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May 4, 2025 135 mins
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Speaker 1 (01:00):
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Speaker 2 (01:16):
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.
We didn't pass it on to our children in the bloodstream.
The only way they can inherit the freedom we have
known is if we fight for it, protect it, defend it,
and then hand it to them with the well taught
lessons of how they in their lifetime must.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
Do the same.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
And if you and I don't do this, then you
and I may well spend our sunset years telling our
children and our children's children what it once was like
in America when men were free.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
I have come here to chew a bubble gum, open chick.

Speaker 5 (01:51):
Ass all lot of.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
So ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all
all ages, I mean every age from here there and
all sorts in between. Jamie Muir, all sorts, King Crimson
nineteen seventy two, Been there, Did there? Saw the concert?
Robert Fripp, Superior, Bill Bruford, Superior Ladies, gentlemen, boys, and girls,

(02:23):
children of all ages. See how I meant that. Welcome
to bz's Bersert bobcats Looon Radio Show, live and direct
right here from the shr nof Idaho Studio singular. And
I emphasize with emphasis that I happen to be this guy.
I am your conservative sir, and I am guiding you

(02:47):
through the mailstrom of demarrat, leftist globalist lies, chaos to
see betrayal all of those things. And please note that
what you're about to hear tonight consists of my opinion,
and my opinion only, and tonight that of my guest,
which is the superior Sean Lewis one each waiting in

(03:10):
the green room, although it's not green, it's sort of purple,
and all he has are brown. Eminem's, however, mentioning that
the chat room has changed once again. I've made the
chatroom a bit more intimate and personal. So it's still raining,
snowing just a little bit around here, so that you
can see my plush, sumptuous, palatial and resplendent chat room.

(03:34):
I mean, look at this thing. Who wouldn't want to
sit there and look out that window at the snow
and the wonderful stone and brick. That's there. And also
I happen to have Tom and Jerry on TV. Now
why that was Tom and Jerry on TV. I don't
really know what am I doing. I am doing the
job that fundamentally the American media maggots won't. I am

(03:58):
changing America, one leftist diaper at a time. We don't
water our drinks, just like we don't water our conversations.
We are still serving stiff drinks in the saloon along
with facts, history, logic, rationality, proportion, clarity, context, tradition, with
common sense for normal people. And with that, I'd like

(04:22):
to bring on the act you've known for all these years,
which is the the skillful and elucidus John Lewis. Yay,
damn it. That reminded me I don't have a good
applause track.

Speaker 6 (04:43):
You are, and you know what I will have to say, honestly, Besy,
if anyone deserves an applause, it's me.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
That's my point here. I'll play what I have and
you give me a thumbs up or a thumbs down.
I know what you're gonna I know what you're gonna do.
I mean, because this is so sucky. First, let me
see if I can. I play it so infrequently that
I'm not even sure that I can find it, and
I can't. I can find this, and I can find.

Speaker 7 (05:16):
This, and this, Oh not bad.

Speaker 3 (05:33):
And of course and my favorite, that reminds me of
the mountain you see of the cat where the cat's
eyes are about that wide. And that's DEMI.

Speaker 6 (05:53):
Anytime I move any any seed, any speed faster than
a sloth.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
Son of a biscuit eater. I haven't played this in
so long. I am actually having difficulty finding the applause. Well,
maybe on a break, I'll find the applause or something. Hey,
this is something interesting. We were talking about this before
the show, and folks, you can see us on a

(06:19):
literal plethora, a plethora of places. I mean, for example,
I don't think we're live on Spreaker because they don't
do live, but you can find us on Rumble. Rumble
is going live right now. There are a whole bunch
of different places on X where you can find us,
my EX spot, not the G spot, Sean's X spot,

(06:41):
on Twitch, on Facebook, live at KLRN. So all of
these places right here you can find us, but also
on YouTube. And we were noticing that well, you noticed something,
so go ahead, because if there were ever an animal
guy around here, dass you, dass you.

Speaker 6 (07:05):
Yeah, I was just peeking in the analytics, and I
don't do it a lot just because you know, honestly,
as a host, it can either make your day a
ruin to day really quick.

Speaker 3 (07:15):
But so I was jumping.

Speaker 6 (07:16):
Into and I was just looking at the analytics, and
for whatever reason, the last two weeks our numbers have
been jumping up, and it's really nice to see. It's
really really enjoyable.

Speaker 3 (07:26):
I should say, well, obviously I'm in chat, You're in chat.
The last wanderer is in chat. You can be in chat.

Speaker 6 (07:36):
Mission ready men too.

Speaker 3 (07:37):
Mission ready men is in chat? And am I leaving
somebody out? Not yet not, so if you want to
get there, I say, Also, hey, subscribe to the shr
media YouTube channel. I mentioned this last time, and we

(07:57):
are fifty three subscriber short fifty two. Oh we got
another one. Yes, you know, that's the past half hour.
In the past half hour, we picked up a subscriber.
Because last time I looked, we were at forty seven,
So forty seven away. Now we're forty eight away, which
means we were we're getting there. So please, if you

(08:20):
would subscribe to the SAHR Media YouTube channel and subscribe
to me on Rumble, that will be a great and
wonderful thing. The other thing I discovered is that I
now have one hundred followers on the Rumble channel. And
it should be no shock. I'll tell you what happened

(08:42):
about last Tuesday in a moment, but it should be
no shock that I am not the smartest knife in
the bench. I'm probably stuck to the bench, you know,
like sideways. I'm not the numbers guy, I'm not the
the tech guy. I'm not the cr I'm just a fat,
ancient guy.

Speaker 6 (09:03):
So Jail's in the room.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
Oh wow, okay, let's look at com Yeah, Whiskey Dale. Uh,
there is the Whiskey Dale, and there is the mission
ready men, and if I can find him, there we go.
There is the Lost Wanderer YouTube not YouTube. You Toobe

(09:25):
can be in the chat room if you want to
and look at this. Sean was kind enough to put
there's the link. Now if you can, if you can
focus your X ray eyes on that, copy that link
in your eyes in your head and then go over
to another screen and put it on that screen. You too,
can jump into the US palatial and wonderful.

Speaker 6 (09:49):
You have to understand what happened. So I went into
my ex account and because I'm carrying it live through
my ex as well, and I just threw in the
chat room. Hey, if you want to join us in chat,
go here, so people in my chat could come here.
And I forgot that it feeds to your general timeline
with chat.

Speaker 3 (10:09):
So there you go.

Speaker 6 (10:10):
You see it all?

Speaker 3 (10:11):
Okay? Is that bad? That's not bad though? Is that bad?

Speaker 2 (10:14):
No?

Speaker 6 (10:15):
No, no, no, not bad at all.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
And now I don't know if this is true. He
doesn't when he can, and whether he's able to do
that tonight, I don't know. But occasion Rick Robinson, if
he happens to be live streaming this right now, I
say thanks to k el Rick Robinson at kl R
and radio on X and he has his own grand

(10:40):
show from let's see, let me make sure I get
this right Tuesday through Thursday at nine a m. At
ten no eleven am Central and noon Eastern. I think

(11:01):
I triumphed in some fashion. So anyway, thanks to Kaylar
and for suecasting us and tonight, sadly there is very little,
if anything to talk about, so I'm going it's true.
It's true. I just I I I I'm scraping the

(11:21):
bottom of the barrel. So because of the bottom barrel scraping,
I'm gonna play this good morning. Do you like my
special mixed to an estrogen?

Speaker 8 (11:43):
And it also it also gives me cabbage patch kids powers.

Speaker 3 (11:50):
Okay, just remember as I exercise this from the screen,
uh things, and I cannot think of anything other than
that in terms of things like that. Vote. Now, usually
what I do at the beginning of the show is.

Speaker 6 (12:08):
Wait, got your takeaway is just the voting part that
person exists in public with the rest of us. There
there's children, animals, fruit that are at risk, couches that
are at risk, you name it.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
Yeah, fruits that are at risk. I'm going to play
one other thing, and then I shipped something over to
I just discovered this on social media and I haven't
put it down on x yet. Let me see if
I can find it. This is wonderful. Now I'm going

(12:47):
to add to the culture of the show if you
would right now, let me see if I can find this. Yeah, okay,
now listen in this is great culture, great music, and
you can dance to it. Yourself if you wish. Folks, Ah, yes,

(13:10):
that's free expression. You know.

Speaker 6 (13:14):
Back in the projects, I think we used to call
that the great and what these needles won.

Speaker 3 (13:21):
That's art for art's sake. It's expressive dancing.

Speaker 6 (13:25):
The problem is it's expressing its life and its motivation
is heroin.

Speaker 3 (13:32):
Let me stop right here just for a second, because
I don't know if you guys noticed, but when this
first started, this car right here was driving by. Now
obviously the driver saw something and decided to stop. Now
has the driver gotten it because it comes into the
frame earlier. Now the driver came into the frame, the

(13:52):
car stops, the driver get out to offer any and
the answer is not just no, uh fuck no, I
I would like to dance.

Speaker 6 (14:10):
Best case scenario, they're on the phone with nine one one.
Worst case scenario they have their phone out so idiots
like you and I can commentate on it later on
social media.

Speaker 3 (14:19):
Hey, now I'm going to put this up. I wasn't
going to play it, and I didn't put it on
X yet. Let me see, I wrote before I played
mess Lake, what.

Speaker 6 (14:37):
Wonder I asked if that was from meth Lake.

Speaker 7 (14:41):
Lake.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
Wait a minute, that's the first of the show. Oh jeez, man,
that was awesome. That got me lost lost wanderers comment
from meth Lake. Okay, all right, I'm gonna try to

(15:07):
gather myself. Now Rick Robinson is in fact here, he's
in the shed room. So welcome to Rick Robinson. And
that's wonderful and we all had a good laugh at that. Well,
let me see if I can. Well, I'm gonna play.
I'm gonna set it up here, and you guys are

(15:27):
gonna have to tell me if you think this is
real or staged, because at this point I'm not sure
because this is so over the top, stupid and racist.
I mean, if it's staged, it's made to look like

(15:51):
somebody was near the door jam and they they're trying
to kind of be covert, but they're not doing a
really good job. But this is so over the top.
I mean, I'm not saying it couldn't be that this
couldn't have occurred, but you guys are going to have
to watch this and now you are going to have

(16:13):
to tell me whether this is real or fake.

Speaker 6 (16:19):
Fake, fake. Now that's totally fake. His actions are not genuine.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
And you see what they're trying to intimate that they
see there's the doorway right there, and they're trying to
indicate kind of that they're sort of peeking around the
Jimmy Jam if they actually had a Jimmy Jam.

Speaker 6 (16:50):
I don't think that's real at all.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
And I have to say I'm not convinced. I remain
unconvinced that.

Speaker 6 (16:59):
I think that's three as trying to be funny online
and cause a little controversy, which is what social media
people do.

Speaker 3 (17:05):
Well, yeah, that's true.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
That's all those TikTokers. And I mean, look, we try
to we try to address controversy, and I'm not saying
that we don't sometimes stir the pot, because we absolutely do.
Oh and all those TikTokers social media is they get
thirty seconds to a minute, minute.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
And a half.

Speaker 6 (17:22):
They don't have to explain a story, they don't have
to do any of that. They just post that clip
and they walk away. They call themselves influencers, and they
sadly they are. They influence the wrong way, unfortunately. And
some of them are really funny, some of them are
obvious satire, and then there are ones like that that
just they're just trying to get views. In my opinion, now,
if that's part of a longer video where they explain

(17:43):
that it's funny, that's different.

Speaker 3 (17:45):
Oh no, that wasn't anything like that. I want to
bring this in just for a second. This is our
national dead clock. We are at thirty six trillion, seven
hundred and thirty eight billion dollars. Yeah, is that all? Yeah?
Pocket change? And then I also like to remind everybody

(18:06):
you can go to doge. It's doge dot gov and
you could see the savings. One hundred and fifty five
billion saved. Now, this is interesting. For whatever reason, I
remember this from last week, maybe week before. Over on
the right it says amount saved per taxpayer was about

(18:27):
thirteen hundred dollars. Now why it has gone down nine
hundred and sixty two dollars and seventy three cents. I
am uncertain lawsuits, but I'm not. I guess I guess
I shouldn't be shocked and I shouldn't be surprised. It's
just sad when you have so many elements that are

(18:51):
attempting to block people who are trying to save the
American tax dollar, the American taxpayer a couple of bucks,
and it just none of this makes sense to me.

Speaker 6 (19:07):
Let me sum up this week perfectly for you, okay,
or this kind of it's what I'm looking for this
general emotion. They will support a spousal abusing a legal
immigrant who's a gang member, but they will not support
saving the American taxpayer money. That sums it up. That's
the entire atmosphere the left is living in right now.

(19:29):
I think that went down because I don't think they're
counting any case that's in litigation, and as we know,
using taxpayer dollars, they're finding lawsuits on every single thing
that they try to cut, which is even more infuriating
that they're using tax dollars to do that. It's not
private groups, it's the groups within government, within those agencies

(19:50):
that are trying to sue. And what they're doing is
using taxpayer dollars to sue you to spend more taxpayer dollars.
And when I say sue you, I do mean you
and I because we are the American people. That's who
the government represents right now. So when they file lawsuit
against the government, they file lawsuit against you and I
using our tax dollars to oppose saving our tax dollars.

(20:14):
And please stop the fucking planet because I would love
to get off for a little bit. It blows my
ever loving mind that they would do this.

Speaker 3 (20:22):
It's nutty. We're going to go into another story that
occurred today in just a moment, but I finally lost wonderer.
That's faker than the Korean girls dming me on Twitter
asking if they love my uncle, we can wrong time gi.

Speaker 6 (20:34):
Which actually though with the current uh they with the
current inflation and with the tariffs. According to what I've
heard is that the Vietnamese ones can only love for
medium time.

Speaker 3 (20:45):
Now. Ah, So okay, number two, that makes perfect sense.
Thanks you for the Explanazia. That's explanation in Italian. Speaking
of explanation, this was weird today now a the son
of a female deputy in it was this occurred today

(21:09):
a shooting in Tallahassee at a school apparently a really
big school. Tragic and two I think dead as far
as I know now, a number of others wounded.

Speaker 6 (21:24):
I think it's two plus five. I think it's two dead,
five wounded.

Speaker 3 (21:28):
Okay, but but this is just plain damn bizarre.

Speaker 8 (21:31):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (21:32):
There is a female Leon County deputy sheriff and she
has a son and his name is in their Phoenix
Ickner Eichner, Ickner Eichner, I k n E R. And
apparently he was described as a average kid. He got
along with the deputies and the people in Leon County,

(21:55):
and he took his mother's gun, and I think that
was the handgun, and I believe he also had a
shotgun rifle was it rifle?

Speaker 6 (22:06):
Okay, and.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
Used one of his mom's former service pistol pistols and
started shooting at the school. And so this is the
mom apparently here on the right with the sheriff of
Leon County, and it's just one of those those how
do you explain this? And the answer is I don't know.

(22:32):
I have It's tragic.

Speaker 6 (22:35):
You don't know, first and foremost, you don't know what's
going on in the background, what's changed in that kid's
life in the last couple of months, Because according to
what I've read and watched, is everybody, like you said,
the deputies but also the kids at school all got
along with them. He was fairly normal. He was driving
a giant orange Hummer, so it wasn't like he was

(22:59):
in Yeah, well, I just meant like, personality wise, it
wasn't like he was an introvert or you know, lived
in the basement. I have a feeling that we're going
to find out obviously more there's probably going to be
some sort of a situation or happening in his life
that predicated all of this. I don't think that this

(23:21):
is just People don't just wake up and do something
like this. I'm a firm believer in that, and I
think as we progress into this investigation, you can find
out that something tragic happens. Again, not an excuse, never is.
But it would be interesting to see how he gained

(23:42):
access to the firearms because he was not over eighteen.
I don't believe he was still seventeen, right, so twenty.

Speaker 3 (23:52):
Oh was he twenty?

Speaker 6 (23:53):
I apologize then, so I think he was twenty. Yeah,
he did have access to them, but it's just it's
just a very odd, odd, odd set of circumstances.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
Well, the other thing that I can't whiskey deal injecting
some humor here. One of the things that I I
wish we had the wherewithal within us all to do
what I would consider to be the proper thing, maybe

(24:28):
not immediately, but certainly in time. All of these, to
my way of thinking, a great deal of these are
likely linked. I'm guessing. I'm theorizing. I don't have the
data to back it up, but I'm guessing that there
are psychotropic meds that are involved potentially in a lot

(24:52):
of these cases. And males are the first to be
doped up with rittle and other drugs at all, because
little boys are little boys, and people aren't interested in
doing the little boy thing anymore. Little boys are made
to be little girls. Shut up, sit down. Oh and
you're too active, you need medication and or drugs. But

(25:17):
you also look at those I know you're chomping at
the bit to get in most of those medications, if
not all of them that I've seen. Having the small
print and the small print on the ads to I
might add something similar to, oh, may cause disassociation, suicidal ideations,

(25:39):
mental problems, or complications, and they're on every one of
those medications, and I know you need to get in here.

Speaker 6 (25:46):
Well, And that's you know, I think that's something that
we miss on a regular basis in all of these
you know, they always talk about, oh, yeah, well he
was on this medicine, he was on this medicine, and
then they move on, right, he was on a antidepressant
or he was on a mood stabilizer or whatever, and
they don't talk about what the side effects are and

(26:10):
can be in those obviously. Yeah, it's been very weird
to see the amount of medication being jammed down young
boys throats. And unfortunately we have a problem because a

(26:30):
lot of parents very much do the same thing over
and over again. They trust the doctors and they don't
do any research. I've talked about this. Before you know
my son's autistic, there's medication involved, and before we add
subtract any sort of medication, we do a bunch of research.

(26:51):
Fortunate that I have an actual doctor of pharmacy in
my family that I can speak with and bounce this
information off of. But a lot of parents the doctor says, oh,
you can mix X, Y and Z, and they say okay,
And you don't realize that two out of those three
medicines have horrendous side effects, and when you combine them,
the effects are greatly increased.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
And they're invariably what you'll discover if you look at
one drug, and especially when you have a veritable pharmacopia
of people that have the little plastic cases that flip
up and you've gotten. You know, I don't know two, three, five, ten,
twenty seventy eight pills in there. You know, each one

(27:34):
of those drugs needs to be studied because there are
clear contraindications that have reactions with other drugs that everyone
should know about. And yet the other thing is depending
on if your doctor shopping. One doctor may not know
what has been prescribed by one individual or another doctor,

(27:58):
and unless you tell them, some people either don't wish
to or may forget that. The contraindications on that are huge.

Speaker 6 (28:07):
Well, and like you said, doctor shopping one of the
things that you know, we've seen. You've certainly seen your career,
and I've seen in my career and everybody has seen this.
There are those parents who convince themselves that their children
need medication and then they go find the doctor that
will prescribe them instead of going to the trusted doctor

(28:29):
and saying, hey, this is what's going on with my child,
and then they recommend or don't recommend medication. They once
they get told no, like you said, they doctor shop
until they get the meds that they want. And a
lot of these doctors are very very quick. And you know,
we found this out with my son. They're so quick
to throw drugs at a kid before they even get

(28:50):
through a determination as to what's going on, and it's tragic.
And again, we don't know if that's the situation here.
We don't know if that's the problem here, but it
is something to look at.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
I found it very interesting. We got about a minute
to go before the bottom of the hour break, Whiskey
Deale put this in there. Okay, what happens if and
when you immediately stopped taking those meds. Well, that's a
great idea. And then it looks like this guy, who
is you put in there?

Speaker 1 (29:19):
Dale?

Speaker 3 (29:19):
It is almost worse than that. So well, i'd like
to hit that when we come back, folks, I am BZ.
You're in the saloon and we'll be right back after this.
The other thing is that we're going to be talking
about I have a little bit of a soliloquy. I
guess you could call it that that's coming after the break.

(29:43):
Because the topic of the tonight's show is replacement theory.
It turns out that replacement theory is replacement reality. And
it shouldn't shock you that I have a whole bunch
of videos that Buttress basically my argument. Before we go there, though,
Sack and Sean brought up an excellent series of things

(30:07):
that I want to discuss with him, and it does
regard to autism and doctors and vax'es and things of
that nature. We're not going to go into that, and
we're not going to tear it apart in great, great,
great detail, but I have some other things that I
would like to play with regard to that. So please,
if you would go get your favorite adult beverage. I

(30:27):
have mine. I'm BZ, Sean's in the wings. Will be
right back after this.

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You're listening to the SHL Media.

Speaker 3 (34:33):
Network and we are back. I am back tonight. I
am with Sean star up his own show, The Edge
of Liberty. If I can find that, here we go.
This is Sean's show, The Edge of the Liberty. And
when I take this off the screen with grape force,

(34:55):
come on, get on it there, come on so we
can see all of the guys here all there we go.
And when I pushed it aside, fuit second, Sean, if
you would kindly pretty please and with sugar on top
and not splendor, okay, would you tell us where your
show is where it can be found in all that

(35:15):
kind of good buttery political goodness kind of stuff.

Speaker 6 (35:17):
Well, of course it can be fine with our good
friends over at KLRN, but it's also on x, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, Rumble,
and spreaker for the podcast if you want to catch
just the audio version. I'm live every Monday and Wednesday night,
eight pm Pacific eleven on the East Coast, And of
course I am regularly joined by wonderful folks like yourself,

(35:41):
Rick Robinson. I'm gonna have Big Eie on if he
ever stops turning me down, and Jersey Joe's been on,
and you know, so I'd like to have the team
out and about. But a lot of times I do
a solo show and it's this is the setting that
you see, and it's just me bitching a moment about
what's wrong with the country.

Speaker 3 (36:00):
Essentially, I wear a bunch of coppas, which just happen.
All we do is cop about things and complain and
cop and what.

Speaker 6 (36:08):
This bitch and moan and that's that's what looked good
at So.

Speaker 3 (36:16):
Earl has not been on your show yet.

Speaker 6 (36:19):
Well, yeah, he has a late night schedule, so he's oftentimes.
I know, he's really good stuff going on. But if
I don't give him a hard time, I really don't
sleep well at night.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
Oh okay, well, let's I wake up hourly.

Speaker 6 (36:32):
With night terrors. Actually, if I don't harass him every
once in a while, so I have to make sure.

Speaker 3 (36:38):
Of it, night terrors. Okay. I'm going to tell this
story because it deserves to be told. I've told it before.
It involves big Earl. You know where I'm going. So
many other people don't know where I'm going, but my
story sounds very similar to this.

Speaker 7 (36:52):
There.

Speaker 3 (36:52):
I was one day in the original Sahary Media studio
and stacked with tomato California always spell it with a K.
And I found this cool guy on the Internet and
this cool guy kind of looked like him over in
the bottom right. That's Earl Biggie Jackson. And I saw

(37:13):
his social media and I was reading some of his
stuff and I thought, this sounds like a really cool guy,
really conservative guy. And he's from Texas. And speaking of Texas,
I got to tell you a story in just a minute.
He sound like a really cool guy. So I've got
him and I said, hey, can you be on This
was way back in I don't know twenty eighteen something
like this, maybe even twenty nineteen. So I get Earl

(37:35):
on the show. Earl is just that. Earl is a
really cool guy. So I find some things about Earl
on the show until he says, oh and yeah and
say hello to Sack Edgewan. Okay, what do you mean?
He said? Oh, yeah, he and I used to work
back at a department back east at Comma. What the

(37:55):
hell Sehn had not told me that he knew about
big e Earl Jackson. You never asked, Yeah, I guess
I never asked.

Speaker 6 (38:06):
Well, and back then too. So, by the way, that
story is actually funny at Earl and I when we
talk about it, because we get a kick out of
it because part of the reason you found him in
your algorithm is because he was my friend and I
was engaged with him, and I engaged with you, so
eventually they all connect, right, And I knew he was

(38:27):
going to be on your show that night, and I
still didn't say anything. And I think at that time
I was living in what is now the studio. The
studio was my living room at that time. And yeah,
we still get a huge kick out of it. It
makes me laugh, only because he had his podcast going

(38:49):
at the time. He was doing his own thing, and
he knew he had an open door with that SHR
whenever he wanted. Sure, But the trade off to that is,
I also know some sometimes you just want to build
your product and build. So I always he knew he
could ask anything he wanted to know, and I would
share it with him if you ever wanted the end
he had it and we've been He's one of my

(39:12):
oldest and best friends for years. I mean going back
to nineteen ninety nine, I think two thousand, right in
that right in that neck of the woods. So yeah,
it makes me laugh that you were like I remember
you saying, Hey, do you know a guy by the
name of Earl? And I started laughing because it's like

(39:33):
we never asked nobody else.

Speaker 3 (39:35):
Goes both ways, So Stace ships in terms of okay,
Earle said nothing to me by the way of him
knowing you, But you have to know that you were
here because it was s hr and so it was
like it was like cricket free on both sides until

(39:59):
all all of a sudden, early appears. Cheetah says. Cheetah's
in Florida. He's an attorney current attorney or former attorney,
I'm not quite sure which about two hours from where
I live. Tallahassee is the state capitol in Florida. State
University is a major university. They obviously canceled all classes
for the remainder of the week. The police forces involved

(40:21):
in the and I guess he ran out of words
now like a guy. And that's why I have to
be very conservative, because I am issued only a certain
number of wards per day, and then they conglomerate into
the week, and when I approach towards the end of
the week, like Thursday is close to the end of
the week, I have to really parse my words and

(40:41):
be careful because sometimes I just I will run out
that having been said, let me mention a name to
you that just occurred to me three days ago, Sean Lewis.
And I thought I'm texting down or rolling through my texts,
and I thought I got nothing to lose. So I

(41:04):
sent a text to this guy and it came back
about five or six hours later, maybe even early the
next day. And I sent a text to Mike Jones,
no kidding in Texas, doctor Jones, I presume, which I
used to always address when when he would come into

(41:26):
the show, and he has been going through some I
believe I could limit it to say some medical complications,
and I have yet to determine whether or not because
I sent him a last text and I'm I want
to see how he's doing. I don't want to push
the envelope, but eventually, if he's okay, I would like

(41:48):
to get him back on the show, because if there
was one guy, this guy, for those of you who
don't know, Michael Jones, is a professor. He is a
constitutional scholar. He trained in and teaches constitutional classes and
has taught them for quite some time. And he was

(42:10):
known when he had his own podcast as the Underground Professor.
And so this guy is smart as a fucking whip,
and anytime I had any constitutional issues, I always brought
him onto the show. And what I'd like to do
if I can, if if he's okay, I have not
yet determined that is have him come on and speak

(42:33):
about these these black robe leftists, anarchist judges, judges that
are making these these various decisions and proclamations. Anyway, the
bottom line is I'm going to continue talking to him.

Speaker 6 (42:50):
Well, I think his primary focus was he was a
it was constitutional history. I think that was his focus
when he taught the history of the Constitution, how you
from the beginning to modern day and the changes that's
been through YadA YadA, YadA, some case law on how
it affects. He's an absolutely brilliant guy. Oh, because does

(43:11):
not very I should say very much resembles Beusy, just
not as full. And it was insightful as hell. And
let me tell you, as insightful and intelligent as he is,
he's also that funny. He's got an amazing sense of humor.
When we spend time with him in Vegas, he was

(43:33):
a laugh riot and Goofy doesn't take himself seriously. And
it's one of those guys who is so smart and
does not take himself at all seriously, makes him even smarter,
Like you could tell that at least. I always felt
sometimes when he was talking direct to me that he
was dumbing things down, so as you would say a

(43:54):
lot I like me would understand.

Speaker 3 (43:56):
And myself as well. I thought I had introduced that
to you, because I mean, this guy is just superior.
If I can possibly, if he's okay, if I can
get him on the show, will you can't help but
learn a lot of stuff from him when he speaks.
He's just a super guy. Let me throw this up

(44:20):
on the stage. This just came out. I don't know
if you happen to see it. This is from Shannon
Bream from Fox Breaking. Justice Kagan just denied emergency request
from four people in the US illegally who are set
to be deported. They lost before the Board of Immigration
Appeals and the Ninth Circuit affirmed asserted that they were

(44:42):
victims of cartel violence and face explicit death threats. It went,
apparently in an emergency order up to Justice Kagan and
she said, yeah, okay, received and denied. Now, like me,
are you sufficiently shocked? Yes? I didn't see this coming. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (45:08):
No from Kagan alone. Well, that has to say that
the law in which they were citing as their reason
to be able to stay and not be deported was
not at all applicable. It was Look, this isn't because
it's the right thing to do, or emotions or anything
like that. Blah blah blah blah. It has to do

(45:28):
with it is so boldly against the petitioners that she
had no choice but to say no. That's the only
thing I can imagine is that she just had no
choice because if they bring it to a full session
or even the smaller panel, she's gonna end up looking

(45:48):
like an idiot. So that's the only thing that she
was forced to make, the decision that she made.

Speaker 3 (45:56):
I found that very interesting. Yes, that's in that particular case,
and since we're here, we are already going in that direction.
So let me end this. This is Just the News.
This was started. This site was started by John Solomon.
John Solomon, I think, used to write for the Wall
Street Journal, became disappointed in the Wall Street Journal, and

(46:19):
then stepped out on the bone and started Just the News. Now,
there are a handful of reporters that I believe these days,
John Solomon happens to be one of them. I also
listened to Jonathan and Jonathan Turly yep. And there are
a couple of reporters that I can't think of now

(46:40):
immediately because I don't have that capacity in my head,
and it's heading towards the end of the week and
I have to watch my words deported. El salvadoran at
the heart of the court case, admitted that he entered
US illegally. Police reported, yes, so still we have tamarrats
and leftists who are doing their level best to make

(47:04):
sure that they are supporting people that they shouldn't be supporting.
If I'm not mistaken, Scotus already ruled about two weeks
ago regarding the seventeen ninety eight or I may have
gotten a year wrong, the Enemy's Deportation Act yep. And

(47:26):
they affirmed for the Trump administration and said yes, that holds.
And yet Bosberg.

Speaker 6 (47:33):
Well, and I was going to say, they also said
that Bosberg had no authority to rule on said case
because it's not a judicial thing to be decided for.
It's an executive power and has no judicial weighing. So
and the fact that he still tried to find the

(47:55):
Trump administration and contempt that I talked about last night,
which was comedy in it. Yeah, these decisions are more
and more clear. Look just like Doge, and they the
left has lost every lawsuit they filed against Doge. They're
losing all of these cases when it gets to the
appropriate level. And you know, Whiskey Dale said, wow, Kagan

(48:18):
covers the ninth district. There's a match maid in hell. No,
that was intentional. There's a reason Kegan covers the ninth
District is because they want her to affirm things like
this to hope cases go away, and they don't ask
for the fal Scotus hearing, or it doesn't reach a
full Scotus hearing. And this is another one of those cases.

Speaker 3 (48:37):
Git see Whiskey tales. I just put his comment up here,
Kagan covers the ninth District. Well, there's a match, Maiden Hill.

Speaker 6 (48:45):
Well, and you say that, Dale, but remember Trump's last
time in office. He stuffed a lot of conservative judges
into the Ninth not all of them, and certainly.

Speaker 3 (48:58):
Not the certainly not Scotis.

Speaker 6 (49:02):
Right, certainly not Scotis. But he did get a lot.
More So, the Ninth isn't as ninth as it used
to be. The first there in DC is the worst.
Now this is the first of the fourth. I think
first is DC.

Speaker 3 (49:16):
There was a stat in the eighties and the nineties,
especially the nineties when I was in detectives, a whole
bunch of different places, and that is that at that time,
when I was in detectives nineties, early two thousands, the
Ninth Circuit was the most overturned court in the United

(49:37):
States of America. They had at one time they had
a ninety five percentile turnover rate when appealed to other
various courts. The other thing I want to remind everybody of,
since we're talking about replacement theory, is replacement reality, and
so much can get down to replacement theory. I want

(50:00):
to remind everybody why it's important that illegal invaders are
not in the United Snakes of America. And it's this.
Every illegal in the country steals your votes via a
number of ways like House seat apportionment, okay, electoral vote allocation,

(50:23):
stealing your money via federal funding to the states, which
also is predicated and based on total population, including illegal invaders.
So illegal invaders, you know, you gotta love them. Diversity
is wonderful. Killing Americans and stealing votes, that's why you

(50:44):
gotta get them. Excuse me the fuck out of Dodge Well.

Speaker 6 (50:49):
And as I've said a million times, we could start
deporting five times faster than we are right now, right
and the reality situation is we probably won't be to
the people who are just here working and trying to
slip under the radar for a few years. And in

(51:12):
that time, because it's still America and we still have
processes all of those people could probably either be on
their way to citizenship or have it already, you know,
And that's the thing that drives me nuts. Look, you
look at all the people who are being deported right now,
and they are not good people.

Speaker 3 (51:34):
You have this dude.

Speaker 6 (51:36):
From El Salvador, the gang member I can't think of
his name, by the way, Van Holland going down there
and getting it shoved in his face is one of
the funniest things that's happened in the longest time. But
you know what's amazing too, And I talked about this
on my show last night. Van Holland is the senator
for Rachel Morin, the mother of five who was raped
and murdered by an illegal alien mention what so ever.

(52:02):
And it's just gross and it's disgusting. But yeah, I know,
these people are amazing. I don't understand Democrats are ridiculous
because you look at and I said this last night.
You look at the last election, Immigration was the issue.
It was the most important issue. Economy was number two, right,

(52:24):
and they are still still bucking this immigration trend that's
going on where we have one, two, three people who
sneak across the border a day now we're getting rid
of drug dealers, murderers, rapist gang members, all of the
dredge of society that you don't want out walking around,

(52:46):
and they don't need to be here in our country,
adding to the problems that we already have. If and
then the left's argument is, and I don't understand how anybody,
anybody can even get behind this. One of the biggest
arguments is who's going to pick your fruits and vegetables

(53:09):
if you kick all these people out? And people aren't
freaking out about that statement.

Speaker 3 (53:15):
If that thing the most racist thing said by racists
who happen to themselves be Eric quotes minorities.

Speaker 6 (53:29):
I'll tell you the amount of the amount of white
saviorism on the left is absolutely insane.

Speaker 3 (53:37):
These people are absolute psychopaths, absolute psychopaths. I started thing
on TikTok. I wish I sent it.

Speaker 6 (53:43):
To you to play tonight, and I don't have it
up right now. It is a woman who says, if
you're from a blue state and you're driving through a
red state and law enforcement stops you, here's how you
need to act so you don't get in trouble. As
if the average cop gives a shit It is blowing
my absolute mind how far into the dredges of insanity

(54:07):
they are going. And it really goes to show you
a why the Democrats have a twenty percent approval rating,
because only twenty some of those country things like that,
But b how desperate they are to try to regain power.
They are literally throwing as much shit against the wall
and hoping anything sticks.

Speaker 3 (54:25):
At this point it's twenty one percent. They are always
on the wrong side. I'll make mention of it a
little bit later. They're on the wrong side of eighty
nine to eleven. And I will be illustrating that in
just a moment, probably after the break. What have we
got about yeh five more minutes before the top of
the hour break. The dude that you were talking about

(54:46):
is this guy named Kilmer Garcia. And I'm going to
throw this up. I subscribe. If you're on ex Twitter,
I highly recommend going to libs of TikTok. They've got
some really good stuff. Yeah, they're great on their site.
Well I should say, oh, yeah, it is. It is
a she and she was outed, she was doxed and
then oddly enough managed to redox someone else, which also

(55:10):
I think that in and of itself deserved a little
bit of one of those. But she wrote. New documents
released by the DOJ say police validated that kilmore Garcia
was an active member of the MS thirteen gang and
admitted to being in the country. And as if you
didn't want a document, for example, here's a document which

(55:31):
you can you know, when you look at the show later,
you can stop it and pause it and read it
in depth. Here's another document, and so go ahead and
read that when you have a leisure. And then the
other thing is this is the guy smiling. Of course,
he's just a wonderful family man with kids.

Speaker 6 (55:54):
Oh, there's the owner that the gang validation, That'sangang validationidation.

Speaker 3 (56:00):
So what occurred on this is okay. So he was
validated by ice, he was validated by El Salvador, he
was validated essentially by MS thirteen itself. He was validated
by two police departments and validated by any number. Oh,
he was validated in courts. He was told that he

(56:22):
had to surrender and he had to exit stage left,
which he failed to do. And so there there is
no way that this guy. Oh hey, let me open
this while I'm still thinking about it. Thanks for sending
me that in the in the private chat god An,

(56:44):
I lost my train of thought. It derailed, which is
not shocking. But he there's no way he isn't what
he's said to be. And you know you have you
have to use the words alleged. He's alleged this and
alleged that. And I can tell you quite frankly, what
I believe the bottom line is going to be. And

(57:06):
again you discussed this on your show. Monday is going
to be a very interesting day in terms of Bosberg
has demanded that the federal government step into his courtroom
and they're going to have a Tata tea. But I
can tell you the bottom line on all of this
is going to be there's no way that you're going
to get Bukele, who is the president of El Salvador,

(57:30):
who has cleaned up that country shockingly, where they were
at one point the murder capital, not just of South
America or Central America, they were the murder capital of
the planet. Even at that time, my alien invader friends
from Zephyron would look buzz by the Earth, look down

(57:50):
and say, fuck it, we're not getting anywhere near El Salvador.
That place is dangerous, and Bukelly is going to tell
each one of these guys if he has to tell
them singly or in a line, you can fuck right off.
This is an El Salvador citizen and he's standing right
where he is, and these black robed judicial leftist anarchists

(58:12):
are going to demand from the federal government, you know.
And if you have a demand in one hand and
a pile of shit in the other and you put
him together, you still have shit. Yep. This guy isn't
going anywhere some time somewhere, these all these couples, all
these people who are standing up for him, and you
look at everything there that everything that he has done,

(58:35):
and everything that he is.

Speaker 6 (58:37):
You know, he's what I used to call aflac back
in the day. He looks like a duck, walks like
a duck, quacks like a duck. He's a motherfucking duck.
Everything about him is. He is an illegal gang member
with violent tendencies who should have been deported long ago.
And now that they do it now, I love how
they act like time somehow changes the law, like well,

(58:59):
he's been here for a long time. I've seen that
argument too.

Speaker 3 (59:02):
Yeah, Oh, KSAs he's fine.

Speaker 6 (59:05):
Right, So does that mean all these serial killers who
haven't killed for years and have gotten away and we
just haven't caught up to them yet, they shouldn't be
charged and go to jail. I cut this shit with that.

Speaker 3 (59:15):
Yeah, they You cannot be in this country today on
a worse hill upon which to die.

Speaker 6 (59:27):
No. I just don't get how anybody Van Holland going
down there. And it's funny because he left the day
all the stuff really started to come out about him,
and I was like, this dude is on a plane
as all this facts are starting to come out, and
DHS released it, Ice released it. You had Department of

(59:51):
Justice released the gang information. You had ag BONDI release stuff.

Speaker 3 (59:57):
Validation?

Speaker 8 (59:58):
Do you need?

Speaker 3 (59:59):
It's beca as we say it, we're leftists. And if
we say he isn't well, by God, he isn't.

Speaker 6 (01:00:05):
How much do you think his internists, his cohorts back
in his office, we're trying to blow up his phone
with text messages while he was on the plane at
El Salvador going whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, turn the
plane around. We don't want to get into this. And
he was already balls deep and couldn't get out of it.

Speaker 3 (01:00:24):
There were two memes that I saw. I'm gonna I'm
gonna show these two on an overlay and then we're
going to take a break. This one I thought was wonderful,
so I have to put this up. Chris van Hollen,
Senator Marylyn and the Senator for the mother who lost
her child. And so uh, he's just he's smoothing and

(01:00:49):
grooven with the l Salvador tone and then the bulls hat.
Oh yeah yeah. And then there's this one that I
happened to create and send around the planet and I'm
waiting to see if it actually goes anywhere. This is
Tom Homan and that's Tom Holman serious. And look there

(01:01:09):
he's perplexed, flexed, and there he's overjoyed.

Speaker 6 (01:01:14):
You can actually see him brimming with joy in that one.

Speaker 3 (01:01:17):
In that one, and then the final one, he's shocked.

Speaker 6 (01:01:21):
And amount of dismay on his face.

Speaker 3 (01:01:23):
Oh my god, it's incredible. Anyway, that's Sean Lewis. I'm busy.
We'll be right back after this. There's more mar more
buttery political goodness coming.

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Network and we're back. I'm BZ. Tonight we're talking to
Sean Lewis here in the saloon. You just heard about
his wondrous show. It is a show of shows, a
wondrous show of shows. The edge of liberty right here,
and he told you where you can find his show.

(01:04:28):
It's on Monday nights and Wednesday nights. His show is
on last night. I did what I call cobitsing on
his show, and you can cobits too Monday and Wednesday night,
same time as mine. It begins at eight pm Pacific,

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ten pm Central, and eleven pm Eastern. And so that's
what I mean and that's what I say, and that's
the way it's gonna go, because I say it to you.

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What people don't know is that was actually a billboard
that you cut down. And the best part is you
cut it down when all of those were actually still
in circulation, those specific artist styles.

Speaker 3 (01:05:25):
Okay, I'm going to tell you a story of I'm
going to tell you a story of intense woe. A
long time ago, I had a house in Sacramento, and
this was half post my starter marriage, and I was
living at this house on mary Al Drive in Sacramento,

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nice little house, right across from a school, and I
was moving. This was nineteen ninety three. This was my
move to up in the mountains in Alta. And this
is where I moved up in Alta. Was four thousand
feet in elevation in the Sierra Nevetta Mountains and I
ended up living there for twenty eight years until I
moved well from my house and came into Idaho in

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twenty well. I sold my house in twenty one, sold
her house in twenty two, and we finally got here
with most of our shit in twenty three. But having
said that, back in nineteen ninety three, I had two
big boxes, big enough that I can't even hold my
arms out really wide, and they were full of comic books.

(01:06:33):
I collected Marvel comic books from the sixties. It was
late at night.

Speaker 6 (01:06:40):
I don't know it.

Speaker 3 (01:06:42):
Yeah, you see where this is going tragedy. Actually it
was a foot locker with probably four or five hundred
comics in their beautiful little individual plastic scene envelopes so
that they wouldn't get fucked up. And it was like
a two AM and I thought, and that thing because

(01:07:04):
it was so big, filled with so many comics that
before we left, I took the trunk over and gave
it to the kid next door.

Speaker 6 (01:07:19):
I don't realize that you gave them fifty thousand dollars.

Speaker 3 (01:07:22):
I had Silver Surfer number one. Oh, if you can
get Silver Surfer number one, if you can even get it,
it's about a fifteen thousand dollars comic right now. I
had original artwork from Jack Kirby, one of the worst.
I mean, you know, everybody has their tail about all

(01:07:45):
the stupid shit that they gave away for whatever reason.
But I would be a wealthy man. I wouldn't be
living in this house if I had those comics and
I held onto them sufficiently long that I began to
sell them today. It's like trying to sell Tales to Astonish.

(01:08:07):
I don't remember what number that is. Tales to Astonish.
A Marvel publication was the first appearance of Spider Man,
and that has gone in like about an eight or
a nine grade for at least a million dollars. Nicholas
Cage had one copy of that stolen from h I

(01:08:28):
remember that, yep, and he had that issue. I don't
remember if it was ever recovered. Speaking of recovered. The
chat tonight is about replacement theory is replacement reality. Now
I'm going to start this. This is eleven minutes. But
there's a particular point in this by Jesse Waters that
I want to see if I can get up to.

(01:08:50):
I thought during the break, Okay, well I can just
scroll ahead. No I can't, because you know I wouldn't
be able to do this. So I'm gonna have to
start mean break the gang. I do intend to go
to Elfhi cially wounded. It's like when American dream, American Dream. Okay,
Salvadoria and Mega Salvadori and Mega prison.

Speaker 17 (01:09:11):
Well what is the AmAm Listen careful Kilmore breaks into
the country, gets pulled over all the time, skips every hearing,
associates with high ranking gangsters, gets his whole arm tatted up,
gets an American woman pregnant, doesn't propose only Mary Sir.
After he gets arrested because his lawyers say would look
better to have roots in the community. Jesus, a judge

(01:09:33):
holds him and says he's a flight risk and a
danger to the community, and a confidential informant tells the
cops the gang unit that he's MS thirteen, and then
a second judge upholds that he's MS thirteen, but CNN
says he's just a Bulls fan.

Speaker 18 (01:09:50):
According to court documents, Garcia and three other men were
arrested in twenty nineteen. He was asked if he was
a gang member.

Speaker 3 (01:09:56):
He said no.

Speaker 18 (01:09:57):
Garcia had been deemed a gang member by the It's
George's County Police Department, in part because he was at
the time wearing a Chicago Bulls hat and a hoodie.

Speaker 17 (01:10:06):
Garcia is a Bulls fan, but he's from Al Salvador
and he lives in Maryland, not Chicago. The Bulls lost
sixty games in twenty nineteen, so why the hat? Can
Garcia name anyone on the team, anyone on any Bulls
team besides Jordan. Everyone from El Salvador knows what it
means when you wear a Bulls hat. It means you're

(01:10:27):
MS thirteen when you're in Compton.

Speaker 3 (01:10:30):
Okay, let me stop here just for a second. I
don't remember on whose show it was, and it might
have been replay on say Newsmax or something like that,
where the people I believe it was on CNN were ridiculing.

Speaker 6 (01:10:41):
Oh ahead, oh a hat, and.

Speaker 3 (01:10:44):
What we call those were indices. Those are indices of
membership in various gangs, and they're ridiculed, oh the hat.

Speaker 6 (01:10:54):
It's not just the one thing. No, So when you're validating,
when you're validating a gang member, obviously known associates who
gang tattoos, clothing style, hang in a rag, a hat, tattoo,
piercings in certain places, depending on the gang, all of
these things. It becomes a totality of those things and

(01:11:17):
consistency of those things in order to validate somebody as
a gang member. And it is a process that's been
going on for years. It's accepted by courts that it's
almost like after you make a drunken public arrest for
fifty times, eventually the court stipulates that you can articulate

(01:11:40):
intoxication of human being. Right, it just becomes stipulated. There's
no argument, there's no they know that that officer has
made enough of these arrests, they've been in court enough
articulating signs of intoxication. Even the defense say, no, we
stipulate he's an expert. Blah blah blah blah. The same
thing happened with gang validation.

Speaker 3 (01:12:01):
Well, that's true. And what it also happens with in
every jail, in every prison, every picture, there is what
is called a classification unit. And in these classification units,
their job is to sit down with each and every

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individual that comes into that jail, comes into that prison
ice included, federal, state, city, whatever, and they sit down
and in terms of they do a classification interview to
make sure that they don't wrongly locate members of competing
or violent gangs in the same area or the same unit.

(01:12:46):
Because they have had this shit historically sued out of
them for not having a classification unit.

Speaker 6 (01:12:54):
And so a lot of these guys, when they get
into those classifications, they will claim immediately, yes, I'm part
of this gang. Don't put me with those people, keep
me away from that, YadA YadA YadA.

Speaker 3 (01:13:03):
Exactly because they don't want to be mixed or mistaken
with someone else. And so all of this stuff was, well,
there's no validation, he's just a good little I want
to get through to everybody to make sure that you
understand that this isn't just bullshit. It's the most massive

(01:13:27):
bullshit of all.

Speaker 6 (01:13:29):
Well, they're trying to. I love the fact that leftists
are trying to you know, the argument of well, he's
just wearing a bull's hat. Okay, I understand that certain
people are just bulls fans, but the style of bulls
hats counts where you're wearing it, who you're with when
you wear any YadA, YadA, YadA, YadA YadA. When I

(01:13:51):
was working out here in private sector and I was
working in a large outdoor area, I used to laugh
at the amount of noirtenno kids wearing thirteen of Boston
Red Sox hat because it had to be on the front.
That's the one in the three and every time i'd
see him, I'd walk up to him be like, hey,
who's your favorite player? That was my that was the

(01:14:12):
thing I'd ask him all the time. And of course
they wouldn't have Yeah, they wouldn't know one player on
that Red Sox team. Right, you know, gang validation, And
if you do it long enough, I can. It's been
a long time since I've dealt with any of that.
I can still roll down the street and pull gang
members out of a crowd. Oh sure, oh simple jack.

Speaker 3 (01:14:33):
Yeah, Hey, look rude in the room. Very good to say.

Speaker 6 (01:14:37):
He's gonna get good brain super soup up people.

Speaker 3 (01:14:42):
I want to do this. I don't think it's going
to take me more than about five minutes. I said
that earlier. I wanted to get a little soliloquy off
my back, so to speak, and address what we're addressing tonight.
And then after that we're going to go into this
because we're going to talk about these peeps. But what

(01:15:03):
I wanted to say was replacement theory is ridiculed by
what I call the DLG, the demorants, leftists, and the globalists,
and it has in fact become replacement reality, and it's
utilized by those elements, those DLG elements has proof that
any mention of it of replacement theory is simply it

(01:15:28):
labels its disseminator another mark one, Model one, white supremacist. Yep. Okay,
you have to understand the fundamentals behind this. Therefore accomplishing
what it does is that accomplishes two goals, ridiculing the
theory itself and ridiculing and dismissing any substance whatsoever did

(01:15:49):
the issue. That's the point. But when you come to
examine the issue and you blast away the DLG, the demorants,
leftists and globalists in the American media maggot and worldwide
media bullshit, I should add, you begin to discover that
replacement theory is actually replacement reality, and that most everything

(01:16:10):
in recent years is proof positive, huge proof positive, and
it's all inexorably linked, which I hope that you pull
out of the show tonight. Historically, we only have to
go back to twenty sixteen to realize that, in essence,
most every so called conspiracy theory postulated by Donald Trump,

(01:16:30):
O NB Orangeman bad the guy with a dead orange
cat on his head, has been proven to be fact.
As a matter, Donald Trump claimed to be wiretracked, wiretapped. Okay,
wrong specific verbiage, because nobody taps wires anymore by utilizing
a clandestine van looking like it belongs to the phone

(01:16:54):
company truck and some uniform guy with a hard hat
and a butt set. Right. I used to do that
a long time ago. Way. I never climbed the poles,
but if you wanted well, I never pulled well anyway,
but if you wanted to do that, it was a
physicality involved in doing that. I used to do title threes,

(01:17:16):
you know, with the old guy sitting in the sweaty
room with the real real tapes, and like stop the tape,
start the tape. The stories I could fucking tell with that.
But Donald Trump was correct. He was surveiled from the
micro second he announced, and my guess is he was
surveiled way before that while he.

Speaker 6 (01:17:38):
Was talking about it. I would bet money busy that
when we saw him at Freedom Fest in Las Vegas,
that he was already surveiled, partially not even because of
his political aspirations, but because of his wealth and his
international business YadA, YadA, YadA. I think that it was
just convenient they already had a tag on him once

(01:17:58):
he decided he was going to run, and the simple
fact that they denied it to the hilt. I mean, oh,
just how quickly they ran I'm going to get the
shirt says I'm not a conspiracy theorist.

Speaker 3 (01:18:17):
I was.

Speaker 6 (01:18:18):
I am just a proven right again theorist. The amount
of pant pissing that they all did when he brought
that up and they all said, no, that never happened,
That never happened, blaba for years. Right, it goes back
to what's the fifty two security specialist? Those idiots, Right,

(01:18:39):
it's the whole like oh, these it's the same people
that sign that. They came out and said, there's no
way Donald Trump was surveilled. Our country would never do that, YadA, YadA, YadA.
And they come to find out Barack Obama in fact
ordered it and did it, and they set up one
of the people in his campaign in a honeypot situation

(01:19:00):
as well. If you think that just because the CIA
doesn't officially operate in this country does not mean that
the FBI does not use CIA tactics in this country.
And the entire entire campaign bugging was a CIA tactic

(01:19:22):
that they were trying to get dirt on him so
they could absolutely beat him. They knew he was a threat,
they knew people were going to vote for him, and
the Democrats couldn't have that.

Speaker 3 (01:19:33):
We all know that. There was the Mueller investigation, which
turned up nothing, the bed pissing dirty dossier paid by
Hillary Clinton to Christopher Steele, who happens to be an
inveterate British liar. As a matter of fact, the botan
paid for former FBI Director James Comey, who refused to
allow an investigation to even get to ag Loretta Lynch

(01:19:57):
because he felt cankles didn't possess in tenth the outright
extortion on video the Bill Clinton meeting with Loretta Lynch
and the back meeting you we're just talking about grands.
Come on, people, forget about that. What's wrong with you?

Speaker 6 (01:20:13):
You and I I can remember meet you and Clinton
talking about that when it happened. The former president does
not meet with the current ag in private while the
former president's wife and then Secretary of State was under
federal investigation.

Speaker 3 (01:20:32):
What is a private jet? A private jet is nothing
more than its own skiff to make sure that you
can't be overheard in what you discuss within won't be
relayed to anybody else. Phone Impeachment number one because of
the phone call to Zelensky. Phone peachment number two for

(01:20:52):
incitement to uh A resurrection. Russia, Russia, Russia, all those things.
I almost tonight for the show, got some foil and
wanted it to conform to my head. Oh yeah, and
then I thought, okay, well, I shock the shit out
of myself if I do that, and I wear headphones
on my so I ended up not doing that. But

(01:21:15):
you know that indicates clearly replacement theory is replacement reality.
Elon Musk's Doge uncovered massive, massive federal fraud, illegal social
security numbers. It is a blueprint for one party rule.
Replacement theory is one party rule being pushed. Washington is

(01:21:39):
in free fall. The demo rats don't know what to do.
Doge drop the most damning evidence of systemic fraud that
no one seems to give a shit about. It's not speculative,
it's documented. You can go to his website. Oh yes,
it's not. There isn't much opacity there. You can actually

(01:22:01):
see it quite transparently. Under Biden's watch, five point five
million illegal entrants were issued social security numbers by the
Biden administration.

Speaker 6 (01:22:14):
Go One of the things that I bring up all
the time, what do you think the leftists truly fear
right now? It's not Trump, it's not Elon Musk, it's
none of those people.

Speaker 3 (01:22:28):
What the left truly fears.

Speaker 6 (01:22:30):
Right now is that the corruption gets so exposed and
that they can never go back to it, that it
becomes so in the face of the American people that
they can never go back to it. And by doing
that that people actually get to taste freedom, real freedom

(01:22:50):
away from a government that's not looking over your shoulder
for everything, that's trying to look at your six hundred
dollars transaction with your kids, that you're actually allowed to
post online and that you can get a job where
you can live easily, versus now where it's very very difficult,
and it's getting better, but it's still difficult. All by design.

(01:23:14):
They destroy the middle class by design. If all of
that gets undone, the left will never see power again,
and they know it, and they're petrified of it. The
ten million, like you said, the five point five million
Social Security numbers that were given to illegals, Let's look
at the ten million that were allowed to just stroll
across the border. You talk about replacement theory, what do
you think that was? That was intentional.

Speaker 3 (01:23:38):
Getting their angles moist at most.

Speaker 6 (01:23:41):
To absolutely change the voter makeup of this country. Why
do you think they wanted the path to citizenship for
all of them so they could vote. Why do you
think and local elections they were trying to make it
so they could vote locally because locally they're voting. Still
helps Democrats. All of these things are by design, it's

(01:24:03):
not by accident. They didn't fall asked backwards into all
of this. This has been going on for years and years.
And you look at talked about on My should the
other night. Another side effect of DOGE that is wonderful.
There is a gun control group, I can't remember which
one who's talking about laying people off because it suddenly
doesn't have money to keep going after USAID was crushed.

(01:24:27):
So you look at all of the things that the
leftist and this is why they're backing this absolute shit
bag of an l salvadoran illegal criminal alien. This is
why they're running down and filing lawsuits every chance they
can against this government. They don't want you to see
the truth, and they're trying to stop it at every

(01:24:49):
fucking turn, And they are shitting chickens because more and
more the Americans know, the less and less they will
go along with. Democrats also throw this into the mix
as well.

Speaker 3 (01:25:04):
Remember how the Clinton Foundation ran everything and then one
day it didn't. That's the fear here. What if, for example,
like intelligence, what the Demorats are screaming at us, Well,
what if our trusted allies don't trust us anymore? Well,

(01:25:25):
what if the situation is such that all the people
that are trying to undercut the United States of America
and undermine and get these big deals. If this shit
continues to be revealed, the people that are doing the
contributions and the undermining don't have confidence in the ability

(01:25:46):
of their money to do anything, and then that gets
cut off. That's the true honeypot, because if their dealings
continue to get revealed, what's the point in trying to
corrupt anybody else? That money is lost. Plus, like I said,

(01:26:06):
one point three million illegal aliens on Medicaid funded by
the taxpayers. Now, this was no bureaucratic oversight. It was
a deliberate operation designed to reshape the American electorate and
solidify a one party regime. That is the final end
game of all of this.

Speaker 6 (01:26:27):
And also remember because of Obamacare, all of these states,
California has I forget what the California version of Medicare is.
That's all paid for by Medicare. It's facilitated at the
local level, medically paid for medical and it's actually changed
names now too, I forget what it is. But that's

(01:26:49):
still paid for by Medicare. So even though it's not
federal Medicare, those state programs are still fund which is
why the Newsom administration in California is asking for an
extra two point five billion dollars to pay for the
illegals that were on whatever medical is now.

Speaker 3 (01:27:07):
Well, the other thing is Doge is getting into all
these hidden little contracts, and all of these hidden little
contracts they all add up. Everything is buried in such
a clandestine and machiavelian and twisted fashion. Obviously purposely is
to make sure that this shit isn't discovered. So all

(01:27:29):
these hidden contracts, these massive sudden real estate acquisitions, the
inflated payouts tied to a growing network of partisan NGOs.
NGOs are the death of America. They are always with
a purpose, a philosophical and agendized purpose to make sure

(01:27:52):
that it's all leftist oriented. That's where all this money
is go. Yes, Elon Musk said something similar to the
The biggest scam ever is funding funneling federal money into
thousands of leftist NGOs with no oversight. And that's the
continuous link in all of this is there is little,

(01:28:15):
if any oversight un of it, on any of it.
It's gone. It's done. It's gone, and you were seeing
it again, except that now Doge is talking about what
they're calling clawbacks, and oh, if the little weasels weren't screaming,
they're certainly screaming. Now all these bureaucrats went and absolutely

(01:28:40):
enrenched themselves. They embiggned their wallet, the nonprofits became political
arms of all of that stuff, and the American public
not only getting shaken down for all that they were
left in the dark and they were footing the bill
to be subverted.

Speaker 6 (01:28:59):
Prime example for the NGOs that are out of control California.
Look at all the homeless NGOs where everybody who works
at that NGOs suddenly became rich and homelessness hasn't changed.
Twenty billion dollars or more that the state's dumped into
homelessness over the last few years. Nothing's been solved. But
all of these people who are running these NGOs really

(01:29:22):
made out like bandits. And isn't that what's important. Isn't
that what taxpayer wants is to pay these people more money.

Speaker 3 (01:29:27):
Sure, that's exactly what they want. But the other thing
is Okay, then you have to ask yourself if all
of this money is being funneled to the homeless, and
there isn't one city or town that isn't affected by
the homeless in some fashion. In the state of California,
always spell it with a K that goes into all
of the pockets and gets very little of the people there,

(01:29:48):
yet it's sufficient to be able to push as many
people homeless into the state of California. California in and
of itself, always spell over a K, if you would please,
has a third of the nation's homeless just in that state.

Speaker 6 (01:30:09):
I know why.

Speaker 3 (01:30:10):
Oh yeah, we're gonna go to a break. I'm gonna
continue for a little bit and then we'll get back
to some of these judges and then another issue to
discuss with Sackhead Sean that is he right there? I
am bus I am your conservative snurpa. I did a
meme one time in Grock and it came out that

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Speaker 3 (01:33:06):
And I'm busy. It's the final half hour of the show.
This show has gone bada bing bada, boom bata. Just
yer rody here really super fast. Thanks to everybody for
being here tonight. It has been varying between thirty five
and forty people watching live. I can see the numbers.

(01:33:26):
Wait a minute on place. I can see the numbers
up here on my side. But it's quite evident that
you guys can't see him up here. You know, if
I were a smart guy, what I should have said
is that you won't believe the numbers. Dude, I got
thirty five and twenty seven point two people watching live
right now. Now that I got about thirty five to

(01:33:48):
forty people watching right now, well, and I can tell
you really cool.

Speaker 6 (01:33:52):
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get that right there.

Speaker 3 (01:34:01):
And that's to you from me to the people that
are watching. That's a wondrous kind of thing. I want
to consider. Continue with my little so lil qui, let's
let's go back a little bit. The only reason that
you would want illegal invaders to have Social Security numbers

(01:34:22):
as they do is to access our hard earned American
taxpayer largess. Okay, and having that to vote for Demorats,
you know, the folks who provided all your free cheese,
and the only reason to have them vote.

Speaker 6 (01:34:44):
Which is stored underground warehouse and I think it's Tennessee
all the free cheese.

Speaker 3 (01:34:51):
Yeah, oh my god.

Speaker 6 (01:34:53):
The people don't even know that exists. But there's a
cheese vault in America. It's the funniest thing. But go on,
cheese vault.

Speaker 3 (01:35:00):
That was the name of my seventh garage band. Thank
you for that. So the only reason to what is
is to have them vote. Isn't replacement theory, it's replacement reality. Okay,
and go back history. Demarats just lost an election bigly, hugely.

(01:35:22):
They are in terrible disarray. They are not appealing to
the younger generation as storages. I may I probably won't
even get to this. There is a story that just
came out in Newsweek saying that the youngest generation now
is going for the Republican Party. I haven't even gotten
to happy stories yet. Look at the go here. We're

(01:35:45):
going to talk about this next. But look at the
fuck ton of tabs I have. These are just always
have more than you need. But those are all individual
stories that I thought, okay, if I need them, there
they are to talk about to if we want to,
knowing full well that I will never get to them.

(01:36:05):
So the policies, their policies are insane. You said that
in the very first hour. They are people of broken minds.
They lost the electoral College, they lost the popular vote.
They couldn't possibly have envisioned this because there is no introspection,

(01:36:26):
there is no self examination done. Then within the first
couple of months after that, I'm not so sure, and
I'm not convinced that it's going on now. So what
they're doing is they are throwing every pre chosen leftist,
black robed anarchist judge imaginable at every issue. They were

(01:36:49):
all pre selected. They know, you know, on this issue,
if I go to Mom and not Dad, I'll get
it through. On this other issue slightly, if I go
to Dad and not Mom, I will get that through
as well, because you have to replace actual Americans of
all colors with an entirely new strata of people that

(01:37:11):
you believe. Otherwise, if you didn't believe this, it wouldn't
be occurring. You believe they're going to be grateful, they're
going to be loyal, and most importantly, they're going to
be dependent on you.

Speaker 6 (01:37:24):
For you, I want to go back when you said
that they had broken brains. Only their followers. Brains are broken,
and the leftists prey on that. The leaders of that party,
their brains aren't broken. They're just evil. What they desire
is evil and anti American. It goes against everything we
believe in and it will absolutely destroy our country, which

(01:37:45):
is what they want. They want us. They think we've
had it too good for too long. They believe, like
you said, they're globalist.

Speaker 3 (01:37:52):
They believe in the one world order.

Speaker 6 (01:37:55):
They believe that because they're convinced that if that happens,
they will be run the show right just because they're Americans.

Speaker 3 (01:38:04):
It is.

Speaker 6 (01:38:06):
Horrific. It is gross. But the brainwashing that they've done
on the weak minded in this country is unfreaking believable.
So the brains are broken. That are broken are the
twenty five to thirty percent that support them, and but
the leadership, their brains aren't broken. They know Dan well
what they're doing.

Speaker 3 (01:38:28):
Jack Alexander, and I'm going to be responding to him
here in a moment. Jack Alexander says, my old band
names for the Anti Slipping the Tongue and Buster Hyman
and the penetrators those I don't know. Those seem like
awfully long names to me. They're really really long. And
Jack has proven that he has, in fact a potty,

(01:38:50):
licentious mouse, you know mouth.

Speaker 6 (01:38:53):
Well, he's gone, he's actually got He's actually got a
mouse too. That's the same way you were. You weren't wrong.
He keeps it in the little box.

Speaker 3 (01:39:00):
That's that's true. Let's go to this. This is from Breitbart.
Judge who blocked Trump from freezing the EPA energy funds
is a former Democrat activist. That's what all of these
units are. And there's no time to read the article
or go into any of that stuff in any detail whatsoever.
Oh oh, I got to put this up to for

(01:39:23):
those of you who want to track Nancy Pelosi, and you, sir,
may have given me. I think I listened to your
show either last night or it maybe it was Monday,
I'm not sure, but you said something about, oh, look,
and there is a Nancy Pelosi tracker. Yes, by god,

(01:39:43):
there's a fucking Nancy Pelosi tracker. Demarrat House, California, net
Worth can't imagine how she got here. Networth two hundred
and forty five point sixty six million, quarter of a
billion dollars. It is worth.

Speaker 6 (01:40:02):
There is an app now by the the Nancy Pelosi
Tracker on x There's an app that they launched. It
locks into your whichever one of the investing apps you have.
There's a bunch of them out there. I can't think
of them all right now. Robinhood, I think, is the one.

Speaker 3 (01:40:18):
That they use.

Speaker 6 (01:40:19):
But and essentially whatever you invest, if you hook up
your their app to your robin Hood, it will automatically
buy and sell along with her, and they have something
like a twenty five percent increase in funding. It's amazing,
absolutely amazing. So if you use robin Hood and you

(01:40:41):
get the Nancy Pelosi Tracker app, I forget exactly what
it's called, and you link the two, it will automatically
invest your money however Nancy and Paul are investing, and
you will absolutely make money. It's never gone down, it's
always gone up.

Speaker 3 (01:40:57):
God, why didn't I think of stuff like that. Well,
I'm not fucking brilliant, I'm not smart enough, but yeah
it is. The Internet can be filled with foul and
egregious crap, but on the other hand, it can also
be a wonderful link to a world that you will
otherwise never know. I'm going to go into this art
of very briefly, because here is proof of under Biden.

(01:41:22):
Millions of non citizens were given social security numbers under Biden,
and the only purpose of that is for voting and
to get them into largess and entitlements. Let me go
to this. This is from DOGE, actually from town Hall,

(01:41:43):
but numbers through DOGE non citizen social security numbers issued
over the past four years two hundred and seventy twenty
twenty one. Now note the factor five hundred ninety twenty
twenty two doubled, nine hundred and sixty four twenty twenty
three doubled, two million, ninety five in twenty twenty four doubled.

(01:42:07):
And no one is complaining. Well, few are complaining as
they should be screaming to the tops of all the
churches as much as they possibly can. This is replacement theory.
It's a so you talk to let me stop here.
I'm going to play a good portion of this because

(01:42:29):
this is an Australian Air quotes journalist talking to Tucker Carlson.
Now say what you will about Tucker Carlson to me,
he can run hot and cold when he's when he's
spot on. In my opinion, he's spot on. Now this

(01:42:50):
is about a five minute cut. I'm going to play
probably the bulk of this because I want you to understand.
This is how you This is an Australian journal journalista.

Speaker 6 (01:43:01):
I call I call him, and he's a polished Alex Jones.

Speaker 3 (01:43:06):
You could make that argument anyway. This is how you
destroy somebody with an agenda who doesn't really give a
shit about the things that you're saying, only wants to
make a point.

Speaker 8 (01:43:18):
Go.

Speaker 21 (01:43:19):
So, you talked a little bit about immigration, and in
the past you've talked about how white Australians, Americans, Europeans
are being replaced by non white immigrants in what is
often referred to as the Great Replacement theory.

Speaker 3 (01:43:32):
This is the same advice said that whites are being replaced. Well,
I don't I don't think I said that. Well, it's
been mentioned on your do do you see what already
five seconds into this.

Speaker 21 (01:43:44):
Four thousand times?

Speaker 3 (01:43:45):
And really when did I say that?

Speaker 22 (01:43:47):
On your said whites are being replaced?

Speaker 14 (01:43:49):
You have said that before?

Speaker 6 (01:43:51):
Yeah, I would.

Speaker 22 (01:43:52):
Challenge you to say that, because I'm pretty sure I
haven't said that.

Speaker 3 (01:43:55):
I said Native boy.

Speaker 22 (01:43:56):
I said native American. I mean Americans have are being replaced, including.

Speaker 23 (01:43:59):
Blacks, Native Americans, Americans who like Black Americans, have been
African Americans have been in the United States for in
many cases their families over four hundred years, and their
concerns are every bit as real.

Speaker 3 (01:44:10):
As Yeah, Black Americans. By the way, anybody that's watched
recent videos with Mayor Johnson in Chicago and the black
voters in Chicago having just a bit of a problem
with illegal invaders being the top priority for Chicago.

Speaker 22 (01:44:30):
To me as the consernasi of white people whose famili
has been there four hundred years. So I've never said
that whites are being replaced, not one time, and.

Speaker 3 (01:44:37):
You can't cite it. So we just met. But when
our relationship.

Speaker 22 (01:44:42):
Starts with a lie, it makes it tough to be friends.
So you actually can't say it because I didn't say
it and I don't believe it, and I'm telling you
that to your face, So whytt you just accept me
at face value? My concern is that the people who
were born in the country are the main responsibility of
its leaders, and as no earlier, when those leaders shift

(01:45:02):
their concern from jack responsibility is to take care of
to people around the world, but their priorties above that
of their own citizens.

Speaker 3 (01:45:09):
That's im moral and they are being too late.

Speaker 22 (01:45:12):
People were born in the United States, they're not at
replacement rate, and so the US pop go ahead.

Speaker 6 (01:45:20):
I just want to point out this was from what
last year, nine months ago, whatever it was, almost a
year ago. It's a great clip. Look at what's happened
in Europe, she said, Europe specifically, Look at the UK
right now. Look what's happening in the UK and France.
France too. Look at is it Sweden or Switzerland. I

(01:45:41):
forget which I think as Switzerland. You don't hear the
stories that are coming out if you do a deep
dive into Switzerland. The amount of violence and grotesque violence
that's going on there by people who were not born
there that have illegally immigrated over the last five years,
it is unbelievable. So, even if he didn't say that

(01:46:03):
specifically about white people in general, native born people are
being replaced. Thank you, Whiskey Dale. I knew you were
on top of it.

Speaker 3 (01:46:12):
Yep, he certainly was. Let's continue, but you're right, you UK,
the UK is so far gone. I'm not quite sure.
It's recovery.

Speaker 22 (01:46:21):
Population is not growing because we're importing people from other countries.
And my view is that happy people have children and
a functioning economy allows them to do that, and we
don't have that, and so you need to fix the
economy and fix the culture and make it so that
people who want to have kids can You don't just
go for the quick sugar fix of importing new people
like that's my position, and if you think that's racist,

(01:46:44):
that's your problem. But I must say one of the
reasons why it's the media is that you never say
exactly what you mean. Your slurs are all by implication,
and you're about to tay tell me the great of
course you but of course you are suggesting, okay, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (01:47:03):
You had a point.

Speaker 6 (01:47:05):
No, I was just saying, he's he's addressing this. Now
I've seen this, and I knew he was going to.
But that is exactly what they do. They just intimated
every single way that they can. And they never use
the word, so you can never say, well, you call
me a racist when I've said nothing. No, no, no, they
absolutely call you a racist. They just use so many
more words when they say it.

Speaker 3 (01:47:25):
And as whisky Dale points on below. Sweden and Norway
are in trouble yep, because they went out they are well.
Angela Merkel in Germany the ultimate goup, herself guilty over
educated white person, going back to her German guilt from
World War Two in Docau, she brought in tons of Syrians,

(01:47:51):
which diluted and ruined Europe. If anyone can point a
back finger to someone who invited Isists into all of Europe,
it is Angela Merkle. I'm going to be doing a
show on Muslims. Oh boy. As you know, I don't
have any opinion whatsoever on that at all. Let's continue.

Speaker 7 (01:48:12):
I must say.

Speaker 22 (01:48:13):
One of the reasons why people don't like people like
you in the media is that you never say exactly
what you mean.

Speaker 3 (01:48:19):
Your slurs are all by implication.

Speaker 22 (01:48:21):
And you're about to tell me the great replacement theory
is racist orthod Whatever I've said, what I've said to
you right now, like one hundred times in public, I
hope too, if I live long enough to say one
hundred more times.

Speaker 3 (01:48:31):
I think it's.

Speaker 22 (01:48:31):
Completely honest and real, not racist or scary. It's factually true.
It's not a theory, it's a fact. And your the
whole point of your question was to be like, you're
a scary racist. Well and and my response is no,
I'm not. Okay, Well, how about no more lying in
your questions and then I'll answer it.

Speaker 21 (01:48:48):
Okay, Well, this is or, as you say, idea that
has inspired the New York Buffalo shooting, wearing.

Speaker 3 (01:49:00):
Trying to lay dead bodies at the feet of people
who are expressing their opinions. If there is any series
or cadre of motherfuckers that are responsible for killing Americans,
it's the prior administration, which had the most wide open borders.
May as an abject liar. The American media maggots carried

(01:49:22):
every ounce of water for these motherfuckers from them. Attacker
killed American citizens, that blood in a huge pool. I
lay at the feet and those those shot burned dead bodies.
I lay at the feet of leftists, demorats, and to

(01:49:43):
a degree globalists. There is no other conclusion. So Trump won.

Speaker 6 (01:49:51):
And you look at a lot of these mass shootings
and it doesn't really matter who the suspect is. Once
you find that there's a political background or ideological background,
you can easily connect the fact that they have been
ushered in by over exaggeration from the American media maggots,
as you say, and by constantly brainwashing and beating stories

(01:50:14):
into their head that look including Fox News, CNN, They've
all been sued numerous times for lying, plain and simple,
and they are. They're absolute liars, They're sensationalists. They don't
report it how it is because that doesn't sell.

Speaker 3 (01:50:35):
I pointed this out sometime ago. That makes me want
to point this out again. Say what you will about
Fox News, they have gone through a sea change in
terms of what it is that they cover and how
they cover things. I don't go to Fox News very

(01:50:57):
much anymore. I don't watch Fox News. They're thinking about
removing Gutfeld from the five. That'd be the worst decision
you could possibly make. But my point, just damn near
My point is this, how stupid are you if you

(01:51:19):
don't tell? Everything could be mitigated with this sentence and
all of the hosts should have been told this, And
the sentence goes, remember Bez's if that equation. I've had
the if then equation utilized for over a number of decades,
and then I brought it to the show, and I

(01:51:40):
brought it to shr and all they had to do
was say something similar to if this is true, then
you opine, that's all you needed to do. Comma, you
stupid shit sticks, and you didn't do that. Do you
not have one attorney worth a pile of turds who

(01:52:03):
could have issued a memo to the people on top
to get you out of lawsuits. If this is true,
then and here comes my opinion, right, which is why
I do that at the beginning of the show. I mean,
even a fat ignorant piece of crap like me knows
how to do that. You know.

Speaker 6 (01:52:25):
It's funny, speaking speaking of Fox News, one of my shorts,
somebody comment on one of my shorts where I was
talking about the Al Salvador and criminal alien, and I said,
this was released by mill malusion of Fox News, and
it was, I think the gang validation sheet. And instead
of talking about the gang validation sheet, you nobody left

(01:52:46):
has showed up in the comment section talking about, well,
that's from fox News. That's from Fox News. I said, No,
that's from the courts. They just released it. There's a difference.
It is from the courts.

Speaker 3 (01:53:01):
You know, you mentioned this guy that sadly not enough
people know who this guy is. You mentioned it before
Naib Bukelly. Now Boukelly is the president of Al Salvador
and I discussed what the claim to fame of El

(01:53:22):
Salvador is. And I noticed because even though I am
mentally challenged to even sit here in the seat and
speak and to dummaya fun sometime, I only have you
pointed out that one of the best trollers on the
planet is this guy and funny, would it be a

(01:53:45):
shock to know or think that I might have something?
This is Naib Boukelly. What about the human rights of
a woman? Let's see what he has to say in
twenty seconds.

Speaker 24 (01:53:55):
What about the human right of a woman not to
be raped? I mean, worry about the human right of
kids to you know, to to to play, or to
be free or to you know, we'll go to the park.
And what about the human right to live or a
human right to walk in the street?

Speaker 8 (01:54:09):
Right?

Speaker 24 (01:54:10):
And but no, they were they were worried about the
human rights of the of the killers.

Speaker 3 (01:54:16):
And this is why the demo rats will continue to lose.

Speaker 6 (01:54:21):
He is amazing, I actually big. He said that he
was a great troller, and I said, there's a reason
that he and Trump get along so well is because
they love to troll the media, but they also have
a great mindset. You when he was in town well
three or four days ago. It's funny when you see
Trump with somebody who he generally jives with, even if
they don't necessarily agree. You can see in Trump's personality

(01:54:45):
he's very lighthearted and easy going and very.

Speaker 24 (01:54:50):
Just.

Speaker 6 (01:54:50):
I don't want to say happy, go lucky, but he's
got a good sense of humor about him versus somebody
he doesn't jive with. And you're going to see that
too with the Italian PM that's in town right now.
I think they get along very well as well. But
when Kelly Baby oh Maloney, oh yeah, oh yeah, some
big deals and you want to talk about sending a message,

(01:55:11):
She's one of the few world leaders that flew over
here and said, no, I want to talk to you
one on one and see what we can do to
solve this.

Speaker 24 (01:55:17):
Ye.

Speaker 6 (01:55:18):
That sends a message, and that sends a message to Trump.
Two of Okay, I'm definitely going to take her seriously
because she flew all the way here to have this conversation.
She's going to get respect and she's going to absolutely
be treated fairly well, one of.

Speaker 3 (01:55:30):
The things that the Feds do, and they have a
great way of doing this, and you know, in an
interview room, I would do it too when I had
some kind of an advantage. Is talk to a suspect
if you have an array of suspects and say something
similar to, well, you know, first in gets the best deal.
Mm hm, So you talk now and we might be

(01:55:50):
able to do a deal. And by the way, my
partner is talking to the other guy in the next
room over there, and that goes for the deal. Before
you do, that guy is getting the deal. Do you
want to talk to me now? And the same thing
has been occurring with regard to Trump.

Speaker 6 (01:56:13):
You know it.

Speaker 3 (01:56:14):
I don't know if I can even find it, maybe
for the next next show. But basically, there was an
article that came out. It's like from the files of
Captain fucking obvious Trump maybe in negotiations with all of
these other countries to put a squeeze on China. You know,

(01:56:38):
the way it was written was in terms of oh, oh,
how would why would you possibly want to cut off
China at the knees? And we don't get our little
little flippy, we don't get our buttons like this that say.

Speaker 6 (01:56:51):
Hype and you know what's funny is they don't see
the endgame, which kills me. If you have a weak
economy in China and an economy that just crumbles, guess
what China can't do. They can't invade Taiwan, they can't
spread influence throughout the world. The communist evil regime that

(01:57:13):
kills people left and right that they don't agree with
will then be pushed into essentially irrelevancy and maybe, just maybe,
at some point that could cause the regime change.

Speaker 3 (01:57:29):
It seems to me that the lost wanderer and I
repeat repeatingly all who wander are not lost, may have
a thingy for the Italian PM. Not sure, don't quote me.
I do though, but yeah, you know, her hotness happens
to be well, you know I would you wouldn't say that,

(01:57:50):
and I wouldn't say that in LW wouldn't say that
unless there was some voracity.

Speaker 6 (01:57:55):
Look on top of her physical her, not just her ideology,
but just how she can herself.

Speaker 3 (01:58:00):
No, she's I bet I bet with uh a glass
of of your favorite whatever. She would be an interesting
person to sit down and just chat about reason than
the travails and the bullshit she had to get to
to be where she is now.

Speaker 6 (01:58:22):
Yeah, don't get me wrong. I think that she's a
very intelligent woman. I think she's a very capable woman.
I think she's a strong leaders. Some things I don't
agree with that she's said and done, and that's okay.
I don't have to agree with everybody. So yeah, I
would one hundred percent, one hundred percent sit down and
have a chat with her and just see what makes
her tick.

Speaker 3 (01:58:40):
Oh, it would be wonderful. So it's time to go
ninety nine bye bye.

Speaker 6 (01:58:46):
And all the guys have spun up about the Prime
Minister Maloney.

Speaker 3 (01:58:49):
Now oh yeah, okay, yeah, it's like and know what
you're talking about.

Speaker 8 (01:58:57):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:58:58):
You know what's funny is you know, like in the
end of a show, you chat room starts to die
off because people it's getting late and people are tired
and they've chatted all night, just like your chat room
has been amazing. Tonight, they've been awesome. Usually it's slows
near the end, you start seeing the goodbyes, people are
saying bye to each other whatever. Not tonight, tonight, it's
all about Georgia. She is just blowing up the chat room.

Speaker 3 (01:59:18):
That's right. Like the Beatles said, it could be all
about Norwegian wood, but I wouldn't know anything.

Speaker 6 (01:59:23):
About Whiskey Dale is gonna pop up there.

Speaker 3 (01:59:27):
I think, Oh, I see what you did there, I
see what you did. So if you would, because I'm
gonna have to go soon, very soon, big lee soon,
huge soon, so soon, the biggest soon, the best, the
best soon.

Speaker 6 (01:59:46):
The best soon that anyone's ever seen ever on this.

Speaker 3 (01:59:50):
Bigger and better than soon any soon you've ever seen.

Speaker 6 (01:59:54):
We're gonna build back soon, better than the administration ever
soon ever in their life.

Speaker 3 (02:00:00):
You can't believe the soon that will occur. Soonly so
Saka Sean tell us. Yeah, a good point. You can't
see me say thing. I canna do it down here.

Speaker 6 (02:00:10):
We're gonna go soon. It's gonna be late, it's gonna
be amazing. People are gonna love it. The soon is
gonna soon sooner than any soon as ever, soonest.

Speaker 3 (02:00:17):
That's right. So if you would please Monday, he's still
on this kick. Look down below.

Speaker 14 (02:00:25):
This is the last one.

Speaker 3 (02:00:30):
Last wonder is amazing, amazing.

Speaker 6 (02:00:35):
So Monday and Wednesdays, eight pm Pacific eleven on the
East Coast. The Edge Liberty is the name of my show,
and you can catch it on x YouTube, Rumble, Twitch
and Facebook Live. And if you don't get that, I'm
on Apple podcast and I am on Google podcast and
spreaker and you can catch it all right there. These

(02:00:56):
guys are going nuts. It's just awesome. Thank you beasy as.

Speaker 3 (02:01:01):
All you guys and gals that have been in chat tonight,
you know they deserve a ding. Oh god, yeah, where
am I?

Speaker 6 (02:01:10):
The chat room has been off the hook tonight?

Speaker 3 (02:01:11):
Oh well that was crappy. What the hell? Send it again? God? Dang?

Speaker 6 (02:01:17):
Okay, every Monday and Wednesday, whiskey dell every Monday and
Wednesday apm Pacific.

Speaker 3 (02:01:22):
Yep, And there we go. And uh, let me see
today's Thursday. What show do we have tomorrow?

Speaker 6 (02:01:28):
So Tomorrow morning you have tomorrow No, Tomorrow afternoon. Tomorrow night,
you have Jersey Joe Reversings at six pm Tuesday and
Thursday afternoons at nine am Pacific twelve. On the East Coast,
you have Mission Ready Men with Big Eye Monday and
Friday six pm Pacific nine. On the East Coast, you
have the Reaver Common Sense with Jersey Joe haha.

Speaker 3 (02:01:48):
And there we go and mission ready. Men and everybody
who was here tonight, thank you ever so kindly. I'll
be cogitating over the weekend and then Monday Monday, not Sunday,
Sunday Sunday.

Speaker 6 (02:02:01):
But Monday, Monday, Mondayday, Monday, Monday.

Speaker 3 (02:02:10):
Way. Yeah, people are not Thank God, they don't have
to pay for us. Listen to us. It's gonna be Monday.

Speaker 6 (02:02:16):
It's gonna be a good Monday. You're gonna love it.
It's gonna be amazing.

Speaker 3 (02:02:21):
Like a Monday you've never seen before in your life.

Speaker 6 (02:02:25):
That's Georgia. She wants a piece of Elon. We gotta
keep it separated. But that's okay.

Speaker 3 (02:02:30):
I forgot this. Oh my god. The Lost Wanderer Sunday
is his.

Speaker 6 (02:02:36):
Show Snday Sunday Sunday.

Speaker 3 (02:02:39):
So there is a Sunday Sunday Sunday The Lost Wanderer
on at k l R and Radio.

Speaker 6 (02:02:47):
And I tell everybody, if you get a chance, you
gotta check out all the shows on KLR and fun
great shows on KLR, and Lost Wanderers show is awesome
as well of the D and D stuff over there.

Speaker 3 (02:03:02):
That's I.

Speaker 6 (02:03:02):
I in a dungeons and dragons nerds, so I love
that as well. You just you got to check him out.

Speaker 3 (02:03:10):
I asked Lost Wanderer for a promo, so he's going
to make one and send it to me.

Speaker 6 (02:03:15):
Do you I have to make him one for shr
and send it to him. So that's over.

Speaker 3 (02:03:20):
Do you recall before we we uh we we go?
Do you recall I told you I was going to
make you a promo because the current promo that I
have says that you're on Monday and Friday nights. And
now I haven't updated my own sound and you sent
me your your music bid for that, and again, thank
you for that. I greatly appreciate it. Okay, would you

(02:03:40):
believe that I I hired two separate voices to stars
your over your your voice over. Both came back and
I hated both of them. No way? Yeah, so because
they sound when what they sent me is not what

(02:04:01):
I asked for.

Speaker 6 (02:04:03):
Do you want to send me the scripture sent and
I'll just read it with my accent? Is that that's
just what you're looking for?

Speaker 3 (02:04:11):
Yeah, of course it is. So I'm gonna give it
one more time, Okay, one more time, and if I
can't get it. Then I'm I'm turning it back over
to you.

Speaker 6 (02:04:21):
I'm just saying, BZ, if you want to pay me
to make my own voiceover for my own promotion on
your show, I'm.

Speaker 3 (02:04:28):
Here for it. Really. Oh wait, look what last one
versus said? Hey, I created a new promo tonight for
s HR. Yeah, I bless you so awesome, God bless you.
We appreciate that.

Speaker 6 (02:04:41):
And under one reach out to me this weekend because
I get time this weekend. We can collaborate on a
few things.

Speaker 3 (02:04:47):
Okay, you know that's a good idea, and you know
what the hell, let me just admit it right now upfront,
I am going to ask for one more voiceover. Why
don't you just see if you can do one, and
if it's up to your satisfaction, I'll wait for this
guy to come back and then I'll play it to
you and then you decide which one you like.

Speaker 6 (02:05:09):
Send me the script which, yeah, send me the script
I want to do it, and your how you want
it to be done.

Speaker 3 (02:05:17):
Oh actually, I just took the script that you had
one of these guys, and then all I did is
change the dates, okay, change the days.

Speaker 6 (02:05:26):
Whiskey Dale's thrown it out there.

Speaker 3 (02:05:28):
Too times times there? Oh really, huh, Okay, I'm not
sure I have your Emaildale, I forget of Whiskey Dale.
Whiskey Dale. Are you on X because if you're on
ex Twitter, I can send you a message, and I

(02:05:51):
could even go so far as to send you the script,
and then I'll have you vetted professionally and seriously by
this gentleman over and he'll see if you make the grade.
He says, Mike.

Speaker 6 (02:06:06):
Whiskey deal at two, the number two against tyranny on
X if you want to send me a message and
we can connect.

Speaker 3 (02:06:12):
Okay, at whiskey deal. All right, cool, Well I went
over time, but I had fun doing it, and I
always have fine.

Speaker 6 (02:06:20):
Fine, fine, Fine, you have a fine time, is what
you were trying to say.

Speaker 3 (02:06:24):
Right, Yeah, nothing like fine fish steins at fine Stein's
fish spines. Okay, go ahead and say that three times.
I'll have a new garage band for you next week.
I was that was not my garage band. So wait
a minute, Wait a minute, Sean professional lost wanderer, You

(02:06:47):
injure me, you injured?

Speaker 6 (02:06:49):
You know it's funny. Everyone sees this side of sackhead.
Sean the guy who's slipping bourbon and having a good
time in the show bus will tell you, look at
watch me at events, Watch me when we're actually producing,
Watch me when we're at like things like Freedom Fest.

(02:07:09):
We're going for three days in a row, and I
am cracking whips on people to be on time, make
sure things that get I can be professional. I just
choose not to be on a regular basis.

Speaker 3 (02:07:20):
Well, you know, and it's it's not the soul Shindig anymore.
We all have jobs and work and paychecks and bills
and all that stuff. You know.

Speaker 6 (02:07:29):
I'll tell you what though, I do miss those days, man, oh,
I miss those days when we were going to events.
I missed those days when we were covering. So some
of my funnest memories were at Freedom Fest when we
were just having a blast and knocking out twenty interviews
a day, and it was a good time.

Speaker 3 (02:07:45):
You want to hear something really weird now that you
reminded me of that guests who sent me a message
through X who Noreene Dylan me too and said something
similar to you know, you guys were so much fucking okay.
She didn't say.

Speaker 6 (02:08:01):
Fucking no ever.

Speaker 3 (02:08:03):
You guys were so much fun. I want to know
if you're coming back, And I said, well, in the
immediate I don't that that she sent me then yeah, oh,
four or five days ago, maybe a week ago, something
like that. And then we had a great tait a

(02:08:24):
taye back and forth saying, Okay, we love doing this.
You were a ton of fun. Freedom Fest was a
ton of fun. You know Zach Andad Clint he's he's
doing something else. Uh, you're working. I'm not even in
the s HR studio anymore. I said, but you know,
if we could somehow manage it, uh to go back

(02:08:45):
to a Freedom Fest.

Speaker 6 (02:08:46):
Oh my god in a second.

Speaker 3 (02:08:48):
And that was a ton a ton of fun. And
you know, hey, I was only privy to see some
of the people that were there. I only worked Freedom
Fest with you guys at s HR for two years.
But we saw Ken Norton. No, No, George Foreman, I'm sorry, George,

(02:09:10):
George Foreman. Why did I Why did my blain go
to Ken Naunton? I do not know.

Speaker 6 (02:09:17):
I don't know where you're going with that, to be honest.

Speaker 3 (02:09:19):
No, So we saw George Foreman, John Stossel, We got
pictures taken with Larry Elder, God, Mike Medved, Michael Medved
sat down.

Speaker 6 (02:09:37):
Mister Forbes Forbes, Steve for with us back Bourbon with
Steve Forbes. And I still have the wooden case from
the bourbon that that the bourbon was in that he signed.
I still have that here somewhere.

Speaker 3 (02:09:54):
I bet it's right behind you on the bookcase somewhere.

Speaker 6 (02:09:58):
Actually, I think I sealed it so it doesn't rout.

Speaker 3 (02:10:01):
Ah, damn it, Jim. And then you also saw you
saw some guys yourself. Who's the guy from Paranto, Chris
Paranto from Yeah, he came and chatted. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (02:10:17):
I covered Trump when he was there, and we all
thought he was going to talk about business and he
was talking about immigration. And that's when I said on
the air in one of our live shows that night,
I said, I think Trump's going to run for office,
because he was supposed to be there for business and
he gave a speech that was unbelievably political, and I said,
I think Trump's going to run. And that was the

(02:10:41):
July before he came down the escalator.

Speaker 3 (02:10:44):
Oh okay, so he did that twenty sixteen. You were
there twenty fifteen, then.

Speaker 6 (02:10:49):
Yeah, that was on Main Street. No, no, no, that
was in twenty sixteen and we were on Main Street
at Freedom Fest when we were in media row.

Speaker 3 (02:10:56):
Okay, all right, I won't.

Speaker 6 (02:10:58):
Even tell that was the year the professor and can
Well with us.

Speaker 8 (02:11:03):
And me.

Speaker 6 (02:11:05):
Well, I said to us, I met you.

Speaker 3 (02:11:07):
Okay, alrighty Rick Robinson? What the hell? Rick Robinson is
still here? Rick Robinson's it's one twelve. No, I'm sorry,
it's twelve twelve where you are right now in central
time and you are still up. Damn you're you're a

(02:11:30):
better man than me. Gunga din Well. I gotta wrap
this up. I was having a great time, So thanks
Sean for being here. Appreciate it.

Speaker 6 (02:11:37):
Hey, I will tell you it's always a pleasure, sir,
thank you.

Speaker 3 (02:11:40):
It is always a pleasure. And with me, I gotta go,
I gotta leave, I gotta do this, I gotta play this,
and then I'll be usda la bye bye, something like that.

Speaker 8 (02:11:50):
Conservative media done right. You're listening to the shr Media network.

Speaker 3 (02:11:57):
And that's where we are right now.

Speaker 8 (02:12:00):
And what what what?

Speaker 3 (02:12:12):
So, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages,
thanks for listening to the long form the twelve minutes
or thirteen minutes of overtime on PC's Breserve bobcats Lun
Radio show on tonight. It is Thursday night. Now, it's
still Thursday night. It's still April seventeenth, the year of

(02:12:33):
our Lord, twenty twenty five. But to the forty people
and forty more people who were listening live, actually it
was over ten thousand people that were listening live tonight.
So to the ten thousand people, thank you so kindly
for being here tonight. Okay that's a lie. Sorry anyway,

(02:12:57):
thanks for being here. And as per normal, promotional consideration
is by the Lockeed Martin Skunkworks. Also by Sure and
Electra Voice microphones. That's what this is right here, an
electro voice microphone. And also the people that make my
mixer Aracus. I have the Arc Talk Blue eight as

(02:13:17):
pictured blow and thanks to the Pratt and Whitney dependable
engine company providing thrust you can trust. And thanks to
my personal casey one thirty five Kittle one refueling team
with whom I shall be concerning in less than ten
minutes about twenty five feet that way, everyone, God blessed,
take care, be safe.

Speaker 9 (02:13:39):
Everybody quiet down, I'll get some sleep.

Speaker 6 (02:13:42):
Everybody not Mama not fan.

Speaker 23 (02:13:45):
Everyone a night Mama Grad, Jaddy, good night, Sheldren, good
night that good night, Elizabeth Night.

Speaker 13 (02:13:51):
Youn boys the night, Jimbob, night him.

Speaker 15 (02:13:54):
Up, good Night, Jimma.

Speaker 8 (02:13:58):
Push go on was a shriet.

Speaker 5 (02:14:00):
What's everybody doing?

Speaker 8 (02:14:02):
Good night you are, good night, Thank good luck,
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