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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now I say this are back to work. They're forcing
the laws Congress and acted, and they're up polling the
oath they took on like the last four years. They're
excited Marile's side. They're getting to do their job, making
it the streets safe again.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
That's Tom Homan speaking on behalf of ice and agents.
Back to work and a white hot focus and spotlight.
Now right here in Boulder, Colorado, Ryan Schuling filling in
for Ross Kaminski. He is parts unknown. Always get a
lot of texts coming in that are really concerned. They're worried,
sick about Ross when he's absent. This is of his
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own court, and I believe he's simply traveling. But you
can text us with your concerns at fifty six six
ninety and send those thoughts along. On a more serious note, obviously,
the attack in Boulder, being anti Semitic in nature, being
violent in its cause, is the topic of conversation both
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yesterday and today, and I want to get your thoughts,
especially if you reside in Boulder, if you do a
lot of business, and if you frequent Boulder.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
I like to go there.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
I know that might sound odd coming from somebody who
is right of center politically. But if it's an institution,
if it's a business that is friendly to me, I
don't care what their politics are. I really don't. Just
let me shop, let me dine. There, you got a
good place I'm going to go. That's just what I'm
all about and what I'm looking forward to. Fifty six
six ninety once again that text line. Tom Holman joined
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Sheriff Steve Reams of Wild County yesterday, and the sheriff
was filling in for Dan Kaplis, who it seems is
in trial every other week during these early summer months.
But a very important conversation because of where ICE is
going to be focused and targeting their tech atension next
And there's a lot of easter eggs, I would call
them in a lot of what tom Owman had to
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say to Steve Raams in reaction to what happened in
Boulder on Sunday. So I want to go through that
piece by piece and one by one. But we want
to get to know exactly who this monster was, what
he did, and why he did it, and what were
the motives and reasons behind it. Not that they would
be rational by any stretch of the imagination, But why
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was he here? And this is going to completely deflate, undermine,
and eviscerate the leftist argument that I don't think Ross
subscribes to it, but I hear him sometimes I get frustrated,
and in the same with Dan Kaplis. If their only
crime is that they are here illegally, well, then I
don't want to talk about it.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
I heard ros No.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
This is a prime example of why we need to
talk about it, why it needs to be addressed, why
only legal immigration should be welcomed in this country, because
it sets a precedent, and it's a precipice from which
an individual who would break our laws to come into
this country, or it would flout all our laws to
stay in this country, which is what this Egyptian national did,
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and the Biden administration gave him an a visa extension
which he overstayed. And that is going to be the
crux of the analysis and the criticism going forward from
here by many who are in the know, some I
know behind the scenes, who are working to target Colorado
and come after the criminal illegal aliens who are here,
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and that does include those who are here illegally but
have not committed other crimes for the very reason that
we're seeing with those who do not pledge allegiance to
this country, do not come to this country the formal
and legal way, do not go through the proper channels.
The people who I talk to, like Representative Carlos Barone
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right here in Colorado. He's a first generation American himself.
He was born in Mexico, his parents came here the
right way, and when I have conversations with him, we
talk about the pride with which he has in being
an American citizen, in taking that test and raising his
right hand and pledging allegiance to this country and showing
fealty to our constitution. Those who are allowed to come
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here and stay here without doing that, they don't have
an incentive. They're not compelled to follow our customs, our laws,
you know, Michael Savage says it. I used to think
he was pretty extreme, but now it's making a lot
more sense to me.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
Borders, language, culture, anywhere you go.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
If you were to move to another country, you want
to become part of that country, part of that culture,
in that fabric of that country. You must adhere to
their laws and customs. You might bring with you a
set of experiences.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
That's different. You might contribute some level of diversity to
the culture that you're.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Contributing to, but you're not looking to commandeer the culture
or reject it wholesale, or to commit terrorist acts against it.
But you want to learn the language. If you're in Italy,
that would be Italian. If you're in France, that would
be French. If you're in Ireland that would be Irish.
You want to adapt and assimilate. You want to commit
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to the bits. You want to commit to that and
make it your job, make it your mission to become
a citizen of that country. With that comes the loyalty
therein the accord that you make. You come across the border,
you make a deal. You want to be an American,
and I welcome those who want to come here and
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be legal American citizens and contribute to our economy and
our culture and our society and be their own individual
people with their own thoughts. But that does not mean
coming here being a rabbit anti Semite, shouting free Palestine
and lighting people on fire, and prior to that, looking
to purchase a firearm, which Representative Jason Crome, We'll get
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to that in a little bit said well, that's a
good thing that we have really tough background checks here.
Those are federal background checks. They occur with every gun purchase,
and that would have occurred into Colorado with or without
the most recent egregious attack on our Second Amendment rights
that was passed into law, that was signed by Jared Polus,
that will be challenged in the courts once it comes
into law in August to twenty twenty six, and I
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feel it will get to the Supreme Court and will
suffer a similar fate as with the Heller decision that
our constitutional right to bear arms is going to be
protected and shall not be in fringe. That said, no,
a person in this country does not have conferred upon
them all constitutional rights now by the Geneva Convention. We
want to treat them humanely, but not give them the
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full accordance of constitutional rights that we as American citizens enjoy.
Are we privileged being American citizens? You bet we are.
And I don't take that for granted, and I don't
take that lightly. But that doesn't mean it applies to
citizens of the world on every corner of the globe
who choose to come here or not. If they're residing
in Japan or Russia or Australia or wherever they may
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come from. It doesn't matter where they come from if
they don't come here the right way. Now we're talking
about due process giving them all these constitutional rights. They're
not American citizens, so that there needs to be an incentive,
incentive rather to become an American citizen. And at the
core of what Tom Holman was telling Sheriff Steve Reims
will have these votes throughout the program is exactly that.
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And what ICE is looking to do in the enforcement
of deportations for visa overstays.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
This is just one layer to the onion.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
Well, a couple of things. First, we're standing an increase
on the threats against Jewish population. But President Trump, as
you can see, he's already taken accent on college campuses.
But you know that the whole issue with overstay visas
has become a problem over the last couple of decades.
No one's really addressedive. But ICE is going to I
mean it's not a coincidence, but just last week we
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had a meeting talking about we're going to increase the
target profile for overstays. You know what we said from
day one, We're going to concentrate on public safety threats
and as the security threats, i'd be the priority. However,
we're going to open we're opening that aperture now to
include positives, those who've had a hearing, had due process,
we're order remove and didn't leave. And we're going to
add overstay visas to it because overstay visa has become
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a big issue. Every year we get at least at
least sixty thousand people over to their visas, so we're
adding them as the target list and you can see
a ramp.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
Up that or really quick, really quick borders are Tom
Homan with Weld County Sheriff Steve Riams filling in for
Dan Camplis yesterday when we come back too hot points.
Tom Homan addresses the issue that Jared Poulis, the governor,
continues to gas late.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
Us with that Colorado is not a sanctuary state. Do
not believe you're lying eyes.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
These are not the droids you're looking for, despite just
signing into law more sanctuary protections for illegal aliens in
this state. That's point one, and then point two again,
some depth and background on the individual perpetrating these attacks.
We'll have those details when we come back, Ryan Schuling
filling in for Rosskominski on KOA.
Speaker 4 (08:43):
Colorado is not a sanctuary state. And I'm just curious
do you agree with him on that particular point.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
No, I don't agree in that point. Here's a game
they play, right. They're saying, well, if all comes with
a criminal warrant and we have a very bad guy,
well will work with ice. That's not what the further
law says. So further of law says, First of all,
we don't need to. The federal law says when we
process for administrative warrant and ICE officer issues, not a
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judge is to turn them over. That's what the thunder
statue says. But you know, they and they say that
they work with ICE, but they don't. They don't, we don't.
They don't have guess access to the county jails, most
of the County of Countrade court. A few of the
sheriffs are working behind the things with us, but overall
the state's a sanctuaries.
Speaker 3 (09:29):
Takes he knows it, he knows it, talking about Governor
Jared Polus.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
Tom Holman Porters are with Sheriff Steve Riams Wild County
filling in for DA campus yesterday over on khow and
Sheriff Steve Reams is one of those sheriffs that cooperates
with ICE and a new law that was passed to
strengthen protections for illegal aliens in this state, opens the door,
rolls out the welcome Matt, puts out a vacancy sign
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and turns on a magnet to bring people here that
might not go to other states that have tougher laws
or illegal aliens, a state such as Florida, for instance,
or Texas. When individuals know they can come to Colorado
and not be sorted out, not be held for ICE apprehension,
then of course they're going to come to a state
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like Colorado. It's an invitation, it's a ticket to ride.
Ryan Schuling filling in four Roskominski on KOA. You can
send us a text at five six six nine Zerra.
Who was this guy, this clown, this monster, this jerk
that perpetrated the attack with firebombs with Molotov cocktails.
Speaker 3 (10:33):
In Boulder on Sunday.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
Well, this from the UK Daily Mail Colorado terrorist job
that put him close to unsuspecting Americans every day, to neighbors,
it says Mohammed Solomon was a quiet father of five
who drove for uber and watched his children play and
ride bikes in his yard. He also liked long walks
on the beach and occasional cocktail. Oh wait, not that,
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whoa I added that last part. That perception changed, It
continues in the article on Sunday night, when FBI agents
woke up the street by swarming his two bedroom home
in Colorado Springs. So the Springs is where we resided,
well to the south at east of Boulder. As the
FBI agents were executing a search warrant and apprehending him. Solomon,
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forty five had been arrested one hundred miles away in Boulder,
accused of attacking him to eight participants of a group
run for their lives during a walk in solidarity with
hostages still held by Hamas. He now faces attempted murder
and federal hate crime charges for the horrifying attack with
a makeshift flamethrower and molotov cocktails while reportedly shouting Free Palestine.
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Twelve victims, including an eighty eight year old Holocaust survivor,
were burned in the second high profile attack on Jews
in the United States in two weeks. The Department of
Homeland Security has since confirmed that Solomon is in the
country illegally, and the FBI was quick to declare it
a TERRORICE attacked. He's Egyptian and moved to America in
August twenty twenty two on a visa that expired the
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following February, a source told The Daily Mail. And that
is a source of consternation for Tom Holman and other
members of ICE who are looking to enforce he's expired
temporary visas, these overstays and mark these individuals for deportation.
And Tom Homan promises, We're going to flood the zone
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in Denver.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
We're going to flood the zone a sanctuary state, So
you're gonna expect the big shriff right there in Colorado.
But you guys like you as yourself, you've got a
good Sheriff's say, I get a few. But you know Denver,
you know we're going to be all over Denver, Denver.
We know this is huge daily were alien population. There
more agents, we have the mari andserras and the President
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Trump kiss promised American people on running the biggest deportation
out there is the country's.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
Ever seen a very careful close attention to the exact
words and terminology that Tom Homan is using because he
means it, and sources are telling me behind the scenes
that ICE has every intention of putting a sharp direct
focus on Denver and the outlaying areas in Colorado where
illegal aliens may congregate, may work, and those who employ them,
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and that there will be a crackdown coming. And it's
been ramped up to high speed in the aftermath of
this attack in Boulder, because it's obvious that we are
at the epicenter here, and think about that for a moment. Boulder,
Colorado a target of this type of attack. Boulder is
one of the most welcoming open liberal conclaves in the
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United States, and this guy, this animal, chooses Boulder to
perpetrate this attack, which goes to prove you can't accommodate
these people. You can't reason with them, you can't negotiate
with them, you can't appease them in any way. And
one of the key terms as we go to break
here that I want you to focus on again is
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the language don't be gased. Don't let people make straw
man arguments. This was not a protest against the Israeli government,
make no mistake about that. Solomon confessed to the attack
after being taken into custody Sunday, and told police he
would do it again, according to an affidavit scene by
The Daily Mail.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
This from the UK Daily Mail.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
He also said he quote wanted to kill all Zionist
people end quote, wish they were all dead, and told
investigators he had researched the attack for up to twelve months.
According to a chilling update from the Department of Justice
on Monday, short version Zionist literal definition. I'm a Zionist,
I'm not Jewish, but I support Israel's right to exist.
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And that's who he's talking about, and that's who a
lot of these protesters are talking about. Pro Palestine know
prohamas anti Jew, anti Semitic. They want to obliterate Israel
from the river to the sea. And he meant it.
He was an extremist, but he's not alone. A break
and we're back bottom of the hour time out here.
When we come back a big legal victory. Will talk
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a little bit more about that with my next gues
to appreciate the company of Eve Ivan London, Mountain State's
Legal Foundation. He wrote the amicus brief, leading to a
unanimous Scotus victory on the environmental analysis case seven County
Infrastructure Coalition and others via Eagle County, Colorado, Ryan schuling
in for ros Kaminski here on KOA. Ross is away,
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so the mice will play and then include Shannon Scott
yours truly the Detroit Connection filling in for Ross.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
When is he back? I don't know, Shannon might know.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
He doesn't know, but until he is, you can text
us directly at five six six nine zero. We'll get
to some of those in just a little bit. Turning
the page now to a unanimous Supreme Court win on
an environmental analysis case. Now, what does this mean well,
in terms of winning at the Supreme Court, said Melissa Simpson,
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president of the Western Energy Alliance, This case is the
little engine that could. The proposed You Into railway is
a small project in rural Utah, yet it persevered against
tough legal odds stacked against it a group opposed to
any project advancing oil and gas development. And why it
matters here in Colorado, of course, is through the Colorado
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Oil and Gas Association, one of the biggest job providers,
one of the biggest economic drivers here in the state
of Colorado is through the permitting, the leasing, the drilling,
the excavation of oil and natural gas, which are rich
resources in this state. But I've spoken about this many
times in the past with people who work for COGA,
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that it's being slow walked, slow played by the likes
of Governor Jared Polis and the Biden administration in that
permitting process. And to quote Dan Bongino, the process is
the punishment that these have been dragged out in the
courts for years at a time, hoping to kind of
run out the clock until a Democrat president takes over
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again and then the whole permitting process can be slowed
down once more. But this would present a railway, the
Suina Basin Railway, that would help expedite the transport of
oil and natural gas. And joining us, he wrote the
amicus brief that proved to be unanimously successful with the
Supreme Court. Think about that, even the three liberal justices
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going along with this one on behalf of Mountain State's
legal foundation. Ivan London joins us. Ivan, thanks for taking
the time.
Speaker 5 (17:20):
Well, thank you for having me. Glad to be here
this morning.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
Well, I painted the picture, but I want you to
fill in the color and the gaps. I guess take
us through what I missed, what listeners need to know.
Why it was important enough for you to tackle and
write the amicus brief for it.
Speaker 5 (17:34):
Absolutely happy to do it, and just by way of background,
thanks again for having me. I'm with Mountain States Legal Foundation.
As you mentioned, we are based here in Denver. Office
is actually in Lakewood, although he used to be here
in downtown Denver where I I am right now working remotely. Frankly,
we're a nonprofit law firm though right so we do
not charge attorneys for our time, and we are dedicated
to restoring constitutional rights. As your piece for clients now,
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we focus on economic liberty, pretty respected property rights. We
do focus on good governments, which is really important in
this case, and in particular I lead our efforts that
involve energy and natural resources, in the environment, and a
lot of other sort of administrative law matters. And then
that's exactly what was brought up in this case, the
seven county case that was decided last week.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
But it's this.
Speaker 5 (18:18):
Cavanaugh and the NMS Supreme Court. Now you know what
we do is we focused on representation. For example, right
there are senators and representatives who represent everybody in the country,
and they pass laws proportably to you know, do within
the public interest. Hope has given them this mandate, and
so oftentimes, as in this case, Congress passes law as
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that says, hey, we want to build a roads. Building
railroads for was in the public interest or for example,
for our clients, watch Energy Alliance and the American Forced
Resource Council, Congress booking clearly that developing the nation's federal
energy reserves or managing for us effectively to provide opportunities
in sustainable ways, those aren't in the public interest.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
And yet you have this.
Speaker 5 (19:01):
Counterbalance Congress passing this wall called NEPA, the National Environmental
Policy Act, which just you know, pretty straightforwardly says, hey,
when you federal regulators are out here doing these things
to manifest the public interest, we want you to pause
and then think about, you know, the environmental impacts, and
then explain those things, and then go ahead and move forward.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Right.
Speaker 5 (19:19):
It's not a not a decision making statute or law.
It's just a check on the agencies to make sure
they pause and consider things well. Over the last several decades,
groups who want to stop all these projects. Some people
call it environmentalists, some people call them green. I don't
call them either, and either the Supreme Court, for example,
Justice Cavanough pointed out in his opinion that often groups
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that want to weaponize this NEPA, this pause process to
stop every project ar necessarily environmentally friendly or doing things
with environment in mind. They just don't want you to
deal what you want to do, right. They want to
do to control of your decision and destruct anything you
want to do. So there's anti everything. Groups have found
ways underneath for decades now to put projects in interminable rainbow.
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And you're you explained it exactly right. What they want
to do is they know they can't cancel the project themselves.
They want to make it so painful to move forward
that eventually everyone just gives up or as you mentioned,
an administration changes and the regulators who are making decisions
can no are no longer in favor of the project
that they're asked to decide. And we've been trying, you know,
through litigation. We've had many successes over the years, but
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also many challenges and trying to get the United States
Supreme Court to review this mess. Uh, they only Supreme Court,
only you know, really reviews these sort of cases every
two decades or so, which leaves a big gap, right,
A lot can happen in two decades, or frankly, if
you're trying to push together the project, nothing can happen
in two decades. So we were grateful when we saw
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that the US Supreme Court would take on the Seven
County case. And again, michaelisast Energy Alliance to the American
Force Resource Council, their trade associations as members suffer regularly
from the substructionist approach that anti everything groups have taken
to shut down projects, and so we saw this as
a great opportunity. First, you know, to have a two
phase thing at the US Supreme Court. First to convince
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the Court to take the case in the first place,
which we played a part in that, thankfully, and then
when the Court agreed to take the case, try to
influence the course decision making. We are of course grateful
for the comments made by Justice Kavanaugh in the majority opinion,
and then also just for the result itself and trying
to bring Nepa back to something reasonable, right, and it
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is a critical step toward restoring sanity to the system
of how we use federal lands which are there for
the public. Their public lands are there for the public,
and Congress has made it clear that we want to
use these lands for things like recreation, for building railroad tracks,
for developing oil and gas reserves, for effectively managing our forests,
to provide op communities to avoid wildfire threats. And so
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it's great to have the court step in and say, hey, look,
MIPA is a modest procedural requirement. It is not a
game changer, and it's not a way to cancel out
in the public entry. So these anti Vividan groups and
the judges who who might be persuaded by them, need.
Speaker 3 (22:04):
To rate it back in.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
I have in London, joining US Mountain States Legal Foundation
writing the amicust brief on behalf of this push to
ensure that as Congress intended for infrastructure projects to commence
and to continue, that you cannot get in the way
of that with this administrative kind of obstruction that we're
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talking about. In the Western Energy Alliance praising this unanimous
decision by the Surpreme Court, and what they ruled was that,
following extensive environmental reviews, public input, the DC Circuit Court
of appeals. No surprise here, we know where they lean
from a philosophical standpoint. Improperly overturned a US Surface Transportation
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Board's approval of a proposed eighty eight mile rail line
that would facilitate oil production in Utah and refining in
the Gulf Coast, thus producing more oil, refining more oil,
distributing more oil to the citizens of the U States,
having a residual impact on the cost of energy, whether
it be fueling your vehicles or heating your homes, cooling
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your homes.
Speaker 3 (23:08):
This is going to have a profound effect.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
And my final question I have and appreciate your time
and the great information, is to get this verdict as
being unanimous the decision by the Supreme Court of the
United States. One of the frustrations that we've been having
here in Colorado, for instance, as an example, was that
we've kind of been through the ringer on the Masterpiece
cake Shop case with Jack Phillips, and then there was
a tape two, A three ZHO three creative in Lorie Smith,
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and now there looks like there's going to be a
take three with Jennifer Say in XXXY Athletics. Having to
keep going back to the drawing board and fighting the
same legal fight over and over again, despite the fact
that there appears to be precedent that would prevent these
cases from going to court in the first place. So
a fine point on that, does this verdict the way
that it was arrived at unanimously the president that it sets,
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Does it prevent future kind of similar obstructions and this
slow walking the process that we just discussed.
Speaker 5 (24:04):
Yeah, in my opinion, this one actually does. I totally
hear you on the three or are creative and related cases.
And usually the Supreme Court does try to answer questions
as narrowly as possible. Right, go to the exact narrow issue,
and if it has, if the resolution has broader ripple effects,
and so be it. This case, though, I think, does
have the broader ripple effects because it really, to me,
is a directive towards the lower judges, the Federal Court
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judges who will hear these cases going forward. Right, don't
put yourself in the regulator's shoes when it comes to
questions of what the facts are or you know, what's
too attenuated and speculative to be part of the review process.
NIPA is just a it's a modest procedural you'll pause
and check and explain, and that has been completely turned
on its head. And I think this particular.
Speaker 6 (24:48):
Case, the verdict here and the.
Speaker 5 (24:49):
Inexplanation from Justice Kavanaugh so a long way toward raining
in this process everywhere in the United States. You combine that,
actually a couple of years ago with the passage of
actual statutory reforms to NEFA to shorten the NEPA. Doctors
these talking about thousands of pages, right, but now they
can be in a couple of hundreds or few hundreds, right,
and to shortened the time period unless it's a really
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good explanation why they're not shorter. So Congress has actually
stepped in here and that dovetails with this verdict to
hopefully create, you know, basically a new platform going forward
that looks like it was intent to regally to do.
Just tell the regulars you're supposed to go forward, be reasonable, pause,
think about what you're doing, explain it, and then go forward.
And so I think in this particular case, the result
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will be sweeping, for especially for Western states, of all
the federal regulatory control or federal landownership out here in
the West that that invokes these sort of NEPA type
type issues where the regulars have to stop and check
on things. It's going to have a huge sweeping aspect
out in the West.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
This is a big victory for oil and gas, for
energy here in the Mountain West, not just in Utah,
but here in neighboring Colorado as well as the Western
Energy Alliance has cited the meaning of this victory and
joining us to kind of flesh that out. And we
appreciate his time this morning. Ivan London, Mountain State's Legal Foundation. Ivan,
congratulations on the legal win. We appreciate your time here
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today and explaining it all to us.
Speaker 5 (26:11):
Well, thank you so much for having me.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
All right, Ivan London, there your reaction to five six
six nine zero Ryan Schuling filling in for ros Kamenski.
Speaker 3 (26:18):
Let's get to some of those texts.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
This one says, I mostly agree with you, but the
legal immigration system is a mess and needs to be reformed.
That needs to be part of the conversation. I agree
those claims should be expedited and those individuals making asylum
claims should wait for it remain in Mexico if it's
that important. First of all, if you're claiming asylum, let's say,
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from a hostile nation with the communist dictator as a leader.
I can empathize with that to a large degree, as
can many Cuban Americans. And in my instance, my grandparents
fled a Yugoslavian dictator named Tito, who was aligned with
Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union.
Speaker 3 (26:56):
My grandfather wasn't about that action.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
He fought with the Chetnicks and they align themselves almost
uniformly with the Allies. And by the allies I mean
the United States and the United Kingdom. He was a
monarchist looking to fight Nazis on one side and the
Communists on the other. When the Nazis fell, Yugoslavia was
formed and the Communists and Tito won out, that Chetniks
and the monarchists lost, and that made my grandfather a
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marked man. And eventually he would again wait for it
legally emigrate to the United States by the authorization of
President Harry S.
Speaker 3 (27:31):
Truman.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
My grandmother would do the same with my two year
old mother through Boston. My grandfather went through Ellis Island.
Each of them had to have a sponsor for themselves
because they came separately. My bubba had her aunt who
lived south of Detroit. Born and raised in South Detroit,
you know the lyric E course just downside of River Rouge.
Ran a tailor shop there, and my bubba was gainfully employed,
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had to demonstrate that too, and she had a little
girl with her my mom. My grandfather had his brother, Albert,
and he came through all As Island and he eventually
moved into Saint Louis where he were Frannheuser Busch and
he set up shop, becoming a capitalist with a farm
in southern Illinois. My grandfather's a great success story, a
great immigrant success story, a great legal immigrant success story.
Speaker 3 (28:17):
He didn't break the rules or break the laws to
come here.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
So spare me and miss me with the whole illegal
alien thing that by no fault of their own, they
just found their way here. They were dropped in from
on high, from the sky. Then they had nothing to
do with it. They had no agency. That's bull and
everybody knows that it's bull. And the people that you're
going to get the strongest arguments from are people like me,
people that are descended directly from immigrants Mexican Americans who
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have come across the border, like Representative Carlos Baron, who
I mentioned earlier Cuban Americans like Senator Tom Cruise, to
Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, And then you ask yourself,
why is Carlos Baron, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, why are
they all Republicans?
Speaker 3 (28:58):
Because they know from which they.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
Are escaped, the leftist socialist policies that fail, that leave
people in squalor, and that the free enterprise system of
American capitalism doesn't guarantee success, but it provides the avenues
and the path to success if you're willing to work hard,
do your due diligence, make those connections, come here legally
and live the American dream. I want all of that
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for immigrants, for legal immigrants, because if they're here illegally,
buy and large. And I've had these conversations too, vast
majority they've come here illegally for a reason. It's not
just oh woe is me? No, no, no, you skip the line.
You chose to do it that way for a reason. Now,
someboles say, well, they're seeking asylum, are they. Tom Holman
(29:42):
had a comment about asylum seekers. This is kind of
a convenient out, kind of an exit ramp that the
left uses in their arguments for illegal immigrants, illegal aliens
being in this country. Listen to what Homan says about
asylum seekers and how these cases are adjudicated at what
percentage I'd.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
Be on tolerant. I'm out Denver once back, many times down.
Gon'll bring a whole bunch of agents with me because
we've got a big illego Aian populace need to take
off the streets. And people say, well, the start deportation operators.
That's kind of us, that's kind of a racist thing
to do. And noticing we just went to four years
of historic illego immigration where nine out of ten people
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that came across the border frame and signed them, nine
out of ten, ten years of court at it, nine
out of ten will end up with the order removal.
If we don't execute those orders, if we don't follow
the judge's order, then what the hell are we doing
to shut down immigration court? Obviously it doesn't mean anything. Moore,
take the board trails the border, because that's immediate. There's
no consequences. No, that nine out of ten who had
to due process a great taxpayer expense he ordered removed,
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they're going to be removed. If not. We sent a
message to the whole world into the country legally, it's
a crime. Don't worry about it either, go to court.
Don't go to court, but lose your case. No one
set them for you. We'll never fix this problem. There
has to be consequences to law breaking, and that's exactly
what we're doing.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
Tom Holman there with Wild County Sheriff Steve Riams filling
in for Dan Caplis on Kihaw yesterday. And this goes
to the texters original point. I mostly agree with you,
but the legal immigration system is a mess and needs
to be reformed. That needs to be a part of
the conversation. It certainly does. But that does not mean
mass amnesty for the illegals who are here who came
here the wrong way.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Maybe a do over, maybe you get a mulligan.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
Maybe you go back across the border and you try again,
and you wait your turn in the line. Because there
are those who are doing it the right way, that
are going through the proper legal channels, that are paying
the application fees, that are taking the tests, that are
doing their due diligence to become American citizens. That last
part is so important. They want to become American citizens,
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They want to pledge allegiance to our flag. They want
to live by the laws and be protected by the
rights of the Constitution of the United States. It's a beautiful,
wonderful thing. I support it. I'm not a xenophobe. I'm
the son of an immigrant. Take that for what it's worth.
But the illegal alien presence in this country is somewhere
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between eleven and twenty million that have crossed the border
during the Abiden administration, and we don't know where they
came from. By very virtue of the nature of them
being illegal, they were not vetted. We don't know their
criminal backgrounds or histories. And I find it highly ironic
that a lot of these leftists that are saying they're
puffing their chests out see background checks work for those
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people we don't want to be buying guns, but they
don't want a background check done on somebody that would
enter our country illegally.
Speaker 3 (32:33):
That doesn't matter to them.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
Please square that circle for me, because I don't believe
you can Immigrants who want to come here legally should
be afforded that process.
Speaker 3 (32:41):
TEXTU, I agree with you on that that it.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
Can be cleaned up, but part of that in putting
time focus, effort, attention resources, dollars manpower on processing legal
immigrants legal asylum claims. As Tom Oman just said, nine
out of ten asylum claims are rejected and those persons
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are marked for deportation. And yet under Alejandro Majorcis and
the Biden administration, they weren't deported. It was just like, well,
we deny you the asylum, but don't worry about it.
You can say, anyway, what is that? Like Tom Holman said,
what the hell are we doing now? If you're denied
the asylum claim, you've been afforded the due process and
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you can gt to the FO and again maybe try again,
But you don't have a right to be here as
a citizen of the world. We have borders, we have
a nation, we have laws. In the United States, we
should every country should look what's happening with the illegal
immigrants running.
Speaker 3 (33:47):
Rough shot over Europe right now?
Speaker 2 (33:49):
In the UK, in Ireland, Georgia Maloney's putting a stop
to it. In Italy, she drew criticism from france An
Emmanuel Macrone who has his face shoved by his wife
on a plane and then he had to gall the
audacity to call out Georgia Maloney, and she fired back,
look at the election that just happened in Poland. There
is a cultural shift happening and it's worldwide to this
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nationalist approach. And it's not anti immigrant. It's protecting the
borders and the sovereignty of a nation that has been
defined otherwise.
Speaker 3 (34:21):
Yet you can sing the.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Song imagined by John Lennon, imagine that there's no countries.
I mean, that's why I guess what the left would
have you do. But the fact of the matter is,
we do have countries. They do have borders, they do
have laws, they have customs, they have traditions, they have culture,
and if you want to adapt and assimilate to said culture,
have at it, do it the right way. But if
you're going to infiltrate and undermine the culture of the
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United States, why would we greenlight that, Why would we
give oxygen to that. Why would we promote that, enable
that tolerate that.
Speaker 3 (34:53):
We wouldn't. We shouldn't, And we're.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
Not under Tom Holman's leadership, as the borders are, and
under President Trump's leadership. There's a new sheriff in town,
and their sheriff, Steve Rings, who's helping out as well.
Speaker 3 (35:05):
Ryan Holman's a goon.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
Okay, I like that because it's pithy and it's it's brief,
and brevity is the soul of wit. But you have
to explain to me exactly, like what makes Tom Holman
a goon in your mind? And here's another one. I
love these the SOB stores. Everybody got a SOB story.
Everybody's got a reason why they should cut to the
front of the line. Ryan is arresting a junior in
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high school, an honor student and pillar of his community
in Massachusetts.
Speaker 3 (35:32):
Don't get me going on Massachusetts.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
That's a wasteland, but okay, on his way to volleyball practice.
The best use of ICE's time putting the kid in
chains and keeping him in a detention facility while deciding
whether to send him to another facility in another city
or state. First of all, gonna need a lot of
background on this, double sourcing all that. What was your
source on this? Send me the story, Feel free to
do so. Five six six nine zero. But it's not
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the individual kid's fault that they're here illegally. But it's
cert not our fault. It's the parents fault. Blame the parents.
They're the ones that drag their kids into the situation.
They deserve the scorn and the blame, not the American
government and not the kids themselves, quite frankly, but if
they're here illegally, yes, they got to go. And we
don't want to separate families to port the whole family.
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That's Tom Holman's point. A break, we're back top of
the hour. John caldera Independence Institute native, a Boulder and
current resident, will join us with his response to the
attacks on Sunday.
Speaker 3 (36:29):
Roskaminski show Ryan Schuling filling in.
Speaker 2 (36:31):
This is Koa. Fasten in your seat belts. We do
have airbags and here to deploy them. Dragon, he's on
the other side of the glass. Always appreciate his time,
contributions and help.
Speaker 3 (36:40):
Is your seat upright and your trade table?
Speaker 2 (36:42):
I just experienced that on my way back from Detroit,
and I got that gear to prove it and my
Tiger's sweatshirt and hat on.
Speaker 7 (36:49):
You're always wearing Detroit gear, So how am I supposed
to know if that's from Detroit? It is clearly new
that do you have any proof that it is from
I was?
Speaker 2 (36:59):
I was made in Detroit kind of nearby anyway, Yeah,
so best team of baseball Tigers.
Speaker 3 (37:07):
That's my hometown team. Get hey, Rockies won last night
the opposite.
Speaker 2 (37:12):
I know, ten wins and fifty losses historic in nature,
and the Tigers were just here and I went to
all three games and you could definitely see.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
The difference between the two teams.
Speaker 2 (37:24):
But I always root for the Rockies if they're not
playing the Tigers, and my dream world series is Rockies
versus Tigers. One half of that could come true this year.
The other half were working on. We're working on it.
The work in progress. We're going to get there. Stay focused.
Speaker 3 (37:37):
They haven't statistically been ruled out yet.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
This, Like I was Tyl keenan earlier in Colorado's Morning News,
this isn't major league. That's fiction. But they could turn
it around. Maybe they need similar motivation for the All
Star Break. It's fine. I don't think they want a poster.
I'm not gonna I'm gonna go there of Dick Montfort
and taking articles of clothing. I'm just saying that was
the PLT the Major League. Don't shoot the messenger, but
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that's what worked for them and wild Thing, Okay. Ryan
Schulding in for Ross Kaminski, reflecting on the terror attack
in Boulder, I thought of no better person to join
us than a Bolder native and current resident, and I
had to be away. As I mentioned for my show,
my niece graduated over the weekend back in Michigan. But
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very fortunate to have had John Caldera feeling for me.
Of course, he heads up the Independence Institute, and he
knows Boulder inside and out, and he is really in
a political way, behind enemy lines in a lot of
ways there, but he fights the good fight. He joins
us now in the Ross Kominski show, John, thank you
for your time.
Speaker 6 (38:40):
My pleasure. It is lonely being a fiscal conservative and Boulder.
Speaker 3 (38:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (38:46):
What this incident that would happen in Boulder to me
seems like the ultimate of all ironies, in that Boulder
is a very open and welcoming and extremely liberal community
that would probably support a lot of the message of
what this terrorist suspect had in mind, which is free Palestine.
Why would he have conducted this attack in all places Boulder?
Speaker 3 (39:10):
Well, you're wrong.
Speaker 6 (39:11):
Bolder is by far the most hate filled, intolerant city
in Colorado. And I've lived my entire life in Colorado.
Bolder used to be used to be tolerant. Bolder used
to be goofy liberal. Yeah, of course, but you'd always
have this live and let live attitude. It wasn't this
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smug elitism that just comes out of Boulder all the time.
I mean, think about it. You had the Naropa Institute,
which was a Buddhist college, Buddhist slash beatnik college, founded
by Alan Gisburg, among others. And then down the street
you had the headquarters of Soldier of Fortune magazine, and
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everybody lived together. It was a really great city. And
then as prices went up and rich people came in
and Trustafarians took over.
Speaker 3 (40:07):
It really became elitist. I mean really elitist.
Speaker 6 (40:11):
Yes, of course there's Black Lives Matter signs in everybody's yard,
but they're no black people because no black people can
afford to live in Boulder. So it's it's that kind
of place. If you're a gun owner, as I am
in Boulder, you are despised. There is no room for you.
Get out of here. You're not our type, you're not
our kind. If you're conservative, we're tolerant of all sorts
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of different progressive points of view, but no, there's no
there's no pro business pro freedom point of view, and
if you are pro Palestinian by all means, we've got
a college here for You've got we've got a city
for you. Free Palestine, wave the flags. But really there's
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an underlying I don't want to use the word semitic,
but I don't know if there's another word there that
that makes it, you know, the perfect place for a
crime like this.
Speaker 2 (41:08):
Let me rephrase that there would be some sort of
refuge offered to an extreme leftist, as this attacker seems
to have been, rabbit anti Semite. He was at least
that in Boulder, pro Palestinian views very much welcome to
You're right, those of us such as you and me
not welcome. Gun owner you and gun owner me, and
(41:29):
conservative you and me, those viewpoints aren't welcome. But the
irony that I'm pointing out is that of all places,
this attack would have happened in Boulder by one of
their own kind of the far left eating its own,
and that the rabbit anti Semitism would be fueled in
a place like Boulder, like we've seen it erupt on
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college campuses everywhere to some degree, the protests, etc. From
the River to the sea. Free Palestine. This guy shouted,
we all know what that means. What that is code for,
which is he said, the elimination of Zionists and of
Israel proper kill the Jews.
Speaker 3 (42:04):
Yes, it's really it is, and I get it. It's
odd because you.
Speaker 6 (42:08):
Know, conservatives, particularly if you're a trumpy Conservatives, are the Nazis,
the fascists, they they are the anti Semites. Yet it's
the progressive left that is killing Jews and.
Speaker 3 (42:27):
Fomenting this this hate that we feel right now. I've
never really seen anything like it. And keep in mind,
Boulder is weird.
Speaker 6 (42:35):
This guy comes all the way up from the Springs
to commit this crime, right the King Supers that I
shop in the King Supers that my daughter was supposed
to be in, but she fortunately got a doctor's appointment
scheduled at the wrong time and wasn't there. That King
Super shooting happened by somebody who lived I forget where
was it Westminster? I forget where he came from. But
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he passed other King Supers to come up to Bolder.
Was that a pro Palestinian anti Semitic act? When the
guy went to trial, they really glossed over that, and
one of the spectators who was watching it told me
that it almost felt like, hey, maybe he was up
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here for anti Semitic reasons, but that's not going to
help us with this jury. That's obviously very pro Palestinian,
it being Bolder, So I don't know what to make
of it other than the hate that is Bolder and
prepares the soil for crimes like this. And they are
(43:42):
completely blind. Boulderites are completely blind to how intolerant they
are to people who do not see the world the
way they.
Speaker 2 (43:50):
Do, John, can you stay with me through a break
and for a second segment.
Speaker 3 (43:54):
Absolutely all right, we'll take that time out here.
Speaker 2 (43:56):
John Caldera Independence Institute, Bolder Native, Bolder resident joining us
in the wake of the firebombing attacks that occurred on Sunday.
Ryan Shuling filling in for ros Kamenski. You're listening to Koa.
I support Israel's right to exist and that goes to
this next Texter. As we continue with John Caldera Independence Institute,
please differentiate anti Israel is not anti Semitic.
Speaker 3 (44:18):
Wrong.
Speaker 2 (44:19):
That is code. That is what this guy would have
you believe. I'm just going to kill all the Zionists.
That means he wants to kill everyone who believes Israel
has a right to exist. That's not a coherent take.
That's not a rational. Take a couple more, and then
(44:39):
I'll have John respond. This one says the attacker is Egyptian,
but his home country, Idrit, does not take Palestinian immigrants.
That is true, in quite the irony. They are the rudest,
most inconsiderate, hateful, fake people. Boulder are communist. Wow, you
loaded a lot into that text, Texter. Boulder sounds like
the Martha's Vineyard of the Rockies' from Steve John. Yes
(45:01):
or no, that's pretty good.
Speaker 3 (45:04):
That's really pretty good.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (45:06):
I always thought it was, you know, Boulder turned into Aspen.
But mind you, Colorado is turning into boulders. People ask
why why I live here. There's a million reasons. One,
I was here first, that's right. Secondly, what goes on
in Boulder is the Canarian the coal mine for the state.
So many of the policies that that start in Boulder
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end up going statewide, from smoking bands to property laws
to all sorts of things. And there's also the attitude
and those of us who have seen Colorado turn more
into a California over the years, understand we have become
much more Bolder like. And that's that's concerning. And I
get it, Boulder. It's it's easy to rip on Boulder,
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but Boulder's a beautiful place. Boulder has a beautiful scenery.
H Boulder has people who who are involved, but they
are definitely up in your business. And I don't see
Boulder ever taking any responsibility for its smugness or any
awareness of it is its elitism.
Speaker 3 (46:14):
And I don't see Boulder ever saying.
Speaker 6 (46:15):
You know what we do foster a hateful underbelly. We
hate conservatives. I mean with a passion. Imagine the guy
who puts up a Trump sign in Boulder is going
to get his house egged. We don't foster a pro
is rarely point of view. We foster a pro Palestinian
point of view. We don't foster any sort of tolerance
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for gun owners or people who have a different lifestyle,
or hunters.
Speaker 3 (46:43):
And Boulder is blind to this elitism.
Speaker 2 (46:50):
The wackos see Boulder as a soft target, says this Texter,
Arvetta and Colorado Springs have many more concealed carry citizens.
I'll point out the Club Q shooting was in the
Springs and of course that was a national story and
a tragedy in and of itself. But John, is their
merit to that that this perpetrator might have seen Boulder
as a so called soft target the way that we
see gun free zones. We know that it's very strict
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there for gun owners. Do you think that has any merit?
It's hard to get in the mind of a crazy person.
So I'm going to try to resist that. I will say, however.
Speaker 6 (47:22):
That Boulder has made it very clear that your guns
are not welcome here. Our governor and our legislature continues
to weaken our concealed carry laws, and anti gun places
like Boulder have used that opportunity to ban legal concealed
carry in places like shopping malls or shop stores, movie theaters,
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houses of worship. And then you look around and go,
excuse me, but where have all the shootings been at
King Soupers, a shopping place, in movie theaters like Aurora,
in places of worship like the New Life Church down
in Colorado Springs, which was stopped by a concealed weapon holder.
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And I can't help but say, there is a welcoming
aspect when you know that the people around you are
not going to be carrying arms.
Speaker 2 (48:18):
Follow him on exit. John Caldera, there's no h in that,
j o n There no h in John.
Speaker 3 (48:22):
There's no e in Caldera. It's all a's.
Speaker 6 (48:25):
And also just go to thinkfreedom dot org and check
out Independence Institute. We'd love to get you on our
email newsletter.
Speaker 3 (48:32):
Yeah, thinkfreedom dot org.
Speaker 6 (48:33):
John cal you're asking, you're asking the tough questions and
there is no easy answer for this stuff. But I
think there's a blindness that there's an underlying hate that
happens on from the left that the left does not
want to talk about.
Speaker 2 (48:48):
They are the intolerant ones they warned us about, yes
John Caldera, Independence Institute. Thank you as always for your time, John,
and thanks for filling in for me yesterday.
Speaker 3 (48:56):
Orn K. Always a pleasure to scare away your listeners.
Speaker 2 (49:00):
We'll take this time out, We'll come back. Danielle Jurinsky
Aurora City Council. She is Jewish and she has been
fighting for the deportation of criminal illegal aliens from Aurora.
She joins us next on The Roskeminski Show, Ryan Schuling
filling in right here.
Speaker 3 (49:13):
I'm koa.
Speaker 8 (49:14):
Responding to speech with violence is cowardly and it's Unamerican.
The terror attack on the Jewish community in Boulder was
both firebombing old ladies, was also an act of anti
Semitic hate, one of the oldest forms of hate.
Speaker 9 (49:30):
In human history.
Speaker 8 (49:31):
After this many centuries of it, there's no excuse not
to identify it and call it by name.
Speaker 9 (49:37):
The latest target was a group.
Speaker 8 (49:39):
Including a lot of older folks, who came together each
week to remember the hostages held by hamas a peaceful
gathering to draw the community's attention. They weren't protesting, they
weren't picketing, but even if they were, they would not
have been deserving of violence in response to their words.
Speaker 9 (49:56):
As not how America is supposed to work.
Speaker 8 (49:58):
It's one of the things that makes this country a
beacon attracting people from less free places, and for those
who come here from the world over, that's non negotiable.
You don't get to come to America and meet speech
you don't like with violence.
Speaker 2 (50:12):
Kyle Clark nin Knews so I affectionately call Comrade Kyle.
I know he appears in this program at times with
Ross Kominski, but he's making my point for me in
the following way. He says, responding to speech with violence
is cowardly and it's Unamerican. He's absolutely right. I agree,
we have an accord. Well it continue. I'll check in
just a moment. However, the individual who perpetrated this terror
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act was un American, was not an American, was here
illegally over state of visa Egyptian national, had not conformed
to our culture, to our society, had not become an
American citizen, did not assimilate to our belief system, to
our constitution, to what makes this nation great.
Speaker 3 (50:55):
And Kyle hit on part of it there, But.
Speaker 2 (50:57):
He doesn't connect the god dots like I did. Those
who would come here illegally, they don't all intend us harm,
but they are undermining the laws of our country, the
immigration laws of our country. Let's see if Kyle can
keep it together and if he and I can remain
on the same page.
Speaker 3 (51:16):
I have my doubts.
Speaker 8 (51:18):
Following the attack and Boulder, we've heard calls for a
crackdown on speech that criticizes the government of Israel, suggesting
that's somehow an automatic precursor to hate and violence.
Speaker 9 (51:30):
No, that's also cowardly and un American.
Speaker 8 (51:36):
Instead, the worst moments should invite us to respond with
the best of this country, a place where speech should
be protected and political violence should not be tolerated.
Speaker 3 (51:49):
You had me and then you lost me.
Speaker 2 (51:51):
Yeah, Sinatra group, Phil Hartman classic sketch, Go look it
up SNL. That's a straw man argument, literal fallacy of
the straw man. Meaning all these people out there they're
trying to do is criticize the government of Israel. That's
not what is happening. And Kyle Clark knows it, or
he should know it. Boycott, divest, sanction Israel is designed
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to choke Israel out of existence from the river to
the seat, eradicate Israel from the map.
Speaker 3 (52:23):
Free Palestine. That has become code.
Speaker 2 (52:25):
That is what this terrorist was yelling before throwing molotov
cocktails at Holocaust survivors. That does not mean literally what
it says, not anymore. And we're seeing it play out
the assassinations of the couple in Washington, DC because they
were Jewish, not because they represented Israel, because they were Jewish.
Speaker 3 (52:46):
Say it.
Speaker 2 (52:47):
Kyle was saying it, and then he veered off course
and he diverged from the plan. And this texter points
out at five six six nine zero since you're about
to have. Danielle Jorinsky on Kyle Clark made it a
point report her reaction on both Next and the ten
PM News.
Speaker 3 (53:03):
Although he's technically.
Speaker 2 (53:04):
Correct that Democrats did not legalize murder and rape, as
she claimed, he completely failed to acknowledge the indirect effects
of progressive and Democrat policies that Danielle was pointing out
as being first over being Jewish. By the way, say
hello to Kyle Clark on X. I sometimes do, and
sometimes he says high back. But to your point in
what you're referencing. Here a post from Kyle on X
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saying quote leading Colorado Republicans are blaming Democrats for the
anti Semitic terror attack in Boulder. Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle
Jirinsky says Governor Jared Poulis and other state leaders are
not really Jewish and belong to a quote demonic cult
hashtag Coeo politics. She joins us now in her own words,
daniel Jerinsky, Aurora City Council Ryan schuling with you, Danielle, thank.
Speaker 3 (53:48):
You for your time.
Speaker 10 (53:50):
Thanks Brian, thanks for having me.
Speaker 2 (53:52):
Your response to this post from Kyle Clark about you
saying that Jared Polis and other state leaders are not
really Jewish and they belong to a demonic cult.
Speaker 9 (54:02):
Well, so what.
Speaker 11 (54:03):
Else do you call it?
Speaker 10 (54:04):
And the Democratic Party has been eaten.
Speaker 11 (54:07):
Alive by socialists, by Karl marx followers, by folks who
call for intifat, for folks that call from the river
to the sea, from folks that call for genocide.
Speaker 10 (54:24):
I don't care how they word it. From the river
to the sea means what where do Jews go? Then?
Where do they go?
Speaker 5 (54:36):
You go back in history?
Speaker 10 (54:38):
How many places have we as Jews been kicked off,
kicked out of our own lands. My family from the
Ukraine kicked off their land in nineteen seventeen, lost everything,
just told you have no home, you have no land,
you have no animals. Leave leave.
Speaker 11 (55:00):
So they go to Poland. They go to Poland.
Speaker 10 (55:03):
Thinking they're going to be safe there. And they go
to Loads, Poland, which becomes the Load's ghetto during the Holocaust,
So they have to flee there where where?
Speaker 11 (55:17):
What does it mean?
Speaker 10 (55:18):
What does it mean? It means that the Democratic Party
no longer exists. It's been eaten alive by demonic worshiping
socialist Marxists who want get aside, and I don't see
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moderate Democrats necessarily standing up to them. I see some
who have tried.
Speaker 12 (55:47):
But then there are those like.
Speaker 11 (55:49):
Kyle Clark who want to paint themselves as a moderate.
Speaker 10 (55:53):
Who who egged this on. Oh constantly want to attack
people like me. But you don't see him attacking Elizabeth
X regularly, Kim Hernandez regularly when they're in office. You
don't see him outraged by these protests calling for literal genocide.
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And let me tell you something, Yes, they have made
murder legal. Caitlynn Weaver, twenty four years old, beautiful young
woman with her whole life ahead of her, driving home
from work in Aurora in broad daylight, was murdered by
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a fifteen year old illegal illegal. A fifteen year old illegal,
Let's stop. Where do I start with? How many crimes
were committed? He's fifteen years old, he has no driver's
life since he has no insurance. Who knows how he
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got the car?
Speaker 11 (57:05):
Mom says she didn't know he had the car.
Speaker 10 (57:07):
Who knows what the heck the real story is. With
all of that, I have no idea but to start there.
When he has young children, I'm guessing younger siblings in
the vehicle with him. He's doing ninety in a forty
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five ninety. He hit Caitlin Weaver, an American citizen. He
hit her so hard she was dead instantly, instantly. And
what was his punishment by the new DA in the
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eighteenth Judicial District, Liberal Amy Patton?
Speaker 11 (57:53):
What was his punishment?
Speaker 10 (57:56):
Three years probation?
Speaker 12 (57:58):
What does that say?
Speaker 10 (58:00):
The typical democratic motto, we're monitoring this situation. So yet
you have made murder legal. And Kyle Clark, when I
spoke up about the sex trafficking, horrors, the rape, the extortion,
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the beatings, the stabbings, everything going on in the apartment
complexes in Aurora, where were you, Kyle? You've never once
invited me on your show. You turned a blind.
Speaker 11 (58:34):
Eye to this day.
Speaker 10 (58:36):
You call me a hysterical Oh she went on a tirade.
Oh more unfounded claims. So yes, you have you have
made these crimes legal. Yes you have.
Speaker 2 (58:54):
Powerful words from Daniel Jorinsky Aurora City Council. You can
follow her on X at Danny Durinsky, DA I Jurinsky Jr.
Speaker 3 (59:01):
I N s k Y on X.
Speaker 2 (59:04):
Now you threaded the needle on the common very much
a big problem here in Colorado, Daniel that you have
faced head on and you deserve credit for in sticking
up for Sydney and ed Romero as Trendy Arragua, a
violent Venezuelan gang ran rough shot over apartment complexes in
Aurora where you represent the citizens. You helped her escape
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that war zone, that mad Max beyond Thunderdome zone, so
that needs to be mentioned. And you mentioned Caitlyn Weaver,
and that was in your own backyard as well. This
was Amy Padden. This was a decision made by the prosecutor,
not a judge, not a judge, the prosecutor, Amy Padden,
suggesting and selecting the lightest possible punishment. And Tom Holman,
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to your point, got into this with World County Sheriff
Steve Reims in an interview yesterday.
Speaker 3 (59:53):
Here were his comments on that case.
Speaker 4 (59:55):
We had a young lady that was killed here just
not too long by the name of Caitlyn Weaver. She
was killed by a fifteen year old, a legal immigrant
that crashed into a car and ended up getting the
severe punishment of probation when she went to court in
Arapahoe County. Luckily enough, over the last few days, some
of your ice agents were able to pick that young
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individual up and are working to deport him from the country.
Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
Oh that's sad thing though, if that was if that
was a US citizen, didn't you know they got probation.
Speaker 5 (01:00:24):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
Absolutely, A lot of judges are giving these illegal aliens
to lighter sentences so they don't come to the attention advice.
Matter of fact, if you're a resident alien and you
get commit to a felony, you can lose your green card,
but you've got to have at least two a year
in jail. There's some of these sanctuary states that you
know they'll finally guible to and give him three hundred
and sixty days because they know at three hundred sixty
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five days you want.
Speaker 2 (01:00:47):
To poor Now, Danielle, on this point, there are those
that make an argument, and okay, that those that are
here illegally, maybe they should have equal rights to American citizens.
Speaker 3 (01:00:56):
I disagree vehemently.
Speaker 2 (01:00:57):
I know you do too, But well, we're watching play
out here in this case and in others, is that
illegal aliens are being afforded extra rights, super rights beyond
those of legal American citizens like Caitlin Weaver, that they
need to be marked for deportation. They cannot be shielded
or protected. They've committed a crime in this instance. And
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yet the Democrats, Amy Padden being one of them, you
know her well, are bending over backwards to afford.
Speaker 3 (01:01:24):
Them the opportunities to stay in this country.
Speaker 10 (01:01:27):
Why because to my point, to my point, they are
making these types of crimes legal.
Speaker 11 (01:01:39):
That's what it is.
Speaker 10 (01:01:40):
I don't care how else you wanted. You can tell me, oh, no,
he still went through the justice system. He did receive
a punishment.
Speaker 11 (01:01:49):
He was punished.
Speaker 10 (01:01:50):
That's a punishment, murder for driving without a license, having
young children in the car, no insurance. How many crimes
do we need a step up?
Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
No?
Speaker 12 (01:02:05):
Wiser said, oh.
Speaker 10 (01:02:08):
You know, maybe after they still the third or fourth car,
then we should put them in jail. How do you
argue against anything other than the fact that Democrats have
worked so hard to make crime legal.
Speaker 11 (01:02:24):
The Gods so bid.
Speaker 10 (01:02:26):
Your son comes home and and and and tells you
that he no longer wants to be Joe, he wants
to be Josephina. God forbid, you.
Speaker 11 (01:02:37):
Refuse to accept that.
Speaker 10 (01:02:39):
They'll take your son.
Speaker 13 (01:02:42):
Those are the laws.
Speaker 10 (01:02:43):
That they're passing. Those are the laws that they're passing.
Speaker 11 (01:02:48):
But these they illegals. This this this.
Speaker 10 (01:02:52):
Criton who did this in Boulder? How does he get
a driver's license? Jared Polis? How did he get a
driver's license? But they are being afforded more opportunities than Americans.
They are being allowed to commit crimes essentially legally, because
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to Tom Holman's point, what would have happened? What would
have happened to me if I had been going ninety
in a forty five and I killed someone instantly, and
I didn't have a driver's license and I didn't have insurance?
What state would I have seen for that?
Speaker 12 (01:03:36):
What would I have seen?
Speaker 10 (01:03:39):
So to argue against me that they aren't making crime legal,
you have judges walking illegals out the back door, telling
them how to get out safely so that ice can't
find them. That's a crime.
Speaker 5 (01:03:57):
That's why that judge was.
Speaker 10 (01:03:58):
Arrested because she was trying to make a crime legal.
There's no way around this. And then and then again,
heaven forbid that I find out that one of the
victims is an eighty eight year old Holocaust survivor, and
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it brings me to tears, and I show any sort
of emotion as a woman, as a politician as as
a Jewish American. Heaven forbid, I break faith and I'm hysterical.
I'm a hysterical. I'm a nutjob.
Speaker 11 (01:04:41):
I'm unhinged.
Speaker 10 (01:04:43):
I'm on a tie.
Speaker 5 (01:04:44):
Rade.
Speaker 10 (01:04:45):
I need to seek help. Are you? Are these people
a human?
Speaker 14 (01:04:51):
Do they not show emotion?
Speaker 10 (01:04:53):
They don't know how to show emotion.
Speaker 2 (01:04:57):
Daniel Jerinsky, our guest Auroras City Council. And the point
that she makes Mohammed soul Amount was licensed to drive,
because I know this having driven for Uber myself. You
have to have a license, and he this terrorist was
driving for Uber Eats down in Colorado Springs. So that
part of it adds up. One final thing here, Danielle,
so appreciative of your time. I can I can feel
the passion and emotion in your voice. I want you
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to respond to what Tom Holman has to say here
about flooding the zone in Colorado, that this incident in
particular was not the only tipping point, but it certainly
maybe the turning point. And how ICE focuses on our
state as a sanctuary state, and you know that it is,
and Denver is a sanctuary city as a target for
ICE deportations to.
Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
Flood the zone a sanctuary state, So you didn't expect
the big shaff right there in Colorado. But you guys
like you know yourself, you've got a good shriff, say
I get a few. But you know Denver, you know
we're gonna be all over Denver, Denver, we know this
is huge. Deally were alien population, there more agents, we
have the mari amisuras, and the President Trump kiss promised
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American peace. I'm running the base deportation out for asist
country i've ever.
Speaker 2 (01:06:03):
Seen, Danielle, You know that they faced a lot of
opposition built in right here in the infrastructure of the
sanctuary laws of Denver and Colorado. But do you have
faith that Tom Holman's going to follow through on this?
I know your good friend John Fabricatory has just been
appointed to help HHS and Robert F. Kennedy Junior and
tracking down all these children that are missing throughout the
United States.
Speaker 3 (01:06:23):
Do you have faith that.
Speaker 2 (01:06:23):
The Trump administration is going to get the job done
here in Colorado?
Speaker 15 (01:06:29):
You know, ran All I can do is hold out
hope and hold on to faith, because I am looking
at a country that, after the previous four years administration
is almost unrecognizable to me, Americans are being put.
Speaker 11 (01:06:44):
Last and it's so disgusting.
Speaker 15 (01:06:48):
What I would say to Tom Holman, and I've met
Tom Holman, I sat down with Tom Holman.
Speaker 10 (01:06:53):
I was in a meeting with Tom Holman. What I
would say is, please don't give up on us. Please,
please please flood Colorado. Please, and and and for the
Democrats who are are fighting against this, and you know say,
they're going to stand in the way, and and they're
going to disrupt as much as they can, well, arrest
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them first of all, arrest them, but second of all
for their own protection. I will fight for them too.
I will fight for them too, because it can't be.
It can't be. It can't be another Caitlin Weaver.
Speaker 11 (01:07:30):
It can't be.
Speaker 10 (01:07:31):
It can't be a Democrats child. It can't be a
Democrat's wife or or any Democrats family member that has
to suffer through some tragedy like this for them to
wake up and say, well, we'll wait a minute, wait
a minute. Maybe I was wrong, Maybe I was wrong.
Speaker 12 (01:07:52):
No, no, no, no no, I'm going to protect you now,
whether you like me or not, whether you agree with
me or not, whether you think I am everything that
Kyle Clark says I am.
Speaker 10 (01:08:05):
I'm fighting for you too. I'm fighting for you too, Democrats,
because I'm like other politicians. I'm not gonna wait. I'm
not gonna wait until something happens. Well like Jalen Leaver
already happened, but I'm not going to wait until the
next thing happens or the next thing happens. I'm not
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going to closely monitor the situation. And no, I'm not
just gonna send thoughts in prayers. I am going to
demand actionIt so for Tom Homan, for Christy No, for
the FBI, for President Trump. Get here and get here now.
They all know how to contact me. Flood Colorado, flood it.
Speaker 2 (01:08:52):
Daniel Jerinski a Row City Council passionate thoughts there, and Danielle,
always admire your passion and thank you so much for
your time. I know this issue and so many levels
is near and dear to your heart. What happened in
Boulder on Sunday unacceptable. You and I both know that,
but there needs to be a consequence for that, and
there needs to be action.
Speaker 3 (01:09:09):
I could not agree with you more. Thank you so
much for joining me today.
Speaker 15 (01:09:12):
Thank you coodbye all.
Speaker 3 (01:09:13):
Right, Danielle Jerinsky.
Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
You can follow her on X at Danny Jirinski d
A n I j U r I nsky. As you
might imagine, we have a lot of polarizing responses to Danielle.
We invite yours no matter which way that goes. Fifty
six six ninety on the text line, and we'll head
to the top of the hour with this information. Representative
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Jeff Crank, he's in the fifth Congressional District representing Colorado
and the House of Representatives in Congress, has this posted
on X New information from trusted sources on Boulder attack
or accused terrorist Mohammed Sabrey Solomon on August twenty second
obtained a visa. Make that August of twenty two, twenty
twenty two. Obtained a visa in February of t twenty three.
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Said visa expired in September of twenty twenty four, just
a year ago, Colorado issued Solomon a driver's license with
an expired visa.
Speaker 3 (01:10:11):
How does that happen? How does that add up?
Speaker 5 (01:10:13):
Well?
Speaker 2 (01:10:14):
Representative Jeff Crank will join me later on Ryan Shuling
Live over Ryan six thirty K how and that'll be
at two thirty three pm in the Mountain Time Zone
a break, We're back the Ross Komenski Show, Ryan Shuling
filling in on KOA. Danielle Jurinsky's appearance with me on
this program, Ryan Shuling filling in for Ross Komenski today,
one night only appearance. He didn't have to pay a cover,
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so you're getting what you paid for the dragon. Now
you might need to pay for his presence. He charges
a hefty fee, especially if you want to touch the beard. Yep,
Ross's out? Is he out all this week?
Speaker 7 (01:10:48):
You know more than he's out tomorrow and then but
he's back Thursday, Friday, there we go and tomorrow's short
show because of early Rockies game.
Speaker 3 (01:10:54):
You know who's covering. It's not me, all right, Benjamin. Oooh,
that's an interesting twist.
Speaker 2 (01:10:59):
I like that with the kind sports theme heading into
the Rockies broadcast. Benjamin's very talented. He's a man of
many talents, and I think hidden talents.
Speaker 3 (01:11:07):
And immense fashion. He would have you believe. He did
a great job.
Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
I thought with me on election night last year, twenty
twenty four, great night. Really enjoyed that night personally, but
he was doing a great objective analysis and the numbers
that were coming in. I think he had done some
statistical analysis for Mike Huckabee in the past during his
time in Arkansas, and really lent a lot of texture
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to the coverage. And I really enjoyed that and Floyd's
THERULEI guy's a legend right, terrific stories that he had.
Speaker 3 (01:11:41):
I really enjoyed that night. That was a fun night
here in the KOA studios.
Speaker 2 (01:11:44):
We went well into the night, almost as far as
I went hosting night Side Jazz on CMU Public Radio,
taking you through the night and into the light on
eighty nine point five FM. Of course, following in all syriaesousness,
the terrorist attack on Sunday that unfolded while I was
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in Michigan and attending the graduation of my niece. Congratulations
to her Sonya and she'll be going to Hope College
in Holland, Michigan.
Speaker 3 (01:12:14):
Very proud of her.
Speaker 2 (01:12:16):
But Mohammed Solomon arming himself with firebombs in the form
of Molotov cocktails, throwing them at defenseless elderly Jewish people
simply gathering for a march to raise awareness for hostages
still held by Hamas. And let's not forget where that
all originated. They were October seventh attacks on a music
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concert and through border towns in Israel, murdering twelve hundred Jews,
innocent civilians. Now Hamas doesn't see it that way. The
pro Palestinian movement conveniently ignores it. And anybody that says, well,
both sides have a point, you're full of it and
I'm not buying it, and we're not going to pick
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up what you're putting down. You're ridiculous. And if you
don't realize that, you're even more ridiculous than I thought
you were. And we're getting some of this here, this
really thinly veiled. If that anti Semitism that exists that
permeates the left is out of control and it is
a major problem. We were told reliably, and I say
(01:13:20):
that with all due respect Talladega Nite style tongue in
cheek by the Biden administration, by General Milly, by Merrick Garland,
the Attorney General, by Joe Biden himself, the president over
the last four years, that the greatest domestic terror threat
to the country were radical right wing white supremacists.
Speaker 3 (01:13:43):
I remember I was there.
Speaker 2 (01:13:46):
I'm failing to see instances like we're seeing on a
repeated basis from the left of abject violence out in
the open, open murder of the United Healthcare Ceoluigi Mangioni,
celebrated by the left, joked about by the left like
Jimmy Kimmel.
Speaker 3 (01:14:06):
Taylor Lorenz has a mad crush on the.
Speaker 2 (01:14:09):
Maniac Luigi Mangioni, who should be sentenced to death and
may well be the murder of a couple outside of Washington,
d C. Who were Jewish, who represented Israel. So again,
miss me with the whole. No, no, no, no, no, It's not
an anti Semitic argument, Ryan, it's anti Zionism. It's anti
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Israel that gives fuel and fodder to the lunatics on
the fringe of the left that are no longer the
fringe of the left. This is the mainstream of the left.
This is where I concretely agree with Daniel Jerinski. They
welcome anti Semitism on the left. They might speak out
of the other side of their mouth condemning it briefly,
but then they move along with their day and they
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tolerate it within their movement, and they embrace it within
their party. They don't call it out within their party,
saying this is not acceptable. It will not be tall
rated in the Democratic Party. You have no place here,
you have no safe haven here, you have no home here,
you don't belong here.
Speaker 3 (01:15:07):
We are united in support of Israel.
Speaker 2 (01:15:10):
But no, they play Kate and Genuflec two, the radical leftist,
lunatic fringe of their base, who has commandeered them. They
control the party. Now they're the captain. Now there you go,
dragon like that reference. That's what's happening though. The moderate
so called Democrats, if there are any left, and I
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think they're an endangered species, if not outright extinct, to
Danielle's point, are completely terrified of the likes of AOC
and the Squad and those who would advocate for the
end of Israel.
Speaker 3 (01:15:47):
That's what anti Zionism means.
Speaker 2 (01:15:48):
I have had people online X, Instagram, whatever, say you're
a Zionist, like it's a slam or something like, yeah,
I look up the definition, YEP.
Speaker 3 (01:16:00):
I support Israel's right to exist.
Speaker 2 (01:16:01):
If that makes me the crazy one, gladly lead guilty
to craziness.
Speaker 3 (01:16:07):
But this text dis proves my point.
Speaker 2 (01:16:09):
And again you simply reveal yourselves people, And there's another
term for that that I would share if we're having
a beer watching baseball a little bit later, Dragon and
I might do that, but you're showing your you know what.
I think you guys are getting a taste of what
it feels like for other people who have lost people
to police violence or unlawful mistake and deportations, same contexts,
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different groups of people.
Speaker 3 (01:16:31):
How does it feel.
Speaker 2 (01:16:32):
Hopefully you now understand why the BLM outrage happened because
this was only one time in Boulder. Just wow, I mean,
so much too unpacked there. This is lunacy. Did you
see what happened in the wake of the George Floyd riots?
The BLM mostly peaceful, fiery, but mostly peaceful, arson set
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to federal buildings, Chaz and Shop commandeering blocks of city
squares in Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis.
Speaker 3 (01:17:02):
You're okay with that? I'm not.
Speaker 2 (01:17:05):
I would not be okay if my portion of the
political spectrum did crap like that. College campuses blatantly anti
semi blocking the path of Jewish students from getting to class.
You're okay with that? Sounds a lot like Alabama. Remember
the scene for Forrest Gump. Remember the historic integration of
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the schools down there against the will of racist Southern
I wait for it, Democrats, That's what happened. George Wallace
was a Democrat at the time. Joe Biden as a senator,
cozied up to southern segregationist, racist Democrats. Joe Biden did that,
not Republicans. So if you're okay with that, intimidating Jewish
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students on college campuses from going to class in the
name of protesting, the government of israel I got sour
new Yes for you, Jack, you're the batties. You're the batties.
Take a look in the mirror. Evaluate yourself for a moment.
Why are they soft pedaling and sometimes hard pedaling anti
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Semitism on the left within the confines of the Democratic Party.
Speaker 3 (01:18:16):
Why is it tolerated at all. Well, they're just coming.
Speaker 2 (01:18:19):
Here exercising the right to free speech, and then we
have the right to excoriate them in the public arena.
Speaker 3 (01:18:25):
That's what free speech is.
Speaker 2 (01:18:26):
It's not I get to say whatever I ought without consequence.
Oh no, they're going to be consequences. You might be
expelled from polite society. And that happens to wack of
individuals on the right too, and in some instances is warranted.
But We're going to be the arbiters of what the
community standards are, whether it being an online platform or
in the public square or any point in between. I
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am not okay with rabbit, anti Semitism, the fire bombing
and murder of Jews. I can't believe I have to
say that in calendar you're twenty twenty five, but here
we are. We'll get some more of your text still
to come to close out the program, or at least
the majority portion of that final segment. My exclusive conversation
(01:19:10):
with Scott Jennings CNN. No guy or gal person articulates
the conservative movement and viewpoints better than Scott Jennings does,
and he does it in the arena. He's the man
in the arena, Theodore Roosevelt style, every single day, every
single night on CNN Abby Phillips Program. And I think
you'll find that conversation interesting a break. We return after
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these words the Ross Kaminski Show, Ryan Schuling filling in
on this Tuesday edition on KOA.
Speaker 4 (01:19:37):
Catholic Charities has been targeted a few times, and I'd
just like for you to maybe explain how these NGOs
used federal funding or had been using federal funding to
help facilitate moving these folks inward to the inner parts
of the United States against kind of your mission as
the borders are.
Speaker 1 (01:19:53):
Yeah, might have been in these indios. I think they're
complicit in amy smuggling and they made they with a
b billions of dollars in US government funding to help
people get released in the country. And you know they're
composted in the people not being detained. And there's a
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reason they're doing that. If you're detained and you get
a hearing from a judge for immigration, you get hearing
it in forty days. If you're released of these angels,
you're not in custody advice, you're not detained by it.
You're raised an n jail, you're from what we call
the non detained docut. You're hearing from me three five,
seven years down.
Speaker 3 (01:20:34):
The row, and the delay is part of the tactic.
Speaker 2 (01:20:38):
That's Tom Holman with Well County Sheriff Steve Reims guest
hosting for Dan Kamplis yesterday. Ryan schuling back with you
today here on the Ross Komenski Show on KOA, but
talking about NGOs non governmental organizations which happen to be
funded by the government so there's an.
Speaker 3 (01:20:56):
Error in the name, there would seem.
Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
And like Catholic charities, for all the good that they do,
and they do providing for young mothers, expectant mothers who
want to keep the child rather than having to go
down the very dark and difficult path of considering an abortion,
I want to make sure to offer that caveat. However,
there have been legitimate concerns about NGOs like Catholic charities
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providing safe haven and transport under cover of darkness in
a clandestine fashion for illegal aliens and reaping the benefits
and the profits of that.
Speaker 3 (01:21:32):
That is wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:21:33):
That is what Tom Holman is pointing out and calling
out there, and it is preventing ICE from doing their jobs.
Gets into more specifics here.
Speaker 1 (01:21:41):
So they're very compleasant. Here's what they did, and they
did that even though there's thousands of empty vets that
ICE had at about one hundred and forty bucks to night.
They get the NGOs pay five hundred bucks to night hotels. Well,
just because they're on ninety teen docit because weather for
here's a plan wrestling Lani tape doc here will take three, five,
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seven years of hearing. By then, hopefully we have a
Democratic president, he can worry all these people in Amsty.
That's why they're going nuts right now. We're wrestling a
lot of people, and we're ruining their plants because hopefully,
excuse me, hopefully a lot I'm not going to be
around when the next Democratic president comes in, So that's right,
we've got to push hard. We're ruining their plans of
you know, just flooding the country illego amiens. And some
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day they've given an amsty thinking they're off future Democratic voters.
They don't like what I should doing right now because
we're in the middle of the of.
Speaker 3 (01:22:31):
Their plan, middle of the plan.
Speaker 2 (01:22:33):
And two incidents that have happened in over the last
month here in Colorado, the fifteen year old illegal alien
going ninety and a forty five having taken his mother's
vehicle without permission. She too was an illegal alien, crushing
to death a young woman in Aurora and being slapped
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on the wrist, not even not even with probation offered
by Amy Padden, the eighteenth District Attorney for a rapa
Hole County that succeeded John Kellner. What happened there, unfortunately
for those of us, yours truly included who live in
a Rapahole County was Douglas County was cleaved off of
that district. The eighteenth formed its own new district, the
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twenty third. That's where George Brockler is currently the DA
and nobody's getting away with crap there. And Kellner just
saw the handwriting on the wall and what was left
of a rappah Hole County was going to be rampant
Blue wasteland.
Speaker 3 (01:23:28):
And that's what happened. And this is what happened.
Speaker 2 (01:23:30):
And then Sunday is what happened in Boulder. These incidents
both took place in bright blue counties. And Tom Homan
has made it a point now and hear me out
on this. The details are going to be to come,
but I can tell you right now what sources are
telling me, Colorado is ground zero right now, number one
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focus for ice deportations. They're going to come here, they're
going to set up shop, and they're going to get
the job done.
Speaker 3 (01:23:56):
That's what I'm being told.
Speaker 16 (01:23:58):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:23:59):
I'll wait and see on that, but I trust the
sources who have told me what's coming up, what's coming
up next. My conversation with Scott Jennings CNN sit back.
I think you'll enjoy it. He's owning the libs on
a regular basis. Abby Phillip is kind enough to have
him on the panel, but much to the chagrin of
those who we locks horns with in the public square.
Speaker 3 (01:24:19):
The time Out will have that for you when we
come back.
Speaker 2 (01:24:21):
Ryan schuling more of it than Ross Kaminski show on
KOA after this, I.
Speaker 17 (01:24:25):
Would dearly love to see a cognitive test from him.
Because of somebody who's lived in the New York media
market for the last forty years, I can tell you
that the Donald Trump that I knew in the eighties
is not the Donald Trump that a here today.
Speaker 18 (01:24:35):
You're answer the cover up is try answer answer every month. No,
My answer is cover is the story to me the president?
Speaker 17 (01:24:42):
Yes, the cover up is also the President United States.
Speaker 9 (01:24:44):
What happens with Donald J.
Speaker 17 (01:24:45):
Trump today is not Yeah, you could laugh all you want.
Speaker 18 (01:24:49):
You know what you're laughing at. We are laughing.
Speaker 17 (01:24:54):
We're gonna you don't answer the question, Scott, you're president.
Speaker 18 (01:24:58):
We're going to sit there.
Speaker 17 (01:24:59):
I'd love to see his cognitive tests.
Speaker 9 (01:25:01):
I'd love to say, sure, doctor bar he also, guys,
he did not say what you just said. Scott that
he said, you just said that.
Speaker 16 (01:25:09):
He you said that.
Speaker 18 (01:25:11):
He told Kamala Harris that she could not have any decision.
It's been reporting, he told it doesn't matter what he
he doesn't.
Speaker 13 (01:25:19):
Because because reporting can never be wrong?
Speaker 18 (01:25:22):
Are you detacking the journalism around it? You think reporting
can never be wrong?
Speaker 13 (01:25:25):
If you will be, you will come in you and
you attack reporting every night.
Speaker 18 (01:25:30):
We actually asked him reporting about this guy. He told
her point well, we asked him.
Speaker 9 (01:25:36):
We asked him directly today.
Speaker 18 (01:25:37):
Did you tell her?
Speaker 10 (01:25:40):
I don't think he tells.
Speaker 16 (01:25:42):
You that.
Speaker 9 (01:25:42):
I don't think he tells many lies.
Speaker 11 (01:25:44):
I don't think he's not we are.
Speaker 13 (01:25:50):
You know, you know why you don't get to laugh
like that because because it's because because you cannot see,
you cannot acknowledge that he lost to twenty twenty.
Speaker 18 (01:26:04):
About it.
Speaker 1 (01:26:05):
Yeah you.
Speaker 6 (01:26:09):
Read.
Speaker 2 (01:26:12):
Okay, there are two ways you can tell that our
next guest has won an argument on CNN. One we
are laughing. That's from Anchorman too. By the way, those
two drops I thought they were appropriate because he said
those exact words.
Speaker 3 (01:26:23):
We are laughing because sometimes all you can do is laugh.
So there's that.
Speaker 2 (01:26:27):
Julia Rozinski and Anna Navarro, who he heard him sparring
with there, but then also the default position they always.
Speaker 1 (01:26:33):
Go back to.
Speaker 2 (01:26:34):
But Trump, well, I don't know. Don't look at Biden.
Look over here at the orange man Trump. That's how
you know that Scott Jennings has won the argument.
Speaker 6 (01:26:42):
He joined us.
Speaker 3 (01:26:43):
He hails from Kentucky.
Speaker 2 (01:26:44):
That's in his handle on x at Scott Jennings Ky, Scott,
welcome to the program.
Speaker 16 (01:26:49):
Hey, good to hear your voice.
Speaker 18 (01:26:50):
Man, thanks for the invitation.
Speaker 16 (01:26:52):
I love hearing those clips because it reminds me of
the unhinged, crazy things I have to put up with
on a nightly basis. You're getting me ready for tonight's
show me up.
Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
Well, and this comes from our listener Alexa Huge Scott
Jennings fan, tell them thanks for giving those on the
left facts and reality checks, especially since they have a
lot of double standards. But I wanted to start right
there where we isolate the liberals that appear on that
program Abby Phillips CNN, and when they go to the
Trump card, and I mean that literally, when we try
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to bring up kind of very specific points about Joe Biden,
his cognitive decline, the cover up for that, the cover
up for the cancer diagnosis and they go to Trump.
How do you get them to have a rational conversation,
because I know at times that must be impossible.
Speaker 18 (01:27:36):
Well you don't.
Speaker 16 (01:27:37):
I mean, what what you have to realize is that
Donald Trump broke a lot of people. And when I
say broke, I mean fundamentally broke their brains, and they're
incapable of having a rational conversation about any matter that
involves the presidency. And in this case the clips you played,
we're talking about Joe Biden. These books have come out,
by the way, one of them is by Jake Tapper,
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who we work with at CNN. I have no reason
to doubt what he's reported. And you're just saying, look,
this was a massive cover up. This is probably one
of the greatest scandals in modern American political history. Don't
you have anything to say about that? And the people
I'm sparring with, by the way, or just last year
out telling us that Joe Biden was fine, he's in
the Noble Office, riding unicycles and juggling knives and doing trigonometry.
Speaker 18 (01:28:20):
I mean, they were part of.
Speaker 16 (01:28:21):
The cover up. And now they're carving about Donald Trump's Look,
I've been around Donald Trump lately, there's nothing wrong with
this man. There was plenty wrong with Joe Biden, and
we got to get to the bottom of it.
Speaker 5 (01:28:31):
It's a serious issue.
Speaker 2 (01:28:33):
He mentions Jake Tapper and Scott himself coming out with
a book called A Revolution of Common Sense. It is
due for release on December second, but as he makes
the point, you can pre order it on Amazon and
of course at your favorite bookstore as well. All go
to the details on that in just a moment, but
to the degree that you're comfortable to here, Scott, I
want to go over something that Jake Tapper has said.
(01:28:53):
He's been doing the media junkets, the tours promoting the
book along with Alex Thompson. You kind of had a
moment with Alex Thompson. Then I'll get to in just
a little bit, but this one stood out to me.
He's criticizing Letitia James and Alvin Bragg for the law
Fair brought against Trump.
Speaker 19 (01:29:08):
Jake Tapper, I look at the way I covered, you know,
the president, some of the trials of the president. I
thought were you know, I think it's I think it
is problematic when people run for prosecutor and promise to
go after a specific politician, and both Letitia James, Attorney
General of New York, and Alvin Bragg, the District Attorney
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New York.
Speaker 9 (01:29:29):
Both of them did that, and that to me.
Speaker 19 (01:29:34):
Is problematic because you're not saying, this is the offense
and we need.
Speaker 3 (01:29:41):
To bring justice to this perpetrator. You're saying, I'm going
to go after him.
Speaker 19 (01:29:46):
And I think that there was a degree to which
that was tolerated by the media at large. I mean,
I did note it at the time, but like and
when Trump does the same thing and he's the president,
so it's also a different degree people perceive it as
more problematic.
Speaker 3 (01:30:03):
Jit makes a great point, Scott, why wasn't he making
that point a year ago?
Speaker 16 (01:30:08):
Well, I mean, look, I think that this book is
important and I have supported the book because we need
a record of what happened with Joe Biden, because it
is a massive, massive scandal. And Jake has admitted, you know,
the shortcomings in the coverage of Joe Biden. So you know,
I think doing the media tour, asking the questions and.
Speaker 18 (01:30:26):
Answering them is good.
Speaker 5 (01:30:28):
But let's be honest.
Speaker 16 (01:30:29):
I'm just going to speak about the media at large
when it comes to politics and when it comes to elections,
the default setting is protect the Democrat at all costs,
attack the Republican at all costs, and especially ramp it
up the turbo speed when it's Donald Trump. I mean,
that has been the default setting of the national media
since twenty sixteen. And I worked in politics long before
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that and it was still the default setting. I mean,
I'm old enough to remember when they were calling George W.
Bush hitler, when they called met Romney hitler, and so
on and so forth, and so what you just have
to understand is that this profession has become default setting
protect democrats. It's not journalism, it's activism, and especially especially
when you get in an election year, they will not
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permit facts to come out because that challenged the narrative,
and the narratives always have to be pro dim anti Republican.
I mean, it is the way it is, and it's sad,
but I actually think the American people pretty much had
enough of it.
Speaker 3 (01:31:21):
They've caught on to it.
Speaker 2 (01:31:22):
Yeah, Scott Jennings joining us, of course, you can watch
him on CNN in epic fashion with Abby Phillip, who
I give credit.
Speaker 3 (01:31:29):
She puts a lot of different voices on there.
Speaker 2 (01:31:31):
Not just Scott, there's some other conservative ones that come
on there as well, like Shermichael Singleton.
Speaker 3 (01:31:35):
Here was an exchange that Scott had.
Speaker 2 (01:31:37):
With the other author of this big book that's come
out behind the scenes of the Biden White House in
the aftermath.
Speaker 3 (01:31:42):
Of course, hindsight's twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (01:31:44):
But there were a lot of things happening in real
time that deserves scrutiny. And this is Scott's point, this
is my point, and I think that's a perfect example
of what's wrong with the media.
Speaker 3 (01:31:53):
There's Alex Thompson Axios.
Speaker 2 (01:31:55):
He goes and accepts an award from the White House
Correspondence Association, and he said, that's the right thing.
Speaker 3 (01:32:00):
They got it wrong and they're looking back and how
do you fix it?
Speaker 2 (01:32:04):
But he doesn't recognize in real time the load of
bunk and bs he's being fed by the very sources
that are contributing to this book.
Speaker 3 (01:32:12):
And it takes Scott to point it out, like wait
a minute, man, now.
Speaker 20 (01:32:16):
Some people say this was because Joe Biden was incoherent,
he could not really articulate his thoughts and epithy or
even semi normal way. Some people just said, like the
lighting was bad. That was sort of the two points
of view. But the point is it shows how like
what the campaign's status was in the spring of twenty
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twenty four when they were trying to deal with a
candidate that wasn't their climb.
Speaker 18 (01:32:42):
Wait, someone told you the lighting was bad. That's one
of you.
Speaker 16 (01:32:45):
You're saying that they spent millions of dollars to stage
at town hall.
Speaker 18 (01:32:49):
Well, we didn't get the lighting right.
Speaker 3 (01:32:51):
That was one of the excuses. Unbelievable, it was one
of the excuses. Don't look at me. But here's the thing, Scott.
He could have said and framed it the following way.
Speaker 2 (01:32:57):
Like, on the one hand, you had people said, yes,
there's a visible common decline and Biden it's noticeable.
Speaker 3 (01:33:03):
On the other hand, it could have been the lighting.
Speaker 2 (01:33:04):
And of course that's ridiculous, that's patently absurd. But he
didn't say that, and I think that's what drew the
reaction from you there.
Speaker 5 (01:33:12):
Well, it is ridiculous and it fits right in with
all the other ridiculous.
Speaker 16 (01:33:16):
Things that we heard the Biden people say two reporters
during twenty twenty four. And what is frustrating is you
know you hear that, I hear that, and we know
on its face, this is a ballface lie, this is
a ridiculous excuse. And yet there's just this hesitancy to
call bs on a Democratic campaign, there was a hesitancy
to call bs on Karine Jean Pierre, Biden's press secretary,
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when she said, oh, these videos are cheap fake. I mean,
they just bought it, and they buy it and then
they regurgitate it. And again I go back to what
I said earlier. The default setting is let's give the
Democrats the benefit of the doubt, and let's always assume
the Republicans are lying. And in this case, the Republicans
were telling the truth about what was going on with
Joe Biden. The Democrats were lying, but not a single
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person really. I mean, Alex did write some critical stories
back in twenty four, but by and large they bought
a Democratic line and they called all of us crazy,
and it turns out they were the crazy ones, not us.
Speaker 2 (01:34:14):
You want to get your Christmas shopping done in advance,
well it drops December two. You can pre order an Amazon.
Scott Jennings our guest in his book A Revolution of
Common Sense, How Donald Trump stormed Washington and fought for
Western civilization. Now, one of the reasons he won, of course,
is in droves young men in particular, have been pushed
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to the Republican Party. And I'll explain why in a moment.
But Scott does a good job of explaining why right
here in comments about Governor Tim Walls and this issue
of code switching, code talking to real men. What I
could code talk to white guys watching football fiction their truck.
Speaker 16 (01:34:50):
First of all, we don't speak in code. You know,
we're not aliens. Second of all, I might recommend to
the governor that if your first move at a political
event is to go right to the jazz hands, maybe
you're not speaking the correct language that you think you're speaking,
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perhaps a different dialect. But this was maybe the dumbest
analysis of the twenty twenty four election I'd ever seen.
I mean, we know why he was chosen because she
couldn't check, She couldn't pick the correct choice because he
was Jewish.
Speaker 18 (01:35:26):
Let's be honest. She should have picked the governor of Pennsylvania,
and her party wouldn't let.
Speaker 16 (01:35:30):
Her do it, so she ends up picking this camouflage
hat wearing buffoon that comes from your state. Who I
am convinced actually cost her votes, but I am more
than Glad was on the ticket so that JD.
Speaker 18 (01:35:40):
Advance could kick his ass at the debate.
Speaker 21 (01:35:45):
Why do you think it is that Democrats have had
such a hard time convincing men and young men in
particular of their message lately and conservatives have been much
more successful at it through Trump.
Speaker 16 (01:35:57):
It's very simple because they care more about dudes who
want to be women than dudes who just want to
be dudes.
Speaker 18 (01:36:03):
That is the main reason.
Speaker 3 (01:36:04):
And on that point, Scott, dudes that want to be dudes.
Speaker 2 (01:36:06):
Think about the gen Z young men that have gone
through now a generation K through twelve, COVID, all of that,
and they have been told by these woke teachers, indoctrinated,
especially at college, but even in their high school experience,
you need to apologize for being white, you need to
apologize for being straight, and you better apologize for being
a man.
Speaker 3 (01:36:24):
That's three strikes and you're out. But please vote for us.
I mean, that's not a good sales pitch for the Democrats,
is it. It is not.
Speaker 18 (01:36:30):
And look what's happening.
Speaker 16 (01:36:31):
There's polls out age eighteen to twenty one in this country.
These are some of the most conservative people in the country.
I mean, these kids that live through everything you just
mentioned are sick of it because they inherently know it's crap.
Speaker 18 (01:36:44):
Nobody wants to.
Speaker 16 (01:36:45):
Be told they are the problem over and over and
over and over again when they are clearly not the problem.
And this adherence to identity politics instead of saying, hey,
this is the United States of America. We're all going
to rise and fall based on our own hard work,
our own talent, you know, our own ideas, our own creativity.
This adherence to identity politics is so off putting, and
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yet it's constantly crammed down our throat. It was crammed
down our throat during the Biden years. All these kids
hate it. These young kids hate this because they inherently
know it's terrible way to run a railroad or a
country or anything else.
Speaker 5 (01:37:22):
And so I just I think they've made a huge mistake.
Speaker 16 (01:37:25):
I think they thought they could overpower America, cram this
down everybody's throat, and it would just become accepted part
of the DNA of the country. And the American people
flatly rejected it. And thank god, because I mean, it's
no way to run a government, and culture is much
much worse when you're basing everything on identity as opposed
to hard work and talent and you know, and and
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sort of God given abilities.
Speaker 2 (01:37:48):
Scott Jennings joining us CNN and the Democrats continue, I
think to completely miss the mark when it comes to
just being real and talking to men and talking about
issues that matter to men.
Speaker 3 (01:37:58):
We saw this in the farms to know you saw
this too.
Speaker 2 (01:38:01):
It almost looked like a parody video from Saturday Night Live,
an ad by the Harris Campaign aimed at men that
basically one of the messages was I'm man enough to
know that women are better than men. And then Pete
Footage Edge just commented on what Den's need to do
about talking to younger people.
Speaker 14 (01:38:17):
Of course we should be talking about how, yeah, if
you know, Speaker Johnson got his way, it wouldn't be possible,
not just for gay people to get married, but for
straight people to get divorced, let alone like birth control
or how he would want to regulate peorn or whatever.
Speaker 5 (01:38:31):
People.
Speaker 3 (01:38:32):
Most people would have the problem with your response to that.
Speaker 16 (01:38:36):
Well, Pete Footage has a fundamental misunderstanding about what average
everyday Americans, especially American men, want out of their government.
Most everyday, working people want to get up, go to work,
play by the rules, pay their taxes, and give their
kids a just a little bit better life than they
had to try to leave the country a little bit
better off than they found it. That was the message
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of the last election. They're not out worrying about all
of the stuff that Pete Boodhage is talking about.
Speaker 18 (01:39:04):
They're not obsessed with it. The Democrats are.
Speaker 16 (01:39:06):
Obsessed obsessed with sex, obsessed with these you know, sort
of these fringe ideologies. They talk about it constantly, and
they assume that everyone else is obsessed with it. Ninety
percent of the country just wants to get up and
go to work, and go home to their family and
enjoy their life and be left alone. That's what they
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want out of life and out of their government. And
these Democrats obviously don't understand it that I've read now.
They're spending twenty million dollars to organize a study so
they can understand those language patterns of how to talk
to men and working class people in this country. Buddy,
you don't need twenty million dollars. You just need to
leave people alone and stop obsessing over these fringe ideological
(01:39:50):
cultural issues. It's really as simple as that.
Speaker 5 (01:39:53):
But they obviously don't get it.
Speaker 18 (01:39:55):
I mean, look at who they're.
Speaker 16 (01:39:55):
Promoting, Bootage, Jasmine Crockett, Alexandria Costio. Court says they learned
all the wrong lessons.
Speaker 1 (01:40:02):
From the twenty four election.
Speaker 3 (01:40:03):
Man simply put all the wrong lessons. That's right.
Speaker 2 (01:40:05):
They're not figuring it out. They don't get it, and
it seems like they never will. And as far as
Scott and I are concerned, we hope that they don't.
But here's Scott Jennings. Yeah, on the topic of his book,
and again this is available December two, but you can
pre order it online Amazon dot Com or your favorite bookstore,
Revolution of Common Sense, and he tells the story about
visiting the Oval Office and interestingly meeting President Trump for
(01:40:26):
the first time, and his impression is not too bad.
Speaker 16 (01:40:29):
So I go into the Oval Office to see the President.
I hadn't been in there since two thousand and eight
when George W.
Speaker 18 (01:40:35):
Bush was in office.
Speaker 3 (01:40:35):
So open the door.
Speaker 18 (01:40:37):
Almost the entire cabinet is in there.
Speaker 16 (01:40:40):
I walk in and he looks up from the resolute
disc and he says, you look terrific.
Speaker 18 (01:40:47):
I mean, you look good on TV that in person.
Speaker 3 (01:40:50):
You look terrific.
Speaker 16 (01:40:52):
I have a seat, so I plopped down on the
couch next to Scott Bessett, the Secretary of the Treasury.
Speaker 18 (01:40:57):
Does everybody here know Scott?
Speaker 16 (01:40:59):
He's like our best guy, Scott, tell Marco what you
would do about the Panama Canal.
Speaker 18 (01:41:13):
If you have thirty dollars, you can read the rest.
Speaker 16 (01:41:19):
To be honest, Scott was a little bit average, but
then I came along, and now he's terrific. The whole
time I was sitting there, I was singing, I don't
know who in the hell was running the country in
the last four years, but I sure as hell know who's.
Speaker 18 (01:41:36):
Running it right now.
Speaker 2 (01:41:38):
Amen to that, And Scott, your impression is funny because
I can hear Donald Trump saying those very things. Very
believable that in that moment he would talk about why
are you still great now?
Speaker 3 (01:41:47):
Because I helped you out?
Speaker 2 (01:41:49):
But writing this book the genesis the seed of the
idea for you, how it materialized, and what type of
access you got to the president in writing that that
was important to you.
Speaker 3 (01:42:01):
In writing the book, it was important.
Speaker 16 (01:42:03):
The idea came from the inaugural address. He used the
phrase a revolution of common sense in the inaugural address,
and that spoke to me because that really is the
new branding of the Republican Party. And I just thought, look,
one hundred people are going to write books crapping all
over Donald Trump about his first hundred days, about his actions,
whatever policies he.
Speaker 1 (01:42:22):
Put in place.
Speaker 16 (01:42:23):
And I thought, you know what I do on CNN
is try to give some voice to half or more
than half the country a defense of what he is doing.
Speaker 18 (01:42:31):
Because he did win the election.
Speaker 5 (01:42:32):
He did win the popular vote after all.
Speaker 16 (01:42:34):
So I went to the Oval office and I told him,
I said, I'd like to write a book. I've written
thousands of newspaper columns, never written a book, but I
think you deserve a good, solid defense of this revolution
of common sense.
Speaker 1 (01:42:44):
He agreed.
Speaker 16 (01:42:45):
I did get to sit in with him a little bit,
interviewed several members in the cabinet, several members of a
White House senior staff. I flew to the one hundredth
day rally in Michigan with the President and spent some
time with him on Air Force one.
Speaker 18 (01:42:58):
And in that speech, he said, whether.
Speaker 16 (01:43:00):
You're liberal or conservative, or whatever the heck you call yourself,
it's just common sense.
Speaker 18 (01:43:05):
That's all.
Speaker 16 (01:43:06):
It is, and I just think he has turned the
old political analysis. You're red, you're blue, you're a Republican,
you're denect.
Speaker 5 (01:43:12):
He's turned this on its head.
Speaker 16 (01:43:14):
You think about the millions of people who aren't political
or didn't think of themselves as Republicans who've gravitated to him.
And it's not because he's out talking about political stuff.
It's because he's out talking about common sense. And you know,
if he's good at anything, he's good at branding, and
the branding of the party right now is a common
sense party is working for him, and by definition it
means his opponents are uncommon nonsense and they prove that
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every single day.
Speaker 3 (01:43:38):
It is a war of common sense.
Speaker 2 (01:43:39):
And Scott Jennings is on the front lines and the
belly of the beast at CNN, winning that battle night
after night. In his book A Revolution of Common Sense,
How Donald Trump stormed Washington and fought for Western civilization,
tremendous access that Scott was given a look behind the
scenes there. I can't wait for this to come out.
And Scott, as we continue to promote your book throughout
the rest of this count year, we look forward to
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many more visits from you.
Speaker 3 (01:44:02):
We thank you so much for your time today.
Speaker 18 (01:44:04):
Thanks for this invitation. I'm honored to be on.
Speaker 16 (01:44:06):
And yeah, when you get closer to coming out, we'll
come back on and talk about some of the stories.
And I think you'll find out that we needed a president.
Speaker 18 (01:44:14):
We didn't have one. We needed one, and we got one.
Speaker 3 (01:44:15):
Now certainly got one.
Speaker 2 (01:44:17):
Scott Jennings, we got one on the front lines there
at c and Mandy Connell is coming up next. And
I look at a very fun list of movies that's
right in front of me.
Speaker 22 (01:44:24):
Yes, that's my dream. We're going to make that happen.
I'm still figuring it out. I did find a theater
that would let us bring in our own movies, so
that has been my big sticking point. They wanted you
to do a private showing for a movie they were
already showing. I'm like, no, that's not what I want
to do.
Speaker 3 (01:44:36):
Am I invited? Of course you're invited.
Speaker 22 (01:44:38):
As a matter of fact, you're going to be part
of the Mystery Science Theater three thousand styles panel in
the front of the theater, running commentary on all of
these brilliant films.
Speaker 3 (01:44:47):
I am really looking really inappropriate.
Speaker 22 (01:44:50):
I needed to add Porkys onto that list as well,
and then invite a bunch of Zoomers to watch Poorky's
with us.
Speaker 3 (01:44:57):
After they say, Wow, what's right with JOHNN? I don't
know what.
Speaker 2 (01:45:00):
I'm looking forward to more these movies and doing that
or the Mandy Connell Show coming up next. Stick and
stay to KOA. I'm Ryan Schulin, been filling in for
Roz Kamensky.
Speaker 3 (01:45:09):
I'll talk to you later.