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Speaker 1 (01:17):
No one expects a Spanish inquisition. Fuck my pumpkin fell down.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
You're listening to Late nine Radio on the s HR
Media network cushion. There will be mature themes explored and
potentially adult language used. If Conservatorian words, phrases, certain concepts,
or rhetoric offends you, tune out now.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick asss.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
A lot of freedom is never more than one generation
away from extinction.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
We didn't pass it on to our children in the bloodstream.
Speaker 5 (01:54):
The only way they can inherit the freedom we have
known is if we fight for it, protective.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Defended, and then handed to them with the well taught.
Speaker 6 (02:03):
Lessons of how they in their lifetime must do the same.
And if you and I don't do this, if you
and I may well spend our sunset.
Speaker 7 (02:10):
Years telling our children and our children's children what it
once was like in America when men were breathing.
Speaker 4 (02:26):
Shop a rising.
Speaker 8 (02:39):
I'm coming through the keous them back at Google listen,
pushing them back from the salon to the gear.
Speaker 9 (02:46):
We're speaking.
Speaker 8 (02:47):
Their word constitutions were compassedly. That is a big cous
creaking shadows on the lands with the steves trying to.
Speaker 4 (02:55):
Bud on my hands.
Speaker 8 (02:57):
But I'm the shirtfer gotten through the storm.
Speaker 4 (03:02):
They spin its hairs better see through the haze.
Speaker 10 (03:05):
Be maggots lost in the maze.
Speaker 11 (03:08):
I'm calling it out, No fear in my soul.
Speaker 12 (03:11):
This Patriots fire losing controls the shampo in the f
u in the top. The stand for the truth, a
battle the game.
Speaker 8 (03:22):
Supulls, Come and remember my.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
Let.
Speaker 10 (03:36):
This judge is twisted, trying to.
Speaker 8 (03:38):
Steal our rights, but unlocked and do it gotta been
by sights from.
Speaker 9 (03:42):
Change six till the water, the selling the soutain.
Speaker 10 (03:44):
I'm screaming from the.
Speaker 12 (03:45):
Mountain amount of bush.
Speaker 8 (03:47):
They bought the stars and stretch forever under God's open sky.
Speaker 9 (03:53):
No pubs.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Change is gonna change this land.
Speaker 8 (03:56):
The sheriff bullet, the truth and my head they pushed
there in the bottom, bringing the ball they promise is empty,
their heart sized.
Speaker 4 (04:04):
Colt bleeding apart.
Speaker 9 (04:07):
I'm fighting for the warriors, the charging, the standing for
the truthful.
Speaker 10 (04:20):
Was come and remember my dad.
Speaker 11 (04:24):
Shot the stones.
Speaker 8 (04:34):
I've walked the line forty one years, badge on the grind,
Now I'm on the dead, my voice like a blade
cutting through the.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
Lines, that the traders made hurricanes.
Speaker 9 (04:45):
Range boys standing tall, Sheriffs of the constant for sentence
are in the corn.
Speaker 4 (04:52):
We're taking back America.
Speaker 8 (05:21):
Voice resound conservative of freedom's battle ground.
Speaker 10 (05:25):
A certain will ne forgotten country.
Speaker 13 (05:29):
This fire is real, sarpos wise and oh oh sherpos
high kids.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
Hi kids, good to see you. What is today? Well,
today is October the third. I had to look over
here to see what day it was. You know what
that means? Do you do?
Speaker 14 (06:02):
You do?
Speaker 15 (06:03):
You know?
Speaker 1 (06:04):
It means the pumpkin is out, And it means every
time I turn around to try to hit my mic
over here or turn it off, I'm probably gonna hit
the damn pumpkin. And the pumpkin isn't even looking wrong way,
wrong way, look that way into the camera. Okay, now
the pumpkin is pointed in the right direction. So thanks
(06:24):
kids for being here. Thirty eight people watching live, thank
you kindly. I stirred up a hornet's nest today, So
it's gonna be interesting to see who comes in here
to chat. Maybe nobody. I'm I'm overthinking it, is what
I said. I'm overthinking it myself. Let's look at the comments.
(06:46):
Then let's look at something very very important right after
the comments Zevichti Zevichtick. You don't know what's coming next,
do you?
Speaker 16 (06:59):
Do?
Speaker 1 (06:59):
You? Comments? Okay? Hi Phantom, Hey, James Harbin is here
in chat. Lassa Rick Robinson, the Phantom is in chat.
Mission Ready is in chat. Jersey Joe is in chat.
(07:20):
Have I missed anybody? Shr Media is in chat. Schall
Mooise is in chat. He'll be back right after a
brief sponsor of his I have to eat dinner kind
of thing. Anyway. I guess I could go over the
ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls and all that kind
of stuff. But it's a Friday schadenfreude show. Now, sh
(07:46):
don't say anything. P Belli, Belli quiet, Belle quiet. There's
someone in the room, so bell.
Speaker 17 (08:00):
Quite, don't say that you notice anything at all?
Speaker 1 (08:06):
Hey, Fantom at fish and chips right my sight.
Speaker 17 (08:12):
So uh, I only have one complaint. Why were you
complaining about the pumpkins vision being askew? Some of us
can't help it, sir.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
Oh, okay, Well, first, before the show, I had the
mic open. Okay, So the delio is which you can't see,
is the mixing board right over like over there. Uh
the when I turn on the mic right here, I
(08:41):
have to reach way over here. I hadn't even put
myself on the screen yet, so I reach over here. Conk,
I conked the pumpkin. The pumpkin fell down, so I
had to try to rearrange the pumpkin. Damn it, pumpkin. Anyway,
I'm here, he's here, you're here. We're all here. Some
of us are full of beer, and let us have
(09:01):
no fear and soldier right on if we could. Because
I didn't do a show last night. And the reason
I didn't do a show last night is because heavy sigh. Well,
we knew this was going to happen. And I told
you that. We've got our little dude here who usually
(09:27):
sleeps under this desk. Well, the bet is there. He's
been a great dog for eleven years. Now. Someday I'll
tell his story. His story is nothing but grief and
(09:48):
woe and surgeries and blindness and seizures. Did I mention
seizures and surgeries? I mean the guy came to us
in twenty twenty with an open wound that he was
recovering from, so we fostered him. So he's gone away
(10:14):
we've got him in the vet, took him there and
left him there. All let's see last night, and he's
home presently, but he's got to go back. So we're
just going to hope for good things for the dude. Anyway.
(10:36):
That's why I wasn't on. But you know what I
need right now? I need some happy stuff. So let's
start here with some. Well, first, Rick, thank you for
being here tonight.
Speaker 17 (10:48):
You're welcome.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
I wasn't on Thursday, so I asked kindly if he
could find some space. And not only did Rick Robinson
find some space, but he's also throwing me up in
the zone live right now, I think if I'm not mistaken,
let's go over to comments here before we go. By
the way, oh yes, six hundred and thirty three subscriptions.
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if you're gonna go there, Okay, perhaps I should explain Lucy.
(12:21):
When Sean could no longer be on Sackheads, myself and
Clint Sackhead, Clint started a new show called The Shat Show,
and the shot Show was The sack Heads Against Tyranny.
And we really reached and stretched for an acronym to
equal shat, but we found it. We found it, and
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we continue with that, and then shat is in the
back of my back of my head. Anyway, thanks you guys.
Could be like balancing your checkbooks, cleaning your fish tanks,
you know, peeing in the meat department. You could be
doing all sorts of things, but instead you are choosing
to spend the night with me and Rick Robinson, and
(13:03):
I thank you very much. Now I happen to have
acquired Oh wait, damn it, Jim, go back up here.
We I still I don't have a cool intro for
the carousel of amusing grop because now we're going to
be witness to the carousel of amusing grop. I guess
I could sing it myself, but you don't want to
hear me do that. But this is exclusive video of
(13:25):
Antifa learning how to fight against MAGA. And then after that,
I have a very very exclusive video of Portland PD
and Seattle PD learning to train to combat Antifa.
Speaker 16 (13:43):
So go, I bet you didn't know that we have
a queer fight club right here in Oklahoma City. I
bet you also didn't know that.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Wait wait, wait, I knew that. I knew, I knew.
When I put that up, all of a sudden, Rick
would go, what what surprised?
Speaker 17 (14:05):
We have a very hard gay district in Oklahoma City.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
But just really, oh wait I have It's not finished yet.
Speaker 16 (14:14):
We'll break one full year of this very successful community
self defense program. Now, some members thought we should do
a Jean Claude van Damn Kuma Te style type of event,
but that didn't quite make it out of plant.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
That is extremely elitist, wouldn't you? I mean, listen, who
could possibly learn to fight like that?
Speaker 14 (14:32):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Wait, I have an idea. There are certain people who
could learn how to fight like that, and it would
be let's see Portland PD and Seattle.
Speaker 18 (14:42):
PDPD to keep the community safe. Our test is comparable
to the Navy Seals. The test is a half mile
walk under thirty minutes, clearing a two foot wall.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
And doing.
Speaker 19 (15:05):
So.
Speaker 18 (15:05):
If you think you had what it takes to pass
the test, come join our team Portland PD.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Portland PD folks, and also Seattle PD. You can be
one of them if you only apply. But if you
don't apply, you're never going to get in because that
as you can see, they are the elite of the elite.
So if the underlying subtext was something similar to fuck
Portland PD or suck or or fuck Seattle PD because
(15:35):
they're nothing but leftists, you might have grocked my concept
to which I say, you know, if you're in a
leftist urban rat cage and you're thinking of taking your bullshit,
leftist crap to some other PD in a red state
or a red city or a red county, keep your
leftist bullshit where you are we don't want your infiltration.
(15:57):
We don't want your vaccination, and we don't don't want
your infection. Stay the hell where you are. After that
having been said, I found more things to laugh at.
Let's continue.
Speaker 19 (16:10):
I am not even Mexican.
Speaker 20 (16:11):
I don't know why President Trump keeps saying that ship.
Speaker 17 (16:14):
He needs to say it to my face homes And
while we're at it, I getting really tired of all
that dollar Store Obama ship.
Speaker 20 (16:19):
It's getting old, Homie.
Speaker 17 (16:21):
My name is not dollar Store Obama caping that whole.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Okay, So if possibly you thought I don't know why
President Trump, that I was gonna stop at one, oh no,
you would be sorely mistaken.
Speaker 6 (16:38):
Here we go, my Karina baby.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
But when I do the Margarito shake it on mon
trail a campaign. Now they all love me because I'm
Dante and never gone to America and wants me.
Speaker 10 (17:13):
I need this me.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
Don't just be on himself the third time this sleep
votes from me.
Speaker 4 (17:19):
Don't just be on himself the third time.
Speaker 11 (17:22):
This sleep is ever gonna be in Nomber expected better
than you can remember. Como is ever gonna be me
in November better than you remember. Como is ever gonna
be in ombu.
Speaker 14 (17:40):
Magarita, megarita, margarita, Hey, margarita, magarita, megarita.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Okay, I think you got the gist of that one,
because I only have two hours.
Speaker 20 (17:58):
Chucky, Hi, this is Taco Bell. How can I take
your order?
Speaker 19 (18:06):
Donald?
Speaker 1 (18:07):
Cut it out.
Speaker 19 (18:08):
It's me.
Speaker 20 (18:09):
You've got to take down that sombrero meme. It's embarrassing me.
Embarrassing The sombrero makes a team look better than ever.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
Donald, this is serious.
Speaker 20 (18:18):
Okay, I'll tell you what. I'll take it down if
you reopen the government.
Speaker 21 (18:22):
Look, I need these illegals to have health care so
I can keep eating Taco Bell without feeling guilty.
Speaker 20 (18:27):
There it is, you care more about illegals than you
do our own citizens. You're cooking Americans the same way
you cook your hamburgers, raw, careless and making everybody sick.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
I'm begging you, mister.
Speaker 22 (18:40):
Herder.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
Okay, you know why humor is funny because you haven't
seen the last of it yet. Go Guilty is charged.
Speaker 23 (18:56):
Let's talk about the fact that President Trump incited an
erect us.
Speaker 21 (19:04):
Various cases of you know, he's got inciting charges of
inciting an erection.
Speaker 7 (19:11):
Yeah, Donald, Donald John Trump incited the erection.
Speaker 19 (19:20):
They didn't like Donald Trump. They said he participated in
an erection.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
Let's talk about it. Just remember, okay, folks, none of
that ship is funny. If you're a leftist, this is
not funny. John John, John. I used to know Spanish,
(19:54):
but I don't know what they held that means anymore.
Speaker 19 (19:57):
Hey, let's continue.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
Wait, Wait, the hall has changed slightly. It's not just
one thing. What has been updated. Well, stand by for news. Okay,
(20:27):
you know, I can mean, you can mean, he can
mean we he she and it can mean I can
do my Latin declensions all day long if you just
let me. Oh, schadenfreude. Wait did I say this was
Friday night? Schadenfreude?
Speaker 17 (20:47):
What I remember this?
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Yeah? So what happened is the leftist was screaming at
protesters and then suddenly she realized that it wasn't in gear,
and then it dropped into the drink. That's very sad,
(21:15):
is it not. And then, of course, the most incredible
guy in the world.
Speaker 24 (21:20):
He congratulated the teleprompter on a powerful speech. He's fought
in every American war since the seventeen hundreds.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
I'm sorry I needed to laugh today.
Speaker 24 (21:29):
Okay, he thanks the city he's not in, then waves
at the flag like it's an old friend. He hides
his own Easter eggs he wont sniff to see.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
He missed, and then he can't find them. God, that
was the next obvious line.
Speaker 24 (21:44):
Bernard's tail, mistakenly thinking that it was attached to an
eight year old girl. He forgot where he left the
coke in the White House. Wait, no, he didn't. He
needs GPS to find his way across the stage. He
once tried to build a railroad from the Pacific all
the way across the Indian Ocean. He thinks poor kids
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can be just as bright and talented as white kids.
When someone answers his calls, he asks them what they want.
He once woke up from a dream to realize that
he was president, so he went back to sleep. Subtitles
have a day dedicated to him. He's got Harry Legg's
that turned blonde in the sun.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
He's also the most confused man in the world. Don't
think that I'm going to stop there. You know, if
you love illegal immigrants, well, then have I got some
places for you?
Speaker 8 (22:39):
So you would do anything for like all the anegal
to be guys, this is great.
Speaker 10 (22:43):
I think we found a new home for you guys.
Speaker 4 (22:46):
Drive the bus.
Speaker 10 (22:48):
I don't understand what immigration.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
What do you mean you just said you wanted to
support everyone, though I don't know.
Speaker 19 (22:59):
They're good like just like you guys did before.
Speaker 10 (23:02):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 19 (23:03):
Can they say for dinner?
Speaker 3 (23:04):
Waitture?
Speaker 1 (23:07):
See, leftists are okay with that ship as long as
they don't have to directly become involved themselves. This is
also great. This is really great. At first I thought
when I did this, I see you yawning. I know
you've been off all day. Do you have your do
you have a red Bull? Or do you have a
rock star? Or do you have any brood coffee or okay,
wait a minute, let me get rid of this subtract.
(23:32):
Put this.
Speaker 17 (23:35):
Do you drink? So we're good. It'll kick in a minute.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
Anyway, Folks to my left, you're right his middle. This
is Rowdy Rick from k l r N and please
say gutenog gut guten abbund to Rick Rowdy of the
Rowdy Rick k l R and dB podcast host and
general manager and owner owner. Right here, wait my pointing
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the right way? Yes and over right, I'm over Yeah,
that's okay. Oh I'm backed up. Geez, I'm so backed up,
No wonder my stomach was rumbling. Hey, look it's the phantom.
Sean Lewis came back and I was first, and no
beer and steak. Still not home? If wait, wait by
(24:24):
the magic. If he's not home, how's he chatting? Right though?
The phantom? Canada Heavy Hall is in Chad Phantom. James
Harbin is here, Mission Ready men is here? Phantom Phantom.
I'm getting tired of phantom. Canada Heavy Hall never like Starbucks. Yeah,
(24:45):
I know, Starbucks coffee. Everybody tells me Starbucks coffee is
just too damn acidic. I call those people Nimby's, which
means not in my backyard. Oh, Canada heavy Haul if
we get there, and I may not because I have
so much crap tonight. If I get there, there will
be words about Canada coming. So let's let's put this
(25:07):
up here. Like I say, At first, I thought, oh,
this is just another boring thing about Greta Thunberg. Oh
keep watching.
Speaker 11 (25:15):
My name is givision I. I'm a citizen of Sweden.
Speaker 8 (25:17):
If you are watching this video, I have been abducted
and taken against my will.
Speaker 10 (25:21):
By Israeli forces.
Speaker 17 (25:23):
Our humanitarian mission was non violent and abiding by international law.
Speaker 10 (25:27):
Please tell my government to demand my and the other's
immediate release.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
But wait, there's more.
Speaker 5 (25:34):
My name is ju jaquim La Motte and I'm a
Swedish citizen. If you see this video, Gretatun has been
abducted by Israeli forces and I have a message from
the Swedish people to the Israeli government.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
Please keep her.
Speaker 5 (25:50):
We have had her so many years in Sweden and
we cannot stand it anymore.
Speaker 10 (25:54):
So you are doing us a really big favor right now.
Thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
We now go on with life, which is already in progress.
Hey macarena, But wait now we're talking about the shutdown
and this does go back to the cavalcade of amusing
group or the carousel of amusing grop or whatever it was.
And I'm gonna ask rowdy Rick Robinson about this in
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a couple of minutes. We got about five more minutes
before the bottom of the hour break. Let me ask
the chat room, do you guys want breaks tonight? Or
maybe just an announcement like, well, you're listening to h
s HR kids, I can't even pronounce that's all right?
The Feds can't even pronounce or spell nims SIMS. But
the back up the Schumer. Now, Rick, what did you
(26:46):
call this this government thingy that we're in doing right now?
Speaker 17 (26:53):
The Schumer shakedown?
Speaker 1 (26:55):
Okay? And so what did I called it? The Schumer
shake down? Shutdown? Because I thought, you know, why not
add a few more other things on that. But I
put this up, Jersey Joe, I think put this up
one day ago. Now, if illegals aren't getting free healthcare,
why does this New York State of Health the official
(27:18):
health plan and let me ambiggin it so that you
can see what it actually says. Look, starting January first,
twenty twenty four, there's a new option for health insurance
available for undocumented immigrants over eighty five sixty five twenty years.
I'm wrong, I can't even add so, but.
Speaker 17 (27:40):
Come on, busy. Everybody knows that's being handled at this
state level. They're not going to get any federal funds.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
I know, I know, it's so sad and shocking, and
of course we have to show you that there's more.
Huge portion of the budget for these agencies is federal dollars.
They are lying the same game they played Planned parenthood
money is fungible, and look, it can go anywhere. Here's
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the state of Oregon. Free health coverage offered by the
State of Oregon people of any age or immigration status. Well,
I wonder Rick, who might be helping to co fund
healthier Oregon. Any thoughts, sir.
Speaker 17 (28:26):
Yeah, yeah, I have a few. Oh yeah, you know,
primarily through a medicaid program.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
Big shock, big chef, No, no shock, whatsoever. Let me
take this down and also put this up. This is
this is important stuff. I love memes, but what you
have to do, don Sue says, mime them until they cry,
then make memes about them crying, so that you hear
(28:56):
the lamentations of their women and all so. Wick Robinson says,
the left's new definition of fascism, stopping them from doing
whatever it is that they want whenever they want, including
rape and murder and pillaging. Wise words, Rick, Hey.
Speaker 17 (29:16):
You I've made it on the show twice this week.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
No oh, macha, Rena, Hey, you want to hear the
Democrats outing themselves. I played this before, or I tried
to play it before, and perhaps I wasn't very successful.
I believe, if I'm not mistaken, you have played it
at least once, but I'm going to do it again.
Listen to the words that are coming out of her
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eight crusader huge mouth.
Speaker 3 (29:44):
Go.
Speaker 18 (29:45):
But are Democrats demanding health care for illegal aliens?
Speaker 1 (29:49):
Democrats are demanding health care for everybody?
Speaker 18 (29:54):
Our democrats demanding health care for illegal aliens.
Speaker 11 (29:57):
Democrats are demanding health care for everybody.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Everybody? Well that also includes does it not illegal aliens? Now,
they'll not tell you, nor will they be honest about
how it is that all that money gets there, how
it gets through Usaid, how it gets through any number
of cutout organizations. Here's also this was grand I got
(30:25):
to put this up because the government shut down. So
the USDA says, due to the radical left demorat shut down,
this government website will not be updated during the funding lapse.
President Trump has made it clear he wants to keep
the government open and support those who feed, fuel and
clothe the American people. Oh there's more. I suspect there's
(30:47):
always more. Here is the USDOJ. Look right up here
at the very tippy top. Democrats have shut down The
government Department of Justice websites are not currently regularly updated.
Please refer to the DOJ's plan for more information more
government websites. Look at the very top here. This is
from DHS. Due to the lapse in federal funding, this
(31:09):
website will not be actively managed. Click here for more
informatzione and then, as if you didn't get it from
HHS dot gov. Mission critical activities of HHS will continue
until the Democrat led government shutdown. Please use please use
this site as a resource. So basically all of them
(31:29):
are giving attribution to what is the Schumer shakedown shutdown?
Speaker 17 (31:38):
Did you hear?
Speaker 2 (31:39):
What?
Speaker 17 (31:39):
Did you hear? Her hotness has a message on the
comment line for the White House. Now oh no, no, yeah,
she's actually on She's actually on the message line stating
that due to the government shutdown led by the Democrats,
this line will not currently be monitored.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
And so there it is, the truth in all points,
in all styles. Also there's this this was Oh wait
did I? Yes? I did? I went too far. Normally
I write this down, but because there's no one to
produce my show anymore, I do. I need to do
this because it is it's time for happy, happy stories
(32:24):
and good times and if I had a producer. But anyway,
people like the segment. They seem to like it here's
a happy story. Republican calls for lawmaker pay to be
suspended amidst government shutdown. A Republican congressman has called for
law makers to have their pay suspended during the government shutdown.
Ralph Norman, South Carolina representative has said, yeah, they should.
(32:49):
Any number of people, and I bet you two Rick
Robinson have said something similar to you know, when you
don't come up with a budget, and this should be
true for any in every state. If you don't come
up with a budget, then from the point at which
the budget is due and then until an agreement is made,
(33:11):
no one should get paid. And if people in the
federal government aren't getting paid, you shouldn't either. The big
difference being that you should not get any monies or
any checks drawn for the time that the federal government
was not funded. And I'm sure you've said that for
quite some time, Rick Robinson.
Speaker 17 (33:29):
Oh yeah, I mean, honestly, I've been pushing for so
My idea, and I've been pushing this for a long time,
is that they receive the same hourly rate that servers
received throughout the year, and then we get to vote
at the end of the year whether or not they
get their full pay.
Speaker 1 (33:45):
Oh voting, Who gosh, I like that voting is very nice.
Then there's another story, and this is I'm curious what
you think about this, whether this is a for true
kind of thingy or or this is just kind of
play smoke. Ptel cuts ties FBI ties with the ADL
(34:09):
as organization faces backlash for TPUSA criticism. I kind of
sort of long ago went along with the ADL until
they begin they linked up with the SPLC, the Southern
Poverty Law Center, which is nothing but a massive leftist
(34:31):
and globalist organization who happens to be racist and misogynist
as well, and any other ister fhobe that I can
throw in there at the time. So is this Rick Robinson,
is this smoke with some mirrors, or is this cash
Battel actually intending to do something because prior under Komi
(34:53):
he was training and using ADL and SPLC ads for
his FBI agent. So is this a difference about nothing
or something significant? Sir?
Speaker 17 (35:09):
I mean to me, it seems kind of significant. I mean,
as you pointed out, the Anti Defamation League is kind of,
you know, the antithesis of its name now of anything,
it's defamatory towards anything it doesn't align with. So, I mean,
I'll be curious to see what happens. I'm glad to
see that we're entangling from it a bit. I don't
know what's really going to come of it, but it
(35:29):
would be nice to see them start getting some come
uppance for all the crap that they've po lately that
we're just now starting to see. I'll be honest about that.
He because they are not a good group anymore. They
have been for a long time.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
No, that's like the ACLU. The ACLU used to actually
back people that we're interested in the Bill of Rights,
and now they have absolutely zero interest in the Bill
of Rights. Like I said, I don't think I'm going
to be going into any breaks tonight. We may or
may not end up going early or stopping early because
of it. But I just want to let everybody know
(36:01):
who we are and where we are. Producer Conservative media.
Speaker 3 (36:07):
Done right.
Speaker 24 (36:08):
You're listening to the sah On Media network.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
Here's another happy story. Trump vows to shutter Democrat agencies
amidst the government shutdown, and he transmitted this as far
as I'm concerned, in the clear from quite some distance away,
saying that this will be a rom a manual, golden
opportunity to make sure that I get some of the
(36:34):
things that I swore on my platform done in terms
of reducing size of the government. So he said, you
know what, you hand a government shut down to me
on a golden platter, and do not be surprised if
I take advantage of it in a rom immanual kind
of fashion. So you know, I may take advantage of
(36:56):
that in terms of shuttering agencies that I don't particularly
believe in that are political leftist scams, that sort of thing.
But again, the big question, Rick Robinson, is are we
going to see Now? We saw some of what we
wanted to see via Doge, and then Doge had a
(37:17):
sunset clause. It is no longer with us. So again,
I hate to jeez describe these as great ideas, but
are they going to go anywhere? So in terms of
a great idea, but will it go anywhere? Rick Robinson,
is it a great idea? And will it go anywhere?
Speaker 17 (37:39):
I mean, I'll say the same thing I've said since
the morning of the shutdown, the morning we knew things
were shut down, Trump already told everybody that if they
shut it down, I'm coming in with the red pens.
As far as I'm concerned, he should have been in
there five minutes after the shutdown. There's like twelve oh
three in the morning, send doze in dose hasn't been
sunset Elonstein with those with sunset?
Speaker 1 (37:58):
Oh those right? Is right?
Speaker 17 (38:01):
It was Elon Yeah, does is still there? He should
have had them going in at twelve oh three, like
two minutes after the shutdown was declared, and been like
and just start redtagging everything. I'm talking fire cell, everything
must go kind of day, you know, just just get
rid of all of them. So yeah, I mean, I'm
glad to see that he's actually apparently he's meeting with
(38:21):
some folks to see what can be done. I just
I don't feel like it's moving fast enough. I almost
feel like he's trying to use it as a cudgel
to bring the Democrats back to the table. And I
don't care about any of that anymore. The whole reason
we ran into what we ran into with those is because, well,
you can't really do that because everything's already been funded
for the fiscal year, and you can't take that money
back without going through this calallback process. Guess what. We're
(38:43):
in a new fiscal year, effective the first, but nothing's
been funded yet. So go in and cut whatever that
hell you want to cut, and then make them force
you to bring it back. If it's something that they
don't feel like should have been cut.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
It's in limbo, and this is a an opportunity to
do this. Trump said, I got a meeting today with
Ruspot russbott Is I think omb if I'm not mistaken,
not Orange Man bad, but Office of Management and Budget,
that kind of thing. And he's been working with Trump
to see where and when he can cut and so
(39:20):
he's consulting on what can be cut, where those cuts
are going to be temporary, whether they're going to be permanent.
And he said, I can't believe the radical left Democrats
gave me this unprecedented opportunity. So he asks to me,
which I think is a critical but obvious question. Okay,
they're not stupid people. Some people have labeled leftists as such. Yeah,
(39:45):
on a certain level, Okay, they're not stupid people. So
maybe this is their way of wanting to quietly and
quickly make America great again. So says President Donald John Trump,
I'm not going with that, But I am going with
there are there's so much pressure. And Rick Robinson, would
(40:06):
you tend to concur I'm going to make a generality here.
Would you tend to concur with the generality that Schumer
is in fear for his life? Oh, and AOC said Tuesday,
I think I played it last Tuesday where she said, essentially,
(40:31):
if you want to make a deal, if you want
to talk to somebody, if you want to cut something,
come to me, not one mention of Chuck Schumer. So
that tells me, I mean she said that in the clear.
To me, that tells everyone that Chuck's not in charge.
Pelosi's not in charge. She's in charge, and I believe
(40:55):
that she's going to be running for twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 17 (40:57):
Sir Rick, Well to put a bit of context here.
That was in response, she said, it was in response
just to what Republicans were saying about Chuck Schumer being
afraid of her because she was coming after his seat.
And that's when she said, if you really believe that,
then my office is open, come negotiate with me. Now,
that doesn't change the fact that I do believe Chuck
Schumer is terrified of the more radical wing of his
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party and that he already knows that she's coming for
his seat, because of course the media has been talking
about that little confat that her and Bernie had out
outside of the Capitol where she at one point kind
of said something similar to Miss Waters where she said,
you know, first we're going to get past this hurdle
with health care. Then we're going to fight to make
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healthcare a human right. So basically same thing. And then
she took a bunch of her donors in to go
check out Schumer's office and start sizing it for dreaps,
not even kidding.
Speaker 1 (41:54):
WHOA I did not know that. I he's not aware
of that.
Speaker 17 (42:02):
She gave a bunch of her donors as donors and
constituents a tour and they stopped off in Schumer's office
just to check it out. I don't know. As far
as I know, I don't even think he was in there,
so I'm pretty sure she was measuring for drapes.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
Wow. And to that it brings up this at least
two maybe two and a half years ago, if anyone recalls,
Newsom had made a couple of trips to the Oval office,
and people were saying at the time because they were thinking, oh,
he's such a shoe in for all of this, that
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he too was measuring the drapes at that time. I
kind of think that Newsom's hat is in the ring
for twenty twenty eight. I believe that we're going to
see the AOC name for twenty twenty eight Rick Robinson
(42:56):
Foughts and or if it's not her or him at
this point, yeah, I coo. I get it way early.
We're not even in mid terms, but any thought about demarrats,
ring ring a ling ding, Who are we looking at?
Speaker 17 (43:12):
Sir, Well, I'll tell you somebody that I think is
going to try for it, but I don't think he's
gonna get anywhere because her district's basically been dissolved. I
would not be surprised if Sleevey Crockett makes a run
in twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
Ooh, that's right. I had completely forgotten about her. She's
a great source of entertainment. But you think she's gonna
step up to it.
Speaker 17 (43:39):
I think she's gonna try because she's gonna have to
find relevance again. She's probably gonna try to move into
another district in Texas and run again.
Speaker 1 (43:46):
I would assume well, she'd almost have to because if
it's true another Besy if an equation. If it's true,
then having the district dropped out from underneath her, she's
going to have to find some other nice place to land,
so to speak.
Speaker 17 (44:05):
I mean, because let's not forget she's the one who thinks,
because she's a social media influencer, she should get all
the top cabinet spots.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
Anyway, Oh that's right. You know, she's kind of a
new Joe Biden in terms of let's say something really
stupid and I'll make some noise about it, and I'll
be very entertaining, But really, my intelligence is on average
with that of your basic houseplant, your average Vicus or
(44:33):
Hank Johnson.
Speaker 17 (44:36):
About her, and I know this isn't where we really
meant the show to go, so I'll let it go
after this. But the funny, the funniest thing about her
is realizing that she is in the top one percent,
especially for a person of color. She grew up going
to a very affluent private school. Her parents are very
well off. When you see her early interview, she spoke
(44:58):
like she was educated by Martha. Still, now she's been elected,
and it's hooked on phonics done fucked her.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
Up see page twenty three Psalms for the Book of
the Bonics, and she's plucked directly from that. Here's another lovely,
kind of happy story, and this kind. I don't know
what you think of Lawrence Jones. I think he's underrated.
(45:28):
He turns out to be a really sharp dude. And
here he's speaking to Senator Shaheen about no Democrats we
don't know.
Speaker 23 (45:40):
That's I haven't heard anybody in my party saying that
illegal immigrants should get access to the health insurance market.
Speaker 22 (45:46):
I'm so glad you said that. Actually, I have some
tape of your Democratic Party member said this on the
debate day, so they've.
Speaker 1 (45:56):
Also I love the response she said.
Speaker 22 (45:59):
And let's play the clip.
Speaker 1 (46:01):
Raise your handed. Did you see the little smirk on
her face, like, oh fuck, I got god.
Speaker 25 (46:06):
If your government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants,
it was unanimous.
Speaker 22 (46:15):
That's literally every member of your party, from moderate to more.
Speaker 1 (46:20):
Now her brain is moving into deny everything mode.
Speaker 22 (46:24):
Progressive.
Speaker 10 (46:24):
That a set that in the past.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
I'm seeing them already.
Speaker 10 (46:27):
I beg to disagree with you.
Speaker 19 (46:29):
Are you kidding me?
Speaker 1 (46:30):
Are you out of your mind? Gotcha?
Speaker 23 (46:34):
Bitch, I haven't heard anybody in my party saying that
illegal immigrants should get access to the health insurance market.
Speaker 22 (46:42):
I'm so glad you said that.
Speaker 1 (46:44):
Okay, but wait, in case you didn't get it first,
I have the full thing of about fifteen.
Speaker 25 (46:50):
Seconds talking tonight about these government healthcare plans that you
proposed in one form or another. This is a show
of hands, question and hold them up for a moment.
Speaker 1 (46:59):
So people, this is right off the TV. Kids, right
off NBC.
Speaker 25 (47:04):
Raise your handed government, if your government plan would provide
coverage for undocumented immigrants.
Speaker 1 (47:14):
Let's see. Let's stop right there. Okay, let's see. I
don't know who that is. One two three four? Wait,
is that Biden not putting his hand up like six seven,
eight nine. Now, let's go further.
Speaker 17 (47:30):
I'm gonna say, just give it a second and see.
Speaker 1 (47:33):
If Biden's hand shoots up?
Speaker 25 (47:36):
Said why.
Speaker 1 (47:41):
He didn't?
Speaker 17 (47:44):
Actually, I'm pretty sure he did, didn't He I thought, okay,
let let's do that. I thought maybe I missed it.
Let me go, let me cue it back up, because
I know the one I played today showing his hand
going up. But it was, it was. It was kind
of like the early I covered.
Speaker 1 (48:00):
Okay, let me put it back up right to the
point where we see them with the hands. Let's watch again.
Speaker 25 (48:06):
For undocumented immigrants.
Speaker 1 (48:11):
Okay, there we go.
Speaker 20 (48:12):
I missed it.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
You're right, I missed it. There's his hand.
Speaker 19 (48:16):
Good Joe, good boy.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
Want a biscuit, Joe, want a biscuit? You can have one.
You can have a biscuit, Joe. That's what I say
to my dogs.
Speaker 17 (48:25):
Oh you really you realize you have like a commercial
playing in my head right now? Right?
Speaker 1 (48:29):
Okay, what taste?
Speaker 17 (48:31):
Taste the biscuit?
Speaker 1 (48:37):
Oh? Wait, comments, let's go back up to comments. Phantom said,
urse Bucks. Mission ready men, Mission ready men. Fantom says,
thank you Canada. Heavy houl newsome AOC ticket, I don't think.
I don't see AOC acquiescing to being a second place
(49:04):
person on a ticket at all.
Speaker 17 (49:07):
Besides, I have a feeling she prefers being on top, so.
Speaker 1 (49:11):
Well yeah, wait, wait, wait, wait, god, get your thumb
off a thing seventeen thousand years. I don't even know
how to operate a bell. I have not read the
owner's manual yet or is it the owner's garcia? I
don't know which one it is. Let me take this
off go on over here. Divide by three. This is
(49:34):
a great one. Oh stop, dude, comments I'm back and
I'm not sober. That was quick two, That too is
worthy of. It's Friday night, folks. If we can drink heavily,
what can we do?
Speaker 17 (49:53):
I am only slightly depressed that his Beaner Town visage
hasn't made it over here though.
Speaker 1 (49:59):
Oh good point. Uh Shawn is back hooked ony bonyx Yep,
yes exactly, earl exactly the fotom good evening. Uh do
do doo dooo hooked on bonis done? Worked for me. Okay,
that was a body slam in public in front of
your grandkids and he spit on or after that? Speaking
(50:22):
of spit, here's something that occurred between never do we
ever hear a follow up question given by the American
media maggots to anything, But here was an actual question,
and I think if I'm if I'm not mistaken, there
was a follow up question posed directly in here. This
(50:45):
is Jake Tapper and sombrero Jeffries take it away.
Speaker 17 (50:49):
Donald Trump blest it as well.
Speaker 21 (50:52):
So let me ask you about a provision that the
Republicans are talking about quite a bit. I know you
want to talk about, and Democrats want to talk about
extending the Obamacare subsidies, which is fire at the end
of twenty twenty five. However, they talk about the provisions
and it's right here, Subtitle E. And this has to
do with the repeal of healthcare subtitle changes and specifically
what it is they they're how they characterize, characterize it
(51:13):
as you want to give health insurance to undocumented immigrants.
I understand that's not really an accurate depiction. But what
it does do is it's a lie.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
It's a lot. Oh wait, there it is in black
and white, so no, it isn't a lie.
Speaker 21 (51:26):
But what you support does bring back funding for emergency
medicaid to hospitals, some of which does pay for undocumented
immigrants and people who don't have health insurance. And also
there is this provision and it's not about undocumented immigrants.
Speaker 19 (51:41):
It's about people with asylum seekers.
Speaker 21 (51:43):
And people with temporary protected status, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 1 (51:46):
But about you know, illegal immigrants.
Speaker 19 (51:48):
Their ability to get medicaid. So they're not I'm.
Speaker 1 (51:50):
Sorry, ah, I was wrong, illegal invaders.
Speaker 21 (51:53):
Citizens, They're not undocumented, they're not illegal. Yes, why even
include that in a Bill, knowing that are going to
seize right upon that and use that to a message
I understand that Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (52:04):
Okay, stop mm hmmm. The messaging Rick Robinson does not
seem that it's going exactly as planned by the Lord
God leftist.
Speaker 17 (52:20):
Although, so, what's happening right so and and this this
was this was made a what I'm about to say
was a valid point made by Gudfeld on the five earlier. Today,
the left is still treating this as if they are
going up against Trump one point oho, and they are
going up against Trump two point Oh. Actually I think
it may have. I think it may have been Waters
(52:40):
even not Gunfield. But the issue is this is this
worked for them the last time. What they're running into
now is because Trump Trump knows he can't run again,
so he's entered that I have no FS to give mode.
So he's just trolling everybody about everything, and the media
is jumping all over all the trolling. So the Dems
are losing all that messaging. So now you've even got
(53:01):
guys like this one who's still trying to run cover
for them, but then kind of pointing out, hey, just
so you know it, kind I know it's not how
you mint to sound. But it basically says that right here,
why would you put that in there when you know
they're gonna be pointing that out, especially since we know
that's not really what you meant. That's as close as
a claxon alarm as you're gonna get from a leftist
(53:23):
water carrier of like, hey, you guys may have just
screwed up even worse than you think, because we can
see it right here, and we're gonna try to run
cover for you for it because we have to, but
you're kind of done messed up. But the thing about
it is the media is their TDS has gotten so
bad that now Trump has them chasing their tail about
(53:43):
the memes instead of getting the Democrats message about the
shutdown off the ground. Now, don't get me wrong, depending
on the different poles that you look at, and depending
on who's commissioning the poles and what they're waiting is,
you can find poles that blame the Democrats. You can
find poles that blame the Republicans. But the thing about
it is the media is not talking about the shutdown.
(54:05):
They're talking about why are you why did you put
this in here? Or did you see that Donald Trump
put as Donald Trump posted a meme that somebody put
us in prayo on Keem Jeffries not not the Republican shutdown.
Most of the most of the left wing rags aren't
even saying anything about the Republican shutdown. Half of them
(54:26):
have been calling it the Democrats shutdown.
Speaker 1 (54:28):
Well, the funny thing is I being the political animal
that I am. I've been watching God, Please don't kill me.
I've been watching a little bit of MSNBC. I've been
watching a little bit of CNN, and in process of
doing that, all the polls that I see that are
being quoted in there are nothing but well, the Democrats
(54:49):
have it way over the Republicans, and people recognize that
the Democrats didn't shut down the government. It was the
Republicans that shut down the government. And even though you
know parenthesis, even though though we had the opportunity to
push a clean cr but we decided we were going
to vote it down despite facts, poles are still showing that.
Speaker 24 (55:13):
You know.
Speaker 1 (55:13):
It reminds me of the Jake Jillen Hall Michael Penam
movie End of Watch where they walk up to the
gang banger and they say, I hear they call you
big evil? Why do they call you big evil? And
he looks up and says, because my evil is big.
It's like, why do they call you big TDS? Because
(55:35):
your TDS is big. It's huge, it's massive, it can't
necessarily fit through the doors. And every morning now I
decide I want to watch this video just to make
me happy in the morning. Pelosi Woo who just tuned in.
(55:58):
I can start any morning just by watching that. That's
not big evil, that's defense. Then we heard this, the
man who planned to kill Justice Kavanaugh was sentenced. Oh
now they're calling him Sophia because he Ding takes a
(56:25):
magic wand and fairy dustin Ding. I no longer have
a Peter Ding. Call me Sophias. So these people in
UPI say, woman who planned to kill Brett Kavanaugh to
be sentenced? And if you can't even tell the truth
in media, how is it possible?
Speaker 19 (56:48):
You know?
Speaker 1 (56:48):
I watched, for example, you and Bradslager this morning, and
I love watching your shows together on Friday. So if
you see him next, give some kudos to Brad for me.
I love watching your stuff. But in terms of that
in the media, because he talks about media, you both
guys do in the third hour, How can we have
(57:13):
a discussion with people and sympathizers, the American media mangots
who they can't even tell the truth, They don't know what,
they don't know about physiological functions. And if they're if
two people cannot share any commonalities in language, just basic language,
(57:42):
how is it that we can be expected to communicate
with anyone on that level. I had I go I'll
go through this and I'll talk about this, And in
just a second I fervently thought that YouTube was going
to be all a splash, but of course making me
think that I'm much bigger than I really am because
(58:03):
I'm not. I thought, okay, all the leftists that I
was arguing with today on X and I got I
got swooped, swamped.
Speaker 19 (58:15):
With blah blah, blah blah blah.
Speaker 1 (58:18):
You guys are violent, We're not violent, and you know
all the standard bullshit. And if if we keep I'm
I'm crasping for the question here, but I'm not making it.
How do we communicate with people like this who write
(58:40):
shit like that?
Speaker 17 (58:42):
Well, that's just it. We can't anymore. There's something that
goes back to a point that Michael Savage tried to
make years ago borders language and culture. When you don't
have language in common anymore, and you don't have culture
in common anymore, you don't have the ability to communicate
anymore because you start seeing used at seeing yourselves as
different people. And part of that is because of the
(59:05):
way our language is changing. One of the things that
I've pointed out for the last couple of weeks is
there's a big difference between the modern concept of empathy
and it is a modern concept and sympathy because everything
that the Left tries to ascribe to empathy is actually
just sympathy, but they want it to sound like it's
this much bigger thing than it is. And in reality,
(59:26):
empathy is a fallacy because the entire concept of empathy
means that you have to be able to see exactly
how another person is feeling. That's impossible, But you can
put yourself in the position of how what I feel
of this was happening to me, and that's sympathy. But
the reason the Left likes empathy so much, and it's
funny because I found this out by accident while researching
(59:47):
for the new show that I started, There is a
Greek word for empathy. It was never once mentioned in
the New Testament, but it was created. It was created
by grafting two words together, and it meant for a
time in Greek empathy. Guess what the modern definition of
that word is now, please hatred. Oh wonderful, because the
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gradual path of empathy, if you are basically putting your
basically deciding how somebody else feels, and you're trying to
basically walk in their shoes when you start seeing them
is less than human. Then they then you can't empathize
with them anymore because that's holding a mirror up to them.
(01:00:32):
When you use sympathy, you're holding a mirror up to yourself,
meaning that no matter how you see them, you can
ask yourself, if I were in this situation, how would
I want to be treated? And it's funny to me
when you think about it, because Jesus never wants to
use the word empathy, not once, and the Greeks did
try to create a word for it, and now it
means the exact opposite.
Speaker 1 (01:00:54):
Are you talking about pathos?
Speaker 17 (01:00:57):
And I don't remember the exact word of it, but
it was two words were blended together that they basically
created to mean what we call what we call empathy
today in the modern definition of it as hatred. I
just thought that was interesting.
Speaker 1 (01:01:09):
Okay, I want to put this up here because I'm
sure that Sean was only mentioning this in jest, like
BZ talking to a computer, not likely gonna work. Well,
I'm sure Sean was just going, Aha, that's some funny
stuff right there.
Speaker 15 (01:01:29):
That easy.
Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
So you opened a door that I'm going to please
make you walk through. Sir. You just said that you
created a new show.
Speaker 19 (01:01:40):
What is that.
Speaker 17 (01:01:41):
It's called Kingdom and Country. It's inspired by what Charlie
Kirk did and basically blending politics and faith, and it
airs every Sunday night for the for the foreseeable future,
it will be Sunday nights at nine pm Eastern and
then once out comes back, it'll go back to Sunday
at ten pm.
Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
Okay, all right, thank you now, Gosh, I don't have
it up here. I can't throw it over on the
screen over here. I could if I was giving myself
enough time, but I don't, so I won't. I went
back and found your post about that. Empathy noun empathy
the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
he has a total lack of empathy for anybody, sympathy
(01:02:24):
feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune. They
had a great sympathy for the flood victims, Rick Robinson.
And this was a post and I put it up
on Facebook. I believe what if I told you, then,
not only is the modern concept of empathy a fallacy,
but it's also why half the country is free to
hate the other half. If you look it up, as
you said, it talks about empathy, but the Golden rule
(01:02:47):
calls for sympathy, not empathy. Do unto others as you
would have them do unto you, not do unto others
as you assume they would have done for themselves. And
then you write, now here's the reason. Once someone convinces
themselves that you're a monster, empathy frees them to treat
(01:03:09):
you accordingly. Sympathy forces them to hold a mirror to
themselves and make how they would want to be treated
the benchmark. Now I think I see the difference.
Speaker 17 (01:03:25):
Yes, and well, and this is all coming from the
same thing, because the Democrats have made us the villain
of the story. But the scary thing is because of
anybody who understands what they're doing. You understand that they're
projecting everything that because every idea they ever have ever had,
they have assumed we've had the same one first. So
(01:03:45):
as far as they're concerned, they're beating us to the
punch because like look at look at Donald Trump getting
in trouble for mortgage fraud. The person that tried to
get him in trouble for mortgage fraud was actually had
actually committed mortgage fraud. Y. I mean, we're talking about
real world examples of the very things that we've been
(01:04:06):
talking about now for years, which is the left projecting
everything that they have ever thought about us onto us
and assuming that we think the same way that they do,
when in reality, we don't. Up until September tenth, twenty
twenty five, most of us thought the Democrats and most
leftists other than maybe their leadership, were decent people with
(01:04:26):
terrible ideas. And I'm sorry, I can't think that way
anymore now. When I saw them dancing in the streets
over an assassination, these people were dancing in the streets
the same way al Qaeda was dancing in the streets
when the planes hit the building.
Speaker 1 (01:04:40):
You know, as you were saying that as that was
coming out of your mouth. That's the first thing I
thought of is did we see this picture before? Have
we seen this picture before? And the answer is yes,
nine to eleven. And how disgusting a reference is that
when you teen about it, because as we've said, I
(01:05:01):
know you've said it, I have to for any number
of years, what we have are leftists doing the exact
same thing of which they accuse us, only they themselves
are doing it much longer, harder, deeper, and worse. I
don't know any other way to quantify it except as that.
Speaker 17 (01:05:25):
And it's just terrifying to think about, because I mean,
you just saw it with an If I'm not mistaken,
I think that was Tapper that was talking to Sombrero
in the clip and kept trying to say, I don't know,
I don't know why you why you put this in
here when you knew it was gonna be what they
were gonna do. Because Talav tried to do the same
thing today on the five.
Speaker 10 (01:05:46):
Because they watched her.
Speaker 17 (01:05:48):
They showed her that paragraph and she says, but if
you'll see, just right under there, it actually talks about
people that are here on asylum's status and everything else,
and then gut fellows like, oh, you mean the stuff
that's been abused doll over the place, you know that
we can't verify. Yeah, So that leads to the same thing.
And then it goes back to just the common sense
idea that money is fungible. If I only have one
(01:06:10):
hundred dollars and I'm gonna have to spend it on
food or so I have a one hundred dollars, I
can either spend it on food or I can spend
it on a gun to go rob a bank to
get more money. So all of a sudden, somebody gives
me one hundred dollars, and now I have one hundred
dollars for food, and I have hundred dollars for a
gun to go rob a bank. What do you think
I'm gonna do with the extra hundred dollars?
Speaker 1 (01:06:30):
And boom, folks look the wrong way, look right down here.
In chat, Mission Ready Men says, every accusation from the
left is a confession. I could not possibly have said
that better myself. Mission Ready Men. That was absolutely stellar.
(01:06:50):
Stop just for a moment, because I'm not playing things.
I'm not playing the promos or whatnot. Mission Ready Men
can be found on the same days that I am
Tuesdays and Thursdays, except Earl Jackson of Mission Ready Men
is on at nine a m. Pacific and noon Eastern.
(01:07:11):
He's a morning kind of guy, and I'm an evening
kind of guy. Let me put this up there again
because it was so salient, so true, so accurate in
as few number of words as possible, every accusation from
the left is a confession. Holy crap, When I play
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this show again, I'm actually gonna write that down because
it's it's there's brevity, it's succinct. It says everything that
needs to be said, absolutely everything. And then this is
when would you be surprised surprised that this is the
(01:07:54):
video that corked off a lot of leftists against me
on x today. This is Homeland Security, Deer Antifa, we're
just getting started.
Speaker 6 (01:08:10):
Violence.
Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
Look at the violence on the part of DHS.
Speaker 19 (01:08:17):
They're the ones that are violent. They're the ones that
are violent.
Speaker 1 (01:08:20):
It's DHS, it's Homeland Security, They're the violent people. That's
all I got. And just that video right there was
enough to cook everybody and cork everyone else off, to
which I ended up saying, you know, I learned. Okay, Rick,
(01:08:43):
do you occasion does social media occasionally teach you a lesson?
I will tell you about my lesson learned today. If
you have one, speak now or forever hold your cod peace.
Speaker 17 (01:08:57):
Well, So, the same thing happened to me today for
a different reasons.
Speaker 23 (01:09:00):
So I.
Speaker 17 (01:09:02):
Lived off the Hakeem Jeffries today because he posted something
and I said, shouldn't shouldn't you be off somewhere doing
a Mexican hat dance?
Speaker 1 (01:09:11):
Oh did you get a response?
Speaker 17 (01:09:13):
Not from him, but a bunch of leftists were really
you know that's racist?
Speaker 11 (01:09:18):
Right?
Speaker 17 (01:09:18):
No, in fact, it's not racist, it's stereotypical. Now, if
Jeffries was a Beaner, then it would in fact be racist,
but it's not. It's just stereotype.
Speaker 1 (01:09:28):
He's Quem Jeffries.
Speaker 17 (01:09:30):
He's as far as I know, he'd have.
Speaker 1 (01:09:32):
To take a fucking DNA test to see if there's
any Mexican in him whatsoever. And I don't think he's
going to spend the money to do that.
Speaker 17 (01:09:39):
He is just from what I hear, I think he
had some Mexican in him last night. But that's a
different story.
Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
Oh oh oh haha, rub Nick, Yeah, I get it. Nudge, nudge,
wink wink, old Monty Python skit. So I'll tell the
demarrats and leftists what I told them once. And then
my mistake was trying to start to have any kind
(01:10:07):
of response. And then literally there there were I have
I have never experienced this before. I have unculked on
the lift because all the little lizards they grow up
to be dragons, you know, because that's what leftists do.
And eventually I had to write something similar to Okay,
(01:10:30):
Demarats and leftists, I got to tell you this. You
are now these days basically toothless. You are fangless. I
don't really give a shit what what you call me anymore.
You you don't hold anything over me. Are our jobs?
My job, certainly because I'm retired, is not your hostage.
(01:10:51):
But but moreover, your labels and your words, they don't
mean anything though those days are over, they're gone, They're done.
Like I said, I've said, or any number of times
i've been I've been shot at and insulted by professionals.
None of you leftist fuckers are professionals. You are irrelevant,
you are unimportant, You are trivial, You are incoherent, you
(01:11:14):
are unhinged, you are narcissistic, you are sociopathic. And I
discovered whoa nothing in flames leftist more than telling them
that they are powerless, that they are ineffectual, that they
(01:11:34):
are unimportant, they are trivial, that they are incoherent, unhinged, narcissistic.
So theopathic they're barking at themselves. They don't want to
hear your words. And their their words are like you know,
some kind of a little shrew or a lobster or whatever,
(01:11:57):
you know, running pee or or come off a duck's back.
They are no longer the gatekeepers, and that super super
pisces them uff. They are completely meaningless and moreover, no
one cares. Very few people care anymore. We don't pay
attention to them anymore. Only the insane. Here's who pays
attention to leftists themselves. The insane, the fearful, the cowardly.
(01:12:23):
They pay attention. That's their contingent. Now, that's their block,
that's their tranch. They own them because if nothing else,
Charlie Kirk showed us who they really are, or who
they really were. Ah up in a private thingy right here,
(01:12:45):
let me see, Oh yes, yes, oh busy should have
played this. Okay, keep the folks, if you will, occupy
it right now for maybe thirty seconds or so while
I do some copy and pasting because Rick just sent
me something that I need to play.
Speaker 16 (01:13:06):
I should have played this.
Speaker 10 (01:13:08):
I knew it was there.
Speaker 1 (01:13:09):
I think I heard it on your show today.
Speaker 17 (01:13:11):
As a matter of fact, I actually played it twice
because I've played it for bread too.
Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
And so it is glory. Okay, cutting pasting.
Speaker 17 (01:13:21):
They got me in trouble today, That's why I had
to share it.
Speaker 1 (01:13:25):
So here we are. This is if I'm not mistaken,
this is b O C.
Speaker 19 (01:14:08):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:14:09):
Those babies are just fucking creepy.
Speaker 17 (01:14:12):
Jesus what.
Speaker 1 (01:14:33):
H that's classic. That is a million dollar monster Crassic.
Thank you for sending that to me. I was singing along,
Rick is dying. I'm here in my Galactus and dark
(01:14:53):
Side shirt. Uh God, that was fabulous. But see that
is again, Rick Robinson. Does that not prove? Are you
not entertained? And is it that is entertaining us? It's
not leftists.
Speaker 17 (01:15:10):
I mean they're trying like I think it was the
kiddies thing. Well, Colbert tried to get into the meme
game and somebody put together one of Vance humping a
couch and they thought that was hilarious, and I'm just like,
I mean, I give you an a forever because you tried,
but you know that's that's not funny because it's already
been debunked.
Speaker 1 (01:15:28):
So whatever. Well, the other thing that I loved is
I played earlier, is you know, the Hall of of
Framed Things, and then then you come up to JD.
Vance and he gets bigger and fatter and rounder, and
I'm just I'm sorry. I see that ship and I
start screaming that is great, meaning that they can make
(01:15:50):
fun of themselves well.
Speaker 17 (01:15:53):
And so so this is something else that that I
talked about on my show today. There was and there
is a really good trumpet impersonator, and for some reason,
his name is escaping me right now, but he put
out a video the other day and it was right
around the same time as the shutdown, and he started
calling it the Schumer Siesta, which I thought was great too,
oh wow, because of this Embreo thing. But the President
(01:16:14):
put that out over his own social media account, and
I'm sorry, I don't know if you guys have ever
actually dealt with a narcissist. I don't care how good
the impression was to everybody else. I don't care how
perfect it seemed to the outside. A narcissist would have
found every single flaw with it and never would have
shared it. Oh yeah, I just I can't, And somehow
I've missed it up until now because I think the
(01:16:37):
first time Trump did try to be a lot more
serious than he's being right now, and he's just having
fun with it at this point because he knows it's
eating their lunch, and it's just it's it's people hate
me when I say things like this, because I'm not
saying he's anywhere near as refined as Reagan was for
his time, But the way that he's working the media
(01:16:59):
this time is completely Reaganesque, because he's walking the dog
with them, He's pointing them everything he wants them to see,
and they're just chasing it down like it's the stick
or the tennis ball, depending on your side.
Speaker 1 (01:17:12):
Well, we will never see a Rush Limbaugh again. We
will never see Ronald Reagan again. I don't believe we'll
see a Charlie Kirk again. We may see a series
of Charlie Kirk's. That's up for discussion. And yet to
be proven. But we will not see a Donald Trump again.
I'm hoping that the people that are surrounding him that
(01:17:32):
have opportunities for promotion, shall we say, are learning learning
from him, but to be able to take all that
information and the way he uses it and runs with it.
By the way, one hundred and twenty people watching live
right now, that is absolutely absolutely incredible. And thank you
for being here on an unscheduled and heretofore previously unannounced show.
(01:17:56):
And again thanks to Rick Robinson for being here tonight
because I'm know that you are super super super and
did I say super busy, because that's how busy you are,
super busy, So thanks for being here. We're not going
to see these people again. We hope that we see
people that are very similar, but we're not going to
see these folks again. But the other thing that's nice
(01:18:20):
is Donald John TRUMPO wemb orange man bad the guy
with the dead orange cat on his head, also has
the bully pulpit, and he's a lame duck. So in
those two points in which I'd care to illustrate, he
is operating, I'd say a percentile in the DGAF. The
(01:18:41):
dilligaff mode right now because he personally has has nowhere
to go. I mean, if if you're a leftist and
you're offended at the Trump twenty twenty eight hat and
he's going to break the log government newsome of all people,
what a fucking moron is saying. I don't think we're
(01:19:02):
gonna have elections anymore. I think Trump is gonna stop
the You know, that's the silly, stupid bullshit that the
Q morons were saying. You know, and all the Q
people right now are giving me the finger, you know,
the double Q finger. Here's your dairy Q finger right here,
(01:19:23):
and so fine. You know, Q was a bunch of bullshit,
because Q is bullshit, because of all the people that
if you knew everything, you just let all these people
die and you could have done something to save them.
If you know everything and you have everything and you
have all the receipts, you're full of shit, like Adam
(01:19:45):
Schiff was full of shit. I've got the receipts, I've
got the evidence. No you don't, No, you don't. Here's
another good story. Senator Bernie Marino introduces a legislation to
tax Congress during a shutdown I think that's wonderf that's
a great thing. Also, well, the door was open, and
so be not surprised when people walk through. Pull up
(01:20:10):
the headline up there, Jony Ernst demands two trillion dollars
in federal cuts, urges the Trump team to make DC
squeal amid a shutdown fight. Oh not just regular, yes,
but extra crispy, extra salty. Yes. Rick Robinson thoughts dreams
(01:20:33):
visions of fairies dancing in the dust in Oklahoma dust
and getting dirty and then being licked like a cow
licks as salt lick ew.
Speaker 17 (01:20:45):
That that was rather a descriptive. Sorry, I was actually
I was actually a bit flabbergasted by a headline that
I just saw that I just said, you, so I
was a little distracted because yeah, so there's a hell
of a story breaking about a candidate for attorney general.
Speaker 1 (01:21:04):
Oh hang on, okay, folks talk amongst yourselves, or Rick
Robinson can keep I mean, I just my second while
I copy and paste. I maybe old and stupid, but
I can still copy and paste.
Speaker 20 (01:21:19):
And there we go.
Speaker 1 (01:21:22):
Divide by three, carry the four and here it is,
and this is the story. Go ahead, sir, you saw
it first.
Speaker 17 (01:21:32):
So yeah, one of the Democratic candidates for Virginia Attorney
General is being criticized for old text messages. In these
old text messages, he was talking about killing Republicans and
their children. Oh Jesus, yeah, fun times right, you know again?
Speaker 1 (01:21:50):
That makes you think will we ever see an end
of this?
Speaker 3 (01:21:54):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:21:56):
I can't remember. I have a signed copy of the book.
For God's sake, I should know this. It's where one
of the popes says Michelangelo. Will you ever make an end? Leftists?
Will you ever stop being violent? Is that possible?
Speaker 3 (01:22:13):
No?
Speaker 17 (01:22:14):
I don't. I don't think it is anymore. They've accepted violent.
But that's just it that this is part of their plan.
As soon as they got people on their side to
believe that words were a violence, they won the argument
because even though they decry it, even though they scream
and yell that they don't want it, as soon as
(01:22:36):
they I mean, think about this from an American perspective.
When someone is violent towards you, what is an American
do you have the right to do defend yourself?
Speaker 1 (01:22:44):
Well, yeah, it's the Hitler adage in terms of, well,
if everybody's Hitler, that isn't you? Then you hate Hitler.
Hitler was killed. We fought a war against Hitler. Shouldn't
we do the same thing for anyone you think is Hitler?
Speaker 17 (01:22:58):
Well, well, it goes even worse than that, though, because
think about this from another perspective. If words are violence,
if what you say can be deemed as being violent
or hate speech, then that means that somebody who speaks
ill against you, you have the right to defend yourself
against by any means necessary, including extreme prejudice. And they've
(01:23:19):
proven it over and over and over again, and that
that's been part of their design all along, is what
I'm afraid of. But and the thing about it is,
I think some people on their side didn't expect it
to get spun up this quickly, because you can see
some of them trying to walk away from it. And
now you've see the more, the more you know more,
I guess what's the word I'm looking for? The I
(01:23:44):
guess jahadist style among them that are just all for it.
That wasn't the word I was looking for with it
close enough, And it's just because there's a big I mean,
the Democratic Party stearing itself apart in ways that I've
never seen before because they were all. I mean, we
used to joke about how all the time when I
first started getting involved in politics, when I was still
a registered Republican, we were the first ones that would
(01:24:06):
circle the wagons. And it starts. Instead of shooting people
from the outside, we turned the guns on each other
and start shooting each other. After we circle them, we're
watching them start to do the same thing, which is
why you've got Schumer and AOC fighting with one another,
even though they're trying to pretend they're not. You've got
the more extreme wing of the Democratic Party that wants
us to wants them to fight by any means necessary,
(01:24:26):
no matter what it takes. You've got New York City
ready to be handed over to a communist by a
group of kids as well. We've we've tried capitalism long
enough and it doesn't work, So let's try this instead.
You know what, there comes a time when you've got
to start letting people have what they voted for. Is
this the only way they're ever gonna learn?
Speaker 1 (01:24:42):
Thank you? Thank you? But was it not people like
you and I Rick Robinson who said, historically the Democrats
have always been the one who could, the ones who
could circle the wagons and protect themselves most effectively while
the Republicans were off shooting their hats, off shooting themselves
(01:25:06):
in the foot. And now the role has reversed now
with regards specifically to this story, is this not the
exact same thing that occurred to conservatives and Republicans five
ten years ago in terms of well, let's see we
have this conservative, this Republican, here's their name. I know,
(01:25:29):
let's go back seventy five thousand years, research all their
social media and find out when they were fallible. Guess
what Demarats and leftists? You fuckers opened that door. Surprised,
be not when we walk through and trapes through that
background as well. This is similar to what happened with
(01:25:50):
this guy right here. When will not just them, not
just the leftists, but when will we everyone not realize
the Internet is for fucking ever everything ever is ever
that was ever on your texts, your phones, your emails,
blah blah. Patriot Act, the NSA Utah Data Center, every
(01:26:16):
bit of those ones and zeros, every bit, every bite,
every slop, every drusal is in their confusers. They're massive
banks of water sucking, energy consuming computers. Here where I
live in Cootney County. An astounding thing happened not but
(01:26:39):
a week ago where the county commissioners or supervisors, I
think that whatever the hell they're called, there's only three
of them, decided, you know what, we're going to come
up with a law that says there will be no
data centers here. Well. One of the reasons that I
moved to where I am now up in nof Idaho
(01:26:59):
is I did a remarkably stupid or smart thing. I
didn't go necessarily by, well, do they have the best
Mexican food here? They have the best pizza here. I
didn't give a shit about that. I wanted to know
where I can find the most water, who has one
of the biggest aquifers, and who has some of the
(01:27:20):
most consistent electrical generation that I could go to as
long as it was hot, humid, disgusting, and I wasn't
going to get swamped by flies and beasts. And I
determined that we're sitting over one of the largest aquifers
on the entire United States. We have some of the
most consistent power from the Columbia River generated here. We
(01:27:43):
have never once once had a power shut off in
any way means or fashion. Since I've been here for
three years now, call me weird, call me don't call
me late for dinner because I'm fat and need to
keep this up. But the Koton, the supervisors decided we're
going to do something smart and and not get involved
(01:28:05):
in this stuff. We're we're not gonna fall bait and
pray to that. So they want to keep this place
as close to what it is as possible. Sean also says,
by the way, California has the worst pizza. Said the
guy who oh God, Okay, time out just for a moment,
(01:28:28):
Rick Robinson. Best and worst pizza that you can think
of or types of pizza.
Speaker 17 (01:28:34):
Maybe even well so best pizza around here for me
is going to have to be from a place called
Pizza Shuttle. It's actually probably about as close to the
New York style pizza as I've ever gotten except for
the one time I was in New York, and I
absolutely love New York style pizza. As far as worst
pizza that that there's I guess Pizza Hut's probably the most.
(01:28:58):
As far as chain pizza, Pizza Hut's got to be
the one that's the most disappointing because when I was
a kid Pizza Hut was amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:29:05):
They are and it was.
Speaker 17 (01:29:07):
It's just terrible now. I mean, Dominoes beats them by
a mile now, And I remember when Dominoes used to
be a joke. But I mean, if I've got to
go with all all time worst, you know, to taste
the most like cardboard, not really worth it unless you're
throwing a kid's birthday party. It's got to be little sleezers.
Speaker 1 (01:29:24):
Oh oh okay, zing bang boom bing zing zing Okay.
Two things worst pizza. When I was living in Ohio
for a while, my dad worked on Right Patterson Air
Force Base. We lived on Right Patterson Air Force Base.
If you went off base, you went to go get pizza.
Pizza in Ohio was round. It came out of an
(01:29:46):
even round, but it got served in squares. They would
chop it into squares ninety degree angles, as in, what
the fuck? And the other pizza, there's a local pizza story.
That doesn't mean anything. They have great pizza. And the
other thing that I was just going to stay say
was yeah little Caesars. Oh wait wait now, Phantom, are
(01:30:15):
you saying that's the best pizza or are you saying
that's the worst pizza.
Speaker 17 (01:30:22):
Pineapple doesn't belong on a pizza unless unless it's Hawaiian barbecue.
Speaker 1 (01:30:26):
No, absolutely, absolutely not. So let's go back to the story.
And the story was, Hey, you know this guy, Jason
Myers mieris is dropping smears through Trump controlled media organization
to assault my character. Only it turns out everything that
(01:30:46):
he was saying and they found they found the receipts.
Speaker 17 (01:30:51):
Now, now keep it. Keep in mind, this is us
using the lefs actual definition of cancel culture, because what
they were talking about in the last few weeks wasn't
cancer culture. Cancel culture is when you go back through
somebody's history and find stuff from five, ten, fifteen years
ago and then use it to destroy them. Now that's
cancel culture. So I'm sorry. It might have taken us
a while to play the game, but now you're going
(01:31:13):
to find out we were better at it than you,
and I don't I'm sorry. I'm not sorry because we.
Speaker 1 (01:31:17):
Told you not to do it. No, and we are
infinitely better at meaming than you are. Hmfog. Also Newsmax,
did Brad talk about this? I think I missed No, wait,
I missed nothing. Did Brad talk about net Netflix?
Speaker 17 (01:31:36):
I don't think so, because I'm pretty sure he and
already talked about it on the Culture Set last night.
It's not a topic that came up for us today.
Speaker 1 (01:31:44):
Okay, alrighty Netflix, and I'm a Netflix subscriber. Netflix loses
more than fifteen weight fifteen billion with a b billion
dollars in one week. And Rick Robinson, why would that be?
Speaker 17 (01:32:06):
Well, so for those of you who can't really decide
how big that number is, just as a reminder, that's
a fifth. That's a one on a five with nine
zeros after not three, not six, but nine zeros. And
that would be because none other than Elon Musk found
out about a particular show that was on there, a
couple of different shows actually that talk about children being transgender.
(01:32:30):
Started making a bunch of noise about it. So he canceled,
and then he told everybody else that he was canceling.
Then it went viral. So now everybody's like, show me
your Netflix cancelation receipt and I'll follow you.
Speaker 1 (01:32:42):
Well, man, it says also in the story, the hashtag
canceled Netflix went viral stop just for a moment. Sean
says pineapple and pizzas the leading cause of Italian self unaliving,
very very swave and de boner means and manner of
talking about seppuku in modern day, and no one talks
(01:33:06):
about it correct, eh.
Speaker 17 (01:33:09):
I mean most of the Italians I know are a
lot like Gene. So meh.
Speaker 1 (01:33:15):
Oh, all right, okay, sorry it took me a second
to clue in Gin Gin Gin, you are young in
a live shut up, don't sing, just play your sports,
don't sing, bazy hey, put this up on the stage
and let's see. This is two minutes. I'm going to
play at all of people being actually rational. Oh wait
(01:33:38):
a minute, No, no, I'm not going to do that.
Wait who am I? Where am I?
Speaker 3 (01:33:44):
What is this?
Speaker 15 (01:33:48):
Behold the ancient obese conservative sherpa in his natural element,
a wondrous cornicopia of vibrant foliage festooned upon his face,
various tiaras and door that scabby paid, creating a veritable
carnival of conservative cogitations, and some might posit an overload
(01:34:08):
of bulbosity unrestrained. Please citizens, avail yourselves of his liquid offerings.
As the saloon continues unabated like bad Bolivian gas station.
Speaker 23 (01:34:20):
Sushi, and then the spill is really focused on punishment,
and I just want to look at these types of consideration.
Speaker 1 (01:34:29):
Criminals shouldn't be punished, what with.
Speaker 17 (01:34:34):
The bigger lens.
Speaker 7 (01:34:35):
We're talking about people, we're talking about victims, we're talking
about perpetrators. We're talking about human beings doing things to
other human beings that should not be done.
Speaker 10 (01:34:44):
And what are we going to do about that? And again,
what this bill says is that when you get your.
Speaker 7 (01:34:50):
Third violent felony conviction, we're done not playing any for
like I pass that point.
Speaker 10 (01:35:03):
I don't know if I care if you've ever beene
this is perfect.
Speaker 7 (01:35:06):
I'm a productive citizen because you have opted out of
productive society your third violent felony conviction, I don't know
how interested.
Speaker 10 (01:35:17):
I am in making sure you get educated and you
get a like at.
Speaker 1 (01:35:22):
That stop, do you know how hard you have to
work in an actual leftist urban rat cage alerk to
either be arrested, much less convicted in a blue state,
in a blue city, in a blue county. That's work.
That's hard work.
Speaker 7 (01:35:41):
Point, you're talking about a chronic dysfunction in a person's
ability to be a member of society. And past that point,
it is the responsibility of those of us who govern society,
to protect everyone else, to protect everyone who is functional,
who isn't harming their neighbor, isn't violating the rights of others.
Speaker 1 (01:36:03):
The thing that I wanted to see on this but
you can't, is what is the reaction of the green
purple you know, cow thing through her nose left this
chick reacting to all of them?
Speaker 7 (01:36:14):
Give you some stats that I know are solid, and
that from a source that I know you trust. And
I won't, you know, dispose the particulars of where I
got this from, but I think you'll know when I
tell you.
Speaker 10 (01:36:26):
I'm meeting this field.
Speaker 7 (01:36:29):
With somebody who works with juveniles, and he presented me
a folder that was a boddice thick as one of
our statute books. The documents inside covered the crimes committed
by only six juveniles. Those six juveniles, over the course
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of the last eighteen months, are personally responsible for one
hundred and seventy four separate victims crape. Hundred and seventy
four separate human beings, real human beings whose lives were
touched in an inappropriate way by the actions of these kids.
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That's an average of twenty nine victims per kid. Now
at some point our consideration properly should be the one
hundred and seventy four as opposed to the six. Right
like all, the concern of the current trajectory and momentum
(01:37:34):
of our public safety conversation in the state seems to
be upon the six.
Speaker 10 (01:37:38):
What do we do about the perpetrators? What do we
do to make their lives better? What do we do
to put them on the right track?
Speaker 7 (01:37:44):
What about one hundred and seventy four victims who somehow
figured it out, They somehow have managed to go through
their lives without hurting other people and stealing from other
people at see.
Speaker 1 (01:37:53):
But this is leftists these days. This is how you
destroy not only a society embracing this, this is how
you destroy an entire planet with philosophies like this. And
I put this in here because it wasn't necessarily going
with the flow as it was, but I thought this
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was a good point to put this in. If I
could get this guy and put him in a time
capsule and just throw him out there and have him
talk about this. This guy extemporaneously nailed this in a
way that I haven't seen anybody speaking before. Any particular
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thoughts on that sir.
Speaker 17 (01:38:39):
Well, and it's kind of the exact opposite of how
everything about that is looking at today. And this is
coming from somebody who actually, in the beginnings of criminal
justice reform actually did agree with some of what they
were trying to do until leftist hijacked did. I do
firmly believe we need to get back to putting people
in prison that have caused terms to society, not just
people that were mad at and that's exactly who he's
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talking about. I do think, unfortunately, with the way our
laws are written today, we do need to have caveats
in there about it being violent felonies, because I mean,
if anybody actually understood how the laws were written today,
you'd understand that you really can't go five feet down
the street anymore without at least comitting one felony. You
just don't know that you have, because that's just how
everything is now. There's so many different laws about so
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many different things that nobody even knows about or can
keep up with. I mean, hell, this is one that's
still in the books here in Oklahoma. It's technically illegal
to take a bite to somebody else's hamburger, even if
you're married to them. That's on the books here. They
don't enforce it anymore, but it's on the books here.
It's illegal to throw a snowball within the city limits
of the city of Oklahoma City. It can actually be
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an assault charge. It's a misdemeanor assault charge, but it's
still an assault charge. Those are the things that I'm
talking about. But having a caveat where by the time
you've done this to somebody and it is a violent
felony three times, we really we're just gonna put you
somewhere where you can't be harmed yourself or anybody else.
Speaker 1 (01:40:01):
We have to remove you from civilized society because it's
along in a civilized society and you've gotten out of
your way to prove it.
Speaker 17 (01:40:13):
Yeah, exactly, I mean, And and look, I get it.
It's really easy to break a law. It's not very
easy to commit three violent felonies. That that that that
takes some work, that takes some planning. That that that
means that you are legitimately opting out of being part
of polite society in my opinion, so those are the
people that we need to start focusing on. This is
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why I'm so mad with what's going on in Oregon
and watching the Oregon police officers just sit on their hands.
As somebody that used to do that kind of work.
I want to throat punch every single one of them.
Oh God, because I mean we all know the oath
that they took. How can I mean, do they not
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make them take that oath anymore? Is that what it is?
Do they not have do they don't have to swear
the things that you and I swore because I remember
what I had to swear. And I can't watch them
and see them just you know, sitting on the sidelines
while people are being you know, spit on and flat,
I mean flags being burned. You know what, I could,
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I could really care less about that, but because it
would be something that I know would irritate other people,
I guarantee you. Portland has an ordinance about burning things
on city streets. Why are they not enforcing that just
to give themselves an in because you know it's there?
Speaker 1 (01:41:32):
Well yeah, hashtag because ah, oh you opened that door.
I wasn't planning to go here, but I'm gonna go
here anyway. Do you do you remember, folks? An individual
by the name of it, And I'm going to get
the right I'm gonna get the first name right, but
the second name, I'm not so sure. Do you remember
(01:41:55):
a dude named Milo Uanopolis.
Speaker 17 (01:41:58):
Milopolis, I think is I was pronounced I know you're
talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:42:02):
So he was I think, correct me if I'm wrong,
could be wrong, could be terribly wrong. A tall I think,
British gay guy who became a conservative and then would
go to various college CAMPI around at least California, always
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fellow with a K, and he ended up on Berkeley
and then Berkeley Berkeley PD. He was on UC Berkeley
at that famous what was it Sprowl Hall where in
the sixties I went one time just to look around,
and they were the big First Amendment free speech people
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in the sixties, in the Summer of Love nineteen sixty nine, ACLU.
And so they decided that they were going to riot
because Milo was there the University of University of California
at Berkeley. Cops pulled back, Berkeley PD pulled back. A
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guy watched, a journalist of some sort I think he
was a leftist journalist, walked up to Berkeley PD guy
with his window down and said, do you not see it?
This was literally a block away from that car sitting
cops watching. Do you not see the people being beaten
one block away over there? And you can see in
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the video, Yeah, there's a whole bunch of shit going
on down there. And the cop in the car said,
and now I happen to know that the cop in
the car made at that time probably one hundred and
eighteen thousand dollars a year just as a base salary.
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And there was a sergeant. This was despicable. There was
a sergeant stan I did not anticipate going in this direction.
There was a standing adjacent to the car. And all
it would have taken to stop the pain and the
injuries and the riot that was going down that block
was for what I called in the post that I
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made at the time, one good sergeant. I was a
good sergeant. If I was there, I would have said
something similar to you, you, you, you, you, and you
hats and bats put them on right now, get together,
follow me, V form go and we're going to go
and split up that riot. All it would have taken
was one good sergeant. But these lazy fucks who listened
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to their people. And it was later revealed that the
Berkeley mayor called the UCDPD chief and also called the
chief in Berkeley and said keep your people back, and
they obayed. Why would they do that, Because it's the
difference between a chief system and a sheriff system. A
chief is appointed and answers and fulates only the city mayor,
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and the sheriff is elected. A sheriff would have gone
hats and bats way before that. That advances us, advances
us up to Portland and Seattle, to which I say
to those leftist piece of cop pieces of I'm going
to have to hedge my words filth. Stay in Seattle,
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stay in Portland, Stay in your leftist ur urban rat cage.
We don't want you anywhere infecting other cities. Stay there.
And again I can tell you that the people in Portland,
the cops important, are making bank. They too are making
one hundred and five to one hundred and twenty thousand
dollars a year plus Benny's, And so why should they
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do anything when they're still going to get paid. And
now history is proven by way of their department. If
you stay out of self initiated activity, there's career survival,
and there's officers survival. They already have to worry about
officers survival, and in those cities, you are one bad
call away from ending your career. And so the conclusion
(01:46:14):
has been, why should I do anything? A. My department
doesn't want me to. B the community doesn't want me to,
So why am I fighting against them? And I'm and
I'm making bank. I'm still getting a nice check. And
the delio is, I bet they don't live in Seattle,
and I bet they don't live in Portland.
Speaker 17 (01:46:35):
Oh, I bet not either. But that's what annoys me, though,
because the thing about it is, and I know what
you're saying, and I know what their bosses are saying,
and I know how they feel because the loudest people
that are in their communities are the ones that are
getting their attention, and those are the ones that are saying,
we don't want you here, we don't need you here.
But there are plenty of people that I'm seeing on
video that have been begging for help, that are like,
(01:46:57):
we can't go anywhere, we can't do anything. This has
been going on for one hundred nights in a row,
and almost nobody's talking about it.
Speaker 1 (01:47:06):
Yea, and I must be talking about the interview of
the dude that was in Portland, a guy that looked
like he was slightly older, and he was saying, this
shit never stops.
Speaker 20 (01:47:14):
Yeah, he's like.
Speaker 17 (01:47:15):
He's been going on for one hundred days.
Speaker 1 (01:47:17):
And it's not just him.
Speaker 17 (01:47:18):
He was one of the first ones I saw, but
there are others, and I'm just sitting here and look.
I will admit I wasn't in that type of a
uniform for very long before life caused me to have
to do something else, and that's when I started my
own company. But I still spent a good part of
my twenties and thirties and even part of my forties
helping people. I was running a security firm, a private
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investigations firm, doing almost all the same things that I
did before, just from a different perspective. And still everything
I did was for that very same reason. One of
the it just it astounds me because I know why
the people in my family that have joined the military,
the people in my family that have gone into law enforcement,
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the people in my family that have gone into teaching,
I know all the reasons why they've done those things.
And to just see people that I would have assumed
went into these same life paths for the very same
reasons just either maybe completely wrong or them just in
my opinion, completely falling to the dark side. I mean,
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I get it, you know, especially if you're if you're
the cheap well I would say I get it, but
I don't. Hell, even when I was running my own company,
I went to I went I went toe to toe
with some of my clients sometime because they wanted me
turning my back on things that were happening on their properties.
And I'm like, if that's who you want to run
this stuff, then you need to find somebody else to
do it. Because I have a good relationship with law
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enforcement around here, and I Am not going to make
that go away just because it makes your life easier.
I mean, I actually lost clients because of the fact
that I would, you know, wade into the middle of
scenarios that they said they didn't want us being involved
in because it was the right thing to do, and
it's it's saved people from getting hurt. I just I can't.
I don't get it. You know, We've talked about it
(01:49:06):
before on this very show. There are there are three
types of people in the world. In my opinion, there
are sheep, there are sheep dogs, and there are wolves.
I don't know who these fuckers in Portland are, but
they ain't sheep dogs.
Speaker 1 (01:49:17):
Sheep dogs.
Speaker 17 (01:49:18):
It wouldn't matter, It wouldn't matter what their bosses said.
It wouldn't matter what their boss's boss has said. Somebody
would be trying to make it better. And I don't
get it.
Speaker 3 (01:49:29):
No, it.
Speaker 1 (01:49:31):
A yes, sheep dogs. You know there's there's there's no
such thing as a former marine. Ask a marine. There's
no such thing as a former cop. And cops and
military are sheep dogs, and sheep dogs, by their nature
do not go away. And it's particularly frustrating and innervating.
(01:49:57):
I lose words when you things that you know are
wrong being done in front of you, and it grates
to your very core, to your core. You know what
needs to be done, and then the people don't do it.
(01:50:22):
I could, I could take this. I could tell you
what I saw on training over the years in a
roundabout way. I can tell you how we got here.
The biggest question is, I'm not sure I know how
we get ourselves out. That's just with law enforcement. I
don't know how we get out of well, I mean
this societal illness that we're in.
Speaker 17 (01:50:45):
I mean part of it is. And this is the
reason why I don't know if there is a way
for us to come back, because everybody talks about what
happened in Uvaldi. You know why what happened in Uvaldi
happened in Uvaldi because just about a year or so
before then, this Supreme Court said that cops have no
duty to act. That's why what happened in Uvaldi happened
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in Uvaldi, because it took everything that we believed, even
those of us that used to wear the badge, and
turned it all on its head. They at that point,
the Supreme Court basically made the police officers glorified security
officers because that was my only duty. And I got
in trouble for this all the time because I wasn't
law enforcement anymore. They're like, your only duty is to
observe and report. Look, dude, if I'm seeing somebody getting
(01:51:28):
the shit kicked out of them in a parking lot,
you want me to write a report about it. That
ain't gonna happen. I'm gonna go do something about it.
And if you don't like it, then you can put
another company out here. But that's exactly but that's exactly it.
They've basically made cops security guards because security officers have
no legal obligation others than to observe and report for
insurance purposes.
Speaker 1 (01:51:47):
That's it.
Speaker 17 (01:51:48):
Nothing else. That's basically what the Supreme Court said cops
are now they have no legal duty to act at all.
And that was the beginning of the end, in my.
Speaker 1 (01:51:58):
Opinion, with that was the loss of qualified immunity in California.
If I'm not mistaken, anybody from California always felled up
with the cake and weigh in at this point right now.
In US law, qualified immunity is the legal principle of
granting government officials to include cops immunity from damages for
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lawsuits unless whoever did the violating had you should any
reasonable person should have known that that was going to occur,
And so qualified immunity cops used to enjoy on a
blanket scale across the United States. That's been removed from
(01:52:47):
the state of California. It's being removed from various states.
And the other thing that we're seeing in directly in
front of our eyes, and maybe you can weigh on
this in terms of Oklahoma. Have you noticed Rick Robinson
that over the years, especially since twenty fifteen, and the
riots that were concommitant with that was that was the
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push also during Obama in which military vehicles were removed,
military equipment was removed. You could not get these things
from the federal government as surplus anymore. They were to
be relieved. You were not to be able to utilize
these And also essentially anything in everything that had to
(01:53:32):
do with riot control became proscribed in terms of, well,
the Feds can use it, but a lot of state
and local agencies can't use pepperball, can't use beanbag shotgun,
can't use gas munitions, to the point where the only
way to stop or quell a riot is simply by
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numerical superiority, and the numerical superiority superiority edge does not
exist in any law enforcement venue, guaranteeing that anyone who
starts a riot and keeps it up will always win.
Speaker 17 (01:54:11):
Yeah, I mean, it hasn't been quite as bad here
as far as I know. They still have less than
lethal options here, but I will say that, I mean
there's even been a few riots that have popped off
here that started peacefully. I mean, especially there were pop
Officer and the whod George Floyd stuff even here, So
I mean, it does even happen here. I just again,
(01:54:33):
I don't know how we fix it. I wish I did.
I just my heart breaks for the people in Oregon
right now. But at the same time, I mean, as
much as I hate seeing what they're going through, I
have to remind myself that a good bit of these
people that are now complaining about everything that's happening have
been voting for these very things. I just think about
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this from another perspective. Under Obama's tenure, they were pushing
so hard for basically us to give up our gun rights.
Imagine if we had done that, when just a couple
of short years later they started pushing the let's get
rid of the cops thing next, Well, kind of kind
of country would would we be in today if we
had no cops and no guns.
Speaker 1 (01:55:14):
Well, you bring up the issue, and let's see, I've
got about six more minutes on the show. We might
go into a minute or two of overtime if that.
But that also brings up the issue of Canada, and
that brings up the issue of the UK, and it
brings up the issue of this guy, and it brings
up the issue of the guy that's running against Adams
(01:55:37):
right now, excuse me, Adams pulled out Kurtis Sliwa, I
think is still in the mayor's race of New York.
Speaker 17 (01:55:48):
Yeah, he hasn't dropped out yet.
Speaker 1 (01:55:49):
He hasn't dropped out yet. I just don't know about Cuomo.
I don't think. Well, let me put it this way
and correct me if I if I'm wrong. I don't
see a lot of people really funding Cuomo at all.
I see the money going to Mom Donnie and the
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outward support going to Mom Donnie. And I think that
New York is going to become the experiment that I
said we absolutely must have sooner or later. Except I
was hoping that it was going to be Seattle, or
it was going to be Portland, where if they fucked
up something terribly, it wouldn't include our major fiscal centers
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of the United States of America. But now I don't
think we have that option anymore. I don't think that
option is on the table.
Speaker 17 (01:56:44):
I'll move him out of there, but no. So the
issue with Cuomo is Cuomo, like it or not, has
lost favor with the party. He's pissed off a lot
of the higher ups. So yeah, they're not supporting him
this time, and Sleeve refuses to give up. And I
don't really blame him, I mean I have to I
would be a little pissed if I was that guy,
and you have the leader of your party saying that
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you need to drop out so they can vote for Cuomo.
I mean, there's there's basically maybe six inches of breadth
between Cuomo and Mom Danny the commie. I mean, let's
be real, there's almost no difference between the two. There's
barely any daylight. So whoever they wind up with is
basically going to be the next commedy running New York
City at this point, because sliwa as much as I mean,
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unless there's just some sort of a ground swell, I
don't see it happening. But again, you know, at some
point you have to start letting people have what they
voted for, which is again another reason why as mad
as I am at the cops in Oregon, I'm like,
this is what a lot of these people have been
voting for. So at some point we just gotta we
gotta turn it loose, and just you know, you guys
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are gonna I mean, and this is coming from a
parent who has had had to use the exact version
of tough love that I'm talking about. My oldest son
was hooked on drugs for a long time, and the
irony is with what I used to do for a living.
I didn't even notice for the longest time because I
worked so damn much that when I saw him, I
didn't really ever see him messed up. But I mean, dude,
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he was hooked on some hard stuff for a long time,
to the point where he got in all kinds of
trouble and there was nothing I could do about it anymore.
And I finally just had to put my foot down
with him and his mom, and I'm like, look, dude,
you are an adult. Now you have made your bed.
You're gonna have to figure it out. I will help
you get into rehab and after that, you've got to
figure it out. And he did. But it was because
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we stopped. I stopped letting his mom enable him. I stopped,
you know, I actually started paying attention to what was
going on in quit trying to tell myself there wasn't
anything there. But there just comes a time when you
know you can't be the one coming to the rescue
all the time. And I think that's the problem that
we're having now is these people are so used to
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somebody coming to their rescue that they don't realize it's
their own decisions that are making this stuff happen over
and over and over again. And that's why. Well, at
the same time, I'm like, I understand why Trump did
what he did in DC, and I know it makes
everybody feel good now that he's sending troops into to
cities in Tennessee and everywhere else, and I'm just like,
(01:59:13):
but why these That's what these people are voting for.
All you're doing is saving them from themselves, and they're
not even going to recognize that you're doing it, nor
are they going to care.
Speaker 1 (01:59:23):
Well further, I'd say also, because we've seen this history
has clearly indicated that to us, just as we paid
the price for too Big to Fail, we're going to
have to I believe if this occurs, I think it's
a fade of complete This shit is going to happen
in New York City in November. They're going to get
what they want, and then a short time later when
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they come to their senses and realize that this Muslim, muzzy, racist,
misogynist anti semite is dry thing them into the ground.
Someone is going to say, well, we need help, now,
we need federal help. Our budget has turned to shit.
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I worked in New York under Mayor Lindsey. He was
a piece of crap, and then Dinkins afterwards was a
piece of crap. New York was a shithole. It was
like beautiful downtown Mogadishu. That shit is unavoidable and it's
gonna happen. But as you say, it's got to happen,
we got to have this experiment somewhere sometime, and they
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have chosen they leftists, demarats, leftists and globalists as much
influence as they have have decided our line is here,
and it's in New York City. We're gonna have to
have this discussion. But they're gonna want to be bailed out. Nope,
build a wall, you got it, You got it. Escape
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from New York City. Here's the other thing that I
and then I I want you to weigh in. It
cost me money to get out of California. I was
in my late sixties when I left, and I shouldn't
have to worry about that shit. But I didn't want
to have any more I didn't want to waste any
more of my hard earned American taxpayer dollars because that
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money was being used in a boomerang directly against me,
not for me. So I decided it was time to leave.
That was an extremely costly move for me, in the
six digits to sell two homes, buy another, all the
coordination that you had to do, blah blah, and I
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came here. Best thing I ever did. The psychic, emotional,
and fiscal weight off my shoulders was worth the roughly
two hundred thousand dollars that it took for me to
leave there and come here. So it was a huge cut,
(02:01:56):
but I did it because I had to, you know,
and people's I mean, I don't want it even I
might get hurt. Fuck you if you if you don't
want to leave, but you don't like what's happened, I
can't leave, then shut the fuck up. I'm tired of
that crap. He either put up with it, you love it,
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you voted for it. Stop your covetching if you would please.
Sean Lewis says, Okay, I gotta tap out. I'm fanning
good show boys, and we're gonna be wrapping it up.
So Rick Robinson, he of klr N fame, as I
customarily say, at this point, and here's where you go
on for at least an hour about all the things
(02:02:42):
that you do because you're clearly an underachiever. Don't do
crap in life. You sleep about ten to twelve hours
a day, and tell people what you're going to be doing,
and who you are and what you do and all
that good stuff because you're the man who never sleeps well.
Speaker 17 (02:02:58):
Before before we get in all that, I do want
to say this, If what we anticipate happens in New
York City happens in November, then all I can say
is we need to make John Carpenter a profit.
Speaker 1 (02:03:08):
That's a little nice.
Speaker 17 (02:03:09):
Well I'm going to say about that. But as far
as where you can find me, you can find me
usually almost every day on KLARM Radio in one form
or another. As a matter of fact, tomorrow night I
will be live on Juxtaposition as we start Juxtober, which
is our yearly foray into a month long deep dive
into spooky season. This year we're doing Cryptids for five
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episodes in a row, starting on Saturday Sunday night. I'll
be back doing Kingdom and Country at nine pm Eastern
Monday Night, America Off the Rails ten pm Eastern Tuesday
Night man a Rama Tuesday. During the day, it's a
ten pm Eastern Tuesday dur in the day and Tuesday
through Friday, Rick Robinson Show ten am, varying start a
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varying end times usually starts at ten am. Friday's we
run for an extra hour, so it's ten to one,
and then Friday nights, Aggie Rekin and I do he said,
She said, Thursday night, I'm usually on with Jen on
Jen and Rick and then I know there's more, but
I can't think of half of them right now because
it's been a long day. You can also follow along
with our schedule at KLON radio dot com. You can
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find me at Roodyvick seventy three on x and I
also contribute to Misfitspolitics dot com, Twitch You dot com,
the Loftsparty dot com, and I produce a Loft of
Party podcast which drops on Tuesdays.
Speaker 1 (02:04:23):
Other than that, you don't do a damn thing.
Speaker 17 (02:04:26):
I know, all right, I'm completely just I don't do nothing.
Speaker 1 (02:04:30):
What a sad sorry, just unproductive individual. Someday he'll learn
to work or sleep. Sleep would be good, but I
figure out there's plenty of that when I'm dead. That's
what Warren Zevon said, I'll sleep when I'm dead. He
had an album, an album, an album, album, album, and
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he had one of those named I'll sleep when I'm dead.
Rick Robinson, thank you so Kenley for being here. I'm BZ.
You're in the saloon. It's the end, the end, but
oh wait a minute, can you guys even see the
light in the pumpkin? Okay, that tells me, Na, man
have to replace the battery. So next time you see
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me this coming Tuesday night, I'll actually have a good
light in the pumpkin right there. But at least, thank god,
you can see him and he's smiling and all that
kind of good stuff. So, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,
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children of all ages, thanks for listening tonight to bz's
Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show, live and director right here
on the SNHR Media Studios. Also on k l RN,
where Rowdy Rick is in his studio. At this point,
you can see me anywhere. Thanks for watching live. Thanks
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for listening live. Thanks for listening and watching live. I've
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Speaker 10 (02:06:29):
Let's see what, Harry.
Speaker 1 (02:06:35):
That's what I'm wearing tonight, and folks, thanks to my
personal case one threety five kittle one refueling team with
whom I shall be concerting in less than a half
hour or so. Thanks to you and you and you
and you and you and you and you. Everybody have
a great weekend. It's only Friday, Saturday and Sunday right here,
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God Less, take care, be safe.
Speaker 19 (02:07:00):
Everybody quiet down now and get some sleep.
Speaker 1 (02:07:03):
Everybody night.
Speaker 12 (02:07:04):
Mama, night, Fan, good night, everybody, Good night, Mama, gon Jaddy,
good night, children, good night, Dad, good night, Elizabeth night.
Speaker 3 (02:07:12):
Come boys, good night, Jimbob night, Jimbub, good.
Speaker 9 (02:07:17):
Night, jimpap.
Speaker 19 (02:07:20):
What's going on?
Speaker 11 (02:07:21):
I was asleep?
Speaker 10 (02:07:22):
What elverybody doing?
Speaker 13 (02:07:23):
Good night, good night, and good luck