Israelis, with the
help of Arab allies. I think that Palestinians can have
(02:16:57):
a better life. It's different than having a state. I
think the Palestinian state is a dead idea, at least
for a generation. Because these reliefs have seen what Palestinians
do with self government, and basically they try to kill
Israelis and that's just not acceptable obviously to Israel. So
I think you'll have some people in this country and
elsewhere we all free Palestine and all that. Some will
(02:17:20):
know what it means, some will not know what it means.
But it's really for them about symbolic confrontations with symbols
of authority. It has nothing to do with reality on
the ground of them. At least it's the new fashionable
left wing thing, and then six months later it'll be
something else. So I think we shouldn't really take it seriously.
The reality is that the Palestinians do not care about
(02:17:41):
their own future as a movement to take any serious
practical steps toward achieving any kind of progress, And it's
just not going to be possible to do anything while
Palestinian terrorists still hold Israeli hostages and still try to
run the lives of other Palestinians. And I think the
guys A phase is now where this war ends, and
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there's going to be a huge amount of pressure on
Hamas and maybe not the organization itself, maybe individual commanders
individual units to give up the hostages they have, and
once that happens, I think they're working in fair enough.
Speaker 1 (02:18:15):
Well, real quick here and around. We're out of time, Joe.
I'm gonna tell my producer, I'm aware of the time
I just had to China seems to I think they
enjoy the fact that we're so busy dealing with problems
in the Middle East that were not as focused on
the South China Sea and Taiwan, and they appreciate that
our resources are being soaked up in the Middle East
dealing with these challenges as they have been for years
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and years and years trying to play any role in this.
Speaker 10 (02:18:39):
Real quick, Joel, I think China had played a role,
and I think they're going to step back because I
think their investments have gone bad. You know, they supported Iran,
they even met with Hamas. Yeah, after October seventh. I
think they thought things would go a certain way.
Speaker 14 (02:18:57):
You know.
Speaker 10 (02:18:58):
The one thing nobody counted on the resilience of the
ordinary Israeli soldier, and it was that man or that woman,
often a reserve it, excuse me, often a reservist away
from their families. That was the force that nobody reckoned
with yeah, and that really turned the tide in the
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Middle East, and I think the Chinese realized that investing
in your on is not a is not a good one.
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your very thoughtful analysis on this complex issue, and I'll
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What a healthy dose of optimism from Joe Pollock there,
you know, and you step it back from and you
appreciate the running being on the back of their heels.
Of course, a wildly successful military operation by the Israelis
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wiping out so much of their arsenal. And then you know,
enter Trump with the B two bombers and effectively and
what we understand to be basically eliminating the nuclear threat.
Now there's a lot of rumors and wild concerns about
the stockpiled uranium that's been enriched by the Iranians, where
it happens to be, where it's moved to, where it's buried.
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They still could make a dirty bomb. I mean, there's
always these possibilities that exist. But if you think about
the overthrow, a coup, a military coup, which you know
that's been swirling around on the back of my head,
I'm glad Joe brought it up. Get rid of the
mindset of the supreme leader, get rid of the religious
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leader who's dictating the terms of conditions in the direction
of their country, who has expended all of their wealth
and capital on building a military force and pursuing a
nuclear weapon just for the sole purpose of war wiping
Israel off the map. If the military is not interested
in doing that, how much better? I mean, how can
I even use the words peace in the Middle East.
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I've been hearing that phrase my entire life. But look
at what Trump was able to accomplish with the Abraham Accords.
It's quite miraculous. You got Middle Eastern countries that agreed
to accept and live peacefully and coexist and trade with Israel.
That's good for everybody. If you had an Iranian regime,
military or otherwise that will be willing to accept that
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kind of reality, and a regime that no longer is
even capable of funding terrorist operations. I I don't know.
Maybe it is possible. I guess historians will muse over
whether we give Trump credit for it. But it certainly
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wasn't going to happen under a Biden or Obama administration.
Speaker 6 (02:22:57):
I was it.
Speaker 1 (02:22:57):
They did nothing but enable the Iranians. They actually gave
them ballots of money, got rid of sanctions, which allowed
them to further pursue their well ultimate goals, which was
the destruction of Israel on the end of the United
States of America.
Speaker 5 (02:23:11):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:23:12):
We live in interesting times, folks, and I think the
recent developments I show exactly what a change of administration
can bring about. So ignoring the constitutional challenges in the
back and forth about whether it's appropriate, did Donald Trump
have the authority? I mean there is a multitude of
of you know, documents, illustrations, points floating around about there.
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Matter of fact, Dave Hatter Tech Friday's Dave had to
just sent me a post talking about Obama. And twenty sixteen,
Obama dropped twenty six and seventy two bombs across seven nations,
again with no congressional approval. Did anybody say anything about
his authorization of being able to do that? Twelve thousand
bombs on Syria, twelve thousand, Interraq four hundred almost five
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hundred and Libya thirty five and Yemen fourteen in Somalia,
three in Pakistan and thirteen hundred plus and Afghanistan no
authority from Congress. Donald Trump sends a few B two
bombers over there and basically wipes out the threat of
a nuclear weapon from Iran, who is probably would probably
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have very quickly and readily used it. And when you
see about the wild success the Israelis had without even
a rocket being fired from the surface to the air
from Iran while they were busily going around bobbing all
these military targets, I think that's a reflection of victory
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at least in military from military perspective. And but for
this cease fire, which is on shaky grounds anyway, they
could continue doing that until Iran has been completely defanged,
I mean completely across the board. So it certainly seems
ripe for regime change, doesn't it, And wouldn't that be
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a welcome thing for the globe peace in the Middle
East anyhow? And I guess bully for Trump, right.
Speaker 10 (02:25:11):
This is.
Speaker 1 (02:25:14):
And you know, it's interesting, there's really nothing being said
that I have been able to find so far. There
was an article about the Republicans praising Donald Trump for
his military actions and ordering that strike and how successful
it was, and the announcement of the ceasefire. Many Republicans
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coming out online offering congratulations to Trump and thanking Donald
Trump for putting a per very prompt end to this
and calling it a twelve day war. Silence from the
left is pretty deafening. They hate when Donald Trump accomplishes something,
don't They just trying to add a little extra glee
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and obviously it's a never changing landscape given the ceasefire
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and maybe a resolution of things. If Joel Pollock has
predicted the future, I just have sort of an out
lock question, musing, will we have a concern over iranium
crazy terrorist cells in our country? If Iran went through
a regime change and they got rid of their political
philosophy of wanting to eradicate Israel in the United State
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of America, would that sap the will of fundamentalists terrorists
out there in the world who also want to achieve
that goal and will do anything they can to disrupt
American life. Does that concept that religious philosophy disappear with
the Iranians? I tend to doubt it. I mean, you
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do a lot of fundamentalists over in the Middle East,
so they're just not as well funded and or at
least as in so far as Iran maybe was. Whatever,
Although there are a lot of articles about beyond high alert.
Despite the ceasefire, there is still a lot of concern
about there out here in the United States with the
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known godaways. Obviously, the Border Patrol had interactions litmit are
actual interactions with folks from Iran who they did allow
into the country, thank you, Joe Biden. So there is
some sort of threat that's still lurking out there. So
despite the ceasefire, high alert concerns still exist. And of
course we still have our immigration situation to deal with
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and a lot of protests related immigration and the deportation
of illegal immigrants. Well, the Supreme Court just made a
decision on that, allowing the Trump administration to deport migrants
to third countries. Third countries countries that these illegals are
not from, which reminded me. I don't know if you
remember the movie Johnny Dangerously. It was I thought it
was kind of a cute movie. Jocko Dundee was the
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gangster villain and he had this hilarious accent, and toward
the end of the movie there was a headline Jocko
Dundee deported to Sweden says he's not from there, which
is exactly the situation we got going on here. The
Supreme Court yesterday cleared the way for the Trump administration
to deport certain migrants to countries they are not from
the six to three majority state of lower court order
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that said individuals set to be deported to third countries
must be given meaningful notice of their intended destination, allowing
them to raise objections like I'm fear for my safety
if I'm sipped off to that country kind of thing.
Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to intervene. Ar argued
the trial court judge improperly interfered with the president's authority
over foreign affairs. Majority did not explain its reasoning. Although
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the three liberals dissented, they did articulate some concerns Sodoma
and Kagan and of course contend you Brown Jackson. But
that case involved a class of migrants who were facing
final orders that allowed them to be removed from the US.
Supreme Court order does not resolve questions about the Trump
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administration's legal obligations to the migrants, which continues to be
litigated in lower courts, But they say, practically speaking, it
could have an immediate impact with the administration's signaling it
plans to move quickly Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia
McLoughlin said the DHS can now execute its lawful authority
and remove illegal aliens to a country willing to accept them,
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fire up the deportation planes. Her words, not mine, calling
it a victory for the safety and security of the
American people. So it remains to be seen the outcome
on this one, but at least they have that vehicle
in place now, So off to a foreign country that
you're not from. I wouldn't want to be in that position.
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Let's see what Tom's got to say this morning. Tom,
thanks so much for calling the Morning show. Welcome, good morning.
Speaker 15 (02:31:28):
Interesting idea about Iranians not supporting terrorism if there is
a regime change, the number one thing that you would
have to do is follow the money because terrorism costs
a lot of money. Yeah, so if they cut off
the money supply with regime change, or even without a
regime change, because you know, peace might be breaking down
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in the Middle East because of some of President Trump's actions,
then there is a possibility of peace. It costs a
lot a lot of money for the training, for the weaponry,
for the rockets, all the different things that so it's
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a wonderful idea and it would be really really nice
to see it happen.
Speaker 1 (02:32:14):
It would be and you know, logically it takes I
mean that minimum. It does take, of course, money, but
it takes coordination. You mentioned training. You have to organize
people to achieve a certain goal. And if that goal,
which again is the eradication of Israel in the United States,
you know, you do things in steps to move toward
that goal. What if you take that goal out of there?
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There's no incentive to train terrorists to do destructive things.
I mean, it's just it's been eliminated completely. So I
guess there would still be tom crazy people in the
world who hope for a day when Israel is no
longer there. But without money and support of a major
backer like Iran, they're just like crazy people with a
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crazy religious ideology, right, I mean, isn't that what it
boils down to? Without organization, structure, arms, munitions, training, all
of the foregoing that you mentioned, then they're just wandering
around with their own personal feelings about how terrible Israel
in the United States are. And we've got plenty of
those here.
Speaker 15 (02:33:13):
And would you take away the money? Just like some
of the riots and things that are going on here.
You take away the antif riots money. When we see
the protests at the same level, you know there will
be people that will protest on opposite sides of all things. Yeah,
but you won't have it. And from a military perspective,
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if you talk to any flag officer ranked you know
where somebody's an admirable, admiral or general, they will tell
you all the same thing. Lower level military people talk tactics.
The higher level ranks talk the logistics. So when you
remove the logistics support of these terrorist organizations, there's a
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good possibility a lot of them would go away. I think, Yeah,
more a wonderful idea it is. It's a beautiful thing
to at least contemplate. And the idea, Tom, that we
can even talk about this as if it may very
well or may happen, what a glorious thing to me,
because otherwise we're just talking against reality. But now that
reality is presenting itself to us as an option. So
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you know, it's a great day for potential anyway, So
I share I share your conclusions on that.
Speaker 1 (02:34:31):
Tom.
Speaker 15 (02:34:33):
I know you're busy running the show, but if you've
seeing some of the headlines this morning. Trump has already
called out Israel and Iran for already breaking the Seaspire
because they've been so screwed up for so long. That's
all they know how to do is fight. And but
if you again you remove the Israeli has been quite
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effective and removing a lot of the senior leadership of
the Iranian mill terry and intelligence. But if you start
removing these people and then remove that money again, the
opportunity for peace would be a great potential. Like you
mentioned earlier, the Abraham Accords and the different things that
Trump has done to create a positive narrative between the Israelis,
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the Saudi's, many of the other nations over there.
Speaker 1 (02:35:26):
So we got to acknowledge those other nations were outspoken
against Iran, and they don't like Iran either. I mean,
Joe Pollock pointed out us. Well, that's that's how you
end up with Abraham Accords. They're willing to play nicely
in trade and live peacefully with Israel. They don't like
the Iranians because they're the big fly in the ointment.
They're the ones that caused so many problems, are the
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ones responsible for rocket launches and wars over there. It
takes people's attention away to the important things, which is
helping people live, you know, prosperous and happy lives. So yeah,
room for plenty of optimism here, Tom, room for plenty.
I appreciate the call, man, I really do, and I
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Looking forward to that as I always do, and I
hope you enjoyed the conversation. Not sure which direction he's
gonna go Congress from Massey though, no longer pushing to
vote on the war issue in Congress. Apparently since we've
got a ceasefire, it's become pointless. So maybe it's mood.
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Don't know, don't know. Uh, it was great having Lynda
Matthews on a nice refreshing ELM. I thing to see
a Republican woman running for Cincinni City Council. She's got
some good ideas. Seems like a nice lady. You can
find her at vote Lyndamatthews dot com. Interesting interview with her,
and of course I love what you're Pollock had to
say about the latest on the Iranian Israel situation. A
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lot of optimism built in there as sort of a
springboard for Tom's comments. And yeah, there was a little
post cease fire agreement tit for tat. But I think
cooler heads are going to prevail here so real quick.
Here in Ohio, maybe an opportunity to get rid of
Marcy Captor. We have two Republicans announcing their campaign yesterday
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to challenged the Democrat who's been around forever, specifically Representative
Derek Maron. He's seeking a rematch he narrowly lost a
Captor in the twenty twenty four election. Also State Representative
Josh Williams, who is the first black majority whipping the
Ohio legislator. He launched a campaign on Monday. He's got
an interesting background anyway. Maren, for his part, lost by
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less than one percent to Captor. She's seventy nine years old,
elected to Congress in nineteen eighty two and has been
serving for forty two years. I think it's time to
retire anyway. For his part, Williams elected the state legislator
back in twenty twenty two. Get a load of his background,
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dropped out of high school at aged eighteen because of homelessness,
apparently was disabled for six years after an injury to
his spine, and then went on to earn a law
degree from the University of Toledo College of Law. That's
an impressive comeback, isn't it. Anyway? He was interviewed by
a Toledo radio station. He highlighted captors age and extensive
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tenure as a reason to push her out of office,
saying she's been in Congress longer than I've been alive,
and every bad thing you've read about me happened under
her leadership. It's time for her to go speaking volumes
right there, So good luck to either one of them.
It's either one. I supposed to be a refreshing alternative
to the aging Marci Captor plus in the state of Ohio.
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