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Speaker 1 (00:12):
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Welcome back to the fifty five Cassey Morning Show in
studio for a full hour week on Private Citizen. Former
Congressman Brad Winster. Good to see you, my friend, Thanks

(00:55):
for coming in today. Always good to be with you, Brian.
Perfect timing on the heels of Tech Friday's Dave had
her One of the subject matters you want to talk
about was drones generally speaking, but most notably those that
are built by the Chinese Communist Party.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
Yeah, I mean that's a real concern and this is
this is throughout. And you know, even even if you
have something that was assembled in America doesn't mean it
doesn't have all of its roots in China. But the
fact of the matter is with a lot of these drones,
they are assembled and built in China, and unfortunately we're
we're buying them and putting them in our local security

(01:35):
are in other areas and and even to for like
traffic patterns and things like that. And the polic.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Department has a contingent of drones now right that I
don't know where they bought theirs.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
Well that's the thing, and that's that was the next
area I was going, Oh, okay, So so for for
public safety and things like that we're using which can
have a positive use is da've hatter has pointed out
in your in your segment there with him, there's there's
a lot of good uses for a lot of these things. Unfortunately,
they're all tied to potential nefarious behavior. And often that's

(02:08):
so clear you talk about that Amazon potential purchase, all
these things just gathering way too much information on us.
But the drones are doing that, and if they have
a connection to China, which the docking stations for a
lot of these drones do so they can have control.
So imagine you create some chaos in some urban area

(02:29):
and the emergency medical response is going to be guided
by what drones pick up, or the police response is
guided by what drones pick up, and you can shut
those down or send them often to other places. Now
that puts us behind the eight ball, and instead of
being a positive for those responses, then it's a negative.

(02:52):
So it's a perfect thing for an adversary. Right, We're
going to create chaos with something and I don't want
to go too far that, but it could be anything, right,
Oh yeah. Dave's talked about.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
Sort of hacking into the like, for example, computer systems
of Tesla's for example, and turning them in from you know,
fully automated automobiles into something that could be used as
a weapon. You know, you got a three thousand plus pound,
four thousand and five thousand pound vehicle, you know, take
it over, get it up to high speed, run it
into a transformer, running into a crowd of people, as

(03:23):
an active terrorism. He's talked about that multiple multiple times.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
Yeah, I mean, when you can take control of cars
and those types of things, it's I just think about
when you have like in Florida evacuation route, and you
can mess that up entirely, you know, with doing things
that create accidents, et cetera.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
When this illustrates a problem that that COVID really really
brought to the public's attention, that we don't make anything
here anymore. Pharmaceuticals all made in China. China is basically
responsible for the medical care of America's military, if you
want to look at a subset of the population.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
That's scary stuff. And all this came to light. Oh
my god.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
They make all the hospital the durable medical equipment, they
make the masks, they make the saline. Oh my god,
and we needed to bring it back here. But your
point on drones and then being manufactured by China, how
is it that we even I mean, I'll be so
bold as to say even trade with them. In the
days of the Soviet Union, which is our biggest enemy
during the Cold War, we didn't do any business at

(04:24):
all with them. They didn't buy our gene. They wanted
our jeans, they couldn't buy them because we didn't trade
with them. I remember, we wouldn't buy military hardware from
the Soviet Union for obvious reasons. Chinese Communist Party is
every bit as bad in terms of being our enemy
as anybody from the Stalin or Khrushev era in the
Soviet Union. They're out to be the dominant global power,

(04:46):
and we are giving them the ability to do it
by buying everything from them, and in buying things from them,
it gives them, like the drones, an opportunity to well
infiltrate us well.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
Especially when they are controlling things that affect our lives,
like in healthcare. You know, you've heard me say how
many times over the last five six years on this
shift you'd have told me when I was in Iraq
that an adversary controlled my pharmaceuticals as a surgeon in Iraq,
my pharmaceuticals, my protective equipment. How did we let this happen? Exactly?

(05:20):
You know? And what's really sad about all of this
in the world today, there's no there's no gratitude from
China for anything, because if you go back, we were
the ones that said, let's hold our hands out, let's
embrace checkson yep, and let's let's let's start, let's start
changing course with this stuff. And there was.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
A geopolitical motivation behind that that was when the Soviet
Union was still around. We didn't want the Communists in
China joined forces with the Communists in the Soviet Union.
We like to percolate that, you know that the animosity
that sort of existed between those two countries. So why
not trade with China to the exclusion of the Soul Union.

(06:00):
But in so doing, we just empowered the Chinese Communist
Party even more and built that country because if you
look at the trade imbalance, we bought billions and billions
and billions of dollars from them. That's profit for the
Chinese Communist Party. Yeah, and things have changed.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
I mean when we were kids, I think a lot
of things, you'd pick up anything and say made in Japan.
Right right now, it at least they're an a world
war too. Yeah, yeah, at least they're an ally. But
we've got an adversary who is determined, who is determined
to try and control us in every way possible. And
it's an agriculture, it's it's across the board, social media,

(06:38):
they've got that TikTok. I would love for the President
to strike a deal to make this an American company,
which is what Congress had said. We need to do,
and I think he understands that, but we've got to
get it done. That is the greatest psyops operation that
any country could put forward. It is they are in
the minds, especially of our un you know so, and

(07:02):
these are the youth that we still have alive because
at the same time they're working in creating fentanyl and
killing more of our youth, where overdoses have killed over
one hundred thousand for the like the last four years
until the Trump administration, and now that number is going
down because of more control at the border. I mean,
it's just everywhere you turn, Brian, It's everywhere you turn.

(07:24):
They are so sophisticated in what they are doing, and
it's the quiet things that just you don't see it
affecting your everyday life until it does. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Well, I'm thoroughly convinced the Chinese communist parties behind this
propaganda campaign. I'll call it on carbon dioxide, global warming,
climate change. Where does all the windmills and the technology,
the solar panels, et cetera come to address this existential
threat of exhalation plant food. Oh my god, we got

(07:53):
to eradicate that from the atmosphere. It builds a Chinese
Communist party because we buy everything from them that deals
with global warming.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
And hmm, now I had a couple. They build coal
plants exactly, They are increasing their coal plants. They don't care.
It makes no sense. And you know, the interesting thing
is if the Earth is warming, why, why is it?
And how is it? The controlling CO two makes it
makes a difference. We're doing all these things. I'm all
for clean air and clean water, but what we found

(08:23):
is what's warming the oceans. In particular, the National Atmospheric
and Oceanographic Administration said, well, we've reduced the particulate matter
in the atmosphere so much that we basically put like
a magnifying glass between the Sun and the earth warming it.

(08:44):
And yeah, and so now that same organization is injecting
particulate matter into the atmosphere to see if it cools
things down, and the same time, the Biden administration is
calling for greater reductions of particulate matter. You know, maybe
some of these screens were okay. Maybe God said this
will be okay because it'll kind of keep things under
control and it won't kill you. Where the heat might I.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
Guess, well, plants put out oxygen and plants eat carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide ergo is good. If it's good for plants,
it's good for all of us. I mean, Lord Almighty,
I just I can't get beyond that. It was a
made up thing. Carbon dioxide isn't a pollutant, period, end
of story. They fabricated that lie, and thankful the Trump

(09:29):
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Speaker 1 (11:29):
Seven nineteen on a Friday in studio, private citizen Brad
Weinstrip talking about, well, pretty much broad based group of
topics today is springing from the Chinese Communist Party operated
drones that we scoop up and gobble up on a
regular basis.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
The other thing was just I know you wanted to
bring this up, Brad, but.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
Really like existential three a threat apocalyptic type revelation, was
that agro terrorism thing we had that person that was
found with some spore or something caught in an airport
and if unleashed, that could have caused just thousands of
deaths or millions of people. I mean, starvation immediately comes

(12:12):
to mom, and you're talking about.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
Well, yeah, it was it was a fungus that it
could be used as what they're now terming an aggro weapon. Okay,
so you have a fungus that can destroy your crops, right,
and so these are the types of things. So maybe
they want to just drop it off in one particular cornfield.
You know, in the minute you do that, it spreads everywhere.

(12:34):
And let's see, let's see how this happens. Let's see
co happens with it. Yeah, exactly, and do a test run.
And of course we're going to do the test run
right here in the United States. Well, they've probably already
done it China, and be honest with you, are going
to controlled in a controlled setting. But they're bringing these
things in this This is one of the greatest concerns
that I have right now when it comes to our

(12:56):
food supply, is the security of our food supply. So
there in the universities, and you know this under the
Trump administration and Brooke Ralins, Secretary of agg you know,
they're trying to enforce what even the first Trump administration
put into place is you have to know who are
in your research labs. That helps, and if they're associated

(13:20):
with China or a CCP sympathizer in some way. You
have to know this because they're stealing intellectual property. We
are constantly working on how we can increase our production,
right because we have a lot of people defeat in
this country. Let's increase our production, maybe even be able
to export to places where they can't produce what we
can produce. But instead they want to steal that so

(13:42):
that they can be the superior in that in the region.
It's intellectual property. We're the innovators here, truly, you have
it be stolen.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
Well, and your valid point you make with regard to us,
knowing who the faculty are that are doing these research
products that are funded by the American tax payer, that's
where all the cutting edge stuff happens. That's where the
intellectual property is created that we don't want stolen. I
understand all that if they're directly affiliated with the Chinese
Communist Party, they shouldn't be there. But you know what,
we live in a country of people that has less

(14:14):
and less concern over our sovereignty, defending America's interest, even
thinking America is a good place to live. I saw
an article just the other day sixty percent of Germans
that were surveyed wouldn't even fight for their country if
they were invaded. Now, if you have an attitude like that,
you have a vast, vast swath of people that are
in these industries that the Chinese Communist Party is interested in.

(14:37):
They don't need one of their own in there. How
about bribe somebody, somebody who doesn't even view it as
an espionage, someone who doesn't view it as trees and us.
You offer someone who's not making a whole lot of money,
who has access to this, one hundred thousand dollars in bribe. Hey,
just steal the information, put it on a thumb drive
and hand it. Put it in my pocket. You got
a lot of opportunity there in a country that doesn't

(14:58):
care about its own borders.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
Well, that's exactly right. And I think that that's been propagated.
And you see people today. I used to say, you
know that we had people that put you know, America last, Yeah,
I mean here in the United States, and it's like,
are you kidding me? Do you understand? But see, they
don't understand history. The don't understand how this country even

(15:22):
came about. You know, it's and so you've got this
wave of influence trying to pit us against each other
at all times. I know you had Christopher Smuthman on before.
He can talk about that at a local level, right,
and it does it very well as a matter of fact.
But you look at all these types of things, here's

(15:44):
where it can hit home. People got very upset with COVID.
But for some reason, too many people in America were
willing to accept the lies of our own government. So
you have people today that say, I don't want to
fight for this country. Well, do you want to fight
for Tony Fauci? I mean, you know, you understand what
people went through during this time, right. So, but at

(16:07):
the same time, there's another group that say he's a
god and I can't believe, you know, people would ever
question him. So we got to get some trust in
our government back. That's the main thing. Well, but I
do want to say a little bit more about the
agricultural product. Sure, so the opportunity for sabotage, you go
back to what Dave Hatter's talking about. Now, I'll just

(16:28):
use a simple example that people can relate to. You know,
when you can't have your food or you get sick
because of your food and someone else did that intentionally,
that should arouse every American. But if you were example,
you know you past yourize milk right, and so our
milk is safe to drink. Well, what if you could

(16:51):
hack into the machinery that's pasteurizing the milk that someone's
monitoring that says everything's being done right, the temperature is perfect,
everything's done right. But in actuality, what the what the
reader is seeing on the screen that says it's done
right isn't happening.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
Well, they've already been hacks into our water system exactly,
and they've manipulated whatever where they were putting in water.
I mean, if you can do that, you can you
can poison the water sce and you think it's okay.

Speaker 2 (17:16):
Though. This is what I'm saying is you're looking at
a screen the person that says everything ran well, it's
not representing reality, and then you're putting out something that's
not past your eyes. People get sick. I'm just using
that as an example. We do have industry out there
that are working very hard in private sector, working very
hard to be able to detect any type of aggro sabotage.

(17:41):
And matter of fact, I'm going to go visit them
in just a couple of weeks.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
Let's see that you got access to stuff like that,
benefit of your security clearance and what's the team. You're
on the President's President's.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
Intelligence Advisory Board, and I'm honored to be there. This
has been around since Eisenhower, and I had never heard
of it until I got appointed. But I'm glad to
have the chance to stay involved on a lot of issues,
especially when it comes to our national security and health.
Amen to that.

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Speaker 1 (19:56):
Seven thirty fifty five krc DE talk station Brian Thomas
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Still has his security clearance on the President's Security or
Intelligence Committee and Internal Advisory Board, and so he has
access to all kinds of secrets and stuff and things
that he can't even talk about. I don't want to
leave the subject to drones. I just want to mention

(20:16):
real quick. I observe that Donald Trump said he's going
to make America the number one global producer of drones.
We got a little manufacturing to like ketchup to do. Yeah,
I heard that may take as many as three years
to accomplish. But at least we're on that trajectory. That's
a good thing. We'll be making our own drones. But boy,
when you look at what's going on with Ukraine and

(20:39):
drone technology, and you look at what you know Israel
did when they snuck into Iran and launched drones from
close fairly close range on those well variety of military targets.
It was just all stealth. But it's the wave of warfare,
the future of warfare. Yeah, you know that all the

(21:00):
things combined. I was on Fox talking about really I
called it the one two punch of Israel in the
U United States on Iran. But before that, yeah, you
saw what Ukraine did that they were able to penetrate
into Russia, which I think would be pretty tough.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
Yeah. I was able to get your drones onto trucks
into the heart of Russia. Yeah, around these military bases
and then could open them up and then go in
and destroy their planes. Wow.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
Right, Okay, they're small, they're compact, they can be easily hidden.
You can stealthily get in somewhere, you know. Going back
to your comment about this the spores and that they
caught from that one one person. I just think they
have a plastic bag with this potentially deadly sport in them.
They could kill all kinds of crops one person. And

(21:51):
we have a huge influx of humanity into our country,
legal and illegal all the time. Any single one of
those people could have the exact same bag filled with
danger much in the same way. Yeah, Ukraine figured out
a sneak into Russia with military hardware. Wow, Israel was
able to, you know, put pagers out there and have

(22:12):
them issued all the Hamas members and blow them up
a couple of years later after they had distributed them.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
Holy cow.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
I mean, it just makes you realize how dangerous and
susceptible we all are. We can't catch all the evil actors. No,
you're never going to be able to. And some people
are not like to me, like, well, how do you
have peace? How do you sleep at night?

Speaker 2 (22:33):
Well? All this stuff. It's like, I just got to
live the life I'm given here and I have a
belief in God, and you know, we'll see what happens.
Mankind is kind of out of control. But at the
same time, I like where Donald Trump is going with that. Right,
we need to be the dominant factor in that industry.
We need to have the best, we need to be

(22:54):
the makers of them. And he did talk about what
we were talking about before, getting Chinese drones out of
our systems and out of our out of our lives,
and out of our country. You know, we went through this,
Brian with Whuahwei. Do you remember Whahwei talking about Huawei
about oh, six years ago. Huahwei was their surveillance camera

(23:14):
system and things like that and uh and communications. And
I remember sitting with the Brits saying, you cannot buy theirs, right,
you know, it looks good and you're gonna, well, we're
going to have be able to protect ourselves a face
recognition all that kind of stuff. And it's like, no,
you're not, You're turning yourself over to them. Do it.

(23:36):
But we have been. We have been doing it. And
one thing, when drones were a nice little toy, just
like a remote control boat your kid had, right, that
seemed like a fine thing to do, it's beyond that.
It's far beyond And drones that can deliver things like aerosolives, fentanyl.

(23:57):
These are concerns of mine. We are addressing those issues though.
But the thing is, it's still very, very hard to
totally control it. But you've got to start somewhere and
think about the slippery slope.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
This leads to, because of what we're talking about, how
easy it is to do something nefarious, how many nefarious
actors there are in the world. That usually is used
as a source to further invade our privacy. Oh, we've
got to surveil everybody. We need to keep track of
everyone's communication so we can find that bad actor. When
we all know they have so much information that they

(24:30):
gather every single day. Yes, they may be able to
use it to find the person who perpetrated the crime
or the terrorist act, but it's always after the fact.
They do very little by way of intervention in stopping
of crimes with this information they collect.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
So on a positive note of things that have happened recently,
just let's turn to a ran. First of all, what
you saw with the Israelis, I mean, this really was
a one two punch there. The Israelis have a tremendous
intelligence in the world. They were able to take out
individual scientists working on nuclear weapons right, and leaders that

(25:09):
they just targeted and basically left their population pretty much intact.
And then we go in with these bunker busters. And
some people want to say, well, that didn't do anything,
that didn't do anything. Yeah, it did. Psychologically, it did
a whole lot for one thing, because not only did
it really surely have an effect on their nuclear program,

(25:29):
and even if as Obama's former or National Security advisors
said that, well they moved stuff. Well, if they move stuff,
it's because you gave them the money too. He gave
more tax payer dollars. But besides that, you know psychologically
what it did. And you know, we went in. They
didn't know it. You know, this is their prize possession,
this nuclear facility, and we go in and while they

(25:53):
slept and took it out and they don't even know
we were there until they heard the boom. Yeah, but
you know who else didn't know we were there? Jes King.
And I think that's an important thing to show when
you talk about American might and American capabilities. So when
we want to have these capabilities, why to be a deterrent?

(26:16):
So we talk about all these bad things, but if
these people understand what we're capable of doing to them,
it ought to make them think twice.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
Telegraph the deterrence with that mission. It's a pretty unbelievable
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Speaker 1 (28:22):
Seven forty Here fifty five KRC the talk station Brian
Thomas with former Congressman Brad Winsor. Let's pivot over to
Russia Gate. Congressman. Apparently there was a twenty eighteen intelligence
report written that basically confirms there was no Russia collusion
with the Trump campaign that was all made up. This
was a conclusion from internal intelligence sources in the United
States government, and we only now twenty twenty five, get

(28:47):
a twenty eighteen report because it was classified and buried
and buried as well. Now were you aware of this
twenty eighteen report back when it was released, because you
were on the inside with your security clearance and access
to all this.

Speaker 2 (29:03):
Kind of thing. We wrote it. We wrote it, and
we were we were we had to keep your mouth
shut all these years, right, we were in the majority
when we wrote this. Okay, we did the investigation, and
we you know, it started with oh, Trump colluded with Russia.
Well that was the beginning, and open eyed we go, okay, well,
let's let's see if he did. Well. This is when

(29:23):
we found out they paid for the the fake dossier
going after Trump. Well, all the nefarious things they were doing,
going to Carter page this and that. So we we
wrote this report.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
And then the line was made up in an effort
to steer people away from Hillary.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
Clinton's email problems. Originally correct, Well, that was Hillary versus Trump,
absolutely that well, that was the idea, and Trumps was
in bed with the Russians, and that's going to make
him look bad, further ensuring Hillary Clinton will get elected.
That was the that was the premise of their motive, motivation,
And I can tell you, Brian, I remember sitting in

(30:00):
committee one time, just looking over at the other side
of the aisle, thinking there's somebody of virtue there, And
I said, how did you feel when you found out
you paid for this fake dossier? Not one person lifted
their head and looked over at me. Not one person.
They just kept their heads down. But we wrote this
report in twenty eighteen, it was classified. Then there's the

(30:20):
change in the House. Democrats take over the House. Adam
Schiff is now in charge of the Intelligence Committee, and
this report gets buried and I mean buried paper, only
a couple paper copies, I believe, and nowhere to be found,
and it's going to stay classified, which means we can't

(30:41):
talk about it. So when Tulsi Gabber was able to
come out with this, she's just starting with our report
and then she's digging and finding more things laying around
in burn bags, et cetera. But you're right, here's here's
Hillary with her private server and all that email scandal
with that. So you talk about trying to create a distraction,

(31:04):
and I find that rich because Barack Obama is now
saying what's coming out now is a weak attempt at
a distraction. No, it's a strong disclosure of facts. Yeah,
in the in the effort of trying to let the
American people have a way of trusting their government, because
we if we can provide some truth and justice to

(31:25):
what the government's been doing, maybe we can turn that
ship around. But this tells the American people, you were right, America,
this government is not to be trusted.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
Well, and they found behind the scenes that there was
no connection between the Russia and the Trump campaign. Trump
gets elected, So rather than just let this thing go,
they pivot and say, all right, well, Trump's going to
be in office, but we're not going to let him succeed.
We're going to tag him as a Russian asset. We're
going to bolster this argument, and then we're going to

(31:56):
put him on trial basically for we're colluding with the Russians. No,
going full well, that the lynchpin for all these Russian
allegations after the intelligence community determined there was no connection,
was the fake Steele dossier.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
Yeah, and if they can't get it done there, then
they're going to impeach him, you know. And that was
the other thing. The Intelligence Committee became the Impeachment Committee,
which should have been under Jim Jordan's watch on his
committee Judiciary. But anyway, this is why we brought Jim
Jordan over to the Intelligence Committee during that time. But

(32:31):
you know, I sat there and I said, what is
happening here? I said, I joined the military in nineteen
ninety eight because Bill because we kept getting attacked and
Bill Clinton was President of the United States. I didn't
vote for Bill Clinton, but he is who the people elected.
And we're fortunate to live in a country where we
get to elect our leaders. And Donald Trump just got elected. Now, normally,

(32:52):
you know, you fight in a political race and if
you don't win, you gather yourself together and go for
the next round every two years for the House, so
we have rounds fight again. That's fine. But what you're
doing is you don't like the results of the election,
so you're trying to change it and you're trying to

(33:13):
dismantle it, and you're trying to weaken it. Look, Obama's
not president and he won't be president again. But the
American people need to know the truth. John Brennan went
to the White House because somebody in the in the
the the Hillary Clinton camp said she's concocting a scandal
against Donald Trump to take attention away from her email

(33:35):
server and to create a scandal with him. So he
tells President Obama, this is what's happening, right, and then
lo and behold, there's this dossier and you know Carter
Page and all these types of public right. Right, you
get one media outlet to run with it, and now
everyone says as reported by and it's real and becomes

(33:55):
real then in their mind and our media today does nothing. Look,
you you just heard Obama put out a statement. He
didn't face reporters and take questions. It wouldn't have mattered anyway,
because they don't They don't ask the hard questions. But
he said he called these bizarre allegations. They're not. They
are bizarre, but they're facts.

Speaker 1 (34:17):
He didn't deny them. Exactly, nobody has.

Speaker 2 (34:21):
You look at their comments of all these people involved,
they just throw out adjectives against Donald Trump or whoever,
and just oh, he's just trying to cover up how
bad he is and this and that, and it's like, no,
he's trying to let the American people see what actually
happened in their government and the real collusion, the real

(34:41):
collusion was between and actually it was between the Democrats
Christopher Steele, uh indirectly, but they paid for him and
he worked with Russians to create the dossier. Now, if
Putin favored Donald Trump, I don't think he would have
cared for for a couple of Russians working with Christopher

(35:02):
Steele to try and take Trump down. Let's pause.

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Speaker 1 (37:02):
Seven fifty five kir CD talk station Brian Thomas with
former Congressman brad Winstrip going over the issues and real
quick here in terms of the foe, the fabricated Donald
Trump hit piece, the Russian collusion thing. You think any
heads are going to roll as a consequence of that,
We too far past the event. I know people's waving

(37:23):
around statute limitations and that kind of stuff, but this
seems to be an ongoing thing.

Speaker 2 (37:29):
Well it does. But there have been some indictments, which
is which is encouraging to see that have moved forward
or not indictments, but referrals the grand jury.

Speaker 1 (37:39):
Yeah, exactly, all right, So the extent criminal charges are
handed down by the grand jury, then it'll be up
for the defense attorney whoever this is, to make the
argument that it's barred by the statute. Limitation, So we've
got a while to wait for that.

Speaker 2 (37:48):
Yeah, and I think treason is a good one to
bring forward. And certainly you can say that that's what
they're doing. They're totally going against the American system and
our values and our virtures that we have free and
fair elections and that you know, we're we're talking about
trying to stop outside sources affecting our elections.

Speaker 1 (38:09):
And it's internal, it is, and they weaponize eight agencies
within the government to go after a political rival or
with I mean that they are that political within these
lettered agencies is frightening enough in and of itself. So
and that's that's a communist way, I mean to communists.
Oh yeah, nothing's a lie if it benefits the state
party and for the party exactly, and the state being

(38:32):
the party.

Speaker 2 (38:33):
Right. So that's the mentality that I think we're seeing
from the leadership of the Democrat Party. And I don't
want to throw every Democrat under the bus, because there
are many I worked with and shake their head and
walk away. But the media doesn't call people out, and
neither do some people within the within the party. Now
you're going to have someone on coming into speaking he
calls things out.

Speaker 1 (38:53):
Andre you is going to be in studio with the thoughts,
you know, ongoing thoughts and commentary about downtown Cincinnati and
his general dissatisfaction. If I'd maybe so lightly putting it
with current administration, council, the mayor, of the city manager
and the police chief. But you were at the town
hall on Monday that Christopher Smith and VV. Ramaswam we

(39:14):
put together.

Speaker 2 (39:15):
Yeah, I did want to go two friends of mine,
right and my city that we're talking about, So I
thought it would be a good thing to attend, and
I was glad I was able to be there. I
thought it was really really well done. A lot of
interesting points were brought up. But you know, the people
of Cincinnati are very concerned what's happening in their city,
and they're very concerned about the leadership in the city

(39:37):
of Cincinnati. And you know, I I'll tell you, maybe
it's just a military mentality where you you know, and
when you're in leadership, you have accountability for everything happening
underneath you. And it's not a time for a vacation,
you know. And you know he had the mayor, he
was away. I get that you're allowed to take a vacation,
but when something happens, you're going to have to respond. Yeah,

(39:59):
a little bit better. And you know, I think what
I gathered from the town hall is people are tired
of someone just came on, come on, So we're going
to put more money into this, and we've been doing
this and that and blah blah blah, and then you
hear the litany of excuses. You know, people are responsible
for their own actions. And I say this when it

(40:19):
comes to these mass shootings or whatever, you know in
DC they want another gun law. Really, these people are
all violating the law. They know, murders against the law.
They're going to do it anyway, one way or another. Uh,
you know Timothy mcveigh's style, blowing up a building, whatever
the case may be, driving a truck into people. They're
going to do it regardless of your laws. So the
question is until and I say this is a societal issue,

(40:43):
Until you look at the events in someone's life that
have led to the thoughts and feelings that this behavior
is okay, then you're never Until you address that, you're
not going to solve it. So what is it? What
is it? As one young man stood up a black
American as he called himself. He said, Elon Musk is
an African American. I'm a Black American. And he said,

(41:07):
it's fatherless homes, it's a lack of faith in God.
It's all these things where virtue doesn't matter anymore. And
you think this thing is okay, and you're a hero
to somebody when you do these things. That's a bigger
problem too.

Speaker 1 (41:21):
Well, and it sounds like you're a hero because there's
always a handful of crazies on the internet who will
scream out messages of support. Good job, I'm glad you
did it. Nice job shooting the CEO at at the
health insurance company the back of the head. You go, Well,
that voice and that child, that choir of people in
support of that represent just the tiniest fraction of society,
but it sounds like they're the majority when you get

(41:43):
on one.

Speaker 2 (41:43):
Well, and it's especially bad when it's a councilwoman. Huh, yeah,
it said they deserve it. They deserve it, They had
it coming. Yeah, tell Holly that Congressman former Congressman Brad Winsor.
But it's always great having you in the studio having
these conversations. Appreciate it. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (41:59):
We saw all the problems of the world. We certainly
identified a few of them, and we'll see if we
can't get some solved between now and our next conversation.

Speaker 2 (42:06):
Thank you again. I have a wonderful weekend, my friend.

Speaker 1 (42:09):
All right, we'll see in another time. Yes you will,
all right? Stick around Andre you and coming up next
fall by Lori Flake with the Karen Wellington Foundation talking
about their five K that's coming up. I'll be right back.

Speaker 2 (42:19):
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