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December 10, 2025 38 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We got more than a million social media accounts held
by those under sixteen are gonna be deactivated. Well today
the tenth in Australia, and they said the social media
companies are going to have to take quote reasonable steps
to ensure under sixteens cannot set up accounts. They are
smarter than the average adult already with this stuff. They'll

(00:21):
be well the VPNs right, they'll they'll work around this.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Hey do you got access?

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Yeah, here, let me post them becoming underground social media
watch that's what will happen. But let's talk about has
grown ups their mental health? Think about your own with
social media? Maybe maybe The Communication Minister in Australia said, quote,
with one law, we can protect generation alpha from being

(00:48):
sucked into purgatory for a predatory algorithms ascribed by the
man who created the feature as behavioral cocaine.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
I talked to actually an old radio producer in Colorado.
He's now a sixth grade teacher. I was texting with
him last night. He's a Puerto Rican cat from the
from the from the Bronx who moved to Colorado. Cool guy, Brian,
And I said, is there any hope for the future?
He said, absolutely not. They have no creative thinking. They're
always on their phone. So what he said, no creative thinking?

(01:23):
Absolutely not. When I asked, do we have a hope
for the future, he's there in Colorado Springs. Well, how
are they going to express themselves that they don't have
social media?

Speaker 2 (01:32):
How are they going to connect with other people?

Speaker 1 (01:34):
They don't have social media? I don't know, talk talk
to each other. You got two fifteen year oldsho brought
a legal challenge already. They they're they're gonna sue. I
don't know how many people around the rest of the
world will follow this. And the fines for social media
companies can be up to thirty was as I say,
thirty two to thirty three million dollars Instagram, YouTube, TikTok's

(01:57):
on their Facebook x Snapchat. Read it all age restricted
under this law. They at the Office of They down
Under said seventy seven percent of them were in favor
of this. This is the Australian government National Study Commission.
This year they said ninety six percent of kids aged
ten to fifteen u social media. Yeah, they said seven

(02:22):
out of ten have been exposed a harmful content and behavior. Well,
how did the other three not see it. One in
seven reported have an experienced grooming type behavior from adults. Yeah,
see that all the time on my Predator Poacher shows.
It's exactly how they find these kids. And I think,

(02:45):
as we all know, you can friend anyone without really
knowing who they are. Well, I got a clean cut haircut,
Sure about that, man? This can push them into some
dark corners, so they'll they'll find some way around it,
some virtual network. What is happening. Well, right now this

(03:11):
has been implemented. Let me take you via satellite to Australia.
Let's let's you got it. Director Ryan Nigel's doing it over. Okay,
put it over Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia. Here's a fourteen year
old girl. All right enough, Yeah, I've heard of Perth.

(03:32):
Put it over Perth. Let's go listen. Okay, that's enough
of that. Oh they say, if it's a boy or girl,
look at that. Look at that boy in that townsville.
Zoom in on that. Think about it, man, this is
all they've ever known. This is all they ever known.
This is gonna be like addicts withdrawing. You're gonna have

(03:56):
parents on the news saying I don't even know my
child anymore know how to do they else right, except
they'll be like, yeah, don't even know him anymore. We
have no idea what social media does to us. I
I thanks to a producer in Grayley, Colorado that was

(04:17):
going to University of Northern Colorado. He goes, hey, man,
we might want to promote the show in this thing.
People at the college are talking about this. Two thousand
and six he said, it's called Facebook. So in my mind,
for like a year or two, it was only college,
is how I kind of looked at it. Then it started, Boy,
it grew and took off. By two thousand and nine
twenty ten, I realized it was not good for me.

(04:39):
And I've made many poor choices in my life, but
I have to say that was a good.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
One for me. For me.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
I'm not saying you can't handle it. I'm just saying
for me, that was not good. I didn't like how
it was making me feel.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
So I thought, why am I? Why am I doing this? Now?

Speaker 1 (04:56):
We use it here to put out interviews and do video,
But I'm talking about scrolling seeing how people in high
school or oh I knew them up in Chico.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
How are they?

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Oh Oky? He's got a corvette behind him. Oh, he
must be doing pretty good.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
You know.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
It kind of changed us a little bit. And now
AI on the scene.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
Come on.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
In artificial intelligence, researchers discovered AI chatbots can be more
effective than political advertising in.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
Your opinions.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
MIT Reports had a study conducted by researchers from all
these universities rebuild these chatbots possess a remarkable ability to
sway voters political views. They did twenty three hundred people
and they engaged them in conversations with chatbots for two
months prior to the election back in November, the twenty
twenty four presidential election, and they said the AAI models
were trained to advocate for either of the top two candidates,

(05:55):
and they said they had a surprising level of being
truly persuasive. Trump supporters that interacted with the AI model
favoring Kamala shifted three point nine points towards supporting Kamala.
They said, that's four times greater than any effect of
political ads. The AI model championing Trump moved Kamala supporters

(06:18):
two point three points in that direction. Now, again this
is MIT doing a survey, but think about how that's
going to be used in politics. I think of it
every time I get a survey on the screen from
you two. Because I haven't done what Ryan's done, and
he even sent me the Lincoln. I'm going to do
it before the end of the year so I don't

(06:39):
have to have ads. But I I'll do the quick survey.
If it's asking me about clothing or anything like that,
I'll just be like, yep, yep, I'll just pick some
I di don't even heard of it, because I'd rather
them give me that submit survey and be on to
what I want to watch than having to watch an ad.
I think they're like, okay, they're answering these, let's send
them to them. Mark. So yeah, I don't. I don't

(07:00):
figure me out with purchasing things. I'm okay with that.
I've accepted I'm in the New World Order.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
I my word.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
I was looking at trampolines for my grandkids in Waco
and everywhere I go now to look up news stories.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
Hey look at this trampoline. Hey look at this trampoline.

Speaker 1 (07:17):
Hey have you thought of the kiddo's needing a helmet
for the trampoline?

Speaker 2 (07:21):
Trampoline and trampoline?

Speaker 1 (07:23):
They know us President Trump's going to sign an executive
order to prevent AI from being destroyed. Well what is Well, yeah,
he did an executive order to federalize AI regulation, not
going to allow states to step in. And I'm one
hundred percent fine with that way to go as long

(07:44):
as I agree with the President, as long as I
agree with the Feds. Can imagine some FEDS that you
don't agree with. President Trump posted, this must be the
only one rule book if we're gonna continue to lead
in a that we need just one set of rules
and direct she owns and we know that there are

(08:06):
a lot of money has been invested in this from
around the world. President Trump said, we're beating all countries
at this point, but that won't last long. If we're
going to have fifty states, many of them bad actors
involved in rules in the approval process. Well let me
stop you right there, mister President, with all due respect, yes,
some of those fifty states have bad actors, But what
if the FEDS have the bad actor? See that's what

(08:29):
I'm looking at. You get an administration in there, President
Gavin Newsom that's doing all the AI ruling, and Texas
or Tennessee can't say no, we're not going to allow this.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
Here.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
Do you see where I'm going with this? I think
I'm sure that's been argued around his table. Back to
the President's statement, he said, there can be no doubt
about this. AI will be destroyed in its infancy. He's
saying if we allow the States to do it, he said,
I'll be doing a one rule executive order. You can't
expect a company to get fifty approvals every time they
want to do something that will never work exclamation point.

(09:05):
So we're in a race, I guess with China, maybe
even Russia. I don't know how farther into the to
the AI. But if you want to think about that,
that little example I gave you of what Ala Musk
is doing in Memphis with this big AI factory there.
We're not going to lead for long on this because
we don't have the energy grid to keep up with
like China has. This executive order of the President's sign

(09:30):
was literally taken out of the big beautiful bill because
there were a lot of people that said, not it's
a little unpopular with my my opinion here. We can
all have an opinion about AI, because it's all it
is an opinion. It's so much in its infancy right now,
we've heard and seen. Oh look at that video they

(09:50):
did of Putin and Kamala drinking Baka walking through Red Square.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
That's funny.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
Ha ha.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
We know it's AI, but we have no idea how
it's going to affect our lives, the jobs that it's
going to take away, don't you love? I hope you
notice at the top of the hour, iHeart one hundred
percent human. That was a decision. Don't think we just
came up with that in Fresno. I came all the

(10:18):
way from New York City. Yeah, and you know how
that makes humans that work at iheartfeel one hundred percent
happy with that statement. If you haven't caught it, listen
at the top of the hour, right before Fox News,
you'll hear iHeart one human. It's been interesting to hear

(10:41):
Joe Rogan talk about his his walk of faith that
he's been going to Bible studies and churches. But it
was really also interesting to hear Joe Rogan talk about AI.
I'm thinking he needs some one on one discipleship.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
Here, Joe, you're.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
A little little out of the realm of Christianity and
Jesus Christ coming back but go ahead, Joe tell us.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
Jesus was born out of a virgin mother. What's more
virgin than a computer? If Jesus does return, even if
Jesus was a physical person in the past, you don't
think that he could return as artificial intelligence. Oh my god,
artificial intelligence could absolutely return to Jesus. It reads your mind,
and it loves you, and it wants it, and it
doesn't care if you kill it, because it's going to
just go be with God again.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
Joe O.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
This. Yeah, if you see AI Jesus show up, that's
not Jesus.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
This is the Trevor Chary Show on the Valley East
Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
Are we in Czechoslovakia nineteen fifty seven? This is what
this weather feels like. That it like Eastern Block, behind
the wall, behind the iron curtain, trading two boxes of
cigarettes or some Levi's really want the son to come back,

(12:04):
all right? So I'm about Joe Rogan getting a little
bit off there with his Jesus Christ returning.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
He's not going to be AI.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
But if I recall in my revelation reading, there'll be
many fake Jesuses that come along. I think that didn't
koresh tell his people in Waco. He was Jesus, I
think you did. I don't know if this YouTube evangelist
Stuart Needle kN E h T l E his father Cliff.

(12:33):
Is it Neckley or Needle, I don't know. I'll call him.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Stuwie Stewie the YouTube evangelists.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Now, I would think if you were talking to Baron
Trump on the phone after midnight and you were going
to share something that he said to you, you would
say and yeah, Baron told me I could go ahead
and share this.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
But he doesn't say this at all.

Speaker 3 (12:54):
And I.

Speaker 2 (12:57):
Hope that he's okay with it saying it.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
I'm not sure or I don't know if Baron wants
his public but maybe this YouTube evangelist said it so
he could get views on YouTube and get talk show
hosts to talk about it and go wait wait did he?
But anyhow, he's let's just go listen to what he said.
The conversation was about here.

Speaker 6 (13:15):
I was talking on the phone with Baron Trump at
twelve thirty at night one night, and I thought I
was hitting them everything with everything but the kitchen sink.
When it came to all the evidence for God and Christianity,
I was getting like so pumped. I was like, all right,
come on a my celsius. I didn't have any captheene
that night, but I thought I was really on. I
was pumped, and at the very end I came up

(13:36):
pretty much totally open handed with nothing, but I brought
up dreams and revelations, and I said, hey, look, Baron,
I usually want to go buy this typically with as evidence,
but I'll just let lastly, you know this. I have
a friend over in Africa who witnesses thousands of Muslims
coming to Christ through dreams and revelations.

Speaker 3 (13:58):
How do you explain that? Oh that's a very very
interesting point.

Speaker 6 (14:03):
And you have eye witness testimony.

Speaker 4 (14:04):
You know.

Speaker 6 (14:04):
The way his mind works, it's like and that was
the only thing that stuck with him.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
All right, did you pick up a maybe little bit
what I picked up on?

Speaker 1 (14:14):
There? Maybe be a little humble, a little humble not
Hey man, I was very on. You heard him say,
I was really on. How about the spirit was moving
in me? Sharing here see those little things, those little
eye I was on.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
What does that mean? You think?

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Do you think Baron Trump wanted him to go talk
like this and he want him blabbing? I don't know,
and I hope it's I hope it's. Well, of course
it's probably real. You probably really was talking to him,
you know.

Speaker 6 (14:47):
And he's very close to putting his faith in Christ
very close, and so.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
I pray that goes through.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Would you want that if you were having a conversation
with a pastor, would you want him to go out
and announce it all over YouTube? Nah? No, that's that's
client client attorney privilege or something like that.

Speaker 6 (15:06):
And he's very close to putting his faith in Christ
very close, and so I pray that goes through. Yeah, exactly, Yeah,
that's exactly. That would be huge. And so revelations, I'm
so sorry. Imagine he's watching this podcast. He was like,
I have to be as corny as you guys. I'm

(15:27):
I'm I'm so sorry. Anyway, I think it SHOs the
power of dreams and revelations that ambiguity not certain. Other
times when it does feel certain, God could still close
that door, and then to people who are not believers
see them and say, wow, okay, there could be something
to them.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
All right now, it's going to make me go, look
here Muslims talking about dreams and revelations that they're happening,
and you have eyewitness testimony. I would ask the same
thing that baron Trump ass. I think anybody would like
he's acting like like he knows his brain.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
Oh you know, knowing in spring, He's like tick tick tick.
You know, I don't know. Just rub me a little wrong.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Vice President Vance, he's he's gonna have to get some
of that thick Trump skin, Trump family skin. After all
the attacks you get into politics, you know they're going
to attack your wife, Usha Vance. Deanbody see that The
Democrats put out that shot at a at a restaurant
saying he was in a fight with his.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
With his wife. Yeah he uh.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
Vice President Vance responded to that picture many say it
looks like a fake AI picture. He said, I always
wear an undershirt when I go out in public to
have a fight loudly with my wife picture. I guess
that is what little hair on the chest kind of
thing going on.

Speaker 6 (16:49):
Now.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
See, I always wear a T shirt.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
I don't care if I have a T shirt hanging
out over jeans or something. I have a T shirt underneath.
I call it my secure blanket. I always have a
T shirt on under everything. I think that maybe that's
the nineteen forties thing. But the reason I wear it
is the dune lap dun lap over the belly. Man,

(17:13):
you get that hanging over. You got a little hair
on your belly right there. You got that belt buckle.
I just got, Yes, you know what I'm talking about.
So many dudes out there just said that. I said, yep,
I know what you mean. You gotta have that material
right there so you don't get that at that buckle,
that metal. Grab a couple of hairs right there and
you'll be like, ah, what's going on right there. Let's

(17:36):
look at Vice President Vance maybe becoming president President Vance
in twenty twenty eight.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
I have some polls.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
This is redstk dot com Vice President Vance twenty twenty
eight presidential primary at fifty one percent. The second place
is at eight percent.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Who do you think it is? Some of it?

Speaker 1 (17:56):
Some hadn't announced, Oh, this is on the Republican side.
Somebody hadn't even talked about it. Trump Junior at eight,
Governor DeSantis at six, Nikki Haley at five, Secretary State
Rubio at five. Carlson Tucker, I assume at three percent.
Thought that was Carson Benkarter. No, it's Carlson. I guess

(18:16):
Tucker got three percent. I guess knew some there was
some polling out. He's like at fifty four percent now
amongst Californians, and Californians have come back around. Politico did
some big story about it because how he stood up
to the carry mandering that was going on and took
on President Trump. I guess that's made his polling go

(18:39):
up in California. Listen some of them and David Tongypaw,
he wrote a great editorial at the Washington Times dot com.
They ran it about he's doing exactly what we're talking
about here about like, hey, we're from California. We got
announced to the rest of the nation. I'm so proud
of him doing that. In Washington, gett an editorial in
their warning Peece Bull about this man in his suit.

(19:04):
He very he didn't normally wear a tie, does he?
You don't see him in ties too often. I hope
you were able to catch his democracy, his flexible picture
that his office put out after the whole internet made
fun of him sitting like a giraffe with his legs
and it acts all long giraffe leg and his press
office they tried to see Democrats try and be funny

(19:26):
like Republicans, and they're not.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
They're not the only funny used to be two.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
Now it's one Democrats that I always thought was John
Stewart and Bill Maher. John Stewart's not funny anymore. He's
he's got that TDS poison. Bill Maher still do some
funnies every now and then, he's But the rest of them,
there's not a funny one. I know somebody I work
with here that's a Democrat. That's funny. He makes me like, yeah,

(19:57):
so we can count on Well, we don't even need
one hand. I can just use one finger personally, and
I guess I can use two if I take the
nationally here Bill Maher and my coworker.

Speaker 2 (20:09):
Yeah, there you go. That's too funny's right there.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
Uh have you noticed though, how the Sedition six If
you haven't noticed that, I got some audio coming up
for you here.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
Oh yeah, they're.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Claiming that they made that video about the illegal orders
because we were approached by concerned military members. Oh really,
I'm sure, Uh, Secretary War Pete Hegseth would probably could
subpoena you to find out who in the military is

(20:41):
going around their commanders going strictly to politicians. Oh is
that italyst lock and you want to get it off
of you, you Cia, Senator, I'll let's say hear it.

Speaker 3 (20:51):
Next thing, this is the trebortary show.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Condom Valley's power talk the orders of the commander, and
let me rephrase that, any illegal orders from the commander
in chief. Well, we already knew that at least CIA
slock and Senator they released that tell the military that
it's okay. And now suddenly they're claiming the only reason

(21:19):
they release videos because they were approached by so many
members of the military who were concerned about this, this
very thing that's happening right now. Before I play you
the CIA slock and let's go listen to Senator Mark Kelly.
Hey man, we're just sending a truthful messages.

Speaker 4 (21:35):
So I've been in these situations. I've sunk two ships myself.
I'm worried about these service members. So we were just
sending a truthful message, you know, just comply with the law.
And then Donald Trump wants to kill me, hang me,
and heg Seth you know, says he's going to prosecute
me under the Uniform Code of Military Justice for saying
what is in the UCMJ. But by the way, also

(21:58):
a thing that he said repeatedly. I mean, you can't Anderson,
you can't.

Speaker 2 (22:02):
Make this stuff up.

Speaker 4 (22:03):
A year ago, Pam Bondy, you know, sent a brief
to the Supreme Court and basically stated the exact same
thing that I said in that video.

Speaker 3 (22:12):
Senator Mark Kelly, thanks for your time.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
Does anybody believe this? Absolutely not no defense of this.
They should have already faced serious consequences for doing what
they did that should have never been allowed. And if
President Trump and Secretary Headseth wanted to send out post
on x stating the law, stop it. Go implement the law,

(22:42):
Senator Kelly, he's proven that you drank too much tang
or something. Man. He's former Navy, former NASA. Here he
is campaigning in Arizona and there are I don't know
half the state. He just called them all crazy.

Speaker 4 (22:55):
So that's what this president does with his words. Because
I hate to say, hey, this, but this is true.
More than anybody else in our country, this president's words matter.
People listen to him. He has supporters a lot of
those supporters, maybe not a lot, but some of them
are crazy. I mean, in any group, there's always a
bunch of crazy.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
People, right, yeah, yeah, a lot of deplorables in there.
Good job, Kelly, just goading him into it. You should
have already done it.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
Guys.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
This isn't if I were keen carry kind of thing.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
This is no.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
You are the president of the United States. You swore
oh to the protect.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
End to finn and when you got.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
These politicians with trees and his behavior, you don't even
hint to the fact that the military disobeys orders. You
don't even hint to that fact that held on. You're
really overdoing it. You're just listening to Jesse Waters and
Tucker Carlson and you just hear what they do and
you repeat it in Fresno.

Speaker 2 (23:56):
This is why we made the video.

Speaker 7 (23:58):
I mean we made that video, you know, three weeks
ago or whatever. It was certainly not thinking that the
president would go high and right as we say at
the Pentagon on it like that.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
But we say at the Pentagon, as we say at
the Pentagon like that, you know.

Speaker 7 (24:13):
Would go high and right as we say at the
Pentagon on it like that. But because there was so
many people coming to us who were you know, on
active duty, who are recent veterans, family members of service
members who are coming to us individually. And I'm saying
two things. One, I'm concerned. You know, I'm going to
be sent in uniform to an American city, you know,

(24:37):
like La, Chicago, Memphis, and I'm going to be asked
to do things I'm either don't think are legal or
I'm not trained for. And that's what do I do?

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Yeah, That's that's what our armed services do. They call
it senators and say, I just still not this is legal,
and I just don't know what to do. I just
don't know what to do. I'm not trained for this.
I think she just described the Biden military, did she not?

Speaker 2 (25:04):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (25:04):
And I'm gonna be asked to do things I'm either
don't think are legal or I'm not trained for. And
that's what do I do?

Speaker 2 (25:12):
What do I do? Guys? And man?

Speaker 1 (25:14):
Yeah, that's what armed service members do.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
You know what I think.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
I'm going to contact Elise Slockin's used former CIA.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
I'm gonna ask her what I should do. No, they don't.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
They don't talk to the media because there's a military
spokesperson that does that. They don't talk out of out
of rank, out of chain and command. That is drilled
in to our armed services. And that's the way it
has to be. It has to be. It cannot even
have a hint of not being that way. At least

(25:48):
slocking should already be behind bars, Secretary Hegg said, Departmental
War FBI, everybody get involved with this. Go pull them
in under subpoena, under oath, Get this senator in and
say all right, thank you for sharing that information. What

(26:12):
members of our armed services are going outside the chain
of command and contacting.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
Elected officials talking like that, right.

Speaker 7 (26:22):
And then this fall it really turned and it became
a lot of people who were involved in the operations
around the Caribbean asking those same things. Hey, I'm not
sure that I don't know if this is legal. I
don't know if I'd be held accountable later after this administration.
I can't get a straight answer about whether this is
legal or not. What do you think we should do?

(26:43):
So we were hearing that there's a lot of juju
in the system on that for months, and so that's
why we made the video just restating the Uniform Code
of Military Justice.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
Thanks Captain Obvious. Yes, yeah, there's a lot of juju in.

Speaker 3 (26:59):
This is to them, there's a lot of juju in
the system.

Speaker 7 (27:02):
What does that mean, there's a lot of juju in
the systems.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
Bring in some of those people that were jujuing up
the system. Is that an anti Semitic statement she made? Yeah,
they're they're losing their minds? Were they losing their minds?
During Obama's administration, he had he had crazy drones in

(27:27):
the air, crazy killing drones up in the air, and
they would they would bring them in and they would
they would interview them about it, and they would have
the uh, who was the guy, I don't know, he's
a secretary somebody on when Obama was drunning and he
was saying, no, we're going to look into this. This
is completely our fault. It shouldn't happen. And they in
the interview with all right, thank you sir, not any like?

(27:50):
Are these war crimes? Should the military stand down when
Obama sends these drones?

Speaker 2 (27:56):
Right?

Speaker 1 (27:57):
If you bring that up at all, any of the
Obama drone strikes. Scott jennings On seen in that round
that's a crazy round table. I play you the craziness.
I would never get out my popcorn and FRESCT and
sit down and watch watch that.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
I could that back.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
And for it.

Speaker 4 (28:14):
Just No, did you ever ask her wonder if Obama
was committing war crimes?

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Yes, I believe that critiquis I don't believed a lot of.

Speaker 8 (28:30):
Okay, for the record, there was a bipartisan outrage over
President Obama's very liberal use of drone strikes. And say
Obama committed wark Hold on a second, yes, many people did,
many conservatives, many liberals did. So that's just my only
point about that is that, Look, I have I know we.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
Have shorts on the board of Netflix.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
But this was actually a highly controversial thing.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
It was Valley controversy. Just not remembering it. Well, let's
work this out around the roundtable. Shall we do we
remember it? Or do we not remember it? How could
anybody view what you're about to to hear?

Speaker 2 (29:13):
Here?

Speaker 3 (29:13):
Okay, I.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Turn it off, President Trump, help us. Let me begin
by wishing each and every one of you are very
merry Christmas, Happy New Year, all of that stuff.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
Thank you, Thank you.

Speaker 3 (29:35):
The assistant Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
Young black man basketball team playing in a tournament down
in Florida from Philadelphia and they thought they'd go on
a little crime spree. Yeah, realize you don't get away
with that. In Florida, they got arrested. They tried to
lift two thousand dollars worth of stuff from a Dick's
Sporting Good. Yeah, don't go in with that many people
you're gonna do it. It starts to look a little

(30:00):
obvious here top of the hour, five o'clock going to
talk about what the Democrats and some Republicans want is
they don't want immigration. It's not even resettlement, it is replacement.
A rural Vermont school district raised the Somali flag this week.

(30:22):
I guess they think this is the most important thing. Yeah,
American flag flying and then just a little lower. They
didn't have it as heights as because we're respectful of
our country as well. I the school districts that have
to get in and play politics, I don't even want
them like doing like Republican conservative things or or any
of that. Note, reading, writing, arithmetic. Just like here with

(30:46):
downtown City Hall with the flags fly the US flag,
fly the state flag, and by Galliam Veterans Day, you
put up a veterans flag. Let's let's let's leave it
at that the school district in VERMONTSA, we're raising the
Somali flag. This we can honor of our Somali youth
and families. We'll be gathering to celebrate, to learn more

(31:08):
about our civil rights. We're committed to recognizing and uplifting
all of our cultures that make our district stronger. I
come from the cut of cloth that we shouldn't be
flying foreign flags on public school grounds in America. I'm

(31:30):
not going to pick on countries. I'm going to say
we don't need any foreign flags flying at our schools.
What is the point of that? If you want to
hold a workshop on the cultures that are involved in
your school, and you want to have them in the
in the lunch room, cafeteria, set up tables and so

(31:51):
here's my Somali culture. Well, here's from the sixteen hundreds
American Tennessee culture. I can do a tennis table. That's America.
That's what we are. But we above all those displays,
we say the pledge allegiance before it starts. We have
the American flag up in the cafeteria. We have a

(32:15):
picture of President Trump hanging in the school office. And
when Biden was president, it was a picture of Joe
Biden in the school office.

Speaker 2 (32:23):
Hey what about yeah YouTube?

Speaker 1 (32:25):
Bill, people didn't really want to think of you and
offices together, but yeah, your picture is up. That's how
America does that. Let's keep it American, merk people a
little American, and we don't really need to be at
the moment that Somali immigrants are sending money to Al

(32:46):
Shabab terrorist organizations, that's what they're looking into. The money
fundled to that African Islamic terror group. That's not something
that you celebrate. God, some headlines hasn't it can't survive
without them, they're saying. That's Minnesota State Senator zanab Im Mohammad.

(33:08):
He said Minnesota would not be able to survive or
thrive without the Somali community. There, guys, you can you
can tell us some things we might disagree with, but
that's that's ridiculous. I saw just Breitbart here during the
break there. I saw, like I think it said, every well,
let me let me go look here about the Somali

(33:30):
population and what they're at Minnesota. Narrowly, every Somali household
with children is on welfare. I just saw that headline.
I'll give you some of those stats. We'll do that
on tomorrow's show. But we know that they the hest
that they pulled, and the heist involved taking food out
of kids' mouths. It took away money from autism. Let's

(33:55):
go back to late maya Minnesota jury convicted of Smali
younger live in Minneapolis of adducting and raping a twelve
year old girl. It was so the evidence was so
overwhelming the jury, they took little time to get to
this verdict. But here's a story that came out after
that conviction. The Islamic Center in Saint Paul submitted a

(34:16):
community support letter on behalf of the rapist. This rapist
got a lighter sentence from a Minnesota court after the
mosque said he's a devoted family man who's trying to
figure out ready for this a new culture. The letter
asked the judge for leniency. It described him as a
deeply good man. It praised his commitment to the mosque,

(34:38):
his service to elders, his financial support for his family
back in Somalia, meaning he's sending remittances back. They said
his crime as rape of a child was just a
lapse in judgment rather than a violent assault. On a child.
But the thing that got me was he's starting over
in a new culture, a new culture. Hey, let's talk

(35:02):
about the obvious. We have different cultures, totally different cultures,
a totally different understanding of what makes a man good.
America is not a society and shouldn't be a civilization
that we've made here this experiment that we're doing called

(35:23):
the United States of America. We don't need different flavors.
We need the American flavor, and contained in that flavor
are a lot of different ingredients. But we don't need
the American flavor. And then we need the Somali flavor.
No Somali, you melt on in with your ingredients here,

(35:44):
and you make America taste good, because right now it stinks.
We now have competing civilizations. And if you haven't noticed
us from this story right here, I'm not saying all
Somalis are rapist, but we do know that men can
control women in the Middle East and from a lot
of those African countries. Let's say it would make Harvey

(36:08):
Weinstein look look like a nice guy you'd bring home
to mom. Totally different culture, totally different as standards of
what is actually honorable, actually what is shameful when you've
got a religion that describes a child rapist as a

(36:31):
deeply good man man. That's not a religion, that's just
a totally different world view out there. We have different beliefs,
different morals, different society colliding and operating at the same time.
And that's what's happening around America and right now Minneapolis
is the poster child of this. But hey, there's a

(36:53):
lot of little minneapolis is all around. And I'm not
against having people from other countries all around our country.
I say, put a hold on it for like thirty
years on immigration legal so we can get caught back
up here, get a breather, get our rent and mortgages
back down to a reasonable spot, get our schools back
down to where they're not flooded with everybody that's surged

(37:14):
in here. But the difference, especially with the view of
kids and women, is that the strong protect the week
that's getting in the American melting pot. The strong protect
the week, not the strong rape the week. God save
America's my prayer. There's a video out of the UK

(37:37):
of these Afghan migrants dragging a girl away to raper
in the judge the British judge said he's not going
to release it. Not the rape happening, but her being
drug in there. They had CCTV cameras on it and
somebody got a cell phone shot of it. Nobody helped
her until the end. But this judge said it would
spark riots.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
So what so what release that? That should be released?

Speaker 6 (38:03):
Man?

Speaker 1 (38:06):
You know what we need some barbarian medieval punishments for
people that rape kids. King carry decrees thy shal for
starters be chemically castrated.

Speaker 3 (38:18):
The insistent Trevor Carry shown on The Valley's Power Talk
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