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September 2, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Kept thinking about those poor kids in the Catholic service
at school, at private school, kneeling praying to God, and
their life was ended. And I tried not to let
anger really get in because I don't really want to
allow what you know, the left says in that demonic influence,
it's over there, run any kind of time that God

(00:20):
has given me on this planet. Right, that's how we
should look at this. But there's justifiable anger. God showed it,
has shown it, and will continue to show it. Sometimes
you sit back and go, why hasn't He sent burning
sulfur like Sodom and Gomorrah on America? The LGBT trans movement,

(00:48):
does a lot of that have sin in it? Yeah,
there's a lot of sin in my life, yeah, yours? Yeah,
But it's that right there, that's there. There really is
a spiritual battle. Now, I'm not gonna it's really not fair,
even though they do it on the left to group
everybody in on that. I know some people that live

(01:10):
a homosexual lifestyle we'll call them gay, who are appalled
at Pride parades. They have a sense of morality about them. Yes,
now is what they're doing. In my view based on
what I see the Bible say, is it immoral?

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:30):
And if I get to know them well enough and
they ask me, I'll tell them what I think. We
can still be friends. I think God would want us
to be. They don't want to. You know, we're not
out at you know, two am dressed up like a
leather motorcycle rider witnessing to them about Jesus. But yeah,
I mean, let your light shine, and in darkness it

(01:50):
shines the best. So there you go on that. But
what we're seeing out here today, it's not a struggle
for equal rights how it starts, heard it out. It
is political control. It's in doctrination of our kids. It's
not a civil rights movement. This is social engineering. Just

(02:13):
look at any track meat right over there in Clovis,
Why don't you. It's an indoctrination. And most of the
people that are doing it rarely have any kids of
their own, except for Pastor Paul, former Mayor Swurgeon's husband.
They don't share jewelry though the local TV piece, you

(02:33):
guys see that on him. He said, no, her jewelry's expensive.
Mine is the cheap stuff. Yeah, Pastor Paul's name, I
guess he's got this big following we talked about it
before I played audio of him talking before he lives
his life as a as a woman still married. They
made it seem so natural and normal, and I know
everybody on says like, wait, that's former the pastor's daughter,

(02:58):
Schwergeon that married the past and he's a yes, a
man pretending to be a woman. Now can I separate?
I will hope people like Pastor Paul from the man
pretending to be a woman that murdered the two kids
at the Catholic school then killed himself. I can't group
everybody in like that, and that's not what people like

(03:19):
myself for saying when we're saying. But yet, there is
a pretty strong correlation going on here, and I would
hope that if it were let's just say, Christian white
men that go to a certain church, suddenly eight people
from theirs, that mean they're all guilty of it. No,
but you would go, a, wait, there's something going on,

(03:41):
because they're all they're all hearing something that's being taught
to these eight. That's really odd that this many people
from this sect of society right over here are committing
atrocious crimes like this, murdering kids in church well, maybe
we need to look into that, because I'm fed up
with these lunatics. You see what has happened with here.

(04:03):
It's just started out. No, these are just guys, These
are just transvestites that are reading in a school library
to kids. Don't call them that. These are just transgenders
reading to kids about their life. Remember how when that started?
What was that twenty fifteen and nobody stopped it. Imagine

(04:25):
if director Ryan Nigel and myself wanted to go speak
at public libraries about some kind of bondage thing we
were in and we just wore leather, but that's it.
We're just reading books to them, and we made it
and we incorporated that into our kid book. We would
be arrested, hopefully, fired, hopefully, But yet why was that allowed?

(04:56):
The trans stuff is right in the middle, right in
the core of these shootings, and his writings talked about fantasies,
about killing kids and you know, they killed Trump and
all that scribbled on the gun magazine. But he had
a hatred of Christians, and I'm picking up on that
vibe pretty normal in the trans community. See, these people

(05:21):
see your kids as being indoctrinated by you, and you know,
who's backing it up State of California presis ENTI fight
school district, every teacher going along with it. AB nineteen
fifty five. They hide it from you because yours just
so backwards. You're just not with the times.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
Man.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
I can be a boy at home, and that's what
you think I am, and when I go to sixth grade,
I'm a girl. And my teachers and nobody else can tell.
That's how they reproduce their own kind are you? Are
you kind of picking up on that? Remember you're talking
to kids that are looking forward to Santa Claus coming

(06:02):
at Christmas, don't you see how it is? And anytime
there's been a politician locally that has stood up for
this being inside county libraries, you've had the media and
everybody else since you know, that whole group like, oh,
you're just you don't believe in free speech. Oh you're
just transphobic. No, they're indoctrinating these kids at a very

(06:24):
young age to something that can not possibly ever happen.
That's not love, that's lying. Just follow a long, kids.

Speaker 3 (06:38):
This is a story about you. The important thing to
remember is that you are the one who knows you best.
When babies are born, people ask is it a boy
or a girl. Babies can't talk, so grown ups make
a guess by looking at their bodies. This is the
sex assigned to you a birth, male or female. Sometimes
you will get this confused with gender, but gender is

(07:01):
much more than the body you were born with. As
babies grow into kids, they start to know what they
like and don't like.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
I think I'm tapping into, really the frustration and the
justifiable anger. Yes it's at the demon guy that shot
the kids. Yes, it's at Tim Walls, the governor for
prance and out and talk, for all the people that
have encouraged it. But I think it really is I'm
so tired and fed up of grown ups and government

(07:29):
and the media continuing to play along that we can
choose whether we're a boy or girl, or whether we
want to go in there and Betty Crocker mix it
up to whatever humbo that we want. Respect the pronouns man,
what's wrong with you?

Speaker 4 (07:45):
A piece of the puzzle as to who the shooter
was in Minneapolis, Starter Debuting says, according to court records,
because there's been some confusion about what the shooter's name was, Yes,
Robin Westman's mother applied to change your child's name in
twenty nineteen. It was at one point Paul Westman correct,
but since she identifies as a female and wants her
name to reflect that identification, was underage, it's now Robin all.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
Right, thanks Jake Mufflapper Tapper. Here's what he said in
his manifesto that he was He never brainwashed himself. He
wished he was a girl, but he accepted that it
was impossible. He would have continued his whole life accepting
that it was impossible. He would have never thought it
were possible. If the state didn't go, Hey, let's change
the driver's license at seventeen, Hey, let's go along with

(08:32):
this at school, he would have never entered these kids,
SAIDs would have never He finally accepted it was impossible.
Because it is now, there's legitimate gender dysphoria. It's rare,
but it's there. And now we've encouraged a dysphoria. I

(08:58):
think a lot of it is teenage years needing something
to fill holes gaps. Each each generation, it's gotten worse
and worse and worse. With the family structure, more holes
are there, and they suddenly belong to something, and it

(09:18):
gives them a man, a flag that they can fly.
It gives them the thrill of makeup. He gives them
the thrill of tiktoking TikTok in their makeup. Suddenly they
have something, Suddenly they are something. Suddenly they belong to something.

(09:38):
And the reason that they feel like they didn't have
that is because society's failed. But it's not guns left.
It's not the guns, guys, millions and millions. There's more
guns in America, in any military on this planet have guns,
and almost nobody decides to go shoot up a school
filled with little kids. We're going to encourage this. It's

(10:04):
time to bring back the asylums. I read where at
the peak of the asylums. Now, yeah, there were some
people probably this shouldn't have been in there, and they
didn't treat them right. Of course, I've seen in Red
and heard over my life that that's why we got
rid of those horrible things. They'd send the Kennedy daughter
in there and you know, mess with their brain. But

(10:28):
at the peak of all that crime was at all
time lows, and it after we shut them down, crime skyrocket.
I even think Governor Reagan and California had something to
do with that back in the sixties with that. But
those that want to talk about clear threats of violence overthrow, yeah,

(10:49):
they need to be locked up like they would have
been like sixty seventy years ago. Sorry, I guess I'm
I'm more a Keen Carrey thing. But now that's how
we used to do it when there wasn't a king
and we still had our constitution. There was a man
in Massachusetts, a dad that was shot and killed. He

(11:12):
pulled over to film a guy spraying graffiti on a bridge.
He just dropped a six year old off at school.
He saw somebody spray painting and shots were fired. The
homeless guy shot him dead. It was a trans guy,
Sasha far Left you hater as well another drains trans
man out. He even spray painted his own home when

(11:34):
he had it with pro Palestinian graffiti. There's yes, there's
murders of other people.

Speaker 4 (11:43):
But.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
The outcry for help, if you want to look at
it that way left, the outcry for help it's there
if you'll just open your eyes. This is not working
out good for anybody, and for you Marxist demon leftists
that were wondering why we would pray when that happened.
I mean, man, I kind of left that on Thursday night,

(12:06):
maybe I did the live broadcast. I didn't have to
hear Mayor Fry and talk about Newsome and Jin Satanist
socket to Yasaki their comments about prayer. We pray because
we know that without God, anything we do really amounts

(12:28):
to nothing. And when you had them like Newsome mocking prayer,
you know, they were literally praying when they got shot,
you know those kind of things. Yeah, those kids were praying.
They were talking to God at that very moment when
their lives were ended and they were brought to heaven.
I hope when I die, I praying to God at

(12:49):
that moment. What however I go out, I hope that's
where my conversation is. And know you left this Marxist
when bad things happened and tragedies hit. That does not
mean that prayers failed. That's what you're trying to say.
That's wrong. You need one of these and you would

(13:12):
have no clue on this, And I guess we need
to pray for you on this. But prayers are answered
in ways beyond those of us here on earth. Could
ever even recognize we've had a lot that we thought.
Man that isn't just God wasn't listening to Oh stop

(13:34):
Reverend Franklin Graham. He put out a statement about the
people that are mocking and all that. He said to
the Democrat mayor of Minneapolis. Because someone calls for prayer
doesn't mean that bad things aren't going to happen. We
all know that. But prayers our opportunity to communicate directly
with the God of Heaven. Take our petitions to him.
God does see, God does here, and God can intervene.

(13:56):
I'm just going to skip down a little. The Bible
tells us that Jesus himself prayed when he was facing
death on the cross. In the case of these students
who were shot and kill while praying, God can get
covering and peace of the families who have been devastated.
The god of this age is Satan. He's the one
who wants to steal, kill and destroy. He's the author
of all lies and the turmoil and violence that ensues
like this senseless shooting. Mayor fraya hope you will come

(14:19):
to know the price that was paid for your sins,
that you will understand the value of prayer in your
own life. Good in that good. I hope you heard
that newsom you left his loons. Yes, prayer to doesn't
give a magical bullet proof shield or something. But to
think about that when Reverend Graham said that that Jesus

(14:40):
was praying, they got with those huge nails in his body,
even after the sword pierced his side, or maybe he
was already passed when they pierced his side. But the cruelty,
even before leading up to it, agonizing up there he
was praying. I guess I'll end it with there's deep

(15:01):
patron for Christianity, so prepare accordingly.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power Talk Fry.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
I remember when they let the police precinct fry to
the ground, Governor walls, the Minneapolis mayor fry up there,
even the governor's wife, I forgot her name, we'll just
call her missus Tampon. Yeah, she like to open the
window get the fresh smell of the burning rubber tires
from the riots. His inner city businesses were burning down.

(15:36):
I love to smell it, u ss wife of a woman.
You Yeah, you had the Mayor Fry of Minneapolis warning
of assault rifles. They can roll off thirty clips in
conjunction with the magazine. Now, I am not the biggest
gumman in the world. I have fired different kinds of weapons.

(15:59):
I own one living in the city limits. You can't
go out there and shoot at you know, schlit smallt
liquor cans on top of the fence post. But I
know that what he said right there doesn't make a
lot of sense. Assault rifles that can reel off thirty
clips in conjunction with a magazine. It's it's guns are

(16:25):
kind of kind of simple. Let's simplify. Go ahead, sir,
Thank you ladies and gentlemen. Mister second amendment, let's go.

Speaker 5 (16:30):
A very common thing that you hear their clips and magazines,
magazines and clips, and people just assume they're kind of
interchangeable names, and it's not. Magazines generally these feed a
gun spring on the inside and a follower or something
along those lines that will actually feed ammunition into the gun.
Then you have clips. Generally speaking, clips will be used
to load magazines, whether they are external detachable magazines or

(16:54):
internal magazines such as on this mouser or this sks,
so they are not interchangeable. Is literally a piece of
metal or plastic that is clipping several cartridges together, and
then you have a magazine which is what feeds the gun.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
Mayor fry. You could have done that just simple. You
see how simple that was. You think of World War Two?
They say older guns use a clip to load the
bullets instead, and they were replaced by the removable magazines.
So he's just stupid. Man. I guess that shouldn't surprise everybody,
should we? H Alex Well, he's not there anymore. Who's

(17:30):
the host of Jeopardy?

Speaker 6 (17:31):
Now?

Speaker 1 (17:31):
The guy Ken? Are they calling Ken? Or Jenny kJ Ken? Uh? Ken?
I'll have stupid for eight hundred who had to apologize
after claiming trans Catholic school shooter was a Republican MAGA
person Rosie O'Donnell. Yes, yes, he admitted she messed up.

(17:55):
Good see, Okay, there's hope for Rosie. There's still hope
for Rosie. She admitted she messed up. Maybe she's thinking
about coming back. Rosie, come on back, man, we miss
you over here. Yeah, she uh, just right out the
gate or republic at maga person. I thought she was

(18:17):
so hardwired that she would never admit that she messed up.
So that's I right, they keep getting more hardwired and
hardwired and hardwired where you're going, Wow, it's shocking when
they actually admit they messed up. She said she failed
to do her due diligence. Before she made that emotional statement,
she had assumed that the shooter that I don't know, Rosie,

(18:41):
how much that you messed from the very start, that
there was a dude named Robert that went to Robin.
That's normally not your NRA loving kind of gun people.
I don't know why you would jump to that conclusion
that quickly. I guess someday we'll have something like the
Internet that Al Gore I heard talking might be out
there where she could jump on there. But anyhow, if

(19:03):
you're wondering about Rosie, why I said she can come back,
maybe you didn't know this. That's okay, that's all right,
lot going on, she self deported herself to Ira Ludden.
She did follow through. She's a woman over words. I
give it to Rosie because all these other famous people
say that all the time and they don't do it

(19:24):
just hot air, right, Yeah, Rosie claimed that it was
a white guy, Republican MAGA person.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
Dude.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
D TDS kicked in she just automatically went to that reflex.
He ever tried to quit a habit you know, you
go to the habit ah. I'm not it's not there anymore, right,
that's just her reaction, just to go there. Snoop Dogg said, hey, man,

(19:52):
my bad. I was playing it last week when he
had to take his little grandson the light Year, and
he said he got he's now because all I guess
all his gay friends got mad at Snoop Dogg when
he said that, because he was like, man, I felt uncomfortable.
I didn't have the answer. These are kids, why we
got to show them at this age, they're gonna be
asking questions. He said, all that that kind of stuff

(20:13):
in a podcast, and oh in today's world, he said,
all my gay friends and men calling me with love,
but some of them, he said, uh, he said, teach
me how to learn. I'm not perfect. I'm not bad
for knowing the answers for a six year old. He
knew there would be some backlash with with that happening,

(20:34):
but again, look at Rosie O'donald Mitton. She messed up,
and Snoop Dogg admitting he didn't like feel comfortable watching
these two cartoon characters kissing with his grandson sitting next
to him. What what do he say? They called him
Papa Papa Smurfer, Papa Snoop or was it Papa's Papa
Smurf Snoop. Wouldn't allow to be called it.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
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Speaker 1 (21:02):
That was way to show off, guys, way to show off.
It's straight home opening for the dogs and now already
the face Future pac twelve next year Oregon State. It's
Saturday at twelve thirty. Then the weekend after that the
thirteenth back at home versus Southern University. Thanks everybody that

(21:22):
came out Friday for the all over the Place tour
ninety nine Craft Pizza. What a great group there, just
had a good time. Thank you to Isaiah Green coming
out from Refrozo State form her nfl ck of course
out there doing the show. Win me that first hour.
Just a good time. Friday two Ravens Brewery in Clovis,
North Academy. I was about to say it's Monday, man,

(21:44):
it's maybe too soon to be talking about No, it's not,
it's Tuesday. Friday'll be here before we know it, so
I hope to see you at two Ravens. I just
saw a few highlights of the NCAA Tennessee so I
caught the highlight and they were playing Syracuse. Tennessee's number
twenty three in the country when they were but they

(22:06):
beat Syracuse. But it the announcers it was a moment
in the second quarter and it ended up being a
touchdown drive for Tennessee, and they were marching down the field.
They hit like fifty sixty yards on two plays, and
you know, the defense wants to slow him down because
they're on a roll. And the dude fell to the
ground like he's walking and then like oh oh, and

(22:28):
right as he was falling down, there was another player
right beside him looked like he was going down before
standing back up. So there was something flashed from the
sidelines go down, fake the and the here's the I
don't have the audio, but here I have the transcript
to what the announcers said. Well, that's got a good luck.
That looked blatant. Yeah, they're trying to crack down on

(22:51):
this kind of thing, faking injuries. You know, I don't
want to assume anything about any player, but there's a
look suspicious. Well, that's not what college football wants. They're
trying to get this out of the game. We understand
strategically why defenses do this when they're on their heels,
but this is something you're gonna wind up getting penalized
for if referees catch it. In the transcript, that's what

(23:13):
they announce. They saw it. They saw what I saw
with my eyes and everybody else watching the game. Then
he was back out on the field right after that
miraculous recovery.

Speaker 6 (23:21):
Woo.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Look at those trainers what they can do on the
sideline these days. Uh Okay. The cool things that I
saw this weekend, brought to you by YouTube. The world's
highest bridge ever engineering feet from the communist Chinese.

Speaker 2 (23:43):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
This they look like, how does that stay in the air.
It's higher than two Eiffel Towers, I mean, and suspension
nothing underneath it like the Golden Gate. So imagine getting
this phone call from your boss, mister Chow in China.

(24:04):
I'm gonna need sixteen trucks each waying thirty tons in drivers.
Imagine getting that call. Need you to test a new
bridge tomorrow, wear sensible shoes, pack a lun see at
six am. I think I'd tell mister Chow, I'm sick.
They needed drivers. I looked in the videos. They weren't autonomous,
big sixteen ton thirty ton trucks. They had drivers, and

(24:27):
it was a stress test to make sure the bridge
doesn't fall. How about that job. You're the You're one
of the truck drivers that has to drive these thirty
ton trucks out there, sixteen of them, to make sure
the bridge does not cave in. Well, I guess hey,

(24:47):
that's right up there with you know, Chuck Yeager flying
the planes, the test pilots, you got test drivers. I
bet they had to do that with the Golden Gate.
I bet we can. Yeah, that had to You had
to have that first weight on it before you open
it for the public. Wow, sixteen trucks each weighing thirty tons.

(25:09):
That was close to a million pounds. Well at that height,
they should have parachutes, ejection seats in those trucks. All right,
I said, I was going to get to coach Entz,
burning Man and Trump, so I better get to this. Here.
They found a guy in a pool of blood. Right
as the big giant man human shaped effigy started to

(25:32):
burn on Saturday, they found a man in a pool
of blood house that not a ritualistic sacrifices. If I
were the detectives, that's the route I would go. That
pagan demonic festival out there. I don't think hardly ever
on the show have I ever mentioned Burning Man. But
it was the start of last week, and I said,

(25:52):
I can't believe they got an orange ten. Have you
heard of this? And then well, the day or the
day after, God blew it down. And now this body
discovered deputies and rangers from the single white male adult
lying in the ground in a pool of blood deceased.

(26:12):
They tried to create a perimeter around and I mean,
imagine that that's kind of complicated your whole crime scene.
Everybody there, that whole city's gone by the middle of
the week. Here they're shutting down the mix of sodom
and gomar. So candle, knock on doors and keep your
investigation going. Imagine trying to track down all those people

(26:33):
where they go. Oh so, who knows, Probably not a
lot of cameras out there. This lady actually gave Bertha
an RV at the Burning Man. She said neither her
nor her husband had any idea she was pregnant. I
guess I need to ask a doctor if that's true.

(26:55):
How does that happen? Would can a woman be pregnant
and they'll have her monthly flow? No, you would know
when that cut off that hey, something's going on in there, right.
So she went into an RV where she was staying.
She started yelling for somebody to come help. They said

(27:15):
there was a nick unit, nurse, a pediatrician. They showed up.
They just started yelling around. A three pound, nine ounce
girl was delivered, they said, by an obstetrician wearing nothing
but his underwear. These are like hippie days. The baby
was named Aurora healthy, airlifted to an intensive care unit

(27:38):
in Reno. But outside of the severe storms and flooding
and the orgy dome and now death, there was a
life that came out of that from a couple that
had no idea. What have you been taken? How would
you not know that they brought out some kind of orgy.

(27:59):
But they said to replace it because Jesus destroyed the
first tent. Okay, coach hints, we got burning man covered.
Oh yes, let's look up to the space. Let's look
up to the stars, y'all.

Speaker 6 (28:12):
And I am thrilled to report that the US Space
Command headquarters will move to the beautiful locale of a
place called Huntsville, Alabama, forever to be known from this
point forward as rocket City.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Rocket City, Alabama, Huntsville. I took a field trip there
seventh grade and Memphis to the to the NASA thing
there they had in Huntsville just a few years ago,
reading about how Huntsville's kind of become the Silicon Valley
of the South, really grown there, and of course they

(28:51):
they like President.

Speaker 6 (28:52):
Trump, Huntsville, Alabama. We love Alabama. I only want it
by about forty seven points. I don't think that influence
my decision.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Though, right, that didn't right? Right? We don't say that.

Speaker 6 (29:04):
Most importantly, this decision will help America defend and dominate
the high Frontier, as they call.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
It, a high Frontier way up yonder there, rocket Town, Alabama.
Is he serious about that? Like, welcome to rocket Town,
Welcome to Huntsville, the home of rocket Town. Maybe I
don't know.

Speaker 6 (29:24):
What in Huntsville. Space Com will play a key role
in building the Golden Dome. As you know, that's going
to be a big thing. Everybody wants to be a
participant in it. Missile defense shield. We're going to be
having a golden dome that the likes of which nobody's
ever seen before.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
Well, I guess there's two ways to look at this.
If you live in Huntsville, I mean Rocket Town, Alabama,
you're either going to be the most heavily defended and
also the number one target. So that golden dome better work.
If we have a golden dome, we're going to golden dome.
The place that's making the golden dome, but the place

(30:01):
we're making the golden dome will be the number one
target of any inner kind of nentto ballistic missile coming
from over there over there, or from a submarine right
off the coast over here over here. That dome better work. Well,
here's the president talking about how it's even going to
fight crime.

Speaker 6 (30:18):
When you lose. Look, I have an obligation. This isn't
a political thing. I have an obligation when we lose.
When twenty people are killed over the last two and
a half weeks, and seventy five are shot with bullets.
So let me tell you a little story about a
place called DC District of Columbia. Right here where we are,

(30:40):
it's now a safe zone.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
We have no crime.

Speaker 6 (30:44):
It's in such great shape. You can go and actually
walk with your children, your wife, your husband. You can
walk right down the middle of the street. You're not
going to be shot. Peter, You're safe.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Who's President Trump's number one focus that he goes off
on the fake news? Well, it's fake.

Speaker 6 (30:59):
News, you know, it's just so it's so fake. That's
why the media has so little credibility. I knew they
were saying, like, is he okay, how's he feeling?

Speaker 1 (31:10):
What's wrong?

Speaker 6 (31:11):
I said, I just left. And it's also sort of
a longer weekend, you know, Slavery Day weekend.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
So the assistant Trevor Cherry show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
I thought, oh, that's in the morning early there. I thought, okay,
that's just people moving their trash cans around. It was
thunder this morning. I had reminded myself of what thunder
sounds like. I heard a low rumble, eh, probably seven
thirty is eight ish around there, and I was already
downstairs working in my chair, and I went, that's thunder,

(31:41):
and then boom, a big boomer came along. I went whoa,
And a few minutes later some rain came along. It
rained for about ten minutes. I lived north. I asked
squires here at the station that early if it was raining.
He said no, So I didn't see that in the forecast.
We've had two two weeks in a row here just rain.
Never get thunderstorms in the summer. Here JD. Vance's vice president.

(32:07):
Vance's motorcade up in Wisconsin. He had he was leaving
somewhere and he had all these Democrat protesters. I don't know,
probably seventy five one hundred. They're out there with all
their signs and picture this. It's a four lane road.
In the middle is a big grass, and by big,
I mean like half a football field grass with trees,

(32:30):
and they're expected him to come up the in the whole.
Both sides of the road are closed and they're expected
him to take the normal one way direction on that side.
But they whip out of wherever they were and take
go against the opposite traffic side, which was closed down,
And all of a sudden they're like, oh, he's on
the other sideboy got and they're all running with their signs.

(32:52):
You know, Bernie Sanders could have outrun half of them,
but they're all traps in across the grass. I probably
would have looked just like that too. You know they
the motor case. I think the motor k was double
time in it whatever his code word is or the
vice president Wolverine said double timing. I think they were

(33:14):
just whizzing by. I would and maybe they're not going
to reveal all this. If they probably did, it would
have already been so interesting. There was a documentary and
I would have seen it. Ryan would have seen it.
What each and every one of those cars are part of,
Like what's inside them, what's needed? What would surprise us? Wow,

(33:38):
that black suv with the tenth, those three that went by,
they can put that together that quick and build that
or you know whatever it is an emergency hospital room
probably yeah, I know they have the ambulance there and
all that, but we would be amazed with the firepower
that's in those because they're all going by and you're like, okay,

(33:59):
is that a little over kill? But if we knew
what it all was, we'd be like, I think our
minds would be blown on that. Wow, they had no
idea all that was in there. Anybody knows, Let me know,
Trevor Power Talk nineteen sixty seven dot com. And they
get a hold of me, I'll be like, no, I didn't,
I didn't. Oh you got the podcast? I was okay,

(34:19):
they shouldn't have given me that information. Okay, sorry, I
did not know that. I didn't rebroadcast it. But uh anyhow,
I not as much as a guy sitting on the
other side of the glass.

Speaker 2 (34:31):
They assisted Trevor Jerry Show, Mondo Valley's Power Talk
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