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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Five o five.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
I think if I k r C the talk station,
Happy Tuesday. Some say, well, yeah, well the dude may,

(00:32):
but I don't. Quite often I don't. Anyway, Happy Tuesday, folks,
Brian time. I'm right here, glad to be in front
of the mic and glad to be talking to Orlando
Sons are coming up at seven o five. One of
my favorite candidates, so much better than Greg and Wentzman
who obviously violated the Stock actings kind of admitted it,
but he promised you wouldn't do it again. Alando Sons
that didn't have those problems. He's also articulate, intelligent, family man.

(00:55):
I'll kick his coverage when it comes to his wife.
I love choking with him about that. His life is
so pretty anyway. Orlando is a phenomenal man, phenomenal candidate.
Proudly served as country he was a prosecutor CPA. I mean,
his background is tremendous, and his ideas and his opinions
and his well, I think path for the future is

(01:17):
superior than what Greg Lansman is demonstrated during his political career,
and of course that was full on full display during
the Channel five or debate between the two Orlando at
seven five. Here in the morning show, follow by Empower
You America, Colonel John Mills going to be doing a
seminar on dismantling the deep state? Can that even happen

(01:38):
in my lifetime? The community of federal employees who remain
in place through successive presidential administrations every four years, and
yet next day they develop their own policy agendas, and
when the policy agenda conflicts with the current administration, the
deep state actors work nefariously to keep their own agenda
on track and quite often seek to well impeach President

(02:01):
of the United States of America based upon fake information
like the Steele dossier. Oh yeah, that's right. Anyhow, that's
gonna be a good seminar, John Mills towards a program
at seven thirty give us a little bit of insight
into the full seminar, and if you want to go
ahead and mark that down on your calendar, it's tonight
seven pm. Empower Youamerica dot org. Easy to log in

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from home and watch from the comfort of your own home,
where my comparison, you know, the beer is cheaper and
the bathrooms are yours, and you get to stay in
your own environment. Drawing a parallel to our conversation the
other day about the Bengals stadium, the fan experience, and
spending one point two billion dollars in stadium upgrades to
enhance the fan experience. It's my point was the most

(02:48):
enhanced fan experience comes with well, watching the television at home,
where you can see multiple instant replays. The view is better,
the beer is cheaper, the food is better and cheaper
in the bathrooms are yours? Anyway? Sorry, I had to
take a little dig in that one. That just really
irks me inside scoop. But his Tuesday would do that
every Tuesday at eight oh five. Today, DC Bureau News

(03:11):
chief Matt Boyle returns. Matt regularly appears in the segment
Latest from the Campaign Trail, which I get in the
impression that Harris campaign's getting a bit of desperation mode.
First it was Barack Obama insulting black men, thinking that
the only reason they might not vote for Kamala Harris

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is because she's a woman that did not resonate well
and it continues to not resonate well. We'll talk more
about that later. Then they rolled out Bill Clinton the
other day. He didn't exactly do the Harris campaign a
real service anyway, talking about the border that also will
get to as well. But latest on the campaign trail,
the polling numbers are really moving in favor of Trump.

(03:55):
Kamala Harris does not resonate very well with the American
voter anyhow, deep dived Daniel Davis. We do it every
Tuesday at eight thirty, and today, of course, we talked
about the two wars, well at least two of the
multiple wars going on in the world. The of course
situation in Israel and Ukraine and Russia where Russia seems
to be making more and more advances into Ukraine. Ukraine

(04:16):
desperately screaming for more arms and weapons which they say
are trickling in as opposed to the wave of arms
that they are demanding. Then you have to balance it,
and it needs an interest of say hurricane survivors here
with the finite amount of resource and dollars we have
in federal government, which finite amount never seems to resonate
with our elected officials since they keep digging us further

(04:38):
and further into the deficit hole. Ask the expert, my
friend from cover. Since John Rohman is going to explain
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(05:00):
works for you that I am. It's it's amazing. I
have just been overwhelmed with that man's intellect and his
knowledge of medical insurance generally, in the different ways that
you can get insurance that go beyond your employer. Single

(05:20):
or three choices here, three choices, one insurance company. There
are like thousands and thousands of different policies out there
that you can actually get medical insurance for less money
and better coverage. Your employer doesn't know anything about that.
I talked to John and the team. He's brilliant anyway.
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forget fifty five cares dot com at an hour in
studio with Adam Kohler Kaylor, who is running for Hamilton
County commissioner. Really a smart guy. We talked more than
just about the commission race, talked about uh, you know,
some other races and politics and ideas generally speaking, but
rather interesting. And the Smith smither vent every Monday at

(06:02):
Christopher Smitheman and congratulations again. Found out yesterday he is
now Grandpa Smitheman with Christopher Smitheman the third the bouncing
baby boy healthy? Is the baby and mom? Or are
the baby and mom? So just wonderful, wonderful news to
start off on a Monday with Christopher. Anyway, what have
we got going on? Let's take a look at a

(06:22):
pole again. I'm thinking about Kamala Harris kind of dropping
off the map, and I'm not gonna get I can't
get optimistic. Does anybody else feel like that? Like you
see the polls, you see the erosion of Harris. You
hear Harris speaking, and you wonder how in God's name
it's even possible that she has she's almost even with Trump.

(06:44):
Maybe that she's because she's not Trump. I'm convinced that
the vast majority of Harris supporters would only vote for
her because she's not Trump. And the words that come
out of her mouth are just baffling. Oh, she's also
a plagiar by the way, add that one to the
growing list of Democrat plagiarists out there. Not that they

(07:05):
have a monopoly on plagiarism, but a new report came
out talking about well her being a flagerist. Anyway, you
Harvard CAP's Harris poll no connection, showing former President Trump
now has a narrow lead over Harris among early voters
in battleground states. Hey, poles are open vote early. It's

(07:27):
not just for Democrats anymore. Maybe this is bearing that out.
Courting the survey, forty eight percent of early voters and
critical swing states are backing Trump, forty seven going with Harris,
five percent picked the third choice that they have or
haven't voted yet. Mark Penney, polled co director, talking about Trump,
said swing state strategy is paying off, pointed out Trump

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holds a two point lead overall in the swing states,
with forty eight percent of the support to Harris's forty six.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
Hmmm.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
Although Trump ahead in battlegrounds, the poll apparently found Harris
performing well nationally nationally among early voters, leading Trump by
eight points. But then again, the national vote includes all
of those solid blue states California and New York and
all the other ones we all know too well. So

(08:22):
national polls need to be kind of discounted a little
bit because it's going to come down to the swing
states because we'd still have the electoral College. Or to
the survey, forty five percent of voters planned to vote early.
Fifty percent say they're going to wait to all election day.
You don't have to do that, I know. It bucks
tradition the world being an imperfect place. You don't know
if you're even going to be alive on election day.

(08:44):
And I hate to say that out loud, but it
is one of the possibilities that exists in the world.
You know, Automobile accidents, accidents do happen, hurricanes hit, bad
weather comes up, electricity goes out, terrorist acts, I don't know,
But why not just go ahead and cast your vote
if you already know who you want to vote for.
The ballot is not going to change between now and

(09:04):
election day. Nationally, an aggregate of polling compiled by the
Hill Slash Decision Desk HQ shows Harris with a slim
lead over Trump fifty to forty seven. But again, that's
a national poll so if you look at some of
the other ones, a lot of the other ones, it
really has got the Harris campaign getting a little bit

(09:27):
wigged out. And so they're offering more stuff and things. Yeah,
on the heels of Barack Obama's embarrassing comments and belittling
of black men, Harris unveiled proposals for black men ahead
of the Erie Pennsylvania rally. She's going to here you go?
Can she buy your vote? My blackmail friends? Opportunity agenda

(09:49):
for black men includes one million forgivable business loans up
to twenty thousand dollars for black entrepreneurs, more apprenticeships, and
research into sickle cell and other diseases disproportionately affecting black men.
Hm the loans, they say, we'll be in partnership with
a small business administration. And I love this. Community leaders

(10:09):
and banks with a proven commitment to their communities. How
do you prove that.

Speaker 3 (10:20):
Anyway?

Speaker 2 (10:22):
And I thought this was weird. Also calling for black
mental participation in the national cannabis industry. You know, it's
interesting because it was reported that a lot of black
communities do not want cannabis dispensaries in their neighborhood because
they don't want their kids to get stoned all the time. Hey,
parents being parents, moms being moms. No, I don't want
that stuff around my kid. But it's odd that the

(10:44):
Democrats think it's a great idea for everyone to get
involved in this industry, even though more information's coming out
that we may not be the wonderful medicinal you know,
panacea that they've characterized it at young people getting high
all the time. It ruins their brains. But anyway, cannabis industry.

(11:06):
She wants to get you black men in the cannabis industry,
after previously voicing support for federal cannabis legalization as well
as regulating cryptocurrency to protect black men and others who
use the digital tender. No details on that one, but
that's what I thought sounded particularly bizarre. How is cryptocurrency

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harmful or beneficial to one race and not the other.
If you have the answer that question, feel free to call.
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Speaker 3 (12:24):
You happy Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
You know, I'm one of those folks who's been asking
out loud now for years about why the Green agenda
folks won't let us have nuclear power. I'm thoroughly convinced
it's got nothing to do with safety. Look, they're opening
three Mile Island. Why would they do that? It has
nothing to do with safety. And of course, in this

(12:51):
world where we have modern technology, look what Elon Musk
was able to achieve just the other day. Yeah, this
isn't the nineteen seventies. Three Mile Island is not stay
the art nuclear power, is it. No, They've gotten newer, safer, smaller,
higher producer hired producers of electricity and electricity produced with
no carbon output, answering seemingly the needs and demands of

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all the green crazy folks out in the world to
think we're all exhaling ourselves into oblivion. Why not get
the power from nuclear energy. You won't have to worry
about smoke stacks or carbon scrubbers or CO two capture systems.
Oil boy, what a great world will be. But no, no, no,
say the Greens. For whatever reason I do not know,
They point to three Mile Island or Fukushima, or you know,

(13:36):
things that have happened under like Soviet era chernobyl nuclear plants.
But when our big money friends want it, the power
players at Amazon and Microsoft and Google, they need to
power AI, and they need power AI and it takes
a ton of electricity so much that they would tax

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the grid to the point where they wouldn't even be
able to run their operation. Now, since Amazon and Microsoft
we're talking about using nuclear power, and with no argument
to the contrary, Google is doing the same thing. It's
all about how those data centers will be powered and
in the future, a growing number of data centers will
be powered by small modular nuclear reactors. Yesterday, Google announced

(14:23):
plans to buy power from KRO's Powers Small modular Reactors SMRs,
part of a growing industry shift toward nuclear energy to
meet their demands. Hmmm. Senior Director of Energy and Climate
at Google, Michael Taro said, we believe that nuclear energy
has a critical role to play in supporting our clean

(14:46):
growth and helping to deliver on the progress of AI.
He went on, the grid needs these kind of clean
here's the word reliable sources of energy that can support
the build out of these technologies, because it's so important
for AI data centers to have unlimited reliable technology. But

(15:07):
not you, no, no, no, you will be subject to
rolling blackouts because we insist that we build windmill farms
that span the entire state of places like Indiana ordertive order,
just giant windmills and solar panels that well have the
effect of well supporting the Chinese Communist Party and killing
all kinds of birds, for example, and bats and producing

(15:32):
electricity inefficiently. Hence, that word reliable comes out of the
mouth of the energy and climate guru at Google. Michaelterell,
We feel like nuclear can play an important role in
helping to meet our demand that beat Google's and helping
meet our demand cleanly. And here's the important part, folks,

(15:56):
in a way that's more around the clock.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Hmmm.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
I think he's saying that windmills and solar panels can't,
you know, manage the burden. Daryl said, it's an incredibly
promising bet and one that you know, if we can
get these projects to scale and then scale globally, will
deliver enormous benefits to communities and power grids around the world.

(16:23):
Sharing the love, it sounds like Google's ready to do
with its modular nuclear plants. Sam Alt went back, Oaklow,
that's the name of the company, Oaklow.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
They put in.

Speaker 2 (16:34):
They said they're gonna be putting in the first small
SMR reactor by online by twenty twenty seven. That's three
years ahead of the Kiros project that Google is talking about.
All I know is they're moving forward with these projects. Hmmm.
US is actually at the beginning of this month that
US closed on a one point five billion dollar one

(16:55):
to resurrect Hohle, tex Palisades nuclear plant. That report that
was at that time, said the Biden administration aims to
triple US nuclear power capacity as demand rises and climate
concerns grow. I don't know the climate concerns are actually growing.
Maybe they are, but at least this is an answer
that provides vast quantities of power on a small footprint

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without having to support the Chinese Communist Party. Pennsylvania Governor
Josh Shapiro has been urging for Three Mile Island to
reopen as quickly as possible, that after Microsoft's agreement to
purchase power from Three Mile Island once it's back open again,
and the governor is urging regulators to prioritize the rector's

(17:38):
of the reactor's connection to the electrical grid. So get
rid of those damn regulations that are standing in the way.
We won't have NIMBI lawsuits. We want to ease the
path to get the power out. Finally, see what it took. Though.
It wasn't you and me screaming about wanting reliable power.
It was no, no, no, It was Google and Microsoft

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and Amazon. You don't think the money that they have
and their influence over are elected officials has anything to
do with that?

Speaker 3 (18:08):
Do you?

Speaker 2 (18:10):
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They'll have that frost in the morning before nine and
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five thirty on a Tuesday, and a happy one too.
I do you have some local stories to dive on
into by first? As is my preference, going to go
to the phones five one, three, seven, four nine fifty
five hundred eight hundred eight two three to Mississippi James,

(18:54):
How was your trip down to Mississippi and did you
settle in Okay?

Speaker 4 (18:59):
No?

Speaker 5 (18:59):
I have a gohone oh.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
I thought you were leaving when we talked to listener lunch.
I thought you were getting ready to head down downstate.

Speaker 5 (19:06):
No, I don't leave until know them.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Oh okay, well okay, good to hear from you regardless,
So it's on your mind, my friend.

Speaker 5 (19:13):
I may be able to make this one lunch and
you got in and have you chose a place?

Speaker 3 (19:18):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (19:19):
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's the day after the election, which
should be interesting. We're gonna be at Ron's Roost on
the West Side. I think you've been there before, James,
Oh you haven't. Well, let me tell you. It is
a West Side institution. You know, every every neighborhood's got
one of those restaurants that's been around forever that everyone
knows about. That will be Ron's Roost over on the

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West Side. Kind of like Price litt chilly in the
sense that you know, it seems like it's been there forever.
But great place. They treat us nice. The food's really good.
If you like fried chicken, and I do, they make
great fried chicken. But it's a really good spot. So
if you can make it, I'll look forward to seeing
you because we're gonna have a lot to talk about
post election day.

Speaker 5 (19:59):
Hey, but with Georgia about a hand count, you know,
we may not know for.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
A couple of weeks.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
No, I know, isn't that crazy. Hell, there was a
time when we would know who won the election the
night we went to bed, you know, the election returns.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
We're in.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
Now it's like, well, well know next month or something
like that. It's frustrating, but yeah, we'll take it as
it goes.

Speaker 5 (20:23):
Okay, Now, what I call about to day is a
three squeaky voice Democrat. And there's Joe Biden, Obama and Clinton,
and all three of them came out sounded like weak,
squeaky voice Democrat that I don't think they moved the
bar one inch or one eye oldeer as they say

(20:44):
for Kamala Harris, and it just you know, it didn't
look good. Just listen at him, because none of them
really had no connection.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
You know.

Speaker 5 (20:54):
They say that the guys that Obama trying to talk.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
To, Hey, what do they say?

Speaker 5 (20:59):
They was preteen? A lot of them was preteen when.

Speaker 3 (21:03):
He was president.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
That's true.

Speaker 5 (21:04):
They don't know him, no connection. And then on the
flip side, advance, Oh man, he's a silver tongue devil.

Speaker 3 (21:14):
If you ask me, you know he is.

Speaker 5 (21:17):
He's an opportunitiest. I won't say a devil, I say
an opportunitist. Although a devil take advantage of the every
opportunity he can to infiltrate your mind.

Speaker 3 (21:27):
And that's just the way I see it.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
Well, when you say infiltrate your mind, are you I
mean are you capable of having your mind infiltrated? I
guess that seems to me like you know Barack Obama saying, well,
you're a black man, the only reason you don't wote
for Kamala Harris is because she's a woman. That's ridiculous.
Each man, black or white, or any other color for
that matter, can make up their run min on whether
they're happy with the current state of affairs. Maybe they

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don't like transgenders playing in female sports, maybe they don't
like the economy. Maybe there's something else out there other
than Kamala Harris being a woman, which is either leaning
to toward Trump or not. But can JD events actually
get into your mind and make you think something other
than reality? Are you not capable of making your own

(22:10):
mind up on whether he's making a good point or not.
I know you're smarter than that.

Speaker 5 (22:15):
Well, there's so many sheeps out there, and they'll just
will follow you anything they think it is strong.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
Well, that's the Obama argument. That's the Obama argument. And
I don't believe that black men really took kindly to
the statements he made the other day. There's been so
many black commentators from across the spectrum, maybe not just
right wing black men, but other black man's. Wait a second,
I'm capable of making it my own mind. It doesn't
matter a whit whether Kamala Harris is a woman or not.

(22:42):
It's where does she stand on the issues. Maybe we
don't even know yet, but we do have a record,
and we know that most people feel like they at
least were better under the Trump administration than the current
administration financially, economically, you know, from in terms of foreign affairs,
et cetera. I mean it's a multitude of reasons.

Speaker 5 (23:02):
Well that's true too. Yeah, Like I say, people will
follow something that they consider to be strong or it's
scared them. So that fine combination is there, what people
have been trained to follow, you know, until they.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
Rise above it. That's where it is.

Speaker 5 (23:22):
Politics, religion, you know, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
Yeah, all those well, and you know, politics is a
lot like religion Mississippi, James, because some people, you know,
they are born into a family, the Republican or Democrat,
and it's almost like a blasphemy to vote against what
you've been brought up in. Even if you look at
the policies, the positions, the issues and everything, and you
determine that that party you've been voting for your whole

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life is not representing your interest. It's like you got
you got to turn your back on your faith in
God and move over to the other side. That's a
big jump, but people are capable of doing it. It
happens all the time. And when one side represents a
better choice than the other, that's kind of the position
you might find yourself in. But I give more people
credit Mississippi James than perhaps you do in terms of

(24:13):
analyzing issues and looking at not just what some politician
is saying, or some bill of goods or trying to
sell you, but what the real issues are that face
our country and what the positions are when you finally
boil it down, whether it's the party position or platform,
or the individual candidate saying something, I will do this.

(24:33):
Some people are afraid about the open borders. I happen
to be one of those. I think it's a terrible situation.
It's obviously calling cousin chaos in a lot of communities,
including many communities where those black men might live. Maybe
that's one of the reasons they like Trump, because Trump
has promised to be much stronger on the border than
the Harrison campaign would be. See the current administration and

(24:54):
the number of illegal immigrants coming in over the past
four years and compared to the numbers that came over
during Trump. Was Trump's administration like one hundred percent solid
on border security. No, but at least it tried, And
that may be a defining issue in the election. And
I think my listeners are smart enough to know which
side of the ledger is what they proceed to be better.

(25:15):
They may think Harris is better than they think Trump
is better. But I do believe it's not based upon
some manipulative SoundBite or some you know, personality thing. I
think it comes down to the issues, at least i'd
like to hope. Maybe I'm just being overly optimistic. Great
hearing from you, James five point thirty seven. Pete, hang on,
I take your call right out of the gate when
I get back, and that'll just be in a few

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can't find time.

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I promise P to B first. He is first. Pete,
welcome to the show. Thanks for holding over to break
my friend.

Speaker 7 (26:43):
Thanks Brian head back to the energy topic. Yeah, whenever
that comes up, very little emphasis is ever put on
a geothermal And I'm just reenterating this MIT is on
the cusp of developing a process. They use a gyrotron

(27:05):
which Jesus microwaves to melt rock and if they get
drilled into the super hot rock, it will generate three
steam for twenty million years. Yeah, and I just don't
get why it's It's hardly ever even brought into the equation.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
It, Pete. My only guess is I'm with you all
day long. I have a geothermal system for my house.
Is my HVAC system is geothermal. It works great. You know,
it's a heat exchanger. The Earth's temperature is a constant,
what fifty five degrees once you get below a certain level,
and that allows you to exchange the heat one way
or another to heat and air condition your home, bringing
that temperature up to a much higher point than it

(27:47):
would be if you started from scratch, Like on a
ninety degree day, at least you're starting to fifty five
and on a subsero day at least you're starting to
fifty five degrees. So makes perfect sense. Your point is
even drilled deeper you have instant steam generation makes a
great sense, but it's the it's probably that the technology
itself is not yet ready for prime time. They haven't

(28:08):
developed an efficient way of doing it. You're talking about
some laser blasting rock. Maybe that's the future and we'll
all be able to tap into the Earth's abundant, unlimited
energy for that purpose. I agree. It sounds perfect, a
perfect solution. I just believe, at least as my my
initial response, since it does seem to answer all the
challenges we face. That it's just not ready for prime time.

(28:30):
Nuclear has been around.

Speaker 7 (28:31):
First time, but they're getting close.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
But if they put if they put.

Speaker 7 (28:34):
Them money, some of the money there's throwing away on
carbon capturing all.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
These Oh that's a different story.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
It would help.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
That's a different story. Yeah, we should quit throwing money
away at carbon capture because you know, I want the
plants to have some food, you know what I'm saying.
I don't believe carbon dioxide is a problem, Honestly, I
really don't. But it's not.

Speaker 7 (28:57):
It's like four one one percent of the atmosphere. It's
like nothing.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
I appreciate that, but that's a different discussion. We're having
this discussion because there's a lot of people that have
been duped into believing somehow plant food is killing the planet.
I can't ever reconcile that position. Honestly appreciate the call PETE.
I do not deny that that is a certainly a
wonderful option for the future. It may just be that
it's too expensive to well create and generate power that way,

(29:25):
as opposed to building one of these module and nuclear plants,
which is pretty small and generates gazillions of watts of
power enough so that they can power entire artificial intelligence
operations and also have a little leftover for you and me.
Real quick, one story here for the stack of stupid.
Thirty nine year old British woman killed when a malfunctioning
Ottoman bed fell on her neck and asphyxiated her. Ellen

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I miss out of the beds of a base that
can be raised, usually a gas lift hydraulics to access
the storage base underneath. Popular choice for households wanting to
keep betting or see unseasonal clothes out of sight. The

(30:14):
mattress platform on Davy's bed fell unexpectedly, trapping her neck
against the upper service inside panel of the bed. Unable
to free herself, she died of positional asphyxia. M one
of the two gas lift pistons was defective. Well, you
can't blame her. I can't believe this is even in
the stack of stew. But that sounds like a product

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tonight and Orlando's Sonza seven oh five Love that guy.
Lonnie Joe Ward, forty seven years old, Junior forty seven

(33:33):
arrested and charged with ludelessivious behavior with a victim under
the age of sixteen after allegedly touching a girl inappropriately
at a haunted house in Jonesville.

Speaker 4 (33:43):
Do what Happens?

Speaker 2 (33:45):
Alachua County Sheriff's respond to the haunted house with a
victim reportedly said she was one of the scare actors
in a haunted house. Ward the last person to go
through the haunted house. She said she was sitting in
a chair. The second juvenile was behind her when Ward
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and tried to play it off, looking surprised. He's been arrested.
Creepy people doing creepy things. Uh, let us see here, dude.

(34:30):
Child was killed in a freak accident at a Haunted
hay Ride attraction. We've got a Halloween theme going on here, haven't.
Over the weekend, corn To Tennessee authorities Hamilton County Sheriff's
Office not OURS announced the incident of press release. Deputies
called to the Haunted Hilltop attraction located in Harrison, Tennessee,
about quarter to eleven and the night on Friday, they
got their officials learned that a boy had been run
over by a tractor while playing a prank on hay riders.

(34:54):
Quote Upon arrival, HCSO deputy spoke with a chaperone for
a group of juveniles that have been playing near a
hay ride tractor route and we're behind some of the
butt bushes trying to scare some hay riders at the
Haunted Hilltop event. Deputies told one of the juveniles that
attempted to jump on the trailer and had possibly slipped
and fallen underneath the wheels. He was found unresponsed. Corners

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Medical Examiner's Office said the boy was twelve years old,
and they extended their thoughts and sympathy to the family
for the deceased juvenile. Hilltop for its part, Haunted Hilltop
announce that it will be closed the following day and
asked for prayers for the community. Sorry, accidents I suppose happened.

(35:39):
Let's get her to see what Bill Scott for part
company in this hour. Bill, thanks for calling this morning.
Welcome to the Morning Show.

Speaker 9 (35:45):
Hey Brian, how are you doing this morning?

Speaker 2 (35:47):
I am doing fine under the circumstances. Thanks for asking.
Hope you can say the same. Oh, yes, I'm doing fine.

Speaker 9 (35:54):
But my point I was going to get Trump going
to win because all you hear on the poort there
it's it's if that's all lie, it's fake.

Speaker 10 (36:04):
He nailed it.

Speaker 9 (36:06):
It's all fake because and number two, what I'm saying
is when they this round up starts coming now round us? Yeah,
round book needs illegals out there.

Speaker 3 (36:20):
We don't.

Speaker 2 (36:20):
Oh, I didn't listen. I didn't have context for who
you were talking about rounding up. So you're talking about
deporting illegal immigrants.

Speaker 9 (36:30):
Yes, going to make it more clear, but I mean,
I'm telling you they're going to do like they did
in Israel.

Speaker 2 (36:37):
They're gonna they're going to pull one of.

Speaker 9 (36:39):
Those October sevens here. They're going to try to take
as many people as they can before they get out
of here, or take themselves. And number two Americans, listen
to me out there, everyone, mother, your father.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
You get a gun.

Speaker 9 (36:55):
You carry it like you do your cell phone, because
you never know, and it can have and it's going
to It ain't a matter, it's if, it's a matter when,
and it's coming, it's coming. You got thirty sixteen thousand
Chinese here.

Speaker 5 (37:10):
Men actually come on.

Speaker 2 (37:12):
The number the numbers more than that, Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 9 (37:16):
And number two the illegals here, I mean, my god,
I mean, I live down here in Melbourne, Kentucky. And man,
well where are they staying at?

Speaker 3 (37:30):
I mean?

Speaker 9 (37:31):
And number three, the best one I got to tell
you is, man, they're going for a gain pig Now,
MONKEYV is gone.

Speaker 2 (37:45):
Mind your guinea pigs.

Speaker 3 (37:46):
Bill.

Speaker 2 (37:47):
I don't even a problem with the recommendation of a firearm.
That again on my firearms owner, and I do believe
in carrying concealed for a variety of reasons. It doesn't
have any to do necessarily with any particular given criminal threat.
It's just that criminal threats exist in the world. The
world's an imperfect place, and it just so happens. I
was glad that I had my concealed carry when that
guy tried to kill me on the expressway. Nice to
be able to defend yourself against a guy who looked like,

(38:08):
in my estimation, was about six two to six four
and weighed north of two hundred and fifty pounds two
hundred and seventy five maybe big guy. Could I have
handled him at my small five to ten frame at
one hundred and ninety pounds. Probably not. Could I have
handled him because I had a firearm. Absolutely, it's a
great equalizer. It's one of the reasons why I recommend

(38:29):
owning one. So whether or not something's going to hit
the fan between now an election day after election day,
you know what, it could hit the fan today, Be prepared,
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More talk about in the six o'clock hour. I love
hearing from you, and we'll dive onto some other topics
after the news. I hope you can stick around the

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latest on the election minutes away. At the top of
the hour, you got a vote.

Speaker 8 (38:54):
The future of our country depends on it.

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inviting you to stick around. One of my favorite candidates
in this race coming up, Orlando Sons in one hour
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News chief Mad Boyle returns to talk about the latest
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Daniel Davis. We hear from retired Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis
every Tuesday at eight thirty, we'll get the latest on
the couple of wars of course, Israel and Ukraine Russia,
and doesn't look like Ukraine's faring very well at least
as most recent reports excuse me, Russia making some inroads

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and taking over more Ukrainian territory. And then final, my
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he's not he is a slightly critical Donald Trump. I
have to give huge props at Gerard Baker from The
Wall Street Journal Barack Obama and the Democrats politics of

(40:44):
contempt because this is something that has incensed me and
bothered me from well forever. It's one of the reasons
I'm on what I call self described little well libertarian.
You know, I trust you with your decision making, I
trust you with your zipper, I trust you with your
wal and I don't like being lectured to by elitist politicians.

(41:07):
That's fundamentally what's going on here In b and Gerard
Baker's assessment, Beginning with Barack Obama's lecture to black men,
he just calls it the latest example of a peculiar strategy,
which is talking down to you. So do you consider
a vote for Donald Trump because you're bad or because
you're stupid? That's the question Democratic Party wants to put

(41:28):
to wavering voters in the final few weeks of the campaign,
the closing argument they think will convince people to choose
Kamala Harris instead. Are you an immoral, bigoted person, one
of those notoriously misogynistic black men who can't stand up
any women, or a white racist to hate foreigners? Or
are you a dupe easily misled by information, going back
to some of the Mississippi James observations, and this really

(41:51):
kind of hits home on that maybe you're both whatever.
You may not be good or wise enough to understand,
but you must listen to us, your moral and intellectual superiors,
and do as you're told. You'll thank us later. We've
long been familiar with this high attitude altitude view from

(42:11):
progressives about people who don't see things their way. They
think only ignorance or turpitude could ever explain why others
disagree with them. A superiority complex rooted in an epistemic
closure to the possibility that there could be mentally sound
or morally defensible arguments that challenge their verities. It was

(42:33):
evident in Killary Clinton's Basket of Deplorables characterization of Trump
voters back in twenty sixteen, Barack Obama's bitter Clingers dismissal
in two thousand and eight of Americans with traditional values.
What's different this time is the openness with which the
contempt is expressed. On both of those earlier occasions, the

(42:56):
Clinton Obama WANs from earlier on the illuminating insight into
what our Democrat leaders really think of most of the
country was unintended. Both instances occurred when the candidates were
caught on tape bemoaning privately in events for donors how
dreadful so many of their countrymen were. But it is
a sign of the desperation that the Harris campaign must

(43:19):
be starting to feel that the contempt and the moral
and intellectual pedagogy that demands are now very much on
open public display. Last week, Obama was back in the fray,
delivering a stern lecture to Black men who haven't had
their innate bigotry corrected by an Ivy League education, deploying

(43:40):
the ark out of the black street. He must have
picked up at Columbia or Harvard. That's hilarious, he told
the Brothers at a meeting in Pittsburgh. Quote part of
it makes me think that, well, you aren't feeling the
idea of having a woman as president, and you're coming
up with other alternatives and for reasons for that. And
he went on to explain the reason why as many
as twenty percent of black men were considering Trump according

(44:01):
to the opinion polls, must be, as Obama put it,
that the Republican shows himself to be a real man
by putting women down. Got that black men could support
mister Trump only because they like putting women down. Can

(44:22):
you imagine what mister Obama would call a conservative and
made such an individual individual and viduous rather generalization. To
be fair to the brothers, it's not only black men
whom the Democrats see is morally disordered in their views
on women. It's most men. One of the more peculiar
commercials of the campaign appeared last week, and this is crazy.

(44:42):
I know you've probably seen it by now. The lecture
for the rest of us on what being a Real
Man is, produced by a group that styles itself as
Creatives for Harris, features a bunch of actors. Actors underscore
playing men, between bench pressing, perching on tailgates, and doing
other manly things, take time out to explain to the

(45:06):
Neanderthals among us that they are all man enough to
support women. The implication if you don't vote for miss Harris,
you aren't man enough. However, you like your steak or
talk to your horse. Then again, if you aren't a
bigot and you're still voting for mister Trump, then you're
probably just an idiot an easy mark for misinformation. Missus

(45:32):
Clinton worn last month of an October surprise, some patently
false story about miss Harris that voters would fall for.
To protect us further from such contamination, she thinks, depending
on the source, Americans spreading falsehood should be in her words,
civilly or even in some cases, criminally charged. In this view,

(45:54):
we are all mere children in the dangerous world of
digital media. Who's ten their minds can be shielded from
terrors by government censorship. Do Democrats really believe that those
are in those who are inclined to support Trump in
this contest are morally depraved or cognitively incapable. Is it impossible,

(46:19):
for example, that black men may think mister Trump would
do a better job for the economy than another Democratic administration,
Or that the Democrats denial that sex is a biological
reality is a serious threat to both the nation's values
and science, Or that Hispanics might want a candidate who

(46:41):
is a record and promise of imposing a tough immigration
policy that will keep the country safer than the mess
Biden Harris administration is created for the last four years.
The Democrats' self ordained mission to make better humans of
us all is not only tiresomely elitists. It's also of

(47:02):
dubious political value. If you have such a low opinion
of voters, they named up having a low opinion of you.
Gerard Baker wonderful points left at his criticism of Trump
because he's not a big fan, calls him repugnant. I
get that, I understand his points, But the broader point
on this is exactly how I have felt needed a
wonderful job summing it up. When you hear these people

(47:23):
talk to you and tell you what you need to believe.
A white Joe Biden telling you a black man that
if you don't vote for Democrats then you're not black.
How unbelievably and horrific and horrifically insulting is that? I maanam,
I take a fence on you half of black people
out there when they tell you that you're too stupid

(47:45):
to get a photo ID Who makes these arguments and
who buys into him? See the latter part is for
me the biggest question mark who actually buys into that?
Going back to Mississippi James point, this is kind of
the debate that we had. You know, people listen and
they just think, oh, you know, they buy a lockstock

(48:08):
and barrels whatever some talking head politician has to say
to them. And I say, no, I believe you're smarter
than that, and I believe that you see through that.
And you know, I can understand nodding in approval when
your party candidate is up there making arguments that might
benefit your party, even if they are bloody insulting to you,

(48:29):
that you might go ahead and not an approval knowing
that well, someone's going to buy into it, an ergo,
it's going to help my party win an election. Now
that's not me. I will not abide and I wouldn't
allow that if one of my you know, preferred party
candidates was doing the same thing. Critical thinking, logic, reason,

(48:50):
Tell me what your policy positions are. Tell me what
it's going to do for me, for the country. What
are we going to do to write the ship that's
of the things that we perceived be wrong. Let's get
down to that. They'll tell me I'm too stupid to
get a photo ID, and don't tell me black men
are not voting for Kamala Harrison simply because she's a woman.

(49:11):
Maybe it does go to things like sports and men
playing against women in sports. Maybe it does have to
something to do with traditional family values. I know the
Latino voters who are going more and more in favor
of Trump are very religious people as a general, you know,
broad brush sweeping, not to sort of stereotype, but look

(49:31):
at the statistics and they're also big on family values.
And I think also traditional norms like no, you're a guy,
you're not going to play against women. That could be
a defining issue for a voter that in the economy
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the transgenders playing in sports issue we have and this
is actually becoming an issue. There's editorial board of the
journal again transgender sports is a twenty twenty four sleeper
issue and they actually dive into Jared Brown's ad because
some are suggesting that, well it's not it's a lie.

(52:47):
They cite mister Brown's vote against the failed twenty twenty
one amendment offered by Alabania Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville, Jared
Brown is too liberal for Ohio. I know you've seen
that he voted to let transgender biological men participate in
women's sports. Well, up in Cleveland, there's a place called
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and they say, well, that's not true. It was only
really only about money, they argue. They claim that Brown
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Act that would have stripped federal funding from Ohigh schools
if the schools allowed transgender people to participate in women's sports. So,
they say, so it's false to claim shared Brown wanted
women to play in sports or men to play in

(53:31):
women's sports.

Speaker 1 (53:33):
Hmm.

Speaker 2 (53:37):
Well, adding strings of federal funding a common way that
Congress forces its policies down your throat. And of course,
as they note, it's a little difficult to imagine any
public school telling the federal government that they can well
keep the money that otherwise would have flown into the schools. So,
of course, voting against that was a vote to allow

(53:58):
transgender what is it women to play? Whoever, men to
play against women in sports, boiling it down to its
biological chromosomal reality. And I'm allowed to do that because
I believe in biological chromosomal reality. You know, it's science.

(54:19):
But in terms of not listening to the powers to
be and doing what you think is morally and ethically
and scientifically appropriate, the Nevada women's volleyball team held a vote.
Players voted to forfeit in ocus October twenty sixth match
against San Jose State because they have a transgender player
named Blair Fleming who apparently burns ninety mile an hour

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women who are playing against him. Now, the Nevada Athletic
Department for Fritz Paul said, no, we're going to play
the game. We're going to play the game, but they
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spite of what the NC TWOA rules are, despite of

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what the Mountain West Conference rules are. In the USA
Volleyball Rules and Regulations, as well as the laws of
the Constitution of the United States of America. We're not
going to participate. It's not right, it's not fair. One senior,
one of the captains on the team. We decided that
we're going to stand in solidarity with other teams that
have already forfeited that we would not participate in the

(55:25):
game that advances sex based discrimination or injustice against female athletes.
Well stated, and I like that sex based discrimination spin
on it. So multiple teams have already been down this path,
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Speaker 11 (57:16):
I mean, we have a campaign now that is sending
out surrogates to lie that and compare Trump to Hitler
the end of democracy. You know he's going to sign
a national abortion band, none of which is true. It
is against IVF, not true. The person that has that
has to start answering questions. Real questions are Kamala Harris
about what you know her twelve million plus unvetted Harris

(57:41):
Biden illegals. Why do you want to decriminalize it and
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driver's licenses and a college education. People that you haven't vetted,
and they've come from over one hundred and eighty countries,
including our top geopolitical foes and countries with terroritize from.

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Without further ado, Over to the phones, Candy, Welcome to
the Morning Show. Thanks for calling in this morning.

Speaker 13 (01:00:23):
Hi, thanks for having me. I was actually happy about
Obama the rating them the black people. Unfortunately it was
only black men, because this will awaken them to the
fact that they're being they've they're being treated like I

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don't know, slaves.

Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
Yeah, they're being talked down to and told what is
in their best interest, which may not necessarily be in
their best interest. He's taking them for a bunch of
stooges the old does he I think really truly, in
his heart of heart, Obama believes that black men don't
want to vote for Kamala Harris merely because she's a woman.
I mean, for him to be honest, you'd have to
acknowledge the failure of the Biden Harris administration and where

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we are now compared to how we were after the
four years Trump was president. He's never going to do that,
so he goes on true colors.

Speaker 14 (01:01:20):
Yeah, yeah, and I love it.

Speaker 13 (01:01:24):
I hope and I'm hoping, but more black men wake
up and if they'd watch some Fox and they become
more apparent, mor will wake up. And you know, voting
is hard, but it's easy if you just vote for
one party. That takes a lot of the weight off.

(01:01:46):
So I hope they become more like me, who has
trouble voting for. You know, I like to vote for
I like to vote thoughtfully, and it's hard to do well.

Speaker 2 (01:01:57):
It depends on how much time you're willing to put
in it. And I know a lot of people don't
have enough hours in the day to follow politics as
closely as someone like me or others, you know, weed
dwellers is what I like to call them. But you know,
it's my job. So I spent a lot of time
doing that. And to me, the issues are very crystal clear,
and it's easy to figure out which candidate is more
appealing to my belief systems and of course my view

(01:02:18):
of politics and the role of government, because I'm always
looking at what they're talking about, what they're saying specifically.
And you know, if you've got kids in the house,
you got to get you know, dinner's cooked, you got
to go to work, you got a little bit of
time for some exhalation. It's not like you want to
sit down in front of your computer and start diving
into all these different political sites and you know, deep
diving into the various issues and all the different positions

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they've taken, whether over the years or even recently. So
I get that, but yeah, what's in my best interest?
And if you can look at your life right now
and say, you know what, I went to the grocery store,
I filled my gas tank up, I know what my
rent is. I know I'm not able to afford a house.
Why was it I didn't feel this way four years ago?
Well that might answer a lot of questions in and
of itself, and are your own conclusions based upon that? So, yeah,

(01:03:03):
I get where you're coming from, Canny, I do appreciate it.
And yeah, I'm glad Barack Obama opened his mouth in
that way the other day as well. Much in the
same way I appreciated the fact that we all knew
Hillary Clinton thought we were all a bunch of deplorables
clinging to your guns in constitution. You're damn right, we
do cribbage. Mike, Welcome to the Morning Show, My submarine or.

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Friend daily thoughts.

Speaker 16 (01:03:24):
Some pressure you, my brother.

Speaker 2 (01:03:25):
Thank you, man, I appreciate that.

Speaker 3 (01:03:27):
No problem.

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I can't thank you enough, Mike for calling in on
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afternoon to also share his thanks to those veterans, So
I'm sure there could have been a lot of other
things that Orlando could have been doing on a Saturday
afternoon with his family, or I think he's in a campaign,
if my memory servegemy correct.

Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
Last time, I tried to.

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Thank Orlando Sanza for also.

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Even an army guy. But we'll make acception.

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I know you make acception time to time. Mike, always
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Speaker 14 (01:08:44):
Hey Brian, appreciate you. My man been listening to you
for a couple of years now, praying for your health and.

Speaker 2 (01:08:49):
I appreciate it. Thank you very much.

Speaker 14 (01:08:52):
Yeah, I just wanted to give my thoughts on why
President Obama stepped in it big time when it comes
to black man and calling us out specifically. So this this,
this is a term that you may not be familiar with,
but because black men are who we are, and the

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seventy five percent of us who were raised without our fathers,
we have.

Speaker 10 (01:09:17):
This huge.

Speaker 14 (01:09:20):
Hole in our heart that is the shape of our
missing father, and so we we tend to overcompensate with
our manhood. So this term that we're never gonna allow
is called We're never gonna allow ourselves to be sunned
by someone who's not our father. Oh yeah, you don't

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get to Yeah, you know, you don't get to do that.
Like my father was never there and you ain't him.
So if you're gonna have fatherly authority in my life,
it's because you've earned it from being a mentor. Right.
And then here's what adds to the what adds to

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the fire is this whole agenda that the Democrat Party
has embraced with the whole LBGT movement. One of the
things that black men also resist greatly is the attempt
to feminize us. Like, bro, you're gonna start a fight
if you try to feminize me because I got this

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overcompensation for trying to prove that I'm a man, and
so now you want me to embrace these men running
around in skirts doing erotic dances in front of my kids. Bro,
you're gonna start a fight. I'm going to jail over
my kids. And I don't care if you're a former president.
We can fight too.

Speaker 4 (01:10:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (01:10:43):
You out of line, Bro, You out of line.

Speaker 2 (01:10:46):
Hey man, I cannot thank you enough for saying it
straight and putting that perspective on it. You're not my dad.
Don't let you. You haven't earned it. What a that's
That's wonderful, man. I've never heard it put exactly that way,
and I'm glad you did it on the fifty five
KC Morning Show. Wonderfully stated. And you may be answering
in large part the question of why people aren't just

(01:11:08):
gravitating over to Kamala Harris. Tell me what you're running on,
tell me what the issues are. We're smart enough to
figure out what's in our best interest, and don't go
shoving femininity down my throat. I appreciate that, you know what.
I think the Latino community probably feels the same way
about this demasculization of men. I mean, it's important to have.
You know, machismo in the Latino community is a real

(01:11:30):
solid thing, and I know that that exists in a
certain perspective the same way in the Black community. It
does less and less in the white community, sadly from
my perspective, but I try to think of myself as
a more traditional male in that regard. Thank you, Hank.
That was that was wonderfully stated, wonderfully stated. We got
time for Jamie, Jamie, thanks for holding. Welcome to the

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Morning Show.

Speaker 18 (01:11:52):
Morning Brian. Oh, that last caller was awesome. I just
wanted to kind of highlight too, that this pervasive racism
is alive and well and all these inner city public schools,
and these kids are being taught, and they're being treated,
and they're being given a viewpoint that is just a
bunch of lives about who they are based on their

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skin color. And you're in a serious crisis obviously with
the black community. But the whole attitude towards humanity is
just very dark. I mean, it really really is.

Speaker 17 (01:12:23):
And I don't.

Speaker 18 (01:12:23):
Understand the cognitive dissonance, especially when it comes to how
abortion got started to basically get rid of all the
black babies. It makes no sense to me. It's just
it's so horrid. I can you know, it's just really hard,
a hard till to swallow. When they're out there advocating
for being so inclusive and caring so much about the

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black community in the Latino community, it's just a bunch
of lies.

Speaker 2 (01:12:49):
Well, you obviously know the Margaret Sanger story, the storied
legendary lauded Margaret Sanger, who liked abortion because she leaves
in eugenics, who wanted to eradicate the black pots population.
It's no longer about eradicating the black population. Now, it's
about choice. You have a choice to eradicate the black population.
I guess that's what it's all about. I don't understand it,

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but you're right. I hear what you're saying clearly, Jamie.
I appreciate the call of Mike. I will get your call.
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Speaker 15 (01:16:09):
Say Ryan about the transgender athlete that played. I think
standing as they say, I don't blame the other teams
for forfeiting, because there's say for their safety everything. But
I'm not sure IF's the same guy that there's a
video it'saw online of another transgender athlete. There was a
volleyball spiked the ball into a girl on the other

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team's face, knocked.

Speaker 3 (01:16:34):
Her out and broke her nose.

Speaker 2 (01:16:36):
Yeah, with the ball and.

Speaker 15 (01:16:38):
Then and the NF did nothing about it. I mean,
that's that's ridiculous thing somebody wasn't gonna take for them
to finally.

Speaker 2 (01:16:47):
Stop this, Well, it's gonna take the young women who
just said, we are not going to abide. Don't care
what the n C two A said, don't care what
you say. The laws and the rules are, we will
not abide. You're ruining women's sports for women, biological women,
and we're not going to take part in it. So
we're not going to play. And the more teams that
stand up and say we will not play means the

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sport's going to either evaporate or the rules will change,
and the smart, right, scientifically grounded people who refuse to
play against men will prove themselves vindicated and the sport
will return, and hopefully with some sane rules that prevent
you know, biologically male players from competing against women for
the obvious reason they have a sizable advantage over women.

(01:17:28):
Look at the statistics, folks, Okay, and I don't want
to even have a conversation about Okay, well if they
take a testosterone or you know, no, no, how about
just competing on a so called even playing field that
doesn't involve the use of drugs or anything else for
that matter. I know you're not allowed to use steroids

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in sports, right and that a rule does taking test
testosterone blocking drugs for a male athlete that wants to
pretend as a woman. Does that really change the dynamic?
I don't know. I'm not a doctor in a don't
play one on radio, but you need the suppressence in
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rules that they've made. So how about we just put
a O just say no? So you know, and there
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they shouldn't be able to play against women. It hurts
the women. If you want to get hit by a
ninety mile an hour volleyball in the face, break your
nose and get knocked out, I'm not sure that women
can do that. I don't know, but and I don't
know the rules of volleyball to know whether spiking a
ball in someone's face with that much violence is okay

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under the rules. It may very well be, but they
see that's where the disadvantage comes in, because men tend
to be stronger than women, and of course a stronger
person can probably launch the ball at a far higher
rate of speed, which is a little bit harder to
defend yourself from stating the obvious. O'Brien, your man's plaining

(01:19:18):
speaking of that traditional mail, I wouldn't even be married
to my wife if it wasn't for traditional male machismo
kind of thing. And I'm not that kind of guy mostly,
But you know what, when my wife's being harassed by
some guy on the street when we're trying to change
a tire, I get a tire iron out and I
go after that guy. Is that traditional machismo? Or am
I just defending my woman against what I perceived and

(01:19:40):
she perceived to be a threat. I'm not sure what
Dylan mulvaney might have done in that particular situation, but
I really think she probably would have taken a different tact,
if you know what I'm saying. Anyway, after the top
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Orlandossanza dot com. Welcome back, Orlando. It's always a real
pleasure to have in you on the program.

Speaker 3 (01:20:59):
Likewise, b thanks for having me.

Speaker 2 (01:21:01):
It's going to be a down ballot race, but it's
a really important one. Of course, he's running against Greg
Landsman for US Congress, and of course, after that debate,
I don't know how anybody in his right mind could
ever consider voting for Greg Landsman once you include his background,
his history, his being part of the Gang of Five,
and the issues upon which he's running, I don't know,
again doubling down on that, I don't know how anybody
could vote for him. But in the final analysis, let

(01:21:23):
me just ask you, right out of the gate, Orlando Signza,
how is the race going? I see your signs all
over the place.

Speaker 3 (01:21:29):
We look from all signs on the ground. We are
going to win this race, and win it, dig Brian,
because the momentum is strong, not just on the ground
from the way that we've really upped things in the
last stretch here of the race. But you talk to voters,
I mean they are truly being compelled no matter where
you are in the district, from del High to bond

(01:21:50):
Hill to Springboro up in Warren County, they're being compelled
by the message that we're going to go to Congress
to fix this broken economy. We are going to Congress
to secure the southern border and stop the flow of
fentanyl and crime into our city. And we're just going
to restore that strength of American leadership across the globe.

(01:22:11):
And for those that watch the debate, that you're referencing
just a couple of weeks ago. I mean, that was
just a compelling contrast of what we're going to do
when we're going to take back this seat and what
they've seen in almost two years under the current representation
in Greg Landsman. And I will tell you, Brian that

(01:22:32):
it is telling. When walking out of that debate, going
to a watch party for the subsequent vice presidential debate,
I encounter two people. Now it's anecdotal stories, but I
thought that that was just a huge win for us.
Debate night. One of them was just there to grab
a drink and he turns around to me and he says,
you're the guy that was just on TV. I said, yeah,

(01:22:52):
I'm Orlando. He said, listen, I just came here to
grab a drink and then I was fixated on the
TV watched the whole thing. You changed my mind mind tonight, brother,
I'm now voting for you. And then the other guy
was the brother of the owner of the restaurant who
identifies himself as a Democrat. And his brother said to him,
you should watch this debate with Orlando and Lance, and

(01:23:12):
he said, no way. In hack, am I watching the debate?
Watch the whole thing. We changed his mind. He said,
you've won me over. We're now voting for you. Compelling message, Brian,
That's how we're going to win this race.

Speaker 2 (01:23:22):
And that is exactly. Of course, I was on your
side before the debate, but again I was screamed, I was.
I was cheering for you. You did such a wonderful job
staying on message, calling him out, you know, pointing, and
obviously he just he babbled and stuttered. He sounded a
lot like a valley girl, a high school girl in
his language and his demeanor, and you just kept knocking

(01:23:45):
it out of the party. So I was literally out
loud cheering for you during that debate. Wonderful job on
that sophomore.

Speaker 3 (01:23:51):
Yeah, you know, his his demeanor, lack of professionalism, and again, right,
it's issues, it's it's policy. If he's got a record
that he is running from, not a record that he
can run on. And we brought the accountability that night.

Speaker 2 (01:24:04):
Liar, what you're you voted for those two pieces of legislation? Liar,
It was just like, wait a second, this isn't a debate.

Speaker 3 (01:24:15):
Yeah it's right, right, Yeah, you couldn't you You violated
federal stock act liar. Yeah, isn't it telling Brian that
on that issue? And I'm sure you you were ready
going to bring it up, but let me beat you
to the punch. Here right from from the first debate,
here's our opponent that categorically denies I didn't do any

(01:24:36):
of that. I I didn't I didn't violate ceter stat
What are you talking about, Orlando? Second debate, Uh, can't
hide from the issue. And then gives a response that
begged more questions that it actually give answers. And then
now on the eve of our third and final debate
tomorrow night at the Centas Center seven pm, hosted by
The Inquirer, you have the inquire Paper yesterday just reporting

(01:25:02):
that Greg Landsman himself says it was a mistake. All right, fine,
I failed to disclose over eighty stock transactions to the
valuation of up to one point six million dollars. It
was a mistake. It will never happen again. No, we
were speaking the truths two months ago. We're speaking the
truth now. It is accountability, it's a pattern of unethical practices.

(01:25:25):
This lack of integrity in the current representative for the
first district has got to go. It's the same guy
that was Gang of five when he was on Cincinnati
City Council. Was that a mistake then never gonna happen again. Well,
then now you get to Congress, you show the same
exact rules for the not for me mentality, and voters

(01:25:46):
are sick and tired of it. We're going to hold
him accountable on November fifth.

Speaker 2 (01:25:50):
Yeah, does sort of establish a pattern that you can
follow along those lines, doesn't it? Orlando anyway?

Speaker 3 (01:25:57):
Yeah, you know, yeah, but it just speaks to this
idea that you know, do as I say, not as
I do. And again in the military, we just called
that conduct unbecoming of an officer, and we're going to
hold them accountable.

Speaker 2 (01:26:14):
All right, And I'm glad you brought that up because
it allows me to point out and remind my listeners
that you're a West Point grad. You probably serve in
the American military. That's where you met your wife, Whill
also served. God bless both of you. Beautiful family for kids.
I know you're a really devout family man. But going
back to your time in the military, this whole woke
ideology and this embracing of the woke ideology seems to

(01:26:34):
be pervasive all the way through America's military. I don't
believe that really is designed to achieve the goal of
what the American military is supposed to be about, which
is protecting us from threats both foreign and domestic. But
I know it probably is having a profound impact on recruiting.
You know about recruiting, the numbers are down. We can't
get young people to even sign up. Is there some

(01:26:55):
do you plan on addressing that philosophy that seems to
have invaded in a very bad way in our American military?
Where are you on that, Orlando?

Speaker 3 (01:27:05):
Well, absolutely, like there is no doubt that there has
been And right, Brian, we would agree that from the
line unit, those soldiers that are fighting, sailors, airmen, marines
that are fighting on the ground and doing the hard
work of keeping us safe, they are still very much
with the mindset of the war fighting mission. But the

(01:27:28):
problem is at the top that the higher up you
go in the echelon, closer to the executive branch of
the commander in chiefs in where you have weak leadership
in the White House right now, And it's not even
leadership that's leading actually at the desk, it's the people
behind Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. That's been a concern

(01:27:50):
all along, is this ideology that they're trying to actually
pour down onto every single agency in our government, the
Department of Defense absolutely being one of them, where they
are just trying to make the military look a lot
more like mainstream America for political for a political agenda.

(01:28:12):
And that's where you know, we have steered the completely
wrong way when it comes to our war fighting mission.
It's always been our US military that is tasked with
the hard job of keeping us safe and to hold
our enemies accountable, sometimes in hand to hand combat. But look,

(01:28:34):
when I was in the military, when Jessica, my wife
was in the military, we live by a warrior ethos,
and it was that we would be ready and be
highly trained to destroy the enemy in protection of the
American people. But what is a concern right now, not
just for Americans that are currently serving that you have

(01:28:57):
higher chain of command that may just seem to be
drinking the kool aid from what they're being passed from
the top down, but for Americans that are contemplating whether
I'm going to join the military or not. I mean,
they look at the recruiting videos of our branches, and
you know when recruiting video seems to be pushing very

(01:29:20):
clearly an agenda that we want to make our military
look and feel like what we see, you know, just
on clothing commercials, you know, for all these brands just
trying to perpetuate this woke ideology. That's where you know
we've gone completely wrong. And who's going to be motivated

(01:29:41):
by that to pick up an M sixteen or an
M four rifle and actually sign up and serve their
country if we're not trying to incentivize them for that
very thing. Duty, honor, country, serve something greater than yourself.
All those things are what recruited me into the military.

(01:30:01):
We need to go back to that.

Speaker 2 (01:30:03):
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Seven nineteen fifty five KRC DE Talk Station, Brian Thomas,
l Orlando Sanza find them online Orlandossanza dot com. Before
we get to the EUAR Certified Public Accountant degree and inflation.
Since we're on the heels of another what I would say,
lie campaign and he just heard it, there isn't going
to be a national abortion ban. First off, because Donald
Trump said he'd never signed one into law. Second of all,

(01:32:49):
because the Supreme Court said this is not within the
power of the federal government. It exists as a state's
right or not, but it's a power of the state.
It is not one of the powers held by the
federal government. So this whole discussion on a national abortion
ban is nonsense. Orlando, you care to come in because
I know you've been brought into that discussion as well.

Speaker 3 (01:33:08):
Well, that's all they have, right, Brian, that's all the
Democrats have to lodge our way, And you're exactly right,
complete lies. This is a state issue. It is not
a federal issue. The Supreme Court has said it's so
and so. Any talk that anyone, whether it's me or Bernie,
is going to make this a federal issue is complete garbage.

(01:33:31):
And it's again just proof that because they can't talk
about the economy and the border and national security or
crime or education, they have the only thing left and
that's abortion. Trying to go back from the last two
election cycles. But there is no more ammunition in that gun.
It's completely false and it's not going.

Speaker 1 (01:33:53):
Anywhere fair enough.

Speaker 2 (01:33:55):
Got that one out of the way, which is easy
to do, and I just those commercials just drive me
up a wall. Or anniehow moving over to inflation, I
think probably the biggest problem for the American public going
to the grocery store every weekend, filling your tank literally
any given day. Biden administration came into this with gasoline
under two dollars a gallon. Inflation was in check. We

(01:34:17):
weren't paying a dollar fifty for an orange at the
grocery store. I could go on add nauseum about that.
What's Orlando going to do with his accounting degree to
bring about some change that will bring about lower inflation.

Speaker 3 (01:34:30):
Well, Brian, it's simple we're going to bring back common
sense on this issue and on every issue, but on
the economy, you're exactly right. From all the thousand doors
that we've knocked across this district, the economy is, bar none,
the most important problem that people want fixed. And listen,
it's simple that when we get to Congress, we are

(01:34:51):
not going to take positions like my opponent that's let's
raise the debt ceiling with zero cuts and government spending.
Come on, thirty four trillion dollars in debt and you
want to raise the national debt sealing with zero cuts
and spending. No, we're actually going to cut government spending.
Number two is that we're not going to assert these
extreme positions like let's raise federal minimum wage to twenty

(01:35:13):
four dollars an hour. I am all for raising wages
and making sure that people get a fair share of
what they need to make, but we're not going to
shove that down to throw the federal government on small businesses.
It would cripple the economy. And then number three is that, listen,
we're not going to tax the American family into oblivion.

(01:35:33):
This whole idea of spend spend, spend, tax, tax, tax,
is exactly why you have this hyperinflated environment and people
do not have as much money in their pocket that
they can keep at the end of the workday. So
we're going to renew the tax cuts and jobs back
to twenty seventeen to help families and small business owners.

(01:35:54):
It's Greg Lansman that has committed not to renewing those
tax cuts. It's Greg Lansman that's called for minim wage
to be hiked up to twenty four dollars an hour.
And isn't it telling Brian that the National Federation of
Independent Businesses, the largest advocate in the nation for small businesses,
has endorsed us in this race and not Greg Landsman,

(01:36:15):
who sits in the Small Business Committee in Congress. They
know it, we know it. We're going to take back
this seat and actually fix this economy on November fifth.

Speaker 2 (01:36:24):
That's actually a wonderful point you just made there. Orlando
props for that one. And in the time remaining, maybe
we can get an energy policy. Obviously, in terms of
the erosion of the middle classes purchasing power, a lot
of it has to do with rising energy costs, whether
it's at the gas pump or your duke Energy Bill,
which is going through the roof mainly, I would argue
because of us being forced to rely on green technology

(01:36:47):
and make massive billions of dollars in investment in something
that doesn't provide reliable electricity, whereas Orlando's sons on getting
our energy prices in check.

Speaker 3 (01:36:58):
Listen, all of us want America to remain having clean air,
clean water, to produce clean energy. There's no dispute on that.
But what is telling is again when it's my opponent
that gets to Congress and he votes no on something
as common sense as the Lower Energy Cost Act in
Congress that would have brought more manufacturing to America so

(01:37:22):
that we can actually in our manufacturing produce cleaner energy
instead of depending on hostile nations where their energy production
is a lot dirtier than ours, Brian, And there's no
doubt about that. To bring you actually have to fix
this by bringing manufacturing back to the United States and
for us to be energy dominant as a nation so

(01:37:45):
that we're not depending on other nations to produce our
own energy. And what does that effectively do By doing that,
we lower our energy costs. That Dukey Energy bill that
you talk about, I mean that's a hot button you
for me and you know that, Brian.

Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
Oh yeah, it's our.

Speaker 3 (01:38:02):
Duke energy build. It's almost doubled in the last year alone. Well,
if we bring production here, if we cut the bureaucratic
red tape, we actually become energy dominant. That can then
help us at home by lowering our utility costs and
again help us so that our money can go much

(01:38:23):
farther along the way to helping support our families like
mine of four young kids under the age of ten.
This is common sense stuff. And again we're bringing back
common sense when we take back this seat on November fifth.

Speaker 2 (01:38:36):
Well, I just have to observe that I have been
advocating for nuclear power because small footprint, massive club generation
of power, zero carbon seems to work perfectly well in
all the countries that use it. But lo and behold
now that Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are now talking about
nuclear power to power their AI facilities and building their
own or buying their own you know, the modular nuclear plants.

(01:39:00):
One of them at least is going to do that.
That nobody seems to be objecting anymore. It's amazing the
power of Amazon, Microsoft and Google. When they want something,
it looks like they're going to get it and we'll
move faster toward nuclear. When we are all standing around
waiting wondering why in the hell they weren't advancing nuclear
as a possible solution.

Speaker 3 (01:39:18):
Well, I'm pretty sure it's my opponent that would rail
against Amazon and Google one day, But then when we
look at his stock transactions, we realize he's invested in
those very companies. So I don't know which Greg Lance
and I'm going to see tomorrow on the debate, states Brian.
But no matter what, we're going to hold him accountable.

Speaker 2 (01:39:34):
What times the debate Orlando seven PM?

Speaker 3 (01:39:38):
Find it watch an addie inquire website.

Speaker 2 (01:39:41):
Since I Inquire stream it. It's going to be great.
I know you're gonna do another great job, Orlandosanza dot com.
I wrote a check to Orlando, and people in the
listening audience know that doesn't happen often. Good man, Orlando,
appreciate our conversation. Best of luck as we head on
into the home stretch.

Speaker 3 (01:39:57):
Thank you, Brian, Take care you.

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It is seven thirty one, fifty five KRC DE Talk Station.
A very very very happy Tuesday to you, extra special
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years in the US Army Army Reserve career. His named
John Mills, also recently written a book, War against the
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Log in from the comforting convenience of your own home.
Go to empower Youamerica dot org. Colonel Mills, un listen.
Let me start by thanking you for your service to
our country and if I went through your entire unbelievable
the detailed resume, we wouldn't have any time to talk
to you about what your subject matter is on tonight.
Welcome to the Morning Show, sir, and thanks again for
your service.

Speaker 4 (01:43:09):
Hey Brian, thank you an honor to be on the
show with you.

Speaker 5 (01:43:12):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:43:13):
My listeners talk about the deep state all the time.
We all get it, we understand it. You know, Politicians
come and go, New presidential administrations come and go, but sadly,
the people who work behind the scenes that generate all
the rules and the regulations, they always stay the same
and you can't really get rid of them. You know,
if you have a Republican administration come in on the
heels of a Democrat administration, you'd think there would be

(01:43:34):
a housekeeping and a house cleaning to get people in
line with the policies of the president. And yet, as
we've seen time and time again, most notably under the
Trump administration, everyone behind the scenes seem to be working
tirelessly against advancing the policies of the president. That's dysfunction defined, Colonel.

Speaker 4 (01:43:56):
Well, yeah, every president has the authority to point about
thirty five hundred to four thousand politicals that can come
in and essentially carry out the guidance of the leader,
the executive branch, the president. Unfortunately, we have a garganteum bureaucracy.

(01:44:17):
Really hard for those thirty five hundred to four thousand
politicals to actually, you know, effectively command and control and
give oversight because there's so many folks that I mean,
we have, you know, approximately just in the Department of Defense.
People won't realize in the Department of Defense we have
eight hundred thousand pavilions in addition to the military, and

(01:44:43):
then the rest of the federal government. We have several
million federal employees a plus many many more support contractors
which are very good and cut corney have done my
job without some incredible support contractors. But the reality is,
and I was just on last week a reefing with
the intelligence community and their oversight of the foreign interference

(01:45:04):
and election, and it was absolutely stunning. The narrative. This
is what happens in the deep state. A narrative is established,
doesn't matter if there's any facts or based behind it.
Everybody just parrots it like an absolutely unthinking automaton. And
this is and I really let it rip in this
because the intelligence community is saying Russian's interference again. And

(01:45:29):
I'll go a whold on a second. Here, you lied
in twenty sixteen and it was actually an FBI senior
executive who was arrested is in prison now for starting
the whole Russia hope and was being played by Russia.
What is the basis of Russia citing Russia again? They said, well,
she's they're attacking Kamala. Well, I said, that doesn't mean

(01:45:49):
that they support Trump. They support left wing movements, they
support right wing movements.

Speaker 10 (01:45:54):
They don't care.

Speaker 4 (01:45:55):
They just want the Russias, just want hate this tent.
What about China or don't think that China is involved
in the election? Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:46:03):
Really?

Speaker 4 (01:46:03):
What about TikTok?

Speaker 13 (01:46:04):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:46:05):
Really? But Iran is they said, Oh, I Ran is definitely.
I said, oh, Iran would not exist today if it
wasn't for Chinese purchases of gas and oil and a
huge footprint inside of Iran. Iran is a Chinese proxy.
So if Aran is involved, that means China is involved.
This is what happens in the bureaucracy, the deep state.

(01:46:28):
A narrative is established and nobody turns their brain on
and it actually does any thinking to test the narrative.
It is a crushing, controlling narrative that absolutely obscures truth.
You must always test the narrative. John McCone, the CIA
director during Kennedy in the Cuban missile crisis was fought.

(01:46:49):
He faced a rebellion of his analysts that there is
no way the Soviets put missiles in Cuba, Absolutely no way,
and it was a battle, it was a mutiny inside
the Kennedy's CIA director mccoche said, we are doing it.
He ordered flights proved the narrative was wrong. There were
Soviet missiles into But this is the problem. They established

(01:47:12):
a narrative and there's just that's just the way it is.

Speaker 3 (01:47:15):
Next problem.

Speaker 2 (01:47:16):
So the narrative comes from a high on high and
the subordinates the people on the front lines that are
doing the research looking into military hacking. Like I've seen
so many articles about the scale of Chinese spying saying
it literally overwhelms government. I don't know if you saw
the Wall Street Journal article the other bout that then
we have Chinese or some drones swarming around US military bases,
and you think it could be the Chinese. Bottom line

(01:47:38):
is you've got people in the frlans who see this,
know about it, know where the product problem comes from.
Are they afraid to speak out loud and defy their
superiors for fear of reprisal? Is that part of the
problem in this.

Speaker 4 (01:47:51):
Yeah? Absolutely, I mean, what was it. There's a bunch
of CIA analysts who, oh, my gosh, it was in
the twenty twenty sixteen, twenty twenty election.

Speaker 3 (01:48:02):
Refused.

Speaker 4 (01:48:02):
Oh, it was the Hunter Biden thing, and they were
they were all curried with offers of promotions. Over at
the I R S. You had two You had two
officials who were essentially bullied on the Hunter Biden laptop.

Speaker 5 (01:48:18):
So, yes, there is fear.

Speaker 4 (01:48:20):
The second is there is a automatic blue leaning narrative.

Speaker 10 (01:48:27):
Behavior.

Speaker 4 (01:48:29):
Why because no matter what the question is, the answer
is grow government. So everybody says, no matter what the
problem is, we have to grow government. Ergo you want.

Speaker 10 (01:48:39):
Democrats as a career civilian.

Speaker 4 (01:48:41):
Inside the government, because you got this mean, scary orange
person that has the temerity to.

Speaker 2 (01:48:48):
Question the growth of government.

Speaker 4 (01:48:51):
It is absolutely insane. When I started out as a
senior civilian, I had one person in the Office of
Security Defense. When I retired, I had seventy five, I
felt I was more effective with one. This is the
insanity of the situation. And so in northern Virginia and
look at Governor Younkin was just sued by the DOJ

(01:49:12):
for having the temerity to take illegals off the election
roles in Virginia. Yeah, eighteen US Coach six to eleven
says must be a US citizen vote absolutely, unequivocalent, non debatable.
And then they say, oh, how dare you take a
non US citizen off the roles? When he gave out
the governor gave out guidance. This is a long list

(01:49:34):
of people who appear to be illegal aliens, yet somehow
they're on the voting roles.

Speaker 10 (01:49:40):
How did that happen?

Speaker 4 (01:49:42):
The one hundred and thirty three registrars, essentially, I guarantee
you several of them work with DOJ. So at the
state level, we have a deep state. They work with
DOJ to bring this lawsuit. I think in Prince William County,
I have questions about my own registrar that he worked
with DOJ to take GI.

Speaker 3 (01:49:59):
He was given a list.

Speaker 4 (01:50:00):
He can't even validate whether he took any of the
names off the role. So this is the insanity at
the state and the federal level. It's a good gig.
They're paid well, they don't want to rock the boat,
and they're afraid. I mean, what could possibly go wrong
in this situation.

Speaker 2 (01:50:16):
Yeah, they might lose their job because well they aren't
needed anymore. But isn't that what it comes down to.
If the new administration can only hire several thousand people
to head up these various departments, departments that are being
undermined by the underlings below them, which never lose their job,
isn't the answer to dfund to a large degree? Isn't
that the only solution?

Speaker 4 (01:50:38):
We are starting with the Department of Education. For every dollar,
take it in thirty cents of that thirty percent fraud
waste abuse. That's called going out of business. In the
private sector, yes, if you spend a dollar, you better
take a dollar in. This is insanity. Any of these
Harvard id League economists that are well, the growth economic

(01:51:00):
multiplier factor for a government dollar is a dollar fifty
Oh really, where did they come up with that number?
You know, Larry Summers and crew, they're just making these
numbers out of thin air. Here, Well, if you get
a fifty percent profit on every dollar government spending. Holy smokes.
Just eviscerate the private sector and give everything the government
fifty percent return. I mean, I mean Silicon Valley doesn't

(01:51:23):
get fifty percent on return. These people are aligned. They're
making up these numbers. Government does not create jobs. It
create creates depth, and that's I'm all for a professional
federal government. I'm all for highly paid civil servants. I
expect absolute performance, absolute integrity out of them.

Speaker 5 (01:51:44):
For that.

Speaker 4 (01:51:44):
We just had this Department of the Army civilian.

Speaker 10 (01:51:47):
She wonders it.

Speaker 9 (01:51:49):
It was like one hundreds.

Speaker 4 (01:51:50):
It was like an unbelievable number that she defied with
like fifty million dollars, and now she's fighting to retain
her pension. I mean, this is insane. I mean, I
mean it's breathtaking. How in the world I think that
maybe it was even one hundred million. It was just
insanity what she was able to want. A total failure supervision.
How did this happen? I'm all for a professional government.

(01:52:13):
This is the problem with bureaucrats. They feel their jobs
will disappear in a nanosecond if their program is actually
successfully a pablished.

Speaker 2 (01:52:24):
So that's it. If they have success, It's like say,
solving the war on poverty or whatever. They're all out
of a job, so we're just not going to be successful,
so we can all keep our jobs and get extra
funding each and every year. Well, you hit the nail
on the head on that, and I know you're going
to do it in depth. That's tonight log in only
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(01:55:06):
Welcome back to the morning show, my friend. It's always
a pleasure to have you on the program.

Speaker 10 (01:55:10):
Hey, great to be here.

Speaker 2 (01:55:11):
As always, latest from the campaign trail the general subject matter.
I've seen quite a few new polls that are coming out.
Looks like Donald Trump's either closing the gap or advancing
his lead in a lot of the swing states. That's
positive information is the Kamala Harris campaign seems to struggle
to well articulates a string of words together that makes
any sense.

Speaker 10 (01:55:34):
Yeah, it seems like Kamala Harris is in complete collapse
in front of us right now. The biggest story of
the weekend was the NBC News poll that showed US
net seven point swing Donald Trump's way over the last
three weeks away from Kamala Harris. Donald Trump has taken
a lead nationally in the NBC poll over Kamala Harris

(01:55:55):
when you include the full field, which obviously the race
will include the full field. So it's very possible at
this point that Donald Trump could win the national popular vote, right,
not just the electoral college, but if Donald Trump wins
the national popular vote, that's a mandate level victory for
Donald Trump on election Day. And so we'll see how

(01:56:16):
it goes. And then we're seeing numbers across the battle
round states as well. Donald Trump seems to and several
recent polls have taken a clear and convincingly in places
like North Carolina, Georgia, and Arizona, those Sun Belt states,
and if he holds those three, he takes those three states,

(01:56:38):
then dal Trump's won state away from the presidency, he
gets there with either Pennsylvania, North Carolina, sorry, Pennsylvania, Michigan,
or Wisconsin. And so in the he's looking very good
in all three of those as well. And so the
bottom seems to be falling out of the Harris campaign
all the momentums with Trump. And you're seeing that out

(01:57:02):
there right now because the way that the Trump campaign
and the Republicans are handling things and where the Democrats
are handling things are very different, and you can you
can see it on full display that Democrats are ripping
each other apart and the Republicans are out having fun
on them. The campaign trill well.

Speaker 2 (01:57:17):
And honestly, I'll be the first person to Mike because
people ask me all the time, what do you think
is going to happen in the election, And I'm afraid.
I'm afraid, Matt to be optimistic. I don't believe in,
you know, being jinxed, and you know, like like if
I'm optimistic, then it's necessarily going to go against what
I what I would like to have happened. But you know,
the world's a crazy place, and I know a lot

(01:57:37):
of people are struggling with the integrity of the election
generally speaking, and think it's going to be stolen. And
I hear those claims, and this concerns all the time.
Matt Where are you? Are you optimistic or are you
just sort of, you know, taking these polling numbers as
you see them.

Speaker 10 (01:57:52):
I have to be an optimistic otherwise I can't do
this every day. I can't get up every morning and
call in shows like this.

Speaker 3 (01:57:59):
But I have to be an optimist.

Speaker 10 (01:58:02):
I always am, always have been, always see the right
side of things. But that being said, I mean, look,
the numbers are genuinely better than we've ever seen Donald
Trump put up in the you know, last month of
an election. And we have the benefit of looking at
the last two presidential elections. So this is the over

(01:58:22):
the last eight years.

Speaker 3 (01:58:24):
Right.

Speaker 10 (01:58:24):
We can go back to twenty sixteen and see the numbers,
then we can go to twenty twenty and see.

Speaker 3 (01:58:29):
The numbers then.

Speaker 10 (01:58:30):
But like, look, don't don't just think actually it's in
the bag either it's not right, Like, everybody needs to
go out there and work as hard as they can
and see this thing through. But there's a lot of
reason to have a lot of hope right now and
a lot of positive vibes on the right. And there's
a reason why the Democrats are ripping each other apart

(01:58:52):
right now.

Speaker 3 (01:58:52):
There's a reason why Barack Obama's.

Speaker 10 (01:58:54):
Out there and lecturing, going out lecturing young black men.
There's a reason why about Bill Clinton has been deployed
to the Southern States, right like in which he actually
attacked Kamala Harris and admitted she's responsible for Lake and
Riley's death.

Speaker 5 (01:59:10):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:59:10):
Yeah, But the point is that.

Speaker 10 (01:59:13):
There's a reason why this Democrat infighting is happening, and
there's anxiety and nerves and so on and so forth.
You see it across the media. And there's a reason
why the Republicans are excited, and it is because the
numbers are strong.

Speaker 2 (01:59:25):
They are strong and getting stronger. Clearly, I know a
lot of people have, you know, a certain amount of skepticism,
some pure skepticism over any of the polling data, but they,
I mean, there is some obviously, the trend is trending
in Trump's favor regardless of which poll you look at.
And from what I hear, the Democrats behind the scenes

(01:59:46):
are pulling their hair out because their internal polling, which
I never get to see, is really showing that Kamala
Harris is struggling mightily against Trump.

Speaker 10 (01:59:56):
Yeah, their internal polls are even worse. The latest thing
is that we saw yesterday they called out that Kamala
Harris is now incredibly accused of seriousness. This is a
plagiarism right now. Establishing media is trying to cover it up.

Speaker 3 (02:00:09):
For The New York Times did an.

Speaker 10 (02:00:12):
Embarrassing piece about it yesterday, and frankly, every reporter of
the New York Times should personally be embarrassed with the
way that the newspaper covered this story. CNN covered it
right last night, actually credited them. But the fact is
is that the you know, things just keep getting worse.
When it rains, it pours for Kamala Harris. Right again,

(02:00:34):
you have Bill Clinton out there, you know, saying that
she's responsible for Lake and Riley's death. You have uh,
you know, evidence of her plagiarizing her book coming out,
and it's just like it, one thing after another for them,
right like you've got Barack Obama with the black voters.

(02:00:56):
It's like they can't catch a break right now on
the Kamala side, and Trump is just you know, jamming
out to music last night at his town hall in Pennsylvania,
right like, So it's like there's a there's a totally
different vibes, you know, on the way the campaigns are going.
And Tamala's get you know, getting crushed and Trump is

(02:01:19):
just glad passing to the presidency. So we'll see how
it goes. But the energy is definitely on the Trump side.

Speaker 2 (02:01:25):
Well, and going back to Obama with his insult insulting
comments to the black male population completely, if he had
something better to try to sway them, he would have
used it rather than just saying you're not voting for
because she's a woman. I mean, come on, does he
not think that they're individually capable of assessing their own life,
their current economic situation, the price of gasoline, groceries. We

(02:01:49):
could go on and on, and that maybe issues like
that which the administration has control over. Maybe their entire
neighborhoods have been inundated with illegal immigrants and it's causing
a problem at their local school It seems to me
that these are all issues that might impact black men
in their decision making, and yet Obama suggests to them,
I think, very insultingly again that it's just because Kamala

(02:02:10):
is a woman.

Speaker 10 (02:02:13):
It's abhorrent that Barack Obama did that, and I think
it's backfiring, right. Oh yeah, some black men out there
really rejecting that claim from Barack Obama. It's pretty incredible
to see. But the other thing is that the numbers
out there are showing. And CNN did a huge segment
about this the other day. Highland encouraged people check it

(02:02:35):
out from Harry Anton, who's no conservative, right, but he's
going through the numbers, he's looking at the polling data
and whatnot. Donald Trump is actually doing possibly you know,
it's not done until it's done, but like you know,
he's doing is good or better than Richard Nixon all
the way back in nineteen sixty with black voters. I've

(02:03:00):
never seen a Republican do as well with black voters,
particularly with a black men, particularly young black men, but
also with black women and just across the board with
black voters. We've never seen anything like this. And if
it does hold and these polls are right, and this
is the way people vote. This could be the beginning
of a major political realignment. Democrats depend on like ninety

(02:03:22):
percent of the black vote every time. It's a critical
part of their coalition. Dald Trump is really cut into
that in this election on the Democrat side in a
way that is just deadly to them to coalition wise.

Speaker 2 (02:03:37):
Well, and the other person who hasn't really done Kamala
Harris any service at all is Joe Biden himself. You know,
he's been actively engaged in FEMA dollars getting into Florida.
That Governor Desanti spoke very highly of him. He's been
reaching out to Republicans and asking them what they need.

(02:03:58):
So there seems to be a general happiness with with
with Joe Biden. But some of the other comments he's made,
heaven again, helped Kamala Harris along the same lines that
Obama's comments didn't and and Bill Clinton's comments didn't help her.

Speaker 10 (02:04:10):
Yeah, Biden keeps stabbing her in the back. I think
it's because I think there was a cabinet meeting. I
don't know if it was yesterday or over the weekend
or something. I thought video of this on TV the
other night, and uh, I think Jesse Waters had her
on a show last night I botched. I recommend people
watch that opening. I think he did a good job
with it. But Biden was saying that Kam was his boss,

(02:04:34):
right like in uh, yeah, He's saying comments like that,
like that she's responsible for everything in his administration. She
keeps saying things in like her comment in the interview
with the View last week where then a thing comes
to mind when asked if there's anything she would do
differently than Biden. And that's that's that's part of why.
I mean, look, this is one of the most unpopular

(02:04:56):
administrations in modern history. You know, by two to one margins.
Voters out there say that they're worse off with Biden
and Harris in the White House, right, like that their
policies have hurt them. And the Harris is the sitting
Vice president, and Biden keeps making sure American knows that, right.

(02:05:17):
That's that's I mean, Look, I think he's a little
salty after what happened this summer, right Like he's he's
probably thinking he would be doing better against Trump right now,
and he might be right, right, Like, you know, Biden
had a unique ability to connect with working class people
in places like Pennsylvania, with Catholic voters in particular, right like,

(02:05:38):
the working class scrant and Joe thing. Even though it
was a lie and it was all fake, right like,
and we were you know, we would expose it all
the time. I mean that that that presentation was far
more genuine than the way Kamala Harris has tried to
present herself as a middle class kid. Right she grew
up an elitist in Montreal, Quebec, right like, and so

(02:06:01):
with their parents both working in universe, right like. And
so the fact is is that the Biden probably feels
a little jealous into that at conwell, right now, he's
probably a little you know, salty about the way things
went down, and I'm sure he would love to see
her to go down.

Speaker 3 (02:06:21):
You know.

Speaker 2 (02:06:21):
One of the other issues that seems to be cropping
up more and more, and the Wall Street Journal descrided
to describe it as a sleeper issue, this whole idea
of men participating in women's sports. And they made a
couple of great points, you know, the proliferation of these
arguments against so many democratic comments suggests it is resonating
with the public that sixty nine percent of Americans telling
Gallop transgender athletes should only be allowed to compete and

(02:06:44):
support teams to conform with their birth gender, and that
American people don't like having things dictated to them, the
view that gender must be imposed nationwide, this whole fluid concept,
when vast majority of people believe in science chromosomal reality,
that could I when I think of Black voters and
Hispanic voters, it seems to me that, you know, traditionally

(02:07:06):
more male role model type believers that they don't believe
in this woke ideology that the gender is fluid. It's
most notably in the Latino community, where family is strong,
religion is still very strong. This doesn't resonate well with them.
You think that's going to be an impactful uh, top
our position point for the candidates?

Speaker 10 (02:07:26):
Yeah. And President Trump is running television ads out there, right,
like with Kamala Harris talking about using taxpayer money to
fund prisoners sex change operations. Right Like, that's that's that's
abhorrent to American voters, right, they're washing that thing. Look,
I think the vast majority of people out there really

(02:07:47):
don't care. If you're an adult and you want to
spend your own money to do something to yourself. Okay, fine,
that's me. Don't spend our tax dollars doing it, right Like,
you know, they don't want to see anything happen to children.
They don't want to They don't want things to affect
other people, right So the women's sports issue, right like,
that's that's a place where it crosses over and it
affects other people, and they don't want our tax dollars

(02:08:09):
paying for it, right like. Otherwise, generally speaking, people could
care less.

Speaker 3 (02:08:14):
Right like.

Speaker 10 (02:08:14):
And so I think that's kind of the gist of
how people view this. But you know, the ad is
very effective that Trump has been running where Kamala is
on camera bragging about spending our tax dollars to do
it right like for prisoners, for people who committed and
broke laws.

Speaker 3 (02:08:31):
So like they broke.

Speaker 10 (02:08:32):
Our laws, they end up in jail, and then they
use our money while they're in jail to do a
sex change. That's subsid that's obscene, that's absurd.

Speaker 2 (02:08:41):
I couldn't agree more with that. So and I'm with
you on the whole thing. I don't care. I'm a
little ill libertarian baby. If you want you live your
life the way you want to live your life, as
long as it isn't impactful to me, as long as
I don't have to pay for it, as long as
you're not trying to shove your belief system down my throat,
I won't shove my belief system down your throat. Welcome
to America, free thought, free idea. Just don't bring your

(02:09:02):
baggage to my neighborhood. I think that that is that
is probably where the vast majority of Americans. I think
the idea of being anti gay or anti lesbian, that
is a thing of the past for the most every
single human being I know and hang out with, and
it should not though, be forced pawn us and taxpayer's
dollars shouldn't be used for it. So I think that

(02:09:23):
is a big issue for a whole lot of people.
I'll tell you what. It is always a pleasure to
have you on the program. Matt Boyle, DC Bureau News
chief at Breitbart again, bookmark at Breitbart dot com. Great
news there and solid reporting from some wonderful folks.

Speaker 3 (02:09:36):
Matt.

Speaker 2 (02:09:36):
Until we talk again, keep up the great work. I'll
be reading what you're writing about on Breitbart, all right,
Thank you? Sure always a pleasure coming up the deep
dive with Daniel Davis. Will get an update on the
wars of course the Israel situation as well as Ukraine.
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(02:11:03):
on in the in the around the globe with a
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It's always a pleasure to have you on the fifty
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Speaker 2 (02:11:15):
Forward to this every week, glad to be here. I'm
glad you do because I find it just absolutely fascinating
tapping into your years of military expertise in the field
of conflict. If you don't mind, I'm going to start
with the Russia Ukraine situation. I've recently read that Russia
is making some gains taken over some more land Ukraine.
But the thing I wanted to start with now I've

(02:11:37):
acknowledged time and time again with you and other segments
on the program The Fog of War, you have no
idea what in the hell's going on on the ground
and any given conflict. We don't know what the actual
casualty number is. But the New York Times just recently
reported that the Russians have suffered six hundred thousand casualties.
Now that's dead and wounded collective. But I did a

(02:11:59):
quick check and during the entire nine years that the
Soviet Union was in Afghanistan, they lost a total of
fifteen thousand met and they were there nine years. So
in terms, even if the figure is half of what
the New York Times says, I mean, that's a significant
amount of carnage. And I can only imagine how bad
it's been for the Ukrainians.

Speaker 19 (02:12:19):
Yeah, my, honestly, I don't think that that number is
anywhere close to being right, just based on how the
war is being waged, what the Russians are doing, I
think that that, frankly, is part of the disinformation campaign
by the West. But I will tell you, and I've
talked to some pro Russian people who say the number

(02:12:39):
isn't minor. They say it's somewhere around eighty thousand dead,
which is a staggering number. It is when you're talking anything,
because it's like probably double that wounded, seriously wounded we're
talking about. So it's massive numbers no matter what. And
the reason I say I don't think that the high
number is right is because of how Russia conducts itself.
It doesn't use these so called me waive attacks, which

(02:13:01):
everybody in the West seems to say as a matter
of fact that that's what they do. That's not how
they operate. They actually lead with firepower, artillery, drone strikes,
missile strikes, et cetera, so that they don't put their
troops in as much risk. Now then they're not going
straight bull rushed into cities like they did in back moot.

Speaker 2 (02:13:19):
They're doing flanking maneuvers, et cetera.

Speaker 19 (02:13:22):
So I think that they're causing a whole lot more
casualties on the Ukraine side, but they are now prioritizing
not losing their men and spending more ammunition in response.

Speaker 2 (02:13:31):
Honestly, sir, that's exactly what I expect you do to say,
because when I saw that, I'm like, there's no way
six hundred thousand but we'll take the numbers as we
see them and will analyze them accordingly, which is why
I appreciate we have you to talk to about it.

Speaker 19 (02:13:43):
And you know, it doesn't make any sense what they claim,
which they claim Russia has more casualties than the Ukraine
side does, even though they also claim that Russia has
between a five and ten to one firepower advantage.

Speaker 2 (02:13:54):
And I just don't know.

Speaker 19 (02:13:55):
How you get the logic that says that guys with
ten times more ammunition and weapon and suffer ten times
more casualties.

Speaker 2 (02:14:02):
It's just irrational, all right. Moving to what seems to
be a certainty, it's widely reported Russia has made some
gains in Ukraine, in the territory within Ukraine, and they
are advancing rather than while being held held on a line.

Speaker 19 (02:14:16):
Yep, that's right, Yeah, it's it's it's not a stalemate.
It is a methodical grind forward, and in the last
about month and a half, Russia's gains have been picking
up speed. This incursion into the into the Curse where
the Ukraine and in August invaded, a portion of Russia
is being squeezed out and it's it's now a serious
risk of being completely cut off at the neck, so

(02:14:38):
that Ukraine will either have to withdraw them all real
quick or they'll have they may lose them. But on
the eastern front around the Pokrolsk area around a city
called Tourets around they just lost another city called around Vuladar.

Speaker 2 (02:14:50):
They're moving forward.

Speaker 19 (02:14:51):
Et cetera, all the places that that they're fighting. There's
three main ones in the east and they're just making
methodical progress in each of them.

Speaker 2 (02:14:59):
And they're holding the line there too. This isn't like
they capture a city and then the Ukrainians come in
around side or flank them and push them back out.
They're holding the territory as they advance forward. That is correct.

Speaker 19 (02:15:10):
There haven't been any meaningful counter attacks, even tactical counter
texts by the Ukraine side, maybe since February of this year,
so it is non stop backwards for the Ukraine side.
Occasionally it's sending reinforcements into one area lock just in
front of Pokrovs, one of the probably the number one
target in the east.

Speaker 2 (02:15:30):
They have slowed down the initial or the.

Speaker 19 (02:15:33):
Direct front in there, but then that means Russia has
gone elsewhere around the flanks, so they stop one place,
but then they pulled troops away to make it firm,
and they hold the line a little while, but then
when they pulled troops from here, then Russia goes there
with other troops and then they penetrate there.

Speaker 2 (02:15:48):
So it's just to lose lose for the Ukraine side
right now. Well, ignoring whether or not they have sufficient
arms to defend themselves, does that suggest that there are
insufficient troops to get the job done on the Ukraine side.
That's the primary issue right now. It's primarily a troop.

Speaker 19 (02:16:05):
Is you actually a lot of the sixty one billion
dollars that we approved earlier this year, A lot of
stuff is also coming from several European states. They're actually
getting more and more ammunition right now. But it's a
man power issue. It's always been. War is always won
by men, not machines, not money. But they are having
an incredibly difficult time because they're just running out of men,

(02:16:27):
quite frankly, and they've been press ganging them into service.
They literally take them off the streets. They're trying now
recruiting prent drives, which are kind of curious because they
featured lots of sexual in tone ads. I don't know
why they think that's going to get somebody to go
to the front, but that's what they're trying.

Speaker 2 (02:16:45):
They're doing.

Speaker 19 (02:16:45):
They're pulling out all the stops. They just don't have
enough to offset losses.

Speaker 2 (02:16:49):
Maybe they should promise them the number of virgins after
death when they die as an incentive to anyway, don't
go down that road, just let me. How about the
idea of North Korean KO troops helping out the Soviet
or the Soviets very slipped again, North Korean troops helping
out the Russians. Did I read that correctly?

Speaker 3 (02:17:09):
Yeah? You did.

Speaker 19 (02:17:10):
There's been more and more credible reports that North Korea
has not simply been helping Russia with artillery shells other
kinds of military help, which has been enormous. I'm reportedly
between three and four million shells have been sent by
North Korea, but now also thousands of men, especially some
of the defensive positions. The rumor is that some of

(02:17:34):
the North Korean troops are going into places to replace
Russian troops that are like defending borders, etc.

Speaker 2 (02:17:40):
To free up more combat troops to go into Ukraine.

Speaker 19 (02:17:43):
So far, there has been one report of North Korean
troops that were killed in action, so that there has
been some fighting in the front, but we don't know
quite the numbers.

Speaker 2 (02:17:52):
Apparently it's in the low thousands at.

Speaker 19 (02:17:54):
The moment, but a lot of that maybe just be
to kind of test the international waters to see what
the pushback may be in If there's not a lot,
more could come later.

Speaker 2 (02:18:02):
Well, this does not sound like it is aligning up
to be very good, at least as far as the
Ukrainian's bargaining position, to the extent some sort of treaty
or settlement is negotiated, they're going to have to probably
give up a sizable chunk of land in order to
get to get some peace in the region.

Speaker 19 (02:18:19):
Well, you know, Zelenski continues to make all I mean,
he just went on another European tour this past few
days where he keeps talking like he did when he
was in Washington for the United Nations Summit, that he
wants to have a strong, peaceful settlement that he can
quote only get peace through strength, which you said just
two days ago, that he wants to force Russia into peace.

(02:18:39):
But there is no forcing Russia into peace when he's
losing territory by the day.

Speaker 2 (02:18:43):
So the longer he waits to make that.

Speaker 19 (02:18:45):
Kind of offer to where he's willing to make a
negotiated settlement and lose some territory, they're just going to
keep losing more territory that's going to be taken by
force of arms, not by negotiation.

Speaker 2 (02:18:56):
And every day his position gets weaker, not stronger.

Speaker 19 (02:18:59):
So I worry about the fate of Ukraine if they
don't make a deal pretty soon.

Speaker 2 (02:19:04):
All right, let's pivot over to Israel and the ongoing conflicts,
multi front battles being waged there. What's your assessment on
going forward and where those conflicts are going to lead Israel.

Speaker 19 (02:19:16):
Well, the biggest thing right now is that a lot
of people have been surprised, me being one of them,
that Israel has not already responded to the October first
Iranian strike of one hundred and eighty missiles. A lot
of people thought that it would be a response within
I don't know, a lot, like three or four days,
maybe you're a week, But now then it's two weeks

(02:19:37):
since that had happened. And I think that the reason
is because there's a tremendous amount of diplomacy going on
behind the.

Speaker 2 (02:19:45):
Scenes where the US is trying.

Speaker 19 (02:19:46):
To talk Israel down from some of their bigger strictures,
because you hadf. Tally Bennett in the first few days saying, man,
we need to go after their nuclear weapons, we need
to go after their oil infrastructure, and a lot in
the United States were saying that.

Speaker 2 (02:19:59):
But that's how you into a region wide war.

Speaker 19 (02:20:01):
And I think no matter what the administration wants to
happen on the ground, they also don't want it to
go into all that war that whose end is unknown,
that could cost us a great deal. So I think
that's starting to have some success. There was reports that
the Israeli said over not that they won't hit the
energy or the oil infrastructure, and so they're going to

(02:20:22):
go after military targets. The problem is, I'm not sure
that that's going to be viewed as you know, appropriate
for the Uranian side, and they may still respond back,
so we may not be out of the woods yet
this thing could still escalate into a war.

Speaker 2 (02:20:34):
Yeah, I was surprised that Israel has actually said that
out loud. I mean, what you know. For a Wall
Street Journal article from this morning, Israel is sure as
US it will not strike Irans oil and nuclear facilities,
officials say, I don't know why you would say that
out loud, even if you were not planning on hitting
those As long as the threat exists, maybe you keep
her on at bail a little bit.

Speaker 19 (02:20:54):
Well, I mean that assumes that that's a true statement,
is not a deceptive plan, which it could be like
make them they like, okay, good, they're not going to
come here. Oh shoot, they did, so I don't take
that at face value at all.

Speaker 2 (02:21:06):
All right, Well, you're now general of the army, and
you're a five star general, and you're in charge of
making the decisions on behalf of the israelis What would
you do by way of whether retaliate or not? What
would you what would be your path forward? Considering, of course,
as we have talked about, and you just alluded to that,
a serious escalation like hitting their oil manufacturing or hitting

(02:21:26):
their nuke sites may very well result in potentially a
global conflict considering all the players that are involved on
the Iranian side of the equation. Right, right, that's exactly right.

Speaker 19 (02:21:35):
What I would do is I would do some version
of what they did after the April attack, when Iran
sent all those missiles and drones into Israel. In response
to Israel blowing up the embassy in Syria, by striking
something that doesn't cause casualties like what the Uranians did,
they made sure that both of their responses didn't kill

(02:21:55):
anybody on the ground. They took out a few targets,
and they just basically, you just said, hey, we don't
want this to escalate, so we're gonna hit nonsensitive targets.
If you hit do something like that, then there's a
chance that you can now tamp this down and stop
going up the escalation rater. Then I would focus on
not expanding the war, because they've already committed themselves to
this new incursion into southern eleven, which is a full

(02:22:18):
out war by itself.

Speaker 2 (02:22:19):
Don't let anybody tell you any differently.

Speaker 19 (02:22:21):
Every aspect of warfare is being engaged here, and that
is already going to be a monumentally difficult task for Israel.
They should not take on more than their military can handle.
So I would if I was a Fovester general, I
would say, let's figure out what to do about this
one in eleven and before we even think about doing
anything with Iran.

Speaker 2 (02:22:38):
And then, of course I presume that strategy that you
could propose is coupled with maybe cracking down and reimposing
the sanctions on around to cut off their money supply,
which the Biden administration hasn't been doing a late.

Speaker 19 (02:22:52):
Well, you know that's I see that in the news
a lot, and I scratch my head and I wonder
what they're talking about, because there are incredible sanctions still
in place on Iran. They were crippling sanctions, but the
biggest place where they get.

Speaker 2 (02:23:05):
Money is areas.

Speaker 19 (02:23:07):
We don't have the power to sanction ie money going
to China because China and India, because they're buying Iranian oil,
not subject to our sanctions. Because so there's really not
much more room to knuckle down there, and none of
the sanctions have had any impact so far, so that's
not really going to solve any problems.

Speaker 2 (02:23:24):
And most of the things that might are beyond our reach.
So what we then would have is two foreign powers,
Iran and Israel, just continuing this tit for tat game
over time with no will.

Speaker 19 (02:23:38):
Here's the thing, though Iran does not want a war.
They have signaled in every way possible that they want
to defend their interest as they see it, but they
don't want it to escalate. So they're fine, especially after
seeing is Hassanzreela assassinated in beyrout in a lot of
their senior general some of the senior IRGC leaders have
also been killed. Iran is fine with not escalating this,

(02:24:00):
and I think they would like nothing more than for
this tip to tat escalation ladder process to stop.

Speaker 2 (02:24:05):
So there is a reason to think that could happen.
I suppose one of the ways they could get it
to stop is quit funding the terrorist organizations. Well, and
again that depends on your perspective.

Speaker 19 (02:24:16):
From our perspective, that's it's a terrorist organization, but from
their side, it's a resistance to all the things that
Israel is doing against it.

Speaker 2 (02:24:23):
And it's interest in the region.

Speaker 4 (02:24:25):
Uh.

Speaker 19 (02:24:25):
And that's an unsolvable deal because you're one guy's freedom fighters,
another guy's terrorists.

Speaker 2 (02:24:30):
Lots of layers in this cake, Sir, It's always a
pleasure to talk through them with you. Retired Lieutenant Colonel
Daniel Davis. Another fun edition of The Deep Dive with
Daniel Davis. Search for it online you find his podcast
throughout the week and I'll look forward to another discussion
with you next week, my friend, you next week take
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