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Speaker 1 (00:00):
She was never the issue. The issue is always the revolution.
I'd say that quote right there helps you understand Zohar
mom Dami and how he won in in New York
City going their little charisma thwing some free buses, own
some free pop tarts at the grocery store. So it's
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not about policy, guys, it's about revolution. His supporters, they
really voted against the Constitution as it's written. President Trump,
he gets it, he understands.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
And then if you want to see what congressional Democrats
wish to do to America, just look at the result
of yesterday's election in New York where their party installed
a communists as the mayor of the largest city in
the nation. Remember I've said we will never have a
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socialist elected to any posts in our country. I used
to say that, and that was right, Skip socialists, and
we put.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
In a communists in said skip right over it. Mom
Dommy's victory speech. He didn't open up with hey, here's
the policies or New York City Now. He opened it
with socialists and the student ran for president so many times,
Eugene Debs, it's the language of revolution and his support.
It didn't come from blue collar some of the poorest
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neighborhoods in New York City. It came from these younger,
highly educated I know what the world's about. Middle income
voters and those that have wealth are like nah, uh
uh mom. DOMMI even said we're going to do taxes
depending on what color people are in neighborhoods. Will you go,
Governor George Wallace? You gov. Paul showed that twenty six
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percent of very liberal responded said political violence has justified
to achieve political goals. And they also asked very conservative
respondents out there, and three percent responded to that, Oh,
they're out there. They're not hiding it, man, not hiding
it at all. You can go out right on the
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streets of Chicago, grab a microphone and yell stuff out
like this.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
They claim that they were protecting VRA districts.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
They were creating them. Okay, off a little bit. Let's
see here. This happened the other day too.
Speaker 4 (02:22):
But hear me now, and hear me clearly, with the
blood of Pancho Villa running through my veins, I will
never never live on my knees for a clown.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
Wow. You didn't victory always? Wow? Did you hear that?
Calling the president that oh it gets listen to this
man trying to get a civil war going, talking about
how the president launched a war. We have that war declaration, right,
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Congress declared war. President Trump declared war on skin pigmentation.
Brown people, brothers and sisters.
Speaker 4 (03:08):
Disadministration has launched a war against people that are my color,
not because we're criminal, just because we're brown.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
People believe it, man, People believe it. They think they're
out there to a lot of them probably think that
they're out there for mom dommy because we're going to
fix the carbon tax, or I'm out there for mom
Dommy because I think a twelve year old boy can
cut off his dangling. I mentioned it wasn't tuck them
up and become a girl. Now it all boils down to, man,
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it's it's a revolution, and this revolution, like most of
them probably are, are spiritually back, whether they're from the
good side or the dark side. Now, we have experienced
socialism in the past. We've had communism in the past,
people that wanted it in America. If you are around
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in nineteen thirty five, you might have been as a conservative,
a constitutionally minded individual that said it's not up to
the government to feed people. It's up to people to
take care of their own business here, and we can't
have some kind of insulation that that might be. Okay,
they didn't have this back in the thirties. But FDR.
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He didn't come out and say he was a socialist.
But he's the one that said, Hi, America, here's socialism. Socialism,
meet America. Let's create social security, Let's create unemployment insurance,
Let's create a federal jobs program. Let's protect workers' rights.
It's all organized us under the government. Let's call them.
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Let's see not socialism, entitlement programs. Okay, and now we
got people going what to eat? I gotta work? Huh,
country depending on it. And it's all over the country.
It doesn't matter if it's in Oakland or Charleston, West Virginia.
It don't matter the pigmentation of one's skin. This is
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infiltrated into the fabric of our country. And there's nothing
wrong with being on public assistance for a time period
or as they would say in Charleston, for a spell.
I'm glad we have that in America. I have had
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unemployment before. I'm glad that was there. And thank you
Lord that. That's the most I've had to ask. And
there might be a time in the future where it
will happen to me. I want it to be there.
But you fast forward now all these years, and now
we got the Democrat Socialists of America. Actually they were
founded in nineteen eighty two, and originally they were very
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pro jew pro Israel. But boy, we saw in about
facing October seventh, and that just didn't happen overnight. It's
slow in doctor nation. Well, yeah, they issued a statement
condemning the killings, but also called Hamas actions not unprovoked.
It's not unprovoked to go microwave a baby, it's not unprovoked.
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To rape a woman to death in front of her husband,
did shoot him in the head, it's not unprovoked, And
it's just all that apartheid. Man. Their youth branch, of course,
they got a hitler youth. It's called Young Democrat Socialists
of America. Totally pro Hamas. They were out there at
all the college stuff, chanting from the rivers of the
sea where their queers for Hamas signs eliminate Israel. Yeah,
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they supported all the encampments and all of that. So
big change since nineteen eighty two. Of these Democrat Socialists
of America, probably in nineteen eighty two they felt the
same way, but they it just wasn't kosher to come
out and make a statement like that. You heard President
and Trump talking about can't believe we have a We
skipped socialists and went right to communists. Uh. Total fifty
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one socialist candidates. This is according to a report by
the Heartland Institute, forty eight ninety four percent fifty one
out of fifty one, forty eight one, that's ninety four
percent won their races for federal, statewide, local office, a
average margin of victory approximately forty nine percent. Forty eight
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out of fifty one one twenty seven ran for US
House of Representatives, to ran for the usn at twelve
ran for state wide offices, ten ran for local offices. No,
this is this is infiltrated. I don't know if heybodys
saw the video NYPD put out of the mass cyclists.
He went around painting Swasikas on Jewish windows in Brooklyn
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one day after Mom Dommi's election. Where have we seen
that before? Let's let's we need to get the all
these Swaskas off the off the Jewish businesses because the
Olympics are coming here, the world's coming. Let's let's get
let's get rid of that, let's make it look good. Yeah,
the swastikas were the biggest, was the biggest Jewish school
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in New York City. Guys, this is not a game, man,
not a game at all. Of course, mom Dommy tweeted
to condemn him. He said, it's discussing and heartbreaking act
act of anti Semitism has no place in our beautiful city.
As mayor, I will always stand steadfast with our Jewish
neighbors to root the scourge of anti Semitism out of
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our city. Wow, he's just that's like a dry run
for the Antichrist, flipping on Israel halfway through the tribulation
all that free stuff his election, people are going, Yeah,
it's great to give out free when it's not yours.
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When you're having to pay for it. Uh, you're gonna
you're gonna charge what a decharger? Uh. Espresso Martini coolers
were twenty two dollars. Beers were thirteen dollars. At his
victory party, Yeah, couldn't even have an open bar to
let everybody celebrate. Everybody that worked in his campaign. Fifteen
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dollar glasses of wine and old fashioned went for twenty
two dollars a pop. Well, they had non alcoholic drinks,
those were twelve They had pretzel roped hot dogs. Those
were ten dollars thirteen bucks for a It's probably bud light, right, sure, yeah,
they had bud light there. That's about it would have been.
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Can you imagine being a campaign worker and all the
hard work you put in, all the meals you bought
for yourself out there, running around campaigning from get there
on election night, can't even give you a free beer
because he realizes there's no such thing as free. Somebody
pays for that free vodka. Somebody's paying for the free buses,
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somebody's paying for the free grocery stores. What happens when
mom Dommy is not able to deliver on all those
freebies he's promised to his followers. What do you think
is going to happen? Well, I can tell you right
now that it's going to be this the Republicans. I
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am want to move my boots stamp.
Speaker 5 (10:23):
I am literally going to start do you work?
Speaker 2 (10:28):
What does that have to do with anything?
Speaker 1 (10:30):
Mom Dommy, She'll be right outside your office when you
run out of free stuff, Buddy.
Speaker 6 (10:35):
Assistant Trevor Terry show Mondo Valley's power Dog.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
And every moment in little village, they came to terrorize us,
and it put fear in my community. And we said
you you will not terrorize my community because we are
an organized community. We will fight, fight and fight every
day in every moment of our lives. Because this is
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a ward, Ladies and gentlemen, this is a ward that
has been launched against my community just because of our
color and fed them in their policies.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
Uh. Director Ryan Nigel, can you get Director Cash Hotel
on the phone please? Yeah, like Jerry part of guy
citing a revolution against the United States of America on
broad Daylight. Director Ryan Nigel just told me during the
break that Governor hocal and he made me laugh when
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he said, you know, her face doesn't move even if
she were in a four hundred mile per hour windstorm. Uh.
She said, mom, Dommy said, you know the free buses.
She said, now that really can't happen. We don't have
the money for that. Would you predict he'll be recalled
in six months? Six months? All right? Notice I'm not
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doing a bet with you. Yeah, probably means feel pretty
good about your prediction. But we'll see how it all
works out. This is somewhat laughable. They're deranged, the TDS.
The derangement is now true and provable. Former White House
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Press Secretary Jeanperr, who's like almost fifty and looks thirty five.
I don't know what's going on in her world to
be able to pull that off. But on her face
that you notice, she doesn't look as clownish, Like her
eyeshadow matches the poofy things on her shirt that she
has on that matches her bandana. She's very Jane Fonda
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workout nineteen eighties kind of looking in some of those
outfits she wore out there. But I've been noticing as
she's going around promoting her book, she's toned it down
not so much. Tammy Faye, Tammy Faye, What was with that? Anyhow?
Back to Jean Pierre here, she said with a straight
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face that the media is just not being hard enough
on President Trump.
Speaker 7 (13:08):
Is that there's a change in how who owns the media,
who gets to decide who who speaks on behalf of
these networks. And I do believe now to your question,
about where we are at the media. I think there's
a Trump standard. You know, there's a Trump standard that
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there's He's just covered differently and it is insane. I
mean President Obama said it perfectly recently, he said, can
you imagine if I did that? Can you imagine what?
Speaker 1 (13:42):
And so there is a double standard there, double standards.
Your CNN, you're fake news.
Speaker 6 (13:47):
You have an agenda?
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Yeah they do, don't they.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
All I can say is it's totally fake news.
Speaker 5 (13:52):
Just fake. It's fake, it's made up stuff.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
You want to hear what he's talking about the BBC.
He's now saying apology and I'm going see you for
a billion dollars. I played you this audio last week.
How the BBC just evilly just edited this. Here's what
they had to say about January sixth'sen this right here,
This is what they edited. President Trump.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
We're gonna walk down to the Capitol and I'll be
there with you and we fight.
Speaker 6 (14:21):
We fight like.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
Hell, oh boy, that's an overthrow. That's Mussolini Hitler. We've
heard those words before, have we not. Let's move from
the beer hall. That's what they made it sound like, right,
But here's what President Trump actually stated on the day
of January sixth.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
We're going to walk down to the Capitol and we're
going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
Yeah. Boy, they just lie, lie and lie and lie.
The media has been outright hostile toward Trump for a decade.
Now he knows that. How does she go around with
her non clown straight face now and try and say
that the media is like goes easy on Trump. No,
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they lie, They lie so bad. Ashley Babbitt lost her
life on January sixth. It's the only person there that
day that lost their lives. Officer died the next day.
Had nothing to do, they say with January sixth. He
had a medical condition anyhow, Just to go back and Mack,
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imagine how difficult it is to convince so many people
across America what happened that in their mind is not
what happened. I mean, you can't even get into the
fact that, hey, they were arguing about the election and
states had the rights to contest it and rite at
that moment. If it had moved past then it would
have gone into the congressional record and the arguments would
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have continued. But no, they suddenly had to run and flee. Yeah,
you can't even get into that kind of stuff with
them because they're still in their minds those crowds killed people,
killed police officers, because they're not going to believe you
because you have an agenda, and you ask them how
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they know this? How did five people were killed? Really?
How do you know this? Where'd you hear that? Well?
I saw it on CNN. Oh who was it that
said it? I don't know, I just I remember hearing that.
Speaker 3 (16:33):
Oh, I'm Jake Tapper behind me. The US Capitol, the
scene of a dark day in American history, the deadly interaction.
Exactly one year ago today, five people lost their lives
on January sixth, twenty twenty one.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
Wow, that was this one year anniversary. You wonder why?
You wonder why Joe Biden was out this weekend. He
was up in Nebraska. Democrat Party's been Nelson gala the
Hall Friday night. I wonder how much say Ben Nelson
had to say with that. I don't know who Ben
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Nelson is but Ben Nelson, but he must be a
pretty big individual of the Democrat Party up there in Nebraska.
Biden came out slurn or it's going to be back
in Haraska. Good to be what got to have the
close caption on It's good to be back in Nebraska.
Then he started shouting about how the Democrat Party is back.
The Democrat Party is back, that's not hyperbole. All right,
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there's your Joe Biden update. I will continue giving them
to you as long as he continues to go out
in front of a microphone and slurs work.
Speaker 6 (17:40):
This is the Trevor Kerry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
You would have thought that the left would have taken
a little bit of a hit from the blowback with
Charlie Kirk's assassination. Right, Maybe we thought wake up call.
Maybe we didn't because with President Trump, but he President
Trump survived it. We Charlie, of course, we know we
thought wake up for the country as a whole. Right, No,
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I can't even say that we had a moment. There
was a little window, Nah, Jimmy Kimmel, you know, lyon
saying it was a maga guy who shot Charlie. I thought, well,
maybe there'll be consequences when he got kicked off there,
but no, he came back on without an apology. Were
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we now? It seems a lot longer than two months.
It was about two months ago, two months after Charlie
Kirk got blown away. There you got a guy, Jay
Jones elected the number one law person in Virginia, the
attorney general, that he fantasized about the death of a
Republican and his little fascist children. These elections showed that
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they're literally getting away with murder. I mean, charl he
was thirty thirty one. There, he had decades ahead for him.
He could have been a candidate for high office, the
highest office, and in a split second man changed the
course of history. It really truly did in the favor
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of Democrats. President Trump's near killing, how don't he take
Do we have a brief pause? Did they stop saying fascist?
Fascist for twelve hours? Was it three days? I don't remember.
I just know on one of the bullets, hey fascist.
Catch anybody that called President Trump a fascist and made
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that man's mind think that, Hey, I'm not your judge.
We all face him one day, But how do we
explain I guess that's a wanna be murderer. If you're
fantasizing about or texting, not fantasizing, putting it into words
that you want to kill somebody. Oh, I could just
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just kill pgnny with these prices. You know, the word
is used, but when you're using it on a person
flat out and people go along and vote and elected
a governor that Abigail who thinks that men should walk
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in with their dangling unmentionables in the locker room, and
no parents should have the right to get their kids
out of the propagandized, demonic influence of children when it
comes to Yeah, you can change yourself from how God
made you. God made a mistake? Who says that satan?
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In New Jersey they elected a woman, Mickey Cheryl. She
couldn't walk out on her Naval Academy graduating class because
she was in a cheating scandal. That's a little bit lower.
That's like Joe Biden plagiarizing in nineteen eighty eight. Yeah,
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they let those things slide. They let news cutting out
Republicans doing a legal election costing US three hundred and
ten million dollars. Yeah, they let it slide. What about
if Monica Lewinsky would have been a chechneean spy and
put a ballpoint pen in Bill Clinton's neck. Now we
let that slide. That's his personal life. No, that's a
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reckless life, and that can lead to blackmail. That can
lead to a ballpoint pin in a president's neck. They
can't be off in a corner somebody with somebody that's
just brand new on the scene. See, I would I
had this argument. I lived in New York City and
work with Democrats when this was out, you know, front
page New York posts. Back when everybody on the trains
in subways, we're reading newspapers. It's all over the place, man,
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We're all talking about it. Just personal life, man. Just
they'd even be like, hey, you know, if you were
married to Hillary, you know, you gotta understand the guy's
a guy. And I'm like, we're not talking about the
dock worker down here. We're talking about the guy with
the nuclear codes. So I kind of saw that bigure.
I mean, you can go all the way back to
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all the whitewater and the missing files, uh huh, And
then you think they suddenly changed their life that Oh no,
fast forward how many years later, twenty years later, twenty
five years later, paying for the phony dossier that set
the whole Russian thing into motion with the blessing over Obama.
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Of course, Yeah, the DJ the FBI, the CIA, LRS.
Then they get their chains. I'm afraid they're gonna kill me,
comy and put me on the Clinton hit list, buried
all their crimes or email scandal, all that. Then Trump
announced I'm coming back for Trump two point zero. Then
they made up evidence, made up made up r It's
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almost like our government is as a criminal enterprise. We
can go all the way back to the grassy. No,
you can go even further back. We don't get the
answers to it, but Trump knows that we know it,
we know that it's it's corrupt. And now we see
them really on display. I mean, it's like they're using
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nineteen eighty four as a playbook. They're like whipping out
their Saul Lensky's Rules for Radicals dedicated to Satan that
Hillary used as their senior thesis in nineteen sixty nine,
dedicated to to Saul Lynskey. So Hillary's just one level
removed from Satan on that one which you dedicate something
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that to somebody that dedicated their book to Satan. Hey,
I just like to say, Alistair Crowley, you've been a
great friend. I want to do my thesis here. It's
all cloud pivot again. Talked about it last week, talked
about it. You know, at least what a couple times
a year. Bring it up. The plan from the nineteen
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sixties to bankrupt America, create so much chaos that the
country implodes in on itself. The left out there right
now is working on America to turn it out to
be something that it was never meant to be. And
that's obvious. And you would have thought Charlie Kirk being
assassinated would have been some kind of national wake up call.
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But nip nop, keep on digging down that rabbit hole
of political violence. They'd be doing it for years. Just
go back to George Floyd, not self inflicted death, that
the rage that spread across the country. I mean fires
burning down places and mom Dommy's victory speech that's just
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fuel on those fires that are still going. It's it's
us versus them. And that sleezy fake grin that he
had during the campaign. Man, it's it's it's creepy, little
creepy mixed in with some sleezy wall. He turned it,
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he turned it. He started quoting the father of the
socialist movement. But this is what's been put into motion.
And you wait, you you embraced evil. Man. You voters
in New York City, they they embrace evil. That's my
opinion on it. We'll see, they'll see what they're gonna get.
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They'll find out, they'll find out what happened in the UK.
Europe as we once knew it absolutely gone due to
this mindset here. And yeah, socialism is growing, support for
it's growing increasing in the United States. And you would
think that how does that happen a system that failed
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everywhere has been tried. I uh, the more and more
that I say leaving the living room is overrated. When
I do leave the living room, I find myself talking
to people more in public that I don't know. I'm
in Clovis at all these I'm in the meat section
right there, looking at it in a lady's cars. She's like,
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excuse me, And I thought she sounded like, you know,
Dracula's wife or something. She was an older lady, dressed up,
and I said, didn't look American. You could tell he's
just looking at her. A furry vest on, a head
garment thing around, a white, blond haired woman. And I
started talking to her. And she's from Russia. She'd been
her for like thirty years, but still very thick accent.
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And I said to her, I'm like, hey, with all
this going on in America right now, these people embracing
socialism and communism. She even stopped me. She said like,
oh no, no, no, no, no no. They had no idea,
no idea. And I grabbed my note pat started taking notes.
We went out to her truck and drank vodka. It's
been a couple hours out there talking though we uh
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had I had that conversation with her, and you would
think people would know today what actually transpire, but they don't.
How do you do that. You don't teach history. You
don't teach American history. You take it out of the equation.
You take away Thomas Jefferson and put the colon, meister
Colon Kaepernick in there. Dude that didn't want Betsy Ross
shoes and Nike cave. It's been going on and they're
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amping it up in the election of this the Sunni
Muslim commie socialists overra mom Dommy. Yeah, he's uh, he's
pushing the message that the wealth is at the top. Yeah,
that's how it's been. There were people back in the
cave days going. You know what, there's some people that
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got nicer caves than we have throughout history. I don't
care what civilization. I don't care what town. I don't
I don't care what it is, because some people are
always going to work harder. Somebody worked harder than other people.
Maybe not smarter, they worked hard, they were smart. They
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had that. It's almost like a gift. Business is a gift.
These people that start things. It boggles my mind. How
just to keep a supply chain in a company going
to put the people in the right position. I mean,
and then when you go global, I mean, it just
boggles Amazon boggles my mind. But that started with one person,
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Jeff Bezos. I bet if we went back down the
Bezos clan there we'd find some poor dude that started out.
And I don't even know Jeff Bezos' background. Maybe I
don't know where he came from. See did he come
from wealth? No, started in his garage. Okay, Then there
you go. There's capitalism right there. Perfect example. Now there
are some people that started out on third basis, Kamala
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Harris says, with a silver spoon in their mouth, and
they did nothing to get there. So something's wrong with
them that God sent their soul down to be born
to somebody that had money. See I this whole thing.
But that's what there. It's the US versus them. Now.
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Is there income inequality in America?
Speaker 2 (29:16):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (29:18):
Yes, that's why some people get backstage. That's why some
people are at the super Bowl. That's why some people
have been like to the French laundry. That's just a
result of capitalism. Is there greed, yes, yes, a lot
of it. It's all for the love. How is it
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wrong to have love of money?
Speaker 2 (29:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (29:44):
The scripture tells us it's harder for what a camera
will go through the eye of a needle than a
rich man to heaven. Yeah, the love of it like that,
the worshiping of it is not healthy. And America has
been not healthy for a long time. We love it
so much. We're thirty seven trillion in debt. Hey, I
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want more.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
I want more.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
I'll pay you later. I'll pay you a Tuesday for
Hamburger today. Amen from me, the heroin from me, the
fetnyl from me, the ketamine, and I'll pay you next week.
America is addicted to money. That's how you get thirty
seven trillion dollars in debt, but now it's those at
the top. Whenston Churchill said, and I quote, the inherent
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vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings. The
inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.
That's what happens. Everybody equally shares in the misery. Whenston
Churchill got it, hey, if you want to see my
mom reckon it, recommended it to me and I watched it.
The Eagle and the Lion. It's on Prime. It's about
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Churchill and Hitler, and it shows how they on two
sides of the coin there, how they both were kind
of raised similar World War One, they were actually fighting
against each other. And I got to tell you the
color film of the World War II era on that
four K it looked like, I don't know if Fox
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News was filming Hitler, it was that the quality was
I had not seen this kind of color quality in
a documentary. I don't know that they obviously amped it
up somehow modern day wise. But anyhow, it's called The
Eagle and the Lion. But Churchill knew misery. Man. Here's
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some facts. The number one wealth the wealthiest one percent
of Americans how much of our worth in America? In
nineteen eighty nine, it was twenty two percent. Where do
you think it's at today? Twenty two percent in nineteen
eighty nine, one percent held that wealth. It's now up
to thirty percent. The top one percent hold forty nine
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trillion dollars in wealth. Today, the least wealthy fifty percent
of US households holds less than four percent of the
nation's wealth. Households in the top ten hold over two
thirds of the wealth. So top ten percent hold over
two thirds, top one percent hold thirty percent. Wow, this
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is a Yeah, there's a lot of rich people, man.
But here's where it gets down to where revolution can happen.
Fifty percent of the voting power in the US are
in households that control less than four percent of total
US wealth. Hitler took over Germany through going through elections
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after it didn't work the first time. He got sent
to prisoner and wrote mind comp But he took it
over legally. So if you got the I can't have it,
then you can't either. It doesn't have to be a
violent revolution. Every single time. We just saw my mom, Donny.
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Fifty percent of the voting power in the US or
in households that control less than four percent of the wealth.
To quote another UK official, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher,
the problem with sessionalism is you, avenge, I shouldn't even
faith you. I'll just quote her here. The problem with
socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.
Speaker 5 (33:29):
That's true, because it's true.
Speaker 6 (33:31):
This is the tremortary show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
Yeah, I played you a little bit of it earlier.
And this was used to be a well I guess
it still is a very conservative area, especially northern Idaho
Corta Lane that used to be like an Aryan hotbed.
Not to say that Arians are conservative or Republican, but
they weren't liberal. Standpoint up there. I guess now that's
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become a very rich people place. The place I've talked
about for twenty years now. It's beautiful up there, about
sixty miles of the Canadian border. They got a ski
lodge up their third largest deep lake in North America.
Just beautiful in Boise. You know, not liberal, but Cordelaine
now has a new mayor. Listen to how he talks
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about Christians.
Speaker 5 (34:21):
They don't give a and they all, I'm a Bible
believe in Christian I believe in Jesus and it guides
my life as the Christian conservative, so Christian family values,
Christian conservative, mindless cult member group thinking morons.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
This man's name is Dan Goukin Gok I n mayor
Dan gookin the new Mayor Cordelaine, Idaho. Cult morons, white
racist supremacis.
Speaker 5 (34:54):
Oh, he went on, Christians, they tend to be the rudest,
most disrespectful jerks I have ever seen. I seriously think
if Jesus were here today, he would have a message
for everyone who's a Christian and he would just say,
get those racists and white supremacists.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
Gay.
Speaker 5 (35:10):
Oh wow, I felt really gay last night to come
over for a gay time. Really gay.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
That guy get elected. This is like some podcasts he
was doing with a headset on. I wonder if this
came out after he was mayor or this was part
of his campaign.
Speaker 5 (35:25):
Christian nationalism now, but let's cut right to the chase.
It's white nationalism, real hardcore Christians and Christians to self
and to go to Hell.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
Sounds like a real nice guy, doesn't it? Just your
average Democrat mayor of Cordelaine, Idaho. Well, there's a former
Democrat mayor, Eric Adams of New York City. He's done.
This kind of made my day. Eric Adams unfiltered. He
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stated he's talking to the media and boy that he
didn't go all Trump on him, but he's now gonna
He said, he can go to Spain, he can go.
Listen to what he said.
Speaker 8 (36:08):
There's a journey out there. Countries are calling me and
asking me to come and do what I did in
New York City. That's an amazing opportunity that's waiting for me.
And then I don't have to deal with you guys. Man.
I can fly private now, I can go on a cruise,
I can hang out in Saint bot I can go
and do whatever I want without you guys looking over
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my shoulders. I'm actually out of the fishbowl. I'm now
going to live. I've been doing this for forty years.
Speaker 1 (36:37):
In a fishbowl, I guess.
Speaker 6 (36:38):
So.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
Yeah, he was a commissioned one, the NYPD commissioner before
he ran for my air and won. So he came
up through all those rings for all those years. Now
he can tell everybody I got a bounce. I'm gonna
go live life. That's what he says. Right here. He says,
if he's stuck around and dealt with any of this,
he'd be stuck on stupid.
Speaker 6 (37:00):
This is Eric.
Speaker 9 (37:01):
Adam's unfiltered in the last forty years, I was filtered,
and so I really asked myself when I look at
the office that are waiting for me, I have to
be stuck on stupid to want to do this again.
Speaker 8 (37:14):
So let me bounce, man.
Speaker 9 (37:15):
I got a hold lighted to linic one of you off.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
That has to be a good feeling. You ever given
your two week notice? In those two weeks when you're
coming in, you're like bouncing around. Hey, all right, I'm
out of here. See I gotta bounce. I got to bounce, man.
Speaker 9 (37:27):
I got a whole lighted line.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
Let me bounce. I got a whole life to live.
All right there, Eric, you go live your life. He
was a Democrat that you could deal with. You don't
really hear the left saying that much, do you. Well,
there's a Republican I could deal with. Now they don't.
I don't know what President Trump here is announced a
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two thousand dollars tariff dividend for almost every boy in America.
All right, send that on out right before Christmas there,
mister President. I like that idea as well. You had
Senator Kennedy down in Louisiana, always sound like he's a
Southern Baptist Louisiana preacher talking into the microphone. But he
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buried the governor of this state. He really, I mean,
just flatting his presidential dreams
Speaker 6 (38:18):
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