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Speaker 1 (00:06):
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Our next guest is already looking forward to the twenty
twenty sixth season. Oh no, come on, it's only the
first week. I mean, you do have the Cowboys this week.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
And then the Chiefs, the Chargers and the Saints.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Oh, maybe it is a good idea to look ahead
to twenty twenty six. The judges next, Chuck Ingram on
fifty five KR and C the talk station.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Hey, thirty two fifty five Karsine Talk station.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
It's at time, oa, judge en of Polotada on the
heels of Congressman Thomas Massey what I call the greatest
one to two punch in radio hour power.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Welcome back, Judge the Polatano.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
Oh thank you. I didn't know the Congressman Massey Basanna
would have come on earlier, but I have to tell you.
Ingram is right. Yeah, we are already looking for the
twenty twenty sixth season.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Well, maybe your field a little like a typical Bengals
fan at the outset of a season. We did win,
but it was only by the grace of the Cleveland
Browns sucking in that game that we've pulled off of victory.
So kind of you're in good company with the Cincinnati
Listening audience, judge of Politano, and you're in good company
on your topic today, taking the Constitution seriously, you have
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a total of four people you, Sir, Congressman Thomas Massey,
Senator at Ran Paul, and lowly fifty five car See
morning show's host Brian Thomas, in agreement with you that
blowing up that boat in Venezuela or in the international
waters was not constitutional. We are a minority in a
chorus on this judgement, Politana, But it couldn't be clear
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to you me, Senator Ram Paul or Congressman Massy, where
in the hell did this authority come from?
Speaker 4 (02:47):
Well, the authority doesn't exist. It was unconstitutional, unlawful, criminal,
was an active murder. But it's very sad that the
people who see it this way are in such a
a small group. I mean, the dust up between Senator
Paul and Vice President Vance. Vance should be ashamed of himself.
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I guess he forgot. I don't know if he's still
licensed to practice law, But a lawyer who advocates in
favor of or praises murder or sacrifices his license. I
don't want to get too personal with him. I don't
know him personally. I know Senator Ran Paul well and
obviously agree with him entirely on this. If the President
can kill whoever he wants because he thinks they might
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commit a crime, then the Constitution is meaningless and nothing
will protect us from the president's wrath. Who then can
he not kill if in his own mind he thinks
they're going to commit a crime, And the rationale for
those thoughts on his part just don't hold up. This
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boat was thirteen hundred miles from the US. The Trende
Aragua group, according to the Justice Department, engages in human smuggling,
not in the distribution of drugs. The boat couldn't possibly
have made it to the US. Why would they have
eleven people on there. If they were distributing drugs, they
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should have stopped the boat when it got to American waters.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
There you go, let us search warrant.
Speaker 4 (04:22):
And search them, and if they found the drugs, take
the drugs and arrest everybody and prosecute them. The act
of prosecution might lead you to their sources for the drugs. Instead,
they destroyed human beings and they destroyed the evidence.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
Well, and you're the point I made the other day
on this.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
They killed these people who you know, you have to
take the administration at its word that they are beyond
a reasonable doubt members of this gang has been designated
a terrorist organization and that they were beyond a reasonable
doubt engaging your criminal activity that impacted us in some way,
shape or form. But even if you had all those
elements and you prove them in a court of law,
in the United States of America, which has a prohibition
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on cruel unusual punishment, drug dealers do not get the
death penalty.
Speaker 4 (05:08):
Correct. Correct, So the president's behavior unleased, no doubt by
a terrible decision on presidential immunity. I don't even know
if that decision covers this because it was a criminal act,
and there are exceptions in that decision for a criminal act.
But the president's behavior was just reprehensible, constitutionally ignorant, morally repugnant,
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profoundly unlawful. But his MAGA people are sharing him on Oh,
we're tough guys, we got rid of the bad guys.
Wait till these killings come home, I know, Wait till
the president Gavin Newsom decides that the demonstrator's pro life demonstrator,
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as demonstrators at an abortion facility are Narco terrorists and
they can be off. I mean, where does this end?
Speaker 1 (06:07):
I don't know. And I've always made this. It's sort
of it's not really a joke, but it's a joke.
What if the Canadian Prime Minister gets a bug up
his button, decides that Donald Trump's a terrorism and designates
him as such and launches a drone strike on the
White House. It's the same argument can be made. There's
no declaration of war. War does not exist between Canada
the United States, much in the same way we launched
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drone strikes on countries all around the world. We don't
have a declaration of war on their soil. It's just like, oh,
there's a bad guy right there, so we're just gonna
go ahead and unilaterally blow him up.
Speaker 4 (06:36):
I mean, you're right, you're one hundred percent correct. Why
are the Republicans, except for Senator Poll and Congress and
Massy silent on this? They are totally cabbed by the President,
no matter how boorish his behavior is. Yesterday, the Supreme Court,
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in another crazy decision, because it's in the shadow docket,
meaning there's no opinion given. It's just yes, no, stop go.
This is a creation of the Roberts Court. This never
existed before the Chief justiceship of John Roberts permitted the
president to impound four billion dollars in foreign aid. Okay,
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I don't believe in foreign aid at all. Right, this
was in the big beautiful bill that he just signed.
This was in the bill that he crafted and presented
to the House of Representatives. So by permitting him not
to spend the money that Congress has authorized and that
he requested, it is effectively giving him a line item veto.
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Doesn't John Roberts say that?
Speaker 1 (07:42):
Yeah, And the court's already ruled. And whether you liked
that decision or not, back when Reagan was in office,
they did give him the line im veto and the
court shot it down as being an improper delegation of
congressional authority.
Speaker 4 (07:52):
Correct. Correct, So these are dark days and getting darker.
The Israelis can attack an ally. At one minute, Trump
says I didn't know about it. The next minute he says,
they told us too late, and we warned Cutter. I
think Cutter should take the four hundred million dollar plane
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back that would get Trump's attention.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
Well, one little bright spot, this will tickle you. You didn't
hear Congress from susay it. But he's teed up a
bill and it looks like it's going to be voted
on today. They had enough votes to get it up
for a vote. Repealing the Iraq authorization to use a
military force that's been around for how many years now,
that they've operated under for so long and used as
a pretext for a gazillion different things. So the other
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authorization for use of military force in Afghanistan designating this
war on terror still there as well, but at least
we may get rid of one of the what I
would point in point out is unconstitutional in and of itself, the.
Speaker 4 (08:55):
Four of them, and the one he's targeted is the
one that they actually used the most. He's so good.
Did he indicate if he has the requisite number of
signatures to force a vote on the release of the
Epstein files.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
It's coming, he seemed. I think he said he only
needs a couple more signatures, he'll have the necessary number
of votes to bring it up. And that's just a
matter of a short window of time. Apparently two members
are out or missing or died or otherwise not there.
They're going to be replaced in his.
Speaker 4 (09:27):
Right, right right two died, and the elections are this week,
one of them one yesterday. The other election is Thursday.
When those two come to Congress, they've indicated they'll sign
the petition that'll give him the number he needs.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
That's where we are right now, according to him a
moment ago. So wow, keep your popcorn out, Keep you.
Speaker 4 (09:44):
Okay, Brian. A pleasure to chat with you, even at
the times they're dark. I love all my time with you,
and I really love it when Ingram is.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
Right until next week?
Speaker 4 (09:55):
Does he listened to us? Or is he doing traffic
in Houston while we're on in Cincinnati.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
You know the answer to that question. He's doing traffic
in news until next Wednesday. My dear friend, love having
you on the show. It's a real asset to my
listeners to hear from you, and I appreciate your willingness
to come on the show weekly and I'll look forward
to next week in another special conversation.
Speaker 4 (10:16):
All the best, Brian, Thank you
Speaker 1 (10:17):
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