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I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass.
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A lot of freedom is never more than one generation
away from extinction.
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We didn't pass it on to our children in the bloodstream.
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The only way they can inherit the freedom.
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We have known is if we fight, weren't protected, defended,
and then handed to them with the well taught lessons
of how they in their lifetime must do the same.
And if you and I don't do this, if you
and I may well spend our sunset years telling our
children and our children's children what it once was like
in America when men were breathing.
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Their role constitutions were compassedly.
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with the Steve front to ponder my hands, but on
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Through the storm.
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They spin its heals better see through the haze.
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Be maggots lost in the maze. I'm calling it out,
no fear in my soul.
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This patriots fire, losing control. Bots shamble in the fire,
touching the top, burning bed.
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In the night, stand for the truth a battle the
game shops.
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Come and remember my ba.
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This judge is twisted, trying to steal our rights, but
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to the border of the cell.
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In the soutain, I'm screaming from the moons.
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They make the flat stars and struts forever under God's
open sky.
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No global has Chang's gonna change this land.
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I'm the sheriff, bullet, the truth and my They pushed
theirs in the bottom, bringing the ball.
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They promises empty and their heart sized col.
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Warriors stands.
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Come and remember my dad.
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Shut the stones.
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I've walked the line forty one years, badge on the grind,
now the dead. My voice like a plate cutting through
the lines that the traders made.
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Hurricanes range boy standing tall sheriffs and constant sends in the.
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Corn America.
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God in country.
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This fot is real.
Speaker 9 (04:40):
You don't want to be nice. If I turn my
damn mic on, that would always be positive in terms
of a show where there's actual audio folks, labials, ladils,
and gentle men, boys and girls, children of all ages
welcome to Bez's Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio sh where I
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am in fact the conservative Sherpa, And if I had
an appropriate banner, I'd run it, and it says you
know who I is. I is the guy guiding you
through the insidious maelstrom of demarrat, leftist and globalist lies, chaos, deceit,
betrayal and tyranny and the stuff that happens to be
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like that. And tonight on the show, we have some
of the guests that you've known for all these years.
Speaker 4 (05:31):
We have.
Speaker 9 (05:34):
It's a two for two.
Speaker 10 (05:35):
It's equal.
Speaker 9 (05:36):
It'll be an equal battle. It's nine millimeters at midnight.
It'll be like KLRN over here, and it'll be like
s HR over here. And not too long they were
issued they're five sevens. There fn five sevens, and it
will be in fact five sevens at midnight. Wait a minute,
there's somebody in private chat. Okay, never mind, anyway, it
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doesn't make any difference. So thanks for being here, folks.
We're going to talk about things that have to do
with Let's see if I can find it something similar
to this, which is what was it on Tuesday?
Speaker 10 (06:21):
Now?
Speaker 9 (06:21):
Some say it's a gop apocalypse and then a lot
of people are saying, well, you know, was it?
Speaker 5 (06:28):
Was?
Speaker 9 (06:28):
It really an apocalypse? So let's bring in some guestes,
shall we. Stephen Hall was here first, so let me
welcome him in. Stephen, good to see you. Now before
we go to the other folks, I want to emphasize
this with emphasis em facingly is this is the first
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time you've been on the show. But because of that,
if you would give people a little bit of an
indicator as to who you are, you're on t r N,
but give people just away bit of you seen me,
if you would please.
Speaker 4 (07:07):
Okay, I am a mathematician of art eclumnist by disposition
way too many degrees and a little cantankers and short
and dealing with people generally good humor. I have a
show on Inquiry every other weekend on k l r
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N Radio and you were there as a guest our
guest integrator, and I was very.
Speaker 5 (07:37):
Thank you for.
Speaker 9 (07:40):
I appreciate it. So anyway, you are tonight, our resident.
I don't want to be insulting, but intellectual or or
a better like somebody in your Yeah, someone in your
arena I would call an underachiever speaking of uh, not
an actual underachiever. Here's sackhead, Sean. See, I was nice
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to you.
Speaker 5 (08:06):
Are you saying that I'm overachieving at everything in life?
And I just I never have the actual skills to
do anything, so I'm just getting lucky all the time.
Is that?
Speaker 9 (08:15):
No, you're My point is you're not an underachiever.
Speaker 10 (08:20):
If he's not gonna say it, I will.
Speaker 5 (08:23):
By the way, Besy screen room, while comfortable, does smell
a little bit like an adult video store. I don't
know if you want to adjust that back there?
Speaker 9 (08:31):
What I just had this change the chat room, I
could have sweat. Okay, all right, good.
Speaker 5 (08:39):
I'm talking about the green room where you stick us
all just and it's it's really tiny. So Stephen, Rick
and I all were just kind of pressed up against
each other. It was kind of weird.
Speaker 10 (08:47):
Well, if somebody would stop leaving his socks in the corner.
Speaker 5 (08:50):
Oh, I thought there are pants, Rick, I really thought
we all agreed the pants were required for tonight's show.
Speaker 10 (08:57):
Hey, I did not get my.
Speaker 9 (08:58):
Memo on that, so for anything, I did have a
bit of a memory lapse I had forgotten and my
greatest apologies. I'm going to have to put like moth
balls in there to go along with the porcupine pee
which was over in the corner if I'm not mistaken,
and hopefully you didn't see the puddle, and uh, porcupines,
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for whatever reason, tend to pee on dalmatians, and I
suspect it was the porcelain dalmatian that I had jammed
over into the corner, which was the recipient of said love.
Speaker 5 (09:33):
And actually Rick was riding on that when I walked
into the green room.
Speaker 9 (09:37):
So it was I just hey, hey, hey what I was, Hey, Hey,
what happened to?
Speaker 7 (09:42):
What?
Speaker 4 (09:42):
What?
Speaker 10 (09:43):
What happens in the green rooms stays in the green rooms?
Speaker 9 (09:45):
Or we had hi hey yo, hi you So folks
tonight we're going to be talking about, uh these areas
if if you would, we're gonna be examining the election.
And I think, well, I know, at least for me
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in my case, I vented, I got that stuff out
and I'm going to do a little bit before we
get like wacky low. I'm going to do a little
bit of Bz's BBS Big Beautiful soliloquy to begin, and
then we'll we'll pull folks in following that. But what
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I'd like to do during the show for the two
hours tonight, depending on if you guys have two hours
to contribute, I want to ask and talk about what
really happened, and then start to look at the numbers,
because the numbers, I think we're a great indicator of
a little bit of what the he happened. We'll examine
demarat insanity and some GOP cowardice and Republican voter and.
Speaker 6 (10:55):
Stop with that, Oh my god.
Speaker 9 (10:57):
Then we're going to ask, okay, well what about twenty?
And then what comes next? And then, of course, because
we're all cogent individuals here, what's the solution? Is there
a solution? Can we make a solution? What can be done?
It looks like in the chat room and we've got
a phantom mission ready men Sack Hedghawn is in there.
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Rick Robinson, of course, and I just got here us
saying what the heck? Gets what I said? What the heck?
And if I missed anybody so far, I apologize because
I can't go in and scroll up anymore in terms
of that right now. So what I want to do
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is start with this because, like a lot of people,
Conservatives and Republicans, maybe a handful of Libertarians, if that
they were frustrated, I was frustrated as the result of
the past Tuesday's elections. So you know, like I said,
after one, I've had time to split feathers and them
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and stuff, and I've tried to gather up my skirts
as best I could. And the obvious first Tuesday Night
was not a good look for the Republicans, not just
in terms of the physical elections themselves, because Republicans can
always fall back on, you know, the standard mark one
model one phrase the sitting president almost always has a
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bad midterm and almost always loses ground. And you know, okay,
true Bush got thumped in twenty two thousand and six,
Hassein got thumped in twenty ten, Trump forty five got
bashed in twenty eighteen. So you know, I kind of
rocked that comment. But the biggest difference, I think, did
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they lose to socialists, did they lose to demorat socialists,
Did they lose to communists, did they get played by Muslims?
And now there's another inserted factor of so many young
leftist paramesium brains floating around that that's even hard to
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conjure as well, because the new chant I noticed isn't
Usa USA anymore, it's DSA DSA, and people unfortunately don't
realize that so Muslims are involved heavily.
Speaker 11 (13:27):
It was.
Speaker 9 (13:30):
They kind of overall had something of a stellar light themselves,
although I should care to point out they didn't take
every venue in which they ran, but they certainly took
the largest venu and I found it most interesting and
most passing strange. At the same time that Ilhan Omar
tweeted on X following Mom Danni's when praise be to
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because that's what, of course, your standard mark one model
one brotherfucker filth does to a name that graciously took
her in. I should care to point out, Oh oh,
I also forgot she tweeted that on X in FARSI yeah, exactly,
the Dirka I couldn't have. Dirka did better, not English,
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and that shows how much she really does love her country.
A couple of things I want to throw up on
the screen of Reno. First is oh, let me stop
and say in time to give great respect Nancy Pelosi,
because come Jannuary first, I think next year she will
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no longer be involved in politics and she will be
consulting I think I called it her fart facial fa
reconstruction teams, so she'll be busy doing that. And also
about Mom, Donnie, I discovered these things. Look, here's Zo run,
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Mom and New York City council member Yusuf Salam this
past Friday and they met with Mom. Saraj wallhag Oh.
By the way, if you don't know, he's an unindicted
co conspirator for nine to eleven. And then Mom, Donnie
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has been telling you in the clear everything that he
wants to do. Like most Muslims, you know, people are
saying defund the police. They're saying that they just want
fundamental change. No, no, we want to defund the police.
That was twenty twenty. Also in twenty twenty he said this,
which is why I don't believe that he's the socialist.
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He claims to be a demorat socialist, he's actually a communist.
The oligarchs who want us to return to work, to
goosta stock market are the same ones with thousands of
luxury condos as investment properties sitting empty while New Yorkers
die on the streets and in the shelters seese, these
properties house the homeless. By the way, his father on
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his father Mahmood, wrote a book there it is on
the left. And in this book it says suicide bombing
needs to be understood as a feature of modern political violence,
rather than stigmatized as a mark of barbarism, which it
truly is. And this is how it panned out, yea.
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And this is how it pans out with the demo rats. Now,
having said that, let's start here, as in, there are
places so many things to say. Anybody want to start
with any overarching comments about the electron in general? And well,
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first I should ask do you guys agree with me
in terms of is it a gop apocalypse or not?
Speaker 10 (16:55):
Necessarily?
Speaker 9 (16:57):
No, No, it's not even it's not even a midterm.
Speaker 5 (17:03):
It's an off year election, right, I mean, at the
end of the day, this was an almost I mean,
if it wasn't for one domy, if that New York
City races, let's just say Eric Adams was the only
person running and he was going to just win the election.
He hands down, no questions asked. You probably wouldn't have
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heard about New Jersey or Virginia except for it being
a subnote on a runner on a TV on a
news program. It was nothing. New York is such a
big deal, obviously because the Moron elected mom Domi. That
being said, it was only forty of the morons who
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can vote in New York that elected mom Dommy. It
wasn't a huge turnout. What the Democrats did is they
put more money, i think in New York City than
they did anywhere else to prove a point. And that
point worked. Does you spend money you can get an election?
You know? Is it absolutely shocking and hardware for me
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to see him in charge of New York that nine
to eleven happened. And absolutely The trade off to that is, look,
you get what you deserve. You vote for a communist,
you're going to get communism. The problem is it's a
very isolated and when he tries to grant out his
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Communism to other parts of the ie getting money for
the federal government, getting money from the state, and he
realizes that there are rules and lots that are in
place that will keep that from happening, and lawsuits will
kick his ass, and we have a conservative Supreme Court.
He is going to be proved to be useless moron.
In my humblest of opinions, New Jersey, look, try to rally.
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Gave it his best. But just like in Virginia, when
you don't accept Trump's help, when Maga is still run
the Conservative Party whether you like it or not, and
you kind of separate yourself from Trump, You're gonna get
what you're gonna get. Thinkin some sears, saying something like
we need to move on from Trump was not her
best play.
Speaker 9 (19:13):
I'm in her for a second and see if I
can eliminate an issue.
Speaker 10 (19:20):
Steve.
Speaker 9 (19:21):
I'm going to remove you from the screen and let's
continue to talk. Okay, Okay, there we go. That was
the issue, h Steven. If you would go back in
and check some of the settings, because we're still getting
some feedback and some reverb from you, So if you
can maybe check some of the settings and see if
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you can resolve that problem, because it's the the audio
on your side, I feared was not doing particularly well,
and I have to say this, yes, indeed, I concur
some people you know, Trump is a quid pro quo guy.
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M and if if you support him, he's gonna support you.
And I there wasn't much support from Winston's ears and
then you mentioned support. I don't think what's the guy's name, Chitarell.
I don't think.
Speaker 5 (20:23):
I think he made some comments to kind of sidestep Trump.
I don't have the exact car.
Speaker 9 (20:29):
He was the big supporter, and you you got to
realize that in this day and age. This day and
age is all about Trump because he's the president right now.
So you could have done better.
Speaker 5 (20:37):
Or you say nothing at all.
Speaker 9 (20:38):
Look and yes, yes, I don't think.
Speaker 5 (20:41):
American people need Trump to come out and pat people
on the butt with running for something. I don't think
that's what the American people look for. What they look
for is right now, is this guy or this gal
gonna fall maga qualities or not? If they're not, I'm
not interested.
Speaker 10 (21:00):
Well, the other problem that those two candidates had, in
my opinion, they kept telling everybody why they shouldn't vote
for the other person. That so they made the same
mistakes that we that we were laughing at Democrats about
in the last cycle, because that's all they were doing
was don't if you don't vote for me, you get
this guy. That doesn't work, especially because right now we're
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just now starting to get some of the positive stories
that have actually been percolating behind the scenes, because the
media is figuring out if they don't start telling the truth,
Trump's going to sue them out of existence. So most
everybody doesn't even know all the good things that are happening,
because if you live somewhere like California, you don't know
that there's two dollars and forty nine cent gas in
Oklahoma because it's almost eight dollars where you are because
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of all the extra stuff. I mean, sorry, I saw
that I got two of those four it.
Speaker 9 (21:47):
I don't really know that happened.
Speaker 5 (21:49):
That was just a reflex. I didn't know. I apologize.
Speaker 9 (21:53):
Eight Bucks in La I saw. I saw a graphic recently.
Eight Bucks in La put this up.
Speaker 5 (22:00):
I think Rick's one hundred percent right on that. By
the way, I think that was a big downfall for them.
Speaker 9 (22:05):
They I hate to say this, but it's true time
and time and time again. I had a Civics teacher
in the sixties. You guys have heard this sixty five
seven and fifty two point seven times. The dude's name
in the sixties was mister Helms. He was my civics
teacher and said, time and again, Democrats don't win elections.
Republicans lose them, and they it was their's to win,
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and they kicked it to the curve.
Speaker 10 (22:33):
I mean, honestly, it wasn't theirs to win. Well, that's well,
that's just it. We're talking. We're talking about blue states.
The thing that nobody takes into account with Virginia is
they have to elect a brand new governor every four
years and nine times out of ten. What Virginia does
most of the time is go, oh, is there a
Republican in the White House. Oh, then we want a
democratic governor. Oh is there a Democrat in the White House. Well,
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then we should probably try to republican governor. But you know,
it never really changes anything at the state, at their
house level. It's always it's almost always democratically controlled.
Speaker 9 (23:03):
And it wasn't like she.
Speaker 5 (23:05):
Won overwhelmingly, you know, it wasn't like I mean, yeah,
she won clearly, Afrigel Svanberger, and she won what was it,
fifty four to forty two, So it's a fifty seven
sorry to forty two. So it's a it's a fifteen
point margin. But the trade off to that is, like
Rick said, nobody went on the offense there. They tried
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to not be maga, which is hurting them right now
because people are still wanting the mega qualities and candidates.
Speaker 9 (23:36):
You know, in New York.
Speaker 5 (23:37):
Like I said, I think New York is going to
be almost like Dearborn, Michigan some other cities. It's going
to be a highlight in a few years as to
what not to do and who not to elect. Now.
I apologize to the good people that are left in
New York who are going to suffer through it, but
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they're gonna have to. Sixty percent is didn't show up
to vote, so six out of ten he is I
don't want to hear from. That's just what it comes
down to. At the end of the day, you all
could have went and look look at the candidate choices
in New York City. And I talked about this on
my show last night and I wrote about it too.
You had Mandami, who's never had a job in his
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fucking life to really speak of. He's never actually worked
again of life. He was a rich fucking kid.
Speaker 9 (24:26):
He's a Nepo baby.
Speaker 5 (24:28):
And on top of it all, he's you know, little cardamom.
He tried to be a rapper in his twenties.
Speaker 9 (24:33):
This kid, are you serious?
Speaker 5 (24:35):
Oh yeah, it's great. You used to look it up.
It's absolutely horrible. This kid's communion, right, he's gonna be whatever.
He's kind of like Gavin Newston. So that's who you
have there. He's Muslim, and I understand that that the
outrage with that. I mentioned to it earlier, being in
New York City. Then you had the guy who, other
than being prosecuted for it, is somewhat responsible for one
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hundred thousand deaths of elderly people in New York City, who,
on top of that being horrible enough, had to resign
as governor because he was, you know, trying to dip
his pen in the company inc. And that was your
number two. And like I said, I said on my
show last night, or maybe like Eric Adams had to
have been sitting there going, hey, guys, what the fuck
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are you kidding me?
Speaker 9 (25:24):
Like you won't pick me over those two.
Speaker 5 (25:26):
Eric Adams had his problems, but at least he like
tried at the end, he went too far again, he
came back to the center when it started burning his ass.
Speaker 9 (25:36):
Yeah, but he was one of the first eliminated.
Speaker 4 (25:39):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 9 (25:40):
It's just these times don't make sense.
Speaker 5 (25:44):
No, I'll tell you why it was he was eliminated
is because the Democrats eliminated him, plain and simple. He
got the Bernie treatment, so to speak. So and then
the who's your third candidate? Curtis Sliewall who Curtis Sleewaer.
I think is an absolute good human being. I think
I think part of gold. I think he means well.
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I think that he believes everything that he says. I
think he is at New York City, loves New York City.
But this is what the third time he's run for
mayor and he's never even come close. The Republicans have
no candidate other than he in New York City.
Speaker 4 (26:23):
Remember that.
Speaker 5 (26:23):
I mean, what was it the last election of the
election before where sliwa was on the second stage debating
the rat King or whatever his name was, the rodent.
Oh god, I can't remember the guy with the rubber
boot in his head that had a beer like you.
Speaker 9 (26:40):
Do you remember him?
Speaker 4 (26:42):
No?
Speaker 9 (26:43):
Probably best time.
Speaker 5 (26:45):
He was the one who said the rent is too
damn and No, he wasn't. The rent is too damn high.
Speaker 10 (26:49):
Guy.
Speaker 5 (26:50):
That was another guy running for New York. New York
is like a weird political place. He was like the
rat king or something.
Speaker 9 (27:00):
Let's talk about the numbers. You brought up the numbers
or Rick? Did you bring up the numbers?
Speaker 10 (27:06):
I know it was Sean. I hadn't started talking numbers yet.
Speaker 5 (27:09):
Oh, I'll bring up numbers. Get numbers in front.
Speaker 9 (27:11):
It's like, for the people that voted for Mamdani, how
long you've been in New York City less than five years?
Eighty three percent five to ten years, seventy six percent
ten plus years, but not born here much lower thirty
five born in New York City. They're not enamored with
this guy at all. Yes, because he happens to be
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this guy. He led you down the path, said he
didn't need money. Now magically, mystically, all of a sudden,
he needs money.
Speaker 5 (27:47):
Well that's the best part is him coming out today saying, Oh,
by the way, you can start sending money.
Speaker 9 (27:51):
I'm sure the sluices are open.
Speaker 4 (27:54):
Please.
Speaker 5 (27:55):
Democrats did this? Democrats set this up for Mondanmi. Local
and state Democrats. New York City became so unlivable yet again,
and it became the violence was out of control, violence
on the subway was out of control, all of this
other stuff that they knew. They could put up a
person who talked different than the other candidates that have
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been doing the same thing for years, and it would
get attention. And then all you had to do is
activate the twenty eighteen to thirty two year old blue
hairs offals, angry white female liberals and others in that realm.
And remember the numbers for the No King's Rally, all
this other stuff. These are all the people who showed
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up to vote for him.
Speaker 9 (28:40):
Was it, well, you said you have numbers. I got
some numbers. Between thirty six to thirty eight percent of
New York City is foreign born. So when you import
the third world, become the third world, and then by
dint of doing that, you get third world policies.
Speaker 5 (29:00):
But also, when I said on my show last night, Busy,
I think it was sixty percent of his votes, maybe
it was fifty. We're under thirty.
Speaker 9 (29:09):
Oh yeah, it's well, I have some more stats about
that forty percent. It was a forty percent turnout out
of five point one million New York City registered voters.
And then so in the big scheme of things, it
really wasn't what people are trying to quantify on the
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American media maggot side as a huge blue wave.
Speaker 5 (29:35):
Well, and if you look at the previous two mayoral elections,
Deblasio and Eric Adams, both of them I think were
more or even with this turnout. So it was a
pretty standard turnout and a Democrat city and the most
popular Democrat won. Whether we like him or not, that
doesn't change what happened.
Speaker 10 (29:58):
Well, let's also not forget it's New York City's sixty
three percent registered Democrat dude barely popped fifty Yeah.
Speaker 5 (30:06):
Yeah, And all the people blaming Sliwa saying Cuomo would
have if you do the numbers question, isn't there. The
path was not there. The problem is as you put
up Cuomo. That's the problem. I honestly think that if
Adams hung around and Cuomo was never in that conversation,
it actually might have been a race between.
Speaker 9 (30:26):
It might have been an actual race. Continuing with the numbers,
it was a forty percent turnout that it skewed. Women
under thirty went eighty one percent Mom Donnie, which is
just ironical which is isn't that amazing? You're twenty seven percent.
Speaker 5 (30:46):
I'm not afraid to walk alone at night. Let's elect
the guy who's gonna let everyone out of prisons.
Speaker 9 (30:52):
And here you're gonna get so much of what you
voted for. It will be absolutely glory. The popcorn will
be buttered. As I said, twenty seven percent just wanted change.
I want change, he remember hoope and change from Barak hussaying.
(31:12):
Twenty five percent of New Yorkers who cast ballots identified
as demoat socialists. So one in four who shipped ballots
classified themselves as as demoat socialists. You cannot write this stuff.
(31:35):
You can't write it. Hey, Speaking of writing it, here's biggie.
Speaker 5 (31:40):
What's going on? Guys?
Speaker 9 (31:41):
Welcome, Welcome, Welcome to each er the house.
Speaker 11 (31:44):
Yes.
Speaker 4 (31:46):
So.
Speaker 9 (31:46):
Also, the other thing that I found out is apparently
if SLIWA was out, people prognosticated that it would have
been forty seven percent Mom, Donnie, and maybe about forty
four percent Cuomo. And then the other thing that I
discovered is I was watching I think it was Newsmax,
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and they were going through some of the precincts. I
worked in New York City a long time ago in
a galaxy far far away. I know a little bit
about the areas, but some of the precincts like Brooklyn
were behind Mom Donni more than ninety five percent. Same
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for Bushwick, Bedford, Stuyvessant, Bedsty. And then oddly enough Mom
Donni hit this wall in a place called burrough Park. Oh,
that's the place where acidic Jews live, they went for Cuomo.
They went eighty eight, eighty nine, ninety percent essentially for Cuomo.
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But as I think you pointed out, Zach Edgean, voters
under thirty seventy five percent of them voted for Mamdani.
Now I want to play this and Steve.
Speaker 5 (33:07):
Comment, and then I'll get out of everyone's way, because
I've been talking the whole time. The other thing, too,
that needs to be looked at is the amount of
Jewish support that Mondami did in fact get. When you
have so called Jewish leaders who are stumping for him
and making videos for him and doing all of these
(33:28):
things for him, that's a weird situation all the way around.
Speaker 10 (33:34):
That's in I hope the alligator is going to eat
me last situation.
Speaker 5 (33:38):
I think that's exactly what it is.
Speaker 12 (33:40):
Yeah, well, the thing about that most Jewish people, most
practicing Jews, look at those people and say, they're not
really Jews. They're not really Jewish leaders. They're something else.
Speaker 5 (33:54):
Entirely, except except they're elect or they're appointed to leadership
in one of the biggest concentration of Jewish people in America.
Speaker 10 (34:02):
Uh don't.
Speaker 9 (34:04):
It's the second largest concentration of Jews absent Israel on
the planet.
Speaker 10 (34:10):
Should we've been using concentration and Jews in the same sentence, repeatedly?
Speaker 9 (34:14):
Oh, sorry, darn it. Hey, let me try Stephen Hall
one more time here and see if we have the.
Speaker 4 (34:24):
Feedback.
Speaker 9 (34:26):
Okay, that seems better, So let me cross my falangies
as we continue. Anyway, about the numbers. Oh also, I said, mom, Donnie, Muslims,
et cetera are going to tell you to your face
what they believe. And I happen to find this video
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and then I shipped it out on social media. It's
one sentence, but it's mom, Donnie behind a bandana. I
have not been able to discern what year this will,
but listen closely to what it's to what he says,
and it's right here. Listen. Okay, it might be nice
(35:09):
if I turned on the sound.
Speaker 4 (35:12):
Go to remake this the image of our people.
Speaker 10 (35:15):
We here's to remake this sat the image of our people.
Speaker 9 (35:20):
Who are his people?
Speaker 5 (35:21):
Well, Muslims, come on, are yous right?
Speaker 9 (35:24):
Good? Good lord?
Speaker 4 (35:25):
Yes?
Speaker 9 (35:26):
But ultimately, you know, Islam isn't just a religion. I don't.
I don't believe Islam is a religion. Islam is a
a society and all encompassing form to itself. It's not
just a religion. It consumes every aspect of people that
are adherents to that. And New York City, I'm afraid
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you're just gonna have to pay the price.
Speaker 5 (35:56):
No, you have to take it right to the face
and look. I mean, like I said, this is the
equivalent of me sitting on the couch wondering while I'm
fat as I spoon ice cream in my mouth. That's
going to be New York in about nine months, Like
how did this happen? Blah blah blah.
Speaker 9 (36:12):
I can't believe it's so bad, yeah, blah blah blah.
I mean, of all the.
Speaker 5 (36:16):
Stupid ass decisions that you could make. Look, I said
on my show, remove the Islam pot, remove the Muslim pot,
remove all the things that he said about how he
doesn't like America. Remove all of that part that he
does not he did not assimilate even though he grew
up super rich.
Speaker 10 (36:32):
Here.
Speaker 5 (36:33):
Just look at the fact that he's a socialist. I
played the video that last night where he tried to
explain that socialisms this pretty wonderful, marvelous thing. You remove
all of that other shit and you look at that socialist,
communist aspect of them, and it's just as bad that
they would vote for that. Like this is two I mean,
you have two piles of shit and each hand in
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there clapping like seals.
Speaker 9 (36:55):
Right now in Chad, Jeremy Hansen said, I think this
is going to be a lesson that New Yorkers need
to learn. I would concur one hundred percent. I've said
I said on my show.
Speaker 12 (37:08):
I said on my show the best way and I
didn't come up with this or somebody else say it,
but the best way to red pill a leftist is
to give them what they want and then we'll see
if they want what they get.
Speaker 10 (37:22):
Well, move we well, we've reached that, we've reached the
tough love portion of the fuck around and find out
program these people. People have kept voting for this stuff
over and over and over and over.
Speaker 5 (37:37):
So it's time for.
Speaker 10 (37:38):
Them to let them try what they say they want
and see if they live through it.
Speaker 9 (37:42):
Absolutely yeah, I said, we're going to have to have
this experiment. I think every one of us here has
has said, in one form or another, this is It's
abundantly clear that this experiment must be conducted. I said.
Originally I wish that it were not New York City.
I was voting for Seattle or Portland. I was thinking,
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oh my gosh, if we're going to ruin something, let's
ruin something that truly is a leftist bastion on the
left coast. Oh my gosh, it would have been even
more glorious had that occurred. No, somebody had to choose
New York City.
Speaker 5 (38:22):
I thought was kind of amazing too. Is we all
know New York has kind of a legacy nepotism election
cycle that he goes through that broke with Cuomo. That
alone tells you what was going on on the ground there,
because it used to be if you had the right
last name in New York and you ran, you were
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going to win. That's pretty much what it came down to.
And Cuomo could not get the support now is that
because people remember what a monster he was.
Speaker 9 (38:53):
Maybe I believe you don't think so. I think that
as a percentile of it, Why not Rick, Because voters
are goldfish and they have and they have memories to match.
Speaker 10 (39:07):
So I mean, I'm just being honest.
Speaker 4 (39:09):
These people.
Speaker 10 (39:11):
These look and I'm not talking I'm not talking to
anybody who watches shows like these, because you guys are
the exception. But for the people, the people that just
go and do TikTok twenty three hours a day and
then take an hour long nap, these people have developed
the attention span of a gnat and the memory of
a goldfish, so they don't remember anything from one moment
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to the next. If they did, they would They're the
same people that kept saying, well, the reason we voted
for mikey ry all of New Jersey is because we
won't change. So you're gonna vote for the same damn
thing because you won't change. What part of that makes sense?
Just tell me what part of that sentence makes sense?
Speaker 12 (39:50):
Always the only thing I would offer in response to
that is that you're you're completely right. I Mean, I've
said for a long time, we live in a in
a microwave society, instant gratification society where people have the
attention span of a gnat. The only thing I would say, though,
is Cuomo is responsible for the deaths of a lot
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of people. And I don't know that they've forgotten that entirely.
I could be wrong, but I think that's the one
thing that might.
Speaker 5 (40:24):
I think you're right, But that's the ten percent that
Sleeva got.
Speaker 4 (40:29):
There are several things out to point out regarding to
New York. One first, going back to the Muslim thing,
we just characterized it as a religion and the world's
largest cult.
Speaker 10 (40:41):
Yeah, absolutely a cult.
Speaker 4 (40:44):
That makes a huge difference in how you perceive it.
Speaker 9 (40:47):
Excuse me while I.
Speaker 4 (40:51):
And second, I mean what interviews that they have in
Israel of Jewish people on the street. Most people in
America do not think because they don't when they think
of Juniism, they think of the Tyrandic Jew, which is
only about ten percent of the Jewish population. The traumatic Jew,
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when they ask him on the street, thinks that Islam.
It is closer to their religion than Christianity, So why
would they vote for them? Also because they sell more
like themselves.
Speaker 5 (41:24):
Than they do.
Speaker 4 (41:25):
Because now in New York. You get a lot of
Jewish population that are atheist Jews, which is where they
put the politics far above their religion, so that crossover
makes sense. You have high schools and colleges teaching this
view of Mandami that socialism is just as wonderful. It's sharing,
(41:50):
it's making sure nobody gets left behind. It's you know,
just redistributing the food so that everybody has something to eat,
and redistributing those luxury apartments that everybody has a place
to stay. And they don't think beyond the immediate effects.
They do not think long term, and they've not been
taught in school how to think. So the election comes up,
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that attention span is who looks energetic, who looks smiling,
And that cheesy face smile that Mandamie has appeals exactly
to the youth vote. Anybody with a little bit of
sense and age on them looks at that and goes,
that's a smarmy weasel, because you can see it on
his face. But the young people are going, he's triple
(42:34):
he's energetic, and you look at the faces of the
other two, who are you going to choose.
Speaker 9 (42:39):
Let's let's look at this for a second. I want
to put this back up. This this has changed since Tuesday.
This was one of the things that I consulted from
Tuesday and Democrat and again, reading the headline is every
bit as important as I said before. What you don't
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see is frequently as important, if not sometimes more so
than what you do see. Democrats win up win Key
wins to Buck Trump. Well, then they went down and
they said, Okay, New York City Mayora Mamdani wins. Now,
would I have a consensus here in terms of New
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York City, is just this weird kind of one off
at least for this election in terms of the overall Democrats?
Speaker 5 (43:36):
Yeah, no, I mean I think all three are. I
don't think all three states reflect a dissection of America
at all. New York City certainly does sixty three percent Democrats,
Virginia has a gigantic Democrat population up around DC, and
New Jersey has all of the Democrats that can't afford
to live in New York. So you have it's this
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is not at all a fair representation. Neither was Prop fifty.
Speaker 10 (44:06):
There there was no good.
Speaker 5 (44:10):
Comparison to make. That's just not Those numbers do not
match with what America the build up in America is.
Speaker 4 (44:18):
Well.
Speaker 9 (44:19):
Then the other thing that I found most passing strange,
And this is where I would like you to weigh
in Prop fifty wins, and I wasn't. I was kind
of sure that yes, probably it would. But at one point, Sean,
you were saying, no, I don't think it's going to win.
Here here's the thing I find bizarre. It seemed to
(44:41):
me while watching the results that about two point three
five seconds following the polls closing, Prop fifty was declared
a winner on our what.
Speaker 5 (44:54):
The hell early voting? They knew by the numbers that
were there. All those votes get processed, you know, days before,
and it just gets tabulated.
Speaker 10 (45:01):
Then, yeah, the early voting gets tabulated forever early, but
they get so they.
Speaker 5 (45:07):
Already have a pretty good idea, and then they look
at the amount of people that are registered to vote,
the amount of ballots that are out, how many are
coming back in, and they know numerically who's going to
win or not. Look, I think the GOP and even
maybe even the White House or the national GOP kind
of failed California. I don't think there was a good
(45:28):
support for Prop fifty. There was some support. They were
allowed about it, and I think that was by and
I guess fail is probably isn't the word. I think
it's by design. And hear me out on this first
and foremost. At eight o'clock, it was announced that Prop
fifty passed in California at eight o'clock in fourteen seconds.
Dylan log Loops group said, Hey, that's awesome, But you know,
(45:52):
the whole reason that Texas was forced to redistrict because
the DOJ under Biden went after one county because it
was racially divided up its districts, and that's illegal based
on the Voter's Right Act or based on the Civil
Rights Act. Well, your whole entire plan just mimicked that,
and we're now suing you because you cannot choose to
(46:14):
district by race, which is one of your qualifiers. So
I I and now Calais versus Louisiana, Calais is going
on or Calai versus the state, whichever way it is
that Scotus is going to rule on for Article three
of the Voting Right Act, Scotis is most likely going
(46:35):
to dump that. In my humblest of opinion, they can
dump that in terms of they're going to pull out
Article three and say you cannot district based on race
because it goes directly against the Civil Rights Act that
says nobody can be judged or nothing can be judged
on race.
Speaker 9 (46:52):
Okay, with that, I'd like to go to Stephen Hall
Steven if you would weigh in on this Louisiana versus Calais.
Should Louisiana win? Well, first, your thoughts and opinions on
that in terms of just hey, racial jerrymanding. Jerrymandering is cool.
Speaker 5 (47:15):
Right, it's private.
Speaker 4 (47:18):
It shouldn't. On the other hand, many people in legal
profession in the Court tend to look at the Building
Rights actice only to apply to those states which were
part of the Confederacy. They really haven't. It's gone out
of their way to apply them to Union states now
(47:38):
that it's one hundred and fifty and sixty years ago.
But they really have only focused on those former Confederate states.
Now when it gets up to the Supreme Court, are
they going to extend it. They're not going to get
at the level of scrutiny that we think it should.
And that's a lot of the Supreme Court cases on
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if you'll turn, not on the merits of the case,
but the level of scrutiny they choose to implement, and
if it's if they don't give it the full level
of scrutiny, then it's like, well, is there a plausibility
versus you know, facial is it? Does the state have
(48:22):
a good reason for it? I'm not asked faced it's
a slam dunk. Shouldn't be. I think Shahn's right, it
should be. I'm not willing to say the court is
going to do that right now with the Supreme Court.
If he gets all the way up to the Supreme Court,
I think it would go against California. However, I think
it would be really close, a lot closer than it
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should be.
Speaker 5 (48:47):
The Roberts factor, Oh yeah.
Speaker 9 (48:50):
Roberts's but he tells me if I'm wrong. Do you
not get the feeling folks here that scotus this scotus
in its current iteration, It's feeling is there are certain
cases we just don't want to touch and they're icky. Yeah,
and they're sticky, and we don't like them. We'd much
(49:12):
rather that you guys handled it down there, because now
you're trying to box us, you're trying to push baby
into a corner. No, one does that, and we're just
not willing to go certain places. Is that I get
the feeling that this Gotis does not love to tear
(49:33):
into meat and gristle of really serious issues and lay
down a firm conviction.
Speaker 12 (49:41):
I think it's very well for a long time.
Speaker 4 (49:43):
Yeah, thank you very well. Denied accept the RURI just
to not hear the case well.
Speaker 5 (49:48):
And Calais Is already they've already deliberated Calais. I think
they're I think that's been made. They were holding off
on Calais until after this election. I don't think they
wanted to drop the decision prior to the election because
then it would have looked like election interference, especially with
Prop fifty on the ballot. I do think that they're
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going to side with what they said earlier, which was
the I forget the county in Texas, but they ordered
them to redistrict because they said, you cannot break up
your district by race.
Speaker 4 (50:24):
That's the Supreme Court in a really hard position to
deny it if they've already come down against one state.
It's one thing to have one circuit doing one thing
and another circuit doing another. Going it's not yet right.
We were opping to take this case as soon. If
they've already come down, they're in a real hard position.
Speaker 5 (50:41):
Not too well. And you also have to remember, Steven,
the Dillon case is going to go to the Ninth,
which seven or eight years ago it would have been like,
oh my god, it's the Ninth, except the first turn
that was in he pumped it full of conservatives and
he just added another conservative one on Tuesday into the Ninth.
Speaker 4 (50:58):
Yeah, we've had some rational decisions out of ninth and
it really deserves me.
Speaker 5 (51:02):
Yeah, well, because it's your life, right. I mean, it's
crazy to think this is the Ninth Circuit and that's
where the Ninth case is going to. The Dylan case
is going to go for Prop fifties, so it's going
to be a very interesting thing. But if Scotus drops
the Article three of the VRA, then what happens is
you're going to have states registrict to the point that conservatives.
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Even if Prop fifty stands, conservatives will likely pick up
anywhere between nine and fifteen seats in Congress.
Speaker 9 (51:33):
But see, this is the long game. This is the
long ball. Islam plays long ball, they plan, they forecast,
this is I still will go back to Islam depending
on I don't know whether you guys are are it's
fashionable or unfashionable. Having said that, let's go back, and
I want to point this up here. I think it
(51:53):
was James Harbin and or definitely Jersey Joe who said,
you know what, all was not lost and that's why
for the show I said a geop apocalypse. That's what
BZ thought.
Speaker 12 (52:05):
On Tuesday.
Speaker 9 (52:06):
I was flying apart. I was shitting camshafts and kittens
and whatnot. And then I grabbed my skirts and I
settled down, and I got a new shirt about tabs.
And then I looked Minneapolis mayoral election. Jacob Fry wins. Now,
Jacob Fry was going after Captain Phillips excuse me, the
(52:27):
Captain Phillips terrorist. And this guy did not win. They
were thinking and hoping that he was going to win.
Mikey Ryl wins. And then Pennsylvania Supreme Court that was
the same Span Burger wins. But again, as was pointed
out earlier, these are blue states. This is what happens.
(52:50):
This is you know, shit customarily goes against the sitting
president at these times.
Speaker 10 (52:57):
Well, since we're back around to Virginia, the one that
I will say surprised me was the age race.
Speaker 12 (53:04):
Yeah, that I can't.
Speaker 4 (53:06):
Believe that's the only race.
Speaker 10 (53:08):
Only forty six percent of the people that voted in
this thing thought that those texts were disqualified.
Speaker 5 (53:14):
But I'll tell you right now, I don't think Conservatives
are coming out for the AG vote. If they weren't
there for se Ars, they weren't going to be there
for a G And look, Democrats, we all know the
vast majority of Democrats would in fact vote for Hitler
if he had a D next to his name when
he's chilling on TV. Right, I mean, that's just a reality.
Speaker 12 (53:32):
Yeah, that'stchte that.
Speaker 10 (53:35):
That would be how they decided they were going to
finally beat Trump. Well, you elected almost Hitler. We're going
to like the real one for Hitler?
Speaker 9 (53:43):
Not sure? And just you know, I was waiting for
him to tick off his shirt and then he would
have you know, the thirty the thirty first pens or
division tattoo on on his over his his right nipple
or something like that. Here's something that I found very interesting,
and this says Seattle mayor election still counting votes. Well,
actually that's not true. This incumbent dude Bruce Harrold one.
(54:09):
But he was running against this little, weird, little chick
who is truly a socialist and embraces that lovingly. Katie Wilson,
let me see if I have this. Yeah, let me
put this up here. This is Bruce Harrel in twenty
seven seconds. This guy is incredible. Seattle wants him, Seattle
(54:33):
gets him.
Speaker 13 (54:34):
Criminal system has had a desparate impact on black and
brown communities.
Speaker 10 (54:37):
Let me lead with that.
Speaker 13 (54:39):
So when this person is committing six or seven crimes,
I don't know his or her story. Maybe they were
abused as a child, maybe they're hungry. My remedy is
I was just horny, and that's why assault. I mean,
that's okay, no desire right to put them in jail.
I have no desire to put them in jail.
Speaker 12 (55:01):
I played that video on my show a while back
to that guy.
Speaker 9 (55:05):
Just that's the state of the art today. The state
of the art.
Speaker 5 (55:08):
Speaking of state of the art, it's amazing.
Speaker 9 (55:10):
Did you guys see this? I commented on it earlier,
I know, But for those who didn't, my brain I
found my shirt. This is my shirt. It represents basy
to the nth degree.
Speaker 10 (55:27):
Yeah, so you're tiny right now, What exactly does the
shirt say? Because I can't make it.
Speaker 9 (55:32):
Out, it says my brain has too many tabs open.
Speaker 10 (55:38):
Yeah, that's definitely you.
Speaker 9 (55:39):
That's definitely me.
Speaker 4 (55:41):
See.
Speaker 9 (55:42):
The other thing that I think was a positive was
this guy who was running for Jersey City named Shoot.
Speaker 4 (55:51):
Before we move on, could I just say that that
last guy should be completely disqualified from holding public office
because he cannot even pronounce this for.
Speaker 9 (56:04):
I'm nicely done, nicely played nice well. They thought they
thought this guy had some backing to himself. That didn't
pan out as well.
Speaker 5 (56:14):
Baby didn't have back Yeah, baby, God.
Speaker 9 (56:19):
If I'd only known that that was coming. Here's a
video that I would like you guys to weigh in
on in terms of all Right, like I said, we're
gonna be talking tonight about what really happened. We looked
at the numbers. Yeah, the Demorats are insane. Yeah, the
(56:40):
GOP We've already mentioned this that they're frequently altogether too cowardly.
We talked about Republican voter indifference. But this is in
terms of solutions, and essentially, if I'm interpreting this property properly,
(57:01):
essentially what is being said is economy economy, economy for
about a minute ago.
Speaker 14 (57:07):
Well, first of all, I think jd Vance is exactly right.
They do have to talk about cost of living, they
do have to talk about affordability. And he's right that
voters will ultimately judge the party in power, the incumbent party,
based on the health of the economy, macro and micro.
People have to feel like you're on the right trajectory,
So I think he's right about that. I think he's
right that Republicans are better off to dump the infighting
(57:27):
and focus on issues and what we need to do
to succeed. And he's certainly correct about this turnout issue.
We still have an unproven situation out there about a
lot of people who love Donald Trump that don't yet
love to turn out when he's not on the ballot.
So all these things are correct, and I agree with him.
It's you know, you don't want to run around like
chickens with your head cut off when something bad happens.
But at the same time, you do want to learn
(57:49):
from situations, and I think there's probably some things to
be learned last night about candidate quality and the way
we're running campaigns in certain places. But we have to Remember,
these are blue states, very blue states. Democrats wanted blue states,
and so overreacting and being overly emotional is probably not
a great thing today.
Speaker 9 (58:04):
I would agree now that was not me on Tuesday.
That was not me on Tuesday at all. As a
matter of fact, the very next day, if I'm not mistaken,
I I bigfooted ready Rick's show, and Ready Rick, did
I did I go to ten over one on your show?
Speaker 4 (58:21):
There?
Speaker 10 (58:23):
I thought that was I thought that was a day
of because Wednesday was that was when I got really
bad news. So I didn't really I well, I did
my show Wednesday morning, didn't I? So yeah, maybe it
was that one.
Speaker 9 (58:36):
I think it was Wednesday. And then you said something
similar to well, Bucky, hold your horses.
Speaker 12 (58:44):
Ooh that back pull that back.
Speaker 10 (58:47):
Well, in the beginning, I was as upset as you were,
because I'm thinking, dude, how can these people vote for
these people? But then the more I thought about it,
and I'm like, dude, these are like the deepest of
the deep blue I mean, Virgil, I mean and and
honestly that's why I like the GOP really dropped the ball.
They should have focused a lot more on Prop fifty
because I think that could have been easily defeated if
they had instead of trying to as my good friend
(59:09):
the Amish put it fight for a governorship that's only
been read eight times since reconstruction.
Speaker 9 (59:15):
Yeah, I mean, come on, well, let me let me
throw this out in the ozone. I'm sorry, go hey, Sean.
Speaker 5 (59:22):
No, I was just gonna say, Rick's entirely right that
and the California GOP does not know how to connect
to MAGA and they haven't they never have. Most of
your Republican representatives that are still left in California are
very much moderate Republicans in a moderate district who just
(59:44):
aren't as crazy as the Democrat running most not all,
there's there's a couple of decent ones. So you had
people like Schwartzenega, who is not a Republican. He's just not.
I mean he ran as one, but he's not. And
then the former Speaker of the House there whatever his
name is, miss McCarthy, who those were the two who
(01:00:08):
were headed up, and it's just like this is not
you know they if they were serious about it, you
would have saw JD come out here and look. Newsome
was using this as the direct attack against Trump and
other than throwing a couple of tweets back and forth.
The GOP ignored it by at large. State people ran
against it. State people worked on it. But there was
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no outside funding, There was no outside anything. It was
just they didn't give a shit because at the end
of the day, it doesn't really matter because the at
worst case scenario, it's going to be a wash with
Texas worst case scenario.
Speaker 9 (01:00:45):
Also, I, as you can tell folks, I have not
been doing breaks, So I simply wanted.
Speaker 5 (01:00:49):
To conservative media done right.
Speaker 15 (01:00:52):
You're listening to the SHR media network.
Speaker 9 (01:00:57):
So in lieu of that, I talk about bulboicity.
Speaker 15 (01:01:02):
Just for a moment, behold the ancient obese conservative sherpa
in his natural element, a wondrous cornicopia of vibrant foliage
festooned upon his face, various tiaras adorning that scabby pate,
creating a veritable carnival of conservative cogitations, and some might
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posit an overload of bulbosity unrestrained. Please citizens, avail yourselves
of his liquid offerings as the saloon continues unabated, like
bad Bolivian gas station sushi.
Speaker 9 (01:01:37):
And that's where we are. We are on the SHR
media network. To my let me see if I point
the right right now, I'm there. We go to my
immediate right is Sean from Edge of Liberty. My finger
can't go over into the next section. So even right
than that is Rowdy Rick from KLRN. Then right here
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we have Stephen L. Hall from KLRN, and the cats
in the corner with the silver spoon, little boy and
the man in the moon who did that song Harry Chapin.
Okay for five thousand dollars. It's big e down over here.
That's as far as I can point from mission ready men,
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And I want to thank everybody for here, for being
here tonight. This is weird, but it's true. So all
is not lost. As I've been trying to say. By
the way, one hundred and fifty people watching live right now,
thank you for that. House Republicans flip ten year trend
in political fundraising, so we can chalk this up to
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an anomaly. But I think, like JD. Vance said, we
got to go back to some of the basics blocking
and tackling. Vince Lombardi was right all along.
Speaker 4 (01:02:54):
With this.
Speaker 9 (01:02:56):
Would you guys buy into this potentiality in terms of
of or maybe I'm giving way too much credit to
the Demorats.
Speaker 13 (01:03:06):
Is like.
Speaker 9 (01:03:09):
The Demorats played the Republicans. Demorats shut down the government
in order to drive voters to the poll. So on
one hand, we're saying, God, you guys are really stupid.
Are they really that stupid? In terms of the shutdown?
Any thoughts on that? I know, I'll call on Biggie
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because he was drinking. It's like going to the dentist.
The dentist's hand is in your mouth and now that
now I'm gonna call on earl. Earl, what do you
think about that? And the shutdown? Was this a play,
a ploy or just are they dumb?
Speaker 12 (01:03:53):
Well, they are dumb, but I don't know that it was.
I don't know that they thought that it would be
that they would be playing the Republicans or setting a
trap form it anyway. I really just think they they
believe that this would benefit them in the long run.
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So maybe I guess that kind of is a trap.
But I think that I think that they just.
Speaker 7 (01:04:28):
Have no.
Speaker 12 (01:04:32):
Have no moral compass, have no political spine. They just
go where the wind blows, and whatever is most politically
expedient for them to advance their agenda is what they're
going to do. They said multiple times that they would
never that that shutting down the government was was was
not the way to do things, and then here we are,
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when it's politically expedient for them, they go and they
shut down the government, and of course they're lying trying
to say that it's that it's Republicans that are doing it,
even though math is math and it's entirely on them
that that this government is shut down. I think I
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think this is going to be a pretty big backfire
for them despite the results of this off year election.
I think I think it's going to be uh well,
I'll put it this way. If the Republicans can manage
to improve their messaging on the successes of this administration,
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I think this shutdown is going to be is going
to backfire massively for the Democrats in the long run,
especially in twenty six and twenty eight.
Speaker 9 (01:05:49):
Rddy Rick, what do you think?
Speaker 4 (01:05:52):
So?
Speaker 10 (01:05:52):
I want to say that now that leftist voters are
going to start getting what they voted for, that I'm
hoping in the next year or so they start coming
to their senses. But I also know how easy it
is for the GOP to snatch defeat from the jaws
of victory. So I'm just sitting there all that. I
just I just I want, I want to be positive.
(01:06:14):
But then again, I went into Tuesday positive. I mean,
you got me fired up on my show Tuesday morning
because you were already being e or and I'm just.
Speaker 9 (01:06:20):
Like, dude, we haven't even had the votes yet, calm down.
Speaker 10 (01:06:23):
And then I'm like, awful, the old bastard was right,
damn it. But no, just so I don't I don't know.
I want to say I still think twenty six is
ours to lose because, like I said, these these elections
now now the media is gonna is already all open.
(01:06:44):
You know, this was a referendum, This is all about Trump.
This is why we one. People want Democrats that are
willing to fight. And the reality is right now, the
old guard Democrats are scared of their own party, which
is why they don't know what the hell to do.
That's that's why they're stuck in vaporlock. They don't know
what to do. They don't like the government being shut
down anymore than the regular GOP folks do, but they
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know if they cave. I mean, let's be honest, AOC
may be done as a post but she's running the
damn party.
Speaker 12 (01:07:13):
She absolutely is.
Speaker 9 (01:07:14):
Well, the leadership is dissipating, it's all disappearing mirrors. Schumer
is he's not going to pull anything out.
Speaker 10 (01:07:24):
I mean, Schumer is leader in name only at this point. Yeah,
the team Jeffrey should be off somewhere being a Walmart
door reader, because that's about that he is.
Speaker 5 (01:07:33):
He just does it at Congress. He does it at
the door of Congress. I think Rick's entirely right. That's
why I wrote the article yesday. It's called the illusion
of a win. It's what the Democrats are trying to
sell this as, is that they made off with this
amazing victory and that they were so successful in blue states.
Are the majority of Blue voters in an off year
that wasn't a real election. I did think that the
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Democrats were going to break the day before last Friday.
I actually thought the Democrats might break or Monday, but
they didn't. But of course, as soon as the election
was over, they sent the letter to Trump saying, hey,
we need a meeting, which I think is absolutely hysterical. Yeah,
and I don't look. I think, do you remember when
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the squad first showed up.
Speaker 10 (01:08:22):
No you don't.
Speaker 5 (01:08:24):
You of all people probably don't remember, so just stop it.
Just stop it right now. Don't just sit there and
look pretty. Do you remember when the Squad first came
into prominence a few years ago and the Democrats started
looking like the biggest house of assholes on the face
of the planet. They couldn't keep them in line. They
were all saying bombastic shit. You had Corey Bush, Aana Presley,
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all these people, and guess what happened. People walked away
a little bit. They didn't get the same support that
they did because the rest of the party, the other
eighty percent, the ones who don't support Democrats right now,
even though they are Democrats, they all went, yeah, we're
not being involved in that shit. They're doubling down on that.
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Rick is right. Neither Schumer nor Jeffreys are in charge
of that party. AOC and Bernie are, and that which
is why Bernie was running to support another Communist, because
that's Bernie AOC, I think is being played by the
other Squad members. It's just she has the biggest mouth
and she's the easiest one to look at it of
all of them, and they know that, so they use
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her as a mouthpiece. It's not because she's intelligent. We
all fucking know that.
Speaker 10 (01:09:33):
I'd like to use her as a mouthpiece.
Speaker 5 (01:09:37):
Hit me, hit me, so AnyWho before the whistle goes off.
But then you look at you look at what just
happened with Pelosi. Do you think Pelosi woke up and
said I'm ready to retire or do you think Pelosi
said I need to get the fuck out of here
because this is going to be a part of my legacy.
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I'm a narcissist and I can't have that or third option.
She was pretty much told, look, Anthony Wiener is gonna
Scott Wiener is gonna run. He's gonna get our full
fucking support. So if you want to lose your last election,
you can go ahead and run. But the entire progressive
lunatics are gonna support this guy, and you're gonna be
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embarrassed in your last election. Is that what you want?
And she said, I retire.
Speaker 9 (01:10:24):
I like it.
Speaker 10 (01:10:25):
I think it's mostly the last one because let's not
forget she organized pushing Biden out of the party, and
it blew up the room.
Speaker 9 (01:10:31):
I was just gonna go there. It's like writing neat
wall yep, you wanted it. That decided that Bernie was
not going to be presidential material because he was going
to remove the spice. The spice must flow and he
was going to kill the spice. And so the entire
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bastardization of this stuff occurred because they, oh, I know,
let's bring Joe Vegetable in. He'll save us from everything.
Speaker 5 (01:11:02):
No, we want well, and you brought up Bernie, right.
He's the one with the biggest acts to grind right
now out of everybody, And if he can't be president,
he's at least going to destroy the party that screwed him,
and he is.
Speaker 10 (01:11:15):
I think that's I'll be honest, I think that's some
of what's going on right now. I think Bernie's party
ye him. I think he's for ensiren calls into all
of these young progressives ears getting them all fired up.
The party that was in charge, the Pelosi, Shumer etctera
that was part of the screw on him when they
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chose Clinton over him. I think he still has that
action to grind. He's a very miserable human being. I
think we can all see that just by looking at him,
Like he looks like he hasn't taken his shit since
I watch you throw him in a nightgown and a
cap and he looks like fucking Ebenezer Scrooge.
Speaker 5 (01:11:53):
Oh yeah, no he is, just he's an awful human being.
Speaker 10 (01:11:56):
Hey, disparaging, no accounting for taste.
Speaker 5 (01:12:03):
Well, Stephen, here's what we're We're going to burn down
the whole fucking thing before I go, Andre, what do you.
Speaker 9 (01:12:10):
Think about the shutdown? Stephen L. Hall And was that
a ploy or where the Demorats just you know, I
say a lot of it goes back to we will
never see anything that even remotely smells or looks like
a molecule of a win for omb So hashtag just
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because two things.
Speaker 4 (01:12:36):
First thing is, look at this from a game theory perspective.
In all the history of all the shutdowns in the past, Democrats,
if you look at it, it's a game that never
lost a shutdown. It is always blown up in the
face of the Republicans. They don't understand the concept of
losing a shutdown contests. That's one of the reasons why
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they were lost. Because they weren't seeing the Republican numbers plumbed.
They weren't necessarily going up. The Democrats were slightly bound,
but they still they still, in the back of their
heads said we've been all of these.
Speaker 5 (01:13:15):
That's true, and so.
Speaker 4 (01:13:18):
Is the fracturing of the Democratic Party between the old
guard and the new Guard. And the last election. I
was looking at a going They have nobody in the
batting cage. They have nobody coming up who looks like
they could run the Democratic Party.
Speaker 5 (01:13:34):
Nope.
Speaker 4 (01:13:36):
And the idiots that they have that are appealing to
socialism are appealing to a lot of people who really
don't know what socialism is. And that's very frustrating. But
I'll give them credit. They have energy and energy cells
and energy motivates people. So as stupid as they are,
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as long as they're energetic, you'll get people back in.
Speaker 11 (01:14:03):
Well.
Speaker 9 (01:14:03):
I also.
Speaker 5 (01:14:07):
The pie piper was very energetic.
Speaker 9 (01:14:10):
Well, yes, wasn't he.
Speaker 4 (01:14:12):
Joe?
Speaker 5 (01:14:13):
Actually, Jersey Joe said something really smart in the chat
room too that I want to make sure it gets said.
It says, I can prove Democrats know they are in
trouble for the midterms. They're already crying about a rigged election.
Speaker 9 (01:14:25):
Yeah, and that's ripping off.
Speaker 4 (01:14:26):
You know.
Speaker 9 (01:14:27):
A page from Today's screaming headlines Back in twenty twenty.
It's true they are. Do you not have anything original
in your head?
Speaker 4 (01:14:39):
No?
Speaker 5 (01:14:40):
No, Ernie is running the party. They have nothing original.
Speaker 9 (01:14:44):
But I also go back to this hashtag consequences, Earl.
I think you covered this on your show, and probably
almost everybody here did this. A bunch of New Yorkers
are saying, well, now that we know this is true, yeah,
we're sure thinking about leaving. The thing about this is that, Oh, also,
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the I can't think of the guy's name. If you
guys know it, you know, pop in and tell me
the New York Fire Department commissioner instead. You know, I'm
still a bye bye. I'm not going to live being
a man affiliated of Jewish faith, and I'm not going
to live under this guy. I'm not going to be
subject to this guy, and I am. I am bye bye.
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And I think a lot of top tier New York
City administrators are contemplating the very same thing.
Speaker 5 (01:15:34):
I don't know if it's necessarily the religion thing up front,
I mean it could very well be. I think the
religion thing is a very easy fallback. I really think
the commune socialism aspect of it is what scares people
the most. I think that You're going to see money
transferred around to that city. You're going to see the
shit tax out of people who are just trying to work.
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That one in ten. Look, who's the only people that
are rich enough in New York York City to actually
leave and go somewhere else and live a good life people?
Speaker 9 (01:16:06):
That's what I said, this is this is not going
to affect the people that these that that Mom, Dannie
and other assholes like him think we're gonna we're gonna
take you and grind you. No, you're not changeable.
Speaker 5 (01:16:23):
I mean, this is a guy who thinks that if
you have your headquarters in another state and you do
business in New York City, he can tax you at
the corporate tax rate. That tells you how just stupid.
And I think, I think on top of the one
in ten who are gonna say whatever the equivalent is
asta lawego in Arabic to mandami, I think you're gonna
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see a lot of businesses move at least outside of
city limits. They may move to upstate, they may move
somewhere else, but you're gonna see a lot more. And look,
we saw that, we saw a lot of cities leave
and right, and they are a lot of businesses. They
had no issues leaving because it's like, hey, half our
people don't even have to work here anymore.
Speaker 9 (01:17:06):
Sure, and a millionaire and a billionaire being able to
take up and leave an empty building, I mean, the
property issues are going to be legion already there.
Speaker 10 (01:17:19):
Like in France. When France raised their top tax rate
with like seventy five percent, Gerard Departue moved across the
border and said, f you yeah, And he's like he's
pretty damn socialist himself. He's like that that's too much.
But no, to answer your other question, it was Robert
ish Tucker, by the way, m thank you. He is
the ft andy guy. But but no, it's look I mean,
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the thing about it is, I was watching it because
I hadn't really watched the news for the last couple
of days. But when I decided I was still going
to do your show anyway, I turned some one tonight
so I could get caught back up a little bit.
And one of the first things I saw on two
different channels was Reeltors in Florida going, holy crap, but
they just.
Speaker 9 (01:18:00):
Jersey Joe said that. Jersey Joe on s HR, the
Reaver of common sense has already said he lives in Florida.
He's already said, you know, just the potentiality of people
coming down from New York and into Florida has immediately
increased the costs of housing in my state, as in immediately.
Speaker 10 (01:18:25):
Well, the reason it's immediate is because these people's phones
are already blown up. There was there were two different
realtors in Florida giving interviews on two different networks today,
all say both saying the same thing. My phone has
not stopped ringing since Tuesday night.
Speaker 9 (01:18:38):
You know, the writing is in fact on the wall.
I want to throw this up too, because you know,
hashtag consequences. For every loser, there's a winner. I saw
here's Houston PD saying and putting this out into the
ozone and YPD, are you disgusted with the election of
Zoron Mamdani come to us, join us. We would love
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to have you. And then there's this Ron DeSantis had said,
the five K recruitment bonus we give to new officers
will be utilized by a number of these NYPD officers.
There's no this nails it. DeSantis nailed this. There's no
reason to risk your life serving when the mayor hates
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you and believes your department shouldn't even exist.
Speaker 5 (01:19:32):
And look, I follow a lot of personal accounts of
New York City cops and other cops that work in
New York State. Maybe not in the city itself, but
they have friends who are New York City cops. The
mass exodus is coming. Oh yeah, they are all applying elsewhere,
which is absolutely hysterical to me. Would be to like
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go to a small town in West Virginia and get
pulled over and it's five New York City cops and like,
you know, he just mean, you're expected like one thing,
and they just walked. Except the New York City cops
unless you run them over. They're not going to stop.
Speaker 12 (01:20:12):
Yet, all the cops that are going to take their
pensions and just bounce.
Speaker 10 (01:20:18):
Sure, this is totally tongue in cheek, but they even
got Danny Reagan to move to Beantown forgot.
Speaker 9 (01:20:23):
They did nice observation.
Speaker 5 (01:20:27):
Actually the Democrats did that because they got that show killed.
Say that again, I haven't heard that.
Speaker 10 (01:20:36):
It's all the.
Speaker 5 (01:20:36):
Liberals over was it CBS? I think it's CBS. Yeah,
they were mad that it was a pro police show.
It was a pro law enforcement show, and it showed
law enforcement and a good light and the powers that
be that came into the creative. Eventually, even though the
show was still doing well and all the actors still
wanted to stay, they dumped it. So that's why Danny
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Reagan went to Boston.
Speaker 12 (01:21:00):
They've been trying to dump it for a while because
after like season seven or eight, they were rumors that
it was going to get canceled and they were.
Speaker 5 (01:21:08):
People were were making too much money.
Speaker 12 (01:21:10):
Yeah, protest.
Speaker 4 (01:21:11):
Well it wasn't just that.
Speaker 10 (01:21:12):
I mean, when is when is the last time you
turned on network television and you saw a family that
eight together, prayed together and were pro law enforcement?
Speaker 9 (01:21:21):
Nineteen fifty sixty.
Speaker 10 (01:21:25):
Oh yeah, you know Andy Griffith days. I mean, geez,
that that's how long it's been. But I think that's
I think part of what allowed the spin off to
happen was because shortly after the cancelation, a lot of
people got pissed off, and all of a sudden, there
started to be changes at CBS. There have been massive
changes to CBS every since.
Speaker 5 (01:21:43):
I can't think of the influencer's name, but did you
see who's the new news Barry Weiss over at ABC. No,
that's CBS, CBS, So Barry Weiss is now in charge
over at CBS. And some influencer online said to Mondamie, Hey,
Barry Weiss's protection detail might be time to pull their CCW.
Speaker 4 (01:22:05):
Yeah that's serious.
Speaker 12 (01:22:06):
I hadn't heard that.
Speaker 5 (01:22:07):
Yeah, I posted, I reposted on my AX two against Tierney.
Speaker 10 (01:22:12):
Yeah, that actually does not surprise me at all. But yeah,
I mean to go back to something that Biggie shared
a while ago in the common Chat. This is all
part of the plan because you actually have one of
his staffers talking about next up is Taquia.
Speaker 5 (01:22:26):
Pretty much, here's the thing, and I know, like I
know the overall sentiment right now that's going on with
the with Islam and Muslims, and I agree with it
to a point. I also think that there's a certain
level of giving them way more credit than they deserve,
because if they decide to start crossing lines, you have
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to remember they used to cross lines in places with
people who threw rocks back at them, and this country
ain't that. So I understand what everybody's saying, and I'm
not saying you're wrong to think that, but I looked
on the road. If for some reason, like in that
video that she posted, she started talking about jihad and
the Holy War. Let's just say they tried to go
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forth with that. Does anybody on this day is think
that if they try to do that in almost ninety
percent of cities, including Boston and Rockberry and Dorchester where
they started telling the thugs on mass Ave that they're
going to bow down, do you think that's gonna happen? Hell?
Speaker 9 (01:23:25):
Now, I think they're right now, I am in this
day and age.
Speaker 10 (01:23:32):
Say about that as look at Michigan.
Speaker 5 (01:23:34):
Yeah, but that videos for you too quickly. I'm talking
about her video where she said this is another step
in the Holy War. This is jihad. I'm talking about
if they cross that next line.
Speaker 12 (01:23:47):
Well yeah, And the thing is, if they try to
cross that line right now or even the next fifteen
twenty years, probably not. But the way they keep outbreeding,
the way they keep infiltrating these cities, the way they
keep at the rate at which they're they're growing and expanding,
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that I don't think it'll be that long before they
will be able to at least have a chance.
Speaker 9 (01:24:16):
New York City Times Square, Now, there was someone on
social media who said, Oh, NYPD would never allow something
like this to happen. Then I sent them this video.
Speaker 5 (01:24:34):
Oh certainly did. They had to.
Speaker 12 (01:24:41):
And the Donnie is the mayor how.
Speaker 10 (01:24:48):
A prayer on the every day?
Speaker 9 (01:24:51):
Well, yeah, exactly right, y'all the Islamic Cali in New
York starts.
Speaker 11 (01:24:56):
Now.
Speaker 8 (01:24:56):
That means we are all converting to Islam. I've already
got one friend converted.
Speaker 5 (01:25:00):
But this is how stupid these people. I know, it's amazing.
Speaker 11 (01:25:03):
The lines to begin conversion will begin tomorrow morning, right
in early eight am. There will be mosques being built
on every single block. But in the meantime, start outside
my door. I'm happy to help you convert, happy to
be there on your journey. If you'd rather do it
with somebody else, totally understand. You have to be safe,
you have to be comfortable.
Speaker 9 (01:25:22):
Soft brains.
Speaker 5 (01:25:23):
What's about it is if she actually got what she's
going for, that cute little outfit and baseball hat's gone gone,
and all the people that she's going to convert, if
she gets her way to through Islam and all that shit,
as soon as they're done converting, they're going to turn around.
Speaker 9 (01:25:40):
And be able to beat the bag out of her Oh, sure,
she's wearing a step on snack hat for one.
Speaker 10 (01:25:47):
And this.
Speaker 12 (01:25:49):
Starts out, that's the same chick, right.
Speaker 9 (01:25:55):
Charia Law starts now.
Speaker 5 (01:25:57):
Hear me out, because we do have to remember that
we live in the age where social media is all
about clicks, and people will say anything to get popularity
and make money off the internet.
Speaker 12 (01:26:06):
Right.
Speaker 5 (01:26:07):
Remember what was her name, Andrea Belcampo or Angela Belcampo,
the super liberal el Camino. Yeah, now, all of a sudden,
in the last year, she's come way back to the
center and a little right on some things. Yeah, because
her her siren song had ended and she wasn't getting
the clicks. And if she was getting clicks, it was
just eight clicks. These people will say anything to make
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a dollar. I don't know if that's the chicks. And look,
it almost looks satirical, right, you're literally celebrating ushering in
as a female the quote the quote unquote law and
rule that would make it impossible for you to enjoy
being a female. Right, And I'm not saying that she's
not one hundred percent, but all that stuff I take
(01:26:53):
with a grain of salt right now, because I'm avinced.
I'm just saying all that shit I take with the
grain of salt. I think there are so many people
that would sell their souls to make a dollar on
the internet. How there's five of us sitting right here.
Uh No, I'm kidding, I'm kidding. I'm kidding.
Speaker 10 (01:27:09):
But there are so many people that I was willing
to sell myself to make a dollar on the internet,
I'd already be a millionaire.
Speaker 5 (01:27:16):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (01:27:16):
Yeah, I think for most of their souls and dollars
of her price. I want to I want to address
something said earlier and goes with what Big said just
a second ago. BC said that the muscles played for
the long game, and Big he said that they were
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set to outbread us as much as they are having kids.
The thing is, this isn't long term strategy. This is
actually the strategy laid out in the Quran.
Speaker 10 (01:27:46):
If you're actually released.
Speaker 12 (01:27:48):
Yeah, absolutely, that's another keep your own laws.
Speaker 4 (01:27:53):
I don't follow the laws of whatever country they're in.
No follow their own laws, which there should be the
way to. You got to stop that. And they are
to keep to their impels until they get numerous enough
to take over, and that's outlined in the current YEP.
(01:28:16):
So it's not that they're clever and taking the long run.
They're following a script and that's the same script they've
been following for twelve hundred to fourteen hundred years, depending
on when you believe the Kuran was actually.
Speaker 9 (01:28:28):
Written, aided and embedded now by technology, you know. And
I think it's pretty fundamentally clear that Islam is targeting Texas.
New York City was kind of like the dry run. Okay,
they won that, I get it, and a number of
us here saying what, okay, but that's New York City
and that's kind of a weird, one off kind of thing.
(01:28:50):
I think Texas in terms of the entire state is
the next target. And I think I've already things saying
that they're calling that and trying to label it as
the mecca of the West. And so there's this guy
I discovered, Shaikh uh Uthman Ibn Farouk, born in Pakistan,
(01:29:13):
right exactly, the three is silent. By the way, I
learned that myself, I can learn something is reportedly moving
to Texas and he's not here. Just as Stephen said,
they're not here to assimilate, they are here to overtake.
Demography is prophecy that was true with regard to illegal invaders,
(01:29:34):
and it's also very true with regard to Islam.
Speaker 12 (01:29:37):
And they are not quiet about it.
Speaker 9 (01:29:39):
No, no, they will tell what you think. It's our
it's our problem for not listening carefully to what they're saying.
Speaker 12 (01:29:51):
So he said there were videos every day of different
emoms saying we are here to take over.
Speaker 9 (01:29:58):
Yeah, he's I have a video to play. I may
not play it, but he says, basically, Islam is going
to enter every house. Their children will be Muslim. You
can stop immigration, you can do Muslim bands, but it's
not stopping if you fight Islam. I'm going to fight you,
even if you're my own father. And it goes back
to my original thing that I learned from the people
(01:30:20):
that were at in the Sand. I was sergeant over
a whole bunch of people that fought in the Middle East,
and they said basically, and it's true. And I use
this for a long time. Me against my brother, me
and my brother, against my cousin, Me and my brother
and my cousin against my father, Me and my brother
(01:30:41):
and my cousin and my father against the tribe, Me
and my father and my brother and my cousin and
the tribe against the outsider. What about the camel that's
how well, well the spiders, the camel spiders. The camel
spiders took that. And then you think, oh, well, you
know this stuff can't happen. Let me see if I can,
(01:31:02):
if I can find this. I don't know if you
guys heard this chick. I played it. This little lovely
bent is from Montana, and I played it on my
last show, and she has nothing but disgusting things to say. Well, wait,
as BZ says, there's more. This motherfucker was just elected
(01:31:26):
mayor in Courtlaine, about twenty minutes twenty five minutes south
of where I am, and this is Idaho.
Speaker 10 (01:31:36):
This is what he says.
Speaker 2 (01:31:38):
They don't give a they all.
Speaker 16 (01:31:41):
I'm a Bible believe in Christian I believe in Jesus
and it guides my life as the Christian Conservative, so
Christian family values, Christian conservative, mindless cult member group thinking morons.
Are you a pussy? You're a pussy Christians. They tend
(01:32:02):
to be the rudest, most disrespectful jerks I have ever seen.
I seriously think if Jesus were here today, he would
have a message for everyone who's a Christian, and he
would just say, get those racists and white supremacists. Gay,
I felt really gay last night, Come over for a
gay time, really gay.
Speaker 2 (01:32:23):
Christian nationalism now, but let's cut right to the chase.
It's white nationalism, real hardcore Christians and Christians to self
and to go to hell.
Speaker 9 (01:32:35):
This guy guaranteed it would be the first guy to
suck muzzycock. I can guarantee you right now, absolutely, Sean,
you have to go to the bathroom.
Speaker 5 (01:32:47):
Go ahead. Do you think that little twerp has ever
once in his life either engaged in any sort of
physical confrontation and or one with the exception of maybe
perhaps some sort of escapade with a small animal in
his early teens.
Speaker 9 (01:33:08):
And yet despite that, court Elaine elected. You get what
you deserve.
Speaker 10 (01:33:15):
I mean, like I said, we, as far as I'm concerned,
we have reached the find out portion of the fuck
around and find out about elections geame.
Speaker 4 (01:33:23):
Because before we get too far into you get what
you deserve, there is an old uh editor for I
think everybody needs to go to a couple of guys
sitting in the library. It says, you know, people who
got were from history are doomed to repeat it, Yes,
but the people who know history are doomed to watch
(01:33:47):
while other people repeat it.
Speaker 5 (01:33:51):
Yeah, I heard another one that goes along the lines
with that, that says, uh something effective, don't uh. People
who don't pay a people who don't pay attention to
what's the writing on the wall in front of them,
have a tendency to fall off, the fall off, the
stand onto the tracks. In other words, they'll say stay back,
(01:34:13):
don't come any closer, and they will not pay attention
to walk right into the fucking train tracks.
Speaker 4 (01:34:17):
Well, yeah, the problem, the problem that find out part
is it affects not just the people who shall you say, uh,
left around with the people who are just standing by,
But no, don't do that. Yeah, playing with fire and
the powder kid, And I'm telling the guy, this is
what's gonna happen.
Speaker 12 (01:34:39):
Now.
Speaker 4 (01:34:39):
Guess what you get one up to now when I
when I part, effects not just the people who deserve it.
The affects the people who don't.
Speaker 9 (01:34:48):
The people that will will be more directly affected by
mom Donnie will be those people least able.
Speaker 5 (01:34:55):
To take it. Yeah, No, it'll be that girl in
that video. U. Time the Sharia law comes for her
in one way, shape or form or another. It's going
to be all the girls like that, All of these
awfuls that voted for Mondami, unfortunately, are going to be
the ones who were victimized the most.
Speaker 10 (01:35:12):
Well, as far as I'm finding out, affecting everybody. All
I want to say about that as six and ten
New Yorker stayed home. So again, you should have voted.
Speaker 9 (01:35:25):
But hey, you guys want to see something prototypical, beyond prototypical,
so terribly typical. So after that video was released, by
the way, that video was discovered after he was elected.
Imagine that shocker. Now he says, oh, you have completely
misinterpreted my comments.
Speaker 5 (01:35:47):
Yes, yes, is this not.
Speaker 9 (01:35:51):
Mark one model one leftist shit stick a response?
Speaker 5 (01:35:58):
It was very gray what he said. It was a
lot of um, there's a lot of speculation in his words.
Speaker 9 (01:36:04):
I was I was confused. I was confused.
Speaker 10 (01:36:08):
But this is I mean, you know, everything's open for interpretation, guys.
Speaker 12 (01:36:13):
There was no ambiguity in what he was saying.
Speaker 4 (01:36:16):
None.
Speaker 5 (01:36:17):
I didn't get his message as all. I just missed it.
At some point I thought he said he'd like to
date Christians or something like that.
Speaker 9 (01:36:27):
Oh harsh, you are so harsh, so judgmental, constantly, constantly
got to work, and you say that you're a Christian.
Speaker 12 (01:36:38):
I'm so.
Speaker 9 (01:36:40):
Earl.
Speaker 5 (01:36:40):
I will never fix that. And I can tell you
that from knowing him going on what almost thirty years
now that we've known each other, that is not that
is not going to change.
Speaker 9 (01:36:51):
Sorry, Pal, I found this. I think Earl can relate
to this in terms of people. I think may be
starting to get a clue. I can't. I don't see
this guy's name, but let's listen to what this pastor
(01:37:13):
has to say.
Speaker 5 (01:37:15):
Mandammy.
Speaker 17 (01:37:15):
It's privileged to lie. I don't know whether you realize it,
but the Qoran gives Muslims the privilege to lie.
Speaker 10 (01:37:23):
Did you know that? If you don't, you know it.
Speaker 4 (01:37:25):
Now.
Speaker 17 (01:37:26):
A Muslim can tell you a lie and all I
will not contradict him. Muslim can lie to you, Muslim,
can you If a Muslim Jew, he'll get a reward.
Speaker 10 (01:37:35):
If a Muslim fights in battle self.
Speaker 17 (01:37:38):
To you, there's a great reward for him in heaven.
He gets a life of seventy virgins. It's the only
religion I know where you can promote lies and it
will be accepted by Allah and by the moms. You lie,
that's a good thing they think.
Speaker 9 (01:37:57):
I don't know how religion that said as that you
kill the disbeliever, point of order, sir.
Speaker 10 (01:38:06):
That that's it. That's it. That's that's a mistranslation. In
the Corona. It's actually seventy two virgils.
Speaker 9 (01:38:14):
Oh my god, wood, oh my god, each and everyone
who all of a sudden, uh not take me and
then Virgil.
Speaker 4 (01:38:25):
No, it's seventy two virgins.
Speaker 5 (01:38:28):
The problem is they also what gender, and all of
them are six foot five and three hundred pounds and
are just dying.
Speaker 10 (01:38:40):
Well, I didn't say that they weren't virgins named Virgil.
I'm just saying it.
Speaker 12 (01:38:47):
I made it.
Speaker 5 (01:38:48):
Yeah, you did come here, kid.
Speaker 9 (01:38:52):
You know, I don't mean to be crude or rude,
but actually I do. When I spoke to a number
of the folks that I supervised that had been to
the sand pit and came back, what they said to
me when we you know, when we had a couple
of minutes to chat. One of them said directly to me,
by the way, have you ever heard of the Baka
(01:39:13):
Batzi boys? And I said no, And he said, you
ought to investigate the Bacca Batzi boys. And also let
me tell you.
Speaker 4 (01:39:22):
What's that, Steve Stephen, I don't know anything about them.
Speaker 9 (01:39:25):
Yes, well I discovered, but that's okay because I used
to work child abuse. I worked child abuse and I
went to homicide. I'm quite familiar with that. And the
other thing that any number of these people said to
me was something similar to, not exactly this phrase. Uh,
they discovered most rikitk that boys are for pleasure and
(01:39:48):
women are for breeding. And that sounds awfully harsh and
judgmental to say, but these are the people that are
coming back from having spent time there, and I would
tend to believe them, obviously, considering Takia over most anybody else. Now,
let me move into a venue if I can.
Speaker 10 (01:40:09):
Before you move on, I have a joke I have
to get out of my head. No please, So I
have a riff on one of the old Russia jokes.
And alas heaven goat does you.
Speaker 9 (01:40:21):
That's true? That's true? And as I sometimes said, and
maybe I need to start bringing this back up at
my outro at my end. You know, promotional consideration is
by blah blah blah, I used to say, and also
promoted by the Allahu snack bar, a little bit of
allah in every bite. Maybe that's time to come back.
(01:40:46):
Let me address this. What do you guys think will
happen with regard to the to the shutdown? I thought
immediately after the election the Demorats would say something similar to, Okay,
we got pretty much what we wanted, so okay, let's
(01:41:09):
bring it back. And yet you know, Thanksgiving is coming,
Flights are going down all over, people are not getting paid,
and there is true pain, relative pain going on with
regard to this. So how long are the Demorats going
to keep with this? Because they had another chance and
(01:41:30):
said no. So let me go around the table, if
I will, Sean, what do you think about the shutdown?
Speaker 10 (01:41:36):
How long?
Speaker 9 (01:41:36):
Where? How?
Speaker 4 (01:41:37):
Oh? Good?
Speaker 5 (01:41:38):
We're done beating the dead camel to death?
Speaker 9 (01:41:40):
Thank you?
Speaker 4 (01:41:41):
Or the spider?
Speaker 9 (01:41:44):
Oh no?
Speaker 5 (01:41:44):
I think I give it a week another week. As
soon as I saw Schumer send the letter saying we
demand a meeting with the president. Da da da da
da da, And then I think Jersey Joe actually wrote
an article today that said there are some Democrats who
are saying that they're close to a deal already. Surprisingly
(01:42:05):
that that tells me, That tells me I think it's
going to be within the week.
Speaker 9 (01:42:12):
Okay, I got a rock out a snot for people
about that anyway, Rowdy, Rick, what do you think?
Speaker 13 (01:42:17):
So?
Speaker 10 (01:42:18):
I was where Sean was until I started paying attention
to stuff again today and have realized that apparently there
has been a stop order for all of these supposed
more centrist liberals who've been talking to Republicans. They have
been ordered to stop effective today. I don't think the
fight's over yet. I think these people are. I think
these people are actually emboldened by these elections because they're Yeah,
(01:42:42):
so they're they're not they're not ready, they're not willing
to talk anymore.
Speaker 5 (01:42:45):
I had heard that, and amazingly, within four minutes ago,
Jersey Joe posted an article to shr media dot com
that was saying literally just that, So you're right, I
changed my mind. We're forever and shut out.
Speaker 4 (01:43:00):
Great.
Speaker 10 (01:43:01):
I mean it's it's I mean it's gonna it's not
gonna hurt me. I mean, it's just it's just not
I'll just figure out some way to make up the
difference in my daughter's food stamps with all the other
work that I do.
Speaker 5 (01:43:12):
Okay, let's just you know, I carry it on to
the midterms and let's see how that does to Democrats, speaking.
Speaker 9 (01:43:19):
Of which I had time to be able to do
this from shrmedia dot com, here's the article by Jersey
show Senate demorats unified on continuing government shutdown despite GOP negotiations.
A Thursday closed door meeting ended with Demorats coalescing around
a unified strategy rather than splintering into factions, according to Semaphore,
(01:43:42):
which noted that some members are seeking to end the shutdown,
but likely not enough to prevail in the upcoming vote.
One source familiar with the caucuses internal discussions confirmed Demoats
intend to keep pushing to extend the Affordable Care Act
Enhanced dreemium tax credits, which expire at the end of
(01:44:02):
the year. How can you conclude, folks, anything other than
the misery is inflicted intentionally solely for political attempted political power.
Speaker 10 (01:44:23):
Rick Well, I think for them, I think this has
become a new thing. I think they figured out if
they keep this inflection point long enough, eventually Trump's gonna
bend enough arms that they're gonna He's gonna finally get
them to get rid of the philibuster, which is kind
of what they want. Anyway, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna
tell them to be careful what you ask for, because
if we get rid of the filibuster, y'all ain't never
getting back in office.
Speaker 9 (01:44:41):
Oh boy, I want to go there so much. Oh
I'm just look at the foam dripping down my damn
beard right here, right now. Oh my god. However, Earl,
what do you think about the shutdown and your opinion
of does it continue, what does it do? How and why? Well?
Speaker 12 (01:45:01):
I was with Sean until we just got that breaking news.
I actually I actually thought maybe a little longer than
than a week, but I thought that it was it
was going to be winding down. But if they've been
ordered to to to stop negotiating, well then I don't know.
(01:45:23):
I mean, this could be we could be looking at
a lot of pain, a lot of leverage for the
Democrats with the everything that that's that's happening and all
the things that are starting to to gradually shut down
as a result of this. Yeah, if if, if the
(01:45:46):
filibuster does get get nuked and they uh and and
the Republicans are able to end it that way, if
that is the if that's what ends up happening. That
is going to be a massive miscalculation on the Democrats part,
massive because it will be a long time before they
(01:46:10):
end up getting back in the power to take advantage
of that filibuster that they want that they're trying to
thinking they're going to play the Republicans to get rid
of a massive miscalculation.
Speaker 9 (01:46:20):
Steven L. Hall, your thoughts on that.
Speaker 4 (01:46:24):
Well, to me, it looks like the Democrats are looking
for something to say face some type of cave in
on one masure another they can say we want, we
got what we want. Unfortunately, I don't see anything there
that anybody's putting the compromise on, and it could be
(01:46:45):
shooting themselves in the foot if and this is a
big gift Trump had, that's a secular fortitude to do
what he had talked about before of the philibuster going
on long enough to have permanent layoffs throughout bureaucracy and
you could finally break the stranglehold of the bureaucrats. I
(01:47:08):
don't think Trump will do that. I think as soon
as they can find some type of compromise of spending
more money, and the Republicans are known for caving like
the least a little bit of trouble. I'm still thinking
it's going to be about.
Speaker 5 (01:47:25):
A week, okay, all I just remind everybody too that
this is not even the big beautiful bill that we're
in a shutdown over. We could very well even if
they open the government tomorrow when the extension runs out,
let's say early January, because that's probably what it would
run to. Right now, we could be having the same conversation.
(01:47:49):
This is just the c R which is why I
think it's a massive miscalculations for Democrats, right because the
next shutdown, if it's a month away, it's going to
be on them for doing it, and it's going to
be for the same reasons. And I think that the
people are going to be sick and tired of it. Look, airfares,
air travels being affected as of today, perfect timing Thanksgiving.
Speaker 9 (01:48:13):
You think you're going to fly on Thanksgiving?
Speaker 5 (01:48:15):
Watch people do.
Speaker 10 (01:48:17):
But I mean, so this is my thing though, because
everybody gets mad at me when I start talking about
nuke and the filibuster. Everybody needs to understand the filibuster
used to be used to be the.
Speaker 9 (01:48:28):
Hang on just one second, just one second, Sure, I
have to make an intro on this because, as I
am going to quantify it, I have saved the milk
and the ice cream and the cake for last. And
this is it the filibuster. Because I knew Rowdy Rick
(01:48:48):
right over here would have something to say about the filibuster.
And I'm sorry to interrupt you, but this is the
part I've been waiting for. Just about all might go,
oh Rick, God, go back.
Speaker 10 (01:49:02):
To the filibuster. This was something that used to be
used very rarely and only in specific circumstances, like when
they were trying to decide whether they were going to
go to war. Somebody, if they didn't want the vote
to happen, would have to go basically call for point
of order, go stand in the weddle of the Senate
and talk until they couldn't talk anymore unless they got
(01:49:22):
somebody to get sixty votes to make them sit down
and shut up. That's all the filibuster used to be.
It didn't used to be this. Oh all we got
we can just say we're not going to vote on it,
and no to be there has to be somebody stopping
things from happening. So if they would just go back
and make the filibuster rules great again we wouldn't have
to get rid of it because then nobody would nobody
(01:49:45):
would be able to do it because ain't nobody going
to be able to stand up there and talk for
more than sixteen seventeen hours. This shit would have been
over months ago.
Speaker 4 (01:49:53):
Did well?
Speaker 10 (01:49:56):
Yeah, but he was old school. These people need back
every fifteen minutes. That's why they're tagging people in. I mean,
I think the only other long one I've ever seen
in recent history was when I think it was what
Spartacus did it Well.
Speaker 4 (01:50:12):
That was.
Speaker 12 (01:50:14):
That was just a speech. Oh yeah, he was Ted
c I think did.
Speaker 10 (01:50:19):
One whoever it was the Red Green eggs and ham
ye Ted Cruz.
Speaker 9 (01:50:29):
Because what doesn't assuage but doctor Sehw's.
Speaker 5 (01:50:33):
My only issue with nuking the filibuster is and I
agree with Jersey Joey said this and chat and is
we thought we were having back to back with Trump
and we didn't. And I just want to make everybody
cognizant of the fact that should Republicans do what everybody
(01:50:55):
on this panel has said tonight, and that is snatched
the jaws, snatched victory from the jaws of defeat or
vice versa, and we're back in that situation again, there's
no defense.
Speaker 10 (01:51:07):
Well the problem the sea, and normally I would agree
with you, but let's be completely honest. If everything that
the Democrats are saying they're trying to stop with this
filibuster was actually going to happen, they would have just
gotten out of the way and let the train run
off the tresses and crash over the bridge and then
just waiting for everybody to run back to them the midterms.
If we got rid of the filibuster and actually did
(01:51:29):
everything we said we were going to do, these people
wouldn't see light of day for at least a decade.
Speaker 9 (01:51:33):
Yeah, but can you count on the Republicans to do that?
Speaker 5 (01:51:36):
Though I could count on them for nuking the filibuster
and then fucking up elections. You're putting a lot of
faith in people that we very well said on this
show tonight fuck up elections left and right. And we've
talked about all the different elections they.
Speaker 9 (01:51:54):
Have fucked up. Well, everything comes around.
Speaker 10 (01:51:57):
You're talking about the difference. You're talking about the difference
between the RNs see in Congress, though that's not the
same thing.
Speaker 5 (01:52:02):
The R and T is fucking retarded, right, send that,
but if the RNC can't put Congress bodies into Congress, you.
Speaker 4 (01:52:12):
Talk to some of those congress man, I don't know
that you'd had that much of a distinction.
Speaker 5 (01:52:16):
My point is is, can you trust them to get
the bodies in Congress?
Speaker 10 (01:52:22):
Well, gentlemen, all I'm going to say about this is,
right now, it looks like the Democrats are very well
happy with leaving the government shut down until twenty fifty five. Great,
so it's time to either shit or get off the pot.
That's great, because I think it hurts them long term.
Speaker 5 (01:52:36):
I really do.
Speaker 10 (01:52:37):
I don't when they get learning to starve.
Speaker 9 (01:52:42):
When they get back in, and they will, we all
know that they will pack Scotis. It'll be I don't know, fifteen.
Speaker 10 (01:52:53):
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (01:52:54):
Either we do it or they do it.
Speaker 10 (01:52:55):
That's where we are.
Speaker 5 (01:52:56):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (01:52:57):
And they'll make five new states with two new senators
because we know where these people will go. I think
they're talking. Let me see if i'm DC American Samoa, Guam,
Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, and
(01:53:19):
another one was a consortium of that, and another one
like Northern Mariana Islands or something like that, but essentially
that's five new states.
Speaker 10 (01:53:27):
And Tenian senators.
Speaker 9 (01:53:30):
Yep, because you can pretty much rest assured they're not
going to be going Republican on that side. I am
still of two minds now that the question is, let's
say that everyone here concurs and says, yeah, screw screw it, filibuster,
(01:53:52):
just kill it.
Speaker 10 (01:53:53):
I mean, and like I said, we don't. It's not
even that we have to nuke it. We just need
to start making them use the proper rules again.
Speaker 4 (01:53:59):
And then it was.
Speaker 5 (01:54:01):
That part. If they actually look back to the rules
that were in effect and not these new rules, I'd
be totally okay with that.
Speaker 9 (01:54:08):
In reality, could they get the votes? Would the Republicans rally?
Speaker 5 (01:54:17):
Who knows they can't get sixty to pass a budget? Yeah,
that's it, it's clean cr.
Speaker 10 (01:54:24):
But here's the here, here's the thing, and this is
this is my point to everybody. If we could get
it to the point where they can only filibuster for
as long as they've got somebody who's willing to stand
up there and talk, there's no tagg ins, there's no
bathroom breaks, then eventually you're going to get to see
who's actually willing to vote for the things that you
want and who's been lying to you. I mean, eventually
(01:54:46):
you can fix things so that that that this is
the way that we fix this is bring the filibuster
rules back in line with what they were originally. And
then if we can get that done, the next thing
we need to start doing is figure out how to
hell to repeal the seventeen amendments so senators can be
appointed by states again. As a couple of it's a
(01:55:07):
couple of my female staff members at Kala are in
and pointed out it's probably also a good idea to
suspend the nineteenth for a while till we get our
shit together.
Speaker 5 (01:55:16):
I wrote that article for shr about repealing the seventeenth
just a week ago, and I agree wholeheartedly. And I
agree if you return to the original filibuster rules and
you make it so once the diaper is full, you
get a fish or cut bait, so to speak, you're
got to make a decision, then I'm fine with that.
I have no problem changing it back. But I just
think that it's foolhardy as we've sat here and watched
(01:55:37):
the fuck the Republicans fuck up free lunches for decades,
but going back to the sixties, because even Bez's professor
was talking about it that taking the only congressional defense
away that we kind of would have in that situation
to keep them from packing the fuck out of everything
would kind of be a little short sighted. But they're
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already gonna do it though I'm doing. Whether they do
or they don't, our conversation is not going to change that.
Speaker 10 (01:56:06):
But my point is if we don't figure out how
to stop them from doing it, Yeah, every day, every
bit of game theory that we're saying is not going
to amount to anything, because as soon as they get
back into power, that's exactly what they're going to do.
Speaker 5 (01:56:21):
I'm telling you that I agree with returning them back
to the original rules, so it actually can only be
one person. They can only stay as long as they
stay and then the vote happens.
Speaker 9 (01:56:32):
Final question for all, Can we pull off twenty twenty six?
Speaker 5 (01:56:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:56:38):
Yes, Yeah, that's all the problem? Can we?
Speaker 10 (01:56:41):
Yes? Will we?
Speaker 9 (01:56:42):
Yeah? Okay, all right.
Speaker 4 (01:56:47):
Kids, I mean I know we're talking dynamic candidates. Well,
we don't have a chance until we have people who
are cheerful and energetic. As much as I like miss Searles,
she came across to somebody who was very confident and no, m.
Speaker 10 (01:57:07):
I mean if I wish we could clone jd Vance.
Speaker 5 (01:57:10):
Yeah, oh my, well, my goodness. And like I said,
you didn't see him showing up in Virginia, New Jersey.
The he did show up for c Y. He didn't
show up in California. There's a reason for that. I
agree with what Stephen just said. What you need is
unique candidates who are going to match the energy levels
of the utes. And I said to you, the utes
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on the level where they are, and that means we
have to get some young blood start running for stuff.
That doesn't mean that if we don't get it by
twenty twenty six, we're gona lose everything. I don't. I
think we're gonna be okay in the midterms. I really do.
But I think that that needs to happen. And we're
starting to see some younger folks come in, which is great.
Jd Vance is a great example of that, but that
needs to continue.
Speaker 4 (01:57:55):
Dude.
Speaker 10 (01:57:55):
I love the one thing that I love about jd Vance.
Sorry I don't mean to step on anybody, but just
real quick, is the fact that every time the Democrats
think that they've gotten in by coming with some new meme.
He just loved it.
Speaker 9 (01:58:07):
He just embraces it.
Speaker 5 (01:58:08):
The Halloween video where he came out with the long
hair meme was just the funniest thing.
Speaker 12 (01:58:13):
I mean, it was amazing.
Speaker 5 (01:58:15):
Yes, it's awesome. I love the man. I'll tell you,
and I've said on this show. I've said on my show.
I was a not I wasn't a believer of jd Vance.
When Trump first picked him, he won my heart over entirely.
Speaker 10 (01:58:28):
Yeah, I was kind of the same way. I was like,
I don't even know who this dude is. And then
like the first the first time I saw him on
a Sunday show and he was just going straight for
the throat, I'm like, oh my god, I love this van.
Speaker 9 (01:58:38):
Yeah, I'll take him.
Speaker 12 (01:58:42):
I had actually been familiar with him because I used
to watch and you can. You can come at me
all you want, but I used to watch Tucker and
I remember watching jd Vance when he had his book
coming out, and so I watched him evolve from the
anti Trump guy that he was up until he turned
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everything around and ran percent and everything like that. So
when he picked them, I was I was. I was
enthusiastic about it. I thought it was a good pick,
and he turned out to be everything that we wanted more.
Speaker 5 (01:59:18):
Yeah, and he was one of the few politicians you've
ever seen in this lifetime say when he talks about
how he originally viewed Trump, I was wrong.
Speaker 10 (01:59:27):
Well, and I think the politicians those words. I think
that was amazing in so many ways, because one, it
shows you that Trump is not the person the media
portrays him because he was able to. And I want
to say this too, because this is the difference between
Trump getting to pick the vice president and the party
picking the vices.
Speaker 5 (01:59:47):
M Oh, yeah, entirely.
Speaker 10 (01:59:52):
Because the party picked the first one.
Speaker 12 (01:59:57):
Yeah, we saw that worked out.
Speaker 10 (02:00:00):
Soon as I say that. The first thing I thought
I was Cotton Hill from King of the Hill. I
swear of gone. Every time I saw his face, all
I heard was Cotton Hill's voice.
Speaker 5 (02:00:09):
That's what happens when you allowed the GOP to throw
their two pens in.
Speaker 10 (02:00:14):
I see what you did there, I see what he
did there.
Speaker 9 (02:00:17):
I win.
Speaker 4 (02:00:19):
Do you though?
Speaker 5 (02:00:24):
Kind of lost? But that's neither here nor there.
Speaker 9 (02:00:27):
Well, it's time to say Astilla bye bye. So let's
start in a circular motion and like wax on wax off,
and first, Stephen L. Hall, can you tell us about
any social media that you'd like to draw attention to
and or your shows as we conclude this love fest
for the demo rats, Sir, go ahead.
Speaker 4 (02:00:47):
Well, I can be found on Twitter on Stephen o'hall,
and I'm on klor And Radio every other week Wednesdays
from seven to eight on Inquirt where you gets actually
should be talked more.
Speaker 9 (02:01:03):
And Steven L. Hall, thank you for being here so kindly.
Big e Earle, host of Mission Ready Men, tell us
about your spot in the world.
Speaker 12 (02:01:14):
Well, you can find me on all the socials at
Mission Ready Men, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and all the rest
of them. And my show is the Mission Ready Man Briefing,
which you can hear on and see on Tuesdays and
Thursdays at eleven am Central. And I'm just looking forward
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to see what this next election season brings.
Speaker 10 (02:01:43):
How many more ulcers.
Speaker 9 (02:01:45):
Glorious Earl, thank you for being here tonight and my pleasure.
I'm shocked and amazed that it's ten pm Pacific and
you are still present. You must be just about dying,
so thank you. I am going right to bed because
of that. Thank you, ever so kindly, Earl. Bicky Jaanston,
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thank you Master, and Rowdy Rick. Tell us where you
can be found and I I'm timing you and I
know it's going to be about three to five minutes,
so go.
Speaker 10 (02:02:21):
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You can find everything we do with KYLM Radio at
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find us at Kalarmradio dot com. You can find me
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The Brick Robinson Show Tuesday night on man ram A
ten pm Eastern Wednesday Night, full boat of programming. I'm
either in front of the mic behind the mic for
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Eastern Friday Night, he said, she said, a thirty pm
Eastern Saturday Night, every other Saturday night Juxtaposition ten pm
Eastern Sunday Night, Kingdom and Country, ten pm Eastern Monday Night,
America Off the Rails ten pm Eastern. I also produce
an office party podcast with Drops on Tuesdays and contribute
to twitchty dot com, Misfitspolitics dot com, and The Loft
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Party dot com and I Beat Your Timer bitch.
Speaker 9 (02:03:06):
Noic rider Rick. Thank you for being here tonight, Sir
A put At and Sean Lewis of the Edge of Liberty.
Go ahead, please, sir.
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am now writing for the Loftistparty dot com and you
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can see my articles over there. They they brought me
in to cover straight news, so that tells you how
funny I must be.
Speaker 9 (02:03:46):
Wow, okay, cool? Nice?
Speaker 5 (02:03:48):
Oh yeah, that's where you can find me. And then
the number two against Tyranny on X and all the
other socials wounderbar Yes, sir John, thank you for being
here to Thanks easy, all right, go ahead, No, you're
gonna say something else.
Speaker 4 (02:04:02):
I know you.
Speaker 5 (02:04:02):
I was actually know what I was gonna say is
all joking aside, it was nice to not one hundred
percent agree with the five people in the room and
still be able to have a mature, intelligent and funny
conversation because we didn't agree one hundred percent on everything,
and I think that's something that is lost in our society.
And I thank all of the gentlemen that we're on
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tonight for just being adults and having a good time
with it and realizing that we can have our we
can have our disagreements, we can air them out in public.
That does not mean that we have to hate each
other just because we don't agree. So thank you to
the gentleman.
Speaker 9 (02:04:38):
Thank you for you, Thank you, sir. And that's also
because we're not juveniles. You can look at me and say,
good god, that ancient fuck. He's no juvenile. My god,
it's not like this guy gets to card it get
carded for his vodka. For God's sake. One thing I
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would like to mention, if I could, you need to
go to the sachar Mete. Obviously you need to go
to klr Inn, but you also need to go to
my show, which is Tuesday and Thursday nights, Mission Ready Man,
Big Earl Biggie Jackson Tuesday and Thursday mornings nine am
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Pacific and noon Eastern, and on Monday and Wednesday. It's
Sean the Gentleman. You just heard Edge of Liberty Monday
and Wednesday my same times eight pm Pacific, eleven pm Eastern.
And of course the reaver of common sense, Joy Jersey
Joe Monday and Friday at nine pm Eastern and six
(02:05:45):
pm Pacific. So if you put this all together, what
do you have? You have SAHR has a show for
you every day of the week, Monday through Friday. And
we is here and we as aiming to please. And
thanks to everyone. I'm looking up here at the top
and you can't oops wrong way. You can't see these
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numbers that are up here, but there are two hundred
and fifty people watching live right now. So to each
and every one of you, I say thank you very
very much. And I conclude with this. We were talking
about twenty twenty six, and I hope that the one
thing that you got out of this is that, as
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opposed to Tuesday's bez, woe is me? And I asked
tonight was it a gop apocalypse? Was it really? And
I think the answer with it we predominantly gave was no,
not necessarily, But I should care to throw in a
caveat because we I think it was Earl said, who
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said we need to fight. This is a fight. I
think Rick said it, I think Sean said it. Every
said We're in a fight. We're in a big fight.
And the thing that I believe we have to realize
that as conservatives is all the things that we tend
to think of as cogent and logical and factual in
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terms of arguments, it turns out to be that for
which the other side mostly couldn't care less. All they
have are emotions, and it's it's like attempting to argue
with your mark one model, one potted ficus. The only
thing they know or respect not too terribly dissimilar from
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Islam is brute force and numbers. And no matter how
assuaged we as conservatives may be, that no one can
win behind those platforms. I think we've an example, a
rather large example, as strangely niche as it may be,
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that well, yeah, they can win behind these platforms and
these insanity, and that insanity to which I say, now
and forever until the day that I cack, the only
thing they need are the superior numbers on voting day,
And historically that has been the biggest problem with Republican
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candidates and conservative candidates getting people out to vote. Now,
if we could mint fifty or one hundred Scott presslers
and disseminate them throughout the United States of America, oh
what joy there would be throughout the land. But we
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don't have that. And from now until next year, every day,
every week, every month, every year, we're going to have
to continue the fight. The fight cannot stop because if
it does, we are seeding to a group of individuals
who guaranteed will tear this land apart. And once the
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United States fails, if it fails, I certainly hope it
does not. But if the United States fails, the rest
of the planet is not far behind. And so, ladies
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and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, thanks
for listening to Bez's Bersert Bob kats Lun Radio show
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Speaker 4 (02:10:54):
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Speaker 9 (02:10:56):
I bid the ADU see you Tuesday night. Everyone, please
pretty pa have a great weekend and so God bless,
take care, be safe.
Speaker 5 (02:11:05):
Everybody quiet down now I'll get some sleep. Everybody, my mama,
not fam, goodnight everyone.
Speaker 7 (02:11:12):
Good night, Mama, Gon, Daddy, good night, children, good night, Daddy,
good night, Elizabeth.
Speaker 8 (02:11:17):
Night time, boy, good night, came up, night him up,
good night, Jampa.
Speaker 2 (02:11:24):
Push going on.
Speaker 6 (02:11:25):
I was a sleep. What's everybody doing?
Speaker 5 (02:11:28):
Good night?
Speaker 8 (02:11:28):
Night?
Speaker 5 (02:11:37):
Good night and good luck