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Speaker 1 (01:51):
The show's going to start in just a second, folks,
this is busy. It is Thursday night. It is October sixteenth,
the year of Our Lord, twenty twenty five. Before I
start the show, kind of in a reflection of Charlie
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Kirk's birthday last Tuesday, I started thinking a little bit
more about what it was that kind of brought me
over to the conservative side, because up until a certain point,
I didn't really believe. I didn't really abortion didn't factor
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for me very much as a conservative. Then I found
this post from Charlie Kirk, and then that reminded me
about for my viewpoint, some of the most important I'm
guessing it's four or five minutes that I'd ever seen
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on YouTube. That's what convinced me that what Charlie Kirk
says here is important what you.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
Are fighting against, because when you see abortion, your life.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
Will be changed.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
My mom wait through five abortions before she decided to
keep me.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
That we allow the massacre of a million and a
half babies a year under the guise of woman reproductive health.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
The woman is the patient, the problem.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
You know, we're going to discard them. Why oh they're smaller,
They're not humans. You know that's a baby made in
the image of God, deserving of protection.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
If you could be associated with one thing, how would
you want to be remembered.
Speaker 4 (03:43):
I want to be I want to be remembered for
for courage from my faith.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
Is it a human being in the woman? Yes or no?
Speaker 5 (03:57):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (03:58):
Why the human being rights?
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Well, that's what I'm trying to ask.
Speaker 6 (04:02):
Ask a question.
Speaker 7 (04:02):
Why does that human not get rice?
Speaker 1 (04:04):
And you do? Well? My question, why do you get
rice and the baby doesn't? There is no excuse for
murder period?
Speaker 8 (04:12):
What is the first thing?
Speaker 9 (04:13):
Rice?
Speaker 6 (04:17):
Period style?
Speaker 2 (04:18):
During an abortion, they actually inject poisoned as the baby squirms.
Have you ever watched an abortion is one of them?
Speaker 6 (04:25):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Actually I have, and I encourage every human being to
watch one to.
Speaker 10 (04:31):
Watch instigation, and I heard about it based on false premises,
one after another after another. It's time to stop wasting time,
get on with meaningful work, and stop picking on women
and trying to take their choice away.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
I go back to balance about that.
Speaker 11 (04:43):
The time of the gentleman has expired. We welcome our
distinguished witnesses today.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Do you and each of.
Speaker 11 (04:49):
You swear that the testimony that you are about to
give shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth. So help you God, and I'll now
begin by introducing today's witnesses. The first witnesses, Doctor Anthony Levettino.
Doctor Levittino is a board certified obstetrician gynecologist. Over the
course of his career, doctor Levittino has practiced obstetrics and
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gynecology in both private and university settings, including as an
Associate Professor of obgyn at the Albany Medical College. And
Doctor Levittino.
Speaker 12 (05:21):
Will begin with you welcome, Thank you, Chairman and members
of the committee. I only have five minutes, so I'm
going to get right to it. Second trimester deny abortions
performed between roughly fourteen and twenty four weeks of gestation.
Your patient today is seventeen years old. She's twenty two
weeks pregnant. Her baby is the length of your hand
plus a couple of inches, and she's been feeling her
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baby kicked for the last several weeks. She's asleep on.
Speaker 6 (05:47):
An operating room table.
Speaker 12 (05:48):
You walk into that operating room scrubbed and gowned, and
after removing laminarrea, you introduce a suction catheter into the uterus.
This is a fourteen French suction catheter. If she were
twelve weeks pregnant or less, basically the width of your
hand are smaller, you could basically do the entire procedure
with this, but babies this big don't fit through catheters
this size. After suctioning the amiotic fluid out from around
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the baby, you introduce an instrument called the sofa clamp.
It's about thirteen inches long. It's made of stainless steel.
The business end of this clamp is about two and
a half inches long and a half inch wide. There
are rows of sharp teeth. This is a grasping instrument.
When it gets a hold of something, it does not
let go. Adene procedure is a blind abortion. So picture
yourself introducing this and grabbing anything you can blindly and
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pull and I do mean hard, and out pops the
leg about that big, which you put down on the
table next to you. Reach in again, pull again, pull
out an arm about the same length, which you put
down on the table next to you, And use this
instrument again and again to tear out the spine, the intestines,
the heart, and lungs head into baby. That side is
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about the size of a large plum. Can't see it,
but you pretty good idea.
Speaker 6 (06:59):
You got it.
Speaker 12 (06:59):
If you've got your instrument around something and your fingers
are spread about as far as they go, you know
you did it right. If you crush down in the instrument,
white material runs out of the cervix that was the
baby's brains, then you can pull out skull pieces and
you have a day like I had a lot of time.
Sometimes a little face comes back and stares back at you. Congratulations,
you just successfully performed a second trimester deeny abortion. You
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just affirmed her right to choose.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
One more question, any response to that? Leftists, democrats, anyone
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at all. Yeah, I'm mostly hearing silence. A lot to
go over tonight. Hate to start on a downer, but.
Speaker 13 (08:08):
That's why you're listening to late night radio on the
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Speaker 14 (08:26):
I have come here to chew the bubble gum and
chick asks a lot, so ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,
children of all ages.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
Bumber to start, but it gets better. Don't worry. I
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Let's start with the comments. Let's go up to the
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So if if I had music, or if I had
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a choir or anything like that, they would be playing
right now, because that is absolutely incredible and stellar. And
congratulations to Earl Jackson from shr's very own mission ready
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I mentioned Canada heavyhul big E and Ricky Robinson, Ricky
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LOBINSONI love you longtime is in chat and let's see
who else do we have anybody else? Mike pass any
sipping whiskey? Oh Mike, it's funny you should mention that,
good sir, because my my mug has changed for the
night because of the theme. So yes, I have clear potato.
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Well I'm if I tilted anymore, it's gonna come out,
it's gonna pour out. But because it's a themed show,
here's my mug for tonight's show. Demorats on cork on demorats,
and I hope you all at home are drinking responsibly.
I hope you're all having a great time. I hope
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soon despite that introduction, I hope that that soon I
am going to be well, especially with what's coming next. OMG,
I hope that it's what's coming is guaranteed to put
an upwards crease on your pie hole, because what we're
going to be talking tonight with regard to demoats is
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essentially a total scrodle failure in which hilarity may ensue
and alcohol, well, definitely, for me, tonight will be involved.
So thank you one and all for everyone being here
and mission ready. Man again, kudos. Two hundred and fifty
seve hits this morning on YouTube for us for SHR
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that's pretty damned amazing. That's absolutely fabuloso. Let me see
if now.
Speaker 6 (14:13):
For the.
Speaker 1 (14:15):
For the next let's see one, two, three, four, five, six.
I have six videos that we're going to be starting
out with tonight, and you can most definitely put them
up with regard to the carousel of Amusing GERB because
each one of these I was sent these videos surreptitiously,
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quite covertly, so that you won't find them on any
other show. The first one is a continuation of training.
I believe, if I'm not mistaken, this is Antifa, so
that you can see that they're training to fight us
on let's see, what is it October eighteen, which is Saturday.
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I believe mostly in DC, No King's Day, And this
is how they're training. Oh, busy, would you turn the
sound on because the sound is good.
Speaker 8 (15:20):
Oh, you can see how diligent they are in terms
of their training.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
I had to pay five hundred dollars for that video.
Here's another one. Now, this is Tim Waltz. Did I
get that right? The governor of Michigan, not Michigan Mina, Soolta.
This is Governor Tim, and he himself is training. Take
it away, Tim. Oh yeah, Tim, great job. I don't know.
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I think he's the hardest working man in politics right now.
I don't know of anybody that trains that hard. Now,
we saw, by the way, this photograph that on Time
magazine that Donald Trump didn't like. Now what you missed, however,
is the video of what happened directly following. That's the
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video that you never see, but I happen to have
it right here. And that's one of the main reasons
that you guys tune into me and another covert and
remember the interview given by Barack Hussein Obama. And this
is thirty seconds that for whatever reason, you'll be able
to understand when you see this thirty seconds that never
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made it to the American media maggots. Now, Barack, if
you would take it away, please.
Speaker 15 (17:18):
It kind of surprised me, to be honest. I mean,
I knew she had a penis in all, but I
guess I never really I never really thought about how
big Michelle's penis could be. You know, we just kissed
and shit like that. But one day we were having
a few drinks and we started dancing salsa, and.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
I'll see all the time telling you alcohol may be involved.
Speaker 15 (17:43):
Holy shit, I thought you had a snake in her trousers.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
See, and that's the part that you didn't see. But
that's why you come to my show. That's why you
listen for the great videos that I play before we
get into the meat of the matter. You've heard this
before anytime, But wait, there's more.
Speaker 16 (18:02):
Republicans have been appealing to audiences, especially young people like myself,
online using social media. Why does Republican messaging on social
media seem so much more effective than democratic messaging, and
what can we do about it?
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Wait for it?
Speaker 6 (18:15):
Well, that's a great question.
Speaker 15 (18:21):
I think if Republicans are authected, they have learned a
lot about social media. And by the way, it doesn't
hurt that they have friends all of the major.
Speaker 6 (18:32):
Right.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
They have friends that own all the media. Is what
Bernie Sanders was about to say. You know how correct
that is. Then finally, this may be the best video
of them all. Before I get into where am I
going to be going after this? We'll be going into
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this in just a moment. Oh oh, before I get
to this video. I almost let me. Let me set
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now I have to put something like this up and
not talk directly into the mic so that I can
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or the lug Nuts on the nineteen forty one taxi
that drives Gort around in DC. And again, if I
had applause, there'd be nothing but applause at this point.
Right now, let's go back to the comments before I
Locky low on this show. Yeah, we got to figure
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out how to keep it going. And also this is
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continue if we could then with chat no Sean or Phantom?
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Well Phantom is here is Phantom? Yes, yes, we there
is Phantom and Mike and mission ready men and unleashed
Jeremy Hansen. First he was leashed, he got into the show,
and now he is completely one hundred percent unleashed. When
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you hear this, oh my gosh, now we know what's
going on.
Speaker 17 (22:03):
I think AOC and Bernie Sanders are having an affair.
Like people know this, everyone knows. After their little events,
they put on a little salsa on their trailer and
it it moves around quite a bit.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
Zornmmdanie just said he thinks you guys are having an affair.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
And what's your response to the house. Let me jump.
This is aout.
Speaker 17 (22:25):
So what if we like to put on a little
salsa and get naked in our trailer.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
This is a big booty latina. I'm not going to
pass on a big pooty latina.
Speaker 12 (22:32):
What if truck reports are tomorrow and all I have
left is my ugly ass wife with no pooty.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
I need my big booty Latina, and you can see.
That's why the applause is so deserving. You only catch
these things when you listen to my show. Here's something
else that I think we're going to go into. As
I indicated and foreshadowed, we have this coming, which is.
Speaker 6 (23:00):
This the bloviating zeppelins. Heyjackass dot com. Chicago death toll update,
courtesy of every leftist running that city from the mayor,
thelice chief and every aldercrap in the fifty wards.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Thank you, mister announcer. By the way, this is the
besy Chicago death toll update for today. We are at
October the sixteenth year of our Lord, twenty twenty five.
Heyjackass dot com, heyjackass dot com, illustrating Chicago values. Chicago,
the city of big shoulders and big riots and big
stupid people, including their big racist black mayor Brandon Johnson.
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What a guy, What a fabulous guy. October to date,
shot and killed, sixteen, shot and wounded sixty two total
shot in the city of homicides. City of homicides, Freudian
City of Chicago, seventy eight total homicides nineteen We can progress.
October the twelfth to October the eighteen shot and killed three,
shot and wounded fifteen total shot eighteen total homicides three
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year to date, shot and killed three hundred and two,
shot and wounded one thousand, three hundred and thirteen total
shot one thousand, six hundred and fifteen total homicides three
hundred and sixty one. So a person in Chicago is
shot every four hours and seventeen seconds, and a person
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in Chicago is killed every nineteen hours and nine seconds.
Speaker 6 (24:31):
The bloviating zeppelins heyjackass dot com Chicago death toll update
courtesee of every leftist running that city, from the mayor,
police chief and every ulder crap in the fifty wards.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
Because who wouldn't want an update like that? I know,
since we happen to be on Chicago on the issue
of Chicago, anyone remembered this. I had to dip into
the BEZ archives for this. This was back in twenty
twenty one. This is how kind and loving Chicago is,
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and how loving and kind white female, insane leftists can be,
though they, in terms of leftists, have left this planet. Now.
That's sad to say, because a doctoral candidate back in
June of twenty twenty one in Chicago Now this was
under Mayor Lori Lightfoot, She of the Admiral Akbar variety.
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Doctoral candidate who sought to prove justice system was racist
against blacks was stabbed to death by a black male
in Chicago, from that loving city of big shoulders. Here's
another story that happens to do with Chicago. Were you aware,
ladies and gents, The Broadview ice fence, which is in
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Illinois Broadview, Illinois, was removed after a judge's orders. Barriers
instead were put in place. So you know, ice certainly
doesn't deserve any protection, and an Illinois judge said that, well,
that's true. In my opinion, ice agents, they deserve absolutely
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no protection whatsoever. Now add in Brandon Johnson and mix
and stir and stir to taste, Chicago finds thirty nine
ways to get one point six y five billion dollars
more to spend. So Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's task force
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outlined thirty nine ways to raise up to one point
sixty five billion dollars to close Chicago's budget deficit. Well,
they're saying they're not taxes, These aren't taxes, but if
you look, they're taxes. These are taxes. So Chicago residents,
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not only are you getting no service, not only is
Chicago PD essentially not protecting you that the FEDS have
to come in to protect you. You've said essentially that
you like that protection. But Brandon Johnson doesn't mind if
he stacks as many young blackmail bodies as possible in
his city to prove and enable his philosophy, whatever the
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hell that may be. But wait, Also, the teachers need
to weigh in. Chicago teachers say immigration enforcement near schools
is scaring the kiddies and disrupting the classes, So that
means that there should be no ice enforcement. What the hell,
let's why would we even worry about law enforcement if
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they scare the kiddies. Also, this is interesting JB. Pritzker JB.
Job of the Hut. Pritzker is finding out the internet
is forever, as a former police chief busts him. You
got busted for your video? Can you believe this guy?
(28:07):
This is from Homeland Security. Governor Pritzker threatening to prosecute
law enforcement for enforcing the law and arresting murderers, pedophiles, rapist,
drug traffickers, and gang members is disgusting, and he says
that here don't have time to go into it in
detail if you went to if you want to see
the video, and again, as I indicate at the conclusion
(28:28):
of the show, go to the shr Media Rumble channel,
where in that for this episode you will find all
each and every show link in there. And I'm just
this is just a suggestion that you might want to
look at this. By the way, JB. Job of the
Hutt Pritzker happens to be a what busy Oh, he's
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a billionaire with a bee and he also made I
don't know, close to half a million dollars if I'm
not mistaken recently about winnings at poker or winnings at
some kind of a card game recently. Let's illustrate some Okay,
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there we are, Let's go talk about some comments here.
Ricky Robinson Canada heavy haul. I'm parked, he says, I
can pay attention if we can last this long, if
you guys can last this long, if I get through
all of my stuff, I have some rather amazing indicators
with regard to Canada. Mayor mohawk. Nicely, let's go Brandon
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and I used to like how the Beverly Hillbillies Jethrow
would pronounce Freud's name Frud mayor beetlejuice. That's correct. That's
an assault to Admiral Akbar first one tonight it is.
That's a Star Wars reference. If you know Star Wars,
then you'd get that one eight job of the hut
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pretty much he did. Since I'm on the subject of Illinois.
If it can't last like long, there's pills for that.
Oh are they blue? Do they come? Do you chew them?
Do they come in a packet? Get the reference? See
what I did there? In any event, it's a trap.
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Just that I tell you that. Illinois Representative Brad Holbrook
just revealed. I think it's a two minute video. I'm
only going to start about the first thirty seconds or so,
but I'm going to tell you upfront. Illinois Representative Brad
Holbrook revealed over one billion dollars of taxpayer money has
been funneled from the State of Illinois to NGOs, funding
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programs like parent mentoring initiatives, Immigrant Support Networks, LGBTQ advocacy projects.
This isn't charity. What it is is political laundering. Taxpayer
money from ilini's being re routed to bankroll Demirat aligned
activist groups Chicago, Illinois. It's basically corruption central for most
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everyone during.
Speaker 18 (31:15):
Seventh District to Shelby Belt. Today we're turning our attention
to a staggering amount of taxpayer money over a billion
dollars that's being funneled into political connected non government organizations
or NGOs. This wasn't uncovered or this wasn't uncovered by
government watchdogs, but concerned Illinoians and Republican legislators that are
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grassroots effort we called DOGE, or the Department of Government Efficiency.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
So DOGE did have a purpose. I sure would like
to have seen more of that. Unfortunately, I think Musk
had to bow out. It had a sunset date. I'm
not sure. But isn't isn't dough? Are they still continuing?
(32:04):
You know there was a Doge clock. Shoot, if I'd
been thinking, I would have put the Doge clock up.
And instead of making people wait for the last portion
of the show, we're going to go into it right now.
Demoats are uncirking on demoats. We've seen it. I love it,
you love it. We want some more of it. And
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so this is where we're going to begin. And that's here, dozens,
this is a great story. This is from Axios. Bzy.
Why do you go to Axios? Because sometimes Axios will
write and craft a headline that I completely agree with.
This is one of those times. Scoop dozens of Demorat
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candidates won't commit to backing Jeffries. The corollarya to that is,
Jeffries has not come out and said specifically to my
knowledge that he is one hundred percent backing Mom Donnie.
This is interesting. Dozens, dozens of Demorats running for US
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House seats across the country told Axios they either wouldn't
vote for House Minority leader a Game Jeffries as party leader,
or declined to commit about having anything to do with
doing so. Demoats are in a little bit of a kerfuffle,
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and sometimes people make kerfuffle like speech errors. That's when AOC,
now you saw the intimate video indicating some kind of
I don't know, linkage of some sort with Bernie Sanders,
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even though you heard it from their mouths. I can't
say for sure that's true, but AOC leaves the door
open for a Schumer primary, says leaders need to talk
more about having air that's drinkable and who doesn't need
or want air that's drinkable. I sure as hell. Do
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you know they're still talking about climate change. They're still
talking about Oh, the Republicans are completely fouling the environment.
Really go down to Los Angeles like I did on
certain trips in the seventies, as I went to Resida,
for example, and go and get close or attempt to
get close, or attempt to get close enough to see
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your way on I five towards the San Gabriel Mountains.
I went down there probably twice in the early seventies,
and in the process of doing that there were times
from Ifive where you could not see the San Gabriel
Mountains from Ifive itself. The Demorats are having a messaging
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and when they say I let see, I don't remember
if I have the video, I may. But essentially they're
saying Schumer's in trouble, and Hakeem Jeffries may be in trouble,
and there's another individual who may be in trouble. And
this is with regard to the theme tonight, demoats are
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uncirking on demoats. So essentially, in she was on a
produced show recently, she refused to rule out challenging and
primary ing Senator Chuck Schumer for his New York Senate seat.
And this was during a CNN I think it was
a CNN town hall meeting that was going on. Let's
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see if I have the video. I may have already
set that up. Let's look, Oh, speaking of demoats, let's
go here, Kamla. He just keeps getting smarter and wittier
in the process of promoting her book.
Speaker 9 (36:07):
That is a decent resume.
Speaker 1 (36:08):
But go ahead there.
Speaker 19 (36:12):
Well, some people have actually said I was the most
qualified candidate ever to run for president.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
Okay, now the rest of it isn't worth going into.
But in your esteemed position, ladles and gentle bend boys
and girls, children of all ages, do you believe that's
true that she was the finest presidential candidate ever? I
don't believe that. I will be convinced of that. This
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is the next best part. Now, this is from the
Western Journal. C SPAN was blitzed with calls from Democrats
bashing their own party. A guy named Frank from Staten
Island hit the nail on the head. The funny thing
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about Frank from Staten Island is they're Demorats. They're in
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too terribly distant future. It's October, the sixteenth year of
Our Lord, twenty twenty five. We're talking about demoats, unquirking
and popping off on demoats themselves. Well, we had this
(41:10):
article from the Western Journal I told you about Frank
who called in to c SPAN, and c SPAN was
essentially inundated with calls from demoats and Frank said, I'm
a registered demorat, but damn it, Jim, I hate my party.
Well that wasn't doing very well. That didn't translate very well,
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by the way. I was attending Rick Robinson's morning show
on KLRN as well as Earl Jackson's show that I'm
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morning got two hundred and fifty six views on YouTube
(41:54):
and literally kicked the butt of myself and Jersey Joe
and Sean Lewis kicked us all over the room, kicked
us around the floor and out the door. Oh my god,
that was a wonderful kind of thing. I think I
have if I'm not mistaken, video coming up. And as
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you watch this video, and I noted when I was
on not on, but watching Rick Robinson's show. As I
typed in chat to Rick, I said, as this guy
is taking calls from CNN, watch the face on this guy.
Let's put him up on stage right now, watch his face,
(42:36):
and then you'll see I always go for the Paul
Eckman body cues. You know, body language, what people are seeing,
how they're lying, when they're lying, if they're tired, if
they're just disgusted. Some people have no way whatsoever to
hedge these things. They would not be very good poker players,
(42:57):
meaning that you would really want to play poker against them.
So the essential portion of this was most were saying,
I think I pretty much hate my party.
Speaker 24 (43:08):
Let's hear from Will in Maryland giving an assessment of
the party as well, at least the party's direction.
Speaker 5 (43:13):
Well, hello, hey, good morning.
Speaker 25 (43:16):
I can't but claim to be any common expert as
a Democrat for a few years now. You need to
be a Republican back when George W. Bush was a president,
but he basically showed me that I wasn't going to
be able to stick with that party. I think the
Democrats almost need to stop bashing against Trump so much
(43:37):
and start focusing really on some of those things that
Corey Booker was talking about, about healthcare and about the way.
Speaker 1 (43:45):
The immigrants have been noticed. The slow blink on this guy,
which is one of the things I like. This guy's
up not far from falling asleep on the air.
Speaker 25 (43:53):
Treated And I do like also some of the things
rom Emanuel has said, and I like his approach as well.
But a lot of the Democrats, it's some of that
is all their own fault. I think Joe Biden is
at fault for the state of the party. It would
have been a lot different if he had had a
different frame of mind and said, yes, that's a time
(44:14):
for me to step away, step aside, back maybe two
years into his term and let the party decide on
a new standard bearer. So they've solved a lot of
the problems are self inflicted and they need to step
back look at themselves. And I don't even think that
really continually bashing Trump is his most effective.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
See the guy looked to us right over there, he's
looking at the clock, the c SPAN clock.
Speaker 25 (44:42):
Focus on all the other issues. The tariffs are not
really done intelligently. The other issues that are that are
you know, turning our back on good allies like Canada, Mexico.
Why are we treating them so poorly with tariffs when
they've been friends and neighbors and so.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
So BZ let's get ahead.
Speaker 26 (45:02):
Yours names Strength from Staten Island. I'm regiding. My name's
Shrank from Staten Island.
Speaker 27 (45:07):
I Frank Helo, you're doing.
Speaker 26 (45:11):
My name's Frank from Staten Island.
Speaker 28 (45:13):
I'm registered Democrat, but I hate my party.
Speaker 26 (45:16):
I haven't voted for a Democrat really in the elections
in quite a while.
Speaker 28 (45:21):
And yes I voted a Republican many times because I
like the policies better. Democrats have terrible policies. And now
we have the rise of the so called progressives. They're
really regressive, people like the squad and Ocasio Cortes and
now Mandami, who might become the.
Speaker 26 (45:40):
Mayor of New York City.
Speaker 28 (45:42):
He's a proven socialist and Marxist as well as an
anti semi. This is us really terrible. The things that
they actually believe in don't do, not really help the
people as at all.
Speaker 26 (45:55):
They don't understand markets.
Speaker 28 (45:57):
I believe in capitalism.
Speaker 26 (45:59):
I'm a type of.
Speaker 1 (46:00):
Okay, let me stop right here. This is not going
like this guy. Anticipated you know, c SPAN is great.
It's it's interesting. You can see some things on c
SPAN because most of the stuff is uncut. Let's catch
up with some comments. Some people I'll let me go
(46:22):
to this one. Congrats some of the numbers. Earl, Yeah,
they're super numbers. Fandom ways in says yep and mission ready.
Men throws it right back, saying thank you to everyone.
But the Demorats are starting to eat their own and
they are uncirking on themselves. Here are some demoats who
(46:45):
are weighing in in their own little personal way on Demorats.
Speaker 29 (46:51):
This messages for you, Donald Trump. Hey, I'm so proud
of you. An't You're going hard, man, keep going hard
with American people. We appreciate what you're doing. Everybody know
they're giving you a rough time, but and you keep
fighting for us, and we appreciate that. Man. This is
the first time that I ever really paid attention to
what's going on in the White House, and I'm I'm impressed.
(47:13):
I'm very impressed. I never thought that the president actually
could make stuff happen. I thought it was people around
him that have to make this stuff happen. But I
see the president can make stuff happen. And I see
why they didn't want you to be the president, because
you speak for the American people, because you show leadership.
You show leadership through action. You don't bow down to nobody.
You let people know why America is great, and that's
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how it's supposed to be.
Speaker 1 (47:38):
See this guy, however, turns out to be the black
equivalent of a white guy on the Demoat Party who's
about to get his ars kicked big time. And then
somebody else comes and decides that they're going to weigh
in too.
Speaker 30 (47:55):
It's okay to lead the Democrats unless you are black.
If you are Asian and you leave the Democrats, well
you're just the Asian person who left the Democrats. If
you're white and you decide to leave the Democrats, well
you know, you just are a white person who decided
to leave the Democrats. But if you are black and
(48:17):
you leave the Democrats, considered a sellout. And let me
explain why the Democrats have always owned black people. During
slavery times, they owned black people physically. Now they own
black people politically mentally. So when you say you are
(48:42):
leaving the Democrats and you black, oh my goodness. In
their mind they are missing merchandise, but their inventory is low.
Speaker 1 (48:55):
Your chattel, you're nothing but chattel American. Wait until you
hear what Katanji Brown Jackson thinks of you American blacks
with regard to a Scotus case that may be devastating
(49:21):
for all sorts of blue states and blue individuals. That's coming.
Speaker 31 (49:26):
Also, Republicans, can we have a quick conversation because maybe
you can bring something to my understanding because I'm a
little lost. Forgive me, I'm new over here. When in
the hell did the Republicans become so understanding with logic
and reason when you talk to each other.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
It's like, is that not what I say at the
beginning of my show every time my show is on
the air.
Speaker 7 (49:52):
Two plus two half equal four? When did they start
adding up?
Speaker 31 (49:57):
Because now, maybe it's just because I was raised Democrat,
of course, and maybe they were just telling me, hey,
Republicans are just racist. They're just bigots, and that's it,
and that's all you need to know. You vote blue
no matter who. Now, I'm over here and everyone I
talk to is super nice. They're interesting. They're open minded
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in a good way, not in a bad way like
a Democrat where they're so open minded their brain falls out.
Start saying stuff like.
Speaker 1 (50:25):
That's not bad. I like that, I might I may
have to steal that.
Speaker 7 (50:29):
Men should be in women's sports and all this crazy nonsense.
Speaker 31 (50:32):
It's just like, I just want to know when did
Republicans stand on business so hard?
Speaker 7 (50:38):
I just I just I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (50:41):
Let me stop him just for a moment. Like I've said,
and President Trump said, and any number of times that
I've made this quote, Donald John Trump ownb Orange Man bad,
the guy with the dead orange count in his head, said,
come one, come on. This tent is wide and it's open.
And if you're a conservative, and if you're tired of
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all the crap that's happened before, my flaps are open.
My tent flaps are opened. The tent is huge, it's massive,
and we want you up to that point. Why did
it take President Trump to say that when the Republicans
had the opportunity to make that statement and emphasize it
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again and again, and they never did. And then they
were never popular with a lot of the people that
would come over like that gentleman before. And now they're
coming into the tent. They're opening that tent. And the
other thing we're discovering is the oh, the massive irony,
(51:53):
the schadenfreude because of this Fetterman, John Fetterman who represents Pennsylvania.
And let's see eighty nine people watching live right now.
Thank you every kindly to all of those folks that
are watching and watching via x and KLRN in the
shr media YouTube channel. But why had no Republicans done that?
(52:19):
And then why what happened to John Fetterman when he
became such a traitor, such a betrayal artist that now
he's said he has the temerity to question the Democrats
and criticize them and said, oh my god, if I
(52:43):
had this, I do have it. And he said this,
I follow country and then my party. Well, you know
for a fact, this guy is not going to be
long for planet Earth. And that's absolutely true. We have
(53:03):
some video proof of this. So John Fetterman is not
necessarily in keeping with the Demorats wonderful plan. And he
spoke his mind. Damn him.
Speaker 27 (53:16):
That's why shutting the government is really what the Democratic
Party wants to do. And I follow country, then party,
and it's the wrong thing for the country in a
period of chaos. I refuse to vote to shut our
government down. I absolutely would love to have I would
(53:36):
love to have a conversation about extending the tax credits
for healthcare.
Speaker 1 (53:41):
Absolutely, But I and isn't that what the Demorats have
been saying all along? We simply want to have a convo,
We simply want to have a conversation in the answer
is no, they don't. They're not interested in that. Fetterman,
as I'll illustrate here shortly, probably going to be on
his way out for Pennsylvania, go ahead and put this up,
(54:04):
and then he talks common sense for another minute and
a half.
Speaker 27 (54:09):
John Fetterman, I'm the only Democrat in my family. I
grew up in a conservative part of Pennsylvania, and I
grew up and I know and I love people that
voted for President Trump. But they are not fascists, they're
not Nazis, they're not trying to destroy the Constitution in
those things. And that's part of another thing. I refuse
(54:31):
to call people Nazis or fascists, or I would never
compare anybody, anybody to Hitler in those things. And now
that kind of extreme rhetoric is going to continue, We're
going to be more likely in resulting in extreme kind
of outcomes and political violence and doing all these kinds
(54:51):
of things. Like Charlie Kirk. For me, all I could
say is is like, let people grieve, give people the space.
I'm not going to use that terrible thing in that
passic assassination to make my argument and try to put
out my views. It's like my gut. You know, he's
a father that had his neck blown out by a bullet,
and now people have forgotten President Trump was in my state,
(55:14):
was shot in the head, and if that would have
could you imagine where our nation would be if he
was hit in the same way With Kirk, we really
got to turn the temperature down and we can agree
to disagree on these kinds of things, but right now
shutting down the government. I just can't take it. Be
I'm the only day.
Speaker 1 (55:36):
He's speaking common sense. And when I was watching the
show this morning on Rick Robinson, I inserted into the chat.
Here's what I think happened with regard to John Fetterman.
People were saying after he got elected, this guy's kind
of nuts, this guy's kind of off his rocker, this
guy is kind of not making very much sense. There
(55:59):
was some strange things going on in his life. His wife,
some of the things that she was doing, It was
all kind of most passing strange. And then John Fretterman
had a stroke. He went into the hospital, He went into,
if I'm not mistaken, a voluntary psychiatric commitment beforehand, so
(56:20):
he was having any number of issues. But I think
when he emerged and was able to survive the stroke,
he looked at himself in the mirror and said, I
recognize my mortality. I recognize that I'm a little bit
more than what people have pigeonholed me into. And then
he finally realized that now is not the time, after
(56:43):
having my experience, that I'm going to pull the weight
of this party and say what I think he considers
to be the insane things that a lot of the
folks in the demo at party are saying so unpleasant,
blind guy, the lady gets it. I always called rabid
lefties on social media slaves. Unleash Jeremy Hanson, math is racist.
(57:09):
The only thing I agree with DIM's on I suck
at Math and goodnight, Mike Pasqua is going Canada Heavy,
Hall says via candios and goodbye to all those folks.
But that John Fetterman had the temerity to make the statement,
(57:31):
I refuse to call people Nazis or fascists. I would
never compare anybody to Hitler that is not towing the
party line in any way, shape or fashion. And this
is the result from Axios. Democrats are already planning his ouster.
(57:52):
They're maneuvering in Pennsylvania against Senator John Fetterman in at
twenty twenty eight. They're going to primary him in twenty
twenty eight. And that was, if you remember, one of
the biggest battleground states in the nation. Now, the other
thing that I mentioned, anybody remembers Scott Presler. In my opinion,
(58:13):
it was Scott Presler who managed in a one man
show to turn Pennsylvania over to Trump. But when you
are not in keeping with Guya's great demorat plan, you're
going to find yourself on the outs. Got about three
(58:34):
minutes for the top of the hour break, and the
way things are rolling right now, cats and kittens, I
may get, possibly for maybe the second time ever through
most of the things that I want to speak about tonight.
Eighty nine ninety people watching live right now. Thanks to
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wonderful thing. Now, then we have this guy. I think
I have enough time just to put him on. Some
(59:17):
people have agonized over this, and I said, and continue
to say, we're gonna have to have these experiments. For example,
I spoke at fair length this afternoon with Jeremy Hanson
from Unleashed. Jeremy Hanson has his own great podcast. Kicks
my ass all over the place in terms of numbers,
(59:40):
his voice. You know, it's like God looked at me
and said, you're an experiment, fat boy. You're not fat now,
but you're gonna get fat. And this guy Jeremy Hanson
over here that I'm going to produce a few years
after you, I'm going to give him the voice being.
And so it was in any event, we were saying,
(01:00:02):
and we were agreeing with each other, myself and Jeremy Hanson,
we got to have this experiment pretty soon. Are we
going to have a civil war? Do we see any
way to extricate ourselves out of this? I'm not so sure.
But as Rick Robinson has said, and as I have said,
(01:00:24):
and as Jeremy Hanson has said on any number of occasions,
we got to have this experiment so people can finally
see and look at the illustration down your block, and
it's going to be in New York City first, because
I still think Mom Donnie is going to win. Now,
(01:00:45):
listen to him. Now, I understand if you've never heard
Mom Donnie, I understand why people like him. He's very glib,
he's a good speaker. He's fake as hell. He's a race,
he's a muzzy. I hate him. He's a liar. Takiya
(01:01:05):
figure out what the hell that is. He's an anti Semite.
But he's a really convincing speaker. But he also said
that New Yorkers, you know, you should expect a tax
rate at about fifty two percent of your paychecks to
help pay for all the free shit that he wants
(01:01:26):
to give New Yorkers.
Speaker 19 (01:01:27):
So a lot of individuals in this city pay more
than fifty percent of their income and taxes. When you
talk about a fair share, how much more than what
is a fair share?
Speaker 32 (01:01:36):
What's the number I've said that we should increase personal
and complectionif.
Speaker 12 (01:01:41):
Is fair?
Speaker 32 (01:01:41):
And my point is this more than half of your income.
That's if you're making a million dollars in New York
City or more than that, you can afford to pay
two percent more, And the reasons you can afford to
do so is because that money will be used to
better your quality of life as well, Because when I
speak to the wealthiest New Yorkers, I hear concerns about
the cleanliness of the city, quality of life in the city,
questions of public safety. This money is the money that
(01:02:04):
will be used to deliver on those things, so that
we can ensure that we have a return on investment
for all of the money that we are raising and
spending right here across the five boroughs.
Speaker 1 (01:02:14):
But don't you agree this guy is fairly smooth to me? However,
what that means is, I think he's incredibly smarmy. He's arrogant.
He's like most demo rats. It's tax and spend and
tax and spend. And for those of you who just
tuned in, let's tax some more and spend some more.
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this particular show tonight is and I took on. I
did the main event first. I almost never do this.
I usually make people wait, but I didn't do that
this time. I addressed the main event upfront, where demoats
are uncorking on demorats. But like I've said before, it's
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fun to watch. It's fun to watch your enemy implode
catch fire, like the House of Schadenfreude, where you watch
the bodies of your enemies languidly flowing slowly in the river,
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face up or down as they pass. As you're sitting
on the bank watching that occur and thinking, Ah, you know,
it's a lovely day. The breezes are blowing. I'm in
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deaf from the House of Schadenfreude. Some things that I'd
like to address up here that I was considering, is
is there anything in the show that you guys would
And I'm looking at Chat of course, anything in the
show that you guys would like changed. And I'm asking
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just because it popped into my brain works kind of
like the zepp works w e er X. What would
you change in the show? Would you change the intro?
Would you change the show from two hours to one hour?
Make it with a greater frequency during the week, What
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do you like about the show? What do you dislike
about the show? I'm just kind of curious about that.
If you're in Chad and you have any comments or
thoughts about that, go ahead and way in on those,
because this, by the way, is the point where I'm
going to change gears just for a second, because I'm
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not going to play the full minute news intro because
we're going to go into the news right now. Probably
the biggest news so far today was the fact that
Bolton was indicted by a grand jury. And if I'm
not mistaken, I think it was eighteen counts today. But
he should and other personnel should have seen this coming,
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because go back five years to twenty twenty, there was
a us DA district judge that had some quotes back
then that people have forgotten. It was us District Federal
Court Judge Roy Lamberth or Royce Lamberth said that John
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Bolton was likely and had likely published classified materials in
his book The Room Where It Happened. And this is
where Bolden's head and his ego became so big that
it doesn't fit through standard doorways anymore. Today, I bet
it fits a little bit more. And Judge Lambert said
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that the government was even back in twenty twenty, he
said the government is likely to succeed on the merits
of its lawsuit Bolten. This is a direct quote from
Judge Lambert. Bolton may indeed have caused the country irreparable harm.
And that's essentially the crux of the biscuit on the
government case. So the government's case came in like this.
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Ex National Security advisor John Bolden was indicted for improper
handling of classified documents. Now his ego got to him
because these were documents that were inserted into his book.
His Maryland home got raided by FBI agents back in August.
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Oh Luciento, so sorry, and that search was focused on
trying to find classified documents that they believed that he
had possessed. Well, we're going to have to wait and
see how that goes. He's going to have to get
an attorney. So there were more than apparently a dozen
items seized from Bolton's house in Bethesda in that search
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warrant from the District Court of Maryland. So among the
things that were seized apparently were two iPhones, a red
one with two camera lenses, a black one in a
black case. Three computers, a silver Dell XPS laptop with cables,
a Dell Precision Tower Computer Model thirty six twenty, and
a Dell INSPRUN twenty three to thirty computer. According to
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the search warrant documents. Four boxes containing what federal officials
called printed daily activities, which is apparently what he provided
to his publisher, were also hauled from Bolton's phone or home,
according to the documents. So Jonathan Turley I said this
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probably a week, maybe a week and a half ago.
Jonathan Turley said, at this point, in terms of James
Comy's indictment, people were saying that Comy is they had
to make that indictment because the Statute of limitations were
about to expire. Okay, cool, I understand it. I grocked
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that concept. But as I said, you get comy, you
get the nose into the komy tent on something relatively
simple and it's not very complicated USC. I think it's
eighteen USC one thousand and one if I'm remembering my
US codes and statutes, and that will be the chink
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in the armor, and Bolton himself may also be a
chink in the arm, or somebody somewhere is going to
decide after an indictment that it might be better for
me to roll on these things. Jeremy Hanson gave me
a compliment as the best Vocapoli Ravny talks show on
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the planets like poetry for the working man. Thank you
very much, appreciate it. To BZ two things ninety minute
format and Jake cam. Yeah, we'll go into my poor
little boy Jake. He's not too terribly long for this world.
But I did say I wanted to get a because
the dogs used to sleep under the studio. Jake is
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not here tonight, he's sleeping someplace else. He didn't feel
like coming into here tonight, but I would love to
have dog action cam okay, maybe a ninety minute format.
That's good. Thank you for responding to that. I appreciated.
But Bolton, the things that I'm discovering is that, you know,
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you pick up you pick up vibes from the American
media maggots and from the media from across the pond.
I consistently try to seek and source out media from
the UK because sadly they will frequently tell you things
that the American media maggots here at home will not.
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And then you go through those things, you let them
simmer about in your brain, set it on boil and
just sniff it. See what's going on. What do you get, Lassie?
What's that smell? Is that a demarrat down the well?
Is that a CIA guy about to be indicted? Is
that an ex FBI director about to be indicted? Is
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that a National security advisor? What a smell there? And
the overall temper of the times that I'm getting from
the media right now is they're thinking, you know what,
there might be more to Bolton than there is on COMI.
But the cool thing about the federal government, because that's
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what the FBI did when I worked with them, That's
what the federal the FEDS do on any number of
law enforcement levels. Is you work and you work. Up
my last show, there was information indicating that Barackusain Obama
was completely aware of what was going on, And I
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think that's coming because wouldn't it be nice if we
discovered that all all some of the roads that lead
to Rome subsequently several roads lead to Barack Hussein Obama, which,
as I've said any number of times, he's not stupid
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to the point where I believe he completely knew what
was going on. The Other thing that I find very
interesting in terms of news is this story. Last Tuesday night,
my center focus was on Antifa, Rose City Antifa. Antifa
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are actually fascists. They're not anti fascist, they are fascists.
But one of the founding areas, one of the founding
chapters of antifa, because there is no such thing, was
Rose City Antifa. Here's something interesting I can't possibly feature
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why these people would flee the United States of America.
As Mark Bray did, author of the Antifa Got Handbook,
he fled as well, and so the co founders for
Rose City Antifa were found. They were discovered after leaving
the US. Hey, look, you're living in Sweden. They were
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living in Portland before. Now they're living in Sweden. And
a journalist found him, a guy named Christian Peterson. So
Johann Victorian has US and Swedish dual citizenship, and basically asked, hey,
do you think Donald Trump's designation of Antifa as a
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domestic terrorist group made him afraid of being convicted? Because
when you have a designation like that of a terrorist group,
and Antifa is in fact a terrorist group, that makes
it possible to prosecute people for supporting Antifa, and then
it also makes it possible to backtrack the qui bono
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of it all. And that's what's happening right now. So
the people that, oh, you peons in your black black crap,
you can go riot, but I started it. I'm not
going to be hanging around because I see the writing
on the wall. Might they be possibly a couple of
the smart people. Here's someone that's not necessarily a smart person.
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Most everybody has played this, and I want to mention
one thing. I didn't have the opportunity to play this
last Tuesday, but Jersey Joe discovered this and put it
up on shr Jersey Joe wherever it was that he
found this, had this up a good two days before
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the rest of the American Meeta Da Maggots. They were
pushed kicking and screaming into playing this video from Nancy Pelosi.
They would much rather have just let it expire. And again,
all of these things, all the show links will be
in the s HR rumble channel under show links. Give me,
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you know, like two or three hours to drink a
little bit more heavily so that I can get in
the right mind frame to get in and actually do
drunken computer work. But all the show links will be
in there, and this will be in there as well,
because I want my shows to be archives for me
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and for anybody else, because a lot of this stuff
disappears magically, mystically, it just goes. I have no idea.
Let's play the video.
Speaker 22 (01:19:55):
Are you at all.
Speaker 19 (01:19:55):
Concerned that the new January sixth Committee will find you
liable to that?
Speaker 1 (01:19:58):
I am right here? Are you at all stop? Were
you aware that there is going to be a new
January sixth committee? The answer to that question should be why, Yes,
there will be, and who will be the general focal
point of this um Somebody that's about to say something.
Speaker 19 (01:20:23):
Concerned about the new January sixth committee finding you liable
for that day. Why did you refuse the National Guard
on January sixth?
Speaker 1 (01:20:32):
Shut up?
Speaker 7 (01:20:33):
I did not refuse the national Guard.
Speaker 1 (01:20:35):
The president didn't send it.
Speaker 19 (01:20:36):
Why are you coming here with Republican talking points as
if you're as serious journals?
Speaker 1 (01:20:41):
Hey, folks, you know BZ right. B Z wouldn't do this.
He wouldn't put this up unless he had information or
articles or videos or posts in contravention of what it
was that she was saying, because as you know full well,
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that's an abject false lie. Also, notice that Nancy Pelosi
is taking two gentlemen to hold her up as she
daughters out gin influenced and soaked to her waiting suv
wherever the hell that.
Speaker 16 (01:21:16):
And people want to know we still have questions.
Speaker 1 (01:21:18):
Thank you. Now, this is one of the best parts
when I first saw this video, Jersey Joe, again, thanks
for the source. Watch this young journalist look at the camera.
Speaker 12 (01:21:33):
Congoss on Pelos.
Speaker 1 (01:21:34):
As far as I'm concerned, that makes it worth the
price of admission to my show right there. I love that.
I love that then, because BZ brings the information and
the evidence indicating as per normal the American media maggots
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forget intentionally about things. But the Internet is pretty much
sort of kind of forever, and I found I find
lots of things even in my own personal doddering space.
I as I've said any number of times, I got
a keyboard, I have the Internet. I can find this shit.
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So here's Chief Stephen sund Now his name should be
familiar to you in terms of he's the former United
States Capitol Police chief. Following the video, which you can
see over here, I'm not gonna play it again, even
though it was rather delicious. Don't you think I do?
Tell you what? Let me give me a bell just
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because I think I'm delicious. Wait a minute, that's going
places you don't want to go. Speaker Pelosi from Chief Stephen, sound, ma'am,
let me help refresh your memory. It was your sergeant
at arms who repeatedly denied my multiple requests for National
Guard assistance before and on January sixth. Even on January sixth,
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your sergeant at arms denied my urgent requests for over
seventy minutes while he was running it up the chain
for your approval. The Pentagon offered National Guard assistants, but
I had to decline because your sergeant at arms would
not grant me the legal authority as required under federal
law to USC. Nineteen seventy. At your leisure, look at
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all the times that were involved in Chief Sun asking
but being refused the assistance, the ability to ask for
National Guard assistance. He wasn't granted. Excuse me, he wasn't
granted that it didn't happen. And so let's continue. Let's
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take this off and let's put up essentially the big story,
because there was a big story. There was a bigger
article which predated that quite some time. And as this
originally sourced from the Washington Examiner, ex Capitol Police chief
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slams Pelosi says she rejected the National Guard help any
form of assistance on January sixth. So she keeps lying,
and the demo rats keep buying it, and she keeps
spewing all this lying, vomitous material, knowing that weak brained
or bread brained demoats will soak this up like SpongeBob
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SquarePants like they never have before. It's a lie. It's
a lie. For those of you who just tuned in,
by the way, it's a lie. I got six more
minutes before the bottom of the hour break. I think
I'll be able to make my way through this. Now
let me prepare you for this. There's a Scotis ruling
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that people are anticipating being released. I'm not sure of
the timeframe, but I think I'm guessing within a week,
a week or two. People better than men can probably
quantify that timeframe. But it's a case called Louisiana versus Cala.
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Scotis is hearing it right now. Oral arguments were being presented.
Now video is not allowed during arguments in Scotus, and
there's an NAACP lawyer who's arguing as part of that
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for Louisiana, saying that it's necessary to create race based
congressional districts because this is a quote White Democrats were
not voting for black candidates, whether they were Democrats or not.
Do you have the receipts on that. So let me
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first play this, and then I want to get into
the argument made by Kaitanji Brown Jackson, who is essentially
I think a potted ficus is smarter than her. Maybe
I will potentially go so far as to postulate that
even Hank Johnson, I know your shocked, may be smarter
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than Kaitanji Brown Jackson. Well, there is no video to
go with this, but this is Jani Nelson arguing for
a second majority district in Louisiana using that buttressing argument
that I just indicated. Let's listen to her. It's about
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thirty seven seconds of her attempting to make her case
before Scotus.
Speaker 35 (01:27:03):
That's right, and in the state of Louisiana. That analysis
was conducted in the narn case and it was clear that,
regardless of party, white Democrats were not voting for black candidates,
whether they were Democrats or not. And we know that
there is such a significant chasm between how black and
white voters vote in Louisiana that there's no question that
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even if there is some correlation between race and party,
that race is the driving factor.
Speaker 32 (01:27:33):
Can you comment on the Solicitor General's suggestion at page twenty?
Speaker 1 (01:27:38):
Okay, no, we don't have the audio on that, but
I'm putting that up for you so that you can
see the direction that this is going. And the direction
is this they're attempting to argue before Scotus that being
a racist and setting up racist districts is That's exactly
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what MLK Junior would have wanted these days segregation. In
order to solve racism, we have to be racists. But hey,
it's coming from the Demurrat party historically always the party
of racists. That's true. Okay. So first again, this is
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another audio cut, doesn't have any video with it at all. Okay.
So first, the NAACP lawyer says Section two, the Voter
Rights Amendment is needed because Demorats aren't voting for blacks.
And then the woman Katanji Brown Jackson, who, if you remember,
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in her interview for this lofty appointment as Scotus jurist,
said that she could not possibly envision, or describe or
define a woman. So let's listen to her argument because
at that point you're thinking to yourself, did I this
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is a minute and a half. Did I just hear
this argument being made by a black female, Katanji Brown Jackson,
who somehow managed to make it to a seat in Scotus.
Speaker 36 (01:29:21):
Listen, I guess I'm thinking of it of the fact
that remedial action absent discriminatory intent is really not a
new idea in the civil rights.
Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
Lawska, this is as high as I can make the
volume go on your end you might want to jack
up the volume a little bit. It's a little low.
Speaker 36 (01:29:43):
And my kind of paradigmatic example of this is something
like the Ada Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act
against the backdrop of a world that was generally not
accessible to people with disabilities, and so it was discriminatory
in a fest.
Speaker 1 (01:30:03):
So about this time, you're probably thinking, way, is she
maneuvering in the direction in which I think?
Speaker 36 (01:30:10):
In fact, because these folks were not able to access
these buildings, and it didn't matter whether the person who
built the building or the person who owned the building
intended for them to be exclusionary, that's irrelevant. Congress said
the facilities have to be made equally open to people
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with disabilities, if readily possible. I guess I don't understand
why that's not what's happening here.
Speaker 1 (01:30:38):
The op okay that she doesn't understand considering her prior
rulings and opinions should not be shocking.
Speaker 36 (01:30:47):
Idea in section two is that we are responding to
current day manifestations of past and present decisions that disadvantage
minorities and make it so that they don't have equal
access to the voting system. Right they're disabled. In fact,
we use the word disabled in Milligan.
Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
Okay, this is the old screed that let me just
be frank, or it could be BZ, whatever you want,
just don't call me late for dinner. Blacks, American blacks
and Demorats have been saying this for literally decades. Are
too stupid and ignorant to figure out how to vote,
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how to get id or where to go for vote.
So you must hold their little hands and guide them
through the convoluted process that is known as voting. If
that isn't one of the greatest insults imaginable, I don't
know what is. Let's finish this.
Speaker 36 (01:31:54):
We say, that's a way in which you see that
these processes are not equal.
Speaker 1 (01:32:00):
Open So I speak leftist, let me interpret for you.
And what she has said was essentially that blacks in
the Louisiana versus Calai case see Louisiana is saying we
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need to make racist districts only for blacks because blacks
need their own racist districts because they're too stupid to
know how to get to the poles. And we want
to stack everything as much as humanly possible. Now, if
that isn't one of the most insulting things imaginable, which
is not shocking having come directly from the mouths of
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Demorats historically being the party of massive racists themselves. She's
comparing blacks to needing the ADA. In other words, blacks
are sufficiently mentally, they have zero mental fecundity. They're not
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smart enough. So they need something similar like the jury
rigging that Louisiana is asking us to do. They need
something similar from the Voting Rights Act like the ADA,
because well, blacks are disabled. So the case basically is
examining whether Louisiana's congressional map with two majority black districts
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violates the Constitution's Equal Protection Clause or the Fifteenth Amendment. So,
in defending section two of the VRA, which is the
Voting Rights Act, KBJ Keatunji Brown Jackson says, we are
responding to current day manifestations of past and present decisions
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that disadvantage minorities and make it so they don't have
equal access to the voting system. Right, they're disabled. Okay,
that's a direct quote quote, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,
Let me repeat that last sentence for you in case
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you just tuned in so those things disadvantage minorities and
make it so they don't have equal access to the
voting system. Right, they're disabled. Stop, who's the they? American blacks?
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What are they? They're disabled? So blacks needing their own
congressional districts, which is on its face racist. Katanji Brown
Jackson is all in along with the rest of the
Demo rat saying that American blacks are sufficiently stupid and
brain damaged that they need all the help they can
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possibly get. They can't do any of this without us
or the Demo rat. Can you possibly feature anything more
incredibly insulting to that? How do you exist in a
world where someone is that revoltingly stupid and revoltingly racist?
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Because I'm here to tell you, if SCOTUS rules against Louisiana,
You're going to see race based districts crushed and that
will have a massive influence. I mean, if you thought
the Scotis ruling on abortion was going to garner and
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did garner a huge reaction from the demarrat and leftist base.
If SCOTUS comes through with this ruling disfavoring Louisiana, I
postulate you may get up to and including riots all around,
the lurks, the leftist urban rat cages. It's that serious.
(01:36:07):
And the demo rats are going to go two ten
over one ninety, just a hair more in blood pressure
than they are right now. That's how critical this is. No,
I'm not having another break. I am continuing. But this,
this is the crux of the biscuit right here. This
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is a massive, massive thing. And when I was going through,
oh you know what, I have transitioned. No, no, get
that out of your brain. I have moved over from
one segment to another. And the segment that we're going
to be talking about right now is this one. So
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if I can have my producer queue this up pretty please,
It's time for cat happy, happy stories and good times.
Here's a happy story kids. NBC News cuts around one
hundred and fifty staffers as it separates from MSNBC and CNBC.
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The cuts basically seven percent nearly seven percent of NBC's
news operations and representing two percent of the NBCU News
Group workforce. Now, the people that were affected were those
there were roughly I don't know, at least one hundred
and fifty people that whose job was to If you
(01:37:38):
look up here, one hundred and fifty staffers. What were
they doing well? NBC News conducting that second round of layoffs,
was using those people just for LGBTQRS stories and coverage.
(01:38:00):
They needed one hundred and fifty people to make that
kind of coverage. Now, if that isn't nuts, I don't
know what is. Here's another happy story. When I first
I had to play this sufficient sufficient number of times
so when I play this for you, I don't burst
out laughing. So I had I had to absolutely crush
(01:38:20):
my brain watching this any number of times so that
I didn't lose my poop and go sphincterless watching this.
This is classic Trump and classic macron. O. MG, I'm
gonna have to ambig in this. It's almost thirty seconds
(01:38:42):
of Trump being Trump. Look look, look look at the
white hand. Mccrolan has a white hand. No is he
going to be letting you go?
Speaker 16 (01:38:55):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:38:56):
Fuck it, I'm not Nope, No mccron is going. Is
this bastard trying to prove I want to go? No,
you're not going. I want to go. Okay, finally you
can go. That's Trump. That's Trump all over. That's you know,
reason number ten five and seventy nine point seven as
(01:39:16):
to why I love the hell out of Donald John
Trump omb orange man bad the guy with the dead
orange cat on his head. Here's another issue that I
think is a great story. This is a happy story.
Pete Hegseth, Secretary of the Department of War, said in
a post on X because all the journalists are oh
(01:39:38):
they're mortified, including Newsmax. They all got together the I
think it was the Pentagon Press Corps PPC something like that.
They have a little organization, and Pete Hegseth wrote, Pentagon
access is a privilege, it is not a right. So
(01:39:59):
here is the pres yes, credentialing for dummies. I I
don't know, you gotta love that press number one. Press
no longer roams free. This is press being credential for
the Pentagon for me to be specific, So in the
Pentagon apparently here too, for the press went where ever
(01:40:21):
the hell they wanted to. And he says press no
longer roams free. The press must wear a visible badge.
What what for the press to wear a visible badge?
Is like this for the American media maggots, this is heresy.
Credential press no longer permitted to solicit criminal acts. Do
(01:40:45):
you know what that means? I know, I speak heg seth.
And what that means is if we find that you
leaked or had access to places or personnel that you
should not have, and we discover you leaked, we're going
to prosecute you federally. I don't think I can make
it any more plane than that. And yet the American
(01:41:09):
media maggots went crazy nuts over those horrible strictures. We can't,
we can't operate under that. And then Axios, this is
why it's another happy story, Axios said. Pentagon confiscates badges
of Defense reporters. They warned you, They told you that
(01:41:32):
if you didn't comply, and if you didn't sign off,
you were going to have your credentials removed and your
access to the Pentagon removed as well. Guillotine. It's done.
A dark day. Pentagon confiscates badges of defense workers.
Speaker 29 (01:41:51):
Oh no, no.
Speaker 1 (01:41:53):
Nearly every Pentagon reporter from almost every major media outlet
in America turned into press Thursday after refusing to endorse
the Defense Department's new rules that say it would make
our jobs impossible to do and for us to be independent. Okay, well,
(01:42:13):
it's not a right, it's a privilege to walk through
the Pentagon. And you sign off on this or you don't.
Here's another one. This is to me, this is a
happy story. I'm weird this way. It's a happy story
(01:42:34):
because this is how leftists craft these things. So this
is from American Immigration Council dot dot org and they're
saying that the Supreme Court's latest decision basically clears the
way for racial profiling during immigration raids, to which I responded,
(01:42:59):
you know, because so many illegal invaders from all around
the globe are white people from Norway or Canada or France.
Canadians are dying to get into the United States. They're clamming,
they're they're they're queueing up, like at least too deep
(01:43:22):
to get into the United States. White people from like
I said, Norway, Canada, France, Finland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany.
You know, they're all dying to get in here. Comma,
you morons. And so the Supreme this is their belief.
The Supreme Court clears the way for racial profiling. What's
(01:43:48):
the general color of the people that are illegal invaders?
I just indicated, and any clear thinking individual knows well
it's not really white people. Oh yes it is. Think
of all those evil white South Africans that came in
and there was an invasion of South Africans of at
least I don't know, twenty five of them, maybe fifty. Okay,
(01:44:12):
So I'm telling you see, you see Bz's racist. He
didn't mention the south of white South Africans. But this
is the way, and it's absolutely risible to think that
this is the way that they think. And it's a
happy story because they're that stupid. But occasionally they make
(01:44:36):
their point. One hundred people watching live right now, thank
you kindly from UBG. What's delicious is no judge can
make the Secretary of War change his mind because the
maggots turned in their creds voluntarily. So it's an if
then equation. If you sign an agreement in indicating that
(01:45:00):
you will comply with our rules, our house, our rules,
sure you can come on in, you can come into
the Pentagon. If you're not interested in compliance, then essentially
you can stay the hell out. Rick Robinson says four
hundred on our side or so that's from X and
(01:45:20):
klr inn, which makes me think maybe it's time to
run this up the flagpole like this. You can read
it anyway. Thanks Rick for that and that update appreciated.
I seldom mention this, but this is a happy story
in terms of if you have if you're a common
sense thinking individual, you already sensed this was true. You
(01:45:48):
knew it Wuhan nineteen. In twenty and twenty one and
up to and including twenty two and around in there,
Closing this country was one of the worst things that
we ever did. It affected, in my opinion, an entire
generation of kids and screwed them up, absolutely screwed them up.
(01:46:12):
But now it's discovered that data on how parts of
Pfizer BioNTech one nineteen vaccine spread in the bodies of
mice data were withheld from regulatory submissions to the US FDA,
according to new comparisons of those submissions and similar documents
(01:46:36):
sent to Japanese regulators. In other words, these people Big
Pharma decided that they were going to withhold hold back
important data that was required that people before taking the
JAB should know. Let me see if I still have
(01:46:58):
this up. I think I took it down. And essentially
what I said last time was that the definition during
this time of a vaccine changed from something that provides
immunity to something that provides a modicum of protection. And
(01:47:21):
that was made, and that was done so that it
would look as though, well, you're actually guinea pigs and
your test beds, so we have to wiggle some words
around a little bit so that you don't feel so
bad when later on you get a shit ton of problems.
(01:47:44):
Bombshell vax versus unvaxed study finally sees the light of day,
and the results are staggering. Health journalist and film producer
just released his film An Inconvenient Study, which follows a
year's long exchange with doctor Marcus Zervos, head of Infectious
Disease at the Henry Ford Health Clinic in Detroit, a
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doctor who's about as pro vaccine as they come. So
what happened is that he determined that a study comparing
the health outcomes of vaccinated and unvaccinated children, the dtp
VAS vaccine did predect protect against diphtheria, tetanus, and percussies,
(01:48:29):
but there was more than a two fold increase in
overall mortality. And so, as I want to say, you
can read this at your leisure on my rumble page
on Rumble, at rumble dot com and the shr media group.
All of these all of these articles will be in
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there for you to kick back with your favorite beverage
and read it in detail, in depth. So do you
remember this? Let me put this up because people are saying, oh,
blacks aren't racist, Black males can't be racist, black females
(01:49:13):
can be racist. DC Judge Kendra Briggs has allowed the
two teens who are black. Let me point out because
leftists always want to know about race. It is critical
to them. So I don't particularly give a shit ab
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us one way or the other, but it's critical to
demarrats and leftists. So that's how I craft my response here.
So Judge Kendra Briggs pictured right there has allowed the
two teens who were black who jumped Edward Korstein to
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avoid jail and sends them to simple probation, stating that
her job is tohbilitate, not to punish. This was a
racist verdict from a racist judge. Now, the simple test,
as I've said for any number of years, is okay,
reverse this crap. The white kids would be in prison. Well,
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that makes equal justice for all, doesn't it?
Speaker 6 (01:50:21):
Now?
Speaker 1 (01:50:22):
Folks, bez This is how Besy rocks and rolls. It
shouldn't surprise you that I have this coming up here,
a female who says black women can't be racist to
white women. Don't you get that? Don't you understand that?
Speaker 30 (01:50:40):
Go here, now you can respond, they cannot be racist
to white women.
Speaker 1 (01:50:44):
Are you kidding me?
Speaker 6 (01:50:45):
Sorry?
Speaker 1 (01:50:46):
That makes no sense.
Speaker 19 (01:50:47):
Sorry, black women cannot be racist to white women.
Speaker 1 (01:50:52):
Stop. Let me play this over again for those of
you who just tuned in or we're listening to Nirvana
or something else in your ear pods.
Speaker 7 (01:51:01):
Now you can rest they cannot be racist to white women.
Speaker 1 (01:51:04):
Are you kidding me?
Speaker 6 (01:51:05):
Sorry?
Speaker 1 (01:51:05):
That makes no sense.
Speaker 7 (01:51:06):
Sorry, Black women cannot be racist to white women. Do
you not understand?
Speaker 1 (01:51:14):
Oh yes, they can understand that. Oh yes, they can
very much.
Speaker 7 (01:51:17):
And you've been racist to me.
Speaker 1 (01:51:19):
You've been racist to me a white man? Say yeah,
how am I racist to you? I'm black? I can't
be racist.
Speaker 7 (01:51:27):
You evidence to me?
Speaker 1 (01:51:31):
So you need to see this ship. The the show
is getting longer. So I'm sorry, My poopo nasties are
starting to come out in certain lurks, in certain areas,
in certain venues, Blacks are more racist than whites. Oh
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you can't say that bs, Well, you don't want to
open your eyes. Here are the receipts, as is common said,
commonly said these days, here's a black female who says
that blacks can't be racist because we're blacks, said the racist,
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you could be racist?
Speaker 29 (01:52:14):
To me?
Speaker 1 (01:52:16):
Tell me when I've been awhouse. This is Riley Gaines
on the right, who's laughing.
Speaker 7 (01:52:23):
You may be a powerhouse. When have I been a
race baits?
Speaker 36 (01:52:28):
Admit that?
Speaker 7 (01:52:29):
When have I been a race bets?
Speaker 1 (01:52:30):
Okay?
Speaker 7 (01:52:31):
When have I been a race bats?
Speaker 36 (01:52:32):
Okay?
Speaker 7 (01:52:35):
Tell me give me one example of.
Speaker 1 (01:52:37):
Me, honey. So how many people would put this on
their shows? There are some people on some shows in
some venues that say BZ and I've been sent emails BZ.
Sometimes you go too far. You must be the racist.
(01:52:57):
They don't listen to the shows. I'm white, so because
I'm I must be the racist. But I pull no punches.
Blacks are racists, Whites are racists, Asians are racists. The
Japanese are some of the most ethnocentric people on the planet.
The Chinese are some of the most ethnocentric people on
(01:53:18):
the planet. For leftists, that means race favoring in case
you guys just tuned in, consult your Funk and Wagnalls.
But I bring this to you to indicate that this
is a happy story, because this is how ignorant some
people are. I think I'm gonna I won't be able
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to get you know, here's the thing. I had some
great stories for Canada, heavy haul about Canada itself tonight,
and I'm not going to be able to get to them.
I'm going to wrap up the show with California always
spelled over the k Californians Gavin Newsom, because when you're
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somebody like Gavin Newsom and you want to get on
someone's show, because podcasts, as we're discovering, are so in
right now. Well, the Republicans, these people went on podcasts
and they actually talk to people and they had conversations,
and that's what did it. I know we have to
(01:54:23):
get on podcasts, say demoats and leftists. Except wait a minute.
The best way to get on a show like that.
This is from New York Post. Gavin Newsom claims he's
punching back at Son of a Bitch Joe Rogan in
a vulgar plea to appear on his show. So what
(01:54:44):
part of this makes sense to you if you're not
a demorat or a leftist. Okay, Gavin Newsom wants to
be on Joe Rogan's show because Joe Rogan has probably
the number one podcast on the planet as far as
I know, that's as close as I can get. So
(01:55:04):
he thinks that he'll sweet talk his way onto Joe
Rogan's show by calling Joe Rogan a son of a
bitch in a vulgar Please please have me on your
show if you would, Joe Rogan, because uh, I have
a very convincing manner. I'll cross my legs, maybe I'll
frown at you in order to convince hordes of people that, hey,
(01:55:32):
you need to vote for me. Here's another story again.
This will be in the show notes again Daily Mail.
I find a lot of good stuff on the Daily
Mail in UK news because in any number of cases,
you won't find that stuff here. The smoking gun proof
(01:55:52):
that Gavin Newsom is to blame for the deadly LA fires.
So there's a guy named Spencer Pratt and he thinks
he's going to win his lawsuit that he has against
the City of Los Angeles following the arrest of that
French leftist terrorist that was a nutcase and he set
the Southern California fires and he was living This guy,
(01:56:17):
Spencer Pratt was living in I think he was in
the Pacific Palisades neighborhood that got torched and that was gone.
So this guy, Spencer Pratt, I do not know him,
but apparently he's some type of celebrity and he has
some kind of a social media presence and he's trying
(01:56:38):
to keep the lawsuits in the news, and he's saying
his contention is that Governor k Newsom and Karen Bass,
the LA Mayor, were negligent when it came to stopping
the fires from spreading. And it said it was always
the main crux of our legal case. Somebody lit the
Lackman fire on New Year's Eve. The fire was not
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properly contented, aimed, and it rekindled. And that's precisely why
Governor Newsom and the mayor and the state are culpable.
They allowed a fire to smolder for a week without
doing anything to mitigate it. Now, anyone who knows anything
about firefighting, or if you've been involved in a fire
(01:57:22):
or around a major fire, you know that if it
was significant. The firefighters don't just come and put the
wet stuff on the red stuff and then go away,
because depending upon the size of the debris and the
fuel involve from the fire triangle, you have to constantly
monitor that because you can have reflashes, fires can re emerge.
(01:57:48):
But apparently that wasn't done this time, and so these
people are saying, you know, this is standard operating procedure
for Gavin Newsom and the state of California. Now I'm
going to show you this. My wife, not me, missus Bez.
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I don't know how she got on this list, but
she's on a list to receive texts from California Alway
spelled it with a K demo rats. And so this
was a text sent to her and I will read
it because the letters are really small, and especially for
those people that are listening and they're not watching right now.
(01:58:33):
So this is a text sent to all of Gavin
Newsom's minions and it got sent to her as well.
We are legally there's a point coming. We are legally
required to report what we raise. Gavin Newsom. In just
a moment, I'm going to ask you to make a
well time donation to help me pass the Election Rigging
Response Act. Please give me a chance to explain why
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this request, especially today, is so important. Here's the truth.
In few days November, okay, we have our final official
fundraising decline excuse me, deadline of the campaign. When it ends,
we're legally required to report just how much we've raised.
Everybody's going to be watching, not just here, but Republicans
and other states who want to see Democrats' enthusiasm to
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stop Trump from rigging maps in more states. This is
raising money for California. I'll spelled it with k prop fifty.
If we report a big number, they'll know Americans are
deeply opposed to their efforts to rig the next next election.
Plus every donation will help us win our race in California.
God help us. If we lose here and Republicans redistrict everywhere,
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we may have enjoyed our last free and fair election.
So please, if we're going to persuade and turn out
the voters we need to win, then I need you now.
If you can't make one last contribution here, here's what
you can't see. Here's what there's a link in here,
and would any of you be shocked? But here's the
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evidence that Bez provides. This is why you watch and
listen to the show live and later on in podcast.
Where does this go? Where did the donations for Governor
Newsom go? Well, if you can't see this, let me
edumicate you. They go to secure dot act blue dot com.
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The donations are going to act blue. Of course. Naturally
you are not shocked, are you. I have one more
that I wish I could. I could ambigon this and
splash this all over the screen. This is a story
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of from Mediaite. It has one of the most ridiculously
god stupid names that you can think of for a website.
Whoever thought that you know media You can't even really
say it? Well, media Ote, what the hell? So here's
(02:01:11):
mediat And then this is Gavin Newsome. And if you
would please count how many times Gavin Newsom says the
word interesting? Why does he say the word interesting? Because
he's caught. He's hoisted on the petard of his own creation.
(02:01:33):
Where essentially the people that are interviewing this this is
a podcast or a live podcast. It's on video from
a place or some show called Higher Learning. And one
of the hosts is this dude named Van Lathan and
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he interviewed Gavin Newsom last week, and so he's he's
as the guest to Avan to Avian Kafvin Newsom, I'm
sun setting, folks, Okay, it's late, the hostess a pack.
(02:02:14):
I will not vote for a candidate that takes one
dollar from a pack, you know, the people that kind
of support Jews, and then confronted that with this, I
speak left as so I'll translate this is a left
of saying I perceive you to be insufficiently left for
the left, and if a PAC contributed any money to you,
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which they did to Gavin Newsom, I will not be
voting for you. Now, this is as big as I'll
be able to make it. I couldn't figure out how
to put this someplace else, so you're gonna see it.
But yeah, listen to this. Let me crank it up
all the way. I hope the volume is acceptable to
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what Gavin says, count like the number of hubcaps that
fall off the nineteen sixty eight charger in the nineteen
sixty eight movie Bullet with Steve McQueen, how many hubcaps
fall off the nineteen sixty eight dodge charger in the
pursuit scene the answer is seven. So how many times
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in this interview does Gavin Newsom say the word interesting? Okay?
Count the hubcaps.
Speaker 7 (02:03:29):
I will not vote for a candidate that takes one
dollar from a pack.
Speaker 24 (02:03:32):
It's interested, I mean, it's interesting even thought about apac
and it's interesting.
Speaker 1 (02:03:37):
You're like the first to bring up apack in yours,
which is interesting. Why did I say that? Not relevant
to the my day to day life? Okay, which is
just interesting.
Speaker 24 (02:03:48):
It's interesting you say that jpack perhaps more, but apack
less and less, which is just interesting. What's interesting about
it that it's just interesting as you bring up a
pack that it has been part of I'm just reflecting
quite openly and honestly hasn't been part of the day
to day.
Speaker 1 (02:04:05):
This is one of the few times where I have
seen and heard Governor Gavin Newsom. He's caught with his
fly down and his pants down, and he didn't expect
that from He expected a softball interview, and then it
was revealed later on that he's perceived to be now
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not left enough and so I'm not voting for you.
Worse yet, that's a black guy who is telling Gavin Newsom,
I'm not voting for you how many interestings did you count?
I'm gonna let that be up to you. Let's catch
up to comments. Then we're gonna wrap this crap up.
What do you think I was listening to Rednecks? It's
(02:04:51):
that kind of night busy. You're better than Rogan. That
shit's not funny. Okay, stop last uh, Phantom says too
many times? I bet, and the Phantom said, yeah, I
count seven. Isn't that interesting? Well, let's see what more
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do I have up here? Anything?
Speaker 16 (02:05:15):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (02:05:15):
Yeah, it's the I have no time to cover this
tonight because I know you guys want to get to
your weekend, and I'm going to tell you right off
the bat early and frequently, this is my last show
of the week. Thursday night shows are the last, So
I hope you guys have a great Friday. Tomorrow, we're
going to take our little doggie back into the bed.
(02:05:37):
We're going to give you more fluids. We've been every day,
we've been giving him an ivy drip, and it makes
me cringe to think that we have to take this
big needle and jam it into the back the back
of the neck of this poor lad Jake. It hurts
me to hurt him some time next week. And Sean
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Lewis on Edge of Liberty, has addressed this any number
of times. But Assembly Bill four ninety five in California
was just signed by Gavin or Gavin Newsom basically relegating
the government as well they own your children. And this
is going to create a host of problems, so many
problems and so many issues that Sean has addressed. I
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was thinking about trying to get him on the show tonight,
and I thought, no, you know, with all the rest
of the stuff that's going on, I just don't have
the time. But maybe Sean can address that in depth
on Monday, or not he's already addressed it, or maybe
I can get him back on the show on Tuesday
and have him go into great detail. Because if there's
somebody that can explain this incredibly well, I determined and
(02:06:48):
sussed out that it was Sean Lewis because he has
kids in the state of California and it affects he
and his family and his kids directly. So he's probably
best person to be able to figure out how and
where that goes. And so I believe that probably I've
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had some good viewing, some good numbers on the show.
I will say it again, I don't do this show
for money. I do it for shits and giggles and grins.
And I attempt, at least in some mere, meager fashion,
to attempt to put sort of an upwards crease occasionally
(02:07:34):
on your pie hole. And if I had tonight, then
as far as I'm concerned, that's a that's a plus
for me. Thanks for the suggestions, as per normal, unless
I kick the can and cac over the weekend. Are
you to the point have you ever been to the
point where you're good with that? In terms of all
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the stupid things that are going on, all the crazy
things that I done over the years, I am okay
with either dying for a cause or dieing tomorrow because
I've done crazy, stupid shit that nobody ever has done before.
(02:08:22):
And if I go, it's like one of the things
that Rick Robinson and I talked about directly after the
passing of Charlie Kirk, and I still likeganize over this,
and I know Rick does too. He doesn't want to
admit it, but probably a lot of people do. Have
you not in the past ask yourself? Following the assassination
of Charlie Kirk, What the hell? Why him? A great
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guy like him? He goes, I'm still here. I'm still
struggling with that. It's a conundrum that we're all going
to have to fait. It's it's still there's still so
much more to sift out through Charlie Kirk. But I
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think he made a bunch of us focus like a
laser beam. Well, since I'm bringing this up, let me
go over here. I had some happy story stuff that,
oh that's the Canada stuff. Let me see if I
can get to this and find it. Damn it. Okay,
(02:09:35):
now I can't find it up in my tab, so
I'll talk about this. There's some there's some positive signs
with regard to religion in the United States, things that
I certainly had not seen coming at all, And next
Tuesday I'll probably tell you about them sooner or later.
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For Canada Heavy All, I got a tell you how
Canada is a mired, atrocious piece of cesspool ridden crap.
Canada is falling down the tubes, almost but not quite
as bad as the UK. Right now, that having been said,
(02:10:20):
I conclude this show. I say from my official demorat
crying Baby Mug because the theme of the show tonight
was demoats on cork on demoats. So you didn't see
the the bz KC one thirty five mug. You saw
the crying baby demoat mug. God, would you? I don't
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love Ricky Robinson. Get that get that banner off there.
Thank you for by the way, Greg, thank you for
simulcasting the show. And to all the other people that
are on KLRN right now watching live, thanks for watching
through KLRN. And then I will put this show up
as a podcast later, uh maybe after midnight, definitely by tomorrow.
(02:11:07):
I'll put it up through Rumble, and I'll also put
up so people can see the podcast in either Rumble
and or YouTube. And just remember, if you want to
find out, hey that thing that Bez spoke about, where
can I on Rumble air k on Rumble. By the way,
for those of you who just stepped into the show,
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this is where I say you're late and you missed
it all. Good God, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,
children of all ages, Thanks for listening to Bez's Berzert
Bobcat Saloon Radio show live and direct right here on
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the SHR Media Network on k l RN on all
the podcatchers anywhere and everywhere. Uh down northeast, west south.
What am I going to say next?
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They produce thrust you can trust and as per normal,
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Also thanks to my personal case one thirty five kettle
one refueling team with whom I shall be concerning in
less than ten minutes. Remember the words have Vlad the Impaler? True?
Then true now so it's t TFN. I get some sleep,
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TATA for now.
Speaker 7 (02:13:13):
My mama, not man.
Speaker 9 (02:13:16):
Everyone, Good night, Mama, go Daddy, good night, children, good night,
good night Elizabeth.
Speaker 19 (02:13:21):
Night town boy, good night, Timbob, night him up, good night, Jim.
Speaker 9 (02:13:29):
What's going on? I was a sleep?
Speaker 2 (02:13:31):
What's everybody?
Speaker 9 (02:13:31):
Doing good night and good luck.
Speaker 1 (02:13:46):
Sometimes I get the mouth parts right, and and I
I speak along with them, and sometimes I don't. Let's
wrap up the show for this weekend by putting h
a few more comments up. Hey busy, if you had
a producer, aren't you ending the show? Yeah, the show
has officially ended. Don't tell anybody that the show is
(02:14:09):
officially ended. Good night ed and good night Jake. Everybody,
God bless, take care.
Speaker 11 (02:14:31):
And be safe.
Speaker 1 (02:14:33):
Jake will win at life. The comments are still coming.
What the what the hair? What the hair? Fred the
seeing eye chameleon. Folks that said good night, go away,
go to bed, the hell is wrong with you? Drink
heavily before you go to bed, though chow