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I have come here to chew abubble gum and chicken ass all lot of
puppet h T. And I'm back. I'm not sure I know exactly what
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kind of form I'm back, butI'm relatively back. This is a brand
new experiment to stay here. It'sa new day, a new time.
I can't tell you the amount ofstuff that's had to go on in order
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for me to come back in ayear and a half, almost two years.
It's relatively incredible. I I paleto think of the possibilities here anyway,
tonight, welcome back. I shouldhave three cameras, but I don't.
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I only have one camera that's yetto be figured out. And tonight,
I don't know how long it's goingto be. It could be a
half hour, it could be afull hour, it could be two hours.
I just don't know. We'll playit by a year, but in
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one form or another, I amback, and Tonight's guest, I am
privileged to have the act you've knownfor all these years. No, it's
not Sergeant Pepper's lonely Hearts. It'smy very good friend and conservative Wunderkins.
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That would be Lonnie Poindexter, nowLannie happens to be in California, and
he's going to be over the teleolophoneone each, which is right over here
in my brand new studio on SHRMedia. We'll get into the hole where
you can find me. What thehell happened? What were you doing for
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two years? You lazy? Butthat kind of stuff, and of course
we'll get into some buttery poly tics. All of that is not the solution
to our problem. Government is theproblem. MH is that effort. So
Lonnie Poindexter, do I have youhere on the air, and apparently that
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will be Nonnie here. Let's tryyou again one of us, mister.
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Uh, this is going to makeme cry. I have some stories for
tonight, and I can tell stories, so you know, basically what I'm
going to do is I'm going tocontinue to call Lonnie h. In the
meantime, Uh, listen to somebackground Musac or something like that. This
is the kind of stuff that thateverybody hates. It occurs in radio that
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I try to make sure occur atthe your names. Uh, there's Inside
Baseball and then there's inside Bz's BerserkBobcat Saloon radio show. Let's see.
I know I've got the right number. I know my Bluetooth works. I
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know Lannie's there because I just talkedto him. Lannie, Lanni, you're
killing me. We tried just acouple more times just to be sure.
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At the In any event, wecan talk about a few things, some
stuff that's occurred in the past.And it's been a long way since my
last show, which featured Ken McClinton, and that was on March twenty second
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of twenty twenty two, and it'stwenty twenty four, so that's been a
year and a half, i'd say. And when you had as many people
on as I had at one pointwhen things were really hopping, and I
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was getting good analytics of an individualwho should know those things, and it
is very well versed in analytics.I had anywhere from two to three hundred
thousand people. And what kills theshow is lack of consistency. And so
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there are people that have never seenmy show that are out there, and
the people that I could count onas being standard audience members, you know
they've all gone. If you ifyou have no consistency, you're not going
to have a consistent radio show.And now one you just sent me a
text saying that his phone, forwhatever reason he is now screwing up,
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it may in fact be true.Story mister call, Yeah, it's the
voicemail, Lanny. If you canhear me, let me just tell him,
sir, you me, here's mynumber, and let's see if that
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works, because trying to call himis not working at all. In any
event, this is a work inprogress, and a lot of things happened
between my last show and between now, not east of which was moving from
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California always the key three states awayto a free state, which I shall
not enumerate just yet. I'm aboutI'm very far north now. I'm about
ninety miles south of Canada. Ihave not yet ventured into Canada. I
went there once in the nineties.It was nice. So I am actually
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in a free state. I haveleft and divested myself completely of California.
That was one of the most purifyinglydifficult things to do that I've ever done
in my life, because at thatpoint Missus Bezy and I got married in
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two thousand and seven, and sincethen we had consistently all along until we
moved two complete and separate households.We had not yet merged our households,
which you would think, oh,that's going to be a relatively easy thing,
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except she had forty plus years ofhouse to merge. And I had
been up in the Sierra Nevadas inmy busy, airy four thousand foot love
in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, justbelow Blue Canyon and off of Interstate eighty.
I'd been up there since nineteen ninetythree, so I had had before
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that and since nineteen ninety three householdstuff that I'd managed to hold on to
for that many years. And Ihave to admit it was an absolutely beautiful,
beautiful cabin. I missed the cabin. In the winter, I would
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get wonderful snow, incredible snow,and I had a fireplace, a stove
which I would stoke with wood.It was great to have it, watch
it, to experience the snow outsidefalling in the winter, in the absolute
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quiet, and the crackling fire inthe stove itself every winter until California began
to scare the living. Me andthat and so many other items of interest
or disinterested all came to sort ofa perfect storm head. And it looks
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like we're not going to be ableto So it looks like, we're not
going to have Lonnie on tonight,So what I will be doing is essentially
cutting this fairly short, looking atit in retrospect, and then yeah,
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okay, so much for that.So this is going to be a relatively
short show. But I am atleast going to explain what happened and how
I got here, and then Iwant to give a shout out to a
very differend of mine. So Ishan't think that this will go much more
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than about ten or fifteen minutes orso. But anyway, I moved from
California to my new Free state.In the process of doing that, we
had to combind two households, twocomplete households, and that was extremely different,
difficult. We had to purge somuch, move everything in the last
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second in twenty twenty one, andonly then concluded in twenty twenty three when
we finalized our move last year inApril. And so besides all the other
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things that we have had to domerging both of those households, trying to
coordinate the sales of the homes,people buying the homes, selling the homes,
realtors moving. This was at atime when interest rates were fabulous,
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they were fabulously low. I gota two point one percent interesting my loan
for my new house, which wasbuilt in two thousand and seven, so
it was built when I got marriedto missus b Z. Two point one
percent. You can't beat that.On the other hand, that's when home
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prices were fairly exorbitant. But withthe sales of both houses we were able
to get in here. For ifI told you what my mortgage was and
how quickly that thing will be paidoff, you wouldn't be happy with.
But we took all of that.California always spelled out with a K money,
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put it together in a free state, and then we ended up getting
Number one, you couldn't get movingvans. Number two, you couldn't get
people to move you. Number threeyou could get loans, but number four
you really couldn't get houses because thehousing market was packed. I can distinctly
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remember that with the first week thatwe were looking for homes, we lost
probably ten to fifteen houses. Welost a house within about two or three
minutes. According to our realtor.They were taking some people were demanding cash
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offers, demanding cash offers, Ohdo I have Wannie, Let's see if
this is going through. Don't seeit, Lonnie said, give me it
all back. So let's let's tryit once more with vigor. If we
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can't, the person you're trying toreach, it is not available. Yeah,
so much for that in any yeaof hidden them all. It was
an incredibly difficult time. And youknow, the other thing is we're not
plenties anymore. I'm certainly not inthese You can see that life for me
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is. And we finally got ouract together. We when we were moving
here. That was also at atime where at a point in time when
we were desperate for places to putour stuff storage facilities, you couldn't get
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them. We discovered that storage facilitieswere backed up literally for months, and
so throughout that length of time wefound a little teeny teeny storage area we
put some of our I drove fromSacramento, California, where my wife used
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to live, to the Free Statein which we live now, which that
is a nine hundred mile trip.I drove that probably seven times, just
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by myself, one way, NonStop. Now, the first time we did
it, we stopped overnight in aplace we discovered, Okay, it's really
nice, but it's wasting your time, and it's wasting all in all.
And I can tell you about thisas we go on during the show.
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Later shows that we finally got enoughstorage. I have lost things in storage.
There are storage. We have fivestorage facilities for all the stuff that
we didn't have the time to gothrough. We've just now sifted through a
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sufficient amount to realize that we're missinga lot of stuff. I don't think
it was necessarily, we just haven'tfound it. It's packed in boxes back
there somewhere. And so in ourseventh decade, okay, me in my
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seventh decade, not missus bez he'sthe young person in this. We went
through trials and tribulations. It's somuch easier, let me tell you,
it's so much easier moving when you'rein your twenties or thirties than it is
when you're in your seventies. I'lljust leave it right there on your doors.
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And any event bringing back the showwas not and could not have been
a priority. There are so manythings that I have yet to do,
and there's been so much hate anddiscontent with me and technology, which should
come as zero surprise now. Andthen that just in preparation for getting this
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show to be able to go andwork tonight. What was if if I
had hair on the top of myhead, and after tonight that hair on
the top of my head wouldn't bethere, which is why I'm always were
So this is the beginning of aseries of a number of shows. I'm
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back, as it were, I'mon a streaming I'm not even sure I've
got the vernacular correct. I amcreating the show in something called stream yard.
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The end user is watching this ona video system called Rumble. I
am just now learning stream yard.And one of the first things that I'm
discovering, of course, is youknow when I had Sean at shr downtown,
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he made work and I am theindividual, which is why it's taken
so long for me to get goingHM. As of course, this is
going to be a work in progress. I'm looking in one, two,
three, four huge screens. Ihave a forty nine inch screen that I'm
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looking at, which is right here, which was purchased for me for Christmas
by my wife, Samsung Gal.I don't even know what this thing is
called. It's huge. I'll takea picture of it and put it out
in media. My goal is tobe back Thursday nights on Rumble. At
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this point, I don't think Iknow how to make it run on spreaker.
There are so many things that Ihave yet to assemble. I do
have this beautiful studio which I'm goingto outfit in testoon with a lot of
stuff. I've been speaking to MikeFitzpatrick and I told him with tears in
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my eye, that I had alreadylost two thousand dollars road procaster boards like
this kind of like the Iracus thatdo all the mixing and the input.
Those are you can't find those.I'm sure they're in there somewhere. The
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Bobcat from the Saloon is in thehouse. The Bobcat over watches the living
room. Also found another, andI know where it is. I think
that will be eventually. That willbe behind me so that people can see
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the Bobcat of the real Bursterric BobcatSaloon radio show. When I get this
puppy going, if you can justspread the word, I will say that
Rumble has told me right now thatSun, because you're a fly spec,
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you're absolutely insignificant. We're not goingto give you a URL until twenty people
have subscribed, so if in theprocess of listening to this you happen to
come across rumble Hit. Whatever rumblellrequires either a thumbs up for the show
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or a subscribe. I think youcan subscribe to it. And if I
get twenty subscribers, I can getnot only my own custom URL, which
probably will say something very similar toBez's Bors, Bobcat Saloon Radio Show or
Bz's Saloon, and I'll get aprice toy out of any crack track package.
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That having been said, and beforeI sign off one thing, I
retired in twenty sixteen. I kindof stound for a while the rest of
twenty sixteen and decided, after I'dspoken and met media Zach heads radio media,
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it would be fun because I'd beenin radio before, it would be
fun to get back to radio.Only it's not really radio per se anymore.
It's it's internet broadcasting, internet radiopodcasting. But I said I don't
I would. I would not reallyrather podcast, which is pre recording something
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and then editing it all together sothat it's perfect. Because I'm not perfect.
I'm far from perfect. I justlike doing things I see to my
pants as securely fashion, and soI wanted to do it live. I
didn't want to do to me astupid podcast, rather be stupid live,
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which I'm readily accomplishing, I shouldsay and emphasize. But the guy who
gave me before I had my show, before I trusted me with my own
show on our network, a guywho let me come on his show and
appear as a guest on him NewTimes, was very nice woman by the
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name Ken McClinton. Twenty seven atthe Freedom Fest in Las Vegas, which
is conglomoration, the big con thingfor at least a week uh in Las
Vegas. It was at Planet Hollywood, not mistaken the first time, and
I'm Ken McClinton. There it's agathering of thoughtful libertarians, sons of politicals
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here, other large live libertarians andsome who can have a sense of diet
go there. And that's where Imet Kent Clinton, a wonderful, wonderful
guy, and I'm and his wife. He let me appear on any number
of times to be able to bigfoothis show. I mentioned Ken, and
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so he was first guests on theshow when I first started Anywhere at twenty
seventeen, and he was my verylast guest on my show in Sacno at
the Old SHR Media Studios on Marchsecond of twenty twenty two. I would
love to have been able to haveLonnie Poindexter and Ken Mclinton on my show
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tonight, except that now I'm askingfor your prayers. Ann Mclinton. Within
in the span two weeks I discoveredhad two strokes. And for an individual
who makes their lives speaking and beingon television, this is essentially the worst
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circle of hell other than death thatyou can imagine for someone who makes their
living, and Ken has to makehis living that I'm just putting around.
This is a hobby. I dothis because it's I don't monetize it.
I don't care about the money.Ken makes money, and so Ken having
had two strokes, I didn't wantto buy. You know, He's had
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a massive outpouring of people. Kenis an honestly good If you want to
listen to him, go to blovizeppelin Net, which is my blog.
There's a little field in there thatyou can fill in search for things.
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Put in his name Ken mc clintonmc c L E N t O N
and it will tell you many thingsthat you need to do. What Ken,
what he sounds like, what helooks like he's a wonderful conservative,
lives in Washington, DC. I'mpretty sad about that. But Ken is
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the guy that introduced me to internetpodcasting and stream and Ken has been struck
down. I don't know anything morethan that, except that he had a
series of strokes and unfortunately on Decembernineteenth. I don't know if he was
aware, but I watched his Decembernineteenth show. I think that was his
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last show, and you could writeto me readily tell that he had had
a stroke. And this is theworst thing we could possibly do to somebody
who makes the living being on television, being on a screen big or small,
and using the voice, and Iwould not want to intend. It
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would be the worst thing that Icould imagine, besides death for what we
do. Ken is a wonderful guy, a wonderful Conservative, a wonderful father.
He lost his daughter to a ganglandshooting. She was killed in DC.
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She was a journalist. His daughterwas taken a few years ago,
five six years ago, something likethat. Of course, the suspect was
never found, and no one wouldnaturally talk to DC cops. That should
come as no surprise from that.I do not know how I possibly could
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have dealt with something like that.Ken had no choice. He had to.
Now, anybody knows who's a parentor who is just remotely self aware
that anytime a relationship loses the child, a husband and a wife, probably
seventy five percent plus to ninety percentof the time those don't survive. There's
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blame enough to go around, fingerpointing, et cetera. That that did and
didn't occur with Ken and his wife. They stuck together. They're wonderful,
wonderful people. Ken is a wonderfulconservative and a wonderful, great powerful voice
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for conservatives all around the nation,but for urban areas DC, et cetera.
And Ken had a stroke. Sobefore I say good night, I
want to say this. If youbelieve in God I do, before you
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go to sleep tonight, think ofKen. And if you have a little
bit of room at the beginning orthe end of your prayers, please if
you will for me, And let'sthrow his prayers his way, and let's
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see if maybe Ken I know nothingfor them that he is the last person
that I want to disturb at thispoint right right now. And a person
who is kind of intermediary for himis his secretary and producer Monnie Williams,
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and she's taken the information and shesaid that he'll get back when he can.
She doesn't know, and I don'twant to button. If he wants
to talk to me, he'll talkto me. If he doesn't, he's
got bigger things going on in hislife than I need to talk to me.
But if you can throw some prayershis way, because I will wager
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he is one guy that definitely canuse it. Thanks being here tonight,
I appreciate it. It's a workin progress. I hope to come back
to my wonderful great number numbers.I hope I get my audience back,
my standard people, and I'm assumingthat I'm going to have a lot of
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new people coming around. My idealgoal is this, I'd like to first
start the show Thursday nights late nightand stalk radio show live just Thursdays,
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one night a week for about twohours, and try to get kind of
consistency behind that. If I expandthen to Tuesday and Thusday like I used
to. I'd also eventually like tobring back kind of the zany and wacky
hat show on Thursdays, which Idid with myself and sach heads, Clint,
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I can't do it anymore. Igot to find a second individual who's
willing to be wacky and zany likeClint. You just had that great,
kind of nice interplay, very muchenjoyed. Then the other thing that I'd
like to do besides the shot showand the saloon, is I'd like to
begin a paranormal unusual type show speakingabout UFOs, sasquatch, bigfoot things that
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I've seen that perhaps they can't quiteput their finger on. That stuff is
out there and where I am inthe far north of these United States,
and a state I would wager thatthere this this state, for example,
is despite its relatively dinky size,it is kind of a hotspot for UFOs,
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It's kind of a hot spot forsousquatch. And then finally, the
other thing I'd like to do isget into the politics of this state and
make you make a political show justfor that state. So I have some
things in mind that I'd like todo in terms of coming back. The
studio right here is itself a workin progress. The stuff that I used
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to have in the old studio noton the walls. I'm going to curate
this rather carefully before before I putthings up, and then eventually I have
a lot of guests like I usedto, a lot of authors like I
used to, and get a tonof new guests who are conservative who are
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not leftists because leftists have enough oftheir own crap. I want to feature
people who are speaking about things thatgenerally, like I do, you won't
hear about or are being crushed.But here's the one thing that I want
to leave you with, besides prayersfor Kin, twenty twenty four is going
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to be a shit show, andI believe it's going to be very illuminating,
and I think a number of thingswill begin to become explained. The
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curtains will be pulled back a numberof areas, and don't, as a
conservative, don't for a moment giveup go in the towel. I threw
in the townel to California because itwas literally stealing money from my wallet that
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don't have a fair amount of buckage. I don't have that much that I
want to give to leftists anymore.So I slam that door because I'm not
funding that crap. I said enough, and I here's the deal. I
think there are more and more peoplejust like we're beginning to see now who
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are recognizing that if they don't speakup and disobey and push back, pushback
is a requisite that if you don'tdo that, you're going to get steamrolled.
And conservatives in the GOP, notone and the same, by the
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way, have been getting steamrollered.Well have you noticed, have you noticed
the worm is turning? There isstarting to be pushback, and you'll discover
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it's at local levels, it's atsmall town levels, it's at county levels,
it's at city levels, it's ateven at leftist urban rat gage levels,
although not muney in a national level, all is not lost. And
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with you in the fight, alongwith me, I believe that we will
triumph because, as I've said forquite some time and now it can't be
more clear, It cannot be moreclear that this just isn't politics, although
certainly it is, politics is alwaysinterested in you. It's not just about
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the GOP versus Demorats. It's notjust about leftists versus the right. It
is, in my opinion, muchmore fundamental than that. It's about the
insane versus the coaching, and it'sabout good versus evil, and I don't
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think I can make it any moreclear than that. This is all about
good versus evil, and that's goingto kind of be my theme to try
to illuminate you in this journey thatyou and I are going to take together.
We're going to do this. Sothanks with thanks for being with me
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today, greatly appreciate it. Nextweek I'll be back next Thursday, eight
pm on Rumble. If I canget twenty subscribers, I might actually have
a URL that you can find thatyou can enter into your favorite search engine
and discover my locazio name. Thanksfor being here, Thanks for searching for
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me, and I hope that you'llwant to come back. Spread the news
and you and I will talk abouttons of things. I'll have a chat
room just for you. HM.Were you true? You can have your
opinions. It strue about it willbe. I'm in the process of reef
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my sumptuous, palacial and resplendent withtrue sofas of true color. It's for
the people that behind you. Thanksfor being here. God bless you all,
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God bless America. Good night,prayers for my friend to Kin.
Thank you Good God, and Iget some sleep. Everybody not Mama not
man good, not everyone tonight,Mamma and my daddy. Good night.
Children. You're not that and notJohn Blake, not him up, not
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him up always its great? Whatnobody doing? Uh? Good night,
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good luck,