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October 23, 2024 • 14 mins
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Speaker 1 (01:03):
Six thirty here fifty five kr C the talk station,
And a very happy Wednesday to you my friend Laura
down in Florida dealing with the aftermath of the hurricane.
On my heels of my common about electric vehicles, she said,
lots of fires, homes, businesses burned down during the hurricanes
and afterwards from electric cars and bikes. Grab that to
the equation too. They do blow up when they get wet. Crazy, crazy,

(01:25):
stupid anyway, not crazy or stupid. Welcome back to the
fifty five KRC Morning Show from Restore Liberty dot Us.
George broughta man. It's great to have you back on
the program, George. Thanks Brian, not crazy or stupid. I
have to use that as my tagline. There you go,
feel free, have at it. I think people will immediately
draw conclusions about who you're contrasting yourself with the easy

(01:48):
thing to do in this current race. How are you
feeling about the race as we fast approach November?

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Well, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:55):
I think the votes are going to be overwhelmingly for Trump.
The votes counted is a different question. And I can't
believe we're talking about it like this in the United
States of America.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
But clearly there's a lot of Mickey mouse stuff going along.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Here well, and that feeds into that comment on man
I just made from Mara Lords and Masters and government
talking about the concern that China and Russia will be
stirring the pot of division in our country by pointing
two some of the irregularities you're alluding to right now.

Speaker 4 (02:30):
Right But I mean, at this point, I think it's
going to be overwhelming the things that are going on.
And one of the topics I'm going to talk about
tonight on the podcast is don't think of it as
voting for Trump. You're not voting for Trump. You're voting
for a dream team of advisors. You got Viake Brahmaswami,
you got RFK Junior, Chelsea Garrett, Elon Musk for crying

(02:54):
out loud. I mean, you don't have to think about
this as just you know, Kamala versus Donald.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
This is this is bigger than that, a lot bigger
than that.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
It really I think that's an important point people need
to get passed. You know, I don't like Donald's Twitter
files or you know, how he talks or something, but
that's not what you're voting for.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
Well, that addresses the point that I made the other
day about my friend who is caught up in the
evil Orange Man narrative, but he knows nothing at all
about policy. I mean, I love this guy to death,
one of my best friends in the world, but he's
never paid much attention to politics. But he says, I
can't vote for Trump. And I said why, and he said, well,
you know, he's just Trump, He's that, you know, basically

(03:36):
evil orange man. He was like, right, went we went
through policy after policy, and he was with me on
every single one of the policies I mentioned now, most notably,
he has two daughters, and he hates the idea of
men participating against sports against women, and he hates the
whole gender pronoun thing. He finds that absolutely ridiculous, basically
against the whole woke agenda. He believes in merits, not equity.

(03:58):
So he's solid on all these you know, conservative leaning issues.
All they shouldn't have anything to do with politics, be
quite candid with you, but there they are on full display.
With Trump's opposition, Harris embracing and supporting those across the board.
I'm like, do you have any single thing you hate
Donald Trump on or dislike him or disagree with him

(04:19):
on in terms of policy? And he's like, no, I said,
so you're caught up in the narrative evil Orange man.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
So you're not.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
You're going to vote against your best interest just because
it's not Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
Yeah, it just makes no sense. Restore Liberty dot USY.

Speaker 4 (04:39):
We got a couple of things going on, so yesterday
I had created a website to help the people out
that are working down at the polls.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
If you know, she is just a warrior there, and
if you are.

Speaker 4 (04:51):
Anybody out there has some time on their hands, we
could use some help down at the early voting center
in Hamilton County, you know, to sit there and hand
out sample ballads and just help get the word at
out over the noise in the background that's going on
down at the BOE. But stop by, look for Aina
and volunteer to you know, hold a Orlando Sanza sign

(05:12):
or something like that down there. We could really use
the help. Our website that we created for them was
hacked last night, so I've been willing the night in
the morning working on restoring that. But we've got it
back online. But that's just how bad things are getting.
They're they're attacking just you know, campaign websites again.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
Oh my god. Well, yeah, you can't play by the rules,
you cheat, huh Right.

Speaker 4 (05:40):
The other thing we're doing something we've never done before
tonight at the farm. So if you've always wanted to
come by and see what we do in our meetings tonight,
we'll give you ten dollars towards your dinner. Marian's for
Prosperity is going to be there and they're offering volunteers
ten dollars to help feed them, So you can come
at the doors open at five point thirty. Get there,

(06:02):
we'll give you a ticket to help pay for your dinner,
and listen to the podcast with Joe. We'll be taking
questions live during the podcast. So got something you want
to hear about, stop by and then when the meeting
starts at seven, we're gonna be working on addressing our
slate cards going after get out the vote for Orlandosanza

(06:24):
and the other candidate's Bernie Marino. We will help you
get on your phone a walking list so that as
you're you know, getting your ten thousand steps in, you
can knock on your neighbor's door, say hi and offer
to you know, help give them some information on voting.
So it's going to be a unique one. This is
all about volunteering. Tonight, we'll have some of the candidates

(06:44):
there but for the most part, it's.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
All about, you know, let's get out the vote, all right.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
In terms of the podcast, is there is it your
you doing the podcast or store a little Bity dot
us or you have a special guest that's going to
be dominating. What's what's the nature of the podcast tonight?

Speaker 2 (06:58):
It's just me.

Speaker 4 (06:58):
So I wanted to talk a little bit about what's
really going on with issue one. I know you've covered
that a few times, but give some people some information
and get it out there in the podcast form so
that you know what's going on really with issue one.
Then we're going to be talking about, like I said,
you know, what is it that you're voting for. It's
not Donald Trump, it's it's policies, it's it's his you know,

(07:20):
advisors and what they're going to try and do. And
then the third topic is just a matter of you know,
what's going to happen after the election. Where are we
going with our you know, our movement afterwards. What is
it that we need to concentrate on? And I think
I told you last week. I'm I'm thinking we're going
to go really big on the make American healthy again.
There's so much going on there that I think could

(07:43):
use some some ground swell of grassroots to help push
that agenda against you know, the farm industry, the farmer industry,
and you know everything that's making us unhealthy right now.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
Well, and that's where K what's going on there, And
that's where RFK Junior comes in as a member of
the cabinet umbly under the Trump administration. That's that's his uh,
that's his wheelhouse right.

Speaker 4 (08:04):
There, right especially with kids and his his thing, which
is I mean, I just can't when you start to
dig into what's happening with the food pyramid of why
it is what it is and the damage it's doing.
I think RFK is just drilled in on that. And
that's you know, if you're looking for the future of
the country, getting the kids healthy again has got to

(08:25):
be number.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
One, no, no question about it. And the numbers of
folks in this country who are obese is just it's
just balloon. It's as if a disease has washed over
the entire country. Just I mean within my lifetime, certainly,
you know, you look back at photographs from you know,
the seventies when I was a kid, I was the
fat kid in the neighborhood. They called me ten Ton Thomas.

(08:47):
That's right. I'm talking to you, Steve and Paul and
the other guys in the neighborhood. You know, I suffered
through that, and you know, I going through puberty and
I joined Marlins and I lost all the weight and
you know, I became a regular, normal looking kid. But
you know, by today's standards, nobody even would have looked
at me sideways. You know, it's what is it? You know,
if food's gotten so expensive, how is it that we're

(09:09):
just consuming as many calories or is it something more
nefarious like the gobs and gobs of sugar that they
put in literally everything that you buy at the groceres.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
It's actually worse.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
High fruitose is infinitely worse than sugar because it can
only be digested by your liver. So now that's why
you've got cirrhosis of the liver. And kids who have
never touched alcohol, you go, frutose is literally cooking their liver.

Speaker 2 (09:34):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
And you'd think that the FDA might say something about that,
wouldn't you, George? You know, just maybe you got to
look at where their funding's come in from. Oh, you
mean there's lobbying and politics at stake here and even
though America's health is at risk and in jeopardy hmmm, oh, yep, shocked.

Speaker 4 (09:52):
But even worse is it's the same it's the same actors.
It's Philip Morris and R. J. Reynolds. It wasn't betraying
the people that gave us cigarettes. Oh they in the
sugar are the fruit toast industry now they when the
Surgeon General put out the warning that you had to
have on the side of your cigarettes, the first thing

(10:12):
they did after that was they bought.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
Up all the food companies in the business.

Speaker 4 (10:19):
It's a rabbit hole once you start down and you
start to see the connections. My wife, who is apolitical,
at this point, when we started, you know, digging into
the background, it's like the whole food industry is infinitely
worse than politics.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
The parallels are unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
Well, they just they go out into the world and
they look for things that are addictive and then they
invest in them because well, there's a built in market
for things that people get addicted to. And we're all
addicted to eating, I suppose, And of course, yep, it's
that that high fruit dose cornser fuels that addiction. Anyhow, well, yeah,
marketing does help with that too. I was talking to

(10:57):
my wife the other day. There was a there was
a commercial on for Arby's during the football game we
were watching, and I said, you know, look at that sandwich.
I said, I know what Arby's tastes like. I'm not
going to an Arby's, but look, doesn't it make you hungry.
They've they've presented it so well that you know, maybe
there's a ripple effect. Okay, so they've gotten me hungry
through marketing, and I'm gonna go out and get a

(11:17):
giant sandwich that I didn't really need at nine pm
because Arby's made me feel hungry. So I went over
to a different fast food place and loaded up and
strapped on the feedback. Anyway, talk about it tonight. What
time do the door's open? What times the podcasts start? George?

Speaker 2 (11:34):
So, the door's open at five thirty.

Speaker 4 (11:36):
It's at the Farm, which is two thirty nine Anderson
Ferry over in Dull High Any information you need, it's
at restore Liberty dot us. So the doors open at
five thirty. We'll start serving dinner and helping you pay
for it. Around six and then the podcast starts around
six fifteen and the meeting begins at seven, so it
sounds like a pack schedule, but it's actually pretty fun,
pretty loose. Been getting a fair sized crowd, so we're

(12:00):
hoping for to, you know, bust the doors out tonight
so we can get some information and get out.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
The boat farm has good chicken from all i've heard.
West Side Institution be there tonight and see George and
the restore Liberty dot us crew. Joe put a link
up on the vlog page fifty five krcy dot com
so people know where to go to get the details.
And of course, the podcast produced by production extraordinaire Joe Strecker,
who does produce podcasts. If you're interested in doing one,

(12:26):
he's the man to call it. George Brenneman, keep up
the great work and I have a successful evening tonight,
and I encourage my listeners to show up and enjoy
all the fun and the activities. Thanks for all your work, George.
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