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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And here we are. Thank you very much for listening.
Mark Blazer, Chuck Douglas seventy nine over there as in degrees.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Oh, I thought you met my age.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
You know you're not quite there.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Yet, Surney Dight over here, Yeah I am. That's all
audio processing that makes me sound younger.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
You're not even close. Would you knock it off with that?
Speaker 3 (00:27):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (00:27):
We were just talking about the think about it, the
White House lawn displaying the illegal immigrants mugshots. Kamala Harris
is going to deliver a speech and they're calling it
her first major speech, and she's going to be targeting
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Donald Trump as of course, the hundredth to day in
office approaches tomorrow, and it's going to be given at
an event organized by Emerge, a groups of hoarding Democrat
women in politics, and it's going to be her most
extensive remark since leaving the vice presidency. And you know,
they said Emerge was inspired by her early political career,
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and so I think to myself, I'm like, well, we'll
all be waiting speech by somebody who was anointed by
the Democrats as the nominee for president, has the entire
legacy media, the entire current pop music acts, end less
supply of money, but good and tell us what she
do anything differently than the guy who was brain dead
in office at the time. And yeah, we're supposed to
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be waiting to hear what she's going to have to
say about Donald Trump and all of his shortcomings. I'm
sure is what we're going to hear from her. I
can hardly wait, can hardly wait? Can you hear it
in my voice?
Speaker 2 (01:50):
I can hear. I think operation letter talks you just
apply to all of them.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
That would be a good one.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Congressman Jim Jordan's joining us now, and I can't wait, Congressman,
can you?
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Yeah, well, what's next? And the following day, Joe Biden's
going to give us a speech. You know, I didn't
realize he was going to do that. So you learn
things from you when you come on this show. You
learn that, and you learn that Chuck seventy nine years old,
and you learn all kinds of important things when you
come on the show.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
Here have you teed it up yet?
Speaker 3 (02:20):
This year?
Speaker 1 (02:21):
In this golf season, I.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Actually I got I was I was helping a colleague.
I did two events for a colleague yesterday down in
Texas to the day before I actually got to play
in Texas. Out was it was, it was kind of nice.
How about you have you let have you played here
in Ohio?
Speaker 1 (02:37):
No, I haven't been able to tee it up yet.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
I am.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
I'm slated to play on Saturday, and so we'll see
if that happens. And then next week out at Mirfield.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
There's that's right. Yeah, yeah, so start playing there before
the tournament gets in town in a few weeks. Yeah,
that's great.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
Yeah, when you play in u Yo four, do you
secretly hear the ghost of Alex Trebek saying what were
the number of votes Biden actually got? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (03:07):
You know, it's interesting. I actually got to play. I
got to play with Joe Ogilbee, a fellow Ohioan who
lives in Texas. Uh, got to play with him on Saturday.
He was on the PGA, right, Yeah, he was on
TJ for a long time. Yeah. He's really involved with
PGA policy, on the board and different things. Really just
a fascinating guy and I so enjoyed it. Him and
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another individual and then the other guy's son. We had
a we had a wonderful, uh wonderful time playing and
Joe can just flat out play man. You know, I
hack it around, but he can play man. He hits
it well. So that was that was that was fun
to do. Plus be an Ohio guy in just just
a super guy.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Isn't it funny to think that a guy like that
is can't make it on the PGA Tour. Now when
you see somebody play that well and you go cheese,
you know, it's like he can't. Now, I don't know
if he's going to get on the Champions Tour. I'm
sure he's he's got to be around fifty, right or somebody.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
Yeah, I think he's fifty one. And but he played,
you know, he played like fifteen years on the tour,
did very well. Yeah, I think he won the tournament
and so he was a really good player I remember.
And but like he likes, he likes the sort of
the business, in the policy and of it as well.
He's done well in business himself after he ended up
leaving the tour. But I don't think he wants to
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play on on the Champions Tour. But what I saw
sure looks like you could play. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
That's the thing when you see those guys, you know,
up close, and then you're out there and a horrible
round to them is you know, seventy three or seventy
four and you just go cheese And were you guys
all playing the same tease? I'm interesting because.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
Yeah, okay, were touch me? He hits it a lot
farther than I.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
Oh sure, yeah, but.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
It was and a lot more accurate. But they're just
like all parts of their game are good, and you know,
they're obviously particularly good at when they're when when they
do miss the occasional when the time when they miss, agreed,
he didn't miss many when they chip it, it's just
like so close and then they make that four foot
in which you know many times I don't. Yeah, it was.
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It's always fun to wat. I've had the provenge to
play with a couple really good players before, and it's
always amazing to watch on just how good they are.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
Hey, so, Congressman, how about you know we were just
watching a little bit ago when the the the Eagles,
some of the Eagles were at the White House, and
you know we were talking earlier on the show a
little quick blurb about Saquon Barkley and to the critics
of the time with Trump, maybe I just respect the
office he goes on to saying, you know, I was
telling Chuck, I'm like, why is it It doesn't matter
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what it is in this world. It's anything that is
connected to him. You have to defend yourself. It's unbelievable.
There's literally no let up anywhere anywhere.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
Yeah. No, that's and that's the left. That's uh, they
never quit. I always say the left is crazy and
the left is knee and they're they're constantly playing those games.
But you're right, like, I don't care who you are
and who the president is. If you get invite to
the White House, it's well, the greatest country in the world.
That's the highest office, most important office that there is
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on the planet. You go to the White House, you know,
what the heck. If it's a Democrat and you're a Republican,
you go. If it's vice versa, you go. It shouldn't
it shouldn't be a political thing. The president and President
Trump is the most gracious host. I don't care where
you come from. If you're a sports figure, whatever, you're
being honored, Bill Maher, most gracious host.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
You know, even if you're Bill Maher is what I
was saying, Like, he's a gracious host.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Yeah, yeah, no, he's that's just who he is. We've
we've talked before, We've had our families had the good
fortunate spend a little time with him, and he is
always nice to our kids, our boys, and my wife.
It just is just an amazing, amazing guy.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Today's the ninety ninth day. Tomorrow will be his one
hundredth day that forty seven has been in office. And
you know, this is this is a long game that
we're talking about. And you know, Chuck was even saying
earlier that somebody he had back and forth with is
you know, basically saying like, oh, yeah, your president said
within twenty four hours he was going to get that
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between Ukraine and Russia, get that whole thing settled or or.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
What have you.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
And it was basically coming off of what we saw
over the weekend that at the Pope's funeral. You know,
you saw Zelenski and Trump sitting across from each other
and the one you know that photo that's out right now,
and he's trying to get all of that. But then
I saw today behind Peter from this morning on watching
the Fox and Friends, he was doing a report there
from the North Lawn and it was lined with those
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posters and all the illegal immigrants, the mug shots, all
the crimes they committed. You look at that, You look
at this, how people are They're they're protesting the arrest
of a judge who was sneaking somebody out of the courthouse.
That ice was what is what is wrong with America
right now?
Speaker 3 (07:55):
Congressman, Yeah, and when understand when a judge does or
when these sanctuary cities do basically the same thing. We had.
The situation in Denver happened a while back, and we
actually got a chance to question the Denver mayor and
a hearing on this. When they do that, they jeopardize
the safety of everyone, the law enforcements that then has
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to go apprehend the individual on the street, the public
who may be in that area when they do the apprehension,
and also the illegal migrant. And the case in Denver,
when it happened, they say they sent a detainer to
the Denver mayor and said, you know, give us a
forty eight hour notice because you got a guy who
has been in for aggravator to assault, was charged also
with AUTOCEP and if you're going to release and let
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us know he's here, illegally. We'll take him to the custody.
Instead of give him twenty four hours notice or forty
eight hours notice, they gave him forty minutes. And what
happened is he gets released to the street, takes more agents.
They had to one agent got assaulted. They had to
tase the migrant. So the micro gets turted, the agent
potentially gets harmed, and the potential harm to the public
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when it could have been handled it with two agents
in the jail. Here he has put the handcuffs on him.
Take him into federal custody. No, you can't do that,
because the left is crazy. And the same thing with
this judge saying, oh they're coming in the front or
sneak out the back door. You're a judge for goodness sake.
So I agree with the DJ and this this this
effort to prosecute this judge in Milwaukee.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
This this governor and Wisconsin. Tony Evers in a statement,
He's like, in this country, people that are suspected of
criminal wrongdoing are innocent until their guilt is proven beyond
reasonable doubt. They are found guilty by a jury of
their peers. This is the So he goes on he goes. Unfortunately,
we have seen in recent months the President and the
Trump administration repeatedly used dangerous rhetoric to attack an attempt
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to undermine our judiciary at every level, including flat out
disobeying the highest court in the left that this is
their comeback for for everything that's happening right now. And
they're trying to compare him to to Hitler, saying that
you know, Hitler did this, you know he he arrested,
judges have you. It's it's unreal the comparisons that they're
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trying to draw.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
From this, Well, of course it's unreal. But but everything
the governor of Wisconsin said is accurate. For American citizens,
there's there are under our constitution, you are innocent until
proven guilty. There's there's due process that you're entitled to,
but there is a different level of process that you
get if you're not a citizen of this country. And
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it's and it's like there was process that went that
took places. This guy was in a court, like, you
got to be kidding me. So to make that comparison,
just that what the governor's saying is that's true if
you're an American citizen, but if you're not. If you're
in that thirteen gang member and a court has found
you to be such and you're here illegally, you don't
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get the same process that a citizen gets. That's just
how it works. Now.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
I was just talking about this last week. Did the
same people who want to give constitutional rights American constitutional
rights to illegal immigrants are the same people who will
also protest Americans being subject to the laws of another
land when they break the laws when they're outside of
this country. It doesn't make sense. Those two things cannot coincide.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
And then when Chuck Schumer, Congressman Chuck Schumer is like,
they're no kings in America, Trump and Bondy can't just
decide to arrest sitting judges at will and threaten judges
into submission. What Schumer's lost it? Man? Like, what kind
of a comparison is You can't just arrest sitting judges.
Yes you can if they've broken the law.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
I mean, what break the law? But when you talk
about no kings and the previous administration rated the President
Trump's home, had the FBI go through his home. When
the previous administration set up a Disinformation Governance Board, the
most orwellian thing I've ever heard. Set it up as
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if to say, bureaucrats can say what let me think
about it, that board would say what you're allowed to
say on your show. They could have impact on what
you're allowed to tweet from your show, what you're allowed
to post from Like, that's not how America works. And
yet they're just talking about authoritarianism and the king like
you gotta be kids.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
Well, they learned that from their role model. Don't forget
attack watch dot com. Don't you remember that when President
Obama was sworn to attack if anyone speaks badly of
President Obama, go to attack watch dot com and reported
what kind of nineteen eighty four crap ola is?
Speaker 3 (12:30):
That?
Speaker 1 (12:30):
It's a shatter shadow, right for sure?
Speaker 3 (12:32):
Man?
Speaker 1 (12:33):
Absolutely all right, Congressman Jim Jordan, thank you? Did you
play well? That's the other question. I was saving that
to the end.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
Not the first home.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
All right, Yeah, okay, that outstanding. That's good.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
Yeah. I can't shoot the scores you shoot, I just oh,
please come back.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
At one point, we're gonna we're gonna te it up.
I hope.
Speaker 3 (12:52):
At some times I love to sua care guys.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
Thanks brother. I appreciate you all right,