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October 16, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Obama himself and the spying that went on. I'm going
to keep talking about it. It's the number one crime,
number one crime story in the United States political history.
Oh well, if it was all that, man, we would
be hearing more about it. You're just stuck on it
because you don't like those Democrats. Guys. Now, think of

(00:20):
all the think of all the competition that's going on
right now. We have a world Gaza peace deal for
right now. I still listen, let's be realistic about this.
You think because something was signed that people give up
their caliphate and all the books that they were teaching
the kids that the Israelis are monkeys and pigs, and

(00:42):
you think they just suddenly changed like that. All right,
But that's a big story, and that's a good story.
We have the government shut down. Okay, this is why
the number one crime story in Nited States political history
is being overshadowed by by peace deals the shutdown. Let's
see Katy Perry and Trudeau or are slapping swimsuits up
there on some yacht right prop fifty. We got bad Bunny,

(01:05):
Bad Bunny. You see all the chaos and think of
all the investigations that are on the tarmac with it
and rocks back there like, hey, I'll just wait back here,
way back here in the back. Now, we got the
latest that the FBI was secretly monitoring the phone records
of eight sitting Republican senators out there doing their Mayberry

(01:30):
Andy and Sheriff Taylor and Opie going fishing. Right, I
wish I could whistle the tune, but yeah, their fishing
expedition that they went on out there spying. Let me
take you back. And I was only six years old.

(01:51):
I know for a fact I probably heard my dad
talking about it on the radio and wpad and Paduca Kentucky,
because I have a memory of him talking about gorillas,
terrorist gorillas. And I said to my mom, like, Mom,
what is dad talking about gorillas? And she had explained
to me terrorism in the Munich Olympics. And that was
in nineteen seventy two, So seventy three, seventy four. Watergate,

(02:13):
all of that, this makes that just the FBI spying
on eight Republican senators makes Watergate look like Charles Flay.
In nineteen seventy two, there was a team of operatives
that eventually got connected to Nixon's re election campaign, broke
into the DNC offices in the Watergate Hotel complex. There

(02:37):
they We're gonna go in there and do some Colonel Hogan.
Hogan's heroes install some listening devices. To this day, there's
no evidence that Richard Milhouse Nixon personally ordered or even
knew of the break in beforehand. But we've all watched
and heard and listened and seen it and seen it all.

(02:58):
I Thinknny Hopkins played a good Nixon if I'm recalling right. Yeah,
But what some fifty even a fifty three, fifty four
years whatever come to the Nixon campaign. The newly released
documents from Grassley makes a Nixon campaign look like nothing.

(03:19):
Center of Grassley of I well, talking about the PI
secretly monitor the phone records of eight sitting Republican senators,
and they they said, well, we haven't accessed the conversations.
We could just see who called, when the calls were made,
how long they lasted, even the location data. Okay, I
should have read further into this. I didn't know they
were just that's all they were doing. Okay, So I

(03:41):
just wasted like six minutes of your life of the story.
That doesn't matter. Okay, See Trevor, do your research a
little more for you open and crack the mic. They
were only seeing who called, They were only seeing when
the calls were made, they were only seeing how long
they lasted, and they only were seeing where they were located.

(04:06):
They say, are you going to go through all of that?
Are you going to put on the gloves, get the gun,
put the mask on, run in, scare everybody, demand the money,
and then leave without the money. Now, the money's the
conversation in that crime. So no, I don't believe that

(04:30):
for a Mississippi minute. Why were they doing this? Well,
it was Jack Smith, Remember that name, guy went after Trump,
Jack Smith, that said President Trump tried to overturn twenty twenty. Yeah,

(04:51):
he's the team leader. He's the g Gordon Lyddy. Nixon's
break in had just a few operatives and it was
in a single office. What we're talking about here is
the weaponization of the federal government security. Everything that we
pay for them to keep us safe, they've turned and
used on political opponents. That's a little different than the

(05:13):
committee to re elect the president bugging one office at
the DNC. Those were outside operatives. Now, is Nixon squeaky
clean on all this? I'm not going to waste the
next three hours of your life by analyzing all of that.
But what we now know, and that's just spying on
the senators. They were spying on conservative organizations like Turning

(05:38):
Point and a whole long list of them, like ninety
of them. We haven't even gotten to Barack Hussein Obama.
Oh no, April of twenty sixteen, they had a little
bit of an issue. So let's create crossfire hurricane. See

(06:01):
Obama thought Hillary was going to win, none of this
would have would have come out, and oh, by golly,
look who won. Donald J. Trump did. So they had
a little problem. They needed to create some diversion. Russia Gate,
Russia Gate, Russia Gate, Russia Gate and spygate are different.
Obama Spygate. This is this is the number one story.

(06:24):
You don't believe me, leave her.

Speaker 2 (06:27):
And those who go in and read this will see
how President Obama directed that a National Security Council meeting
be called to talk about Russia. That the report that
came out of that meeting was filled with tasks that
were delivered by James Clapper's assistant to John Brennan, and
two other elements of the intelligence community. John Brennan was

(06:49):
the head of the CIA at the time, all saying,
per the president's direction, per the president's order, and very specifically,
they were tasked to create an intelligence assessment that detailed
how Moscow tried to influence the election, not if, but how.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
All right, there, defense, go ahead, bring your witness up
on the state. Wow, look who it is.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
Everybody understood that it was reported on. It's a pretty
clear inference that people would draw and did draw, that
this was helping the Trump campaign and it was hurting
the Hillary campaign. The President elect has been very honest
about his admiration for Putin and that he hopes to

(07:35):
forge a more cooperative relationship with him and focus on
the threat of Islamic terrorism. Then my only point was
we shouldn't now suddenly act as if this is a
huge revelation. Every intelligence agency in the federal government arrived

(07:57):
at a consensus that the Russian had hacked the DNC,
and the information that was now being released was as
a consequence of a decision by Russian intelligence and Russian
officials at the highest levels.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Okay, you've found this.

Speaker 3 (08:18):
So what the CIA is now assessing, which was it
was done purposefully to tilt the election in another in
the direction of a particular candidate. Shouldn't be a surprise
to anybody, and in fact, isn't a surprise to anybody.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
All Right, look over there, I'm still the president of
the United States. Trump hadn't taken over yet. But it's Russia. Russia, Russia,
December twenty sixteen, worried about Trump discovering the and it's
a database spying that is factual, factual. Let's just wrap
Hillary into the official policy blame the Russians. Well, Dni

(09:00):
Gabbard knows a little bit. Right at the beginning, go ahead.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
And this was the beginning of this manufactured intelligence assessment
where they knowingly wrote things in this assessment that were false,
and they knew they were false. They knew that they
were basing it on discredited intelligence or documents like the
Steele dossier that was politically motivated and that they knew
was false. And this was how they came up with

(09:26):
the rush ooks that was then weaponized and used to
try to delegitimize the president President Trump and to try
to ultimately enact this year's long couve. Throughout his entire
four years of his first administration.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
Go to May twenty seventeen. They needed to extend the
cover up of the FBI and everything that was going
on going back there. We can now track this, and
believe me, it's a blur. If I didn't have Obama
spies and lies, the junk Intel scandal, declassified three part
series to go and watch and take some notes on I,

(10:00):
I would be discompopulated with everything that happened. April of
twenty nineteen, Muller wrapped it up. All right, then, how
are we going to get him? Impeachy? Impeach there you go, Well,
what if he went in the election, Well, let's just
do mail in ballots, Wayne Covid. Well what if he

(10:24):
comes back and wins again, Well, let's do Operation Arctic Frost.
And that's where they went after these Republican senators, ninety
different conservative organizations. They use the FBI again to use
the NSA database. That's right, miss Gabber. We do know
the truth.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
The integrity of our democratic republic depends on the American
people knowing the truth about what actually happened and seeking
that accountability. Bringing about that accountability.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
Yeah, I tell you, maybe one hundred years from now,
maybe more of the truth would be out in a
concise hour and a half. If they still call them movies,
then I don't know what they There'll be something like that,
but they one of the crescendo moments will be the
rate of mar Largo. The FBI went to a former
president's house. That was twenty twenty two. We were still
just well in California, we were still in the lockdown.

(11:16):
Most of America was still kind of coming out of
the shock of it, all right, and it's just it
just crazy times, man, And I don't think we really
realized the impact of it. I know I probably did
multiple shows of it. Man, I can't believe they they
did that. It looks like the Dodgers are going to
lose in the world. You know, just moved on to
a nut. I mean, sure we knew about it, didn't

(11:40):
know what was going on well, President Trump, but they
weren't at home all. They went through here underwear drawa okay, right,
but looking for evidence they might have of what he
knew about the FBI spying. Who knows, Tulca Gabber knows more.
I'll shut up, let her talk about how they all
came together.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
I don't know how else to characterize what happens when
there is a sitting president of the United States, there
is a director of the CIA, a Director of National
Intelligence under President Obama, the head of the NSA, James Comy,
is the head of the FBI. All coming together, and
this is documented in what we released, all coming together

(12:19):
to create this lie with the intent of delegitimizing the
duly elected president of the United States because the person
they wanted to win actually lost, and the American people
made their own choice in spite of everything that happened
in that twenty sixteen election, and they chose Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Well, I hope about now fifteen minutes into this, thank
you for your ears. Continuing listening. You're like number one
crime story in US political history. Why would it not
be name another one? Okay, Watergate comes up right, not
even close, not even close at all.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
This is and I'll go back to that Mark War
tweet that you put out saying that I'm a threat
to national security? Why because I'm actually exposing the truth.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
Yeah, Obama staring right into the camera. You know what,
he should just follow the head of the lead of
George w and Billy Boy and go fishing. Save himself
from the embarrassment of saying something really stupid, something really
stupid that he just said a few days ago, the

(13:28):
former commander in chief, ignorant, ignorant attack on President Trump.
Still using them, but about President Trump's used of the
National Guard. And I'm going to come back and I'm
going to use history to refute Obama.

Speaker 4 (13:42):
Next the Assistant Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
You remember that, I want to play you this once
an hour. Well, some people have actually said I was
the most qualified candidate ever to run for president.

Speaker 4 (13:58):
I like you.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
I like the Some people say, very nice, but go ahead,
I'm just speaking fact.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
Yeah, wow, wow, most qualified candidate to ever run for
the presidency. I think I needed jazz dad up a
little bit. Obama was slumped back in some podcast chair
looking like he and I'm not making fun of this.
He really did have the physical physique of somebody like

(14:25):
a prisoner of war coming back. He's lost a lot
of weight. He looked really thin and skinny, had his
legs crossed like a woman and his arms crossed, had
his arms crossed in front of him. I was sunking down.
It wasn't the same, carrying himself the way he normally does.
But he really said this saying, using the DOJ and

(14:46):
the FAI to go after political enemies on trumped up charges.
He said, it's bad trumped up charges.

Speaker 5 (14:53):
Yeah, he.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Said, they spent tens of millions, dozens of DOJ headcount
working for years, and he's trying to act like, now,
this is, you know, an attack on the constitution, that
this is some kind of attack on the American people,
that this is what we've been trying to warn you about. Guys.

(15:17):
I already told Michelle that no, when they go low,
we don't go high anymore. No we can't because they're
actually out there on the streets man trying to get us.
And he's sung about the National Guard being authorized. President Trump,
the judge up, the governor up in Michigan talking about

(15:41):
the fact that no, you're not going to printch her
up there or Illinois excuse me, No, you're not going
to be sending them up here. And President Trump said, well, oh,
Governor Abbitt, sure, we'll take the National Guard friend down there.
We'll send him up there. Well, they got stationed up
there and staged up there, and a judge stepped in
and said, well, he can do it, but he can't
release them. Okay, that's where we are right now. But

(16:02):
it's this whole thing. We're hearing it all over California.
We heard it all over smell A when Mayor Karen
bass Ackwards. We heard it with our own governor Ditty
Doo Bills above here as well, like these are the
bad guys. The militarization of American cities, you hear it
all over the media. Here's how Obama talked about it,
and I'm going to quote him. When you have military

(16:24):
that can direct force against their own people, that's inherently corrupting.
When you see an administration suggesting that ordinary street crime
is an insurrection, ordinary street crime, that's what he's calling
this amazing. Well it's not. Now they're lying, So it's

(16:44):
not amazing whatsoever? Is it?

Speaker 2 (16:46):
He certainly is taking a victory lap today.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
Not that. Where am I going here? I'm sorry, I
got a text that went and Dan and I looked
at it and it got me off track. I'm not
blaming that, but here it is. Here's a reporter on
the street and port.

Speaker 5 (17:00):
I'm here in Portland right now, and it looks like Antifa.
The protesters here have had a shouldn't dropped off in
a U haul right here. They're saying, it's all this
stuff that's been taken away from rapid response and from
people since they've been out here. So there's a whole
U haul full of stuff to things getting.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
Just from the street crime guys, ordinary equipt, just al
capone running the booze in the.

Speaker 5 (17:21):
Of their protests. You have all this stuff that's getting
dropped off right here.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
Guys. We're not talking about people using their constitutional rights
to stand in front of any government facility, whether it
be ICE or the White House or city Hall at Fresno.
You can wave your signs unded from a George Soros organization,
but that's not what we're talking about here. We're talking
about car blockades, people getting out of cars with guns,

(17:49):
objects being hurled through the sky using blinding lasers as
they go after criminal legal aliens, rapist, murderers, paedophile And
if you're going why is this not against the law,
it is. It's violating eighteen USC. One eleven forcibly assault, resists,

(18:10):
opposed and p's intimidates and interference with any person designated
as an officer or employeed in the United States Government
while engaged in or on account of the performance of
official duties. Forcibly assaults or intimidates any person who formally
served as a person designated not an official duty. You

(18:31):
know what you can get for that? You can be
in prisoned, not more than eight years. They can give
them up to eight years for doing that. Under eighteen USC.
One eleven, you're throwing a dangerous weapon like using a
car or a gun, or blinding lasers or throwing a
brick at a law enforcement's ad you can get a

(18:53):
prison sentence up to twenty years. So this should have
already been done. Should have already been done. And I'm
still saying until it's until the Insurrection Act is passed
and it's done, they're allowing it to happen. This should
not be allowed to happen. And if you got judges
stepping in, you got governors that are stepping in whatever

(19:14):
the President considers unlawful obstruction, combination, rebellion against authority of
the United States, which makes it impractical to enforce the
laws in any state by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings.
They've shut it down. The judges have he may call
into federal service such of the militia of any state,

(19:35):
and use such of the armed forces as he considers
necessary to enforce those laws or to suppress any rebellion.
So you need the Insurrection Act, bass newssoom Mayor Johnson,
Chicago Governor Prisker. The judges on the bench not allowing
the National Guard. That's forcing President Trump into the Insurrection Act.

(19:56):
And then they'll be like, look, he's Hitler. You got
the SS on the street, so what bring them in?
The people that live on the streets will applaud this.
The Insurrection Act puts the discretion to call out the
Guard squarely within the president's powers. Look at you acting
all you're back. You know what Mayor Johnson said, you're

(20:18):
a Republican that wants a civil war. I can hear
it in your tongue. No, I'm saying what Eisenhower did.
Nineteen fifty seven in Little Rock designated federalized the Arkansas
National Guard also sent in the one hundred and first
Airborne nineteen sixty two, Oxford Mississippi Old miss JFK federalized
the Mississippi National Guard Army units were deployed nineteen sixty

(20:42):
three Tuscaluska University, Alabama Integration JFK federalized Alabama National Guard.
Sixty seven Detroit, Michigan. The Riots Tigers are in the
World Series, three miles away, big plumes of smoke. LBJ.
He went in there and federalized the Guard. Sixty eight.

(21:04):
After the King assassination, LBJ federalized the Guard. In Chicago,
Baltimore eighty seven, Atlanta, Georgia, there were a federal prison
riot by Cuban detainees. President Reagan authorized a Georgia National
Guard to federal service. There have been times like Hurricane

(21:25):
Hugo in the Virgin Islands eighty nine. George H. W.
Bush invoked they act to restore order there. It was chaos.
So no, it's not something new, and it needs to happen.
There's no way, I tell you right now, if you
were living around some of these areas or in the

(21:46):
areas that these residents are living in, and if you
haven't heard them, I've heard them, and I'm telling you
it's just a living nightmare. You think about it, if
that was outside your house, the street you had to
walk down, come on, Speaking of streets that can be dangerous,
I have a good update on the kid that was

(22:06):
hit on his e bike at Audubon and frying And
speaking of Portland, and some bike riders had some other
types up there in Portland. And we got the big
nope king protests planned for this weekend. You've been here
about that. Yeah, President b was, Hey, we'll give you
to who I went where I'm like, So, Liberals, you
got a good followless, kind of chilled out weekends. Get

(22:29):
a good pair of sensible shoes and pack a sack lunch,
and don't forget the kid's face shields here. It's gonna
be a real family event.

Speaker 4 (22:38):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Vaalley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
He bike crashed that happened with a fifteen year old boy.
He's reportedly in a stable condition. That collision that happened
up at Audubon and and Fryant. Learn a few more
details here your Central Valley dot com said he and
his two friends are riding their e bikes westbound on
Audubon and we knew that. I didn't know it was
two friends, so we do know that. Police said the

(23:04):
fifteen year old was in the roadway, made a sudden
lane change, hit by a vehicle headed in the same direction.
The teen suffered serious head and upper body injuries. The
driver remained on the scene provided first aid to the
e bike rider. And I know now everybody's talking about this,
and it's good because these uh, they're whipping in and out. Man,

(23:25):
it suddenly we went from all day. They're electric, so
we're acting like it's not kids on streets on mini
bikes going fast or a suit up mopad or whatever.
I've even seen some of those scooters that that move,
those e scooters, those things moved pretty quick too. See
a guy here in the parking lot, I saw him

(23:45):
on an e skateboard. This guy takes a break from work.
He worked somewhere in one of the buildings right here,
and I see him out here. He's like a surfer dude. Man,
he's just he's enjoying it. But if he took a tumble,
that's gonna be some some skin off the old bone,
thought many times. But he's good at it. You knows
how to handle it out there. But anyhow, good short
report that that kid is in a stable condition. Oh

(24:09):
they were on bikes, not e bikes, bicycles. Anybody, I
hope you didn't see it. Maybe you heard about it,
the naked bike ride protest that was held up in Parland.
I saw a couple of shots and they, you know,
they blurred out the nakedness. It looked about like half
the people had on some kind of clothing, just like

(24:31):
a pair of shorts or something. Can you, I mean,
what is wrong with you if you wake up in
the morning, Oh those golden grams? Have your breakfast? Hey,
what are you up to today? I'm gonna go ride
my bike naked in Parland? Why are you doing that?
Protests Ice Joy. It's a former protest. We have mutual

(24:58):
respect and we have kindness and I don't let my
dangling mensibals hang out. So you're right around and there
could be kids coming out of a store. Yes, yes, yes,
the kids will see my dangling minsibles. Yes, because I
don't like Ice. How much sense does any of this make?
And why is it always ugly naked people that do it?

(25:22):
I didn't see any Joy. Do you remember how when
I talked about this last week that this was coming up.
Remember I said, pray to the Lord for some cold rain.
Let me read Portland news. It took place on Sunday,
accompanied by some rain. Look at that, Thank you Lord

(25:43):
about thanks Loura. I asked for cold drizzle rain. It rained.
I know Portland rain, they're famous for it. But it
could have been sunny. It wasn't he burning mandom. He
sent some rain. He didn't send a flood, said a
little rain on their naked bodies there most appeared to

(26:03):
be some kind of but there were a lot that
were naked. Then they said, I'll tell you what. Let's
let's protest ice some more and spread some joy. Let's
ride our bikes naked over to a bridge, and then
let's put our bikes on the side, and let's get
our naked bodies off our bikes. Let the sweat dry
off for a minute, and then let's lie down in

(26:25):
the road, spread out, arms touching each other. Brian, don't
be shy, spread your legs open. We gotta cover as
much of the road as we can. I know there's gravel.
I know it's for the joy and the clus we're
stopping ice. Stop complaining about the gravel, Brian, you're always complaining. Eyeh,

(26:53):
street sweepers. Please right after that, throw a little more
bleach in there. I know you're wondering if Ice gave up.
I know, I got you on the edge of your
bike seat and it's slippery and you're about to slide off.
You're on the edge. No Ice did not give up.
Last report, Yes, Trevor Ice is still operating in Portland. Okay, good,

(27:20):
I need to get some he did. He bleach up
there all right? Light else. Press Secretary Levitt said, if
you think this is crazy, congratulations you're a Republican. Well,
it didn't stop Ice from taking some of the people
that were up there in the custody. They did some

(27:41):
more pepperball spring as well. There's gonna be the more
No Kings anti Trump protest now. I hope this Portland
bike naked stuff doesn't spread to the No Kings event.
They're gonna have twenty five hundred of them and fifty
states prozono be dot com had to let people know
how to stand up against this revolution, against the Constitution

(28:03):
of the United States. Learning you at Fresno nine am
Saturday morning, Well, I tell you that is the sweet
spot of the weekend, isn't it. You still have all
these aspirations of what the day's going to be and
what Sunday is going to be like, it's the sweet spot. Boy,
that'd be so fun to go to Manchester right down

(28:26):
Blackstone here and get out there and say we don't
want a king. I gotta agree with you. Maybe I
need to go make this site. I agree. I don't
want a king. I want a dictator. Go Trump or
something like that. Boy, i'd really get them. Nah. That

(28:48):
was younger Trevor in the Denver Parade before I got
my first news job. When I's on everybody, I'm going
to be a news talk host, and they are probably
a lot of people wink, Hey, that's great. What's wrong
with him? He's great. He keeps changing everything in his life.
He's doing Yes, but I'm going to try this. I
didn't have a job yet, and the Denver Christmas Parade,
decades downtown, they made a new ruling that you couldn't

(29:11):
have mentioned a christ or Christian song sung because that
could be offensive to you know, the crowds of Hindus
that come down for the Christmas parade. So they didn't
want to offend anybody of any other faith. So there
I was going hunky, all right, here's the time. I
got a picture of this, and it'll be you'll see

(29:33):
me standing with this cardboard sign in the had a
white cross on it, and it was my mom's idea
of the wording, and Bravo moment was going. At the
top of the cross, it said the on the cross,
across the cross, the bar the anti Christ, and then
at the bottom part of the cross, parade was hurting

(29:55):
out the anti Christ parade. I had a drunk dude
out there. I went out out there and I said,
don't let him take Christ out of Christmas and Christ
out of this parade. I went around at the top
of my lungs. I have about two minutes of video
of this because the battery died. I even had some
militant come up in Denver. I couldn't tell if it

(30:15):
was a purple hair because it was really cold outside.
Every had hats on, telling me got a security person
over in. The security person sorry, you can't do that
out here. I said, yes I can, Yes I can.
Sorry you can't, Yes I can. I'm not gonna argue
with you. I can. And I kept saying it, don't
let them take and people would applaud I got some
I was like, yes, I'm gonna do and then I
got a drunk guy who came up and thought I

(30:38):
was a Satanist, and I had to explain to him, no, no, no, no,
I'm not anti Christ. No, I'm pro Christ. Oh oh, brother,
give me a hug. He gave me a big old hug,
smelling a booze. And then the security got the Denver
police to come over. Thank you, officer. They explained to them, no,

(30:59):
he has every right to do this, and I said,
all right, Oh, I wish I had the camera rolling then. Yeah,
so thank you Denver. That's probably Tiver police today. I'd
probably be arrested. Boston police. There was a street takeover
that police say got out of control. President of the
union said people that took to the street were hell

(31:22):
bent on attacking law enforcement. One hundred people involved at
two am. They even destroyed a police cruiser with fire
burned it. That's an assault on police officers. I mean,
spinning your tires is okay, you're gonna get a ticket.

(31:42):
Making noise with your engine, You're gonna get a ticket. Guys.
This is not like you know, James Dean races or something.
This is assaulting police officers. Is why they were out there.
It was a complete street takeover and you had a
car be burned. I guess I think, like, if you
see somebody coming up with a flame to light a

(32:02):
police car on fire, why aren't they shot? I mean,
that's to me, that would be normal police behavior to
shoot somebody that's trying to light a police car on fire.
At least hit him with a pepper ball maybe first.
I don't know what I but if there was an
officer in the car, no, you shoot at him. Most

(32:25):
definitely there's an unhinged radical teacher in Scottsdale. I don't
know if you saw this story done by Phoenix. She
labeled a third grader as an extremist and had neighbors
spy on the family. This is a third grade teacher.
This is how that's how out of control that they are.
The parents of this student actually shared a copy of

(32:47):
an email that was set by this teacher that described
concerned parents as extremist. Where would a Scottsdale teacher learn
like that?

Speaker 5 (33:00):
I don't care if you think I'm Satan reincarnated.

Speaker 4 (33:06):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
Jimmy Kimmel header by laughing in his Hollywood studio audience
as it's back to shrinking below what he had before
he was kicked off. He had his big spike. What's
he gonna say?

Speaker 3 (33:21):
Then?

Speaker 1 (33:21):
Everybody went eh, back down. There's no such thing as
antifa is.

Speaker 5 (33:27):
I'm here in Poorland right now, and it looks like Antifa.
The protesters here have had a shipment dropped off.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
Shipment dropped off? Do they exist Antifa? This is an
entirely imaginary organization.

Speaker 4 (33:39):
There is not an Antifa like I don't even know
what antifa is where it is no group.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
It's not even like far right groups like the Proud
Boys and Oathkeepers. Compared to right wing extremists, Antifa linked
violence is rare and limited.

Speaker 3 (33:50):
It isn't an organization. It is a It is a
in many ways mythology.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
Mythology. Okay, they're flying with wings, dragon fires and those
buildings down is what it is. It's not a highly
organized movement.

Speaker 4 (34:03):
It's a moniker.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
It's it's it's not a unified group like the Proud
Boys are things.

Speaker 5 (34:09):
Like Antifa are things that are thought up.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
It's all in the guise of going after Antifa, which
is nothing. There's no organization called Antifa. Well, look at that.
I had no idea it's going to wake up on
a Wednesday and just learn something to this degree that
I've been wrong for so long.

Speaker 5 (34:23):
Nobody's a number of Antifa because it doesn't exist.

Speaker 1 (34:27):
To just claring into existence something that doesn't exist. There
is no Antifa organization, So maybe that's good for social media,
but it really has is non existent. I get out
of here with that stuff. They don't exist. Don't believe
your eyes, don't believe the damages, don't believe the burned

(34:48):
down police precincts, don't believe. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison
in the first time he said here, let's listen to
him say, the first time you ever even heard about
this group. Nobody even knows what it is. The first
person I ever heard of use the word antifa was
Donald J.

Speaker 4 (35:04):
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