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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Get his campaign rolling here. Well, I I you know,
I if I were him, i'd be I would have
already started cleaning this up like the President of China
was coming over or something. He should have done that
years ago. He should have said, I'm going to have
my state looking sparkling when I go out and tell
the rest of America look what I'd done to the

(00:21):
place I was in charge of. Yeah, maybe I wonder
at what point he went oops, it got away from me.
Was it three years ago? Was it four years ago?
Was it a year ago? Was it when he was
out there in his California logo. I think he has
like a patent on something. I don't know. His attire

(00:41):
down by the freeways cleaning things up. Did he have
that moment? I wonder when that moment was. Well, we
can talk about how bad he is, we can talk
about his powerplay. President Trump had well kind of indirect
message to Newson, an indirect message to smell a mayor
careing bass. We got the Olympics coming in twenty twenty eight.

(01:04):
I remember how. I don't know when they announced the
La Olympics, but it's probably around the time that i'd
moved from Tennessee out the Ridgecress, southern California, that area
down there in La not you know, a few hours away.
And I was like, nineteen eighty four Olympics. Let me see,
I'll be Oh, I'll be getting out of high school.
I'll be like a grown up. Yeah yeah. And then
the Russians didn't come, and it was kind of a

(01:26):
want want wall wait, I actually have that emotion. Yeah. Yeah.
So twenty twenty eight, here President Trump was asked about, uh,
the Olympics, and listen to what he said, listen to
what he's gonna send it.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
And we'll do anything necessary to keep the Olympics safe,
including using our national guard or military. Okay, now I'll
use I'll use I will use the national Guard or military.
This is going to be so safe. And if we
have to, because obviously you have a mayor that is
not very competent. She can't get the permits for the people.

(02:01):
You know, the people are still waiting for their purpose.
Lee Zelden got them the federal permit, which is ten
times harder to get, and everybody can build on the
federal basis, and that's the hard one. But the mayor, bess,
she cannot she refuses to or cannot get them permits.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
They're waiting.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
And I was there right after the fires, and I
saw all these beautiful people standing by their homes, ready
to get in and get to work, and they're waiting
for their permits. And they're still waiting for their state
permits and city permits.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
It's a disgrace. It's a disgrace. Take it over. Take
it over. You're a builder. You know how to do it.
You know what j C taught us.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
Stay focused, talk about things that are matter to people.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
You know, it's the economy stupid.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
All right. Trump knows how to get it done. California
not so much. How do we break this stronghold in California? Well,
I don't know. I heard you say we're going to
go from blue to purple because we got no for
read by the votes out there. Yeah, the people that

(03:06):
decide the loss of this state reside up in Sacramento.
And now they're even talking about getting rid of more Republicans.
Out of the the nine that we have up there,
nine lost cause California system to corrupt. Man, I get it.
I know Democrats cheat. I'm going to direct you to

(03:31):
an article that I thought was a much needed not
so much a hot cast iron across the face, but
a cold cast iron across the face on the South
Dakota winter morning, before you light the fire and get
the baker making going out on the trail, cold cast
iron sitting out all night. And you can go to
RedState dot com and the articles called inside the Machine

(03:52):
California Republicans inconvenient truth let me do read us shit.
For much of the twentieth century, true Republicans dominated California politics.
It was never a truly conservative state. It was the
birthplace of the progressive error. After all. Even under GOP
governors another key legislative seats, liberal policies found plenty of support.
From fifty eight to nineteen ninety eight, California was a

(04:14):
political battleground. Both parties won big races. The fight was real.
Then came the shift, slow, strategic, devastating. While Republicans were
chasing headlines, Democrats were slowly building an empire union by union,
school board by school board, city council by city council
Comma McGill arius period. They didn't just win elections, they

(04:37):
took over the infrastructure of power. By the nineteen nineties,
as national politics polarized, California chose to side, not by accident,
by design. And this article at Red State goes on
to say what the Democrats did? They said, Democrats didn't
just speak Republicans at the polls. They beat them at
the grind while Republicans were chasing the next Reagan Revolution

(05:00):
on talk radio and cable news. Hey, Democrats are building
a statewide political machine, not in theory but in practice.
One organized relentlessly at the local level. Two in doctornated
future generations through the education system. Three partner with unions, nonprofits,
and lawyers to grow influence. Four ran slates in city

(05:20):
councils and school boards to build future office holders. Five
expanded the electorate with laws like motor voter and permanent
vote by mail. What did Republicans do? One abandoned urban centers.
Two focus on national wedge issues I mean talking about
like abortion. We'll focus on that rich stave anyhow. Three

(05:42):
ignored voter registration mechanics. Four wrote off entire demographics is unreachable.
Five concentrated on presidential races that only built temporary turnout machines.
Democrats didn't cheat, they outmaneuvered well. I will sprink along.
Quite a bit of cheating on. Well, that's why we
got a month. But maybe they out maneuvered to get

(06:03):
a system where that can happen. Yep, I think I
can agree with both sentiments here myself and Red State,
they said, let's not kid ourselves. Once Democrats gain control,
they did rig the terrain. They rewrote the rules, capture
the referees and the day Republicans to call the game unfair.
They legalized ballot harvesting, automatic voter registration, dirty voter rolls.

(06:24):
These aren't conspiracy theories or documented features on the system
created by the Democrats. One point five million inactive names
are taken off the voter rolls in La June twenty twelve.
The top two primary system called the jungle system sometimes
many times, almost all the time, its choice between two Democrats.

(06:45):
November twenty twenty, vote by mail universal. Add that to
same day registration paid offered as collecting ballots legally in
bulk election offices run by Democrats from La to Alameda
with no serious Republican oversight. Put it all together, Democrats
stacked the deck to monopolize the game. That's not fair,

(07:08):
is it? Well, that kind of hurts, doesn't it. Yeah,
I value and respect all of you, all of us,
all of us. I know articles said California wasn't stolen,
it was abandoned, and Democrats they love that. Conservatives believe
it was stolen because as long as Republicans think the
problem is just fraud, they'll never do the hard work
to take it back. Ooh ooh, right, cold cast iron

(07:36):
across the face. The Red State article says, So ask
yourself if Democrats still every election in California win, exactly?
Was the first theft? Was it? Nineteen seventy eight when
Prop thirteen passed in a conservative landslide, nineteen ninety four
when Pete Wilson crushed the re election by double digits.
Two thousand and three when voters recalled a Democrat governor

(07:58):
and Arnold won by over seventeen points. Two thousand and six,
when he won an election, they said California didn't flip
in a coup. It drifted over time, neighborhood by neighborhood,
block by block, cycle by cycle, as Republicans opted out
of the grunt work of politics and let the Democrats

(08:18):
take over, and, once ahead control, they built a system
to suppress competition, not with secret ballot stuffing, but through
institutional layering, media filtering, procedural choke points. Yes, Republicans exposed
voter fraud where it occurred. Yes, they're working, had changed
the laws that make it easier to cheat. But none

(08:40):
of that matters of California. Republicans don't start out maneuvering
Democrats on the ground, at doors and in every single cycle. Again,
this is RedState dot Com inside the machine. California Republicans
inconvenient truth. And it ends with and I'll end with

(09:07):
and for those who still believe California is a lost
cause because of Democrat cheating, here's the inconvenient truth. Democrats
don't fear your cynicism. They're counting on it. Let's die,
let's digest that, let that soak in. This is the

(09:27):
Trevor Jarry Show on The Valley's Power Talk Radio. Consultants say, tease, tease, tease,
keep them, keep them, keep them going, keep teasing them,
keep you give me acting on Howard Stern Like I'm
talking about the bosses and the consultants and all that. Right, Well,
hold on, I'm about to play some President Trump has
asked about Howard Stern. So that's a tease. And here's

(09:50):
another tease. I have some audio coming up on the show,
coming up on this show about Hunter Biden and Epstein
and not killing himself. And then I have some audio
coming up on show about Obama sitting down with NPR
in December twenty sixteen talking about Russia, Russia, Russia. Now
knowing what we know about Russia, Russia, Russia, it's an

(10:12):
interesting audio to listen. Listen, listen to it really is.
All right, let's still a payoff. On the first tease,
President Trump asked about Howard Stoned.

Speaker 5 (10:22):
A few weeks ago, Stephen Colbert announced that he was
leaving a shop. Howard Stern announced that he haven't serious
X and Radio or pardon ways, do you think that, hey, Trump,
business model that's been in the entertainment business is going
out of business because it's not popular with the American people.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
Well, it hasn't worked, and it hasn't worked really for
a long time. And I would say pretty much from
the beginning, Colbert has no talent. I mean, I could
take anybody here. I could go outside on the beautiful
streets and pick up a couple of people that do
just as well or better, they get higher ratings than
he did. He's got no talent. Fallon has no talent.
Kimmel has no talent. Then next they're gonna be going.

(11:02):
I hear they're gonna be going. I don't know, but
I would imagine because they get you know, Colbert has
better ratings, said Kimmel or Fallon? You know that Howard Stern.
It's the name I haven't heard. I used to do
a show, we used to have fun, But I haven't
heard that name in a long time. What happened he
got terminated?

Speaker 5 (11:18):
Yeah, there is a separate way to get thought. They
put off from salary wive.

Speaker 4 (11:22):
And real low.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
And you know when he went down whenever you want.
You know when he went down, no before when he
endorsed Hillary Clinton, he lost his audience. People said, give
me a break. He went down when he endorsed Hillary Clinton.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
Yeah, and he went down when he told half if
you're voting for Trump, I don't want you to listen
to my show, all right, love me like, all right, well,
just show myself to the door. You know, all these
famous people know each other. You know, Gavin is called
Howard up least left in my message, right, don't you
at least a message? Right he wasn't and he's help

(11:58):
is on the way. Yeah, Okay, President Trump has a
heart of gold. He'll rip people, Kim oll you heard
him doing it all right there, new Scomb. But the show,
he has a heart of gold. He was asked about
Elon Musk. Listen. I think he genuinely cares. Listen, listen, yeah, please.

Speaker 6 (12:15):
A new Gallup poll says that Elon Musk is the
most unpopular lablo figure in.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
A country right now.

Speaker 6 (12:22):
I'm wondering, do you miss having him around the White
House or is that full accord?

Speaker 2 (12:27):
I don't know the Paul's accurate. I think he's a
good person. I think he had a bad moment, really
bad moment. But he's a good person. I think I
believe that.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
There you go, that's a good heart. You know who
else has a good heart? California Governor Mill Gibson. He
really I say that because somebody yelled that out when
he was up speaking somewhere. Governor Mel he kind of laughed.
But Mel, he doesn't have time to be the governor.
He's working on releasing the Resurrection of the Christ in

(12:57):
two parts on two Christians holidays. Lionsgate has announced the
official release dates for the Resurrection of the Christ March
twenty six, Not this March twenty six, the next one,
twenty twenty seven, it's a good Friday, the Easter weekend,
and then May sixth, which is Eccension Accension Day, forty

(13:22):
days after Christ's resurrection, the next one comes out. Damn bam.
That's some that's gonna be a good time there. Jim Cavizl,
who portrayed Christ in the Passion of the Christ, He's
gonna be He's gonna be Jesus again. Production scheduled to
begin in Europe in uh late summer, so well right

(13:45):
around now we're getting we're getting into late summer. People
are probably packing bags. That leads to get ready to
start that. It's really amazing what some of the strange
things that happened on the set of filming that, uh
go look it up. I don't want to get two
side track because I'll go down a long, long path

(14:08):
on that, from lightning strikes to actual some of the
shrap shrapnel I'll call it in the whip hitting cavisl
not in They didn't mean to, but his scream was
real from that hitting accidentally and the flogging of Christ
All right back to California, Steve Hilton for Governor and

(14:30):
the Legislature versus Duke Magen in nineteen eighty three, the
California Supreme Court ruled that redistricting can only happen once
per decade, and that has to be after the census.
So Hilton for Governor said, somebody should tell Newsom that
that rule has not changed. We're gonna talk more about

(14:50):
that with these update of the band on the run
Texas Democrats on the run up North, go and go
up north, hide from Governor Abbott. And now they at
the Office of they are saying that the FBI in
the state of Texas have gonna had done that. Spit

(15:11):
on the palm and handshake each other. Let's go find them.
Wow woo. Just like Cobert and Stern, sales of evs
are starting to stagnate as well. Out here. I still
see them all over the place. To me, they seem
like they're they're growing. And again not anti ev If

(15:36):
you want to have one, you have one, You just
enjoy it. But all the mandates that well, I I
guess I need. Well in California, they really haven't changed
much of the Feds have said, you can't mandate these
policy changes. They're not subsidizing anymore. They're not putting all
the billions and billions and billions of build back better

(15:56):
money into it new someone now in twenty twenty, do
you remember when he announced that all gas power vehicle
sales can be banned by twenty thirty five, And it
was just like three weeks after we had a when
they were like, hey, ev people don't charge in the

(16:17):
afternoon and evening because we're running out of juice here
in the state. But hey, we're going to be banning
all you gas cars. Regulations were finalized in twenty twenty two,
but the sales have kind of dropped range anxiety is
what they always say. But I think the people that
want them got them, and the ones that might be
thinking about it have probably heard too much about some

(16:38):
of the issues with them, and so kind of leveled off.
Sales have been struggling since December of twenty twenty four.
Then it may Congress said, uh, not gonna be doing
the waivers to California. No, the Congress said no authority
to ban these. So knew some of the staff out

(16:59):
of lawsuit sales remain flat. Number of evs, according to
San Diego Union Tribune here registerom between April and June
of this year in California one hundred thousand, six hundred
and seventy one, higher than the first quarter figures of
one hundred thousand, but lower than the second quarter of
last year. Drivers have until September thirtieth of this year

(17:22):
to take advantage of a seventy five hundred federal tax
credit four thousand for used VS. And see right when
I said used dv's, what pops in your head? I'll
tell you what popped in my head? How juiced up
is that used battery in there? And when it runs out?
How much is that going to cost me to get
a new juiced up battery? And how long am I

(17:44):
going to wait for that juiced up battery? There's been
horse stories out there and the cost of the replacement
of some of these batteries. They said, EV's are going
to lose their special access to California's carpool. They said
that will expire September thirtieth as well. After two decades.

(18:07):
Maybe I just haven't paid attention. Maybe I hadn't been
on enough freeways with that. But have you noticed that
that there's the evs could be in the carpool lanes.
I never knew that. Well that's enough right there if
you live in the Bay Area or down in LA
with the congestion, and that would be enough right there
to be like, really, I get to take the carpool lane. Sure,

(18:30):
EV me up, but we're going solar win geothermal. Governor
dipty Do did a Wall Street Journal op ed or
somebody went to AI. I don't know, maybe Nicki. Henry's
already went from Fresno up to Sacramento working for him.
But he was telling the Wall Street Journal that we

(18:50):
have some of the most clean sources, and we have
energy to share in a way that results in a
more reliable grid. These are the things that he's out
there saying across America when we want to go, hold on,
don't we pay like the second highest electricity behind an
island that since thousands of miles out nowhere?

Speaker 7 (19:12):
Right?

Speaker 1 (19:12):
Yeah, we do. Don't we pay double the national average? Wait,
you're talking about all these resources, where are they? Gavin
talking to the Wall Street op ed? Have you talked
to people here that I don't know? Run air conditioning,
household appliances, people that manufacture and build things, people that

(19:35):
go ahead and drive that stuff around, all the distribution companies.
What about anybody that works in an office all that
air conditioning. Think about that man. It touches every aspect
of our economy and he's out there acting like it's
good when it's not. Oh, he's had some conversations recently

(19:58):
after running all the all all that oil company, all
that all money over his overt regulations he's got. He
probably hasn't even a bigger flip in the switch coming on.
That probably has to if he's running for president. Right,
I read three Mile Island plant in Pennsylvania. They're talking

(20:24):
about giving that a new lease on life because of
a proposed Microsoft AI data center nearby that's gonna need
the juice. See, California's gonna miss out on a lot
of AI data centers because it needs one thing. Here
comes the power we don't. Yeah, this is the Trevor
carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk. Make Way for

(20:46):
Indiana Speedway slammer. Yes, this is an old speedway that
they're going to have as a temporary detention center or
they're losing their minds over it. They really are. Rachel Maddow,
I'll play her later in the show. But she's gonna

(21:07):
get President Trump shot by some lunatic this time. Not
some you know globalist illuminati, you know Butler Pennsylvania stand down,
but just some lunatic, some squeaky from Yeah, by what
she's saying. No, there aren't secret police out there swooping

(21:31):
people up. There's law enforcement arresting people that shouldn't be here.
When they arrest them, they got to put them somewhere
like alligator Alcatraz. It makes sense. We're tired of spending
our money. Have it as basic maloney as you can
make it till they get home to their country, Indiana.
They're going to expand capacity by a thousand beds to

(21:52):
some of the worst of the worst. They're putting them
out there where alligators are going to eat them. Maybe
they shouldn't have come out with the first promo being
the Attorney General of Florida and they escape from here,
alligators are gonna eat them. I think we kind of
got that one going on our own. You know, we

(22:14):
could have just said we're building it here and we're
calling it Florida Attention Center one. Yes, but have some
liberal media reporter. Yes, but aren't there reptiles out here
in the swamp alligators and whatnot. Oh, I'm glad you
brought that up. That actually might be a deterrent to
keep them here. Next question, Please came out rolling with

(22:35):
alligator Alcatraz ladies and gentlemen, starring prisident Warden Christinome her sidekick,
Governor Rondas Sentis. You know, big play up on that.
And now they've been crying crocodile tears. Hey gives them something,
throwing some red meat. Let them let them cry over
it for a bit. Like Democrat Massachusetts Governor Marra Healy,

(22:59):
she was asking about redrawing the congressional districts in Texas
and she was criticizing it. A third of the state
of Massachusetts voter for Trump zero. Republican representation in Massachusetts
zero thirty three percent voter for Trump zero, and there

(23:19):
she is out there talking about it. Governor Greg Abbot
of Texas, bless his heart, so much credit for turning
those sanctuary cities into the sanctuary cities that they became
to get this debate going across the country. That was
the number really one decider. I think along with the
economy and that Joe and Kamala were just nutcases, but

(23:41):
the immigration issue that was forced on these northern cities.
Governor Abbot, they're tracking down the derelect democrats, he said,
they'll be taken directly to the Texas Capital. They're not
They're not going home to have some meat loaf and
mashed potatoes and green peas. No, they're going to go
to the cab They're gonna be arrested and taking to

(24:02):
the capitol.

Speaker 4 (24:03):
Here's what we're doing wanting is we have arrest warrants
out for all of them. If there are some in Texas,
which I understand that there may be, the Texas Department
of Public Safety is searching for them, will find them,
and we'll arrest them and take them to the Texas Capitol.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Okay, See, they want this to happen. Connor Swaman Jazzmine
Krockett of Texas wants to be up in Michigan running
in her high heels in the mud and has some
Texas Rangers on horseback with a rope. Peto O'Rourke wants
to have his airplane with a rope around the engines
of the plane the props they want these Texas I'm

(24:42):
kidding about the Texas Rangers on horseback, but he's not
He's not kidding. They'll probably be in an automobile or
alterrain vehicle or I don't know, an Apache helicopter, some
of those black FBI cars pulling up. Yeah, any director
get to Austin. GOP Texas said, Hey, don't think I'm

(25:06):
kidding here. GOP Texas Senator John Corton announced FBI granted
his request of the Bureau to help Texas law enforstment
track down the politicians went up to the Blue States
because we aren't going to allow this REDI Jerry Mandarin.

Speaker 4 (25:22):
The zoo were out of state, think that they are
beyond the reach of Texas law enforcement and that they
may or may not be. But for one, when they
come back, they're not going to go to their cozy home.
They will be arrested and take him to the Capitol.
But know this, it's my understanding that the FBI is
going to search for these derelict Texas house members in

(25:45):
whatever state they may be in and help identify for
them and maybe work with us how to bring them back.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
We're doing a connection we have one of the runaway
Democrats on the line here. We cannot disclose this location
or his identity as a runaway Democrat. He is up north,
he's north, he's north.

Speaker 6 (26:05):
We knew there were gonna be consequences, and I think
all of us know that this is bigger than us
as individuals.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
It's bigger than the jobs we have.

Speaker 6 (26:12):
We are fighting for the American experiment. We are fighting
for representative democracy and whether or not that will continue,
and so we were willing to face whatever consequences may
come our way.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
Wow, I'm getting the chills at the bravery this takes.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
Man.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
Texas is hot this time of the year too, so
it's a little cooler up there. But wait, abut, that's bravery, man, bravery.
We have another satellite connection to a Lakinta just outside Detroit.

Speaker 3 (26:40):
But also want to make sure people recognize this threat
of arrests.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
This is not normal.

Speaker 3 (26:45):
Do not think that we can turn into a nation
where you arrest in jail your political opposition for not
only rendering their voice for the people, but doing something
that is protected by the Texas Constitution. A corm break
is written into the Texas Constitution. It is a tool
our founding fathers gave us. The threat of arrest is
something that should be a red alarm for a lot
of folks.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
Hey, Bonnie, hand the mic back to Clyde. There. Listen, Bonnie,
I'm gonna believe Governor Abbott about the Texas Constitution over
your ramada in existence that you know what? They are
really more upscaling it. Why did I take it down
to your average side of the road freeway in America?
You know they're living large? Sure enough, Hey, let's have

(27:29):
that conversation about the Texas Constitution again. You might think
I am, but I'm not a constitutional expert. If I
had to do something like that, I would say, I
don't know. Once you go talk to the governor of
the state or something. Oh, he happens to be here
answering that. Let's see, it is a.

Speaker 4 (27:44):
Direct violation of the Texas Constitution as well as Texas
bribery laws for them to receive a benefit to skip
a vote. They could be charged with second degree felony
for committing bribery in the state of Texas. And it
happened yesterday. I filed a petition in the Texas Supreme

(28:05):
Court that begins the removal process of these absconding Democrat members,
and the Supreme Court responded immediately last night and told
that the leading Democrat of this cause, his name is
Jean Wu, that he has to respond to my petition
by Friday, where we're going to begin the process and
trying to remove these absconding Democrats from office.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
All right, I guess they would have a voice if
they were back in Austin, they would have a voice. Right,
let's I mean, let's go to the Ritz Carlton outside
of where is this? Okay, we undisclosed. They're going undisclosed
on this here. But somehow they're saying that Governor Abbott
is silencing their voice. And my sources are saying we

(28:51):
might hear something about Trump being involved with this as well.

Speaker 6 (28:55):
Very consistent. Greg Abbott is trying to silence the voices
of Texans and prevent them from picking the elected officials
of their choice. And now he's literally saying he's going
to remove the representatives that the people have put into office.
So he's taken a page of Donald Trump's authoritarian playbook,
and it's something we should all.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
Reject, all right, So yeah, it is. It has to
do with Mussolini in the White House. We knew this.
That's why they're up in Northern States fighting Mussolini and
DC for their constituents in Texas well. If that doesn't
make sense, I don't know what does.

Speaker 7 (29:28):
The people of Texas want leadership, and greg Avian Knjaxon
have shown that they are afraid of that. They're only
going to do what Donald Trump tells them to do.
And we're trying to offer that. We're trying to fight
for the people of Texas because they turn their backs
on them. And that's why we're here.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
That's why you're here out of state. That's why we're here.
Tell the people in Texas they have no idea, do they?
They really don't. This is you know on TDS at
the end, you know some of the last symptoms. No,

(30:04):
I'm going to take that out of When I think
it's the last kind of symptoms. They go ahead and
they cherry top me on top with another one to
a whole whole can a whipped cream in that cherry
on top. This was one of the worst I have
heard about in a while. But I think we realize
what happened over in France that we get the French

(30:26):
folks all upset and deporting people instantly. You know, so
many areas of Paris have almost been Islamic, no go zones,
no respect for history, no respect for culture, no respect
for anybody's values or anybody's heroes. This this Moroccan guy,
he uh, well, he's he's being deported. It happened Tuesday morning.

(30:52):
He uh. They say he's a homeless migrant from Morocco.
And it was at the flame there in the whom
of the Unknown Soldier and he went over the guardrail,
little chain thing rope around it, so you know, like
JFK's the flame going, it's always going for the unknown soldier.

(31:13):
And he bent down and lit his cigarette and somebody
got it on guide it on camera. So he's had
his resident permanent green card revoked. They found out he's
also well known to police. He had twenty one records
in the criminal recording process and file car theft, vandalism, violence,

(31:34):
public insults on the ground of race, she said. A
woman that filmed it said, no, he wasn't drunk er
under the influence of drugs. He was clearly aware what
he was doing and proud of having done it. But
look what they did. They went all Trump deportation on
him in not doing that. That's how one loses their culture,

(31:58):
their identity, and their country. And we got a lot
of those types right here in America. Some serve in Congress.

Speaker 6 (32:08):
This is the tremor carry show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
Why would I get up and watch Jimmy Fallon? I
know I won't. I'll watch the clip tomorrow morning and
then talk about it on the show tomorrow. But Greg
Guttfeld is going to be on see Fallon smart wising
up here the other half of America, other half of America.
I watched. I guess it was a still image. I

(32:37):
didn't even know what. They put a video out, but
it was sick the Hamas hostage, Israeli hostage evade our
David digging his own grave propaganda video it. I guess
you're just getting to propaganda. Is the world that they are,
the sick demons that they are. I didn't. I didn't
watch a video. It was a five minute clip. He's

(32:59):
seen in a tonnel ceiling about as tall as he is.
You can see the crossing off dates on a calendar there,
and they said he's digging his grave. He said in
the video, and I read I haven't eaten for a
few days in a row. In the middle of the
five minute video, the guy said behind the camera Hans

(33:20):
and mechana beans and the Hamas hostage says, discans for
two days, the whole cancer, two days so that I
don't die. This is a grave. I think I'm going
to be buried in. Time is running out, of course,
people very upset in Israel, of course, people upset across
the world. President Trump said the fastest way to end

(33:43):
the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is for Hamas to surrender
and all capital letters or release the hostages. Hamas is
believed to still have twenty living hostages in captivity and
thirty who are dead. Their bodies just there. The guy
in the video, he was kidnapped at that music festival
back in October seventh. I mean, the guy, he looked

(34:07):
like the Nazi Holocaust things when they were in the camps,
bone sticking through. I'm just guessing thinking that if Israel
masade Israeli defense, if they knew where they were, they
would have Dune a raid. That's just raeley stolid to
go in and do raids. They do. But that is

(34:30):
just more than a dozen House Democrats signed a letter
urging Trump to recognize a Palestinian state, started by Congress
and Rocanna here in California. Canada and France and Britain
announced they're going to recognize a Palestinian state. There never

(34:51):
was anything. Palestine is a fictional place. What is the
UK and Britain and France and these democrats? What are
you recognizing? What are you recognizing? You can say there's
there's a Palestinian state the land that was handed in
two thousand and five and they put Hamas in charge.

(35:19):
So France, Britain, you're gonna support open elections in this
new nation. What if Amas wins the elections like they
already have, you're going to recognize that state. Prince President
mac Crolin said Hamas does not represent the Palestinian people. Smack,

(35:39):
remember the smack across the face getting caught. If that's
the other way around, dude talk smacking a woman like that,
it'd be handcuffed. See there is a double standard. And
I would say, rightfully, so maybe he said something he
deserved to be slapped for. I'm still nineteen hundreds and
forties on that dare you smack and the guy? Yeah,

(36:02):
right back to Hamas they've been smacking since O six.
They won a majority of the parliamentary seats, which they
still hold. They get all this money. They no basic
infrastructures ever built. Where do you think all those hundreds
of million dollars in a goes? Stop it? Well we

(36:25):
send them in concrete. Yeah, they build tunnels under hospitals.
They don't build schools with it. Well we put in
these pipes, yeah, they they dig them up to make
things rockets can shoot out of. Come on what we
send food? Yeah, and they give it to the guys

(36:48):
that are handing beans to the hamas hostage in that
tunnel down there. It doesn't go to the children. Boy,
I get still mad about that.

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