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February 22, 2022 • 157 mins
BZ and LONNIE POINDEXTER talked about our shortened life spans as the result of recent national stressors, social media suppression (Facebook and Twitter have both suspended ol' Z), platforms vs publishers, trust issues, commerce issues, addiction issues.

The bulk of the remaining show addressed a ton of Happy Stories -- and finally an article addressing "Blacks Oppressing Blacks."

BZ still needs a producer. And BA-2 will kill you dead.

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(00:08):
In a world where insanity reigns supremeand safety pin manufacturers are running out of
metal for the diapers of the leftists. It's comforting to know an ancient,
fat, long haired, bearded reprobateas your mind in mind, ladies and
gentlemen, boys and girls, childrenof all ages, broadcasting behind enemy lines

(00:29):
and occupied California. And despite everyattempt by the shr media network to revoke
his shameless contract, we return tothe bloviating Zeppelin's Berserk Bobcat Saloon. I
have come here to chew bubble gumand chick ass all lot of ladies and

(00:53):
gentlemen, boys and girls, childrenof all ages. Guess what You're right,
It's time to be in the saloon. I'm BZ. That's Alani Poindexter.
It is a numerologist's dream. Todayit's two twenty two, twenty two,

(01:14):
or February twenty second year of ourLord, twenty twenty two. So,
ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, welcome
to Bz's Berserk Bobcats Loon Radio show, where I am still broadcasting behind enemy
lines and occupied California. What wespell it with a K, but no
longer from downtown a Shatramenteau in theoriginal shr Media Studios. Instead, my

(01:40):
voice emanates from the South Sacramento area, but for about another month, because
by the twenty ninth of March wegot to be out, out, out
and out. However, before warned, what you're about to hear from the
next two hours tonight consists of myopinion, and my opinion only nobody else's.

(02:04):
The saloon is serving stiff drinks.Facts, history, logic, rationality,
proportion, context, tradition, intent, and common sense. And remember,
we don't water our drinks, justlike we don't water our conversation.
Politics, religion, crime, culture, economics, race, sex, science,
law. We talk about it allright here at the saloon, where

(02:24):
the speech is free, but thebooze is not. In twenty twenty two,
I am done with bipartisanship or compromise. Leftists have all declared we are
on an open war footing against you, to which I reply ditto in reverse.

(02:47):
I love my country, but Iam sure it's leftist leaders and anybody
who won't put america interlawful citizens first, obey the US Constitution, the Bill
brights, uphold the rule of law, and embrace due process em or leftists
in the American media. Maggot saythat makes me a white supremacist, terrorist
extremist. You know what, ifloving my country makes me an extremist,

(03:13):
then so be it. Tonight inthe saloon we have again my co host,
Lonnie Poindexter. Good evening to you, sir, Good evening, my
brother. This is a fun timeas always when I get invited to the
saloon and folks, I'm just behindenemy lines with my dear brother here and

(03:37):
I'm watching his thirty if you getmy drift making sure that since we are
behind enemy lines and nobody comes upand catches his flank, and I'm excited
to be on the show today,well this evening as always, and looking
forward to the many, many,many many topics that you're going to be
covering, especially in light of someview recent events happening out of sixteen hundred

(04:02):
Pennsylvania Avenue, so I know you'llbe dying to delve into that as well.
We it's too bad that folks can'tsee the littered desk of BES,
covered as it is with reams ofpaper. Looking at my confuser on my
left screen which has ten twenty thirtythirty five thirty seven tabs open. Each

(04:27):
tab represents a separate article or topicor video that I hope to play tonight,
knowing full well I'll never damn getto them. Is media desk.
It looks like the lab of amad scientist. Just want to let you
know he's got stuff everywhere. Allphysicians you know, but you know they
say from a messy desk. That'swhere a sign of greatness and ingenious or

(04:50):
a messy mind? Hai, whichis mine? I should tell everybody.
I haven't said this. When Iused to broadcast video and I used to
costream on YouTube and Facebook, youcould see in the background was the lava
lamp. Well, the Bobcat isgone, Clyde. The Bobcat now has

(05:15):
a perch in my new free state. He's looking down on the living room.
There is a new Bobcat who willbe actually on air while Clyde still
stands on his perch. But Iwant to let everybody know that the lava
lamp is still here. The lavalamp is still in the background. The

(05:38):
lava lamp is in fact to myleft and Lonnie can see it from his
chair, and then behind me.I've still got some red lights and blue
lights, and I've also got acandle going, just like he used to
have in the old studio. Ithink I've made up my head that when
I go back to video, becauseI'm not going to go back to video
until I get two back two FreeState. And like I say, the

(06:01):
drop dead date here to leave is, we got to be out of this
place by March twenty ninth. Willprobably, well not probably, we're going
to get moved by that Friday,March twenty fifth, and that's when they'll
physically move. And then they'll arrivein our new Free State that Sunday,

(06:21):
because they said we're not going tobe stupid again and not stay someplace overnight
and have just a marathon driving session, because that really wasn't very good for
either one of us. You know, I get it, even though they
are too young, Strange and Lackeycon the guys. Tons of story store

(06:42):
ease, tons of audio. Lastdarn, it's Tuesday. When did I
last speak to you over the phone? Was it Thursday night? Might have
been after the show, because Ihad been speaking to Jack Alexander and as
Lonnie was full well attesting too cana test to right after the show.

(07:08):
What did I do? Well,that's right. I opened up some vodka.
So when Lonnie happened to call,I was already a glass or two
and a half into some potato water. And we spoke for again a good

(07:29):
hour and a half, to which, like anytime that I speak to Lonnie
not on the air, I conclude, and with Mike Fitzpatrick, similarly,
I conclude and say, you knowwhat, that could have been an hour
and a half of two hours issome of the best damn radio that anybody's
ever heard. And it's true,It's absolutely true. Do you I should

(07:50):
have asked you this beforehand, LonniePoindexter, Is it okay to talk about
your friend? Which one that passedaway? Sure? Okay? Lonnie wasn't
here last Thursday because a friend ofhis passed unexpectedly, And like it or
not, a lot of people thatwe all know have been passing recently.

(08:18):
We cannot necessarily say that we ascribeit to anything in particular, but I
think a lot of people can readbetween the lines, and if nothing else,
the past now two years, forthe bulk of the population, I
would pose it has been probably someof the most stressful years that folks can

(08:43):
remember in their lives. And youcan't tell me that the human brain and
the way people think doesn't affect youphysically. The mind and the body are
as one. I discovered that along time ago when dealing with other situations.

(09:05):
And if you can somehow keep yourmind positive, then the body has
an amazing ability, I believe,to heal itself or take care of itself,
or it will help you assist youbetter. But the past couple of
years have been very stressful on anynumber of levels, and I think that

(09:33):
has been a major contributor, amongstsome of the other obvious things to the
fact that our lifespans in the UnitedStates have been going down. And there
are studies that have been coming outrecently to indicate precisely that. So Lani

(09:54):
went down to southern California to attendthe funeral of a friend of his that
died way too early, and wespoke about that, and if if you
might talk about that just a littlebit, because it's this is your second

(10:20):
third friend that's passed recently. Yeah, because your pastor friend passed away,
the one that I would love tohave met. Yeah, I was looking
the hook and see you two connectingand his uh, his mother's is really

(10:41):
funny, amazing guy and a tremendousstory. Hence we were bugging him to
write a book. But his mothersaid to him, oh, and to
us that he was born with amicrophone in one hand, and what's the
other thing she's and a telephone inthe other. He was, he was

(11:03):
one communicating son of a gun.He was, you two have gotten along
great, and I could just seeit, and I just one of the
things that you know you wish youhad done, but I didn't. I
didn't know that he was going toleave us, uh this soon. And
so it seems to be at leastfor me a season. But I think
you you speak to the broader part. I don't think it's just me.

(11:28):
I'm in an age. I knowwe're not spring chickens, but you're in
an age where you know there's gonnabe people. There's what's How's the old
saying though, that you get toa certain age and that there's you got
less time on the on the frontend than what you had on the back
end, and you reached a pointthat those that you knew and loved and

(11:52):
there are more of them that areon the on the it passed on than
those that are still with you somost recently. He was like a big
brother twist in the neighborhood growing upin southern California. And that's right.
He was a local guy, right, yeah, yeah, I mean he
was a guy that you knew fromthe area where you grew up. Yeah.

(12:13):
And he was just just a greatguyce a great guy, phenomenal musician,
arranger, writer, all that kind. There was nothing he couldn't do
musically, And so we all thoseof us who had aspirations of pursuing music
as a career, because you know, I wanted to be not so much
famous, but I wanted to bea musician. I just didn't have the

(12:33):
heart my PC. My issue wasyou gotta suffer for the art, right,
and the suffering part I wasn't into. So n SM dude's not so
much, not so much, myfriend, and I liked eating, I
liked having a roof over my head. But those who pursue it and have
the skill set and the natural talentsand have matured in those talents and so

(12:58):
forth can go on and do greatthings. And I just knew that I
was. But he was one ofthose and so on him leaving the finding
out that he passed away. Itwas kind of a kick in the stomach,
you know, even expecting it.We hadn't talked in a while,
but you know, old friends sometimesyou cycle him. I gotta get hold
of him. We need to talk. And then he was gone. And

(13:20):
then, in light of the situation, for lack of a better term,
that we've been dealing with for thelast two years, I've been chomping at
the bit to want to ask friendsthat were closer to him, and in
the latter days here did he getpoked? And because you just you,

(13:43):
you want to know, you can't. I'm sorry, you can't help.
I think help, but want toknow, Yeah, I did he get
poked. Had of another actually asa relative here in the in the Sacramento
area, and he had a massivestroke about two months ago. And we're

(14:07):
all around the same age. Buthe came through it completely unscathed. No
paralysis, wow, no slurs speech. Wow. In fact, that doctors
and we know you had one becausethey're looking at the results. You know,
they can do that stuff where theycan look at your brain and all
that. Yeah, you had one, but we don't know why you had

(14:28):
one, and we don't understand whyyou haven't had any extenuating circumstances from from
which you had And there was anacquaintance of mind. He got poked from
up in Alta where I used tolive, named Jack, and he was

(14:48):
a trucker. He was in hisforties. He had a stroke forties,
early forties at the time. Ittook him a long while to recover.
And still the last time that i'dseen him they moved at forty three forty
four, he was having a toughtime just walking. Yeah, you could

(15:11):
kind of understand him as just it'sa thief. It's it's a terrible,
terrible thief. But that's an amazingthing, especially at your friend's age,
which I would guess fifties sixty somethinglike that, sixty nine, sixty nine,
okay, one that passes sixty nine, astounding. Yeah, so well,

(15:31):
always lived a good life. Well, they say that what is it
sixty or is it fifty? Isthe new thirty or forty or something.
The other saying goes, on onehand, we're living a lot longer than
we have in the past. Butin the other hand, there is this

(15:52):
dynamic taking place where our life spansare being shortened here in America, in
a nation that has exempt healthcare.Well, as long as government's not in
it, you have miraculous things canbe done hawthwise. But then at the
same time you've got events taking placeand call us conspiracy theorists. But I

(16:17):
got to tell you, in thelast two years with the Great Pokethon,
which is what I like to callit, you're seeing an awful lot of
people having issues and leaving. Ilost a what month are we in,
Yeah, we're yeah. I losta close cousin that was like a big
brother to me and who just collapsedafter he got out of the showers getting

(16:41):
dressed to go to a business meetingand he didn't make it to the meeting.
And we go check and find outhe collapsed, and I got poked.
You're finding people that are in theirtwenties dying, people that are in
their thirties. Yeh, the youngsters, these athletes, kids, young kids.
Yes, all children need to getfor their own safety. And you

(17:03):
need to protect your children. AndI'm like, man, I tell folks,
do not do not get your childrenpoked. But you know folks are
doing it. And then you're hearingabout some of the and here's the deal.
You don't see any media coverage aboutthose incidents where you have at least

(17:27):
extensive media coverage of young people havingissues, if they don't die, having
serious issues where they have to benursed back to health. And then from
you know, I work in conjunctionwith the frontline doctors, and those frontline
doctors share stories in the conference callsand so forth from mon busy. I

(17:52):
got to tell you, it scaresthe bejeebers out of me what they talk
about. Ask the potential of whatcan happen for something that they're testing on
the populace. You can't convince methat it's not a test. I mean,
this is a story for another day. I told everybody that I would
do a special report on the coronavirus, and with me moving all the other

(18:14):
things, I want to do aspecial report on the great reset, which
is what i'd like you to behere for. That's going to be after
I move. Who knows when that'sgoing to be. When I get the
studio set up again, I'd liketo have Mike Fitzpatrick in on perhaps that
perhaps coronavirus I is going to doa three hour special on coronavirus. There
is so much information that we cannothear or know about, and that people

(18:36):
have been eradicated on social media becauseit's I don't know, bad information.
Once you start eradicating people who aresimply transmitters, the go betweens, the
messengers of information, the first thingthat tells me, it screams to me,

(18:59):
is there's something valid there and youdon't want me to know about it.
And the biggest takeaway from the pasttwo years is medicine has been absolutely
politicized. The science air quotes hasabsolutely been politicized, which is sad because

(19:21):
I would like to be I cantrust a couple of doctors that I have
in very specific things that I dealwith. One is melanoma and some of
the other junk I got going on. But when you start to talk to
me about vaccines, and I cannotremember the vaccine to which this occurred,
But there was a vaccine in whichwas being tested and they had seventy two

(19:47):
deaths. That vaccine was killed.Now vers won't even there. They're stopping
record of many of those that's purposefuland then limiting the number of people that
can access that information. In thefirst place. What else can you conclude

(20:15):
then, and to which I say, there's a massive difference between with and
of that. For whatever reason,a lot of people don't seem to grock
that concept. And there was inthe chat room. He's not here anymore.
I had a last message from himin August July August last year.

(20:41):
And I can say his name nowbecause he has passed. He used to
be Sergeant Booker in chat and hisname was Roger Dillon, and he was
a sergeant that had retired from mydepartment sometime after me, and he came
into the studio a couple of times. As a matter of fact, the

(21:03):
time that he came into the studio, you were here with me on the
air, and I'm guessing you rememberhim, big tall, thin guy that
was talking to sack Head Sean andthey were having their conversation over there,
and we were having our conversation overhere. That was Sergeant Booker. That
was Roger Dillon. He passed away. Don't know specifically. I heard again

(21:27):
air quotes it was COVID. Butthe other thing that I didn't go to
his five I've been to enough andsaid the word I've been to enough funerals.
I don't want to go to anymore. I just I've been to
five cop funerals. That's enough.I just I don't even want to attend

(21:53):
mine. I really don't. Butyou you're curious, like your friend,
did you get the vaccine? I'llnever know, probably because how do you
ask that? I don't know.You want to, but I'm curious,

(22:19):
but you can't because it stirs upsuch emotions. It's one thing. In
the case of my cousin that passedalmost six months ago. You I'm chopping
at the bit to ask, butI know I can't because I know the

(22:44):
circle of family members around him.They all got poked. So they are
of a particular mindset exactly, andI have learned that you cannot even get
them to even pause and think aboutthe possibility that could be a connection.
And it's it's unfortunate, but they'vedone a great job of been doctrinating the

(23:11):
populace media. And here here's somethingI wanted to mention to you right along
this topic. You know I'm fairlyprolific and social media on the usual platforms,
I received this notice from a Facebook. Oh okay, because I don't

(23:33):
pull any punches. I'm not profaneor anything like that, but I just
lay it out there what it isin my opinion, Lonnie Poindexter account restricted.
Your post will be moved lower innews feed for at least ninety days.

(23:56):
Oh okay, ninety days a newone, because usually they'd nail me
and for the day or a fewdays or something like that. I think
the most was about a month forthree months, and so I finally made
the well, I had made thedecision to do this prior, but I'm
now it's time for me to moveand put the majority of my efforts into

(24:18):
the emerging social media platforms that happenedto share our particular values. In other
words, they're not prohibiting free thoughtbecause this is where we're at. And
it was because, you know,primarily I was speaking up about the you
know, the great poke. It'sfunny you should mention that because I was
suspended from Twitter for the past fifteendays. I'm off Twitter jail this morning

(24:48):
at about twelve thirty and then I'malso restricted on Facebook and I'm looking at
it right now. It says BiffZEPPI account restricted. Your posts will be
moved lower in feed for three days. Well, that's been going on for
thirty days. So it said yourpost will be moved lower in feed for

(25:11):
three days. And then I cansee why one of them is because I
quoted Joseph Gebbels regarding propaganda. Apparentlythat cut a little too close to home
for those shit sticks. And thenlet's see if if I can get this.

(25:32):
No, it won't even let mesee the whole post. It says
about your post. No one elsecan see your post. Your post didn't
follow community standards. No one elsecan see this post. If someone was
a good attorney, I got aboutfour more minutes before the bottom of the
hour break. When I was inlaw enforcement and a super or of individuals,

(26:00):
we would work on what was calledprogressive discipline and progressive discipline the goal
is to start small and then workup progressively if that behavior continues, because
the goal of progressive discipline is toensure that the behavior is changed, modified,
or stops. If I were anattorney, to me, that would

(26:26):
indicate a wonderful means of suing anysocial media platform that attempted to act as
a publisher, because, in myopinion, you're acting as a publisher and
not simply a platform if you're tellingpeople what's true and what isn't true,
and you're allowing some things to goout and some things not to go out

(26:48):
politically modified. But what it suggeststo me, have you ever had and
no one has, No one hasany anyone ever had any specific rule that
Facebook, Twitter, or any ofthe social media giants will tell you that
you violated with regard to that postto which it applies. All they say

(27:14):
is this big umbrella like group,you didn't follow our community standards, and
they will not tell you specifically whatit is that your post that was made
violated. And that is purposely donebecause if the goal, if you're acting

(27:36):
punitively to someone, the goal shouldbe to change or modify behavior. And
if they won't tell you what itis that you've done specifically, then it's
not about modifying or changing or stoppinga behavior. It's about being punitive.
Yes, it's as simple as that, and I get that from progressive discipline.

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So they don't care about the factthat you violated X, Y or
Z. It's simply about removing yourability to communicate in social media, to
which many people will reply, well, it's a private organization. You know,
and you don't have a right todo that. Okay, if they're
a platform but not a publisher.To me, that is a glaring problem,

(28:25):
a glaring error. And the otherthing and you had to nail on
the head vs. The other thingis I've been saying for the longest that
they need to be sued for antitrust. And I got conservative friends,
Well, a lot of you know, you could go to other platforms.
It's not like they I said,no, I said, think about it.
I says, the telephone companies ATand T and so forth, when

(28:49):
the big bail company were broken upinto several companies because they had dominated the
market and they were considered that thesame way that was at Standard oil back
when they were confronted about their practicesand dominating and no competition because they would

(29:14):
literally dominate the market and they controlledoil and the distribution of it to the
populace. And I said, Isaid, well, well, Facebook's the
predominant platform. Any platforms that eremerge get stepped on and don't even get
a chance to sprout and grow wingsparlors a perfect part. That was a

(29:34):
perfect example. I said, Sothey're all in the hoots together. I
said, the lock, stock andbarrel of them should be sued. I
said. Commerce is taking place insocial media platforms, and people who are
flattened on these platforms. It's notjust well I can't talk to my cousin,

(29:55):
my cousin June in Detroit. No, a lot of people. People
have monetized their platforms and their streamingabilities, et cetera. And when you
get chopped, that also whatever monetizationyou've managed to acquire that is also chopped.
It'd be no different than going backto the telephone days if you look

(30:18):
to make a phone call and theywon't let you make a phone call because
they don't like you as an individualbecause your political views or maybe what you're
saying in that phone call. Ohit's not the same, Yeah, it
is the same. Commerce is takingplace. Social media has changed the fabric
of commerce and how commerces takes place, and it's rewired people's brains. Yes,

(30:41):
I said, so they should certainlyshould be attacked, and they've done
their very level best to ensure thatthey make it as addictive as possible.
Yeah, so you can't say they'reuninvolved in that regard, folks. I'm
bz. That's Lonnie Poindexter. We'regoing to take a break and come right
back. And then, oddly enough, I have some great happy stories.

(31:03):
I have tons of audio cuts,and I have a story to relate to
Lonnie Poindexter that I hope perhaps willlight him up two ten over one ninety
a little bit later tonight. Hedoesn't know it can go anyway. Media
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Well, here's a minute and ahalf. I'm guessing. Yeah,
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Okay, let's turn on the volumeand let's try that once more. Here

(37:05):
is these people. That's again,I need a producer. Medical experts around
the world are now keeping a closeeye on a new sub variant of omnikron.
The subvariant is potentially more contagious,sparking concerns that it could lead to
another surge in cases. Trevor Althas more on that. Okay, if
I had a producer, you wouldhave heard a new surge in cases.

(37:30):
Yeah, but I don't have aproduction sure. Well, Diane, we're
talking about the new BA two subvariant, which the World Health Organization has
specifically asked countries to monitor in caseit spreads even more rapidly than the original
omicron, which we already know isincredibly contagious. The CDC estimates right now
the BA two makes up for aboutthree to four percent of cases across the

(37:52):
country, but that number could verywell climb even higher today, as the
CDC usually updates its estimates on Tuesdays, it could be a much higher portion
of the cases across the country.Though the director, doctor Rachelle Wilenski,
has pointed out this sub variance beenin the US for several weeks now.
If this was a massive difference intransmissibility, it would have already taken over.

(38:13):
But it still could certainly be moretransmissible. They ask of its range
from thirty percent up to sixty percent. We don't know for sure, but
it could be enough to cause anotherrise in cases, as they've been largely
declining all over the country, somuch so this decline has led almost every
state to either scale back their restrictionsor announce plans to do that. Forty
nine states have announced plans to loosentheir mask requirements. Doctor Fauci says that

(38:37):
that action is still a little bitrisky, but even this week, early
this week, The CDC is expectedto update its mask recommendations too. Isn't
that fun doctor Fauci. Doctor Faucirecommends masking, and you can mask it
and get two more masks on,doctor Fauci, then you're gonna need three

(38:58):
more masks and an N ninety five. And then I suspect that you're gonna
need a respirator, because if thefire department requires one to go into smoke,
that's what I recommend for you,doctor Faci, I require. Isn't
it funny? Lonnie Poindexter, Howjust when we're coming out of COVID and
winter is waning, winter's going away, we have to find something that's going

(39:22):
to make you refetalize under your desk. I just call me wacky, call
me lazy, call don't call melate for dinner. But to me,
I just don't believe in kuinky dinkanymore. I have been entirely disabused of
that. Yeah, it's you know, he makes my skin crawl. It's

(39:45):
the best way I can put it. The highlight. He is the highest
paid federal US federal government employee.He makes four hundred and twenty something thousand
dollars per year and has been makingthat money. He's been making bank on
your taxpayer dollars ever since he's beeninvolved in the federal government for now decades.

(40:08):
It's amazing. It's absolutely astounding.And I'm trying to think of a
word. I'm trying to be agood little Christian boy without saying what I'm
thinking about sick. Let me justsay, I'll put it like this.
Okay, he's smarty, arrogant.That's a good word. Oily. Yeah,

(40:34):
there you go. Oily's even better. And if you have the faint
disability to discern things, you canlook at him as his body language.
When when Trump was in office,I used to watch him as he stood
next to Trump, and you couldsee you could see that he's so boldest

(40:57):
to say because this he's your show, and you can say stuff on your
show. You can see that healready knew that Trump's days were numbered because
of them, because of what theywere doing in terms of cooking the books
on the election. I believe heknew. And when all the way up
to him he knew, somebody pulledand says, look, you just sit

(41:19):
tight, we'll take care of Trump. You'll be fine, and will take
care of you too, exactly exactly, and then here we have. What
I'm excited about is even folks wholean left are beginning to see, and
in particular the ones who have thedarker paint job like me, are beginning

(41:42):
to see something not quite right inBrooklyn with him. And I guess my
question to you, viz Is whenis he going to be completely exposed?
And if he is completely exposed,will he be arrested? Because I mean

(42:05):
the uh, I think it willonly happen if a massive bank of others
fall into that category as well.Unless and until everyone else is outed as
being the true conspiracists here, thenyou can pretty much count on nothing happening

(42:28):
to him now. An interesting pointthat people don't realize is that he has
a wife. He's married. Hername is Christine Grady. She's an American
nurse. She's also what is calleda bio ethicist. Hold that thought for
a second. She serves as thedepartment head of bioethics in the same place

(42:52):
he works, which is the NationalInstitute of Health at the Clinical Center.
So she is a bioethicist. Andyet Fauci is the individual who, through
various channels, managed to shift moneyfrom the United States to Wuhan, China,

(43:17):
because it became first wrong hello bioethics, then illegal to continue with gain
of function research in the United States. So because he had a stake in
that, essentially the weaponization of fillingthe blank for whatever virus or bacteria was

(43:38):
the virus du jour that they werewith which they wished to experiment, all
that got moved over to China sohe could continue with that. And I
didn't hear one peep from any bioethicistin terms of gain of function research.
Now, gain of function doesn't haveanything to do with the ability of the

(44:00):
virus to be destroyed. The gainof function, the function to be that
people aspire to make this bacteria moreeffective is in terms of killing. That's
the gain that they wish. Theywish the virus to be more effective at
killing, more effective at dissemination.And yet as far as I hear not

(44:23):
a peep from his wife, ChristineGrady, imagine that. Imagine that,
and I don't imagine anyone. I'man optism optimist by nature. But these
chuckleheads are interwoven and connected everything allup to the top everything. And so

(44:46):
the way the Clintons have teflon.This individual appears to have teflon as well.
Let me provide another indicator that isa wonderful collage of infrom of things
just like that. In other words, I don't believe in coincidence. And
this is another thing about a minuteand a half or so that that to

(45:08):
me bespeaks tons about the oh thequinky dink of all the things that are
going on. And our responsibility isto serve our treasure. Valley communities,
the Old pass Lust, Crucis communities, Eastern Iowa communities, Michigan communities.
We are extremely proud of the qualitybalanced journalism that City's four News produces,

(45:30):
but we are playing our country,plaguing our country. The sharing of biased
and false news has become all toocommon on social media. More alarming,
some media outlets publish these same fakestories without checking facts first. The sharing
of biased and false news to commonwithout and this is extremely dangerous to our

(46:12):
democracy. This is extremely dangerous toour democracy. Really, this is extremely
dangerous to our democracy. What thisis extremely dangerous to our democracy. This
is extremely dangerous to our democracy.This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy. This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy. This is extremely dangerous to our

(46:35):
democracy. This is extremely dangerous toour democracy. This is extremely dangerous to
our democracy. This is extremely dangerousto our democracy. This is extremely dangerous
to our democracy. This is extremelydangerous to our democracy. This is extremely
dangerous to our democracy. Because theydidn't all get the same talking points,

(46:57):
did they? Hello? Though,I was looking for that information last week
for a show that I was on, and I was trying to bring that
up. And you have everything.I tell you it should have just called
yes easy sent it over to me. I know you got it somewhere,
but yeah, I keep everything.It's the script. It's all scripted.

(47:22):
Well. Number one, this isn'ta democracy. Hello, This is a
republic republic. This is a constitutionallyfederated republic. I had Professor Michael Jones,
a constitutional scholar, on for manyhours to talk about that, and
I can bring those up and referencethem to anybody who wants to listen to

(47:44):
it. It's not a democracy,going all the way back to Benjamin Franklin
and his famous quote to that area, if you can keep it, yes,
it is a republic. If ifyou can keep it if we can
keep it, and Chicago is acity if we can keep it. The

(48:05):
bloviating zep plans Heyjackass dot com Chicagodeath Toll up Dame courtesy of Chicago Mayor
Lori Lightfoot, and we get thatfrom Heyjackass dot com. Heyjackass dot com.
Illustrating Chicago values now February to datein the Lovely City of Chicago,
mayred by the wondrous Lori Lightfoot Februaryto date shot and killed thirty five,

(48:28):
shot and wounded one hundred and threetotal shot one hundred and thirty eight total
homicides thirty five. The Week inprogress February twentieth to February twenty sixth shot
and killed five, shot and woundedtwenty one total shot twenty six total homicides
five. You're to date just twentytwenty two Now shot and killed eighty one,
shot and wounded two hundred and eightyfive total shot, three hundred and
sixty six total homicides eighty six.Now a person is shot in the sumptuous

(48:52):
and Lovely City of Chicago every threeminutes and twenty nine seconds, and a
person is murdered every fourteen minut that'sand fifty one seconds in the Lovely City
of Chicago courtesy of Mayor Lori lightfootpansHey, Jackass dot Com, Chicago Death
Toll up Damer courtesy of Chicago MayorLori Lightfoot. And let's not forget this

(49:22):
dude is coming at me. Let'sdo the pictures. Just smile and him,
the dude brought his own role,can put the bullet in the gun.
So I'm just gone, Shemmy Hill. He just keeps some shouting wrong,

(49:52):
no murders her up. I willget much helper on bird say another
bird singing the song Hilary who Okay, okay shah shah whah. You can't

(50:43):
say that we're not musically oriented herein the saloon. It's time for cap
hap happy, happy stories and goodtimes. Now that little diddy will be
in my head for the next fortyhours. Darn darn hey. I wanted
to start with happy stories and goodtimes because I've got so many. And

(51:07):
folks, if you want to findthat, it's called it was on Where'd
I get this YouTube? It's calledthe Hillary Shimmy Song. So if you
want to rock out, then findthe Hillary Shimmy Song on one of your
favorite video places. And I'm goingto do a lot of this because there
is a lot of this to do. Right now. It's time for cat

(51:30):
happy, happy stories and good times. This is a story from red State
the backlash that Democrats are excusing meThat backlash against Democrats everyone predicted has arrived.
From the Green New Deal to thedefund the police movement, Democrat radicalism

(51:51):
is becoming a major liability going intothe midterms. Per Axios, the hard
left politics of Representative Alexandria Caesio Cortezand the so called squad, once a
dominant theme for vast numbers of electedDemarats, is back firing big time in
the party in power. Top demoatstell us why it matters. The push
to defund the police, name,rename schools, and tear down statues has

(52:13):
created a significant obstacle to Demorats keepingcontrol of the House of the Senate and
the party's overall image. Also fromRedState dot com, This is a very
happy story Lonnie Poindexter. Oh.The headline goes like this internal dcccdcubed poll
predicts a twenty twenty two blood bath, and the people they will blame have

(52:36):
already been identified. A DEMOAT CongressionalCampaign Committee decubed internal poll of voters in
competitive or swing congressional districts was leakedearlier, and Politico got the heads up,
and the online outlet sf Gate gotthe slide decks. The top line
from the president presentation was gruesome fora party that was already sure that November

(53:01):
twenty twenty two had the potential tobe a bloodbath, I consider that good
news. Here's a story you won'thear anything else. And to me,
this typifies irony and what I termschadenfreude because I guarantee you haven't heard.
This is from the state of Washington. And when I say these first two

(53:23):
words, everybody's gonna go, ohwhat, But this is true. This
is from wethegovernment dot com about thestate of Washington, and it's Governor Insley.
Okay. The first two words inthis article are Nigerian fraud ring helps

(53:46):
Washington State lead nation in unemployment stats. And it's like, Eh, what,
okay, roll with me on this. Washington State prides itself as a
trend in many areas. Leading thenation in unemployment claims was not the indicator
Washington State wanted to win. However, when formal nationwide unemployment numbers were recently

(54:09):
released, Washington State led the nationwith unemployment numbers according to the US Department
of Labor and the Bureau of LaborStatistics of thirty point eight percent. This
rate of unemployment is unprecedented in modernstate history. However, those numbers may
not be accurate thanks to a Nigerianlinked fraud racket which managed to steal millions

(54:34):
apparently hundreds of millions of dollars fromthe Washington State Employment Security Department. Imagine
that. As reported in the NewYork Times and even so, I bet
you still haven't heard about that andother national news sources, Washington State's Employment
Security Department had to stop issuing unemploymentchecks for several days due to the unprecedented

(54:59):
volume of fraudulent requests, which werein fact processed and paid by the state
as far as I'm concerned, JayEnsley, Welcome to reality. That's a
great time. This is an audiocut that I sense, Lonnie, you've
probably heard before, and at theend, maybe I'll summarize it what it

(55:22):
is that you're hearing. But itwas glorious. This is a parent at
a school board meeting who causes aboard member to quit and storm off because
this parent, though the board memberis demanding that kids at the school district

(55:45):
wear masks. Apparently this board memberwasn't smart enough to not put photos of
herself on social media going maskless inpublic and inclosed spaces, taken away way
a crowd of people. That's itwith no mask on. This is my
time, and I don't know toyou. Here's another picture with you with

(56:07):
a new mask on. I'm sorry, Ms vaugh you are done. If
you are going to sit there anddisparage a member of our school board,
then you can sit down. Ifyou have something effective can say, I
am not going to sit here.Can we have a police officer? Please?

(56:27):
Yes, I know, I'm notscared. I don't care. I
would like you to either talk aboutsomething. You could talk about something that
concerns our school board. Is theresomething about our students you would like to
talk about? Then talk about ourstudents? Can you please ask the squatt
to leave? Thank you? Okay, Now what you can't see is there's

(56:51):
a law enforcement officer who walked upwith a mask next to her. But
it continues, But then this parentreceives a little bit of support from some
place entirely unanticipated. No, ifyou would like to finish about students,

(57:15):
but if your idea is to standthere, you should be able to say
her piece. I've had to listento people come and criticize me. People
came here. Okay, that's afellow school board member weighing in and apparently
supporting this parent who was at themicrophone that was subsequently cut off, and

(57:38):
a cop is standing next to herbesides you. Last year, absolutely and
I couldn't do anything about it.So people came here and they talked about
your mask to your faith. Theyshowed pictures of your family, they showed
pictures of your fa They did work. It doesn't No, that doesn't make

(57:59):
it right, Jane, you're right, but I had those are my that's
my family. That is all fine. I am not I'm done, alright,
it's not it's not the truth.But that's not that's not the issue.

(58:22):
I love it. And so whatyou can't see because I don't have
video, is this chick walks offthe school board member walks off of the
board itself. And the other thingis on this video she says, you're
taking pictures of my family and throwingbitch Comma, this ship is the same

(58:45):
stuff you put on social media,because she wouldn't have found it unless you
put it on there. And thescreen on this video is small enough nobody
on this video can see her familyon this teeny any phone screen. That's
why that's a happy story. Youknow, I have some experience in dealing

(59:08):
with school boards in a previous life, having to present to them, and
I'm smiling because that's exactly how thatkind of thing plays out. Because there
is an elitism and arrogancy amongst schoolboard members of least in the state of
California, oh god, oh inVirginia. They don't like any kind of

(59:34):
heat being put on them, andthey rule the roosts in those school board
meetings, and you, as aparent or a member of the community coming
in and they will rouse you rightout of there before you get a chance
to put the heat on them aboutsomething that they're not doing. And so
I commend that parent for confronting thisindividual. Man. You know, this

(59:58):
is she missed a gold Knoper tunity. Yeah, it's it's here's here's a
deal. We had about thirty seconds. Okay, I'll make it quick we
as common sense populous in this nation. It's our own fault when we let
these chuckleheads get in these positions andwell power the way they do. And

(01:00:19):
so until we replace them all orshut down the education systems, we'll be
dealing with this going forward. Butthat's the deal. The deal is,
parents, normal people, get inthere and start running for your school boards.
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It's time for cat tat, happy, happy stories and good times, because

(01:04:45):
I got a ton of them.Now. Remember when everybody said, hey,
NBC, you might not want toget involved with the Olympics this year.
But of course they thought they weregonna kill a fat hog. And
because they're they're not entirely adverse tofilating the Chinese communists. There's a what

(01:05:13):
what are you talking about? Anyway? There's a headline right here that said
NBC's Beijing Olympic ratings called a disasterfor the network, and someone from NBC
said, I'm stunned. There iskarma in the world. A sobbing Russian
figure skater be raided by one ofher coaches for a poor routine, grim

(01:05:34):
looking cooling towers in the background ofacrobatic snowboard jumps, diplomatic boycott's half empty
stands, announcers covering the games fromConnecticut, it all played out in a
host country engaged in human rights atrocitiesthat was also the original site of the
global pandemic for NBC. It wasn'texactly glory in China, to which I
say, hello, welcome to schadenfreude. Here's another one from Texas Monthly Great

(01:05:58):
headline, Latin are pushing a politicalrevolution in South Texas. To the right,
Monica de la Cruz, Mayra Flores, and Adrian Panna Garza, all
from Hidalgo County, hooped to flipcongressional seats across the region. Adrian Paena
Garza remembers the insults at least asvividly as her triumphs. In twenty eighteen,

(01:06:21):
Penia succeeded in her campaign to leadthe Hidalgo County Republican Party based in
McAllen, becoming the first Hispanic womanto suit as the chairwoman. As someone
proud to call herself Raza, aword Mexicans used to describe themselves as a
race, a woman of color ina Latina, the wind meant something special
to Pena. It wasn't just forher, but for South Texas who looked

(01:06:42):
like her. That feeling of warmpride. However, soon clashed with a
caustic burn of scorn. When shebegan leading meetings at the HCRP office,
two women swung a sledgehammer outside,smashing open a coca nut. The symbolism
wasn't subtle. With the shell cracked, Penia could see the brown on the
outside and the white on the inside. And from that she decided, you

(01:07:05):
know what, we are definitely goingto get into politics, and we are
definitely going to begin leading to theright. Here's another happy story. Any
comment on that, Luney, bythe way, I just say that,
or thinking that, You know,lefties think they've got the Latino community sewed
up, But I think there's goingto be a lot of surprises. I

(01:07:25):
think the fact that number one,they come from a community largely intact family
units. Yes, they come froma culture, at least those of them
that have migrated over from south ofthe border, whether it was one hundred
years ago or recently. There's aspirit of independence and entrepreneurship there. And

(01:07:49):
something doesn't smell right with how theysee things going in our nation. I
can't wait to see how that blowsup in the lefties. There are the
other thing that I've announced here anumber of times is that had the election
been given about a month ago,it would have been on the Hispanic side,

(01:08:11):
it would have been fifty percent Bidenfifty percent Trump, which a lot
of people seem to forget conveniently enough. And the other thing is that American
blacks and Hispanics also under Trump intwenty nineteen, twenty eighteen had the lowest
unemployment in fifty five zero years.That was under Trump. You and I

(01:08:35):
previously have specifically addressed the issue interms of why for the GOP excellent question
did it take Trump to pose thequestion of why don't you come into this
tent? There's room enough for everybodyin here. And the phrase he used

(01:08:56):
was what have you got to lose? What the hell do you have to
lose? What? Why did ittake a Trump that so many Rhinos despised
to make a clear and open invitation, come one, come all, Your
melanin count doesn't mean crap. Ifyou're a conservative, come on in.

(01:09:18):
Yes, yes, and I wasthere the witness that in our nation's capital.
But if you watched and listened tothe media's as if it never happened,
it, I don't know that shouldhave been the clarion call for the

(01:09:38):
GOP for decades, if for noother reason than historically speaking, which tells
me sadly too many of the Republicansin the GOP they don't know their history
of their own party. They don'tor they lean so far left within the
Party of the way it's called Rhinoand have some other choice names for them
as well. They don't know theirhistory. They don't know their history.

(01:10:02):
And so you know, here's adeal. There are those of us like
you and I that have our littlebully pulpits that stand up and speak truth
and when you are able to reachone and like the esteem senator and state

(01:10:23):
senator and then US congressman from Louisianawho switched parties because someone like us spoke
with him and taught him true history. His name is Elbert Gillery. Oh,
another dude that I would love tohave on the show. He had

(01:10:43):
I remember, and Flannie correct meif I'm wrong. The reason I remember
him is he had a campaign adtwo three years ago that was just fabulous,
stating essentially that yeah, he madethe party switch and then ran for
Sinnate. He didn't win the senatorialyou know, because the left one after

(01:11:05):
him after he did that, buthe was red pilled, you know,
just like, what's his name?Is it? Terrell? Oh? Leo
Terrell, Leo Torell. Somewhere whenI get to my new free state.
I have a hat that I gotsigned by Leo Terrell where it says Leo

(01:11:27):
two point zero. And it wasso weird because he used to be the
greatest, used to conduct the largest, potentially the loudest arguments against Sean Hannity
on his show for years and thenmagically, mystically made a complete one eighty.
And I would love to talk tohim about what was the predicating event

(01:11:53):
or a series of indices that madeyou decide I've had enough of this and
I'm moving over here. I wouldlove to have him regale that story.
Intelligent thinking, critical thinking people.Eventually the truth will completely open their eyes.

(01:12:14):
Was he not a civil rights attorney? Yes? Okay? And just
another in a continuing series. Here'sanother story, another happy story. This
is from Fox News. AOC squadunder fire as Dems rejected their deeply problematic
agenda. The policies trumpeted by AOCand the squad are deeply problematic for demoats
running in competitive districts. That's ahappy story. Here's one that's from CNN

(01:12:41):
Politics from the point, written byChris Soliza. Here's the terrible reality Trump's
election lie is on the March,and this is why it's a happy story.
I'll be the first one to sayI believe the twenty twenty election was
rigged. It was a ripoff.Now call me what you will, folks,

(01:13:02):
quite frankly, don't give a shit, but I am completely convinced that
on the late night thereof the fixwas in. When you have election areas,
when you have polls previously with windowsso people could look in that were
taped off so that you couldn't see, or various advisors were forbidden from looking

(01:13:28):
at the counting, the fix wasin. Nobody on the Republican side would
be able to have gotten away witha fraction of that, and it would
have been a major scandal for weeks, so CNN, writes Chrystals. In
the immediate aftermath of the January sixthto twenty twenty one riot at the US
Capitol, CNN conducted a poll.Among the questions it asked was this one.

(01:13:50):
In general, how confident are youthat elections in America today reflect the
will of the people. Now,at the time six ten, fifty nine
percent of people said they were eithervery or somewhat confident that elections reflect the
will of the people. CNN brandNew National Poll asked that question again and
got a very different result. Now, just forty four percent of Americans express

(01:14:15):
confidence in the idea of free andfair elections, while fifty six percent say
they have little or no confidence inour elections. That's enough with me reading
that article. Now, Lonnie Poindexter, sir, what you think could have
occurred in the interim between January sixth, twenty twenty one and now besides everything?

(01:14:36):
Yeah, everything has the word touse. I remember the election.
I went to vote and I tookmy ballot down to It was downtown DC,
and I went to the Martin LutherKing Library. It's a beautiful library.

(01:14:58):
They remodeling it. And I'm expectingto see security personnel and election people
and so forth. And I hadmy ballot and everything, and it was
all filled out, and I'm lookingaround and I said, well, you
know, where do you go toturn your ballots in? And he says,

(01:15:21):
so, I'll just go around thecorner and right there. So I
go around the corner and this iswhat I see. There's nobody out there.
There's no security personnel, there's noelection people, nothing that I expected
to see. There's a great bigmetal box on wheels with a slot in

(01:15:45):
it grades are could be wheeled awayquickly. I'm looking up, going I
need to take a picture of this, you know. So I go.
I just slid it in there,and I was going, I had no
confidence whatsoever that whatever it was inthat box was going to get to where

(01:16:09):
we needed to get to. Andlike you said, it was on wheels,
so it could just discap you.Somebody pull up with a pickup truck
and a couple of strong guys pickedthe thing up. Thought in the back
of the truck. Yeah, whatif somebody decided, you know, that
box would look really good in myliving room tonight. I'll never forget that.
About the size of a refrigerator,Yeah, you could lift it with
two guys, probably because it wasfull of air, you know, it

(01:16:32):
was full of sailboat fuel and maybesome ballots. Well this was thinking.
I said, Okay, what ifyou had some disgruntled individual they could have
dumped something into you know, becauseyou know, it's like a mal slot
you and I'm said, here going, I said, this is no way,
and I just I walked away likethis. I remember calling man,

(01:16:55):
I just what I said. Yeah, downtown d C. And I'm expecting
to walk in the library and secureyou know they do that for everything else
on OZRONA corner. It wasn't evenin the building, wasn't even in the
building. It's stuff like that thatmakes you go, huh, exactly,

(01:17:15):
but that's Washington, DC. Butit's Bez's logical extension axiom, which is
something like that, like this,what would happen if the reverse were true
and that was an area in alargely GOP district that was unsecured? Again,
you would hear about that for weeksand weeks and weeks. There's another

(01:17:39):
happy story. You're gonna have tofigure this out on your own, folks,
as to why it's a half happystory. At least six stabbed in
New York City subway system after mayorannounces a new safety plan. New York
City Mayor Eric Adams vowed Friday tocreate a clean, orderly, and safe
environment for paying subway passengers and transitworkers. Let me say this I'll you

(01:18:00):
draw your own conclusions. Folks,six stabbed in New York City subway system.
Wait a minute, are you sayingthat you don't need a gun to
kill people? I don't know.You could draw your own conclusions. Here's
another story. One dead and fivewounded in Portland shooting during protest in a
park. Authorities describe confrontation in NormandalePark between homeowner and participants in police violence

(01:18:25):
protests. So one dead, fivewounded because of a shooting in Portland.
Portland the city of Love. Whereeverywhere I've been to Portland, you can
find a sign about every block ortwo that says something similar to keep Portland
weird, so they love their weirdness. That was where Chaz Chop resided for

(01:18:47):
a while, if you remember,that was the summer of love. Also,
if you remember, according to thethen governor and the then mayor of
Portland as well. And now theyseem to be shooting themselves up. Isn't
that amazing? Imagine that what happenedin Portland. Well, that's right.
They also defunded the police. Here'sanother story. Pro Terra bus fire prompts

(01:19:10):
California Agency California always spell it witha k to consider shelving electric bus fleet.
Electric buses are melting in the sunthey are too expensive to fix.
Transit officials say. Huh. Anelectric bus manufactured by pro Terra caught fire
in a southern California city that isnow considering taking the electric buses off the

(01:19:33):
road. According to government records,the Foothill Transit Agency, which serves the
valley surrounding Los Angeles, will decideon Friday whether costly pro Terra buses purchased
in the last decade are still operable. Problem cited by the agency include not
only the bus that caught fire inwhat's described as a thermal event, but

(01:19:55):
also buses that melt in the Californiaheat and have transmission failures. Rolando Cordero,
the agency's director of Maintenance and VehicleTechnology, says the problems were with
the buses are exacerbated by pro Terr'sinability to help with repairs. And so
you didn't look at that or considerthat when you started buying the buses.

(01:20:17):
Huh. Imagine that. Here's anotherone. I spoke about this last week,
but I need to repeat it againhere bloody pointdexter, what do you
think of the future of CNN.Okay, that's enough for me, right
there? You sure CNN? Ohboy, where do I start with that?

(01:20:39):
I don't think CNN has a future. I predict that because they have
the new ownership that's poised, it'sthey need to get back to reporting news.
I think he says something to thateffect, and I foresee, I
foresee maybe even a name change becausebecause they have such a they're such a

(01:21:01):
terrible negative cachet on CNN. Yeah, I can I can see what you're
saying. Yes, And I foreseethe individuals that are sitting in the seats,
the talking heads, there'll be amass exodus of them because they have
no credibility. I mean even amongstfolks on the left, they don't watch
CNN. No, they're they're carriedin airports. The last I heard is

(01:21:27):
that, absent a few exceptions,they're running three hundred or four hundred thousand
numbers. They're major folks are gone. Chris Cuomo was a major dude,
now intertwined with Zucker and all theother crap that's going on over at CNN.
Well, you have social media pundits, somebody with a microphone and a

(01:21:54):
camera sitting in there, either inthe basement or or or in their living
room for that matter, that havemore followers than yeah. Yeah. And
I think one of the major reasonsthat Joe Rogan, that the leftists are
so absolutely incensed over Joe Rogan isthat they realize that he his pull is

(01:22:17):
more than CNN, MSNBC, CNBCand probably a number of the alphabet American
media maggots all collected together on oneof their better days. He's pulling more
numbers than they are, and he'sjust as in their mind, a stupid
mma Pauluca who doesn't know crap,who needed to be eliminated on Spotify but

(01:22:42):
wasn't because he pulls in ass kickingnumbers and is making bank for Spotify.
Spotify the management Spotify is now,we're not touching that golden gu Yeah,
yeah, we don't care what hesays. No exactly. And here's this
is part and parcel of the happystory that I was talking about. I

(01:23:02):
frequently want to say that I finda great deal of my great stories I
have to go outside the US andgo into the UK. So here's a
story from the Daily Mail UK thatasks, in this headline, is this
the end of CNN's left wing bias. Okay, I find that interesting in
the crafting even of the heart thatarticle, that first sentence from the Daily

(01:23:26):
Mail, Is this the end ofCNN's left wing bias? To me,
that says, Hey, they're acknowledgingthat CNN has left wing bias. Billionaire
Trump donor, who is the largestshareholder of the network's new owner, Discovery,
wants to restore it to impartiality.And this is what was glorious because
remember how CNN said, oh,we're letting Jeff Zucker go because of some

(01:23:49):
kind of a relationship that he had. He's an adult, she's an adult.
He's not married, she's not married, and they had an affair of
some sort. And that's why we'reremoving Jeff Sucker right now. And that's
why he resigned. Yeah, exceptthat this new billionaire Trump donor insisted on
Jeff Zucker's departure after his affair wasexposed. John Malone is chairman of Liberty

(01:24:12):
Media, Discovery's largest shoal shareholder.He previously donated a quarter of a million
bucks to Trump's inauguration and told ofwanting to restore CNN to impartial journalism after
years of left wing bias. AfterCNN chief Jeff Zucker's relationship with colleague Alison
Gallist was revealed, Malone reportedly madeit clear policies must be followed, and

(01:24:36):
Zucker was kicked off of CNN,which tells me that big things were about
to happen at CNN. And that'svery interesting, Lenny pointdexter. I hadn't
thought about the fact that what happensif they entirely rebrand, that might be

(01:24:59):
one of the best things that theycould do. Yeah, because their value
is not their brand. Their valueis their infrastructure. So what the new
owner is buying into existing infrastructure,you just rebrand and launch it as something
else with new faces and what havethey and you're rocking and rolling. They
can't. They're not going to beable to resurrect that brand and make it

(01:25:23):
what it maybe once was. I'vealways thought they'd lean left, but they
just nothing like they do today.Well, and the other thing is that
most of those people that were hosts, current or former hosts, they're falling
one by one. Rachel Maddow onMSNBC has fallen to the wayside. Yeah,
and nobody's really addressed much of anythingabout her. Here's another happy story.

(01:25:45):
This is from Rasmussen. And generallyI don't go by individual polls.
I look for trends. When I'ma training officer in law enforcement, I
look for a trainee to present trendsto me. If I see one mistake,
okay, I'll address that. Butif I see a series mistake,
a series of mistakes in a similarbent, then I know that that's an

(01:26:05):
issue that I have to address interms of training. One poll doesn't mean
crap. A series of polls thattend to be an indicator to me that
is important. This is from Rasmussen. The twenty twenty two midterm elections are
now two hundred and sixty three daysaway, and Republicans have a thirteen point

(01:26:26):
lead in their bid to recapture controlof Congress. Okay, except this isn't
the first poll that I've seen likethis. The latest Trasmussen reports national telephone
and online survey finds that if theelections for Congress were held today, fifty
percent of likely US voters would votefor the Republican candidate fifty percent, while
thirty seven percent would vote for thedemarat just four percent would vote for somebody

(01:26:50):
else. And another nine percent arenot sure. Here's the clue. Here's
the indicator. Republicans have added fourpoints to their congressionally advantage since January when
they led forty eight percent to thirtynine percent. To me, that's a
happy, happy story. This isalso now, folks. Remember I said,

(01:27:12):
and earlier in last week or theweek before one of the shows,
I said, I'm here to letyou know the things that you're not supposed
to see or hear from the Americanmedia maggots. I'm also here to tell
you and Lonnie and I both agreeon the importance of this. Don't fall

(01:27:33):
into the ain't it awful? Becausethere are a lot of good, positive
things that are beginning to emerge nowin twenty twenty two. We had the
shit beat out of us in twentytwenty one. Definitely, our asses got
set on fire in twenty twenty butthings are the worm is starting to turn.

(01:27:57):
Here's another indication. I would considerBLM to be one of the major
racist organizations on the planet, alongwith the demoret Party. This headline from
where did I find this? ZeroHedge? Oh? That's right, Zero
Hedge, the place that all theleftists want to remove. Now because you're
getting information like this that isn't heardand supported or even displayed by the American

(01:28:24):
media maggots this headline Amazon refuse excuseme. Amazon removes BLM from charity platform
amid growing concerns over lack of financialtransparency. That's a happy story. And
then there's this Biden, as faras I'm concerned, is doing his level

(01:28:49):
best to make sure that we're somehowgoing to get involved in Ukraine. I'm
like Tucker Carlson. Tucker Carlson willsay some things don't always agree with.
That's okay, I'll still listen tohim. One of the things he says,
though, is that we shouldn't begoing into Ukraine, and I would

(01:29:11):
tend to agree with him. I'velost some friends who have said, I
think we need to go into Ukraine. I need to. We need to
support the Ukrainians against Putin. Weall know what Putin is. You don't
have to describe anything that Putin doesor has done in the past to me.
Putin Putin Boo almost said another wrongword. Putin is a former member

(01:29:40):
of the KGB. Putin remembers whenthe when Russia was the us s R,
the Union of Soviet Socialist republics.Putin, you cannot convince me otherwise.
Wants to get the band back together. Yes, and this is part
and parcel of him attempting to dothis. So you have to understand Putin.

(01:30:04):
You have to understand history. Youhave to understand that people are saying
that we're saving democracy in Europe.I'm not young. I've been around for
three World's Fairs and a goatfuck.I remember Vietnam. I almost served in
Vietnam. I told everybody that storybefore. We lost fifty eight thousand troops

(01:30:28):
in Vietnam because of the Domino theorycourtesy of Kennedy and then supported by Lyndon
Johnson. And what that meant waswe need to needed to get involved in
Vietnam because the communists were going toturn Vietnam North Vietnam South Vietnam and take
over Vietnam. So we had fiftyeight thousand soldiers perish. And guess what

(01:30:53):
Vietnam is today. Hello, thereis no North or South Vietnam. There
is Vietnam, and it's called theSocialist Country of Vietnam. They are Marxists,
they are Leninists. But we didn'tlearn anything from Vietnam. Is Ukraine

(01:31:15):
a democracy, folks or a republic? No, neither. The dude in
Ukraine is a dictator. Comma,oh, you mean like Putin, So
to my way of thinking, wedon't need to be involved. Obama said

(01:31:39):
that he would throw some supplies whenthis first was made under Obama when he
went into Crimea and Putting also TipeToad into Georgia as well. Here's an
article from NPR. See I havea memory dangerous, and I also have

(01:31:59):
acts to the Internet when I canmake that shit work because I am technologically
challenged by being a techno ludite.Though a memory in concert with access to
the Internet dredges up This particular articlefrom twenty eighteen from NPR. Of all
places, is Trump the toughest everon Russia? This is from July twentieth

(01:32:24):
of twenty eighteen. This was heardon Morning Edition. President Trump is in
the process of inviting president Russian PresidentVladimir Putin to come to Washington d see
this fault to continue the talks theyheld in Helsinki earlier this week. It's
another sign of Trump's efforts to buildcloser ties with Moscow, even though he
insists his administration has taken a hardline against Russia, and everybody said,

(01:32:45):
oh no, no, Trump isPutin's poodle, right. So what Trump
said was, there's never been apresident as tough on Russia as I have
been. This is from NPR intwenty eighteen. That might sound like hyperbole,
but in this case there's actually somebasis for the president's boast. A

(01:33:08):
guy named Daniel vash Dish, seniorfellow with the Atlantic Atlantic Council, said,
when you actually look at the substanceof what this administration has done,
not the rhetoric, but the substance, this administration has been much tougher on
Russia than any in the post ColdWar era. People don't want to hear

(01:33:31):
that. They don't want to hearthat at all. Now knew he was
dealing with a real man. Indealing with Trump, if he uses as
an example, where was it overin the Middle East where they because you've
got the better memory than I havewhen Trump had them drop that big bomb

(01:33:57):
over there. Oh, that wasone of his first acts, when he
was dropping cruise missiles on Syria,because there were Russian advisors in Syria and
a couple of Russian advisors got turnedto molecules. So how do you deal
with a strong man from a positionof strength. It's the only thing they

(01:34:17):
respect. And so Putin knew thathe was going to have to deal with
a strong man who knew how todeal with strong men. Because is my
good friend. Pastor M. L. Johnson the Great State of Texas says
that he calls Trump his blue collarbillionaire. If the man could be successful

(01:34:43):
dealing with unions, the mafia,government, hacks, and everything in between,
and plus the competition for real estatedevelopment there in that city, that's
a man with a backbone. Strongmen respect, and what I mean by
strong men evil strong men respect astrong man somebody with platitudes or in Obama's

(01:35:10):
famous don't cross this red line?Yeah right, okay, oh all right,
I wasn't that serious about that redline. Don't you dare cross this
red line? Okay, well,you know that red line didn't have the
right color red. So don't youdare cross this red line right here?
Gonna really, I'm gonna use someharsh sarcasm at you. Okay, I'm
gonna waggle my finger at you,and I'm gonna use harsh sarcasm and I'm

(01:35:35):
telling you that's gonna put you inyour place. Come and no it won't.
I'm stealing that. I want youto know that. Thank you steal
away. There's another article that Ifound. Imagine that this is back on
July eighteenth. Excuse me, Julyeleventh of twenty eighteen. Trump lashes Germany

(01:35:55):
over gas pipeline deal, calls Russiaa captive, calls it Russia's cap if.
US President Donald Trump launched a sharppublic attack on Germany on Wednesday for
supporting a Baltic Sea gas pipeline dealwith Russia, saying Berlin had become a
captive to Russia, and he criticizedit for failing to raise defense spending.
More So, would it shock everybodythat I had an audio cut to play

(01:36:18):
for you back from twenty eighteen.Listen to what Trump is saying. Was
he not prescient? I would submit, yes he was. Does it not
turn out that most, if noteverything that Trump has said in the past,
including being wiretapped, has turned outto be correct. So once I
can get this little dweeb off ofthis cut that I found and get into

(01:36:42):
the meat of Donald Trump, we'regoing to hear what Trump said to Germany
in front of everyone. This wasglorious. I'm Jeff Loore. We're going
to begin tonight in Brussels, wherePresident Trump and NATO allies came face to
face but did not see eye toeye. One photo today seemed to sum
it up. Mister Trump looking inone direction, many the other way.

(01:37:03):
The President wants the allies to paymore for defense, saying the US is
hearing too much of the burden ofthis has been going on for decades,
for decades, and it's disproportionate andnot fair to the taxpayers of the United
States. And we're going to makeit fair, so that'll be it.
NATA was formed in nineteen forty nineto defend Europe and North America against Soviet

(01:37:27):
aggression. Mister Trump said today thatGermany in particular, has gotten far too
close with Russia. Major Garrett isin Brussels. Germany is totally controlled by
Russia. President Trump confirmed Europe's worstpre summit field. Okay, now,
folks, I'm paying this for verysalient reason that has now issued its little
ugly head once again with Russia putinand Germany hears by using the NATO stage

(01:37:49):
to criticize and it's called Nordstream toonice allies blasting Germany over a natural gas
pipeline deal with Russia. It's verysaid. When Germany makes a massive oil
and gas deal with Russia where you'resupposed to be guarding against Russia, and
Germany goes out and pays billions andbillions of dollars a year to Russia.

(01:38:11):
German officials deny that the controversial nordsStream to pipeline will allow Russia to exert
undue influence over their country. NATO'sSecretary General Jen Stiltonberg tried to keep the
peace. We are storming together downthe fault. But how can't you be
together when a country is getting itsenergy from the person you want protection.

(01:38:32):
Again, you should look at MikePompeo, who is sitting to the left
of Trump, and he's looking downat his dinner plate. Because you don't
talk like this to globalists, youdon't talk like this to other members of
other countries. But he's talking aboutthe truths or from the group that you

(01:38:53):
want protection. Nicholes, you understandwhen we stand together also in dealing with
Russia stronger. Later, President Trumpand German Chancellor Angela Merkel exchange pleasantries for
the cameras during a one on onemeeting. But Merkel, who grew up
in communist East Germany, told reportersearlier I've experienced myself how a part of

(01:39:14):
Germany was controlled by the Soviet Union, and said her country today made independent
policies and independent decisions. The NATOsummity is usually a chance for member nations
to reaffirm their commitment to an alliancethat focuses on Afghanistan, Syria, Ukraine,
and other world hotspots. But PresidentTrump appeared determined to upset that tradition,

(01:39:35):
demanding NATO country spend four percent oftheir gross domestic product on defense.
Okay, stop right there, folks. What you need to know is that
NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, was started, as they indicated,
back in nineteen fifty nineteen forty eight, post World War Two, because Russia
had gone into Berlin and split Berlininto East and West Berlin and East and

(01:40:00):
West Germany. So the Russians decidedthat they were going to take a part
of Germany because if for no otherreason than Germany has decided to make the
wonderfully stupid idea of in trying toinvade Russia in the winter. Hello,
not really very smart. So historicallyspeaking, NATO was begun for that.

(01:40:21):
What all the NATO aligned countries andthere are seventy two plus of them,
are to do is to spend twopercent, a minimum of two percent of
their GDP consistently every year to fundNATO. Historically speaking, almost no one
except the United States of America haskept up with that promise. So what

(01:40:42):
Trump was saying is that the Americantaxpayer, historically, now and in the
future, will continue to fund NATOfar beyond what they're required to do,
and U assholes need to pony up, because what we're doing is we're paying
to keep you safe from Russia,and we're If you're paying to keep you
safe for Russia and you're doing dealswith Russia, then why Essentially what he

(01:41:08):
was saying, I would have saidthis out loud is what's the need for
NATO? Then why are we spendingour American taxpayer money to you to make
with Russia and putin then and withRussia and putin now. So what is
happening is that nordstream to the pipelineis going from Russia and going and it's

(01:41:30):
terminating in Germany. Well know somethingabout European politics, people, What that
means is Europe. Well, whatthis cut didn't say is that at that
meeting, the conference, Trump offeredto supply Germany and Europe with oil when
we were strong and energy independent ourselves, we can send oil to you,

(01:41:56):
and we can. At the timeunder Trump, our number one export wasn't
oil, It was refined petroleum fromthe chemical coast around Houston. That was
our number one export. And Trump, knowing that, had made the offer
to Germany and to Europe, saying, why should you beholden to Russia.
We'll send you refined petroleum if youneed it, We can do it,

(01:42:18):
and we could have back then.Now in terms of Ukraine, Germany and
the rest of NATO in Europe arenot going to go against Putin because now
Putin has the spigot in his handand can cut off Nordstream two and can
cut off the oil and the fuel, not oil, the fuel, the

(01:42:38):
petroleum to all of these states inEurope, mostly Germany. So do you
not see, folks, how allof this dovetails together. They had the
opportunity to not be beholden to Russiaand have since chosen to embrace Russia.

(01:43:00):
They're not drilling oil themselves. They'renot making a national or or even a
unified tap into oil in their areas. They've decided the best, most continuous,
most reliable thing to do air quotesis to be be holding to Russia.

(01:43:25):
And do you think that Russia willever let them off the hook after
that? Because of what you statedearlier. Putin still has an axe to
grime based upon what happened from WorldWar Two going forward and their fall from
grace from being a superpower, andand so anyways, at the end of

(01:43:46):
the day, this is playground stuff. Yeah, it's like I'm gonna become
friends with the bully. It's becausehe's nice exact to be today, that
will be nice to me tomorrow ifit's politically expedient for him to be nice
to you today. But he's gota game plan. This reminds me of

(01:44:06):
the China because it's another area andI don't will you have that in your
notes going down that road, ButI see the same thing with China.
We invested a kazillion dollars in Chinawith moving our manufacturing over there, and
China's always had an astra grind withus, and I've said on my show,

(01:44:28):
I said, China's not our friendhardly. Yeah, it's not our
friend. I mean, if youlook at the abuses they're doing to their
own people, it's a communist regime. Communist regimes have never been our friends
any more than Cuba was our frienda communist regime. I missed the rude

(01:44:50):
or the mean tweets in the cheapgas, you know what I'm saying,
because the blue collar billionaire can seefoolishness and we'll call it out. He's
not gonna be nice about it.He's not gonna be eloquent about it.
He just calls it out because that'show he had to be to be successful
in New York City. And herewe have this. I'm so glad and

(01:45:14):
focus. This is one of thereason why I hang around this guy is
that he's got a tremendous amount ofknowledge and he does the research so usually
on the show, just so youknow if you can't see any and eventually
we'll have IDEO. But I'm theone taking copious notes and think about that.
I need to comment on that ordo more research on that. But

(01:45:35):
that's exactly it. Basy, That'sexactly it. Well, we made a
major mistake, and one of thebiggest mistakes, as you just now pointed
out, Lawny Pointdexter, is thatas Germany is beholden to Putin and Russia,
so we are beholding to Jijinping andChina because we allowed comment No,

(01:45:56):
we pushed our major corporations over intoChina that they could create thingies for American
consumption back here. Then we findout after China unleashed a bio weapon on
the planet, and you cannot convinceme that China wasn't directly involved in this,

(01:46:18):
either purposely or by massive negligence.I'm over here doing my my holiness
churches off. Then what did whatdid we find out? When? What
what did we find out? WhenWuhan nineteen first exploded in the United States?
We found out who makes our breathers, who makes our ppe, who

(01:46:44):
makes all of our a massive amountof our of our pills, who makes
almost all of our antibiotics, whomakes almost all of our medicine, Who
makes the test strips to test ifyou have COVID? I went to order

(01:47:04):
some and oh they're on hold.We don't know the order is supposed to
have been and didn't show in.And where's it where they're coming from China?
Yeah, well it's probably on aboat on a container ship thirty miles
off the coast of Los Angeles andLong Beach Harbor, because butt Gig decided

(01:47:26):
that to have them closer to shorewhere they're visible, would be a bad
reflection on the Biden regime. Thethings I could go into, I got
about twelve minutes left Lonney Pointdexter.Can I corral you perhaps into some semblance
of an agreement that you might returnhere Thursday? Because there's so many other
things. See did you notice thatsly sneaky? That's all right, that's

(01:47:49):
that's so covert, that's so subtle. I'm mister subtle over here because there's
so many other things that I wantto address. Long areos Derito chips here?
I'm here? Cool? Okay,next time, note to BZ next
time, get a bigger bag.You know, I think we'll need a
bigger vote. No, we'll needa bigger bag of Dorito's. So before

(01:48:11):
we go. Darn it. Ididn't play the bottom of the hour break
because I get into all this stuff. But I need everybody to know conservative
media done right. You're listening tothe SHR media network. And so,
Lonnie Poindexter, you have in yourhot little hands one article that I wanted
to read and then to have youweigh in on. If you have that

(01:48:34):
over there, I'd like to readit. And then it dovetails in with
something that occurred last year an electionin California with regard to Newsom and Larry
Elder for the position of governor.So can I steal that article back from

(01:48:55):
you? Thank you, sir?Okay. I told Lonnie that I wouldn't
tell him about this, and thenduring the break I gave him the article.
Okay, so I lied. Jesusyou guys, all right, this
is let's see one, two,three, four pages of an article.
Now, this this is a localarticle from Tennessee. This article came out

(01:49:21):
February sixteenth this year, not longago. And this is from the Tennessee
Tribune. And it's from an authorcalled Rosetta Miller Perry. So it's local.
She's a local Tennessee Tribune author andyou'll understand the locality of it when
you hear it. But the editorialand this is what she has written editorial

(01:49:45):
nothing worse than blacks who collaborate inblack oppression. My, that's a rather
god I almost said, jaundice.That's a rather challenging headline, shall we
say it? And she starts thisway. Throughout the history of oppressed people
in America, and particularly blacks,there's always been those within our population who

(01:50:06):
cooperate and assist the evil forces ofsystemic racism. Stop. I've asked you
this before, but I'm going toask you this again, money, Poindexter,
is their systemic racism in the UnitedStates of America in your opinion?
No, Okay, there are racistpeople in America, but that's human nature.

(01:50:29):
There's good people and bad people.And I catch a lot of heat
for saying this. Now, thecaveat to that is there are there is
an argument for systemic racism in Americaas it relates to this great, big,
stinky elephant that wears high heels anda pink a pink mumu, and

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that elephant is abortion, and howit specifically targeted the black community so that
oh boy, you know, ithad our population. So on that front,
I said, oh yeah, butin this nation, you know,
I say this all the time,that life ain't fair, but God is

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just, and he's the final arbiterin the affairs of man. So there
are racist people. You can findracist pockets. But if a man who
professes to be to say he's blackcan be elected president not once, but
twice by the preponderance of the populationwho is not black. By the way,

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since black folk are only thirteen percentof the population. As a crow
flies, I think, did Inail it down there for you? I
think so. I think so.I'll continue with the article, but I
wanted to get Lonnie's weigh in onthat every slave revolt had failed, whether
it was Gabriel Prosser, Denmark Vacy, or Nat Turner, was unexecuted in

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large part because there were slave snitchersinforming their masters about the plan. So
fast forward centuries to the present,we still have collaborators who hate being black
so much as they are willing tohelp undermine others while serving as apologists and
mouthpieces for white injustice. I gottachime in here, please, I'll make

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it. Please. Because I knowwe're going to be wrapping up the show.
I'm going to go through the holarticlewhenever it takes I'm gonna I'll give
you one name, Robert Small's.See they this individual is they're great for
pushing this narrative that there's you know, there's Uncle Tom's and so forth who
rated out those who are trying tofree themselves and what have you. And

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it's yeah, that people, thereare good people, bad people within the
black community, within the slave community, within the slave older community, they're
good and bad people. Robert Smalls, Robert Smalls and I just did this
piece for you know, the organizationI'm working with, every Black Lives Matters

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for a Black History Month, whereI talked about Robert Smalls who had to
wherewithal to think he could and stolea heavily armed Confederate ship and he,
along with I believe it's eleven crewmembers who were black slaves, commandeered that
ship and selled that shrimp shrimp thatship out of Sumter Fort Sumter and gave

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it over to the hands of theUnion Army of the of the Union.
That's also what existed back in thosedays. So for her to report that,
I hate this thing that you know, we're just so beaten down.
And then there's those eternals who looklike us, you know, over one
hundred years ago, Booker T.Washington said something to this effect. He

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said, and I'll try to Ican't quote it, but I'll give you
the gist of what he said.He said, there are a class of
people that exists solely to continue stirup the grievances of a people, because
that's how they get paid and getcompensated. So he was talking about the

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Jesse Jackson's and the al Sharptons,this and the new crew that's up now,
Joy Reid and the rest of them. He talked about those type individuals
over one hundred years ago, ladiesand gentlemen over one hundred years ago.
So this individual for this that wrotethis article is no different than what Booker

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T. Washington was talking about.And it's funny you should mention that because
I have fingers and a keyboard,and I went to the internet and I
found that quote. Here it isfrom Booker T. Washington. There's another
class of colored people who make abusiness of keeping the troubles, the wrongs,
and the hardships of the Negro racebefore the public. And of course

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I was blocked by an ad Solet me continue. Having learned that they
are able to make a living outof their troubles and have grown into the
settled habit of advertising their wrongs,partly because they want sympathy and partly because
it pays. Some of these peopledo not want the negro to lose his
grievances because they do not want tolose their jobs. Where is it over

(01:55:31):
one hundred years ago? He saidthis, folks, those people George Santiana
who fail to understand and learn fromhistory are doomed to repeat it. We
learn nothing from history. I callthis historical Alzheimer's and sometimes many times it

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is purposeful. And I lay thisgarely at the feet mostly of the Demarrat
Party. They show up book dancingat all election season. Oh, I
think that Prasen word is in here. A little bit later on Bonnie Poindexter.
So I continue with the article byRosetta Mills. Excuse me, Miller

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Perry editorial. Nothing worse than blackswho collaborate in black oppression. The most
recent collaborator is Kenny Collins, thepolice chief of Brookhaven, Mississippi. While
his skin color is true black,Collin's heart and sympathies are with the system,
true white. He told the worldthat Brookhaven doesn't have any race problems
to make matters worse. He statedthis right after a horrible incident January twenty

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fourth, involving dem Ontario Gibson,a black, twenty four year old FedEx
driver. Gibson was simply doing hisjob delivering packages on his route when self
styled white racist vigilantes Gregory Case andBrandon Case, father and son, got
in their vehicle and chased him forseveral miles while shooting at him. If
this reads like a rerun of whathappened to Ahmad Arberry, it was,
except fortunately this time Gibson wasn't killed. Collins Police Force allowed Gregory Case and

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Brandon Case to walk into the BrookhavenPolice Department with their attorney eight days later
and turn themselves in. Thankfully,the father was charged with conspiracy with a
bond set at seventy five thousand dollars, while the sun was charged with aggravated
assault and a bond of one hundredand fifty thousand dollars. Now you see
what she's trying to do. She'strying to make this somewhat local, although

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exactly quite local, it truly isn't, because that's Tennessee but Gibson's family and
team of attorneys are fighting for anupgrade of charges to a hate crime and
attempted murder, which it was.Lonnie Poindexter, you said there are racists,
racist things occur. I don't know. Let me ask you point blank,

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because I don't. Do you knowor have you heard anything about this
particular incident because I have note?Are you Are you fairly aware? Do
you kind of know the fact pattern? Can you tell us? Because I
am not aware, not to I'maware of it, but not specific ass
to it. It was something thatblurbed up, somebody said over to me,

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So I just know the incident asit happened, but I can't give
you specific Okay, I'm going tocontinue with the article. It says Gibson's
family and team of attorneys are fightingfor an upgrade of charges to a hate
crime and attempted murder, which itwas. This is the first racially charged
incident to occurring Brookhaven. Back intwenty twenty, twenty three year old Vivian
Haythorn, thirty seven weeks pregnant atthe time, went into early labor after

(01:58:35):
an incident with a white Brookhaven policeofficer. Officer Lisa Jackson responded to a
call from Haythorne, who reported atraffic emergency. Her vehicle's accelerator became stuck
at approximately ninety miles an hour.Okay, that's a story. When Officer
Jackson arrived at the scene, shedrew her gun, pulled Haythorn from her

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vehicle, pushed her onto the ground, stomach down, and handcuffed her.
Black chief Colin supported white officer Jackson, who faced no disciplinary action and still
remains on the police force. Sowhat we have here is an unfortunate,
familiar site, a gutless, cowardlycollaborator happy to participate in the continuing oppression
of his own people. According toCollins, Collins, there's no racism in

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Brookhaven and no problems in his department. If there was a lynching, Collins
would probably still claim there was noproblem in lynching, and lynching was real.
Mississippi whites put another black collaborator inpower, and they may rest easy
now knowing absolutely nothing will be doneto stop acts of violence against black citizens,
regardless of how egregious they are,because they have this black man in

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charge in Brookhaven. But wait,there's more. Kenny Collins is far from
the only collaborator happy to keep aracist system operating with impunity. There's South
Carolina Senator Tim Scott. Here wego. Now everyone knows who Tim Scott

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is. Now this becomes interesting.Tim Scott, he calls himself a black
senator, but actually he's only anotherTrump black lapdog. I see. In
the last year he has helped scuttlethe George Floyd Justice and Policing Act in

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the Senate after it passed the Houseand voted with Republicans as they kept the
John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act fromeven coming up for a vote. Oh,
I have much to say about that. That's for another day. Scott
claimed to understand the history of racistpolice mistreatment of blacks and the ugliness of
Jim Crow, but he's just anotherspineless black collaborator. That's also the case

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with black clowns like Candace Owens andLarry Elder, so called conservatives who do
nothing except spew out hate filled messagesthat denigrate and demean blacks and poor people.
I know Tim Scott. I hadthe honor and pleasure of meeting him

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during my time in Washington, DCPC. He's not a shrinking Violet nor
is he a pond And if thisindividual, if she actually it knew his
history where he talks about being onthe negative end of dealing with racist police

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coming from North Carolina. So forher to say the things that she says,
it just See she's paid and compensatedby that juggernaut that continually perpetuates,
perpetuate, perpetuates this false narrative.She herself is guilty of the thing that

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she's accusing that of to accuse TimScott. Tim Scott has crossed swords with
President Trump, and I don't meanthat in a friendly manner. They have
crossed swords where they have disagreed,agreed, and Tim Scott has chastised Donald
Trump. See, she didn't knowher history, but then she doesn't have

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to because she's perpetuating a narrative,a false narrative. This is absolutely ridiculous.
I had the good pleasure of meetingCandace almost I think Candace is guilty
of She's young, so she saysthings sometimes I wish she wouldn't. But
Tim Scott's an honorable man who isprobably older than this individual here that wrote

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this article and has experienced real bigotry. And racism, but takes the stand
that he takes based upon truth.You know this is but see this.
It pays to be on the victim'sparade, my brother itys, and it
pays well. I was told onetime, how much money do they pay

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you, Lannie Poindexter to sell outyour people run under with those Republicans?
And I just laugh as I breakopen another can of chicken soup? Or
and unlike Ken McClinton, you're notdriving the newest rolls Royce Phantom either,

(02:03:26):
thank you. You pay a priceto stand the way we stand. Those
of us who have the darker painjob. I mean, all of us
that are conservative pay a price.But we pay a price. And so
this individual here, she you know, she went to propaganda or us.
She might as well be writing forprompt the equivalent of prot in which she's

(02:03:46):
putting for what you said is true, because she is, she's paid,
she's funded to write this. Otherwise, why would she write it if there's
no fiscal incentive behind it? Well, clearly there is. Hence we have
this. She gets what ends uphappening, Let me do the nuts.

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What happens is she writes this piece, she gets out of boys from those
higher up the food chain, andthen she gets selected to write other articles
for other publications and so forth.They take care of their own, the
left leaners. They really I wishconservatives didn't more have had quite frankly,

(02:04:30):
they take care of their own.So she's compensated for pushing this dribble forward.
And she's ignorant. Either she's ignorantor she's just stupid, and maybe
a little bit of both. Butyou hear this all the time. This
is oh man, you see me, my body language change, I get
I want to throw something. Butthis is what takes place. But this

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is the standard level of rhetoric thatyou see on the left these days.
This passes now for normal. Yes, the police chief that she's speaking of,
she didn't know his history, thatblack police chief who took a stand
and say, is not in mytown. He runs a tight ship,
that's what he's saying. But ohno, he's a he's local. Tom.

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Well, the other question is didshe speak to him? Is there
a comment in here from him?Did she consult with him? Did she
decide that, you know, whenI'm going to accuse these people, The
least that I could do is atleast is perhaps get a quote from that
police chief, perhaps get some kindof a quote from either Larry Elder or
Tim Scott or Candace Owens that thatis not to be considered. Oh,

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she had a word limit that dayfor her editorial, so because of that,
No, that's not going to happen. Yeah, you know. Okay,
thirty at the bottom submitted to theeditor. Stamp it boom. Okay,
that's going out on tomorrow's paper atthe Tennessee Tribune. I'm going to
continue, that's also the case withblack clowns like Candace Owen, Owens and
Larry Elder, so called conservatives,who do nothing but spew out hate filled

(02:05:59):
messages that denigrated into mean blacks andpoor people. Then I continue, Candice
has been condemned online and accused ofverbal gymnastics. Verbal gymnastics, Okay,
stop, has anybody ever seen andif I was smart and had a producer,
which I don't, I would beplaying right now the tata te that

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she had between the Senate Select HearingCommittee, between herself and Gerald Nasler.
Why can't I think of that high'sname anyway? Basically, she pulled out
her extremely sharp cutlass and sliced himinto little Bologney pieces, and that is

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considered to be verbal gymnastics. Youknow, Lonnie, have you ever come
across people who can think on theirfeet just rapidly? Yet? And I
wish I was one of them.I wish I was too. I am
not, but it appears to mewe had one who represented our association for

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the Sheriff's Department named Wendell Phillips,who was named after a union organizer and
hence became big involved in the union. Dude could think on his feet like
nobody's business. And I submit thatthat goes with also Candice Owens, who
can think on her feet very rapidly. And it also goes to another judge.

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I may have told everybody about this, maybe a couple of years ago.
He's retired now named Gary Ransom,who was in Sacramento in the Superior
Court. I'll tell everybody at Ransoma couple series of Ransom stories, perhaps
a little bit later for another show. I have never seen people think on
their feet like these folks, sowe all know people like that. Is
there anybody that has been in yoursphere of influenced line pointdexter who you can

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point to and go, I wishI was that for that. Oh my
god. If I can think likethat, several people pastor Mark little Star
Parker and Candice is just a youngerversion of Star, And there's several others

(02:08:16):
that that can do that. It'sa gift, you know. All the
data is that like with you andI, the data is here, but
I need time to reflect be ifofI can pull the data up and turn
it into something that I can articulatein a way that people will understand what
I'm trying to convey. Those individualscan tabulate part several thoughts in the ether

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and then pull them down and usethem. I'm not that guy. Oh
yeah, yeah. You can seein some people, depending upon the videos
that you watch, you can seethat not only are they processing the questions
posed to them, but they're thinkingtwo or three arguments down the line,
because they anticipate what the next questionwill be, what the next series of

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questions will be, and they're allalready thinking of answers based in logic and
facts to throw back at the inquisitortherein. I know folks like that,
and so all of that ability iswrapped up here in this little chick from
the Tennessee Tribune calling that verbal gymnastics, meaning, Okay, I submit,

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Candace Owens is fucking whip smart.She's ella smart to be as young as
she is, and this individual talkingabout gymnastics just basically means she'd understand even
what the hell Candace was saying asshe chopped up that. I would submit
that that's completely applicable. So Candacehas been condemned online and accused of verbal

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gymnastics after she alleged that black Americanswere the country's most murderous group, a
comment that is so racist not evenclansmen and Nazis would say it publicly.
Unfortunately, Owens is in our midstdispensing her moronic garbage through Ben Shapiro's organization,
The Daily Wire. Of course,you know that Ben Shapiro is the

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front man. Tucker Carlson is alsoinvolved in that and has been funding it.
But Ben Shapiro is going to takethe heat for that. Apparently,
another one who can think on theirfeet, Ben Shapiro, Oh, if
you ever, I have to beupfront. There have been some issues in
the past that Ben Shapiro and Idisagree on significantly, but I do not

(02:10:30):
doubt that this guy can't think onhis feet. He is also one of
those stellar individuals whose brain synapses arefiring at two to three times the speed
of my easily given, I'll bethe first to admit. The article continues.
They've relocated and set up shop inNashville. Okay, now we come

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back to Tennessee, content to dispense. Now, what she's saying is that
Daily Wire has come to Tennessee.Now it's in her backyard, Nimby.
They've relocated and set up shop inNashville, Contented to spense twenty four to
seven hate speech and Trump worship.If you read Ben Shapiro, you'd understand

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Ben Shapiro does not worship at thealtar of omb and I'm not sure that
I can say Candace Owens does thateither. Elder's garbage is thankfully mostly confined
to the West Coast, where hethought white folks loved him so much that
he would become governor and thank andthanks to God. Very interesting. Why

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is God in there? My guessis religion has very little to do in
her life, but she wrote itanyway, Thanks to God. He lost
and found out that conservatives didn't likehis blackness either, Okay, maybe you
have something to say. My firstmy first thoughts on that were elder came

(02:12:00):
in late in the race, verylate. He did not make the decision
up front to go ahead and throwhis hat in the ring early and get
anything even remotely resembling any kind ofa war chest. Plus, it should
not surprise you, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all
ages that California always spell it witha K is predominantly. I don't know,

(02:12:22):
I'd say eighty percent leftist except insome of the more rural countries,
and they don't have the population topull the votes. That's exactly it.
And he came in late. Andthen he had the other issue he had
was there were those within the Christianconservative community that had some well, let

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me just cut to the chase.He had issues with him because he had
a living girlfriend, because I wasone, along with many of my counterparts,
out there beating the drum for him, and I had to talk to
these individuals because I'm connected to thepastoral community nationally and getting them to understand,

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well, it doesn't say look,Donald Trump was a mean tweeter.
Donald Trump, I would say,was not the most Christian like in the
individual in terms of some of thethings that he said. He was a
blue collar guy from New York.He's a brawler from New York exactly,

(02:13:28):
so simple, but he knew howto fight. And so what my good
friend Ralph Chitthams used to say isa problem with the Christian community. They've
forgotten how to fight. And lasttime I checked. You know, there
might be rules in boxing, ohokay, you know about no below the
belt, but in real life everything'sfair game. You fight to win and

(02:13:52):
then you can establish rules of etiquetteand so forth. So it's anyway,
Larry Elder is a stand up guy. You know who was it that?
Because you it was Ronald Reagan.It was this famous quote that the eighty
twenty quote, you know, theone that if eighty percent of the time

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the people that we are in agreement, in the twenty percent of the time
we're in disagreement, there's still myyou know, there's still my brethren.
There's a it's a beautiful quote fromRonald Reagan that speaks to that. And
you got to understand, within thepolitical environment, you you're not going to

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agree on everything on everything, butyou have to understand who your enemies are.
I guess is my point. AndI learned that when I got to
Washington that I on the core issues. If we're in agreement, I can
roll with you. But if you'vegot individual things you disagree with, as
long as they're not deal breakers foryou, we can roll together. Because
our enemy and this was pointed outand I shared this story with you before,

(02:15:01):
and I'll say it. I won'tname names because I don't want to
out him, but there's a gentlemanI met in Washington, DC who is
a part of one of the mostconsertive newspapers in Washington, DC. That
concertive newspaper was founded by Reverend SunYoung Moon. Oh was he not the

(02:15:26):
individual that bought an assload of landin Oregon and was known to have fifty
rolls royces? No, Am,I thinking of somebody else. That's somebody
else. Okay, you're thinking ofthe Maharad folks. What I just said,
just rewind rewind the tape. Don'teven listen to it, Lonnie,
Please tell me some truth. SoI want to share this, and like

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I won't name him, but thenewspaper, I'll name the newspaper Washington Times.
Okay, Washington Times is very conservative, very conservative. You can sit
and talk with them and we'd bemarching down. But if you look at
who owns them, which is theUnification Church. The Unification Church is conservative

(02:16:11):
in their worldview. But I wouldconsider them French Christianity, not in a
truly negative sense. But they're onthe because you got your mainline denominations and
then out there on that edge youhave other denominations that a Christian and generally

(02:16:31):
roll away, we roll. Buttheir theology is interesting. Okay. So
the Times reached out to me andwere asking me about collaboration with other organizations
I was working with, and soI explained. I says, well,
look, I said, the Christianfolk I roll with take issue with some

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of your doctrine. Love the newspaperin which you put forward, but your
doctrine. So if we align basedupon theological views, that's a disconnect and
I can't get these folks to rollwith you. But if we align according
to the core of values, conservativevalues, traditional marriage, second Amendment,

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you know, all these things thatwe stand for, I said, we
can roll together. And so Isaid, so I don't want you to
get frustrated. I just want tolet you know. Here's what he said
to me, and I probably shouldjust cut to the chase. He said
a lot that I understand. I'vebeen dealing with this since college because he's
been a mooney since college and he'smy age, he said. He said.

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But here's the deal, he says, I want the Christian organizations that
you work and deal with to understandthis. We can disagree based upon doctrine,
but if we don't unify at somepoint in pushing back on who our
true enemies are, he said,we'll all be sitting in the same jail

(02:18:07):
cell arguing church doctrine. Well,that's that's absolutely correct. Bro. It
made me sit back and I hadone of my AHA moments. I said,
that's it. We don't understand ourtrue enemies. So the issues that
maybe some folks might have had withLarry Elder because he had a living girlfriend

(02:18:28):
and plan on going down this road, but I'm going doubt it, and
issues with others that I can.We can stand together and unify based on
understanding who our true enemies are Christiancommunity and the Jewish community. Christians don't
like Jews as the general thought.I don't think it's true. It's the

(02:18:50):
general thought. I don't think it'strue either. Jews don't like Christians because
they don't they don't acknowledge Jesus.Let me tell you something. I got
some Jewish friends that would go intobattle with me based upon what you and
I believe in, and they'd watchour flank. They'd be right there with

(02:19:11):
the shoulder or the shoulder in battle. I'm saying this, or maybe there's
somebody out there that needs to hearthis. We need to understand that our
true what our true enemies are,and what their plan is. What I
love about you, brother, isyou lay that out so eloquently, and
you lay it out in a waythat even basic folks can understand it.
You have the knowledge base, andyou know where all the bodies are buried,

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and you speak to that. Ifwe don't unify as common sense America,
they will drive us into jail cellsor worse. Because we know what
happened in Germany, we know whathappened in Venezuela, we know what happened
in Cuba, we know what happenedin Vietnam, we know what happened in

(02:19:56):
uh in Russia and others were wherethey're is this communist doctrine which leads to
a totalitarian regime and we'll all beyeah, we'll all be sitting in jails.
Oh, we'll all be dead.That's how serious this thing is.
Well is arranging the deck chairs onthe deck of the Titanic and arguing about

(02:20:16):
their placement as the entire ship sinksbow first, and Captain White is on
the bridge, standing there gloriously wearinga hat and just watching as the freezing
cold waters rise around him, andthen he dies. I found the quote

(02:20:39):
that you're talking about, and thisis interesting. I find myself a devote
of Ronald Reagan quotes, but Iwas not aware of this one. And
this is the quote, folks,from Ronald Reagan, the person who agrees
with you eighty percent of the timeas a friend and an ally, not
a twenty percent. Tray. That'sit, Thank you, that thank you

(02:21:03):
nails it because I got to tellyou, folks, the only person who
would have a perfect voting record andwho is the ideal candidate, frankly,
is me, because I vote withme and I think like me all the
time, and I would be theonly person who would think just like I
need everyone else to think. SoI have only a couple of paragraphs left

(02:21:28):
left. Then I want to playsomething to cap the show. This is
These are the final paragraphs. However, these two and others like jesse Lee
Peterson, Okay, are you familiarwith jesse Lee Peterson? I am not.

(02:21:48):
Who is jesse Lee Peterson, Californiabased conservative calls it just like it
is. Okay. If folks thinkthat Larry Elder yes a straight shooter and
they really hate jesse Lee Peterson,okay, I'll have to look into him.
However, these two and others likejesse Lee Peterson and the black female
minstrel she calls them the minstrel duoof Diamond and Silk, have no power,

(02:22:13):
influence, or respect from any race. That is just patently fucking false.
They only have access through right wingmedia. But people like and this
is how she calls him, peoplelike black Tim Scott are truly dangerous because

(02:22:35):
he is part of the system whichactively help continuing running roughshod over blacks and
other people of color. The TennesseeTribune will continue to identify these collaborators and
let folks know what they're doing.Wait until I get to the last sentence
in this story, Lonnie Poindexter,The Tennessee Tribune will continue to identify these

(02:22:58):
cl liberators and let folks know whatthey're doing. No one should be fooled
when they claim to care about blackempowerment and advancement. Their true interest is
keeping in good standing with whites asthey fatten their bank accounts by spewing hate
about their black brothers and sisters.Even though they came out of the womb

(02:23:20):
of a very black mother. Thischick actually wrote this. So if they
hate blacks, they hate and disrespecttheir mammies. Folks, everything that she's
accusing them of is exactly what she'sdoing. She's I'm sure already received a
fat check for writing them. Oh, or she's up for a promotion.

(02:23:43):
Oh, I'm sure in some portionof her local community, or maybe even
farther than that, if she hasn'talready, she will be feted for writing
this article. That's how it works. That's how it works. This will
be something from which she will gaincertificates, acknowledgment, accolades, et cetera,

(02:24:03):
which may in turn result in greatercash. Charlotte Berkman is in that
part of Tennessee. Right, Andyes, Charlotte, but I'm sure I
beg to differ which she has tosay. There's another individual I'm thinking from,
brilliant woman, former professor at VanderbiltUniversity who ran for ran for mayor

(02:24:30):
there in it's either Nashville or Memphis. She's a she's a she's a parent
upon for their agenda. These twowomen who both came that I just mentioned
the other name, will come tome very humble beginnings and became successful in

(02:24:52):
their own right because they believe theAmerican dream, the American ideal. But
you always have individuals like this womanwho I had never heard of, and
maybe she has some notoriety in herin her community, but she's bucking for
a promotion and what have you.These other two women that I know of,
I'm going to make sure that theyknow about this article so they can
chop her up the way that candaeOn chops them up in DC. It's

(02:25:18):
it's I myself, and you knoweveryone knows the content of my background and
my melanin count I haven't read amore recent a greater racist article recently that
I can think of. Well,you know, House wrote stuff like this
see they they spoll these people up. Kareem Abdul Jabbar was one of my

(02:25:39):
heroes, you know, when Iwas a kid basketball player. I became
a fan when he was using thename as Mom and Daddy gave him Leu
al Sender. I have an autographof his original name. My mother got
it for me because she was teachingeducation and he was going to UCLA was
taking some classes. You didn't hearjack from Koreem about anything until the Barack

(02:26:07):
Obama then the Donald Trump things pullup and they need to get some heavyweights
that had notoriety in the black wellAmerica in general, but specifically the black
community. So they stirred him up, and this is kind of crap,
he wrote. He wrote, Soit was still my hero from a basketball
standpoint, but like most athletes,I wish they would just shut up and

(02:26:30):
play ball. We have to pushback on this because there's a number of
people that will be led astray basedupon this foolishness. I'm so glad you
brought us up. I was notaware of the details of all of this,
but I will definitely be getting thisarticle over to Charlotte. Charlotte Perkman,
she's a congressional candidate in Tennessee anda brilliant woman. Brilliant women and

(02:26:54):
the professor from Vanderbilt whose name escapesme. It's well, who's spent on
Fox and some of the others.Nobody gets rich if you happen to be
black and you happen to be inconservative media. You know, conservative media
is about pulling yourself up by thebootstraps. You know. I made assumptions

(02:27:15):
in DC that those within with aconservative worldview would understand how the manipulation of
media from a standpoint of how toget branding and so for fos amazing hell,
how they don't get that. Theleft does that really? Really well?
Oh, if there's one thing thatyou have to talk about the left

(02:27:35):
in terms of their unity, theircohesion, they have an ability to unify
like few others. Yes, theywill circle the wagons with the best and
that has historically been true. It'strue now I see a rift. I
see a rift, and it maybe true in the future. But that

(02:27:58):
will all will depend, folks onNovember, and that's where you come in.
That's where the voters come in.That's where the listeners to this show
and Delannie's show come in that's wheredon't god what's that line from Star Wars?
Don't get cocky, kid, Nowis not the time to get cocky.

(02:28:22):
Conservatives of every stripe couldn't care lesswhat your melanin count is. But
there is even I've played this before, trust me, I will continue to
play it because I need to bereminded of it. There is a bigger,
larger, more overarching since or reasonfor all of these things. I've

(02:28:48):
played it before, and I willplay it again because in my estimation,
it's just not left or right.It's not both sides, either side of
the isle. It's not DC,it's not Los Angeles. It gets down
to this. You've heard it before, Jason Whitlock, take it away.

(02:29:11):
I've always wondered this, like whatis the actual support for the ideas?
Not you know, do you likeTrump for Biden? But for example,
do you think men can get pregnant? Or do you think some races are
morally superior to other races? Likethe core idea is the Democratic Party?
How many Americans actually believe that stuff? Would you guess? I don't think

(02:29:33):
five percent of America believes it.Maybe ten percent. I don't know.
Tucker, I'm going to say somethingthat's difficult to unpack in this short amount
of time, but it's what Itruly believe. I think a lot of
what the left supports is satanic.I'm just sorry. It's in direct objection
to God and in direct objection tothe Judeo Christian values that were at the

(02:29:58):
foundation of this country. And thoseChristian values are why we made so much
progress in terms of freedom and humanityand the way we treat everybody. Yes,
it was hard, but our Christianvalues compelled us to sacrifice our lives
for the freedoms of other Americans,of slaves, and through the Civil rights

(02:30:20):
movement, our Christian values compelled usto take risks and fight for equality and
the equality of opportunity for everybody.I just I see a lot of what's
going on here is I'm just sorry. I'm a man of faith, I
was raised in the Church. Thisstuff is satanic. That's what's at the
foundation of a lot of this stuff. Well, I'm a pretty mild Protestant

(02:30:43):
personally, but I completely agree withyou the gender stuff. When you say
you can change your own gender bywishing it, you're saying you're God,
and that is Satanic. I completelyagree. You have the knell on the
head. And let me just chimein while I remember Carol Miller Swain,
doctor, Carol Miller Swain, Iremember her name the frontline doctors. No,

(02:31:09):
she's not a frontline doctor. Shewas the where have I heard her?
Professor of government. She ran forI believe for governor, but she
ran for mayor of I believe itwas either Nashville or Memphis. Okay,
but she was the professor at VanderbiltUniversity, head of government there and a
staunch conservative woman who was raised upin a broken household, abject poverty.

(02:31:33):
I mean, just you know,supposed to be a statistic yet she saw
herself as a victor instead of avictim and went on to become very successful.
And I know she's got a tonof degrees, and man, she'd
be great to get her on yourshow. I'm gonna work on that too.
Oh. There are so many peoplethat I would love to have the
show when I rebuild the studio,because literally, as I indicated my last

(02:31:54):
day here in California, we gotto be out of this house by the
twenty ninth, we're physically gonna bemoving on March twenty fifth, Friday.
And then once I moved to myfree state, then I'm gonna have to
rebuild this studio from scratch, fromthe bottom up, in a brand new
house. It's gonna have its veryown little dedicated room, dedicated studio,

(02:32:18):
dedicated soundproofing, YadA, YadA,YadA. So let me just point out,
folks that when I came back toCalifornia and I had a chance to
go on air with BZ, itwas in the studio that they had here
in Sacramento. It was a beautifulplace. I mean, it was laid

(02:32:41):
out, it was fully decked out, a lounge area of the whole nine
yards, and it was a lotof fun. It was definitely you called
it the saloon, but it wasreally really nicely the way it was done.
And you'll duplicate that in Dinsum.Like I've been telling you, bigger
and greater things are in store foryou, my friend. Well, thank
you so kindly. It appears thatat first, Blush, I may have

(02:33:03):
a commitment from you to be backhere Thursday. The reason I say that
is because look at this pile ofstuff right here. Look at this pile
of stuff right over here, youcan't see what's in front of me with
all these stories that I haven't evengotten into. Here's a pile of stuff
over here, of stories that Ididn't even get to, that I didn't
even address. So this is thestuff that I'd like to even talk about

(02:33:24):
on Thursday, and even in Thursday, we may not get through all of
the stack of stuff. I'm sorryI am ripping off Rush Limbaugh, but
I do have, in fact astack of stuff here to talk about because
with Lonnie Poindexter, I have tosay that you bring out in me the

(02:33:45):
things that I always want to doin radio, because I don't think I
have had the ability to riff offof somebody live one on one like you
and I riff off each other.And I think you make me a better
radio host if I may throw thatin there and be so loose, but

(02:34:07):
also a better guy as well.We'll talk about that a whole bunch of
stuff later. In any event,we've gone thirty four minutes past what I
envisioned doing for two hours. Sowe've been here for two hours and thirty
four minutes with myself and Lonnie Poindexter. We'll be back Thursday. Fingers crossed

(02:34:30):
and discuss some of the other things, and even oh my god, oh
my god, even between now Tuesday, well, no it's not Tuesday anymore.
No, it is Tuesday. It'sstill Tuesday here on the left coast.
Between Tuesday and next Thursday, twodays away from now, who knows
what kind of stupid crap could popoff between now and then. It could

(02:34:54):
be anything. And with that,I just like this. I like this
series of cuts, and so Ihave to say this. So ladies and
gentlemen, boys and girls, childrenof all ages, thanks for listening to

(02:35:18):
the Bloviating Zeppelins Berserk Bobcatsooon radio showlive and direct right here on the SHR
media network. If you want tocontact me, you'll can find me on
Twitter in about two hours, atb ZEP at bzep, or on my
blog at Bloviating Zeppelin dot net.My original music is by Possessed Tranquility.

(02:35:41):
You can find them at reverb nationdot com. Promotional consideration is by the
Lockheed Martin Company and the Skunkworks andthe Boeing Company. If it ain't going,
I ate Boeing. Oh will youplease? Tiaras are buy My Little
Pony thanks to my personal Casey onethirty five Kettle one refueling team with whom
I will be concerting in about fortyfive minutes. So thanks again to Lanney

(02:36:05):
Poindexter for being here. Thanks toeverybody for listening live or perchance being in
the chat room one each and thanksfor listening and podcast, which is where
I get a ton of my peoplelistening, including American truckers. God bless
the American trucker. God Bless theCanadian trucker. God bless you all for
working, having a job and embracingfreedom. God bless everybody. Take care,

(02:36:28):
be safe. Everybody quiet down nowI'll get some sleep. Night everybody,
good night, Mama, night man, good night everyone, good night,
Mama, an I, Daddy,good night, children, good night,
Daddy, good night, Lizabeth night, John Blake, good night,

(02:36:50):
Jimbob Night, Jimbub, good night, Jimba. Wish going on? I
was asleep? What are you doing? Good night? Good night, and

(02:37:11):
good luck. H
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