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December 13, 2024 40 mins
The guys dicuss where America nade the wrong turn (Bush's NWO) the election of Bildeberg Bill Clinton and our destructive foreign  and domestic policies.
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
General, a lot going on in America and the world.
Always smile, my, we have SUV size.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Drone giver jug what exit.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
Our execution of this healthcare CEO? Allegedly by Luigg Mangione.
I do want to come back to that. Got some
thoughts on that. Actually, I'm going to bring this up
right now. In general. There's a Wall Street Journal Friday

(00:34):
front page what VIPs are doing to beef up their security.
I'm thinking we need to beef up our security. We're
first since twenty seventeen, we were publicly undermining the establishment. True,

(00:56):
I have I have have you ever? Have you ever
concerned yourself at all of them? Though no one knows
who you are that you know, we walk out of
the studio and there's some madman Jacobin revolutionary with a
thirty eight want he.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Might find he's not the only one with a thirty
eight exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
But here so I read the article and I want
to say, this is what we apparently what we need
to do here from for the defense of the American people,
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(01:39):
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and I'm all for supporting my friends. And now my

(02:01):
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the best men's store I've been to in Ohio. It's
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the kind of the more the outdoorsy clothing that I

(02:24):
kind of like to wear. Don't know where you shop, General,
and of course you do. All right, here's what we need.
We need, but quick shout out to Seafield and Row
and Dublin. If you're looking for something for a guy
in your life, head on up there, Connor rowe take
fantastic care of you General. Apparently for us not to

(02:50):
and here we are tempting fate. I'm not sure I
feel about this, but we need a security team. Apparently
we need at least three guys. Uh And after seeing
Trump's security detail from Butler, PA.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
Frustrated by a with a rifle. Yeah, I don't.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Yeah, I don't want We're gonna have all dudes on
our security detail. Driver pulls up, keeps the engine running
to take off quickly. Two guards and a driver and
a coordinator. So if four you got to have two bodyguards,
a driver. Actually, I'd take dan Kapatrick. I would say,

(03:31):
I can make an exception for the all male uh
security detail. Dani Kapatrick is our driver and an a
coordinator and a tail car. Take that back. We can
put a coordinator, make her female as well, and I
would take Beth Dutton from Yellowstone as our coordinator. She
seems yes.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
Do you watch Yellostone, I've seen a couple of episodes.
I always thought it'd be better to get one of
those Toyota pickup trucks with the fifty calendar back that
be your trail car.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Just talking about drones and joys. Yeah, and then we
moved into I will come back to the drones and Joysey.
But somehow I've talked about security because that executive got shot,
well that was near Jersey. And then yes, and we
need security and we need four people. Looks like we
need two body men, two big big guards, a driver.
Danica Patrick, a coordinator and a tail car Beth Dutton,

(04:24):
and then they're all armed, and I think we can
do that.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
That's fair.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Mark Zuckerberg has put into his company's public filings that Meta,
that owns facebooks and others, spends twenty three million a
year on security. I don't find that. I'm like, I
don't know if that a lot not a lot. Well,
there's a lot of money.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
Is that security or is that cybersecurity?

Speaker 1 (04:51):
And then I look, now it's just personal security. Then
next down the next publicly traded company that has to
report financials Meta twenty three mili for Zuckbucks Alphabet, which
is I think the Google's six million, yes, and Walgreens
see one point five million. Well, if you're I'm forcing

(05:15):
you to say something in response to Walgreens being at
one point five Rupert Murdoch spends the same amount of
money on security as the see of Walgreens. What's up
with that? All right, let's go back to these drones,
SUV sized drones. Over Joysy, I did see this. This

(05:37):
sentence jumped off the newspaper page to me this morning.
Satellite images show Iran's drone carriers are nowhere near the us.
What so we have satellite images of Iran's drone carriers.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
I'm sure you tracked these things.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Yeah, no, but I didn't know I've ever even heard
of drone carriers.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
Well, else you gonna get them around.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
You put them on ships with other things. The drunk
carriers sound like dedicated carriers just for drones.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
Well, I mean, there's certain ships that would carry into
the zones.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Are the inside of this ship with these drones that
are being flown by they do? They have like soft,
big cushion couches in there, and like basement setting for
these I think these guys to be working like they're
to replicate being in their parents' basement. They're going to
look like fishing vessels, you think, are you guessing? No?

(06:30):
I would, that's I mean, but the drone operators. Did
you see where I was going with that?

Speaker 2 (06:35):
Well, yes, you got these people in their parents pemply
faced right. But those can be done. The drones can
be done through satellite. You know, the direction of the
drones don't have to be done you know, on a
rolling ocean. That can be done by some fourteen year
old Iranian kid in his parents' basement.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
Probably happening. Yes, do we not have norad? Can we
figure these drones out on Norrad or Santa Tracker? When
does Santa Tracker kick in?

Speaker 2 (07:01):
Well, that comes in on the twenty fourth, I think, all.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
Right, Well we'll see if they pop up on Santa
Tracker and then why can't we shoot him down? Why
have we not shot anything down yet?

Speaker 2 (07:11):
Well, Biden set the precedent up of letting the balloons
fly over, and so now it would be unfair to
let the balloons fly over but shoot down the drones.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
How many things?

Speaker 2 (07:22):
And didn't we just get that guy in Florida who
took a shot at the drone that was over his
house and now they're charging him with the federal felony.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
He's like, it's over my property. That's a I would
love to represent that guy. Are you licensed in Florida?

Speaker 2 (07:37):
I'm not, and it's tough to get licensed down there.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
How many things from other countries have flown over the
United States with this commander in chief.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
That we know about?

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Yes, you think Trump's gonna let things just blow around?

Speaker 2 (07:51):
No?

Speaker 1 (07:53):
All right? I mentioned Yellowstone before the break Yellowstone season five,
and I think it's called five. It's the second half
season five. Don't know why they don't call it season six.
I've been a huge fan of Yellowstone. My big concern
once you get over past season four, you start to

(08:14):
lose the originality. We've seen the same thing over and over,
and it's really hard for a show to continue on
past season four, unless it's South Park.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
Or something topical like Meet the Press.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
We'll talk about her later. Kristen Welker, she got her
lunch handed to her. Indeed, she did Yellowstone season five.
Taylor Sheridan is he's written himself into the show. He's
been in the show before, but he's the creator. He
writes himself in as this guy named Travis Wheatley. So
you think, okay, he's the writer creator. What name do

(08:51):
you give yourself. He's gonna go, I'm gonna be Travis Wheatley.
That's okay. I'll get with the name. And then like, hey, Taylor,
you need to have a girlfriend. That's a great idea.
I'm gonna write myself in a girlfriend. And do you
know who his girlfriend is in the show? No Bella
hadid you know her?

Speaker 2 (09:11):
I sounds pretty attractive, she's a rocket.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Okay, good job, Taylor, Sheridan and nice work.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
If you can get.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
General, I think we need to. I think you need
to go into screenwriting and you can write in on
your screen you the life you always want to have.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
That's right, played by a bat ball guy with a
relief smoking girlfriend.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
We'll be right back. Hey, you're listening for the Defense
of the American People on six ' ten WTV in iHeartMedia.
You can catch the show on the iHeartMedia app, Apple iTunes,
the Purple podcast button. We're on Spotify. General I was

(09:58):
with last night. I'll say recently, I was with the
outgoing chairman of Serious XM and buddies that I was with.
One of them said, you gotta you gotta hear these
guys show. You got to get him on Serious XIM
and he walked away very quickly. He must get pitched

(10:23):
all the time. Right, Oh, I'm sure he didn't know
what he's missing anyway. H By the way, on that
I also in the same place. We were at a
blue Jacket hockey game. I met Helio kester Nevis second
time I've met him. First time, I thought, you're here

(10:44):
in Columbus because he drives for shank racing based here
in Central Ohio, met Mike Shank. Great guys, great Americans.
Right here, these are good patriots Shank Racing. They have
four I maybe I maybe on this, but at least
four indy five hundred wins Shank Racing and Helio Races

(11:08):
for them. I also met their two younger drivers, God
by name of Felix from Sweet Sweden and another young
man from New Zealand with the last name of Armstrong.
Forget his first name. That guy does three hour plank.
They're there three hour plank anyway, I digress Heliu and

(11:30):
as kastronovs it may be one of the nicest people
I've ever met. Forget about the celebrity part, just flat
out unbelievably nice. Times Person of the Year.

Speaker 2 (11:41):
It's Ryan went from a mugshot in a federal correctional
facility to Times personal Person of the Year. Huh huh, well, oh,
how the Mighty have increased in size?

Speaker 1 (11:54):
Well, look, he's replaced Taylor Swift. She was last year's
Person of the Year. So America is making huge, huge
leaps and bounds of progress.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
Can we just go straight back to Man of the
Year now.

Speaker 1 (12:11):
Person of the Year. Well, then if it's if it's
if it's just man of the Year, then then you
miss the Middle Americans of nineteen sixty nine, and you
missed the computer from nineteen eighty two, and.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Get endangered Planet, Endangered Earth.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
Nineteen eighty eight, and then my favorite twenty eighteen, the Guardians,
not the Cleveland Guardians, journalists under attack.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
All right, Well, all I can say is my point exactly.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
You know else? I love general. Do you know who
President Trump is invited to attend his inauguration?

Speaker 2 (12:51):
Was it President Ji of China?

Speaker 1 (12:54):
President Xixingping? How cool is that? But keep any keep
an eye on who gives to his inaugural fund, how
much money an inaugural fund raises, and how much Biden's
library doesn't raise. Keep it. This will be fun. We'll
take a look at that. I'm going to find out

(13:14):
where we can track the inaugural fund and Biden's library fund.
Jesse Waters had a good one. He said, it's just
going to be like a pop up bookstore.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
Well, and the books will be there. Why I ten
percent of the big.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
Guy have a I have a politician. I have one
politician that I really really like, and I don't consider
him to be a politician. But I guess by definition
he is now and that's Berdie Marine. Now I have
a guy I'm keeping an eye on on the Democrat Party,

(13:52):
guy by the last name of Fetterman. He's coming around.
Keep an eye on this guy.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
And if he switches over, they'll say it's because he's
brain damaged.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
I like Fetterman, and look he looked. He he won
in Pennsylvania because mehmet Oz somehow thought that it would
be a good time for him to run for Senate.
Fetterman wins. I like Fetterman.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
Not the year of the Rhino, that was twenty two.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Yeah, but I keep an eye on Fetterman. He went
on truth Social very recently and posted you know, and.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
I think too that there's probably not a lot of
people in his life, given his sighs, that.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Have told him. No, he's six foot eight.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
Yeah, he's only a He's only one in shorter than
Baron Trump six foot eight.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
I think Trump. I think Trump and Fetterman could be bros.
Because look, Trump, Trump's not beholden, clearly not beholden to
any party.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
You know, Trump would go to visit him and he'd
be wearing a hoodie. Trump.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
Would you think Trump had put on a hoodie.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
I think it'd be masterful.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
Syria collapses. All right, here we goig surprise, and this
is going to dovetail into what we want to talk
about on the rest of the show. Another power vacuum
in the Middle East by quote Syrian rebels. Now last
week or two weeks ago, I mentioned Syria, and it
is for whatever reason, it just seems like the Biden

(15:30):
regime is burning all the boats, pushing Russia into a
corner with these shooting missiles into their sovereign territory.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
Given the rebels to go ahead, given.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
The which by the way, is the al Qaeda branch
in Syria, and they've changed their name to what's just
being referred to, and the press is hts. They're promising
to be a softer, gentler terrorist organization. It's radical itching
longer to kill them, it is radical Islam. So we
now have uh al Qaida and Syria, a kind of light,

(16:06):
a kind of light, all kind of light controlling Syria,
and they're there at with our blessing. There's nothing happens.
I don't think without the United States green lighting things.
Assad fell so fast. There's a lot to there's a
lot that that has the that has the CIA fingerprints

(16:28):
all over it. And this is what America doesn't want.
We don't want this, we haven't wanted this. And this
is why Trump won. This is why you have a
wave of populism from the right all over the world.
And there are multiple factors. France has a new prime minister. Uh,

(16:50):
we'll talk. I want to I want to come back
to these other nations and why it is important to
pay attention to the elections and and other peer countries.
And I want to catch do that on the second
half of the show. I want to get your take
on Christopher Ray and interesting, he knew he wasn't going

(17:11):
to survive, but it's interesting. Are you going to say
how surprised the press was?

Speaker 2 (17:16):
No, it's interesting how he timed his resignation announcement the
day before the FBI IG released that report saying that
there were over two dozen confidential informants in the J
six crowd.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Yeah, those cis, those confidential informants. They are really good
at one thing, spying Entrapman h asked the guys who
were part of the FBI organized and led attempted kidnapping
of Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
This goes all the way back to Ruby Ridge. They
take these people are money so much they to take
these people have no money and say, hey, I'll give
you two thousand bucks if you'll alter this gun for me.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
It is crazy cut They're called cutouts. They're cutouts. And
I'm curious, if I am curious what role any of
this plays in Luigi Mei and Giunie. I'm waiting. I
haven't seen in Nexus. You know, there's a there's a
Nancy Pelosi chatter out there that somehow the CEO is

(18:24):
going to testify against Nancy Pelosi and insider trading. That
doesn't make any sense to me unless the CEOs, I
don't know. It didn't make any sense to me.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
If you're sire a hit man, his name should be Luigi.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Yes, And where's he from?

Speaker 2 (18:43):
Maryland, Jersey by way of Pennsylvania. And also he been
to college in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
I guess so we we we we on this before
we talk about Christopher rang I, just like we're gonna
have to catch him here on the other side. None
of this make any sense. This guy, this guy graduates
Valdictorren All Boys, prep school. We all know this now, Penn,

(19:09):
not Pen State Pen, that's ivy league two degrees including
a masters, and then doesn't wear gloves. His fingerprints, of course,
are now found on bottles in this and the like
on the crime scene. And he's still carrying all the
evidence on him. Something doesn't add up. Something doesn't add up.

(19:33):
All Right, after the break, we're going to introduce the
series of can continue on why we the American people
need to get our brain wrapped around that this is
not Trump two point zero. This is a revolution to
get back to a constitutional order. We need to unwind

(19:56):
at least forty years, probably more, maybe fifty or sixty
of really bad policy, foreign and domestic. It needs to
get undone. All policies that most of us have grown
up under need to be on the chopping block, reevaluated,
and we need to get our listeners and American people ready.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
It is.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
It must have happened, and we're going to prove to
you why after the break. Okay, So three things number one,
welcome back. I'm Attorney Brad Koffel. That is Attorney Eric
Willison's stark nation in general. Three things number one is

(20:42):
we need to make sure that the Trump administration does.
That knows how far back it needs to go in
time to undo things. I say minimum forty forty and four.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
That's a nice little.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
Yea. It needs to be done. We got to go
and explain why number two, we need to protect actual
American interests. These are also interests that will get you reelected,
whether it's the United States, France, Argentina, UK, whatever you have.

(21:25):
By now, the ruling party must understand what the interest
of your people are. And it ain't no secret. Your
policies have to prioritize American workers, American industries. All trade
agreements need to be on the chopping block. Tariffs need

(21:48):
to be discussed, not a shotgun tariff, a surgical scalpel tariff.
And incentivize companies to bring jobs back to the United States,
as Bill Clinton said as he unseeded President George H. W.
Bush in ninety two, who had a miraculous, an incredibly

(22:11):
high approval rating just a year prior and lost all
his political capital because the economy started to teeter at
the same time we're doing desert storm.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
Well, it was also the issue that he said rena,
no new taxes, and then he went and gave in
on that.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
It's the economy, as Builderberg, Bill said, and now you
can add to it immigration reform. Every country that's lurching
to the right under the banner of populism cites rejection
of globalism, rejection of mass migration, and put your policies

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for your people first. What happened, well, the Cold War ends?
And then Bush forty one new World order? Is it
fills the vacuum Bush forty one and his crew, what
is the if the establishment man period? George H. W.

(23:15):
Bush fits the establishment man stereotype so well, including heavy,
too much on foreign influence, foreign colonialism, foreign interventions, foreign conflicts,
and domestically out of touch and unrelatable to the American people.

(23:41):
Bush forty one's new World Order would be the nations
would be governed by the United Nations and policed by
the US military. Our economy started to Teeter Bilderberg. Bill
Clinton took advantage of that. It also caused Ross Perot,

(24:01):
my man Ross to enter the political scene publicly. He's
always been there privately, Ross Perot, You younger listeners look
up Ross Perot and what he was saying in nineteen
ninety two when he ran for president.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
I remember him saying the budget is like, you're crazy.
Ain't down in the basement. We all know she's there,
but nobody's talking about her.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
That's good. He says the political establishment in the United
States was failing the American people. He said that in
nineteen ninety two. He is a political prophet. He cited
the federal budget debt deficit, He cited the national debt.
He opposed NAFTA. He said, that's going to be a

(24:48):
giant sucking sound of jobs leading the country. What did
he say.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
That's exactly what he said, that you're going to hear
a giant sucking sound as all these jobs go down
to Mexico. There you go.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
He was worried about out the influence of special interest
and lobbyist. Remember special interest in lobbyists were really an
invention big time of the eighties.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
Well, he actually was talking about He says, these people
that we send to do our international treaties, he said,
they send their killers, they send their top people. We
send the people that blew up the balloons at the
political conventions.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
He had an ability to speak directly to the American people.
This is why I love Ross Pereau. I was In
my second year of law school, I had my polyci degree,
my concentration and revolutions, and I love Ross pereaut.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
He took me from being a deep blue Democrat into
a deep red Conservative.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
So we have to go back to profit Ross profit
parrel and his ability to speak directly to the American
people in both parties. Donald Trump has that. I don't
know that JD. Vance has the dynamism, uh the sustain
of that type of charisma. But it's the charisma of

(26:11):
these populous leaders like Ross Perrot that are are that
are huge, and this is what causes these uh these
changes in established order. You wind up having a populist,
charismatic person who can communicate directly to his or her people,

(26:33):
say the right things because he knows they're the right things,
and he's unafraid. So we have we have all this.
But what happened to the United States is we had
we came off the eighties. We're in the early nineties,

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the walls down, Soviet unions collapsed, and we decide we're
going to have a new world and unfortunately that new
world order left the American people behind. It really did.
And Ross warned us Builderberg Bill Clinton showed up with
a whole new agenda promote democracy in parts of the

(27:14):
world that doesn't stand a chance. Economic globalization, also known
as economic colonialism or economic protectionism, digging into resource rich
third world countries under the banner of human rights while
ignoring the known human rights violations, say in China. And

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by the way, at the same time, we gave Most
Favored Nation trading status to the People's Republic of China.
We joined the World Trade Organization. It was whipped up
and put in place in nineteen ninety five. This is
the Builderberg generation. And then for some reason we lose

(27:58):
boys in Mogadi. Issue where Moga? What Somali silvil war?
Who cares? Why is why do we have Blackhawks in Mogadishu?

Speaker 2 (28:10):
And why are they down?

Speaker 1 (28:11):
And why are they down? And why are we in Haiti?
Why are we bombing Yugoslavia or former Yugoslavia And why
did they bomb our embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in
nineteen ninety eight? What's going on? And then this show
one of my favorite shows of all time twenty four

(28:32):
with Kiefer Sutherland is Jack Bauer a new thing called
terrorism and counter terrorism? What where? Did this stuff come from?
And then NATO is expanding, adding Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic.
Wait a minute, this was the agreement. We weren't going

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to go east to Berlin. They have nukes, Russia has nukes.
What are you doing that exploitation? You're going to wind
up creating a monster. When the British exploited the Treaty
of Verside, when the world exploited Germany and the Treaty
Oversaigne after World War One, they got hitler. When NATO,

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the United States exploits its power towards Russia like that,
you create a putin everywhere we go our foreign policy. Well,
George W. Bush Bush two ranch in Crawford, Texas. He's relatable,
he's from Texas, so hopefully he's not been brainwashed, even

(29:35):
though he's forty one son and he's in and things
to be pretty good until Tuesday, September eleventh, and that's
when that's when those old Cold warrior Warhawks showed up
and told him how it was going to be. And
of course George W. Became a spiritual leader to America
for a while until the global financial crisis of two

(29:58):
thousand and eight and more of us are waking up, going, okay,
hold on, it makes no sense for us to be
doing what we're doing anymore in the Middle East, and
we're gonna bail out these banks, banksters. And then Builderberg
Barack Obama comes on scene, and in response to that's
the Tea Party movement. Trump won the Golden escalator. The

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Empire strikes back twenty on him starting twenty sixteen through
twenty twenty four. Then we have the Justice Department, the FBI,
the plandemic, right crazy, Let's we need to rewind at
least to what Ross Perreu was saying in nineteen ninety two. Hey,

(30:41):
if you're just joining us, we're talking about getting your
brain wrapped around the concept that we need America America,
not Republicans, not Democrats, not conservatives, not liberals. We need
to rewind and go back to at least nineteen ninety two,

(31:01):
because the train came off the tracks in nineteen ninety two.
And let me explain, and this is why it's very
important to build up your body armor when the establishment
and all of its tentacles try to convince you that
Trump and his administration policies, people nominees are dangerous or

(31:27):
they're unqualified. We have to remember where we were as
a nation before we started. Bush new the globalist new
World order. Reagan. What Reagan did in the nineteen eighties,
he was able to harness the frustration of America that
was caused economically period period period of.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
The late seventies.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
Right, and he Astro Turf Jimmy Carter in eighty Astro Turf,
he curbs Krip stomped somebody in eighty four Mondale yep.
But then something happened. The heir apparent, George H. W.
Bush moves in on Hussein pardon me, yeah, sad On

(32:12):
Hussein in Iraq as because he moved into Kuwait, Kuwait,
and we decided we were going to go in and
kick him out.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
Well, now, this this was at a time when the
Middle East was still the world's largest and most important
supplier of oil.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
I didn't have any problems with this, Now, I'm you know,
I didn't have any problems with this. I didn't. I
wasn't quite, I assumed, And I distinctly remember being a
third year law student watching this. It was an evening,
and I looked to a buddy of mine and I said,
if we're there and we're going to get something out

(32:51):
of this. I'm fine with this because at this point
in time, these are men and women in our age.

Speaker 2 (32:56):
I was there, and you were there.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
I'm sorry, thank you. I was saying. I was saying,
we have good people, we have Americans, and some are
going to die. We better be getting something out of this.
And I just say, I just trust the people in
charge know where the where to send the bill, and
I assume that when that bill comes back to be

(33:22):
paid to the American people that we're going to feel it.
I haven't felt anything coming back now. Maybe they've disrupted
some terror terrorist stuff. I know it's a a hard
one to justify if you're going to say that US
being there just disrupts everybody. It does, we create new
generations of terrorism. But Reagan harnessed the people's frustration, and

(33:48):
the frustration was economic. And at some point in time,
once we once we start to rewind this stuff and
get back and get our foreign policy redefined and not

(34:10):
be some interventionists, I think we need to talk about
having a constitutional convention. We need to get some of
this stuff put in the United States Constitution, because I
don't know how long and and I don't know how
long we're going to be able to the people and
and really good representatives of the people are going to

(34:34):
be able to stay there. We have a two hundred
and fiftieth anniversary coming up, our two hundred and fiftieth birthday.
Thomas Jefferson would tell you, I can't believe you guys
are still using the same constitution we wrote.

Speaker 2 (34:48):
He envisioned that there would be some two thousand amendments
by now.

Speaker 1 (34:52):
We need amendments to immortalize secure borders, economic autonomy, economic autonomy, IMF,
no thanks, and a government that works for us, not
the other way around. Also, American people, we must be
very wary and on guard to weed out any aspiring

(35:16):
leader that is not the genuine, authentic article, men and
women and corporations that think they know American populism but
they really do not. We need to pack these people down.
If you want to run for Senate and you're in
the if there's someone who wants to run for Senate
US Senate, and regardless what state you're living in, figure

(35:37):
out a way to get to a fundraiser for the
candidate that you plan on voting for, and then pull
them aside. Pull out a list of four or five questions,
ask them know who you're voting for. You will get
the responses that you're looking for. But now you need
to gauge does this person really believe it or these

(35:57):
sound bites that there can pain is telling them to use.
Bernie Marino gets it. He gets it, Donald Trump gets it.
VIVEK Vivic gets it. I had to double check it is.
Vivic gets it. But we need to We cannot have
another thirty to forty years of promises to citizens of

(36:20):
sovereignty only to turn around and rule us like subjects.
And this is what elite establishment does. And this is
why we need to further further disperse the political power
and get some of that power out of Washington, DC.
Why because the power is the people. We the people,

(36:44):
We already possess every power we need. Now it's time
to go around and see what doge comes up with
and be prepared for this foreign aid stuff. When you
start to hear more and more about the foreign aid
in these like US aid. Usaid is not aid in

(37:05):
the sense of we're coming to help you. When you
hear about ned these CIA cut out democracy quote democracy builders,
they're money laundering operations, so be prepared. Number One, we
need to roll this stuff back at least forty years.
Number two, we need to consider constitutional convention called by

(37:31):
the people through a convention of States, to get added
to our Bill of Rights or amend the Constitute or whatever,
to make sure that borders are secure, that we are
a nation under God, indivisible, and that these agencies that

(37:51):
are not supported by constitutional approval need to be terminated.
And then if the people side, you know what, maybe
axing the Department of Education was a bad idea.

Speaker 2 (38:05):
You know, Mark Lynn. Mark Levin had a book not
long ago called the Liberty Amendments. Yes and I commend.

Speaker 1 (38:11):
That too, twenty twelve, and it was part of the
It became the manifesto for the Tea Party movement. He
and Mark Meckler worked really closely on that. I believe
the administrative state, Yeah, we must reclassify Trump the executive
CEO needs to reclassify, reassign, or simply dismiss thousands of

(38:33):
these mandarins. And we need to contemporaneously cut off public
funding of think tanks and NGOs. These are where these
are the things that spread the seeds and the US
border patrol could secure the border today the moment the
president orders. And then energy independence. The companies already know

(38:58):
where to drill, they just need permission. We need to
put nuclear back in the daily conversation, nuclear fusion and fision,
so you know, and then you can talk about the
tax code and all the other agencies, the FBI, DOJ,

(39:19):
the military contractor's cabal. We've been run. We have been
run too long from a top down, elitist smarty pants
inside both parties the New World Order, and as a result,
the major cities have become the fault lines, and we

(39:40):
have centralized global governing versus national sovereignty. National sovereignty must win.
Centralized global manufacturing now, we want regional American jobs for
American citizens. We are not going to allow elite universities
to propagate this new religion of globalism or stakeholder capitalism.

(40:03):
We need to audit our elite universities and make sure
that anyone who's taking public dollars are not undermining the
new constitution or the new amendments that they're proposing. It's
happening across the world. The people are rising. The machine
is going to do everything you can and all its
tentacles to stamp it down. We must stay strong and

(40:26):
demand to go back even further in time that you
may actually be thinking about to get our country back
on track. General, we get. We are Marry Christmas
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