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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mb Matthews. He wrote, God is consistent. He always chooses
the bad boys to do his greatest work. We're going
a little Bible study here that actually proves that. And
I'm going to share a conversation that I had with
a I would say his name, but he has a
gang tattoo and he's out of the gang. But he doesn't.
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He kind of wants to try and be kind of
on the downside of things. And Sunday morning, sometimes I
say back here and I'll listen to some hemns. We're
real early in the morning. There was a weird truck
back there, so I parked up front right by Blackstone,
didn't even pull in normal park sideways, right by the
sidewalk out here like seven am son just coming up
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this time of the year. I love the freshness of that.
And then I came inside dio a little work. But
I was watching this guy almost cross the street. He
had a big, big white bag of cans and bottles.
He looked like he's run across the street, but he didn't.
He kept walking up and I saw him stop and
pick up a few more cans. I found out he's
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thirty one years old. And when he got by the car.
He didn't come up to me, he didn't even knowledge me.
I rolled my window down and I had a I'd
never do this. I had a couple bucks and I
just said, here, man, I see you hustling. I see
you working it. You're not begging, You're you're picking it up.
And we just started a conversation. And he's living in
a homo shelter. He went into prison in twenty thirteen.
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He's been out a few years. And the reason we
stroke up the conversation happened so naturally. I said to him,
I goes he may ever told you look like Busy
Bone kind of sound like him too, And he was all,
I'm gonna miss it, and he just started he loved
Busy Bone. Then I got to share with him that
I was a national director from what he couldn't believe it.
He was like really, And we talked for about thirty
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minutes out front, and I had to convince him that
I was a bad guy. We started talking about the
Lord and I told him about King David and Saul.
We're both bad men that God used. I said, have
you ever killed a man so that you can have
his wife to be your wife. He said nah, And
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I said, all right, then you're you're better off with
your behavior than a man that God said as a
man after my own heart, King David, I said, you
ever gone around and killed Christians? He said, I said,
Saul did, and he became paw. And again, normally, don't
do this. You know, I have my faith on the air.
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I'll talk to people in my life. But guy walking
down the street, we normally don't have prayer. And he
asked for it. Yeah, for the prayer, and I prayed
with him with one eye open. I don't trust everybody,
I mean seriously, but I hope to hear back from him.
And then I see this article about God is consistent.
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He always chooses the bad boys should do his greatest work,
and I thought, man, that was that's what we were
talking about. I wanted to convince this guy that the
white dude in the in the car out here that
has a talk radio job is not a good guy either. Man.
We we all, we all stink, and we can't use
that as a crutch. Well, we're all sinners. It's just
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a it's just the progress that we're on here. I
was sucking to my oldest son about this, and he said,
we need to start saying to ourselves and maybe to others. Well, really, okay,
what sin, let's address it. Let's talk about it right now.
It's not something we're gonna get over eventually. You know,
I think many people of faith use as like, well,
you know, we're we all snink. I I say that,
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I think I just said it. Well, then what stinks
about you? We need to cure that. There's a cure
right now for that. It's not. It's not somewhere down
the journey ten years from now. I'm a sin to
stop stinking because I'm just a human. But yeah, God
does choose the bad boys. He chose Abraham, a liar,
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to have a child passed, you know, at an old age.
Uh Moses, When I say Moses, we led the Israelites, Well,
he was a murderer first. Then he delivered people from
slavery old Mathsheba up there on the roof. King David,
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little bored, I guess, could have any woman he wanted
in the entire kingdom. Chose one who was married, and
he had her soldier husband killed. They had a kid,
and God took one of them because of I guess
the sin in this article got his consistant. He always
chooses the bad boys to do his greatest work. He says,
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He chose Samson, Jacob, and Peter, all who were deeply flawed,
liars and unpleasant characters who went on to accomplish great things.
Did they do these things not because they were good
men and because they were deeply flawed Me whom God
chose for a single purpose in the timeline of history,
He said, the rascals and the criminals do his gravest
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work on earth to further the kingdom of God. Go
figure we can't, he said. The lesson should be obvious.
God wants us to know that He chooses heroes not
because of their goodness, but because of their saneness to
the rest of us, who are sinners and flawed people.
Trump is one of the bad voys. He said. If
these biblical heroes were perfect, we wouldn't be able to
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identify with them. He said, they're imperfect, so that we
can identify with them. He said, that's where Trump comes in.
He writes, I most wholeheartedly believe God chose Trump at
this time to lead the people out of bondage, whether
to their enemies or to the internal shortcomings. He chose
Trump because of what we see as his flaws. Interesting, right,
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and that's something when you think about it, that he
does use those I mean you think about saw they
killed with swords, then they crucified, then going around having
a clean blood off of his of his weapons. That's
how much he was persecuting Christians. And that was a
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devil's org. He did not want that message to spread.
He wanted everybody to think that it was a big
fat lie that Jesus rose from the dead. Now they
stole his body, and if you say they didn't, I'm
gonna kill you. He was that dude man. But look,
God looked down on the earth and said, hmmm, who
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do I want to blind? And then make them be
the guy that's gonna spread this message of the sacrifice
I just gave of my son. This has to spread
or it's for naught. Right, Imagine giving up your own
kid for people that spit on you. He looked dow
at the earth and said, who am I going to pick? Well,
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you would think it'd be a guy that didn't have
Christian blood on his sword. That's actually to us, to
our thinking, that's crazy, isn't it? That would be the
one person that they would be in the well, let's
first of all, let's set a category of people that
were not gonna pick Okay, he would be right there
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at the tip of your tongue, the Christian killer. Yeah,
set hemicide. But God didn't do that. I remember Tommy Thompson,
he was the VP of Urban at Relativity. Sony and
we were sitting at a lunch at a diner somewhere
in New York, and he said, Trevor, and he did
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the whole King David murderer, philanderer, adulterer, went through it on,
he said, and the laws said that that's a man
after his own heart. So Trevor we okay, I remember it,
and said, if King David was a man after God's
own heart, Trevor we okay. Trump passed some kind of
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energy to him that is not human. I'll just say it,
not human. How are you over there in the Middle East?
And then in each of and then your back looking
sharp and in point, you know, hugging Charlie Kirk's widow.
The speed of Trump. He has wisdom too, And yeah,
there's yes, there's things about him we wish we could change.
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I think we're all like, you know, uh, women that
want to marry a guy but he's not right. But
they go, well, i'll change him, I'll change we all
have that. I want to check. But you're not gonna
change Trump. But his intellect as well, that's why of
the left goes after him. They're jealous of his energy,
his wisdom, and his intellect. And he's not perfect. He's
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not perfect, but he's getting things done like nobody did
before him. You know, he's got he's got some ego. Yes, yes,
And I'm sure some of those cats back in the
Bible had an ego. I'm sure Saul had an ego.
So he looks down and he chooses the broken, he
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chooses the flawed. And his history has proven he's picked
some of the biggest sinners to do his biggest jobs.
Now it's Trump, the chosen one. He said he was.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
You are winning against China. They've lost two and a
half million jobs in a very short period of time.
They want to make a deal. It's got to be
a deal that's good for the United States where they
want to make a deal. Probably we will make a deal.
But if I didn't do that, and I'm not doing
that somebody said, it's Trump's tread wark.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
This isn't my tread wark.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
This is a trade war that should have taken place
a long time ago by a lot of other presidents.
Over the last five or six years, China's made five
hundred billion dollars five hundred billion, ripped it out of
the United States. And not only that, did you take
a look intellectual property theft? Add that to it, and
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they add a lot of other things to it. So somebody,
excuse me, somebody had to do it. I am the
chosen one. Somebody had to do it.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
I am the chosen one. I think Trump might be
in the latest in that line of God's chosen ones.
He's given Trump a job to do despite what seems
to be unbelief in flaws. Don't you know if he's
getting into heaven. Well, we're all equally sinful, and we're
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all broken, and we need to stop going. Well, I'll
get over it. Someday. I was glad I had that
conversation with my son. He said, well, we need to say,
what is it? Right? I never thought about that. Well, well,
all centers, we all think it's a journey. We'll get Ah,
we need to work on it right now now. Made
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the Lord continue to protect and guide our president, because
I do think God is working his will through Donald J. Trump.
I really do believe that.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
And I want to just thank everybody, and in particular God.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
I want to just say we love you God.
Speaker 4 (11:23):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
Shut up, Nancy, you stop it. The president can say
that Pelosi yeaut on the war path again January sixth?
Why didn't she call in the National Guard? I'm going
to play Nancy a lot here between now and also
Kamala once an hour, Kamala once an hour.
Speaker 5 (11:49):
Are you at all concerned that the new January sixth
committee will find.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
You liable to that? I am right here with him.
Speaker 5 (11:54):
Are you at all concerned about the new January sixth
committee finding you liable for that day? Why did you
refuse the National Guard on January sixth?
Speaker 4 (12:04):
Shut up?
Speaker 1 (12:05):
I did not refuse the national Guard. The President didn't
send it.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
Why are you coming here with Republican talking points as
if you're as a serious journal.
Speaker 5 (12:13):
The American people want to know. We still have questions?
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (12:16):
Wow mea. Why did you refuse.
Speaker 5 (12:19):
The National Guard on January sixth.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Shut up, I did not. Okay, Now we're on to
one hundred and seven day book tours, she saying out
on one hundred and seven day book tour. Kamala, Kamala Mala. Harris, Well, some.
Speaker 6 (12:36):
People have actually said I was the most qualified candidate
ever to run for president.
Speaker 4 (12:45):
I liked you.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
I like the Some people say very nice, but go ahead,
I'm just speaking fact. Yeah, taking a fact. Yeah, I'm
the most qualified person ever run for the presidency of
the United States of America. Well, I'm sure Walter Mondale
would have a disagreement with you. Kamala Mala. In America,
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churches are being burned, little kids being shot praying at mass,
and it's a worldwide persecution. And Jesus said they'll persecute
you because of my name. The reality in Nigeria, nobody's
talking about this. I had Connreson doug On with from
the Congo and it just worked out that the day
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he was sitting in here, the day before, seventy Christians
had had their heads cut off in the Congo. You
don't hear the media talking about it, but there is
somebody highlighting it out in the national media and it's
rather surprising. Who's highlighting that more than one hundred thousand
Christians have been killed in Nigeria since two thousand and nine,
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and the international press and the American press is not
talking about this. It's radical Muslims, Boko Haram. It's genocide.
They burn to the ground eighteen thousand churches in Nigeria.
The goal is clear to to erase Christians from an
entire nation. Look who's talking about this, Bill Maher.
Speaker 7 (14:18):
The fact that this issue has not gotten on people's
radar right, no one's talking about it. It's pretty amazing.
If you don't know what's going on in Nigeria, your
media sources suck. You are in a bubble. And again,
not a Christian, but they are systematically killing the Christians
in Nigeria. They've killed over one hundred thousand since two
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thousand and nine. They've burned eighteen thousand churches. This is
so much more These are their Islamis fokoha ram. This
is so much more of a genocide attempt than what
is going on in Gaza. They are literally attempting to
wipe out the Christian population of an entire country. Where
are the kids protesting this.
Speaker 8 (15:00):
I'll talk about it, so thank you.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
Absolutely well. I think we kind of figured out, Uh,
if you're Judeo Christian, you can be attacked. He used
to just be Christian. But just after October seventh and
the whole weed a man the seasfire and we're going
to burn down the university until we get a seasfire.
Nobody's coming out and being in pots and pans that
are over the this seasfire, are they No, you don't
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hear Congresswoman rash Ada to leave out there doing her
vocal chants about it. Do you know they're not celebrating it.
I do think it's rather obvious to most people today
that have their eyes and ears open, just somewhat open
a little bit. You know, there's an attack. And I
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think I even remember Bill Maher playing his audio years
ago of him going, what is it? It was during Christmas?
This attack on Christians and Christmas. That's crazy. How many
churches are gonna be open? How many synagogue knock it off?
Knock it off? It's not an But now he's he's
realizing what's going on around the world, and we've realized
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it here when the just the leak from the Supreme
Court of Roe v. Way decision. Remember that when somebody
leaked it and nobody got in trouble for that. Did
they what happened? Churches were burned, graffiti, pro life centers,
pregnancy centers firebombed. Did Biden DOJ go after him? Arrest them?
Now they were too busy looking for January six ers
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and parents at school boards. Oh, in spying on Republican senators,
we now know, Yeah, we have it. It's yeah, Nigeria
much worse, Congo much worse. But it's happening here. The
attack is real. And that's why when you say it's
a spiritual battle, we now have example after example after
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example to show that spiritual battle that is going on.
And thank you Bill Maher for for stating that President Trump,
we're going to protect Christianity. And I can say that
I don't have to be politically correct. And if you
look what's going on throughout the world.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
You look at Syria where they're if you're Christian, they're
chopping off heads.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
You look at the different.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Places and Christianity it's under siege.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
Yeah it is.
Speaker 4 (17:23):
This is the Trevor Chary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
You're getting shot out of the ocean, aren't they. It's
just like number five, number four or five we've taken
out now these Narco boats. President Trump even talking about
having the CIA operations going on inside of Venezuela. Ah ah.
That sounds like a movie with ay tight down there.
You know, Pentagon. I love those kind of movies. And
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now that I know that DC and the government's been
in in the Pentagon. They've been in the movie business
with Hollywood for a long time. To build that hole
old thing up where the we're always the good guys.
We're not always, but if we weren't the past, people
wouldn't be risking life and limb to to break into
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this country. God bless America. We got to have soldiers
that are in shape. And I guess what happened was,
you know, with the Trump administration working it out with
Governor Abbitta, Texas, they moved some National Guard up to
Illinois and they were going to deploy those National Guard,
but a judge stepped in and said, yes, the President
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can do that. But a judge said, but they can't
leave their base. Eh, okay, turn them into eunuchs, right, Well.
Secretary war Pete heg Saith he'd had enough. He saw
the deployment. He was sitting there, suddenly sees Private Albert
Gonzalez from hel Passo walk out. He said, sir, who
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are you? And you're going back to Texas?
Speaker 4 (19:01):
Single thumb boy?
Speaker 1 (19:02):
You guys, you remember Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids?
You have the fun now? Hey, I have proof that
I was not a little kid racist in Tennessee. Back then,
I had a Harlan Glowtrotter's lunchbox with black guys on it,
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and I had I remember it was the first plastic
lunchbox when they came out. It was a orange Fat
Albert music and fun. And if you're not careful, you
may learn something because Neil Cosby don't be talking to kids,
all right. Anyhow, that's Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.
That was That was old Cosby's voice. Hey, it's Fat Albert.
You couldn't do that today. That'd be body shaming cartoon.
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But Hegset shared the news that some Texas Houster Guard
troops that did not meet physical fitness standards have been replaced.
Heg Sat said fat troops and fat generals are unbecoming
of the United States and military standards are back, he said.
Some members of the Texas Nasal Guards showed up in
Illinois apparently tupit overweight and then the water burger the
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little debbies a little bit too much there and he
sent them back. And there's nothing wrong with that. A
football coach would do that. You're gonna tell me the
military doesn't need to be in shape like a football team. Really, really,
are they in a game that they need to win.
They need to be in shape to be able to
help out the other soldiers. If I were an in
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shape soldier and I'm out there in the in battle,
I'd want obada to be in shape. National Guard Bureau
released a statement said emphasizing National Guard soldiers in Airman
are required to meet wait physical fitness standards at all
times the Secretary of work and do regular hard PTE
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soaking every member of our joint force. Heg Seth said,
Hot yoga and stretching, now that does not count. We're
talking real hard pt either as a unit or an individual.
No more fat generals, no more fat admirals walking around
the halls of the Pentagon just can't wait to get
out to the street. They're the cigar smoked hair ah Nah.
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The Texas troops that are there have been put on
a temporary restraining order where they have to stay in
place because the Judd said there's no.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
Evidence it's a danger rebellion in the state of Illinois.
There's no evidence U hauls are pulling up nah trups
coming out Russia.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
President's special envoy said Biden provoked the war in Ukraine
to cover up his family's corruption. Well, at least they're
talking the truth there, but they just let it out
a little bit at a time and it loses its
what effect, Store it all up, store all this evid
up and then with precision announce the charges. They're saying
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that Vice President Joe Biden's team intervened in twenty sixteen
to prevent the CIA from an intelligence report about senior
Ukrainian officials held about his hunter Biden's business dealings. Yeah,
this is the thing that Joe did, witheld the reports.
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Senior CIA official has stated, we know there was so
much and you look at what with Ukraine. They've been
in the news for how long President Trump on the
phone with who's that guy? We talked about a guy
named Zelensky or something, and they did the whole impeachment
about it. Remember, yeah, and then we had Joe Biden
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over there as vice president.
Speaker 9 (22:43):
They said, you have no authority, you're not the president.
The president said, I said, call him. I said, I'm
telling you're not getting a billion dollars. I said, you're
not getting the billion. And I'm gonna be leaving here.
And I think it was what six hours. I look
at I s I'm leaving the six hours. If the
prosecutor's not fired, you're not getting the money. Oh, son
of a bitch got fired, and they put in place
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someone who was solid.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
Now they're saying Joe Biden's team blocked the CIA from
distributing a report on the Ukraine business dealings. They were
looking into the corruption with Bearisma. See, these are all
those things that are out there on the tarmac that
need to be investigated. I don't like the fact that
we're talking about now sending the Tomahawk missiles in into Ukraine.
Peace and gods are good. Let's get peace in Portland.
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That's more important to me. But Hamas is not gonna
melt us tonight. Russia actually is the world's largest nuclear
has the world's largest nuclear arsenals, and I saw somebody
use AI to show the Hiroshima Nagasaki nuclear bombs how
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big they were in the impact, and then they just
showed them how Now It's like I hated watching it,
but I kept watching it. To what nuclear weapons do today,
it's like going from a musket to an ak with
the ability to destroy. And you go back to nineteen fourteen,
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this has happened. The world was in peace. Man, we
stumbled into World War One, and it was a war
that everybody thought they'd be home by Christmas. It was
a few understood why it happened. President Trump said last
week he sort of made a decision about supplying Tomahawk
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cruise missiles to Ukraine or NATO allies. The President said,
or let me say the Commander in chief said he
wants to learn more about what they're going to do
with him before making his final decision. Well, here's what
I have to say about that. It's pretty quick and
easy for me. Every missile Tomahawk Patriot missile that is
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fired in Ukraine, let's just check one less of our
own defense off that was in United States storage. In
case we have to fight a two theater war. All
these missiles that we're sending over those are leaving the
supply cabinet. Late September, the Pentagon said transferring Tomahawk crews
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missiles to Ukraine because they can strike Moscow directly from
Ukrainian territory. They can hit up to fifteen hundred miles away,
even in heavily defended airspace. They said these would be
ground launched Right now. The US Navy's total Tomahawk stockpile
that is released to the public, again, we don't know
how much of these figures, but it's roughly about four
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thousand missiles now. Raytheon did put out how many missiles
that we would need to load every US ship and
marine fully, which would mean if we got involved in
a two theater war, a World War two, fighting over
there and fighting over there in the Pacific, we would
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need twelve thousand missiles to load every US ship and submarine.
Raytheon says we have between thirty seven hundred to four
thousand right now. Raytheon currently produces fewer than you hope.
I'm going to say like ten thousand missiles a year,
no fewer than one hundred missiles a year. Each costs
one point nine million dollars. So now are you seeing
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why maybe we need to kind of focus on the
supply closet here a little bit. If those tomahawks arrive,
Russia has already said they'll countermeasure them. They have a
in three Viking that can intercept a subsonic cruise missile,
they can jam GPS and communications. They got all these
drones that can hunt the launchers where they're going to
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be launched in Ukraine. So what happens if it comes
from a NATO country, Well, then here we go, We're
off to Article five of our agreement in NATO. That
would mean US boots on the ground. You see how
close we are to like a nineteen fourteen thing happening.
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What started with, hey, let's send them some canteens and
helmets has turned into tanks and F sixteens and now
possibly cruise missiles. And Russia has said if any attack
on their territory comes from NATO, they have the right
to respond. So let's just let's just say, let's use
some World War two countries. Let's say if that Russian
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response hits a NATO basin in Polander, earn't Article five
Article five at that moment the United States would face
a choice back down or escalate. There's no other choice.
And that's how close we are this That response could
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hit a NATO basin in Poland to just say no,
you're not sending tomahawks. We're playing with fire. It's like
we're sleep walking to a mushroom cloud.
Speaker 4 (28:14):
The Tremor Charry Show on the Valleys, our talk.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Was beaten in a landslide. How did things like that happen?
Speaker 6 (28:22):
Well, some people have actually said I was the most
qualified candidate ever to run for president.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
I liked you.
Speaker 4 (28:32):
I like this.
Speaker 6 (28:33):
Some people say, very nice, but go ahead, I'm just
speaking fact.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Yeah, it's just fact. Right, they come out with it,
don't they like to be president? I know you are right.
He tried so hard. Both of you tried so hard.
If he just hadn't been born in the time period
where Donald J. Trump decided to run, he still wouldn't
have had a chance. Nobody wanted Hillary or Kamala Again.
(28:58):
Do I want a female resident of the United States?
If it's the right one and I feel it, I
would say that. I would say yes, I want to
see a skirt walking down the steps of Air Force
one because not because it's a skirt or whether it's
a dude in a suit. What they say the leadership.
(29:20):
Have there been strong female leaders around the world over
the course of time, Yeah, probably count them on both hands.
Through one hand, okay, one hand. This woman is proven
to be somebody that's not real smart because you can't
even describe what a woman was, just as Kaitanji Brown,
(29:43):
I'm sorry, miss Jackson couldn't even tell us what a
woman was in her hearings there to But now we
have before the Supreme Court, there's a hearing going on
involving whether Section two of the Voting Rights Act is unconstitutional. Kaise,
this could change so much. It's race based districts. I mean,
(30:06):
there's twenty seven total seats Republicans could redistrict ahead of
the midterms. If this goes through, Democrats can lose nineteen
seats in the House if the Supreme Court removes these
racial guidelines from the Voting Rights Act. This is what
Biden administration went down to Texas to do. The started
the whole jerry mannering thing to begin with. I agree
(30:28):
race should have nothing to do with congressional lines. Let's
go listen to Justice Katanji Jackson here talking about arguing
with the Supreme Court here basically saying that black voters
are like disabled Americans. Yeah, listen to what she says. Listen.
Speaker 8 (30:47):
I guess I'm thinking of it of the fact that
remedial action absent discriminatory intent is really not a new
idea in the civil rights laws. And my kind of
paradigmatic example of this is something like the Ada Congress
passed the Americans with Disabilities Act against the backdrop of
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a world that was generally not accessible to people with disabilities,
and so it was discriminatory in effect because these folks
were not able to access these buildings, and it didn't
matter whether the person who built the building or the
person who owned the building intended for them to be exclusionary. Said,
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the facilities have to be made equally open to people
with disabilities, if readily possible. I guess I don't understand
why that's not what's happening here. The idea in section
two is that we are responding to current day manifestations
of past and present decisions that disadvantage minorities, make it
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so that they don't have equal access to the voting system. Right,
They're disabled. In fact, we use the word disabled in Milligan.
We say that's a way in which you see that
these processes are not equally.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
Let me understand this. Black Americans are equivalent to Americans
with physical disabilities. Is that what she's saying. I think
that's what she's saying during this Supreme Court hearing. All right, men,
we get somebody that makes some sense here. Here's an
N double ACP lawyer arguing with the Supreme Court. And uh,
this double ACP lawyer, Jenni Nelson, she eulogized the death
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of Chakor, the black militant that was given a Solomon
Cuba life sentence because she escaped from prison for killing
a United States police officer. Yeah, this N double ACP
lawyer a few weeks ago said, still heartbroken with the
passing of freedom fighter Secure who died in exile in Cuba.
Gives you a little background on this N double ACP
lawyer arguing that it's necessary to have a second majority
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black district because white Democrats were just not voting for
black candidates.
Speaker 6 (33:06):
That's right. And in the state of Louisiana, that analysis
was conducted in the Narrow case and it was clear
that regardless of party. White Democrats were not voting for
black candidates, whether they were Democrats or not. And we
know that there is such a significant chasm between how
black and white voters vote in Louisiana.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
Oh, just let people vote and quit looking at their
skin pigmentation.
Speaker 4 (33:31):
Can you not assist the Trevor Kerry Show on the
Valley's Power Dog