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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Governor Bale's above lying about falling crime in California. I
don't trust these numbers that are that are out. Oh oh,
our building got shot up this weekend. But you know what,
when you're talking about crime in California, it's one thing
to report on crime, right I do that a lot
in the line of work that I'm in. Murderers and

(00:23):
rapists and you know, the arsonists and thieves and kidnappers
and hookers, and when it's not in your own backyard.
And but I have had a few occasions where I've
stated on the show Wow Man that that shoot it
was close enough Tiger Woods get hit it with one
of his drives off the you know, when something happens
that's around the area. And for those that do not

(00:44):
know Blackstone and Shawl right there between forty one and
Blackstone on Shawl right there, Well, now it's uh, it's
in our it's in our backyard. So weaken. Our building
was shot up by gunfire. The stations weren't targeted. If

(01:05):
you're thinking, is this like an ABC TV station in Sacramento,
that that was not it. It was part of a
really a shootout I guess between two warring factions that
spread back here behind US. Director Ryan Nigel stated, a
few weeks ago after one of the late president State
football games, he was leaving and he noticed a big
party out back, and a few years ago I recall

(01:28):
somebody holding in a legal one in there. But now
there's roight arm bars on the door. It's like somebody
let somebody in there. And that was a few weeks agoing.
I didn't think it about it again after you said it,
and there was a bye weekend, so you didn't see
what was happening last weekend. But as it turns out,
it looks like somebody rented the building to a ray
from one to four am. In violence spread, presidentb dot

(01:52):
Com said a person was shot early Sunday morning in Fresno.
Spot shotter just after twelve thirty southeast corner of Blackstone
and Shall. Victims listed in stable condition. Yeah. So six
forty five Sunday morning, I pull up and I see
a CSI van, I see yellow tape, I see police lights.

(02:14):
My first thought is my prediction came true. They did
find a dead homeless body back there somewhere in that field,
or hopefully they didn't break through the fence again. And
get into our vans and light a fire. I had
no idea. I thought dead body when I saw CSI,
that's a prime scene investigator, That's what I'm thinking. First
thought was I should have thought, oh, no, remember when

(02:35):
Ryan told you about the party. Yeah, somebody just shot
at the back. It's not going to be that middle
of the night. You know nobody was around here, right,
But yeah, it was some rave in the building behind us.
Put it out on social media. Altercation. Probably five to
six shots in the back of our building, various windows,
even upstairs, And I started thinking that almost seems like

(03:00):
warning shots to like, Okay, they're firing back, but if
somebody's on the ground and you're on the ground, you're
not going to hit a second story window unless you're
scaring people. I don't know that's trying to figure all
this out, right, but I immediately whipped out my phone. Carry
on the scene, Fresne, California, six forty five am. Let's

(03:22):
go live to reporter Trevor Kerry. Here we are Fresnoe
Crime Scene Investigators. Eighty three E Shaw got shot up
last night. Bullet holes in our studio windows. There was
a party in the building behind one thirty am. Two
parties started firing back and forth at each other. One
of the parties shot our building up, do something, do something, newsome.

(03:45):
It's a sick, sick way to start a Sunday. Some
was barely coming up there. Thank you for that report.
By the way, chart you're you know they try and
tell us our streacher safer than ever. I'm just going
to say on Monday, October twentieth, that reality feels just
a little different. I know that the sidewalks of Baltimore
in Chicago and smell layer a little more violent in

(04:09):
some areas. Armstrong Williams did some fact checking off the
Baltimore Sun. He said most crimes never get reported in
the first place. Criminologists say half of all crime in
America is not in police data. They said burglaries are
only reported forty five percent of the time, simple assaults
thirty seven percent, sexual assaults twenty one percent. Shameful. Think

(04:33):
about that for a moment, nearly saying here, he says
four out of five sexual assaults never reached the official record. Okay,
why would people not call the cops? And I'm not
putting cops down. There were some very good cops here
that Sunday morning here, they were taking pictures in here.
They were glad somebody that worked here showed up to
let them in the building. And I know many good cops,

(04:57):
but I don't think people are calling the cops because
they don't think the system will give them justice. And
by the system, we're talking about DA's, we're talking about courts,
we're talking about judges or even people sitting in a
jury's these days, Gallup said Americans are near record highs
and expressing concern about violent crime. Guys, this is not paranoia.

(05:21):
It's what we see in our neighborhoods, in our towns,
now in our workplaces. Doctor John R. Loott, Junior, he's
a researcher ahead of the Crime Prevention Research Center. He
researches issues on crimes and guns, the reality of American

(05:44):
crime rates, he said. The new Bureau of Justice Stats
includes data through twenty twenty four. He said crime is
up through the roof the National Crime Victimization Survey shows
violent crime search fifty nine percent, rape and sexual assault
up sixty seven, very up thirty eight, aggravated assault up
sixty two. He said it's the largest four year increase

(06:05):
in the survey's fifty two year history. So you're really
gonna tell me with a straight face that crime has
dropped under Newsome or under Biden. I'm on now. The
media can choose a couple of different kinds of stats.
The government collects two types of stats, the FBI's uniform

(06:26):
Crime Report and the National Crime Victimization done by the
Bureau of Justice Statistics. The FBI Crime Report is dependent
on law enforcement agencies throughout America following through and reporting
to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It's kind of like
the FCC. You're supposed to keep your records in case

(06:48):
they come knocking, RIGHTBI, we need your up data crime
reports now, please, Well, they don't always get them, or
as we found out in DC, in many areas around
that they're making certain fellow these misdemeanors Blue cities wanted
to keep the Democrat blue all the way up the
chain happy so they can keep that big fat I'm

(07:09):
chief of police paycheck. Yeah. National Crime victim is about
two hundred and forty thousand Americans. Information that goes in
In twenty twenty four, the media used the FBI stats,
not the National Crime Victimization by the Bureau of Justice stats.

(07:30):
They're always not matching, shall we say? And I always
flash back to I don't know it was it three
years ago. Smashing and grabbing was a big deal. I
was at a local pharmacist pharmacy and I said, have
you had anybody steel? And they go, oh, yeah, those
plastic bins that they come in here and put in
for pharmacy deliveries. Somebody ran in here real quick, got

(07:51):
it ran and I said, WHOA, Okay, But I looked up, Hey,
cameras everywhere. I said, you gave the video to the police, right, No,
we just didn't even And I realized, man, people have
given up the Biden years, police stopped really giving stats
to the FBI, or if they did, they were sanitized up.

(08:14):
You think the no bail, remember all that no prosecution,
he's insane policies. So said, I'm out of jail because
of COVID and we'll give him the mRNA injection. Let
him running around, right, Remember all this felonies dropped to misdemeanors.
Sixteen seventeen year olds not tried as adults with some

(08:35):
of the most heinous crimes. Here's another trim between twenty
ten and twenty nineteen, victims reported sixty three percent of
violent crimes to police. In the last three years, that
numbers dropped to forty eight percent. Arrest fell as well.
And I think we can take this all the way

(08:57):
back to the Ferguson effect, where cops didn't may be
thinking about maybe I'll just stand on patrol car and
you had the whole defund the police and George Floyd
right that horrible time when this nation, not all the nation,
but a big well democrats treated cops like crap. Remember

(09:20):
that time. I remember talking about, hey, if you see
a police officer at a stop, like, give them a
thumbs up, flash your lights, get their attention, and give
a big thumbs up out the window. Man. That had
to be a real tough time. And believe me, that
attitude wasn't washed away in a Billy Graham revival. It's
still out there on the streets. Man. I'm sure a

(09:43):
lot of cops are like, you know what, I stand
a better chance of me being prosecuted than that criminal
if I jump into that. I know if I were
a cop, I'd be thinking, is this a career ender?
All that going on in their head? So unfair, so unfair.

(10:03):
And imagine these cops that arrest people for felonies and
then they get moved down to a misdemeanor and there's
no bail, and they're back out on the street, and
the criminal walks by sees them on the corner in
New York and gives them a head nod like, look,
I'm back out. Think how demoralizing New York Chicago smell

(10:24):
a They got a habit of reducing these felony charges
in Manhattan right now that just Attorney's office has downgraded
felonies sixty percent of the time, six oh six zero
percent of the time. I heard one guy online, I'm
one of my various, multiple hundreds of things I think

(10:45):
I watched on YouTube this week, and I couldn't even
tell you ten, but one stuck in my mind that
Chicago has been labeling murders as death investigations rather than
putting it under homicides. And you got these blues cities
trying to resist any effort by President Trump to try
and make them safer. Random gunfire hit a young woman

(11:11):
out after one twelve thirty whatever this weekend. It shot
up our building here and again it wasn't like a
retaliation for anything political. It hit offices upstairs, it hit
some studios down on the bottom floor here, but police
have stated it was from a rave. I didn't you

(11:32):
know they called them that anymore? Maybe that was the
detective they probably the kids said. They probably have some
other name for it, the mushroom fest. I don't know
what they were up to back there, but director Ryan
Nigel saw him a few weeks ago, the big uproar
back there. And you even said this weekend as you
were coming back through here, as you were headed home,

(11:54):
you saw a bunch of cars turning out of here
and there was an issue I guess at the Hollywood
hustler up there. So it was random chaos, man. I
guess the best thing to say is stay safe out there,
my friends.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
This is the Trevor Terry Show. On the Valley's.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
Power Talk, a CHP officer noticed someone's a little bit unusual.
Uh yeah, lice and plate M seven JCO three eight
look like it's done for a fourth grader's book report.
Hand drawn license plate the top part in cursive, California,

(12:36):
I gotta say not bad. I love people how to
do cursive anymore? But the rest of it looks I'm sorry,
at fourth grader would do that different if somebody said, here,
make it look perfect. Here, here's what it looks like.
Copy this so obvious. I bet you anything. This guy
voted to not Recall Newsome and probably voted for Kamala.
He has handmade license plate. I guess if you're driving

(13:02):
through a parking lot real quick and you're looking and
you're not gonna you'd really kind of have to stare
at it. That's what cops do. I had a friend
from eighth grade and best friend for a long time.
There became a deputy sheriff Kerrent County deputy sheriff, and
I said, is it hard on the weekends to kind

(13:23):
of stop being or whenever you get two days off?
And he said, yeah, well it kind of he goes,
but I can't stop looking at the registration tags on cars,
he said, out a light. He'll be like, don't look,
don't look, don't look, you know, look down and just
out of have it always looking at the registration Have
you ever noticed how Texas it's up on the front windshield.

(13:44):
They can get away with that a lot. I mean,
that's harder for cops to see. But yeah, handwritten license plate.
But again, the California incursive not bad. Pelosi has not
yet announced he's going to run for reelection. She's eighty five.

(14:05):
Now I'm going to assume it at some point that
she's gonna maybe, maybe maybe hang them up. California State
Senator Scott Wiener, the Wiener Man announced his plans to
unseat Pelosi. He sawking to Politico, he said, he's allegedly
going to challenge here. You already have the former chief

(14:26):
of staff, this dude name Psycott Chak Robardi. He was
the chief of staff for AOC. He's already launched against Pelosi.
Scott Wiener. I tell you he's got more done as
a California State Senator than a by in a long
time in any position like that, because he always brings
these crazy bills forward, like hey, let's make ourselves a

(14:49):
sanctuary state for trans and kids from other states. Great,
and then New Jersey follows, and Minnesota follows, in New
York follows, Let's make ourselves in a sanctuary state for
people that want to have abortion. It's great. He previously
said he would wait until Nancy Pelosi retired, but he's
now gone and opened up his mouth. Did he shut up? Well,

(15:12):
I talk Nancy. He should have shut up. After Charlie
Kirk was shot, State Senator Scott Winer that wants to
be the new Nancy Pelosi express sympathy for the people
who were hating on Charlie Kirk, and then he described
Kirk as a vow bigot who did immeasurable harm. And

(15:35):
that was his views on Charlie Kirk. What were his
views on the Trump atration? He said, some of the
worst of the worst criminals into detention centers. And he's
accused Trump of trying to turn the US into a
fascist police state. He's one of those. Well he has
to be. He's in California. Newsom is here. Trump.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
It's time to stand down.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Yeah, time to stand down, Donald says this man. You
know what, this was some of the best I heard
over the last let's see here ten hours a little
more or less here of prepping this show. Back to
Ronald Reagan from nineteen eighty seven on the Libs, and

(16:19):
it is it's so true. And when we hear President
Reagan will come back here and talk about the No
King's Rally. Yeah, I don't know what you did. I
showed director Ryan Nigel. I showed you my list on
Friday of everything I needed to get done, and I
just showed it to you, and he goes, not bad,
pretty impressed. He would have loved to seen that get
that backyard done, scratched off. But I did get quite

(16:41):
a few things done. But a lot of people came
out to protests. We'll have some of the audio from that.
I tell you, just some fascinating people out there on
the left with just such fascinating ideas. Some of were
even almost fierce. Sorry, President Reagan said, he's that word

(17:02):
in front of you. Go ahead, sir.

Speaker 3 (17:02):
You ever notice how every time a Republican takes office,
the Democrats start acting like it's the end of the world.
I mean, the minute we cut taxes or trim the budget,
they start screaming that the sky is falling. Now, don't
get me wrong, I admire their consistency. If the stock
market surges, they say, it's just helping the rich. And
if it crashes, they say, yep, that's what happens under

(17:24):
Republican leadership. And don't even get me started on foreign policy,
a Republican president could be shaking hands with world leaders
and signing peace deals, and they'd say it must be appeasement.
But the minute there's tension overseas, they rush to the
nearest camera like it's Black Friday, saying, see, we told
you the world would catch fire if he was in charge. Now,

(17:46):
I've always said it's fine to disagree on policy, that's democracy.
But if your best shot at winning is hoping the
American people lose, well, maybe you're in the wrong country.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
This is the Trevor Chary Show. On the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
They said about all those No Kings leftists flying American flags,
and the words of George Washington quote guard against the
impostures of pretending patriotism. Yes, no Kings protests. A lot
of people that are still going with it. I'll call
them rober Reiners. Their activism in the sixties and seventies

(18:30):
is still prevalent in twenty twenty five. Many have not budged.
Researchers say sixty percent of boomers who were Democrats in
their twenties still are sixty five percent of those over
sixty rarely give the other side a fair shake. Speaker
Johnson called it a I guess it kind of was
a spectacle they had. Did you see all those It

(18:52):
would have been brilliant if it were Republicans that planned
on doing like fake dinosaurs and fake lobsters. They had
all these huffy costumes they were in. It was so
it was so weird, man in the politics.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
The politics were on full display. The politics. The spectacle
is what the mobs, the crowds, the rallies this week
were all about.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
It was.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
It was.

Speaker 4 (19:19):
It was quite ironic, though the irony was was very glaring.
They called it the no King's Rally. But the great irony,
of course, that we pointed out over and over was
that if President Trump was a king, the government would
be open. If President Trump was a king, he would
have closed the national parks in the National Mall, so
they couldn't have had the rally out here.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Politics.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Yeah, well, I guess it was a day of peaceful
protest in presno all applaut us for not slapping our grandmother.
Way to behave all? Right. From the shores of San
Francisco to the streets of Times Square, protesters united under
one shared sent to And that'd be what mean anything

(20:06):
to do this weekend? And we have Trump's arrangement syndrome. Okay,
thank you for being honest. We'll see here. It's California
Democrat Senator Adam Bullshiff. People need to speak out. It's
a wonderful moanings around the country or speaking out today again,
you never hear them really say what they're their main
anger is. I think it's fueled by getting rid of
criminal legal aliens. And by that I mean every illegal

(20:28):
alien has broken a crime, a law, which is a crime.
But I guess there was some different protests in Fresne County.
I guess a bigger one was at Manchester Center in
central Fresno. Did you hear how many people they said
we're down there? I didn't hear either. Oh. Look here
Kamala Harris's husband, Doug Imhoff, he was seeing at a

(20:50):
note King's protest in Santa Monica. He put a picture
out on social media himself and his son Cole. All right,
then let's see if we can get to wine boys
out there. I'm trying to figure out why they all
did this. He said, No King, Santa Monica. He was
holding a pink sign with the words, if Kamala had won,
we'd be at brunch. No Kings. All right, I'm still

(21:14):
trying to figure out what the upset is here. Let's see,
there's an inflatable dinosaur. There's some brightly colored costumes. There's
a bald eagle. There's a inflatable peacock, and inflatable lobster,
and inflatable Chuck Shume. Oh no, that's him. He put
a poster or posted a photo of himself taking part

(21:34):
in the No King's protest in New York City. Okay,
let's see if Chuck can see, if Chuck will let
us figure this out. He said, we have no dictators
in America, and we won't allow Trump to keep eroding
our democracy. All right, there you go again, boy, very
just those points at home, don't they really explains the outrage?

(21:59):
All right? Okay, here we go. Senator Corey Booker, he'll
explain it. He loves to talk for a long time.
I'm sure he had a lot to say. He was
at the No Kings protest. Chant not New Jersey. He
was out here in California, video of himself leading a
group of No Kings protesters and a chant of this
is what democracy looks like. He can't even come up

(22:21):
with nothing new using an old asbin. Right behind him
were the inflatable costumes. I'm sure he was like, guys,
don't have me go on with these people behind me
here makes us look like the cartoon that you are.
Frogs and cats and dinosaurs, cookie monster costume. Wooh, what's

(22:50):
so no, I'm work friendly. Listen to this the there
days here she said something about one to kill Trump
advisor Stephen Miller. Well, if I have this right now
and I saw the video, I'm sure maybe comments like
this will not be taken to kindly.

Speaker 5 (23:11):
Who are you gonna kill him?

Speaker 2 (23:12):
Nazis?

Speaker 5 (23:13):
Who do you mine is a Nazi?

Speaker 1 (23:16):
What do you mean it's free in this in this context?

Speaker 2 (23:19):
Who is a Nazi?

Speaker 3 (23:19):
Stephen Miller? Nazi?

Speaker 5 (23:21):
So you're gonna kill Steven Miller?

Speaker 6 (23:22):
If I had a chance, Yeah, I don't know about
someone i'd say on camera.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
Bro, Yeah, if I had a chance, I would, I'd
kill him. I have my mom and dad watch this
because I watched it. It's good. I'll have you watch
it if you have the ability to watch it. The
documentary on Prime Huey Long, the democrat from Louisiana in
the thirties, A Big Power to the people person that
wore fancy suits. He was assassinated on the courthouse steps.

(23:52):
But this was like I think what early thirties. I
think in nineteen thirty four or five he was assassinated,
but they had all these people on video on film. Well,
I tell you what, I just yep, I wash somebody
just ke Oh yeah, I wish somebody keeling. I'm even

(24:12):
talking refined Southern women.

Speaker 6 (24:15):
Nah.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
I don't know if I could pull the trigger, but
somebody needs to take that man's lot, you know, is amazing,
just like people talking about, like with Charlie Kirk today
and Trump and vitreol that we have today. This was
in Chicago at the No King's rally in front of
the Progressive Labor Party, signs you gotta grab a gun.

(24:37):
We gotta turn the guns on this fascistist and these
ICE agents gotta get shot and wiped out. Why weren't
there Ice military helicopters that our drones fly and drop
a net over him and suck him up, fly him
somewhere for saying this.

Speaker 7 (24:58):
We gotta turn around gods on this fascist system. These
Ice Asians gotta get.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
Shot and wiped out.

Speaker 7 (25:07):
This stay the stay machinery A share the splay right
there has to get wiped out.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Uh nice, right, really nice. Imagine if I got a
call from Agent Squires and he said director Ryan Nigel
was out in front of City Hall yelling stuff like that.
Well he he couldn't be employed anymore because he'd be arrested.

(25:34):
He couldn't even come to work. That's that's a threat, man,
against federal authorities. I saw a picture there there were
two older attendees with signs reading Grand Tifa and Grand Tifa,
Grandpops against Fascism and Grandmoms against Fascism. Huh yeah, that's

(26:01):
that's that's a messed up people, man, really is Let's
continue on here. Here's an elderly Democrat. He had an
eighty six forty seven Trump shirt on. Listen to him that, sir,
Look at that, sir, eighty six forty seven. Explain it
to me. I like, the colors kill the son of.

Speaker 8 (26:22):
A bitch kill?

Speaker 9 (26:24):
Who who's forty seven?

Speaker 1 (26:25):
President? Really?

Speaker 5 (26:26):
What's your name?

Speaker 1 (26:27):
Dick Safra Glad we got that on camera.

Speaker 2 (26:31):
You know that's illegal, right.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
You don't threaten to don't You don't threaten anybody.

Speaker 6 (26:36):
But that's the problem with your guys inside you guys
get so emotional you feel you need to threaten people.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
But don't worry.

Speaker 2 (26:43):
We're spreading love and we're going to fix it. Guys,
you appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
God, bless God, bless you, God bless hey. You need
to You need to find God. That's your problem. You
need to find God. Yes, because demons were out there,
a lot of demons.

Speaker 9 (27:00):
Tako talk, Charlie carts are nothing taco taco talk.

Speaker 5 (27:05):
Charlie tarksh' nothing taco taco talk.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Charlie carks a nothing.

Speaker 2 (27:10):
Taco taco talk, No taco taco talk.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
Crazy crazy, crazy, demonic, demonic, demonic. But we have now
liberal lady that doesn't have bonees or nose and purple
hair and her ear lobes stretched down past her shoulders.
Oh no, a nice refined woman. I will estimate to

(27:36):
be somewhere around my age. Yeah, li'sten. Let's say Republicans
are just pointing fingers. They're the ones pointing the fingers.

Speaker 2 (27:46):
I don't know that it's true.

Speaker 8 (27:49):
Everybody deserves healthcare and we can certainly afford it in
this country. So again they're just, you know, they're they're
pointing to things and saying it's our fault, we're too liberal.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
I forgot what she was saying. I just don't think
it's true. Was when the reporter asked her about Democrats
spending money on illegal alien healthcare. I just don't think
it's true. She said. There's no joy at their events. Nah,
even their smiles look like fishing line hook is holding

(28:23):
them up on the sides, like the hated on Joker smiles.
They're all depressed. And do you want to know why
they're pressed? Because they got a darkness in sight of them.
This is a spiritual battle. These people didn't want to
plant flowers, they didn't want to make pancakes. They didn't
want to go out and go on the lake with
their grandkids. No, man, they want to come down and

(28:47):
tell everybody about how depressed they are. You young ladies
should not even have children. Oh yeah, it's.

Speaker 8 (28:58):
Really depressing anybody your aging even thinks of having children. Okay, okay,
millions of Democrats did not vote. Whose fault is that
we need.

Speaker 5 (29:08):
To get ourselves together, and.

Speaker 8 (29:11):
We might even need to be a little bit meaner
because the Republicans don't mind being mean.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Let's be meaner, that's what you do. You need to
be meaner. No, let's just all drink and be lovely.

Speaker 5 (29:28):
When all else fails.

Speaker 8 (29:29):
Just remember there's this little piece of advice I will
give you, which I give myself when all else fails.

Speaker 6 (29:35):
Just be lovely, lovely, Yeah, meaner, funny, Kamala, you are
just so funny.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
I'm glad Doug got to come out to the No
Kings rally. Listen to her talk about how dims went,
and then listen or go off on Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 8 (29:57):
This woman here, Maybe we have to, I know, to
stop being so nice. I'm a pretty nice lady, but
I could be pretty mean too. Oh but you know
it's a terrible thing. No Hitler is dead. I'm glad
Hitler's dead. Evil people have no place in my world.
He was a hateful human being. It was disgusting the

(30:18):
things that he said. And did I have You know,
I don't have time for that. I'm sorry. I have
to point my energy in other directions.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
Yeah, your energy. I wonder where your energy is fueled, volume,
where it comes from. I'm sure for a high percentage
of them at the No Kings rallies out there. And
it wasn't a President Trump. I think there was a
lot of do what Thou wilt party out there that
wants to defeat the King of kings. The spiritual battle

(30:49):
was on full display. Do not be deceived, President Trump
on the No Kings rally.

Speaker 9 (30:57):
I think it's a joke. I looked at the people
then i'd represent editive of this country. And I looked
at all the brand new science paid for. I guess
it was paid for by Soros and other radical left lunatics.
It looks like it was. We're checking it out. The
demonstrations were very small, very ineffective, and the people who
are worked out. When you look at those people, those

(31:17):
are not representative of the people of our.

Speaker 10 (31:19):
Country is gone.

Speaker 9 (31:22):
I'm not a king. I'm not a king. I work
my ass off to make our country great. That's all
it is. I'm not a king at all.

Speaker 2 (31:31):
This is the tributary show on the Valley's.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
Power Talk, Ghostbusters, the Montstermage. Who I just heard those
in that promo right there? Name me a Halloween song
since Thriller that stayed around like a Halloween song? There
are none. Prove me wrong. What another balloon? Mysterious high
altitude balloons are drifting over multiple states. Come on, Secretary

(31:58):
warheags popping these things out of the air, they said,
reports from Colorado, Arizona, Alabama, objects hovering above the clouds. Well,
I go back to a big incident. Not as big
as balloon Boy over Colorado, but the twenty twenty three
Chinese spy balloon. Come on, what they're talking This is

(32:19):
Daily Mail UK. Maybe America don't want to report on
it because I don't know why. Again, people are spotting
these I have no proof that it's the Chinese, or
North Korea or Doug Imhoff. I have no idea. The
most recent was in Arizona two weeks ago. They're tracking
them on flight monitoring apps. They try, but a lot

(32:42):
of them aren't successful with these balloons. They even had
some outside of Boulder. Huh Boulder made me think of Bolton. Yeah,
John Bolton, charges brought arrested. I don't know January are
they're talking about now? Will he uh squeal? I don't know,

(33:07):
will Comy squeal? I think Kobe would squeal before Bolton.
Bolton he's talking tough man.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
Will have to prove it.

Speaker 10 (33:15):
Then he has committed very serious crimes. This is this
is a devastating about Trump. I speak here as an
alumnus of the Justice Department myself, because not only is
it powerful, it's very narrowly tailored. They didn't throw everything
up against the wall to see what would stick. This
really is a rifle shot, and I think it's it
should be the end of Donald Trump's political career.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
I mean people have said that for how long and
it's never happened. I love upset former Green berets. Oh yeah,
he called oh Bolton outside there. Put him in his place.
Isn't every single one of you is going to have
to face consequences because treason does.

Speaker 7 (33:59):
Not have a statute of limitations.

Speaker 4 (34:01):
If this administration is not gonna hold you to account,
a future administration will.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
And guess what, I guarantee it personally. If I'm not
around to hold you guys' to account, my kids will
guarantee that your hold to account.

Speaker 5 (34:15):
So stay tuned.

Speaker 1 (34:16):
That's what we need. More of that fire Right there.
I saw some young woman, white lady, probably around twenty
eight or so, I would guess, and she went up
to the Antifa I don't know whatever crowd we call
him anymore, and I guess the antifab person felt like
she got touched by this woman and she's just cold cox.

(34:37):
But I thought it was her hitting her. But the
more the video went on, it was a dude dressed
as a her cold cock. And you know she took
that shot, and she was not a big girl in
any stretch of the imagination. Took that shot to the
face and then just kept on right in their face,
just kept up that americanism. We need more guys like her.

(35:00):
That former green Berea there called them out to their face.
You got that Jay Jones in Virginia running for Attorney
General talking about killing his opponent a few years ago.
The wife and the kids, Yeah, let's throw that in
there for pure bells above mixture. That's something Anton they

(35:23):
would have cooked up. But now they got a good
ad about him. I guess this J. Jones cat that
was threatening to kill people, murder them, murder children, has
a little bit of a lead foot, maybe a little
race race little regular.

Speaker 5 (35:37):
On a dangerous stretch of I sixty four. J Jones
pushed the needle to one hundred and sixteen miles an hour.
That puts regular Virginians in jail. But J Jones is
a politician. He got off J Jones's punishment for endangering
lives community service, and he served himself. J Jones counted
work for his political committee to avoid Jaim

Speaker 2 (36:00):
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