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That we're waiting on Jim Jordan.You know, look it's live radio,
so hopefully he'll be calling here injust a second. He's got a couple
things going on, so you know, that's it goes. I guess sometimes
I was thinking about this during thebreak. Something popped up from Hey,
it's a Netflix suggestion for something orwhatever, and then it triggered. I
saw have you seen Extraction with ChrisHemsworth? Have you heard of that movie?
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I love Chris Hemsworth. Extract?Is that a new movie? Well?
Extraction too. I thought it wasnewer, but turns out it was
twenty twenty three. I think itwas at the very end of twenty twenty
three, because it doesn't give thethe month that it was released. However,
I just saw twenty twenty three.I swear I thought it was newer
than that. Anyway, we watchedit over the weekend. There were one
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million, four hundred and eighty sixthousand, three hundred and twenty two bullets
fired in that movie. Wait abit, hold on, give me that
number again. Sounds like Joe Bidengiven out numbers, and I'm obviously embellishing
a little bit. But it wasmore. It was about one point four
million bullets fired from different weapons,a variety of weapons in that movie.
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If you're looking for a shoot himup, kick ass, hacked, flim
spit kind of movie, that isyour movie. Extraction two and Yeah,
Chris Hemsworth, I mean, he'sgood in it, and there's some really
there's some really cool scenes. He'sactually how about this, Chris Hemsworth is
such a badass in this movie.Somebody throws a molot off cocktail, part
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of it catches him on fire hisright arm, and with that flaming arm,
he's beating the crap out of it, like this guy that he's fighting
while his arm's on fire. Yougot knocked out by somebody's arm is on
fire. Somebody hit you in theface while their fist was on fire.
That's funny, I know. Iwas like, wow, now this guy,
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are you like punching it up there? Is that what you're kind of
looking at? Or were you lookingat something else? I mean, and
it's no. I was I'm tryingto see Extraction two and which which tells
you there's an extraction one which Ihaven't seen, which is just called extraction.
I'm sure, but I did notwatch that and at physical therapy today,
My my physical therapist is like Iwas talking about, I go,
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you know, I saw some ChrisHemsworth movie over there, and I go,
about one point four million bullets werefired from a variety of weapons in
this movie. And he goes andI said this with Chris Henery goes Extraction,
and I was like, you've seenthat, and I go, I
just watched Extraction too, And hetold me I should have watched Extraction.
But I was going, I'm havinga hard time believing I needed to see
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the first one to set this oneup. I kind of got it,
like I figured out, yeah,okay, this guy, I mean,
he's injured. He has to he'sgot to rehab and get back to whatever.
Dude, he at the very beginning, he takes a shot through the
neck and somehow makes it. Hesurvives like a bullet shoot, Like he
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literally takes a shot through the neck, and then he goes dark. You
know, he goes black. Hegot he's knocked out, and then he
ends up coming to and then theyhe rehabs and gets back to whatever and
then helps his uh he begins hisrevenge, if you will. So it
was and it's cool. There's alot of there's a lot of cool fights
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stuff. If I if I seeit around, I will jump on it
and watch it. Yeah. Ithink you uh, I think you'll probably
you know what, I know youwill you'll like it. I mean,
I think you'll like it. Yeah, uh yeah, especially well I'm just
a Chris Hemsworth fan in general.Oh you are okay? Yeah? I
was it him or his brother thatwas with Miley Cyrus? Was it Liam
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Hensworth? Yeah? It was Liam. It wasn't. It wasn't because I
was Yeah, I was trying toI knew it was a Hemsworth that was
with Miley. I'm pretty sure.I'm pretty sure. Yeah, you know
what I mean. It wasn't everChris. No, I don't. I
don't think so. Yeah. Yeah, And so anyway, I was just
a congressman. Jim Jordan's joining usnow and a congressman. We were just
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talking about this Chris Hemsworth movie Iwatched over the weekend. It's called Extraction.
And I don't know if you've everand I don't know if you like
the movies where it's just I mean, there was about one point four million
bullets fired in this movie roughly,just roughly. I didn't count all of
them. But my wife, Mywife goes, I have never seen a
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movie where there was this much gunfire, And she's seen the one with Keanu
Reeves. Yeah, what's the onewhere John Wick? That's us? Yeah,
John Ware. I think if youtook John Wick one, two,
and three and you added up allthose gunshots, it was in one of
Chris Hemsworth's because it's the great fourthat's in it. Man, And at
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one point he's I was just tellingJosh Congressman that his he somebody throws a
mallet off. He's fighting in aprison. I you know, I don't
know how he's he's somehow holding offall these people that keep coming out of
nowhere, and he's somebody throws likea Molotov cocktail. His right arm is
on fire, and he's beating thecrap out of a guy while his arm
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is on fire. Now that's theultimate badass right there. Yeah. I
mean, I like action movies sometimes, but I don't know if I don't
know if that this would be onethat I would be with enjoy. I
just I don't know the last time, the last movie I think we've seen
in the theaters was really good.Was the Boys in the Boat great?
And the book's even better than themovie. I don't know, we may
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maybe talking about this before it,but so I haven't been in the theater
in a while, but Boys inthe Boat was really good and the books
is even better. If you're ifyour listeners have read that that great Boys
in the what is it again?I'm sorry? The Boys in the Boat's
about the nineteen is about a teamin Washington. Crew team in Washington in
the nineteen thirties, and the storyis told to one guy, Joe Rant,
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and he's that he's on the crewteam and he makes it. But
they were sort of they were morelike not all just upper class, wealthier
families, but they were like workingclass guys, many of them in the
boat. And this boat had thistremendous r I don't want to ruin the
story, but it's a great story, all the way to the nineteen thirty
six Olympic Games. Anyways, it'sdefinitely worth seeing. But the book is
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even better. Okay, awesome,awesome. So I was just looking kind
of and I do this, youknow, I look at your ex account,
your Twitter account, and I sawthat you posted a little while ago,
you know, and man, isthis just perfect. Nearly two thirds
of middle class Americans say they're strugglingfinancially, families can't afford Joe Biden's America
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Biden nomics, so on and soforth. Then we're watching this first of
all jury wrapping, day one ofdeliberations for Hunter Biden in the trial going
on, We're watching Jill Biden.So she's in Normandy, then she's back
in Delaware where Hunter's trials taking play. She's flying back and forth. Meanwhile,
you know, Americans can't even makeit, and she's doing that.
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We're paying for the back and forththere. What about the carbon footprint that
they're constantly talking about. I mean, it's so simple. And then Biden
flies back for like one or twodays. What he's headed out for the
G seven here is gonna I thinkit's in Italy. Yeah, so he's
gonna be turning around flying back outonce again. And it's just like they're
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flying back and forth, like youknow, they're just driving ten minutes down
the street and it's crazy to meto watch all the things. Then we
see James Biden going in there today, Jill of course we saw some of
the other family members and so on. What is there to deliberate over this
hunter? But it is a slamdunk case. But he's not gonna get
anything, is he? Yeah?What Mark? You're missing? The name
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point is that the rules don't applyto them. They only apply to us.
You know. That's that's how thisgoes, right, There's this this
great double standard. One set ofrules for the elite, the Bidens,
the Clintons, you name, ina different set of rules for all us
regular folks, or if you're someonewho's opposed to the elite' agenda, like
President Trump. I mean, that'sjust how the left operates. And you
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know, how dare you try toquestion that? I always say the left
has a template. They will theywill, you know, they will make
up some great statement or they willsay something, maybe even tell a lie,
and then big media reports it,big tech amplifies it. And if
you try to tell the truth orpoint out the inconsistency, oh well,
they'll call you names, they'll callyou racist, they'll call you all kinds
of things. So that's just that'sjust how it works in today's world.
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The good news is regular Americans,the kind of good folks in our great
state. They see it. Theygot common sense and they understand what's going
on and where they get where theyget a chance to remedy it is on
election day five and a half monthsfrom now. Hey, Congressman, I
see that you did get mister Braggto come be willing to come down and
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testify. What's the timeline and whatare you going to ask him? What
are you going to get to thebottom two? Well, because I think
this is great that he's actually goingto come as soon as possible. We
want him, and we will.We're negotiating that. But we think we
can force him to come at atan important time, and we're talking about
that right now. If now well, well, we always have a subpoena
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that we can, you know,try to get him there at an even
better time. But the questions wegot for him, we got questions for
Colangelo, the guy who left LatissaJames office in New York, came and
worked for the Department of Justice andthen went back to be sort of the
lead prosecutor to go after President Trump. We want to know about that whole
scenario and what kind of communications mayor may not have existed between the Justice
Department in Alvin Bragg's office, wewouldn't know why they wouldn't let Brad Smith,
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a professor there, professor at CapitolUniversity Law School there, the expert
on campaign finance, is why theywouldn't let him testify for goodness sake?
And then I think it's real importantto ask Alvin Bragg. You initially said
when you got this job, afterseeing how bad this case was, that
quote you would you cannot envision aworld where you would indict President Trump and
call Michael Cohen as a prosecution witness. But then you did exactly that after
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President Trump announced he was running foroffice. What changed? Was it simply
the fact that he announced he wasrunning for president? What changed? What
made you go one hundred and eightydegrees from where you were? Was it
Colangelo coming back and working for youroffice. So I think those are sort
of the number of questions that we'regoing to have for mister Bragg and mister
Colangelo when they come in. Notto completely go off the side of the
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road here, but by the way, I completely agree with the House Judiciary
Committee's text about back in the goodold days of New York city and you
go to Times Square and not getrobbed, and you know it's not overrun
with illegal aliens. Basically, cheesecake factory, a family of four is
going to spend one hundred and fiftytwo hundred bucks. You're totally right.
I don't give a damn with theleft wing bots on X have to say
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back, everything about that post wasspot on, and thanks for pointing it
out because it's the truth. Thankyou so much. Yeah, it's sad
what's happened to so many of ourgreat cities when you have profit caters who
are more more focused on political prosecutionsthan they are on keeping the bad guys
off the street so that that youcan have safe neighborhoods. Congressman Jim Jordan
is joining us. Now, arewe ever going to a congressman? Are
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we ever going to get the audiotapes of Robert Hur's interview with President Biden?
Because the transcript I think, geez, we have that that should be
good enough, right, I mean, come on, unbelievable. Well,
and also they're they're they're trying toargue both ways, because they're also saying,
oh, we're asserting a privilege here, and I think I think the
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privilege has already been wigd when yougave us the transcript that you can't have
it both ways. We're entitled tothe best evidence. We're in an impeachment
inquiry phase. The full Congress,full House of Representative, i should say,
is voted on that. That isa power that exclusively resides with the
House of Representatives. And when you'rein that phase of oversight responsibility, you're
entitled to all the evidence, andcertainly the best evidence. And everyone knows
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audio is better than a transcript.So we want the best evidence, and
Marrick Garland won't give it to us, so the House is gonna we held
him in contempt. We passed thatresolution out of the committee a couple of
weeks ago, that that resolution willnow pass the full House of Representatives,
and that then will be sent tothe US Attorney and the District of Columbia
and we'll see what what the USAttorney does. My guess is they're not
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gonna go and prosecute, which meansthat we will probably have to go to
court and we'll see how the courttakes out. But but it's interesting that
they are doing everything they can tokeep us from getting our hands on the
on the audio table. Well,a lot of people were speculating and scratching
their heads, big question marks abovetheir head when they watched Jill lead Joe
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out of I don't know. Itwas during the eightieth remembrance of D Day
and Normandy and he's just been overat one point and people are like,
is he going to the bathroom?Like people were asking the craziest stuff,
Congressman, and then you see herjust lead him away. But Cron's standing
there like looking around. It is. You know, these things that constantly
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happen with this president have to driveyou nuts. It drives me crazy.
I can't begin to imagine what youguys have to deal with on all these
questions. And if Trump does youknow, he puts a second hand on
a glass of water he's drinking,and that everybody goes up a point and
they're like, oh, he's gotsomething wrong with him. It's just crazy
to me. The double standard,you know, right, and the press
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is basically don't believe what you're seeing, and like we're like, we all
got common sense. We can allsee something's not right with this picture.
And frankly, it's sad because younever know what's coming next. I always
tell people it's sort of like we'veall been at the rotary speech and you
hear the person get up to speak, and they're really bad, and you're
all nervous. Everyone's kind of lookingat their phone and they're like putting their
head down. And it's sad thatwe have that same kind of nervous tension
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whenever the president of the greatest countryever, President Biden, President United States,
whenever he's given a speech or takinga question or in any type of
public setting. It's really sad.And the thing that's scary is our adversary
see this same same thing that wesee. Yep, for sure, weakness
on the world stage, no question. Congressman Jim jo