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kind of cool, kind of freaky, but kind of cool
in some ways. May want to get to have with
the Lord will give me an extra set arms and hands,
and I don't know who knows, maybe not. Let's talk
about what is arguably the biggest political scandal cover up,
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arguably since Watergate to hit our federal government well in
terms of the White House, and that something happening to
a president and administration and so forth. And that would
be the cover up of Joe Biden's health, dementia, etc.
Now you don't me king of the skeptics. And I'm
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gonna get into a bunch of articles here and letch
you hear a bunch of sound clips that will speak
for themselves. But let me set all this up. I'm
very sad to hear that Joe Biden has apparently final
stages of prostate cancer. Now, prostate cancer is one of
the biggest killers of men out there. In fact, it
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rivals breast cancer for women in terms of cancers. Of course,
you know you don't have prostate cancer Month, or I'm
not aware of prostate cancer Month. If there is one,
let me know, send me the info on it should be.
I mean, if there's one for breast cancer, why not
a Blue Ribbon month for guys with prostate cancer? Since
it's taking out about as many guys as breast cancer's
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taken out ladies from the numbers I've looked at, and men,
once they get into their forties and beyond, the risk
for prostate cancer begins to go up exponentially each year
until you get up into your like sixty seventies and eighties,
and it really gets up there, really gets up there.
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Same thing it happened for breast cancer too. For women,
no doubt as women get older, but as we age,
generally speaking, are proclivities to get cancer tend to ramp up.
And no, you know, so no surprise really in some
ways that Joe Biden, of course, in that age range
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where protestate cancer starts becoming more prevalent than he hasn't
still sad, and of course in the final stages, and
that's sad, But that raises even more questions about all
that because the skeptic in me, and again I'm king
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of the skeptics. Look up the word skeptic in your dictionary.
There may likely be a picture of me there next
to the word skeptic with a skeptical look on my face.
I am wondering about the timing now of the release
of this info that he's got the final stages of
prostate cancer. It's fantastasized to the bones. That's here. He's
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not gonna be around much longer, maybe months. Who knows.
Why are we just not hearing about this? Well? Is
this a deflection by the Biden camp? Hear me out
on this of what has been coming out in recent days,
especially when Axios Friday night about nine thirty ten o'clock
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ish East Coast time, East Coast time drops a leaked
sound recording of the Department of justice s Attorney General
her his interview of Joe Biden when he was talking
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to Joe Biden about the classified documents and had they
were considering bringing charges against Uncle Joe before mishandling of
classified documents. Remember, of course they had brought those charges
against Donald Trump. So they were investigating because they found
these documents in three different locations, three different well, two
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different homes and the like an office, and they weren't stored properly,
per specifications. I mean, he had one big box by
the you know, his between the cat litter box and
his corvette and his garage in one of his homes,
and you had not probably not a real good place
to be storing classified information, so he was being investigated.
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So the audio of that, now the transcripts had been released,
or at least some of them with Summer actions. Well,
somebody and I just don't know how, got a recording
leak to recording the axios saying that showed really how
out of it Joe Biden was and his lawyers kind
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of dipping in there to kind of help him out.
And then finally her says, you know, well, let's just
take a break. Of course, her finally decided to not
bring the charges because you know, he's just a kind
of a doughtering old man, and you know, the jury'd
be too sympathetic to him a jury were convict by
Bobby Waste Timing's let's drop it. And of course her
caught a lot of heat for that. Her caught a
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lot of heat for even bringing up possible charges against
Uncle Joe. Well, the audio showed just how out of
it Uncle Joe was, all right, and the uh, the
transcripts were released well over a year ago. The recording's
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done before that, which showed well before the twenty twenty
four election, out of it Joe really was. Chris A
lot of us knew that he was a lot of
us talked about it, had an aug about infinitum I
did on this show. I caught heat for it. I
caught some heat from one of these truth and News
organization whatever, some joke of an organization, and a lot
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of us caught eat all over the place. The dared question. Well,
now the egg is on the face. Now the egg
has been laid. Now books are coming out. Jake Tapper
has a book out. Everybody his dog in the mainstream
media is now trying to spend the narrative the Hey,
we were duped too, don't look at us. We weren't
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part of this. Yeah you were. But they're trying to
flip the script, flip the narrative, trying to make themselves
look like, give themselves an out, basically doing their own
self nasal gazing as a self naval gazing and saying, well,
you know, we were duped too, don't be mad at us,
you know we were lied to too. Well yeah, okay,
maybe to a point, but you're the guys that are
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supposed to dig and dig and dig, and a lot
of this stuff they already knew about. I mean, I mean, look,
Jake Tapper didn't just write that book about two months
ago from something he found out. He and his co
author knew some things. We don't get into that too.
I'll let you hear some clips from him and the
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co author of this book of original Sin. But I
find the timing. And again, I know this is going
to sound crass, cold hearted, but it's a skeptic in me.
I find the timing of the release because remember, late
Friday night Axios drops this audio bomb which was very telling.
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There's reaction on the Saturday morning shows and stuff on
cable and this and that. Coming up Saturday Sunday ish,
we get hit with well, uncle Joe's got the final
stage of prostate cancer and it's you know, gone to
his bones, and this and that. I find the timing
of them. Finally admitting that I find the timing of
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that rather interesting, and I think it was I'm just
gonna go on a little limb here and say that
I believe the timing of this was done on purpose
to thwart and deflect all this stuff coming out about
the cover up of Joe Biden's mental decline. His dementia
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is whatever it was, and there are some medications that
can cause that. Now if he was being treated for
this stuff with say, for example, chemotherapy. Let me divulge
a little bit here that the Lovely Missus L who
when she was fighting breast cancer was given chemotherapy and
there's a little something known as chemo brain, and he
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can cause you to kind of have some memory lapses
and kind of short out a little bit. That has
happened to the Lovely Missus L. We have learned to
cope with that, work around it. Write things down so
you know, to be transparent here, I get it. I've
had and I've also shared on the Showmen Transparent that
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I've had relatives who have succumbed grandmother, paternal grandmother, maternal
great uncle, others who have succumbed to mental dimension, especially Alzheimer's.
And it's horrible, It's absolutely horrible. But is the timing
of this, the release of this, is this to thwart
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and get the heat off of Joe Biden and the
rest of Biden family? Are they following out, well, let's
know this, let's throw this red meat out there because
that'll kind of keep the wolves chewing on that. And
said of chewing on us? Is that why? Why now
is this now coming out? I mean, he's been out
of the office now for a pretty good while. Why
now are we just finding this out? The timing of
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this is what I find, uh suspicious. Now, call me crass,
call me cold hearted, call me cynical. Yeah, I am
a little cynical. I'm a little cynical when it comes
to most politicians and even this particular political family dynasty.
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I'm a little skeptical. But the more we know, the
more we own we uncover. I gotta tell you, Jill
Biden doesn't look good. She just looks evil. I mean,
and I've been talking about this, and I've been consistent
on this. Please go back and listen to archives from
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two years ago, and before I was using the phrase
elder abuse. Elder abuse. Was Jill Biden so enamored with
the trappings of power and being a first lady and
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so forth being in the White House that she was
willing to prop up her husband. You know, it just
sort of created an almost birth weekend at Bernie's if
you will. It's an old movie that came out in
the eighties, kind of a dark comedy, a virtual a
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weekend at Bernie's type situations that Joe Biden wasn't dead,
he was dying. And the other thing is, you can't
tell me that they just found out he had this
cancer like you know last week. And remember a few
years back there was a slip of the lip where
he talked about his cancer and then all on nooid
do haven't cancer? Then we then remember we were given
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what about fifteen months ago or released from the White House,
you know, for his age, he's you know, he's good health.
No he's not thought he's got advanced prostate cancer. Now
he has a very rare form apparently that does apparently
move kind of quick. But to be at this final set,
I mean usually the thing is if you have regular
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prostate screenings, you know, every year or so. That's which
was just what they encourage. Most been a minimum of
two years, and some are now saying some docture now
and saying, well, and you're all just especially as you
get older in your seventies and eighties, every year you
need to have your your prostate thoroughly examined. You're truly
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I had mine examined about it year and a half
ago and it wasn't it was enlarged, not because of
it was it was as a minor enlargement. It was
because of an infection. Long story is how I got
the infection. But it wasn't cancer, thank god.
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Uh.
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And as we get older, you know, we guys have
to be aware of certain things. You know, we have
to urinate regularly, make sure we're drink plenty of water,
not too much, but not enough. You can have problems.
It's just important, you know. We can take regular bathroom breaks.
If you gotta go, you gotta go kind of thing,
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you know. But I there's a part of me that
is having a hard time swallowing that this is something sudden.
He had to In my opinion, I'm no doctor, but
my gut instinct is telling me he had this. He
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was diagnosed with this more than a year or two
three ago. They knew this, They knew he had a problem.
They just didn't find out about this last week at
the doctor's office. And they're kind of being shut mouthed
about the history of this with him. They're only giving
out just enough to sort of tease you on it.
But I'm a I'm of the school of thought that
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they knew about this long before the twenty twenty four election.
Now just bear in mind. Let's just sort of kind
of take a time capsule back about a year ago,
a little over a year ago, February of twenty twenty four,
when the White House was saying, well, you know he's okay.
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His white as phosician said, you know, he's an older guy.
You know, he's gonna have some of the older guy
kind of things. But basically he's all right. No, he wasn't.
That was a lie. That was very selective. I believe
at that time he had the prostate cancer. If he
had won the election a second term against the arm
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orange man, let's say he stayed in there. I think
if he stayed in I don't think he would have won.
I might have been a closer election in some ways,
but I think he would still lost. But let's just
but well, you know, we'll never know less we go
back in the time capsule. Well, let's say we let's
say we've got the ability to get into our little
time machine and go back into our time caps capsule
and go back, and let's say things were different and
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he stuck it out, he stayed in there in spite
of the bad debate on June twenty seventh, with the
Orange Man. Right now, we would be having the conversation
of Kamala Harris being the president of having to take
over as president. I mean he would have to resign
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for health reasons. The twenty fourth Amendment would have to
kick in, and she would be the president right now
or in a few days or a few weeks or something,
presuming they would have finally released it about this time
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after the election. Do then, I think the public would
have a right to know that. And look, the president
is under a microscope and in a fish bowl. Former
presidents will tell you that, And they monitor a president's health.
I mean they're meticulous because you're the most powerful guy
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or potentially gal in the free world, and they want
to make sure your health is you know that you're okay.
And the same thing with the VP, because if something
happens a president of the VP suddenly becomes a president.
So they tend to monitor both the VP and the
and the P pretty closely, but especially the P president
is monitored very closely. So I'm having a hard time
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swallowing a lot of this stuff. Somebody, somebody somewhere has
been lying and then of course it makes a question, well,
who's been run who's who's running the country. Well, I've
got some thoughts on that. I've got some thoughts on that.
And in this book, that's them out with Jake Tapper
and his co author Alex Thompson. We're gonna hear a
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clip from them. I've got a bunch of clips as
soon as I go to break, come back for break,
play a slew eclipse for you guys, all of all
sorts of stuff. We've got some folks even suggest well,
Alex Thomson just flat out gave a list of people
he thought was probably running things, including Joe Biden. Well,
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that's not constitutional constitutionally. Who should have been running things
are more closer to the constitution would have been VP
Kamala Harris. Maybe she was, I don't know, Maybe she
wasn't there running a few things and calling a few shots.
If they were letting her. If they were letting her,
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that would be constitutional, a little more constitutional. Of course,
there would need to be the the invoking of the
twenty fifth Amendment, or at least invoking. Look, the presidents
just can't function right now. Got to step in, you know,
at least have a press conference, come forward to the
American people. Issue a statement to Congress, and they're let
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Congress take it from there to see if they want to,
you know, of all parties involved, want to vote the
twenty fifth Amendment or what have you, or perhaps other
amendments that kind of cover this sort of stuff. And
Colm will say, you know what, I'm in charge. But
I'm beginning to think she was herself in fact part
of the cover up. Perhaps. But let me throw out
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another name. And this is just pure speculation. And I
haven't I mean, people have brought this up. I haven't
seen it in anybody's books or anything yet, and of
course there's been no Well, Congress is setting is It
looks like he's now setting up formal investigations. But we'll
have to see what names pop up and who gets subpoena.
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But one name that I think ought to be subpoena,
and he may be just as innocent as a period
driven snow on this, But call me again, king of
the skeptics, is one Bury Obama. Now why do I
bring his name up? Well, let's talk about that former
president for just a moment before we go to Bragg.
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Now Bury in the missus Barry Obama or are you
calling him bird's name is Barack Ya. That's what his
friends and his wife and everybody calls him. Bury Obama,
all his buddies and people that knew him. Bury Obama
for starters, lives in a ten thousand plus square foot
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mansion all right out there in the Matha's minion there
and take that whole area out there, by the way,
probably the whitest, whitest place on planet Earth, next to
Switzerland that a person can live. I don't think he
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doesn't have a right to live there. I don't care
anybody live there that wants to. They've got the money.
But for all this talk about, you know, being down
with the hood and press people, and you know, fighting
for the rights of various ethnic groups and races and
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so forth, you know, non white finding out ironic, he
and Michelle live in the whitest place in America through
on the coastline of Massachusetts. So he has this ten
thousand plus square foot house, got a guest house. It's
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almost two thousand square feet. So even if he is
selling the kids aren't getting along too well, you know,
he's got some refuge. You can go in the back guesthouse.
But he opens up not too long if you look
at the timeline, not too terribly long after Uncle Joe
becomes president, Barry Obama goes and rents an office about
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a block and a half from the White House. He
leaves his palatial rock star mansion. Actually, a lot of
rock stars wish they had a mansion as nice as
he has. And whatever duties he was doing, you know,
messing with Netflix and telling them what they need to
put on or take off, or shows or promoting shows whatever,
doing his book tours, doing his you know, six figure
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speaking engagements, and what have you, playing tennis, playing golf,
I don't know, fishing off his front porch there. I mean,
his house is right on the water. Basically he's fishing
off the cliff there to you know, into the water,
and which is fine. I don't begrudge a man in
any of that. Okay, I'm a capitalist pig. Let him
enjoy his free, willing, capitalist lifestyle. I had no problem
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with that. But why would you leave that to open
up a dingy office, By the way, I'm sure way
over price, because that's expensive real estate in that part
of DC, you know, down the other side of Pennsylvania
Avenue wherever, that close to the White House For what purpose, Barry?
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And why would you be going there multiple days during
the week, leaving your palatial rock star estate with hot
and cold running servants, most of whom were Hispanic apparently,
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Why would you leave all that opulence to sit in
a dingy office that close to the White House? For
what purpose? Was it to advise? Because you knew Joe
Biden just wasn't quite all there. He was your former VP.
You were here in rumors Joe Biden picked up the
phone and said, we need you. And you got tired
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of renting hotels, expensive hotels and in DC to pay
little visits to her and or or the other chiefs
of staff or whatever, and decided, well, I might as
well just have myself a little office apartment here and
down the road from the White House, just a block
block and a half. I mean, why see what I'm
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saying this This is again, call me cynecal call me
King of the Skeptics. But I'm starting to kind of
do a little math here, and I'm going, hmm, some
of this just doesn't jive to me. Now, I could
be going off the deep end and running off into
a you know, a rabbit trail here down down a
rabbit hole into nowhere. Okay, but it's food for thought,
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and I think if there's going to be a formal investigation,
that name ought to be in the hat as one
of the ones that gets pulled out for you know,
tell us what you know, Barry. Why did you have
an office so close to the White House for such
a long time? Were you operating in sort of a
advisory capacity to buy family and the Biden administration just
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giving a little free advice? Okay, fine, man, you know
all right? But why these are all fair questions, and
I think questions that deserve answers. But again, who was
running things? Because there's legal and constitutional issues around this,
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Because if other people were signing documents, if other people
were using the auto pen, if other people were pulling
the strings in a legal fashion that violates the constitution
and current laws, then we've got a lot of problems
and a big I'm no lawyer, but listen, a big
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constitutional legal can of worms I think has just been opened.
And the entire country was scammed. Now, a lot of
us saw it. A lot of us were questioning, a
lot of us, a lot of us were pushing, a
lot of us were saying things. And when I saw
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juncle Joe at a conference, the video of him at
a conference right down the road from me in Greensboro,
North Carolina, turning to stay his from his position stage
right with his hand out to shake somebody's hand who
wasn't there, and stood there for quite a while with
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his hand out like he was going to shake somebody's hand,
and mumbled something, I mean, did he see or was
talking to an imaginary personaity he thought he could shake
their hand, I don't know, and stood there for quite
a while trying to shake the hand if somebody wasn't there.
I thought, uh, oh, Houston, were got a really big
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problem here. And from that point, from that moment forward,
because that happened about sixty miles from where I'm sitting
across the borderline here in the Commonwealth of Withdreunia the
old Dominion, I thought, then, Okay, all bets are off.
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Don't tell me the emperor is wearing new clothes. This
man's out of it. From that point forward, I said, no,
don't tell me this guy's got it together. He doesn't.
Something is way wrong. And I was consistent on this
throughout this show, questioning and probing as best I could
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with my little podcast from my little bunker here in
southwestern Virginia, and a lot of other folks did too.
Oh we were castigated all your conspiracy theories. Oh you're
just seeing it. Oh yeah, shut up, No we didn't.
We didn't. And some of you might be saying, well,
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this is old news. Well no it's not. It's relevant.
And here's why it's relevant, because now this is potentially
potentially opened up a huge can of legal worms. Because
if it wasn't his hand holding the pin, and I
don't mean somebody holding his hand holding the pen, if
he wasn't signing off on things himself, if he wasn't
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making decisions himself, then we had an unconstitutional administrator or
administration in the White House, and executive orders and all
kinds of other things, and pardons go up and smoke.
They have no validity if you have an invalid presidency.
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And this creates potentially a constitutional crisis because and everything
that happened under his watch that he had or was
supposed to have had direct control over during that time period,
that he didn't have control over, and somebody else was
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calling these shots, that's unconstitutional and illegal. And that opens
up a gargantuan, potentially can of worms, legal and constitutional,
and it is a huge scandal, I would say, rivaling Watergate,
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the biggest thing we've seen at least since then. And
people who talk about, oh, putting democracy at risk and bah,
shut up. Here you have it right in front of you,
and you've had it in front of you, and you
try and ignore it. Of course, after June twenty seventh
of last year, it's pretty hard to ignored it at
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that point. Let's take a pause. And I've said on
this show too expose your exposure. Exposure is happening all
over the place, corporations, in churches and in our government. Well,
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here we are gang.
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Now a man who will be spending eternity in non
smoking your host, rich El. So let's go back in time,
and I do have the the audio of sorts. Let's
go into our little pretend time capsule. Let's go back
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in time, and I'm gonna let you hear some clips. Now,
this would be one Kareem the spin machine Jean Pierre
remember her, So she took over after circle back, sak
Uh stepped down and went on to become a commentator
on the Marxist Socialist Nationalists Broadcasting Collective also known as MSNBC.
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So let me let you hear, and I've got another clip.
I'm gonna let you hear from her. A little later,
I'm going to let you hear some montages, but let
me let you hear her. She was an oppressor and
it got pretty testy, and of course, uh the Deocy
kid from from Peter Doocy launched it as he usually
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did and would be in the troublemaker there for Fox News.
He boy, he and KJP would get into you know,
their their little boxing matches, so to speak, and he
launches right into her. She tries to talk over him,
and he keeps on blathering. She can't shut him up,
and then that sort of opens a floodgate and you'll
hear it, you know, another reporter kind of jump in
(34:21):
on on KJP on and this is and the timeline
on this is a few days after Joe's botched. Well
it was, and it was also when he'd given the
audio come out, when he'd get he was talking to Nato.
I believe it was uh and was just really screwing
(34:43):
up the stuff he was saying teleprompter well, I guess
wasn't working or whatever's going on. You may recall that
clip that's that's that's a pretty famous clip as well.
He was going off script and wandering off into gibber jabbish,
and of course he was asking about that as well.
So this is this is that time frame, this is
a little less than year ago, and listen to the
(35:03):
exchange and listen to what KJP said based and again
with the backdrop of what we of what now everybody's
festing to or what seems to be leaking out or
spilling out or people going well, yeah, okay, and not
so much denying at it too much anymore, a little bit,
but not not to the to the extent that they
work or it's still being spawned. But knowing what we
(35:25):
now know, knowing what happened at the debate and all that,
here's a Koreem the spin machine. Chean Pierre enterprime. This
classic KJP.
Speaker 8 (35:37):
What it would seem that people in the White House
knew that President Biden was slipping and it was hidden
from the American people. So who ordered White House officials
to cover up a declining president?
Speaker 1 (35:57):
I know that that.
Speaker 9 (35:58):
Is a narrative that you love.
Speaker 8 (36:00):
And no, no, no, no, you did a press complien in
NATO and then it there's all these things I didn't finish,
and then ten days.
Speaker 5 (36:08):
Later I'm dropping out.
Speaker 9 (36:09):
Okay, okay, you're asking me like two multiple questions here.
Speaker 7 (36:13):
Let me wait.
Speaker 9 (36:14):
Wait, First of all, there's been no cover up. I
want to be very clear about that. I know that's
the narrative.
Speaker 1 (36:20):
Wait, no, no, no, you can't.
Speaker 10 (36:22):
Can you say whether or not you'd be willing to
have a husband's doctor come to the podium, particularly given
that he is the president does intend to serve out
his term and there have been a number of questions about.
Speaker 1 (36:36):
You know, his fitness for office.
Speaker 10 (36:38):
Questions can be settled if perhaps there's the doctor, doctor,
would I'm just a podia or if more medical about
arts could be Really.
Speaker 9 (36:46):
You heard from the president's doctor. I believe every day
that he had COVID. He gave his assessment and what
was what was going on? What was happening. There was
a memo that was sent out to all of to
all of you. Obviously, the memo was given to me
and we shared it publicly. I don't have anything else.
And you've heard me say this many times. There was
(37:08):
an extensive medical evaluation that was done, physical that was
done in February.
Speaker 7 (37:16):
You all have that.
Speaker 9 (37:17):
I just don't have anything else to.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
Share from here, So she falls back on the phony
baloney physical that was done back in February. Just a
few months forth. Now, this took place as pressure took
place in July. There was questions to whether or not
he would even be able to per his cognitive decline,
be healthy enough, well enough mentally or physically or whatever
to even finish out his term. In other words, there
(37:39):
was murmuring that perhaps Kamala Harris might have to jump
in and be the president. He might have to resign,
all that sort of Richard Nixon style, you know, waving
everybody goodbye, get on a helicopter and go home. There
was thought of that, but you know, he hung in
there to the bitter end. As you of course, as
we all recall, now what happened actually that there was
(38:00):
talk he may recall that, and some people saying maybe
he needs to get that out of the White House
because it raises a lot of questions. But he hung
in there to the bitter end. He's obvious he stepped
down from from the race. He had to, especially when donors,
big Hollywood donors, Allah, George Clooney and others were saying,
you know what, he don't get You're not getting big
(38:21):
checks from us. This can run this guy, you can
forget it. After the debate debacle, which at that point
that was sort of a don't I don't want to
call it a turning point. I think that was a
point in which no one with two brain cells rubbing
together could say that Joe Biden was fit for another
(38:43):
term as president, that Joe Biden needed to be carrying
the banner for the party through the next election cycle.
So they were forced, the Democrat Party was forced midstream
to change horses, and of course that they paid themselves
in the corner and had to pretty much pick Kamala Harris, which,
(39:05):
of course we all know how that worked out, and
the Orange Man won pretty handily in a near landslide,
not quite at off, but kind of close. Of course,
they beat themselves, as I have said, but this is
(39:26):
this was classic kJ P spinmeister, This is this was her.
This was her at her best, arguing and spinning. But
she began to see it wasn't just Peter Peter Doosey
giving her the business. It was other reporters given her
(39:48):
the business as well. And as it went on, and
I didn't play that, just played the most poignant moments
of that pressure. But as it went on and people
kept pressing about this, the press corps that was there
in the briefing room, the press room, you said, people
were starting to question, but where were those questions a
(40:12):
year earlier? And then once Kamala Harris got into the
driver's seat, well, okay, let's just get off of Joe's
back now, because now we got somebody running that might
actually pull it off and beat the Orange Man. In fact,
James Carvel predicted wrongly that she would win. A lot
(40:32):
of people predicted wrongly that she would win all over
the place. Cause you don't hear too much from those
people anymore talking about that prediction. And now we see
the tables beginning to turn a little bit in terms
of the mainstinct media trying to cover their themselves and well, oh,
we were victims too. It does two, wouldn't you know?
(40:53):
We were? Yeah, I mean there were a few that
were pressing questions. But it wasn't until the bitter end,
where were they a year or two before that, when
it was obvious from their own their own video clips,
their own news feeds, from their own networks, that there
was something wrong with Joe Biden, that something was wrong,
(41:16):
really wrong. Wasn't just the typical Joe Biden gas machine
putting his foot in his mouth. I mean, he still
did plenty of that, That's Joe Biden, but that something
else was something was misfiring under the hood pretty badly,
and then people tried to downplay it. Now, I'm going
to play another clip again of people, a lot of
(41:37):
White House people and some press people, and it ends
with Kamala Harris in October of last year, downplaying all
this down. And she's another one whose name needs to
be in the in the hat or in the bucket.
And when they open up investigations a little more firmly
and thoroughly, although don't hold your breath that anybody's going
(41:57):
to be fine or anybody's going to be sent to jail.
Don't hold your breath. I doubt that will happen. I
really do. A lot of stuff may come out in
a congressional investigation, but will anything, as in most cases,
be done. Look at all these congressional investigations that go nowhere.
Oh we've got all this evidence, we got all this stuff,
you know, blah blah blah. And who's charged? Who's charged?
(42:22):
Usually nobody, or if it is, it's some like you know,
low level flunky that you know was kind of had
one foot on a banana peel and another one out
the door of the office. Anyway, So you know, okay,
we'll just go ahead, and you know, there'll be the
sacrificial lamb, some kind of lower level nobody, and then
the people that were really pulling the strings they get
away with it.
Speaker 11 (42:40):
Right.
Speaker 2 (42:40):
We see, We've seen this time and time again. Don't
hold your breath. I hate to be cynical, but I
you know again trusting neither one of these parties. I'm
not holding my Breathway, look at you hear this other.
Speaker 12 (42:51):
Clip, start your tape right now, because I'm about to
tell you the Truthscarborough and f you if you can't
handle the truth. This version of Biden intellectually, analytically is
the best Biden ever, not a close second. And I've
(43:15):
known him for years. The Prasenskis have known him for
fifty years. If it weren't the truth, I wouldn't say it.
Speaker 13 (43:21):
I meet frequently with the President, and every single time
I mean to Endroit jesuestate is just how people interpret
that is up to them. But I engage with them
for a lot and alert Sound does his homework, reads
the papers, reads all of read ahead material, and is
(43:42):
very very engaging in issues of very serious matters of
Warren peace and life and death. So if the American
people are worried about an individual who is you know,
someone who's making decisions of Warren peace and has access
to you know, makes the decision of nuclear weapons and
that sort of thing, I think they can rest easy.
Speaker 14 (44:04):
So it didn't have the stamina physically and mentally.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
Do you think continue on even K four done?
Speaker 15 (44:10):
You're asking me this question, Oh my gosh, you know,
I can't even keep up with it. We just got
back from New Mexico. We just got back from California.
Speaker 4 (44:22):
That is.
Speaker 15 (44:24):
That is not a question that we should be even
asking just look at the work that he does. Look
what he's how he's delivering for the American public. Look
that what that that that article that we're talking about
is hearsay, it's dealacious. That's not what we care about.
Speaker 16 (44:39):
I know that Joe Biden is not on the ballot.
I understand that. But the reason that you are at
the top of the ticket is because he dropped out.
Speaker 4 (44:45):
Of this race.
Speaker 16 (44:45):
And so I want to ask you, and it was
largely because of that debate performance.
Speaker 4 (44:49):
Back in June.
Speaker 16 (44:50):
You defended him in the days before and in the
days after, as you were campaigning for another four years
for President Biden, can you say that you were honest
with the American people about what you saw in those
moments with President Biden as you were with him again
and again repeatedly in that time.
Speaker 17 (45:05):
Of course, Joe Biden is an extremely accomplished, experienced and
capable in every way that anyone would want if they're president.
Speaker 2 (45:23):
Oh yeah, that was Aunt Cammy. That was Aunt Cammy
speaking to Joe Scarborough speaking of Joe Scarborough. By the way,
my new name for Kamala Harris is Kamala Liar. Heires
if her lips. You're moving better be doubtful. Well, she
(45:48):
is in a great pantheon of politicians that are consummate liars,
all sides, all stripes. But she was lying her keystra
off at that moment. Of course, there was an election
and everything must you know, everything revolves around the next election,
and both parties do it. Both parties do it because
(46:08):
it's all about the next election. Everything else be darned
in the universe. It's the next election. Everything is geared
towards the next election and maintaining power the next election.
The next election. People already talking about the midterm difots
alread talking about the way we're gonna take back both
the midterms. People have a billion full of Donald Trump
(46:29):
and the range man. We're gonna be back in power.
And that may be very true. I don't know, may not,
who knows, could be a split difference, we'll see. But
everything is geared towards the next election. It's all about
the next election with both these major parties. And then
you have politicians who will go so far in people
(46:51):
apparently who will go so far like Jill Biden and
I guess arrest of the Biden family that was in
on it, and advisors and chiefs staff and joint chiefs
of staff and White House aids and White House staff
that that just did the whole prop up thing, did
the kind of the whole weekend at Bernie's thing to
make everything look like it was a okay with Uncle
(47:12):
Joe and try to pull one over on the American,
on the American people and the media. To some extent,
a lot of people bought it. Sadly, a lot of
people didn't. I think more people didn't than did, thankfully,
because there was just too much to ignore. It just
got to the point where you know, you can't ignore this.
You know, the roast is burning in the oven. We
can smell we can see the smoke. Okay, we can
(47:34):
smell it. Something's on fire, something may write and people
saw it. And as much as Colm to try to
dissert yourself from the whole thing, she couldn't. She's part
of the same administration, maybe part of the I and
I would say part of the same cover up to
the extent that she was involved in any other I
know they kind of kept her off to the side
as much as possible, but she was right there. She
(47:55):
was the VP, she was part of the administration. She
had to be just some extent in on it, in
on this cover up. And again I go back and
put the bulk of the blame, a lot of blame,
I think to go around here on Jill Biden. That
was her husband, that was her flipping husband. She knew
(48:17):
exactly what was going on with him, and to keep
him propped up and going because she loved the lifestyle,
she loved the perks. What else could have been her motivation.
I don't know. I can't I can't read her heart,
and I can't read her mind, but I can sure
read her actions. I can sure taste the fruit hanging
from that tree. The Bible says you'll judge a tree
(48:40):
by its fruit. That fruit was terrible. After that last
after that last debate he had with the Orange Man,
she was just talking to him like he was five
years old. Oh, you did so good. You answered all
the questions about Donald Trump. He was a liar. Yeah right, No,
(49:01):
you were lying too. The Orange Man might have been lying,
but you were. You'd been telling big whoppers. Jill, your hypocrite.
Let me let you hear some more. Joe Scarborough will
let you hear where he does his you know, truth
bomb thing or whatever, and then a few months later
(49:22):
he kind of starts to backpedal. This is Joe Scarborough Morning, Joe.
Speaker 12 (49:32):
S These Republicans never learn. They constantly underestimate Joe Biden.
They constantly say he's an old man, he can't speak.
You think about the first State of the Union. He's
too old, he's too infirmed, he can't. He blew him
out of the water. This last State of the Union.
Not only was it prepared remarks, it was off the
(49:55):
you know, off the cuff remarks where he just mock
ridiculed him and made them look like children. And yet
and why.
Speaker 2 (50:03):
Should we be surprised?
Speaker 4 (50:05):
They still don't get it.
Speaker 12 (50:08):
They're still mocking him, which plays right into.
Speaker 2 (50:11):
His hands mocking questioning.
Speaker 12 (50:13):
I think we have to ask the same questions of him.
Why Donald Trump since twenty sixteen?
Speaker 4 (50:21):
And that is.
Speaker 12 (50:23):
If he were CEO and he turned into performance like that.
Speaker 2 (50:28):
This is after the debate.
Speaker 12 (50:29):
Would any corporation in America, any fortune five hundred corporation
in America keep him on his CEO? This is a
battle for the future of American democracy and now is
a good time in June, thank God. In June and
not October. In June, this is the last chance for
(50:52):
Democrats to decide whether this man we've known and loved
for a very long time is up to the task
of running for president of the United States. Is he
capable of moving forward? And he knows he needs to
answer that question. He needs to answer it in interviews. He
needs to answer it in press conferences. He needs to
(51:13):
answer the NATO summit, he needs to answer it in.
Speaker 7 (51:16):
Everything that he does.
Speaker 12 (51:19):
That's for the rest of us, and that's Democrats, that's independence,
that's Republicans of good faith. Let's be smart.
Speaker 2 (51:30):
Let's take a deep breath.
Speaker 12 (51:33):
Let's understand it's only July the fifth. Such an historic
decision should not be made in haste.
Speaker 2 (51:43):
Uh huh. That's Joe Scarborough. Boy. Before that, the debate
deboggle with the Orange Marion, he was boy, he was
mister Joe Biden all the way. Then all of a sudden,
Oh well, yo, democracy, Oh it could be and all
that drama. He's a drama queen, I mean no doubt
(52:06):
about that. Chose Carborough, that is, and I think a
hack now and I want to hear an interview of
him backpedaling and justifying with Mark Calpern. Mark Calpern did
an interview with him just the other day on his podcast.
(52:29):
I think I'm not sure. For the sake of disclosure year,
I like to be transparent. I think Mark Calpern and
I follow each other on social media, but I'm not
sure about that. I think we do. I need to
go double check that anyway. Maybe we do. I'll just
put out a maybe anyway. I know there's one helper
and some helper in somewhere that I follow on social
media that's in a journalist business. But anyway, I wanted
(52:49):
you to hear that in just a sec because Halperin
kind of kind of pushes him a bit and kind
of pushes back on some of his malarkey to people
light here and it's like, yeah, I don't know that
(53:14):
I'm buying all this stuff here here Joe and and
and kind of push his back on him a little bit.
I'm gonna let you hear the clip in just a sec.
Let me judge for yourself. And I mean they're both
fellow quote unquote journalists. I think Mark's a better journalism,
a better journalist in my opinion than Joe Scarborough ever
(53:34):
thought about being Joe Scarbag was just a morning talking hen.
I don't really consider how much of a journal and
most of these people are they're not, they're not really
they don't use you practice a journalism principles. So in
terms of just more of a quote unquote pure journalist,
I think Mark Halperer runs circles around Joe Scarborough any
day of the week. Just my opinion. But I I
(53:57):
find it interesting that, uh, you know, he's kind of
doing a little dance here, Joe scarbod doing a little
bit of a a little bit of a dance here,
and I thought, well, you know, and he was confronted
by that viral best Biden clip. By the way, he
(54:19):
was confronted by that by that clip. There's narkle on
this by Hannah Pandrick foxtunity if you want to look
at it. But he's anyway, he's uh, he was speaking
to Mark Calprin during his show. It's called Next Up
with Mark Calpern. By the way, pretty pretty decent little podcast.
I'll want to check it out sometimes. But let me
let you hear that click clip. Let me set it
up here. This will go to break. I got so much, man,
(54:44):
I need again, I need like three people in here,
but it's just me, so bear with But let me
go ahead and get this cute up.
Speaker 14 (54:51):
So here's now what you said in the wake of that.
This is one O five. Please on Morning Jet.
Speaker 11 (54:57):
As I've said here on the show over the past
couple I've spent a good bit of time, but Joe Biden,
I've sent a couple of hours with Joe Biden sitting
talking going around the world as far as talking issues,
talking to the economy, talking inflation talk. He's cogent, but
(55:18):
Ander sold him when I said he was cogent. He's
far beyond cogent. In fact, I think he's better than
he's ever been intellectually analytically, because he's been around for
fifty years. And you know, I don't know if people
knew this or not. Biden used to be a hothead
(55:40):
sometimes that irishman would get in front of the reasoning.
Sometimes you would say things he didn't want to say.
This is and I don't really you know what, I
don't really start your tape right now because I'm about
to tell you the truth and f you.
Speaker 12 (55:56):
If you can't handle the truth. This version of Biden
intellectually analytically is the best Biden ever.
Speaker 14 (56:08):
Okay, so a lot to unpack there.
Speaker 18 (56:11):
You don't impact there, Mark, you have to explain to
everybody like, that's actually the first time I've seen the
clip all the way through. And you were the one, like,
you know, six months later to alert me to the
fact that this has gone viral.
Speaker 14 (56:24):
Yeah, Well, as I told you, and people may not realize.
Speaker 19 (56:29):
You don't pay much attention to social media anymore, You
don't pay much admonition to criticism. But I told you
for several months, I said, Joe Biden ever has become
the symbol for the right of the media and MSNB
and the having so much Trump drangement syndrome that you're
claiming that a guy who's clearly lost mental acuity is
(56:52):
the best by never. Now, I'll say, I say to people,
go watch the State of the Union address. Talk to
people who talked to Joe Biden. He had good days
and bad days. You were with him on a good
day and had conversations with him on a good day,
but good days on good days food days.
Speaker 14 (57:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 19 (57:07):
Looking but looking back at that, do you say, well,
it was misleading to say best by never without caveating
it and say.
Speaker 14 (57:14):
Except on the days when he's not the best Biden. Well,
but but I never I never saw those days. First,
well you did, you did, because he saw Hi address
the dead Congressation.
Speaker 13 (57:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 19 (57:26):
Well, more than I can show you, I can show
you the r n C clip, Reils. There were plenty
of days in public when he when he was not
the best Biden ever, and of course.
Speaker 11 (57:35):
Stumbled and he stumbled in he stumbled and bumbled around Mark.
I mean, yeah, he he certainly did. Uh, Donald Trump did.
Other politicians did.
Speaker 14 (57:43):
But but.
Speaker 11 (57:46):
It's actually the same case as a lot of times
when I've gone in and talked to Donald Trump on
the Donald Trump and I around Donald Trump, and certainly
I've been very critical of Donald Trump, and when I leave,
I have a better under standing, just like Jeffrey Goldberg.
Speaker 14 (58:01):
Did a couple of weeks.
Speaker 11 (58:02):
So I'm a better understanding of where Donald Trump is mentally,
if Donald Trump is losing it, like you know people
have said through the years or not. And so again,
going to look at a clip.
Speaker 20 (58:17):
That's going viral and and pay more attention to that
than two and a half three hours I had with
the guy one on one going around the world No,
I'm just not going to are those are some of
the clips bad?
Speaker 7 (58:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (58:29):
They certainly, they certainly are bad.
Speaker 11 (58:31):
I can understand why people would see that without the context, and.
Speaker 2 (58:37):
We got the context. All Right, that's enough. He's just
going to go on and paint himself as as you know.
Let's when all else fails, pivot back to the Orange man.
That's what these people do when all else failed. Yeah,
but Donald Trump, they do the Yeah. But Donald Trump
on his worst day could run circles around what we
saw the last two years of Joe Biden and did
(58:59):
on June twenty seven, to the point of what you
heard what Joe's Carbough was saying a couple days after that,
few days after that debate of the crisis we were
in and Mark Cawperer was like, look, dude, I'll play
you more. I got more video. You want to see
more proof? In other words, what in other words, what
Mark saying to him, Like, Joe, what were you watching? Okay,
(59:19):
you had a two or three our meeting with the dude?
What were you watching the other times? What were you watching? What?
Speaker 4 (59:28):
What?
Speaker 2 (59:29):
What videos were you watching?
Speaker 4 (59:30):
Dude?
Speaker 2 (59:30):
Because the rest of us were seeing something else. What
were you looking at Brandy not all the same clips
and videos that the rest of us were looking at.
So Mark and Mark, I mean tip my hat to
Mark Cawplin for you know, there may be buddies. I
don't know from kind of putting him in the hot
seat on that, but you could just see the bs
that here comes Joe back with you. But you know, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, dude,
(59:53):
you were part of the camouflage, whether he realized it
or not, and I think he did. He and his
network MSNBC were part of the camouflage of what was
going on to make Joe Biden look a lot better
than he was. Of course, the jig was up by
June twenty seventh. People begin is there was no more
(01:00:14):
you know, the Emperor's new clothes were off. But it
was just a few months whose I believe this was
in March when he came to you know, the best
Joe Biden ever and four months later, Oh my god,
we've got a you know, we've got a problem. Really,
this is flip Floppy's finger in the wind, Joe Scarborough.
This is why nobody takes him seriously. This and this
(01:00:37):
is typical Joe Scarborough. But again, but again, I'm you thought, well,
you were picking on Joe Scarborough lot today I'm using
him as as as a piece of evidence, as a
microcosm of what the mainstinc media, because he's got a
lot of He's got a lot of friends and associatesent
on this. He's not the only one. He's maybe a
(01:00:57):
little bit more of a glaring example, but he's got
a lot of associates, not just at MSNBC, but CNN
and even Fox. He's got a lot of associates in
the mainstream media and in the legacy media that were
running cover. They were running cover for the Biden administration
(01:01:17):
and were part of the cover up, whether they realized
it or not, whether they meant to be or not, whatever.
I don't want to hear the excuses you were. They
were accessories to this, most of them, not all of them.
There were something that were questioning, but most were accessories.
And now they're kind of doing oh, well, you know,
(01:01:38):
I was. I just wasn't paying attention to it. I
don't know, I wasn't watching all the other clips and reels.
You were watching the stuff your own network was putting out,
and the other networks are putting give me a break.
Come on, Then he doesn't do show prep if he's
not looking at some social mediaf he's not looking at
other news outlets, says he's not looking at some stuff,
then who's And I like to know who's doing a
show prep for his show. I'm not buying that one either.
(01:02:01):
I've done this a while. I've been on radio stations
in a major market of Austin, Texas. I've done television.
I've done pocket show prep for a two hour show.
You're gonna do a ton of show prep now. I
know he has all kinds of lackeys and funky's working
for him because he's a big shot. And most of
the big shot guys and gals they have, you know,
(01:02:22):
they're they got college kids that they're working for nothing
for beer and pizza, you know, to get school credits
to help do flunky stuff in the studio. I don't
know how it works in broadcasting. I've been around it
long enough have seen it, and I think that's kind
of wrong, but that's way it happens. Or you know,
they have interns, these are interns, or they might have
paid interns a help, but or they have general you
(01:02:42):
know genuine producers and genuine researchers. Okay, they have teams
this show that it's pretty much me and occasionally the
lovely missus. Hell that's it, or something a friendat or
somebody might send me. But it's pretty much. Yet, it's
kind of pretty much a one man show, one and
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for those of us who know how this works. To
sell that to somebody else, I ain't buying it, dude. Sorry,
but it's not just him. We're gonna go to break
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Alex Thompson Biden's inner circle chose loyalty to him over
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the country, Being reported by Pam Key, Breitbart dot Com
extra supporter, Alex Thompson said Winsday on msbc's Morning Joe
that former President Joe Biden's inner circle of family and
advisors chose loyalty to him over duty to the country.
Coach Jonathan Lamyer said, so every White House, no matter
which party, Republican or Democrat, administration, part of the job
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is to make the president look good. Also on this
particular episode, you'll hear it in the sound clip where
Alex Thompson is talking. Of course, you know, there's some
back and forth and some questions, but you'll, uh, you'll
you'll hear some you'll hear some other folks. In fact,
(01:08:14):
he actually he actually names he actually lists the names
of some folks, uh, not just the Biden family, but
some other folks. And he fell felt we're in on
this cover up, so to speak from his resources and
writing this book with Jake Tapper. So let me let
you hear this clip of him and Tapper on this
on Morning Joe. This is Wednesday Morning, Morning Joe. And
(01:08:38):
listen again to that list that he gives possible kind
of suspects, if you will, who are part of this
cover up? And again based on but you know it big,
a big question. Okay, well where was this before the election?
They didn't just start working on this on November six.
I don't think I'm come on, they want you to
(01:09:02):
believe that. I think I think I think most of
the mainstinct media wants you to believe that. Nobody really
started asking the tough questions until after the election. And
then oh gosh, that's when we really started finding things out. Oh,
we just didn't know we were duped like everybody else.
So they were just they were mean, does too, you know, poor?
Uh so they're playing the victim. They're playing the victim. Guard.
(01:09:24):
They were victims of the cover up too. Don't get
mad at us. We were duped just like everybody. Yeah right,
yeah right, And I mean sorry, the evidence, some of
which I presented here on this show suggests otherwise. Let
me let you hear this cliffs under threat of perjury.
Speaker 25 (01:09:44):
So every White House, no matter which party, Republican or Democratic, administration,
part of the job.
Speaker 4 (01:09:50):
Is to make the president look good, to course.
Speaker 25 (01:09:51):
To make adjustments to the schedule, to h to set
up systems they look good in versus done. They don't
eliminate those they don't, you know, and that's not second
term Ron Reagan, which is the most famous example, but
also you know, much younger presidents, and also right now, frankly,
President Trump, his team works to rest. So so, why
what makes this administration what they did to protect their principle?
Speaker 14 (01:10:12):
Yes, why is that a cover up?
Speaker 25 (01:10:13):
In some of these others would be.
Speaker 8 (01:10:14):
Well, I think a lot of these things started innocently enough.
Speaker 26 (01:10:17):
To your point, you know, the speech writing team early
on realized that he couldn't give the speech speeches the
way he used to, and so the vocabulary shrunk, the
sentence was trunk, the paragraph shrunk.
Speaker 4 (01:10:26):
But by the end of.
Speaker 26 (01:10:27):
Twenty twenty three, I think it becomes clear that there
is a bigger issue than just him struggling in ways
beyond a normal principle, that there's actually a decline and
in his ability to do the job. And I think
there is a point when loyalty there's there's always a
tension between loyal to the principle and loyalty to the
larger institution. And I think it was at that point
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that there was that tension, and I think they chose
loyalty to the principle.
Speaker 12 (01:10:53):
And who was the And this is what I really again,
because again I know so many of the people that
I'm sure you all talked to off the record, who again,
in real time we were sort of trying to sort
through and figure this out. But who is the who
in this conspiracy?
Speaker 4 (01:11:09):
I mean the inner circle.
Speaker 26 (01:11:11):
Yeah, the people that were in charge were Mike Donald,
Steve Verschetti, Bruce Reid, Andty Bernal, the First Lady's choose staff,
the First Lady and Annie Chomessini. Those are the people
that saw him the most and that have the most
control over what he was doing and his day to day.
Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
One other things.
Speaker 27 (01:11:27):
Just to your point, Jonathan, is that John, there is
a difference between making sure that the principal, the president
has a teleprompter for when he's giving remarks in the
East Room and having a teleprompter when he is doing
private remarks in a forty person fundraiser in Chicago, Right,
I mean you would admit that, like or you would
acknowledge that.
Speaker 2 (01:11:45):
That that's one of them.
Speaker 27 (01:11:47):
Sure, understandably, you want to like have your remarks ready
to go in front of the American people because you
want to make sure that you're saying the right thing
and you're being presidential at private event with forty or
fifty people in Chicago, that you have to.
Speaker 2 (01:11:59):
Have a teleprompter. Why do you have to have a teleprompter? Exactly?
Tapper's right on that, Yeah, why why do you a
teleprompter for forty people? If you're all if you're all
there and the best Joe Biden ever so so now
they're but see they're all covering, they're all kind of
excuse me, and covering each other a little bit and
(01:12:21):
all this they're all kind of airing this out. It's
all we're on your side of American people. We were
just like you see, we're now analyzing it to now
oh yeah, okay, now see now to cover they're lagging ratings,
they're discredit that they've been discredited. Nobody trusts the mainstinct
Meeta anymore. So now that this is all part of
(01:12:43):
their part of this is damage control because their reputations
are gone. For practical purposes. Just go look at the
I mean, look at the ratings. And by the way,
I mean I'm not always a big fan of Fox.
Fox News is eating MSNBC and C in his launch
(01:13:03):
because most not all, but most of the people on
Fox News were questioning this thing, those whole thing, so like, yeah,
some some smells here, something's wrong. And Longtime Democrat questioned
also whether Jill Biden guilty of elder abuse. She knew
about Presdent Biden's health problems but still wanted him to
run for president. Evil that's what he posted on social media.
(01:13:27):
Be bored about Bob underworld in Daily Longtime Democratic was
nominated by President Donald Trump for posting the Civil Rights
Vision of the Department of Justice, Leo Terrell has released
a cryptic statement about Joe Biden and her liabilities for
pushing well all exact cryptic, but anyway, for pushing husband
Joe Biden into the presidency and then into a run
for a second term elder abuse criminal charges question mark.
(01:13:52):
Terrell posted on his personal ex page a top of
reference from another posting that said she knew about the
President Biden's health problems still wanted him to run for
president evil but issues blown up in just the past
few days after Joe Biden made an announcement that he
had been diagnosed with the advanced stage of prostate cancer cancer.
The experts a most he is detectable early in its development.
(01:14:15):
This follows the evidence that has become more and more
apparent of his mental decline, including a release of interview
with special Counsel Robert Hurt during that official's investigation of
Biden when he was working for the Department of Justice.
Special count I think I said early in the show
ag he was more of a special counsel during officials
investigation of Biden, revealing Biden literally reduced to long silences
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and the erratic answers when asked questions about his own actions.
It was only the elder Abu's comment that his serviced personality.
Terrence KAY Williams also joined the conversation, as did other commentators,
including Clay Travis. Let me let you hear what Terence K.
Williams what he had to say about this. I I
(01:15:01):
agree with him. I think he's making some pretty good points.
He sent him kind of hard. She and I had
to put in a few little bleapies. But this is
what Terrence K. Williams said.
Speaker 28 (01:15:14):
Yah, let's get something straight. I don't wish cancer on anyone.
Speaker 1 (01:15:19):
Okay.
Speaker 28 (01:15:20):
I don't care if you are a Democrat. I don't
care if you don't support Trump. I don't wish cancer
on you. I would not wish that on my worst enemy.
And I do not like Joe Biden, but I do
not find joy in him having cancer. Okay, Now, first
things first, Jill Biden should be arrested and charged with
(01:15:41):
elder abuse. She the entire time, this entire time. You
cannot get me to believe that she did not know
that her husband had prostate cancer. This man has the
most aggressive form of cancer. His prostate can answer has
spread to his bones, Joe Biden is literally in the
(01:16:05):
last stages. And you mean to tell me that they
just found out today or yesterday or last week. No,
they knew the entire time. Yeah, but they called us
conspiracy theorists. When we said Joe Biden is not fit
to be president because he is sick and he's not healthy,
they called us conspiracy theorists.
Speaker 4 (01:16:25):
They called us crazy.
Speaker 28 (01:16:27):
We were fact checked for saying that Joe Biden is
not healthy. And his wife, Joe Biden, listen, I know
that your husband is supposed to be your protector, but
when your husband is sick, when he is sick and dying,
you are supposed to step up and.
Speaker 2 (01:16:46):
Protect your husband.
Speaker 28 (01:16:48):
So you should be ashamed of yourself for allowing your
sickly husband to be paraded around like he was healthy.
You should be ashamed of you for allowing your sickly
husband to run for president. You should be a shame.
Jill Biden, and you need to be charged with elder abuse.
Speaker 4 (01:17:12):
She needs to go to.
Speaker 28 (01:17:13):
The federal penitentiary and spend the rest of her life
in prison.
Speaker 2 (01:17:18):
This is absolutely sickness.
Speaker 29 (01:17:20):
And you know what, everybody involved, every single body involved,
and Joe Biden being president. Every single body involved in
parading him around.
Speaker 28 (01:17:32):
As if he was healthy. They should be charged with
elder abuse. Also, they should be charged. They should be
charged for participating in elder abuse.
Speaker 4 (01:17:45):
Yes, they are all.
Speaker 30 (01:17:47):
They are all.
Speaker 28 (01:17:48):
Every single body involved should be charged with elder abuse.
And Jill Biden, you should do the most time. Shame
on you, Shame on you. We were the American people
were lied to over and over again. And the medical
doctors who lied and said that Joe Biden was healthy,
(01:18:11):
they need to face Congress. Those doctors who made those
fake reports saying that Joe Biden was perfectly healthy. They
should be charged with falsifying health documents. They should be
charged for lying to the American people thoseifying documents. There's
(01:18:32):
no way that those doctors did not know that Joe
Biden had cancer. You mean to tell me they did
not know this man has the most aggressive form of cancer.
Those doctors participated, They are an accompliicshed in this elder abuse.
So who was running the world, who in that was
(01:18:54):
the president of the United States of America for the
last four years, Who was running this country?
Speaker 4 (01:19:02):
Because it wasn't Joe.
Speaker 2 (01:19:04):
Joe was out there trying.
Speaker 28 (01:19:06):
To fight and trying to fight for his life dealing
with cancer. He was probably Joe Biden was literally fighting
for his life. He has the most aggressive form of cancer.
Speaker 7 (01:19:18):
Who was running for prep?
Speaker 14 (01:19:20):
Who was running this country?
Speaker 28 (01:19:23):
Because it was not It was not Joe Biden. It
was not Joe. I think we need to look into
Barack Obama. He's probably involved in this too. But we
need to know who who was, who was running the
Oval office, who was making who was making the who
was making the calls?
Speaker 4 (01:19:45):
Y'all.
Speaker 28 (01:19:46):
This is something that we need to look into.
Speaker 2 (01:19:50):
And I think he he speaks for a lot of
folks go to break here just a sack, but this peple?
What about Dana st a stancy? Rather Fox News, Biden
family misled publican sy details on Sun Bo's cancer diagnosis.
According to this book from Alex Thompson and Jake Tapper,
(01:20:14):
it's one of the things that's in there. Bien dancer
buying cancer diagnoses onellge On College just says it's a
stage four not curable, but treatments considerably linked in life.
Speaker 4 (01:20:24):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
Former President Joe Biden, his late son, actively chose to
conceal the details and misled the public regarding bo Biden's
cancer diagnosis while bo Biden served as Attorney General of Delaware.
This new book is also claiming books called the Original Sin,
President Biden's declient, It's cover up, its Disaster's choice to
run again, blah blah blah, and again a book that
(01:20:45):
probably should have come out in September of last year.
But you know, they're not going to do anything to
mess up with to mess with their friends of the
Democrat Party, because otherwise they'd lose their jobs at their networks.
Of course some of them have quit. But uh again,
the MSM was part of this, or at least a
big chunk of it was a part of this whole scam.
(01:21:07):
I mean, I just don't know what else you can
call it. It just a complete scam and a lot
of us and this isn't the pat on my back
or anybody else that was seeing this, but I mean,
my gosh, it came to the point where you pretty
much had to be living under a rock. This before
(01:21:27):
we go to break being reported by Jeff Portbreitbart dot Com,
Ronnie Jackson, and conceivable Biden has prostate cancer after just
leaving the White House Monday. On fnc's Hannity. Representative Ronnie Jackson.
He's a Republican from Texas who will also served as
White House physician. He's a doctor for three presidents, reacted
to the announcement former President Joe Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis.
Shactions expected skepticism at the development of Biden's cancer was
(01:21:49):
somebody that occurred solely since Biden left office last January.
I kind of inclined to agree with that, maybe, but
I got my doubts. Congressman, we talked about it, Sean
Hannity had said, we talked about it often. You took
a lot of heat. I took a lot of heat.
We told the American people the truth. Let's talk about
both issues here. Cover up with the cognitive decline. And
I'm having a hard time understanding how they allowed prostate
(01:22:11):
cancer to metastasize when he has doctors around him literally
all day long. I was with the President last week
in the Middle East. That would be Trump. He said,
there are so many medical considerations for our president that
it's frankly mind boggling. Excuse me, Jackson replied, well, Sean, look,
this is either medical malpractice or, like you said, this
is yet another medical cover up. I find it, absolutely,
just like you do, inconceivable that this man has prostate
(01:22:34):
cancer after just leaving the White House. He was at
the White House for four years, he had access to
world class healthcare for four years, the pinnacle of executive
concierge medicine. And there's absolutely no excuse that doctor O'Connor
his personal physician. And I just want to clarify one thing.
The White House Medical Unit is a fantastic medical unit,
and they do everything they're supposed to do. There is
one person one that's responsible for his medical care in
(01:22:57):
this regard, which should have been screening him for prostate cancer,
and that's doctor Kevin O'Connor, the appointed physician to the president.
He continued, that was his job during the Biden administration,
that was my job during the Trump administration, in my
job during the Obama administration. Go back and look at
the medical records. President Bush when he was in office,
(01:23:17):
got a PSA don in his part as part of
his physical exam, so to President Obama. And President Obama
was only his forties, so to President Trump. There's no
reason why President Biden wasn't receiving PSAs and prostate screening
exams during his time in office, or if he was,
it wasn't reflected in the medical record, which means that
doctor O'Connor was lying to the American people again, because
(01:23:39):
we know for a fact that he lied four years
about his aggressive contingcton decline. He lied every day that
he got that that he got that he spoke, and
he didn't have the guts to come out and brief
the Physical and Tel and take questions about why he
didn't get a prostate exam and why didn't have these
(01:24:01):
simple screening exams done? So you wanna tell Sean. So
there's absolutely positively no excuse for this. Oh yeah, that's
kind of my take. I'm not a doctor, work for
a view, not a doctor, But come on, I mean,
I was born, but it wasn't yesterday. Stick a pause. Yeah,
(01:24:32):
they'll probably be Yeah, Congress, a little bits of investigations,
will anythin come of them? All? Anybody doing a jail
time probably went on.
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no longer campaign pledge a Senate yesterday. Of course, those
Tuesday voted unanimously to approve the no tax on tips actor.
I'll bring the music. Okay, that's something to celebrate. Yeah,
sometimes haven't been too quick to support it. But actually
it was a Senator Jackie Rosen, Democrat from Nevada, Nevada, Nevada, Nevada.
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However you want to pronounce it, who brought it? To
the floor. She had no problem giving credit to the
old Trumpster the Orange Man usually saw on Tuesday Rose
and said no tax on tips was one of the
one of President Trump's key promises to the American people,
which he unveiled in my state of Nevada or Nevada
probably pronouncing it wrong either way, so well correct me.
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So that's good good news. There some good news. He's
not all it's not all bad news on this show.
There's some good news here. I think that makes a
lot of folks happy. No tax on the tips. I
think that's I think that's famtastical. Okay, you might have
heard about this. I'm wanna run through these real quick.
You might have heard about Congresswoman macivory being charged for
the interference and obstruction behavior at an Ice Mealy. Its
(01:27:06):
been ported by Bob underworldnet Daily and also commentary by
Jonathan Turley. He says MacIvor cases evidence Dems have crossed
the red line separating political expression and criminal conduct. Federal
charges are being filed against you as representative of Loamonica McIvor,
a Democrat from New Jersey, who pushed your way into
Immily when protesters were trying to disrupt operations at the
detention center run by the Immigration and Customs enforcement folks.
(01:27:28):
That's the ICE folks. If you're wondering, obstruction interfering, are
including those charges. But the situation is just a symptom
more or less of a bigger agenda. He is a
symptom more or less of a bigger agenda by the Democrats.
According to constitutional expert Jonathan Turlier, professor at George Washington University,
who has not only testified with for Congresses and expert
on the nation's founding law, but as represented members in
(01:27:48):
constitutional disputes, he explained the new defense being used by
Dems from city council to Congress is that their official
duties include obstructing the official functions of the federal government.
Was going to say. The latest claimant of this license
represented Lamonica McIvor, who's a Democrat from Jersey who was
charged with assaulting, resisting, and competing law enforcement officers during
(01:28:08):
a protest at Delaney Hall Ice detention facility in Newark,
New Jersey. Mac Iver is shown on video forcing her
way into ICE facility and striking and shoving agents in
her path. By the way, if you or I had
done that we'd already in jail. I mean, we wouldn't
even be out. We'd already be cooling our heels in jail.
Believe me to me all that he said, officials were
able to subdue the incursion quickly, But the messaging from
(01:28:29):
Macival was that she could do what for other citizens
would be trespassing assault because of her legislative oversight privileges
as a member of Congress. Now, in truth, there are
some immunities congress persons have, but that's pushing it. Her
comments were reprised of what other Democrats have already demanded.
Representative Alexandrio Casia Cortes declared that you lay a finger
on someone, on Bonnie Watson Coleman or any of the
(01:28:52):
other representatives that were there, you lay a finger on them,
we're gonna we're going to have a problem. Okay, tough
talking naoc who weighs what about ninety eight? And Representative
of King Jefferys, a Democratic of New York, of course,
he threw in their ominously warn the federal government that
Democrats would bring down the House if if it tried
to charge MacIver, And how you gonna do that? A
(01:29:12):
j six kind of a thing. You're gonna blow the
place up. What are you gonna do? He said, it's
a red line. The show you insisted the politicians have
a right exercise or legal authorized over cyr responsibilities. Yeah,
but that doesn't include banging up on a cop or
a law enforcement person, truly, explained Worcester City councilor Attel.
I came pronounce the last time. I think it's high.
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A video showed and obstructing ice officers also claimed to
be protecting a constituent. Even judges are claiming the same license.
In Wisconsin. Trullie goes on to say, Judge Hannah Dugan
has been charged with obstructing a federal arrestlment legal immigrant
who appeared in the court room. Dugan heard about agents
waiting outside in the hallway to wrest the man and
went outside to confront the agents. The fault in making
(01:29:55):
the oversight claim is that the law does not allow
even members of Congress to have unauthorized accents to secure
federal facilities. Members of Congress can subpoena the executive branch
or get a court order, but they do not have
the immunity from criminal laws in unilaterally forcing their way
into any federal office or agency and that's where the
(01:30:17):
problem lies. So he's saying, yeah, she's gonna get charged
and likely it's gonna stick. We'll see. But you know,
all these people, these people talking about you know, nobody's
bl law, donal Trump law. But we are no okay
right rules for for thee but not for me. And
we've heard that a plenty, not just in this situation,
(01:30:39):
but a plenty over the years from all sorts of crooked,
shady politicians all over the place, all over the place,
all over the place. Uh, senior DOJ official float, I'm
running through these a floats criminal charges for Joe Biden
Zelder abuse being ported by John multibridebarton dot com. Uh
(01:31:03):
that was uh, that was uh the Terrell Joe Biden
is not a doctor doctor by any definition, though she's
one heartless doctor. Leo Trell said, senior department used to
be a former senior department just official. Someone suggesting are
he is a senior department just officially, and someone suggesting
our former first leader could face criminal charges at Pearler abuse. Tarrell,
(01:31:24):
counselor to the Assistan Attorney General Civil Rights, used his
verified X count blete that idea, Yeah, me and followers.
So there's that. Let me see, I've got a man
to stack here. So think I could easily do a
three today? That's just so much, you know, it's there
were there have been days in the pastors saying, Okay,
what I'm gonna talk about? I got a really kind
(01:31:45):
of dig and dig here. This is this is just
like what am I not gonna I'm senior chucking thing.
You guys can't see that. I'm senior. Let's stock the
leading stuff. Don't have time at about that. I'm just
leading it off the off the old computer here. I'm
not even gonna go into I'm not gonna play the
sound clip on that. I don't have time. There is
just so what's going on? Let me jump to this.
I have shared on this show numerous times that knowledge
(01:32:07):
of man infinitum, the sort of baked in anti Christian
bias that is in many of our institutions, including schools
unfortunately being put about Boba and New World in daily
treated like dangerous. Countraband school launches war against girls Bible verses.
She was off heartbroken, confuson in tears. The school district
(01:32:28):
has launched a war against slips of paper containing Bible
verses that a student brought to share with classmates during
non instructional time. Okay, they're free time, and it could
end up facing court time for its choices. It is
the American Center for Law and Justice that's ACO JAY
in a report by executive director Jordan Secular that profiled
(01:32:49):
the situation evolving unidentified students because she's a minor attending
school in Klleen, Texas. Now let me interject there because Austin,
Texas is my own old stopping ground. Spent most of
my adult life there. When you get north of Austin.
Of course, Austin is what they call a blue dot
in the red Sea of Texas. But when you get
north of there, get up, you know, into into Bell County,
(01:33:11):
get into Kleeen and Coppers Cove in that area, that's
kind of a Bible Belt area. A lot of big
churches up there, some kind of mega type churches of
the Baptists kind.
Speaker 4 (01:33:22):
Of own that area.
Speaker 2 (01:33:23):
So I mean there's a lot of it's I mean,
Texas is kind of the belt buckle and some extent
of the Bible Belt anyway, But for the most part,
there are some exceptions and some blue dots in the state.
But uh, this is a big pro Jesus area in Colleen.
Let that soak. The school district's actions amount to unlawful
(01:33:45):
suppression of religious speech, and concerns over poetical complaints are
not sufficient grounds so override constructional protections. The SHOJ intends
to ensure that Klean I s D is held accountable
for we describe as clear cut religious viewpoint discrimination. Pardon me,
Klean I s D. That's independent school distric if you're wondering,
has until May twenty two to respond to our demand
or we'll proceed with legal action. The report saith situation
(01:34:06):
developed with the client, a fifth grade a student with
special needs, brought handwritten Bible verses with her. They were
confiscated first by a principle and then a second by
a teacher and treated like dangerous contraband. The report says, ooh,
how dare we've got some verses of Jesus and some kid,
some poor disabled kid, hands can't have that? He and
(01:34:28):
all his freaky twelve disciple guys, goodness gracious, what's the
world coming to? She was left Tartborke confused and in tears.
J Cljay has taken action on her behalf to go
want to share a faith and spread a message of
hope and encouragement. So she hand wrote Bible verses on
slips of paper. She offered one to her principal, who
immediately confiscated all the verses. He was offended. My god,
(01:34:51):
this little girl, what a troublemaker, What a troublemaker, This
special needs student, what a trouble maker? And offending the
principal with a Bible verse. Oh, the principal probably did
he catch on fire when that happened?
Speaker 13 (01:35:06):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:35:06):
Did he just like burst into flames because he was
just so enraged? Maybe so, I don't know. While confiscating
her Bible verse slips, of principle mislet our client into
thinking that they would personally share the verses with others
who might be having a bad day, so he lied
about that. Instead, the principal confiscated the verses and simply
(01:35:27):
refused to return them until the next day. Like I said,
they student try to give a verse to her teacher,
only to be sternly instructed to stop. Student's mother had
explained the school officials that her daughter had a constitutional
right to distribute religious literature and share her joy and
faith during non class time. These were during non class times.
She was interrupting the teacher. She was jumping up on
her desk or whatever and preaching a sermon. A return
(01:35:48):
officials side of the district policy banning the distribution of
religious literature entirely and reverenced a website posted policy that
said distributing any non school material required a principal's approval,
a standard that can with established religious liberty under the
First Amendment. The jay reported and responded, Well, yeah, because schools,
as the Supreme Court has said, are not constitutional for
(01:36:11):
his zones. They've said that. Go look that up. It's
actually a very well known Supreme Court case back in
the eighties. Ah, so there's that. There's that. Let's take
a pause, take a pause. I've got more, always more.
(01:36:37):
Walmart kind of told by the Orange Man to just
suck it up in terms of raising prices for the terraces.
It's a bit easier said than done. Should the Orange
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All right, this is been reported by Reuters. The Trumpster
tells Walmart to eat the tariffs instead of raising prices. Huh, Well,
easier said than done. Said on Saturday, the Walmart should
eat the tariffs instead of blaming duties imposed by his
administration on imported goods for the retailers. Increased prices Collins
are response to the world's largest retailer saying this week
(01:38:43):
it would have to start raising prices later this month
due to high terraffs. Well, they're actually already starting to
do that. I think made the stories. Well, Walmart should
stop trying to blame tariffs as a reason for the
rising prices throughout the chain. Walmart made billions of dollars
last year, far more than expected. Trump said in social
media posts froeen Walmart in China. They should, as is said,
eat the tariffs and not charged by your customers. Anything representative.
(01:39:08):
Walmart cannot be immediately reached for a comment on this report.
By the way, it's been imported by Reuters. Walmart's CEO
Doug Lamiller did say last Thursday that the retailer could
not absorb all the tariff costs because of narrow retail margins.
Even so, he said the company was committed to ensuring
that terifilated costs on general merchandise, which primarily comes from China,
would not drive food and would not drive food prices higher.
(01:39:30):
Many US companies have either slashed or pulled their full
year expectations in the wake of friction between the US
and its trading partners, particularly China, as consumers curktail spending. Now, yes,
TIFFs are inflationary, but as I have said, for those
screaming about terraces and the inflation that they add to items,
you need to scream just as loud about your state
(01:39:53):
corporate income taxes, your federal corporate income taxes, your local
county property business property taxes, because they all add to
the bottom line, and they all add to the costs
of the goods and services you buy. Okay, they're one
of the things that also keeps prices high for potato
chips and aspirin at Walmart. Okay, but I do have
(01:40:17):
to disagree with the Orange Man a bit on this,
and we'll give you a little inside baseball. Walmart has
in many of its stores across the country because payroll
is one of the biggest expenses of any operational any business.
For Charlie Wedgen Poys has rolled back a lot of
their hours. Okay, now, by its own admission, its own
(01:40:38):
CEO did admit that Walmart ore extended themselves trying to
go after the Target shoppers who shop at Target, that is,
trying to get in a little bit more of I
guess you could say an upper middle class kind of
an upper class kind of clientele into Walmart, so to speak,
to buy the more expensive goods. That didn't work out
so well. They admitted that, by the way, if you want,
(01:41:00):
if you want to buy a TV, I don't think
you can beat Walmart's prices right now because they gotta
you know, they gott unload this stuff. But uh to
then say, Okay, you're now gonna eat and you know,
go ahead and eat, eat, eat the terraf. What the
terf is gonna bump up? Well, Look, the profit margins
(01:41:20):
the most retailers isn't even grocery stores. It's fairly thin,
you know, two point two point one two point two
those are considered really good profit margins. That's not a
big profit margin. I'm talking percent. It's not a big
profit margin, and they're in it to make money. Their
business are not a charity. Almost aret a charity. They
(01:41:40):
do a lot of charitable things, but they're not a charity.
And they've already, you know, slashed a lot of employees
hourly wages. What more they supposed to do? What more
they supposed to do? Maybe the Orange Man isn't aware
of that, but it's a business. They're not a charity.
They're in to make money, and they've got a thin
profit margin as it is. Yeah, they made a lot
(01:42:02):
of money, but a lot that goes to shareholders, a
lot of older retirees, a lot of older folks. And
so this is easier said than done, easier said than done,
and a lot of retailers are having to scramble now.
Now Walmart does have a program where they're working with
a lot of American made stuff and a lot of
(01:42:23):
American made a lot of American businesses and American entrepreneurs,
small businesses. They've got a program that they've a reason
to launched. Talk about it on the show where they're
getting in it's kind of hedges China thing to get
stuff that's coming from local producers, regional producers, national producers
where you know, they're making this stuff here in America,
where the selling audims and services wouldn't be you know,
(01:42:45):
taxed by the tariff, so to speak. So they've been
kind of hedging their their bets on this anyway, and
they have a program to of course, they're also gonning
to become the nation's largest online retailer. They're giving Amazon
a pretty big run for their money. They really are.
So just a little inside info here, but God, disagree
(01:43:05):
their Orange man on this one. It's not how it works,
and you ought to know better. He's a businessman. Don't
just eat it. Terrorists are inflationary now. Good news is
inflation is the rate of the rising rate of inflation
has slowed down pretty dramatically recent months. That's good news.
Still creeping up and things are still high now. I
(01:43:27):
have heard rumors of a lot of retailers trying to
bump up the using the tariff things and excuse to
bump up the price of items made in America, and
that shouldn't be happening. That's wrong. But to just say
to the nation's largest retailer, well, you know, just eat it.
I mean they probably can for a little bit. They
can't do it forever. I mean, they're a business. They
(01:43:49):
got to make money. They got shareholders satisfied. They've got
and I'm not just talking about the wealthy ones, but
you know people that have it. For one case out
up in Walmart, Tarkt a little retire he little ladies
and guys that have their retirement account. I mean they
get little money from I mean, so that that moons
of dollars, it's kind of spread around. Some of that
goes out the door, and you know, outrageous taxes, which
I know the Trump's trying to get pulled down. But uh,
(01:44:10):
let's face it. You know everybody's running into headwinds right now.
So uh, to me, that remark to Walmart. Uh, And
it may just been off the cuff. Maybe he's had
time to maybe the Orange man's had time to think
about a little bit better. Maybe that was just to
spook up because he likes to play mind games with
the people, and maybe that was just spook up the
(01:44:30):
Walmart management. But been insensitive from where I'm sitting. Uh,
And and you ought to know a little bit better.
So I'm gonna take him the task on that. I
don't think so. Then you've got employers A majority of employers,
it's being reported by Joseph McKinnon the Blaze dot com.
Majority of you as employers polled say immigration enforcement will
(01:44:51):
impact their workplaces caused staffing shortages. Well, then you're breaking
the law anyway if you're hiring these people. The employment
law firm Littler recently surveyed three and forty nine executives,
in house lawyers, and senior human resource professionals across various
industries about their chief concerns and view of the federal
government shifting priorities. Trump Administration's clamped down on illegal immigration
(01:45:12):
was apparently top of mind, a potential wink at business's
reliance on illegally imported labor, in other words, hiring those
who are here illegally to work in violation of law
federal law. When asked how great an impact the expected
enforcements by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security investigations,
and the Department Homeland Security and Compliance with their respective
(01:45:34):
requirements will have on their workplace over the next twelve months,
say that ten times fast. Twenty six percent of responded
said that they anticipated significant impact Hawaii. If you're not
hiring a bunch of illegals, it's not a problem, but
apparently they are. At forty four percent said they anticipated
modern impact. The remainder suggested there would be no impact
at all because they're probably following the law. When asked
to what extent their organizations were concerned about work force
(01:45:55):
staffing challenges as a result of the Trump administration and
immigration policies or illegal immigration policies has been more accurate,
thirty two percent of respondence answered slightly concerned, twenty percent
answered milorly concern, and six percent said very concerned. Large
employers are more concerned than their kind of parts about
ichs and enforcement. Eighty four percent expected significant and modern
impact on their workplaces and work for staffing challenges, sixty
(01:46:16):
nine percent express concern versus forty fifty eight percent. Rather. Overall,
ployers and manufacturing, reental, hospitality were apparently the most concerned.
In other words, of the hotels, restaurants and so on,
that doesn't surprise me, But if you aren't hiring these
folks who are here illegally, should be a problem. So
on that regard, I don't have too much sympathy for
(01:46:39):
those folks in that regard. By the way, the Orange
Man's job approvals is soaring to fifty five percent. According
to Insider Advantage poll shows President Donald Trump's job approval
rating has surge of fifty five percent approval, while only
forty four percent disapproved and may one percent they're just like, well,
we don't really know, no really care. So I guess
that's good political news for the Orange Man. He's got
(01:47:01):
a little bit of a head whin. It's still a
little bit of honeymoon period from his initial I guess
you could say election legal challenges likely following the drug
pricing Executive Order being parted by John Barkett NBA. I'm
read part of this executive order that President Donald Trump
signed to lower drug prices could come under legal challenges
by the drug industry. Yeah, because I've got some constitutional
(01:47:22):
issues there, major constitutional issues that's gonna get shot down.
Presidents do not make laws, and apparently this one has
not learned that. The last one hasn't learned it. Obama
didn't learn it. I would say most presidents in the
past thirty forty years have not learned it. You cannot
make laws from the Oval office. John Barket, NBA managing
(01:47:44):
director in Berkeley Research Group's Healthcare Transactions and Strategy Practice,
reiterated at the executive order that the President Donald Trump
signed on May twelfth, the Lord drug costs, which sounds
like a great idea. And I know there's a lot
of people who waive the Constitution around a lot of Republicans. Well, yeah,
you's probably won't get shot down executive orders. Probably not really,
cause so's not going to stand. But we're we're well,
you know, we're kind of lady's doing it, and maybe
it will get through a new Yeah. Okay, Well, if
(01:48:06):
Joe Biden did somemong constitutional stuff like that, that ive
jumped all over him for So I'm gonna be consistent
and I'm will let the Orange Man have it. Yeah,
I told you, I'm going to take some people off
on this show. May twelfth of the Lord drug costs
could be met with the legal challenges from the drug industry,
among others. The transcript has been lightly edited for clarity captions.
Blah blah blah. This feels like the kind of thing
that's going to be challenged. They're attempting to bully the
(01:48:27):
industry into voluntarily lowing prices if they don't do that.
They're saying that they're going to consider these policies, some
of which have been pursued already, Like they tried in
the innovation center model once before it got thrown out
in the court. They have been well, yeah, they have
tried to work within the existing statues and they will
drug reimportation so far and no one's been able to
pick that up and make it work. How much more
(01:48:48):
they can really push as a question, and of course
this is definitely a push. They're threatening removing drugs from
the market because they say that they're being improperly marketed
or unsafe, presumably be their are patients who take those
drugs who would be harmed if that were the case.
So it's not clear what leverage administration has, but that
was you know, questions. Larger question is about legality. Think
if you were the drug manufacturers in this case, you'd
(01:49:09):
be concerned. The CMMI Center for Medicare Medicaid innovation model.
It's an innovation center model if it's for a physician
ad minister drugs, and it's not just the manufacturers who
have a cause of action here. It's gonna be the physicians,
cancer dogs, and colleges, patients, the hospitals. Blah blah blah
blah blah. It could be a lot of people in
joining a lawsuit, they'll probably want up in the Supreme Court. Okay,
so there's that. Now you may recall, and this is
(01:49:31):
an executive order from from the Orange Man. Now you
may recall. You may recall back when Uncle Joe, back
during the COVID thing, when he tried to force via
via OSHA, when he tried to force employers of one
hundred more to force their employees take the vaccine or else. Well,
(01:49:56):
that got challenged by the Supreme Court again because executive
orders are not extend to those limits. Executive orders are
for the executive. Now, the court did say, well, you know,
with federal contractors, with those getting certain federal funds and
healthcare things. Okay, there might be a legal leg from
the stand on on that, but just Carl Blanche, you
know this executive order that if you have one hundred
more employees, you better go ahead and make sure all
(01:50:17):
your employees are vaccine or you can get fined by OSHA. Well,
a lot of employers took the Biden administration to the
Supreme Court and Supreme Court say an no, your mandates
are unconstitutional and let's go back in time. January twenty,
twenty twenty two. This was reported by Michelle Or written
by Michelle M. Mellow, Williams, B. Gould and the Fourth
(01:50:41):
and Beth Duff A look at the Supreme Court on
vaccination mandates. Supreme Court on that Thursday struck down a
Biden administration mandate that large businesses require their employees either
be vaccinated or tested once a week for coronavirus and
the sixth three order from the justices of the Supreme Court.
They blocked the Occupational Safety and Health Administration oh Shaw
that justice did ever allow a vaccination mandate by the
(01:51:03):
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. There was an exception
that threw in there, but they struck it down and
they were right. And I was all over this. I said,
this is unconstitutional, this is this is an abuse of
executive orders. Supreme Court shot it down. I think Supreme
Court will likewise shoot down the trumpet on this. On
this one, let's take a little peak. I'm not gonna
go through the whole thing, but just let's just take
(01:51:25):
us ourselves a little peak at let me find it here,
Article two, which outlines the executive branches authorities in the Constitution.
If you look at Article two, there's nothing in Article
two that allows for legislative authority, legislating from the oval office,
(01:51:48):
those kinds of executive orders doesn't allow it. You won't
find it in an article two of your constitution because
it don't exist. You can sit there and hold it sideways,
look at it two different ways on Sunday. An Article
two outlines the powers given to the executive branch perduct Constitution. Okay,
(01:52:13):
it ain't there, gang, it just ain't there. The executive
power shall be vested in the President of the United
States of America. He shall hold all his office during
the term four years, and together with the Vice President
chosen for the same term, ehall appoint such manner of
the legislature legislature thereof direct blah blah blah. You can
go all the way down, all the way down to
(01:52:33):
the last line of the thing. Section four. President, vice President,
and all civil lawicshipers United States shall be removed from
office of a beachment form on a beach of four
and conviction of trees and bribery or other high crimes misdemeanors.
Section three, that's given Congress information of the state of
the Union. Section two President should be Commander in Chief
(01:52:55):
of the Armies. Section one is pretty think it's the
first part of it talks about the electors, how the
president is chosen. Congress may determined time in choosing the electors,
and purchase of the National Board citizens in the city
the United States at the time of the adoption of
the Constitution. The little Grandfather and claus in there for
the founders that might want to run for office, can
become president or can be can run for president. Then
(01:53:18):
talk about what average in case you're removal from the
president from office. Also, the President shall at state at
times receive for his services conversation blah blah blah, what
that's all about, and what that's supposed to look like.
And then section two the President shall be commanded in
Chief and certation. Nothing in there about executive orders, especially
when it comes to businesses. There's nothing in there. Now
Congress has the Commerce clause. Congress can do some stuff.
(01:53:42):
Congress would have the authority here because as you read
article one. As you read article one, they've got the
full legislative authority. Let's read it together. Article one section
when all legislative power is here and granted shall be
vested in the Congress. That's it. Nothing in the executive,
nothing in the judicial. Nothing for the courts, Preme Court
(01:54:04):
or Preme Court. Mostly it's subtle laws because Preme Court
that's a law. No, Supreme Court doesn't make laws. Preme
Court gives opinions. It makes decisions, determinations, and gives opinions.
They don't make laws. The only people in the our
federal government that can make any kind of law per
Article one of our Constitution. Period No if sands butts.
Maybe it's about it is Congress period. Now executive orders
(01:54:28):
can deal with stuff going on inside of the executive government.
Now that's manage, handled, executed, etcetera, etcetera. The executive orders
don't apply unless you and I are part of the
federal government. Don't apply to you and me in our businesses.
You go look at Article two. It ain't there. Go
go read the entire Constitution from stem to stream. Tell
me where it's at. I can't find it. I can't
(01:54:48):
find it that exists. So sorry, Joe Biden couldn't get
away with it. Orange Man is not gonna get away
with either. I don't think okay, uh Supreme Court Dardnari
nationally shooting them down on a lot of some of
this immigration stuff, which I get part of that because
you know, short form if you want to call it
(01:55:09):
due process, although I disagree with some of it, because again,
our constitutions for the people in the United States of America,
not the people of the world, not somebody that just
put their big toe on our side of the real
grand and suddenly they've got the right to vote, they've
got the right to keep him, their arms open up
(01:55:29):
a you know, a newspaper, their own newspaper business, and
suddenly they just are bestowed with full civil rights. I
don't see that in the Constitution either. In fact, I
see where Congress is the one who determines naturalization, who's
a citizen and who's not, and how to become one.
That's their prerogative. Again, that's an article that's in an
article one of the constitutions. I don't have time to
(01:55:50):
go into, but read it for yourself. Anyway, I don't see.
I don't see that standing. I just don't. So I'm
an equal opportunity offender. I'm now offended all the mag
of people and the Orange Man supporters and all the Republicans.
It's a good ardude. No, may be a good idea
(01:56:12):
in some ways, but it's unconstitutional the way he's trying
to execute it. He does not have that authority. It's
not in there. Okay, that would really be come under
Congresses perview. Congress could do it, put a part, put
it into the big beautiful bill which is thumping its
way through, hitting speed bumps all the way through Congress
(01:56:32):
from Republicans as well, and can't blame it all the Dems.
A lot of Republicans got issues with it. But there
you have it. There's that. Look, there's a whole lot
to pray about, a whole lot going on, a whole
lot that that is going down for our nation that
(01:56:54):
we better be hitting our knees for. And there's some
good stuff happening and the Orange Man charm. Some things
I agree with, there's something that I disagree with. I
don't have my own personal you know, red maga hat.
I do want to see America make great and better
and better and better with each passing day. I'm a
(01:57:16):
patriotic American I'm not a Republican, I'm not a Democrat.
I'm one of those pesky good for nothing independence right
till libertarian. But I got some issues with those folks too.
Pray for our nation. We're going through it, We've been
going through it. There's more to come. I think we
(01:57:37):
may have some economic woes. I hope i'm wrong hitting
us in the not too distant future. We've got a
lot of things going on that we've got to deal
with a lot of issues, and it's going to require
a lot of prayer, and it's going to require divine intervention. Now,
I think some of the shaking up that's going on,
(01:57:57):
the exposures, pulling back the covers of a lot of things,
I've been saying that that is by a divine hand.
I've been saying that for some time. Like a broken record,
broken record, broken record, Sorry, the record got stuck. I've
been saying that for a long time on this show.
Go back and listen to archives, that we are in
an era and age of exposure, and it's happening across
(01:58:19):
the board, churches, corporations, governments. I've been talking about this
for a long time on the show, and they're shaking.
We're in be a little a great shaking too of sorts.
And I believe it's all by divine hand. And I
believe it's visible. We can see it. If we look
at things through God's eyes, we can see it. It's happening.
(01:58:43):
It needs to happen. Actually, Gang, this is an answer
to your prayers. Those of you been praying for this country.
Your prayers are now being answered. But see, he's cleaning
up the whole thing, not just one corner of it
or just the corner that you're having problems with. He's
cleaning up the whole house. He's cleaning up the churches.
He's cleaning up the big corporate, in the small corporate,
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he's cleaning up the corporate America. He's cleaning up the governments, local, state,
and especially federal. He's cleaning the whole house. You ask
for it, you're not getting it. You don't like the
answer to your prayers. This is a little too uncomfortable,
you see. And I used the analogy last week, but
I think Bustin's it. I think it was last week.
Come back on list archives. It's nasty, it's smelly, it's gross,
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it's disgusting, but this has to happen in order to
bring us to the place that we need to be.
So we've got some more bumps to go through. We've
got some more heart hardships and heartaches to go through.
But if you keep your eyes on Christ, not just
the good Man, but the God Man, Keep your eyes
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on the Lord, keep your eyes on your Father in Heaven.
Be empowered by the Holy Spirit, person of the Holy Spirit.
Read your Bible. I'm speaking of Christians. Now read your Bible.
Snuggle into his word. You're gonna make it. Are you
gonna feel a little bump and a little pinch here
and there and some uncomfortable times? Good good likelihood? Maybe
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not good likelihood. Jesus said that they call me Byel's
above what less what they call you? But he said,
be of good cheer. You know what I've overcome the world,
I've overcome all this. Be of good cheer in the
midst of all this. If you've got to smile on
your face, Christian, Yeah, some people are gonna think you're
on drugs. What do you think, What are you smoking? Dude?
Why you smile? Another smile? About whole countries is going
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to crab Look at what happen, Joe Budden, look at
Donal Trumb. You know you're hearing it and seeing it all. Well,
you can say, you know what Jesus is holding my hand.
I got Jesus in my world, what you've got in
your world right now? Yeah, I'm high, all right, I'm
high as kite on Jesus. And you can't buy him
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on a street corner. Oh, there might be somebody preaching
about him on the street corner.
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But you can't.
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You don't go buy salvation. You buy a relationship with
the living God. You come it's already been bought, frankly
by Jesus. You come to that living relationship with the
Living God through Jesus Christ. Now, no, I'm probably preaching
to the choir here mostly that's fine, but that he
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has to be your rock when the waves hit, when
the garbage hits, it hits, and we're definitely in a
garbage storm. You've got to keep your eyes on the Lord.
Keep your eyes on the Lord. Put it all in
his hands. His will will be done one way or another.
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God always gets his way in the end. God always
gets his way in the end. The Lord and his
people eventually win. You can read the back of the book,
God won Satan zero game over. His side wins the
side you want to be on. It's not about Republican, Democrat,
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libertarian demand. It's on Jesus's side. When it's all said
and done, that so side you want to be on,
that's the winning team. We can't look for political saviors.
Men make mistakes. Donald Trump will make mistakes. Donald Trump
will mess up. In my opinion, he already has a
few times, and he will continue. He's a man, He's
a man. He will mess up. I hope. I don't
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know if he saved or not. I hope he is.
I hope he does get saved for his own sake.
And I hope Joe Biden in his last days he
gets himself right with the Lord too. I've kind of
got my doubts about Joe. I can't judge his heart,
but I can judge his actions and what comes out
of his mouth. Well, in recent days, maybe not so
much because he's out of it, but I know what
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he said in the past. But I hope he is
right with the Lord when he dies. I hope to
see h Here's what I'm gonna probably make some more
jaws drop you know. I hope to see one day
Uncle Joe in heaven and have a big laugh about
all this mess. And I hope to see one day
the Orange Man in heaven and have a big laugh.
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I hope that they both get right with the Lord,
if they're not already. I hope and pray. I can't
judge your hearts a lot, and judge their actions, I hope,
and I pray, and I pray for both those men
and their families. I pray for both of them. And
here before the grace of God goes, you and me
both right, We've got a lot to pray for and
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a lot of folks to pray for. And yes, justice
needs to happen. Truth needs to come out, painful as
it may be, frightening, disgusting as it may be. This
is the time for that, and we're in it. We're
in the middle of it. And Gang I keep saying it.
There's more to come, There's more to come, more exposure,
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more stuff is going to hit the fan. There's more
to come because the Lord is still doing his thing.
But this will bring about healing and justice in our land.
It will, but trust the Lord in his and trust
the process in other words, to trust the Lord because
it's his process. Ultimately, in the end, he'snna have his
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way with this nation, one way or the other. And
he's not up there worried about this, about that, and
sweating this and sweating that out and know my gosh,
and wringing his hands. He's very much in control. He
knows what's up. Yeah. He allows people to do stupid things,
allows us to make our you know, free will. He
didn't want robots serving him. We're not automatrons. But he
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will have his way in the end. His will is
always done in the end. He ultimately has his purposes
and in the end ultimately gets his way that you
can be assured of and that you can rest and
relax in Christian he will, in the end have his way.
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Gotta go. You should check out the websites Christian Talk,
that Rock's not in that Christian at rocks dot com.
Be sure to take care of yourselves, take care of
those that you love, and remember God has love. See
next time.