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September 23, 2025 • 37 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Trump making a major medical finding, a finding RFK Junior.
Do you think Don and RFK Jr. We're in there
looking through the microscopes themselves. H Tamara, Robert, what you got, Don?
Look at this? I think we figured it out. It's
tail it. All scientists are behind this. Are they just lying? Well,

(00:25):
they'll be Trump derangement syndromers that will claim that this
is a big lie. They already call RFK Junior a
tinfoil hat nut conspiracy theorist. The numbers of autism are
earth shattering, and when depending on the degree of autism,

(00:49):
there's many that will have to live with an adult
the rest of their life. That's kind of it's kind
of stealing somebody ability away. And if there's evidence, why
would any sane person not go I'm open tell me

(01:15):
almost everybody today has somebody in their family, or they
know somebody that has somebody in their family. I don't
remember growing up in knowing any autistic friends, children, anybody
in the neighborhood. Maybe some might might. I remember we
had a mentally challenged He seemed like a grown up
to me because he was so big. His name was Bobby.

(01:37):
He's probably I don't know, fourteen or fifteen, and he
was he was dressed in his military fatigues and we
would play Bobby Booboo. We'd play hide and seek out
in the neighborhood at night, the you know, parents in
their lawn chairs. This is in Paduca, Kentucky. Had to
be like nineteen seventy one, seventy twos. And I was like,
you know, five six runner a round and I remember
that hide and seek and wait for Bubby Booboo. He'd

(02:01):
run up in hell and do the flashlight. We had fun.
I remember when they are third child, when they amniosynthesis
said well, there's a chance there could be down syndrome,
and turned out it wasn't. But I had months of
thinking about it, and I come to the terms, I'm
going to have a buddy for the rest of my life.
If that's how God intended the joy that's in so

(02:25):
many down syndrome. I think of the Shaw family that
used to live here, who moved back to Tennessee do
music back there in Nashville. Their youngest had autism. Boy
he grabbed that mic or he had down syndrome. Excuse me,
he grabbed that mic and singing and the joy on
his face. And to think that people think in other
countries they've eradicated down syndrome, Oh you found the gene

(02:47):
or something. No, we just use abortion. Then anybody thinks
those lives. So, no matter what has happened to you
in life, no matter whose fault, it is the value
of life. And it's never been more vocal than the
last few years. You've seen the people that just come

(03:07):
out just fir let her kill babies. It's like, Wow,
why don't you just wear the demon on your sleeve.
President Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior made
an announcement today about autism research. President Trump teased it
yesterday at the memorial that this would be this would

(03:28):
be coming out yesterday watching that and seeing former Democrat
Congresswoman Tulcy Gabbard seeing RFK Junior that used to run
in the liberal circles in Hollywood with his wife Cheryl
Hines and they were Democrats and the Democrat tradition of
his last name, and see him out. They're talking about

(03:50):
God and Jesus and the movement and a revival just
about RFK Jr. Probably good break for a lot of them.
Get the literally the world on their shoulders. This is
just a little bit of go here. We're going to
jump into this right here. President Trump making this announcement.

Speaker 2 (04:10):
Say so, I've been waiting for this meeting for twenty
years actually, and it's not that everything's one hundred percent
understood or known, but I think we've made a lot
of strides.

Speaker 3 (04:23):
I wish it was that a long time ago.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
It's a President RFK Junior to his right, Doctor Oz
to his left.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
Today we're delighted to be joined by America's top medical
and public health professionals as we announced historic steps to
confront the crisis of autism. Horrible, horrible crisis. I want
to thank the man who brought this issue to the
forefront of American politics along with me, and we actually

(04:52):
met in my office. Is it like twenty years ago, Bobby,
it's probably twenty years ago in New York.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
I was a helopers you probably heard.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
I always had very strong feelings about autism and how
it happened and where it came from. And he and I,
I don't know the word got out, and I wouldn't
say that people were very understanding of where we were.
But it's turning out that we understood a lot more
than a lot of people who studied it.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
We think, all right, let's just pause for one quick
moment before we go right back to you.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
This year, I think because I don't think they were
really letting the public know what they knew. Thanks as
well to the Director of the National Institute of Health,
doctor j Badicharia, FDA Commissioner doctor Martin McCarey.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
These are great people.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
Administrator of the Centers for Medicine and Medicaid Services, doctor
Memdaz and Acting Assistant Secretary of HHS, doctor Dorothy Think.

Speaker 3 (05:56):
So, thank you all. Thank you Dorothy very much.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
The meteoric rise in autism is among the most alarming
public health developments in history.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
There's never been anything like this. Just a few.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Decades ago, one in ten thousand children had autism. So
that's not a long time, and I've always heard, you know,
they say a few, but I think it's a lot
less time than that. It used to be one in
twenty thousand, then one in ten thousand, and I would
say that's probably eighteen years ago, and now it's one

(06:33):
in thirty one. But in some areas it's much worse
than that. If you can believe it one in thirty one,
and I gave numbers yesterday. For boys, it's one in twelve.
I was told that's in California, where they have a
for some reason, a more severe problem. But whether it's
one in twelve or one in thirty one, can you

(06:53):
imagine that's down from one in twenty thousand and one
in ten thousand and now we're at the level of
one in twelve in some cases for boys.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
All right, let's stop. Something's up. Let's just leave it
that something is up.

Speaker 3 (07:09):
Yes, one in thirty one overall.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
So since two thousand, autism rates have surged by much
more than four hundred percent. Instead of attacking those who
ask questions, everyone should be grateful for those who are
trying to get the answers to this complex situation. And
the first day all of these great doctors behind me

(07:33):
were there, I told them, this is what we got it.
We have to find out because when you go from
twenty thousand to ten thousand and then you go to twelve,
you know there's something artificial.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
They're taking something.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
And by the way, I think I can say that
there are certain groups of people that don't take vaccines
and don't take any pills that have no autism, that
have no autism? Does that tell you something that's currently
Is that a correct statement?

Speaker 3 (08:03):
By the way, there.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
Are some studies that suggest that with the Amish, for example.

Speaker 3 (08:09):
The Amish, yeah, virtually I had no I heard none.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
See Bobby wants to be very careful with what he says,
and he should. But I'm not so careful with what
I say. But you have certain groups, the Amish as
an example, they have essentially no autism. First effective immediately,
the FDA will be notifying physicians at the use.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
Of I said, well, let's see how we say.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
That menifin said okay.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
Which is not a good look to come out speak
in medical Hand it over to the doctors.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
Mister prest is basically commonly known as thailand all, thank
you during pregnancy can be associated with a very increased
risk of autism.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
So taking thailand all is not good. I'll say it.
It's not good.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
For this reason, they are strongly recommending that women limit
tiler and all use during pregnancy unless medically necessary. That's,
for instance, your cases of extremely high fever. Then you
feel you can't tough it out, you can't do it.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
I guess there's that.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
It's a small number of cases, I think, But if
you can't tough it out, if you can't do it,
that's what you're gonna have to do. You'll take a
tile and all, but it'll be very sparingly. It can
be something that's very dangerous to the woman's health. In

(09:50):
other words, a fever that's very very dangerous, and ideally
a doctor's decision because I think you shouldn't take it,
and you should and take it during the entire pregnancy.
They may tell you that toward the end of the
pregnancy you shouldn't take it during the entire and you
shouldn't give the child the tailand all.

Speaker 3 (10:07):
Every time he.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
Goes he's born, and he goes and has a shot,
you shouldn't give a tilan all to that child. All
pregnant women should talk to their doctors for more information
about limiting the use of this medication while pregnant. So
ideally you don't take it at all, but if you
have to, if you can't tough it out, if there's
a problem, you're going to end up doing it. The

(10:30):
other thing that I can tell you that I'll say
that they will maybe say it a little bit later date.
But I think when you go for the shot, you
do it over a five time period, take it over
five times or four times, but you take it.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
In smaller doses and you spread it out over a
period of years.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Shot.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
And they pump so much stuff into those beautiful little babies.
It's a disgrace. I don't see it. I think it
has think it's very bad. They're pumping It looks like
they're pumping into a horse. You have a little child,
a little fragile child that he had a va of
eighty different vaccines I guess eighty different blends, and they

(11:14):
pump it in. So ideally a woman won't take Chiland
all and on the vaccines, it would be good. Instead
of one visit where they pump the baby loaded up
with stuff, you'll do it over a period of four
times or five times.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
I was.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
I mean, I've been so into this issue for so
many years just because I couldn't understand how a thing
like this could happen. And you know, it's artificially induced.
It's not like something that when you go from all
of those you know, healthy babies to a point where
I don't even know structurally if a country can afford it,

(11:54):
and that's the least of the problems. To have families
destroyed over this. It's just so so terrible.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Vice President Trump making the announcement on the major medical
finding for kids in America. They're talking about limiting tailanol
during pregnancy. There's a reason why. Also unless necessary, as
they stated, not to pump the kids all as the
President said, and one pump, pump them up like a horse.
We're gonna spread it out. That's what I'm picking up

(12:21):
over time. If the ingredients, though are wrong at once,
when they be wrong spread out over time. Maybe they
figured out that it's too much. We're gonna come back.
We're gonna listen to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.
Kennedy Junior.

Speaker 5 (12:33):
Next the assist that Trevor Cherry show Mondo Valley's power Dog. Right.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
I think a few weeks right before Thanksgiving is when
they really hit their their luster. Hopefully they'll be a
little more luxurious with some of the water that's hit
them here during the part summertime, getting that rain. I
was hearing where the Garnett fire, how that rain really helped.
They got like an inch in some areas. Also heard
the firefolk, saying, that's really going to take the first

(13:00):
good snowpack to put out all the fire. We got
a fire burning in the medical industry community right now.
There's a lot of people at Taylanol going, what do
you know what that's going to do to our business.
Some of the most people in pain are pregnant women.
Talking about limiting tailanol during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary. Talking

(13:25):
about the vaccines. President Trump making this major announcement on
the major medical findings with HHS Secretary RFK. Junior. Let's
go back to President here. He's about to turn over
the mic, and.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
I want to say it right now, and you know
the way I look at it, don't take it.

Speaker 3 (13:40):
Don't take it.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
There's no downside in not taking it. So I'd like
to ask Bobby to come up and say a few words.
I hope I didn't ruin his day, but that's the
way I feel. I've been very strong on the subject
for a long time. You know, life is common sense too,
and there's a lot of common sense in this, and
I wish things like this were brought up, and this

(14:01):
group has worked so hard on it, but.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
I'd like to be a little bit more a little.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
Speedier in the process of a recommendation, because there's no
harm in going quicker.

Speaker 3 (14:11):
There's absolutely no harm. At worst, there's no harm.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
Thank you very much, Bobby, Please thank you, miss the President.

Speaker 4 (14:20):
To meet the President's challenge, I ordered HHS to launched
unprecedented all agency effort to identify all cause of autism,
including toxic and pharmaceutical exposures. At President Trump's urging, an ih, FDA, CDC,
and CMS are turning over every stone to identify the

(14:42):
ideology of the autism epidemic and how patients and parents
can prevent and reverse this alarming trend. We have broken
down the traditional silos that have long separated these agencies,
and we have fast tracked research and guidance. Historically, and
IH focus almost solely on politically save and entirely fruitless

(15:05):
research about the genetic drivers of autism, and I would
be like studying the genetic drivers of lung cancer without
looking at cigarettes, and that's what AIG has been doing
for twenty years. As a result, we don't have an
answer to this critical question. Despite the cataclysmic impact of
the epidemic on our nation's children, we are now replaced.

Speaker 3 (15:29):
We are now.

Speaker 4 (15:29):
Replacing the institutional culture of politicized science and corruption with
evidence based medicine and iah research teams are currently testing
multiple hypotheses with no area off limits. We promise transparency
as we uncover the potential causes and treatments, and we
will notify the public regularly of our progress. Today, we

(15:53):
are announcing two important findings from our autism work that
are vital for parents to know as they make these decisions. First,
AHHS will act on aceta metaphine. The FDA is responding
to clinical and laboratory studies and suggests a potential association
between a cinemedaphin used during pregnancy and adverse or developmental outcomes,

(16:17):
including later diagnosis for ADHD and autism. Science is proposed
biological mechanisms linking prenatal acida medicine exposure to.

Speaker 3 (16:29):
Altered brain development.

Speaker 4 (16:31):
We have also evaluated the contrary studies that have shown
no association. Today, the FDA will issue physician's notice about
the risk of aceta metaphine during pregnancy and begin the
process to initiate a safety label change. AHHS will launch
a nationwide public service campaign to inform families and protect

(16:52):
public health. FDA also recognized that ceda metaphine is often
the only tool for fevers in pain in pregnancy, as
other alternatives have well documented adverse effects. AGHS once therefore
to encourage clinicians to exercise their best judgment and the

(17:13):
use of metaphine for fevers and pain and pregnancy by
prescribing the lowest effective dose for the shortest necessary to
duration and only when treatment is required. Furthermore, thanks to
also to the politicization of science, the safety of a
cent of metaphine against the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in

(17:35):
young children has never invalidated. Prudent medicine therefore suggests caution
that a set of metaphine use young children. Especially strong
evidence also has associated it with liver toxicity. Some steadies
also found the use of a set of metaphant and
children can potentially prolong viral illnesses. FDA will drive new

(18:01):
research to safeguard mothers, children and families. In addition to
a possible a set of metament connection to autism for
pregnant women, infants in toddlers, our research has revealed that
fole aate deficiency in a child's brain can lead to autism.
We have also identified an exciting therapy that may benefit

(18:23):
large numbers of children who suffer from autism. Peer reviewed
literature has documented that up to sixty percent of full
late deficient children with ASD and have improve verbal communications
if given luc of orren. I have instructed NIH, FDA
and CMS helped doctors that treat children appropriately. J will

(18:45):
help tell that story which started with sound science, the
kind that restores faith in government. The announcement of this
announcement also represents the historic collaboration between NIH, the A
c C, and CMS. We expect to this to be
the first many announcements over the coming years and deliver

(19:08):
actual information to parents on underlying cause of autism and
the potential paths for prevention and reversal. Finally, autism is
a complex disorder with multifactorial eteology. We are continuing to
investigate multiplicity potential causes no areas of One area that

(19:30):
we are closely examining as the President is vaccines. Some
forty to seventy percent of mothers who have children with
autism believe that their child was injured by a vaccine.
President Trump believes that we should be listening to these
mothers instead of gas lighting and marginalize them, marginalizing them

(19:53):
like prior administrations. Some of our friends like to say
we should believe all women. Some of the same people
have been silencing and demonizing these mothers for three decades
because research on the potential link between autism and vaccines
has been actively suppressed in the past. It will take

(20:15):
time for an honest look at this topic scientists, and
I want to reassure the people in the autism community
that we will be uncompromising and relentless in our search
for answers. We will perform the studies that should have
been performed twenty five years ago.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Yes, thank you Lord for putting RFK Junior in there
at this time. This is the press conference at the
White House, President Trump making the announcement. And you heard
ourkde union that were talking about the mothers. You heard
him talk about the mothers. And I was sitting here
going back to twenty eighteen to when I was talking
to some California mothers. They had an organization and we

(20:55):
were talking about vaccines, and through the conversation led to
ARKA Junior coming on the show in twenty eighteen and
to sit here and go He was willing to come
on in Fresno and talk about it. Then man to
sitting here next to the President of the United States
saying the exact same thing. How can you be against

(21:16):
evidence based medicine?

Speaker 5 (21:18):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
It's called the People's House, the House of Representatives. Will
be speaking to one of those. Happens to be my area,
Tom mcclint talk with that that weird map that you know,
he covers Tahoe in uh right up here in Presno.
But some Republicans in the House, maybe some of that
Uni Party I guess winging out there, they threatened to

(21:44):
withhold votes of Speaker Mike Johnson did not pass a
House member security funding bill includes payment of twenty five
thousand dollars a month for lawmakers to hire their own
private security. Now they already have pre existing security packages
that House members received, but this is when they're not
in DC, and it's the Republican wing that is pushing
this demand. Let me let me jot a note down

(22:06):
here to ask twenty five k a month Congressman mcclinty,
we'll talk about that. See they're talking about that around
the Old Water cooler. They don't even use water. Everybody's
got their own bottles. Now see, we used to talk
around the water cooler. Man, those those little funnel cups
paper things. You fill it up, slam like five or

(22:27):
six some man like, Oh, go ahead, go ahead, We'll
see what's going on around the old plastic water bottles
of DC. We congressoned Tom McClintock coming up at at
five o'clock. Speaker Johnson did say there could be additional
money for that purpose in the spending bill. Well, if
they don't have to concern themselves, so it matters like security.

(22:49):
I call that an incentive to make sure we get
rid of criminals. Now, I don't know how bad it is.
I might say, that's our tax ing money. Remember that
we're talking about our money here. Twenty five thousand dollars
a month. That's that's quite steep. Anyhow, Oh, look at

(23:11):
NBC news. No evidence found yet on ties between Charlie
Kirk shooting and left wing groups. Officials say, what, official
the judge, you're guilty, You're going to the guillotine. I mean,
what what officials literally stating no evidence found yet? I understand.
I mean, you know, if somebody like wrope messages on

(23:34):
the bullets. You might have some evidence, but maybe they'll
uncover something here, right CACRA ABC up in Sacramento. This
happened on Friday when we were out doing the show.
But the suspect has been released from jail after posting bond.
The guy that Pop Pop Pop shot bullets right into
their lobby ABC affiliate in Sacramento. They didn't even release

(23:58):
his mugshot. So on Thursday, let's back up a day
before the shooting, there was a protest out There had
signs Colin Trump, Hitler, fascist enabler, free speeches are right. Sure,
there were some Jimmy Kimmel signs out there. Do these
individuals understand that private companies can decide to pull a

(24:20):
show and that's not a violation of a free speech?
Twenty four hours after their Southfest, three bullets are fired
dried by shooting station window that faces the street one
thirty in the afternoon early Saturday morning. Sacramento Police release
a statement to a spokesperson the motive remains under investigation.

(24:41):
We'd like to thank the FBI for providing resources and
support of this investigation. Annibal Hernandez Santana, sixty four, arrested
on charges up with the deadly weapon, negligent discharge of
a firearm, and shooting into an occupied building. He's a
former teacher union legislative director California Tea Union. Fall afar

(25:03):
left lunatics encouraging escalation. They said he's now retired and
engages in full time parenting. What'd you do today, Dad?
Well he's sixty four, So hey, what you do today? Dad?
I just shot up an ABC affiliate because I felt

(25:25):
like it. I guess, Dad, why'd you do it? We
don't know. Nobody knows why I do these things. Nobody
knows why these people do these things? Have no idea.
Social media posts that this man had up appears to
threatened President Trump. He posted, where's a good heart attack
when we need it the most? Please join in my
thoughts and prayers for the physical demise of our fearful leader.

(25:48):
I guess he took it right up to the line.
He didn't say He's going to go blow a Andrew
Breitbart heart attack darted into his neck. Still, something about
that's weird. Police said they were able to track the
suspect after identifying his vehicle. Followed him to a residence
in downtown Sack. They took him in the custody, booked

(26:09):
him in jail, and he's back out. Go ahead, he's normal.
Just let him back out. Not proven guilty yet, he's
got it. It is bail. Let him. Let him go out,
normal guy. If you haven't heard, Jimmy Kimmel's back tomorrow night,
who care if that's what they have to applaud themselves. Look,
we're fighting back. We got Jimmy Kimmel back on the

(26:32):
on the air. Listen. Only the people at ABC in
Disney understand what paycheck they're writing, and that they understand
what's coming in with advertising. It's that simple. How many
Hamburgers as McDonald's selling, what's in costing them. They're the
ones that know whether this is a victory or not.

(26:54):
Believe you me, when they sat down, they weren't like going.
You know what, he's been rough on Trump. Let's just
lose my Let's just take this show off the air.
Let's lose some money. Never once said never he moving
Morton Downey Junior got caught doing the the fake swastikas. Eh,

(27:17):
he kept his show on, come on making money. But
you had stinky braw section in the city, Cynthia telling them,
don't go to theme parks, don't go on cruises. Can't
you use subscription? Said Disney Plus In Hulu, she said,
When I canceled and they asked me why I hit other,
I wrote, because I believe in the First Amendment. Reinstate,

(27:38):
Jimmy Kimmel, Now my whole family's really gonna miss Avid Elementary.
We're really gonna miss only murders in the building. You
know what, we would miss the First Amendment a whole
lot more. Go ahead, ABC, keep right, keep writing the checks.
I think we when we got to hear some of
those Cobar numbers that came out how much they were
losing with that tr go ahead, waste your money. It's

(28:03):
not my tax pay money, it's not your tax pay money.
Let them go ahead and waste it. So you had
stinky bral with sex and the city. You had the
other stinky bral over in Ireland, Rosie O'Donnell urging her
one point one million Instagram PAMs by God Disney and
they're advertisers. We were getting kind of too close to

(28:25):
allowing now the media and the Democrats and all of
them to suddenly get an identity with we are the
party of free speech. You're picking up on that. You
got Attorney General Pam Bondi talking about we're gonna go
after people for hate crimes, hate speech. Had President Trump
ignoring the question basically when asked. That was really wrong

(28:47):
of her. And now the FCC saying we're gonna go not.
Senator Ted Cruz was right, they are the party of censorship.
They they cheered when can conservatives got like Connerson noon
is when he got deep platform back in twenty eighteen.

(29:07):
They loved it when the government targeted Remember the Joe
Biden administration working directly with Silicon Valley. Remember all that.
Has anybody also forgotten that Telsea Gabbard told us that
former President Obama spied on candidate Donald Trump to the
level of well, left them decide if it was treason.
That's still going on. Yes, Democrats, some of these I'm

(29:32):
not even gonna call them democrats. I'll call them the fringe.
What used to be fringe now the lunatics on the left.
And it's time. If you want to just still be
called a Democrat, you got to stand up against these
lunatics that are involved around you they're becoming increasingly dangerous visibly.
So we haven't had controlled the last four years, but

(29:57):
you saw what happened. Man, make America great again, because
people realize it is the party of freedom, it is
the party of free speech, It is the party of
common sense. The ability, though of these of the media,
and the power that they have to flip the message
to put it on their two am teleprompter talking points

(30:18):
that go out every morning, and it's paired it all
up and down all their affiliates the exact same wording.
And I have to ask those individuals that just read that,
and how imagine that if you disagreed with it, having
to read the propaganda, not the news, not the facts,
not the who, when and where and why. You can

(30:40):
be a Republican or Democrat and give the who want win,
where and why, but as you read the teleprompter, realizing
that you're just a parent, and if it goes against
how you believe, eugh, what getting up? I'd rather get
up in the morning and go clean out a rabbit
farm then have to go do that. And let me

(31:03):
tell you why. I have a real story. When I
first started in news talk, I was doing barter chicken
for a bag of grain. Ten at night till one
in the morning. They moved me to nine to midnight.
The morning guy slash program director went on vacation. The
general manager said, hey, carry you want to fill in
with the co host of the morning show for a
week while the boss was on vacation. Yeah, sure, yeah,

(31:24):
never done of a morning show. I'd never even done
a show with anybody else ever. And we had a
great time, and make a long story short, they let
the guy go, and they liked us so much together
they hired me now. At night, I was very me.
I was me, I said, stated how I felt. And

(31:45):
in two thousand and seven, two thousand and eight, I
was very much against the George W. Bush administration and
their foreign wars and the Patriot Act. Oh that's not
what I helped campaign in nineteen ninety nine for not
for nation building, not at all. And I was very
vocal about it. And I guess they liked it at night.

(32:06):
But he said. Here's what the general manager said to me.
He said, hey, wants you to tone down the George W.
In the morning show. I don't care at night, but
and I was like, huh, what is toned down me.
He said, well, quit attacking him. We have advertisers, big Republicans,
and here on the morning show. We don't want to
put a guy in there that's just attacking George w

(32:27):
And I'll have clients. And here I was bartering. That
means I had to hustle on my own. And I
bartered commercials and sold them to getting a real salary.
And I just started and talked and I was like, wow,
mornings is And I said, Okay, I have to though
say how I feel sometimes and he said, sure, but

(32:50):
just don't do it in the way you've been doing it.
Maybe lists some good things he's done as well, kind
of take that, do more of a balance on it.
And I said yes. And I will never ever make
a decision like that ever again in my life. And
I haven't had to. And I've thinked iHeart here multiple
times for not ever telling me what to say or
what not to say, because doing that, I was suddenly

(33:16):
doing the show for the general manager in my head.
Like I would talk about something going on and I
would be like, ah, was that too far?

Speaker 5 (33:22):
Did I not?

Speaker 1 (33:23):
You can't do that, man. So I've been through that
having to almost like read a teleprompter feel and I
decided I could never do that again. But it's happening
all over the country, and those teleprompter readers are going
to start talking about the fact that Democrats are the
party are free speech. So if Make America Great Again

(33:47):
is not careful all these demands to remove all these
leftist voices, I don't know they could take on where
the Party of Tolerance see and you'll go, wait, no,
here's a sample after, and they'll just keep moving on.
They don't care had a hypocritical bone in their body.
So maybe that's how they're going to get out of

(34:08):
the downward spiral that they were in and are in.
And let's keep them in. Congressman mcclin talk at five.

Speaker 5 (34:15):
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Speaker 1 (34:19):
A couple of interceptions right there, a late game stop
on that two point attempt President State twenty three twenty
one over Hawaii or as I hearn some of them
saywai y they Hawaii ye. Yeah. Boy, those interception running
back I couldn't believe linebacker a thunderbird, can't forget that name. Boy,

(34:44):
he hit that gas pedal like a fifty sixty bird
didn't he big dude was out running just a bullet.
He turned at fifty nine yards for a touchdown with
five twenty remaining, and he can never feel, never feel comfortable.
It was not a brie. He's lead back in forth
four times. Normally reliant Dylan Lynch missed fire three three

(35:07):
field goal attempts at hadn't even been a close game,
really run game, never really got going. So it was
a victory, but there were some things. I'm sure they're
looking as they say at film. It's not a film
projector anymore. Two point two yards per carry, boy. But
Winch came through though with that field goal in the
fourth quarter and he hit that was it a fifty

(35:30):
four and they iced him with a timeout. Then he
came back and missed it. Quarterback EJ. Warner twenty two
to twenty nine to thirty yards, one touchdown, his longest
throw sixty four yarder that set up that one yard
touchdown on the next play. So there was a there
was a lot of excitement going on, a lot of
back and forth, a lot of is it really this late?

(35:54):
Gonna get out a routine? Got me out of my routine.
But it's worth that Congressmian Clinton's going to join us here.
He was on the floor explaining his vote not to
censure Congresswiman ill han O Mar mister speaker.

Speaker 6 (36:10):
Freedom of speech is the beating heart of a democracy.
It's the entire reason that this building exists, so that
we can talk out our differences. Free societies do not
fear free speech, even when that speech is hateful or
malignant or stupid. Free societies recognize that the only way

(36:31):
to separate fact from fiction, love from hate, truth from lies,
wisdom from folly, or good from evil is to put
them side by side, and to trust the people to
know the difference. No central authority must ever be given
the power to take this vital freedom away from the people,

(36:52):
or to punish anyone solely for expressing their opinions.

Speaker 5 (36:55):
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