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October 8, 2025 134 mins
On today's show, LIVE on https://zeno.fm/radio/thunderous-radio/ 5:30 PM CT, 6:30 PM ET: Jay "2 Bullets" Jones: Sen. Tim Kaine defends Jones amid AG candidate’s texts envisioning murder of GOP leader says known Jay for 25 years, Jay is 36 - Jones said if more cops got killed, they wouldn’t shoot so many people, lawmaker claims - Jones cancels fundraiser amid growing backlash over violent texts about GOP rival and his kids - Jones dodged jail for reckless driving with 500 community service hours at his own PAC says Richmond news paper - Over 350,000 Virginians voted in the 2025 election prior to the news Jay's texts - Everytown for Gun Safety gave $200,000 to Jay Jones - Legacy media make Dem's advocacy for killing lawmaker and family a scandal about GOP 'pouncing' - we'll examine. Shut Down Forever: Tense confrontation between House speaker, Senate Dems caught on camera over shutdown - Hakeem Jeffries rejects legislation to extend Obamacare subsidies for one year - Trump authorizes tariff revenue to fund WIC nutrition program during government shutdown - Chuck Schumer and a majority of Senate Dems voted Wednesday to keep government shuttered - we'll analyze. Faith Under Fire: Muslim claimed 1st Amendment gives him right to vandalize Christian church - Church gets sued for … HOLDING CHURCH! - Man with hundreds of explosives, and manifesto arrested outside of Supreme Court Church event - we'll explore. Plus, Chinese Government records list a US Billionaire as corporate officer for Thoughtworks Beijing. And, Stay-at-home ‘hub-sons’ are the tradwives of 2025 — and their moms couldn’t be more thrilled. http://www.spreaker.com/show/christian-talk-that-rocks https://christiantalkthatrocks.net or http://christiantalkthatrocks.com #JayJones #VirginiaAGrace #shutdown #SenatorTimKaine #CoastalFamilyChurch #WIC #ChrisCuomo #HakeemJeffries #SpeakerJohnson #legacymedia #hub-sons #Thoughtworks
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plenty plenty to talk about it. I want to talk to.

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Of course, this show is for anyone to listen to
at anytime, but obviously, being Christian, talk through Rocks tend
to look at things from a Christian worldview, perspective, biblical perspective,
et cetera, et cetera. So I want to have a conversation,
a convo with my Christian brethren and sister in especially

(02:49):
those of you who live right here in the Commonwealth,
or sometimes I call it out of frustration, the Communist
Wealth of Virginia. But this is for everybody because what's
happening here in the I mean, this Wealth of Virginia's
probably come into a state near you, but we have
We'll go get into it. There is a decision to
be made, and I'm not trying to be over dramatic here.

(03:14):
I try on this show not to do fear porn
or drama porn. But the fact of the matter is
is I think here and you can call a choice
of lesser of evils. Okay, I'm fine with that because
I'm neither Republican nor Democrat. I'm an independent. Yeah, I'm
one of those. I'm one of those. I know, I know,

(03:35):
I know. Some of you go, yeah, he's one of those.
Well listen, right's right and wrong is wrong, and right
now we have a race here in Virginia for governor

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and for attorney general, and it's gotten pretty test Politics
in Virginia in recent years have gotten pretty rough and tumble.
Kind of used to that from watching politics down in Texas,
which I'll tell you they really are rough and tumble.
In Texas. It gets crazy, it gets insane. Actually, well

(04:17):
it's kind of gotten a little bit like that here
too in recent years, gotten quite crazy, quite insane, quite
testy at times. We've got a race for attorney general
and one of the folks in that race, Democrat candidate
Jay two Bullets of Jones. You may have heard about

(04:40):
it because it gets kind of gone national's a little
more local, and then it within probably forty eight to
seventy two hours, blew up national. He sent out a
text just a background in case you're not familiar with
all this, and MC keeping up back in twenty twenty two,
he sent a text. That text, he made some pretty

(05:04):
pretty reprehensible comments about wanting about sort of a fantasy, fantasy,
I guess, fantasizing, if you will, about killing a Republican
and that Republican's kids. This was back when he was

(05:27):
a delegate, he was a lawmaker, and he was he
had sent this to and well, when we back up
just a bit, I guess he thought it was going
to stay as a private kind of a back and
forth text message at exchange messages and some messages on

(05:49):
cell phone. And this was again back in twenty twenty two, okay,
about three years ago. Now that begs the question, why
did it come out? Now? Good question. I wonder that myself.
Politics is full of opportunity and opportunists. And of course,
you know you've always heard hear about your October surprises.

(06:10):
That seemed all exact well, because there's always those elections
in November, and somebody can dig up some dirt about
a month before voting day. Oftentimes they do and they
throw it out there. So that and that's pretty commonplace
in politics all across the country. That's just not here
in Virginia, but it's it's all over the country. You've

(06:32):
seen it where you're at, you see it. We've seen
it in presidential races, et cetera, et cetera. But he
sent this, He had this weird text conversation text message
conversation back and forth the Republican House telea get to
carry a coiner And this was back in twenty twenty two.
And in the exchange, he presented a hypothetical scenario on
which he would shoot then House Speaker Todd Gilbert twice

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if he only had two bullets and had to choose
between shooting Gilbert Hitler and Paul pott Okay. And he
accused Gilbert and his wife of breeding little fascists, wishing
harm on their children, and hopes that the pain would
motivate Gilbert to change his policies. So he at least
at that time and probably still does because Leopards tend

(07:18):
not to change their spots. He was promoting a philosophy
of well, you know, people aren't going to change their
political views unless you inflict some pain on them. Well,
that's sort of similar to something that Mautzi Tungue, the
Chairman Mao said when he was doing his revolution in China,

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that power comes from the end of a gun barrel.
Kind of similar in a way in the sense that
and this is the way socialists and communists, extreme socialists
and Marxist and communists think. You see, we're going to
make you change your political views by pain. We're going

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to make you change your ideologies by pain. We're going
to inflict pain on you and that will straighten you out. Well, again,
that is a fascist philosophy. Don't have else to put that, gang,
but that's what that is. And apparently this is a
philosophy that the guy who wants the gig of a

(08:27):
g attorney general, one of the chief law enforcement officers
of the state, that that's his attitude. Jesus said that
the treasures of the heart the mouth would speak, although
this was a text, but kind of same thing, okay,
And it didn't stop there, because just a couple of

(08:49):
days back it popped that and in exchange with Carrie
Coiner back in I believe it was twenty twenty that
he said something a bit similar about cops in terms of, well,
you know, if if more cops are killed and hey,

(09:11):
you know, kind of a positive thing. And it regarded
a bill that was going to go through the Virginia
legislature that would that would kind of expand and extend
a little bit of immunity, not a whole lot, but
a little bit to police officers. And and and again

(09:33):
there was exchange between uh carry Coiner and Doug it
than Jay Jones. And I'll share that with you in
just a minute a little while later. But the bottom
line is this, anyone who has this attitude of well,
you know, death is kind of the way to go,

(09:57):
not good, not good. We've got when when people say
things like this and again this text exchange again is
not the only thing. It's not the only thing. It's
one of at least a couple that we know of.

(10:18):
And you wonder how many other things as he said
that you know, just haven't hit you kind of embrace yourself.
Is there more to come on this? I don't know.
I wouldn't be surprised if there is. But when people
start telling you who they are, believe them. When people
start telegraphing how they think, believe that that's how they
really think. Okay, and I think what we have here

(10:44):
is ah it is a pretty a pretty clear choice
of who not to vote for. It now again, there's
other people running besides Jay Jones. But you know, let
me put you this way, on this show, I have
never ever endorsed a candidate on this show, just out

(11:16):
and up. I can't. If I have, I can't remember.
Let me put it that way, trying to think if
I've ever just full out, full on endorsed the candid
If I have, it's only been maybe one or two
times because I choose and try not to do that
on this show ever. And I'm not going to endorse
the candidate now, but I am going to say this. Uh,
fellow fellow believers, and I know a lot of you

(11:37):
don't want to get involved in politics. But here's the
problem is, I said last week's show, politics is coming
at you. The bureaucrats are coming after you, and I've
got stories, okay, The politicians are coming after you. Crazies
with guns are coming after you. Let's not forget about
the church that was shot up in Michigan, so that

(11:58):
there's the church building where those kids were at. They're
coming at the crazies are coming at you, and usually
for political and ideological reasons, and they're kind of blending
the two often, all right, So you can't. This is
not a time to stick head in sand. And if
you're a pastor that might have to be listening, it's

(12:19):
a time for you to start talking about some of
this stuff from the pulpit. I'm not saying that you've
got to give political sermons per se, but you need
to at least mention some things and warn your congregation
what's going on. Let them know what time of day
it is. Now. Ultimately, we keep our eyes on Christ.
We have one king, and his name is Jesus, King

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of Kings and Lord of Lords. And ultimately, one day
he will return to Earth as not only spiritual but
political ruler. There will be a theocracy, if you want
to call it that, where he will have a thousand
year reign on earth and he will sit on the
throne of David. According to scripture in Israel, in Jerusalem,

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he's returning, okay, when he returns at the height of
Battle of Armageddon and says that's it shows over. Of course,
you can read your revelation the Antichrist and the false
prophet and so forth, and Satan will get thrown in
the bottomless pit, and then he uh he assumes an
earthly throne, and he reigns with a rod of iron.
If you will over the earth. Corty a scripture for

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a thousand years. It's known as a millennial reign, and
he will he will literally be king of the earth
and take his rightly throne. There's right the position. You
won't build a vote him out office. I mean, there
won't be you know, there probably be a few crazies
run around, so we'll just let's just try and get
rid of it. And after the end of a thousand years,
you know, Satan will will be released. He'll go back

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to his usual ways, and then he'll stir up some
some trouble and some folks and they'll try to come
at the Jesus injuries, and Jesus gonna be like a
really and then you know, he and the rest of
the gang back in, you know, back in the bottomless pit.
But you can read that in Revelation. I'm kind of
condensing and paraphrasing, but you can go read that in Revelation.
But my point is this, you're a Christian. I would

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think long and hard about voting for Jay Jones. I
would think real long and hard because this guy seems
to not have a problem with folks either getting killed
or being killed because he thinks that that's a good

(14:31):
way to further the overall philosophical agenda. Okay, that is
a dangerous way of thinking. That is a dangerous way
of thinking. And we'll get into more about him and
the way he thinks. It's an interesting story that came

(14:52):
out of the Richmond Times Dispatch, which is not exactly
a right leaning paper, by the way. They talked about
a time where he sort of wiggled out of a
speeding ticket. It was pretty recently. This wasn't something that
happened when he was sixteen. Okay, driving one hundred and
sixteen miles an hour in a seventy mile an hour zone,
you got to start wondering. You know, a guy who

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wants to be what would be next to the governor,
the chief law enforcement officer, if you will, in the
Commonwealth of Virginia, can't drive a speed limit. Fantasizes about
putting bullets in political opponents, and pretty much was like, well,

(15:33):
you know, more cops kill, the better. This is not
someone that you want running the ag From where I'm sitting,
and it seems like Moore is starting to kind of lead,
and I expect them maybe more to come. I don't know,
this is probably not it. Now there have been some
fellow Democrats of his that have denounced what he said,

(15:55):
and he said he's embarrassed by and come out apologize. Okay, great,
that's fine. But in my mind, dude, sorry, you're disqualified.
All these things that are coming out and you know
you're disqualified. Well, gee, that's a pretty high standard there, Rich. Well, yeah,
we should start having high standards for people. And look,

(16:16):
nobody's perfect. Everybody screws up. But when you start to
see a little bit of a pattern here in this
guy's life of some pretty major fallops and I made
as an adult, a recent adult. This guy's thirty six
years old. He's not a kid. Okay, he's thirty six

(16:37):
years old. He's a grown man. Ought to be by
the time of age. By the time you're age thirty six,
you know, you need to know what's up and down
and right and wrong and what's reality and what's garbage.
You know, if he had made these texts when he
was eighteen, nineteen, maybe twenty, we could maybe go, oh,
you know, he was a stupid kid. No, this was

(16:59):
just you know, he was thirty one, thirty three, thirty
four to thirty three when these texts were made, he
was thirty one. He was talking about the cops getting killed.
It was I think a year ago to whatever it
was when he got the speeding ticket. I mean, come on,
this is a grown man who ought to know better,

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and if he doesn't, then he sure as the devil
does not need to be running the AG department. So
I'm not going to tell you who to vote for
this thing, but I'm going to tell you you'd be
wise not, my fellow Virginians to vote for this guy.

(17:44):
He's been asked to step down, and I think he should.
Many Democrats, including Spandberger, who's running for governor against Winsome Seers,
has even said that, you know, she's said this wasn't good,
you know, this reprehensible, et cetera. But nobody's asking him
to step down yet. Yet Tim Kaine said, yeah, criticize

(18:13):
what he said, it was wrong, etcetera, etcetera, but stop
short of you know, he needs he needs to step
out of the race. If the polsters and analysts feel
that this thing is going to blow back on to Spanburger, right,
wrong or different? Fair, not fair, And she's got some
of her own rats to kill. Frankly, but if if

(18:35):
this blows back on her, that's when I have a
hunch they will ask this guy to step down, step
out of the race. Of course, I don't know who
they're gonna put in there at the last minute. I mean,
ballots have probably already been printed up through in fifty
thousand ballots have already been cast. And in the polls,
he seemed to in the early polls, seemed to be
doing kind of okay, kind of okay against me. Uh,

(19:05):
we'll have to see, We'll have to see. But I
think it's it's kind of down to a vote. And
of course he's p abortion and all that, but I
think it's down to a vote of do you want
do you want to vote for someone who has these

(19:27):
kinds of death thoughts political death thoughts, thinks that deaths
for political reasons are kind of a good thing. I mean,
even if it's just, you know, a subconscious thing. I
mean that leaks into the conscience. And again I quote
what Jesus said, Now the treasures of the heart, the
mouth will speak this, These are the treasures in the

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man's heart. This is what's in his heart, so it's
in his brain, so it's in his conscious and apparently subconscious.
Now I'm not saying he's gonna as soon as he
gets an office, he's gonna grab a machine, gonna start
shooting at people. But is he the kind of guy
that's gonna be hard knows about prosecuting let's say Antifa

(20:09):
if they if they come to Virginia and do some
some stuff. Or is he gonna kind of side with him,
maybe go a little easy on him. You see what
I'm saying. This will affect his judgment on how can
it not on other things? I mean, how can it not?

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So again, this is one Christian, and a Christian has
been around the block of time or four and maybe
he laid in a few bricks on that block. Let
me just say, as an elder in the faith, okay,
I'll pull I'll pull a little rank here, someone who's
been a Christian since he was ten years old. I

(20:51):
would urge my fellow Christians to not vote for this man.
I'm not gonna tell you who to vote for. I mean,
right in somebody I don't know, but I would highly
advise you not to vote for this man because there's
something wrong with him. A man who's this old, who's

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who should be mature?

Speaker 4 (21:17):
Hear?

Speaker 2 (21:17):
I know some of you say, well, I was saying,
Baltein's till about forty to grow up. Okay, Well, then
they need to fine. And that's true. There's some men.
Let me tell you, I'm a dude. There's a lot
of dudes, sadly, that don't grow up and get it
together until they're in their forties. I know, I've seen it.
I've watched it who are still run around like they're nineteen.
I get it. There's plenty of them out there, but

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they don't need to be running for I'm not going
to vote for him for political office, okay, or at
least not a high political office anyway. I'm not going
to vote for him to be a governor or an
AG or you know, an AG has has some power
of life and death, okay, ag that's a powerful position.
That's a very powerful position in the Commonwealth Virginia. Again,

(21:59):
they're pretty much a chief lawyer slash law enforcement law
enforcement officer in the state, all right, and they run
all the other lawyers, I mean, they and decisions that
they make affect courts, and effects affect cops, affect lawyers
and law enforcement and the legal system. They wield a
lot and AG wields a lot of power, maybe more

(22:21):
than they should, but that's where it's at now. But
they wield a lot of power, okay. And someone with
this kind of attitude is is that who you want
holding that kind of powerful scepter so to speak? All right,

(22:45):
So I would want some like I wouldn't want someone
like this as a mayor, pardon me, much less an
a g But that's my thing. We're gonna get more
into this because I want to fortify what i've I've
been I'm telling you right now, I want to fortify it
with some more more things, which should cause you to
really think it should trouble you because I've got more.

(23:06):
We're just starting to scratch the service. I have more
to come on this, all right. This election has gotten
very testy, a lot of well, it's almost being looked
like I looked at. It's somewhat of a bell weather
Democrats are kind of looking at. This state is a
bit of a trial balloon right now is Commonwealth, and
the election happening on November fourth is a bit of

(23:26):
a trial balloon. It's what may happen maybe in the
midterms or in other elections around the country. Right now
where they stand with the people. Now, Virginia's the state
that I would say is purple. You do have those
counties around northern Virginia. You've got some precincts in the
Norfolk area, in the Richmond area, Tidewater area that tend

(23:47):
to go blue. Most of the rest of the state,
the bulk of the rest of the state is red.
In fact, you look at the bulk of the counties
in the state and the bulk of the precincts, I mean,
eighty nine ninety percent of this state is red. I
mean it's it's almost a red state. Really, it's very
much Republican. But you do have these you have the
blue ring if you will, around the DC area, bout

(24:10):
four five six counties that tend to always swing Democrat
regardless except for in the Younkins case, a couple three
of those peeled away and he won them, so it's
not always guaranteed. And then you've got again a few
blue dots in the Tidewater area around you know, the Norfolk,
Newport News, that whole region, and a couple of blue

(24:31):
dots in the Richmond region and maybe one or two
scattered across the state. In fact, right here around matt
Marswall is a blue dot, but the bulk of the
state is red. So I would say that Virginia really
is more of a purple state than I would call

(24:52):
it a blue state, because it did put in a
Republican for governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general for three
of the arguably highest offices in the Commonwealth. Those went
to Republicans. So this has made Democrats. They won't say
it out loud, but I promise you this has made
Democrats nervous for a while that that Virginia's is going

(25:15):
more purplish red on them than bluish purple. If you
will all right, that the tide might be swinging just
a little bit. I don't know, We'll have to see.
But this, this particular racis there's a lot of eyeballs
on it around the country. Mainstinct media is looking at
it because a lot of folks again are starting to

(25:35):
look at this as perhaps possibly being a bell weather.
It's to what may be in store around the corner
with these midterms coming up, especially next November for Democrats.
So we'll just we're just gonna have to watch, We're
have to see because those those those midterms are going
to be very critical as to who's going to be
controlling Congress. And I mean, I mean historically, when you've

(25:57):
got a Republican in the White House, Democrats tend to
at least get one of the houses, and the Republicans
don't have a super majority in either house, so I mean,
they're they're hanging on kind of by their you know,
really by very narrow margins, very narrow margins, so they
could easily tip in one or both of the houses
in the midterms. And that's usually what happens. Usually when

(26:20):
you have a repub in the White House, dams control Congress,
or at least one house of it. When you got
a dam in the White House, usually Republicans will control
at least one of one of the chambers, sometimes both.
So that it just seems like, I don't know what
it is. I don't know if Americans just subconsciously, well,
we want we want another party that's different from the

(26:42):
from the guy in the White House kind of balance
things out, and maybe that's not a bad thing. I
don't know. Maybe that maybe that's not a bad thing,
but that seems to be the way it usually trends.
Not always, there's exceptions, There's been exceptions in history, but
usually in recent decades, that's how it tends to tends
to sort of flush out. We'll have to see. This

(27:03):
might be an exception year coming up. Who knows, may not,
and Republics could be in for a big upset. I
don't know, and I don't know if the shutdown is
helping anybody, and either any party. Frankly, a lot of
people are getting pretty annoyed. Depends on how long it
goes on. The blame meter tends to be pointing a
little bit towards the Dems right now. But if this
thing drags and drags and drags, that could very easily

(27:24):
flip and next thing, you know, the Repubs are sitting there,
you know, holding the holding the dirty bag. So it's
going to depend, I think, on how long this thing
rolls out. But we'll have to see, We will have
to see. You remember, Republicans got punished pretty bad in
nineteen ninety six from their their shutdown that they did
in ninety five, and in ninety six they got they

(27:48):
got hammered and in the election, and Bill Clinton was
elected a second time because there were some people that
were mad at Republicans for being a part of that
that government shut down that back when Gingrich was kind
of running things in Congress and or in the House,
and uh, there was some there was some payback, So

(28:12):
that could happen. I don't know, We'll have to see.
But again, I would strongly encourage my brothers and sisters
in the faith, do not vote for this man. Vote
for somebody else. It is a rare moment when I
come on this show, and I've been doing this show
a while several years, when I come out and say
something like this, all right, so take it to heart,

(28:34):
because again I just feel like I have to that
this this is just nuts and this man does not
need to be in that kind of powerful seat. I
don't think this man needs to be in politics, period,
but he certainly doesn't need to be in a high office.
I wouldn't even vote for him as a school board member,

(28:55):
but this, this guy needs he needs to step down.
And I think maybe the pressure probably again if if
it starts rolling back Spanburger's numbers as they stick their
finger to the wind if this is affecting her, because
there's a lot of money that's been rolled in behind her.
We're talking millions upon millions from around the country has

(29:15):
rolled in behind her because they want you, you know,
they don't want another Republican run in Virginia. So there's
a lot at stake here, a lot at stake. And
I suspect some of these dems here in the state
are very nervous right about now. I would be if
I was one of them. They stopped short of telling
Jay to you know, hit the road well and again,
three hundred and fifty early ballots have been cast. More

(29:38):
than that, they're thinking, I mean, if he steps down,
who do they put in? And some of the ballots
have been printed up, who do they ride in? Who
gets put in? You know? And there's some legal ramifications
potentially there. So I don't know. It's a mess, it's
an absolute mess. But I would not be surprised within
the coming days, after some poles are down and some

(30:00):
fingers are stuck in the wind, that they might be
telling Jay thanks, but no thanks, We'll just have to
see let's take a pause. Also today up in Congress, Well,
one of the things that they are doing is they

(30:21):
are arguing. And there was a pretty tense exchange in
the halls of Congress today between another Johnson guy and
some other folks. Pretty interesting. I'll let you have the
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Oh Boy got a lot of stuff to get into here.
There's a lot of uh kind of moving parts to
this thing, and some new things that have popped. In fact,
according to the Richmond Times Dispatch Report, Democrat Attorney General
nominee J. Jones was actually convicted of directless driving back

(32:51):
in twenty twenty two for driving one hundred and sixteen
miles for an hour in a seventy mile per hour zone.
He was fined five hundred bucks in order to complete
a thousand dollars of community service, half of which were performed,
he claimed for his own political action committee. How convenient

(33:11):
now this is? According to the Richmond Times Dispatch, which
I would not consider a right leaning by any stretch
a right leaning thing, and also being reported by the
New York Post and a young nen Virginia, Canada ag
Cana J. Jones dodge jail for reckless driving and now

(33:36):
this is back in twenty twenty two, and avoided jail
time by completing five hundred dollars of community service with
his own pack, his own PAC. Now that according to
nybrow raising report, all right, in fact, thirty six year
old and his lawyers, of course, he was a little
younger than that back then, struck a deal to dodge

(33:56):
Virginia's mandatory one year jail sentence a man to one
year jail sentence for reckless driving of that many if
you go that much of the speed limit, you usually
get one year in jail. Pretty tough on that kind
of stuff around here. But he dodged jail time, okay,
and in exchange for one thousand dollars of community service
and a fifteen hundred dollars fine, and five hundred of

(34:17):
that was working for his own political action committee. That
was his community service. Really. Now, he did spend five
hundred dollars volunteering for the NAACP Virginia State Conference. He
conveniently logged the remaining time with his own political action committee,
Meet our Moment Now as longtime advisor Leslie Shinbaum. Stewart

(34:40):
also signed the declaration confirming he completed his volunteer duties.
Court documents show mom is grateful. Mom is grateful to
the time that mister Jones gave to the organization and
the furtherance of our mission to train civic leaders, because
you know, Jay is such a sterling example, Stewart wrote
to the court. Also reported by the outlet, Jones campaign

(35:04):
did not respond, by the way, and you impost questions
about the types of volunteer, where he did for the
PAC and how long it took to complete, but sent
a statement calling his careless driving a mistake. Uh huh.
He seems to making a lot of mistakes. Virginia Attorney General,
you know he wants that gig as Virginia Attorney General. Okay, Well,
the community service allowed him to dodge Virginia's mandatory one

(35:26):
year jail sentence. There probably should be a probably should
be an investigation of the lawyers and the judges. I
don't know now. Attorney General Jason yats first, Hispanic ag
by the way, in the state who Jones is challenging
in November four election, told the Post that he was

(35:47):
alarmed by his opponent's successive speeding and questioned the validity
of his community service. Well yeah, quote. Instead of taking
accountability for his actions, it appears that my opponent submitted
a letter to the court stating that he had performed
five hundred dollars community service for his own political action committee,
which is not a charitable organization under the Virginia Code.

(36:09):
Uh oh, to dodge potential jail time. Our laws are
not suggestions. This new information to raises serious troubling questions
about Jay Jones' judgment, his ability to uphold the law,
and ultimately his qualifications for attorney jail. Well yeah, on
top of the other, let's just put this his icing
on the cake. Yeah you bet sure. I mean, it

(36:42):
makes you wonder, It makes you wonder that this guy
seems to have a little bit of a trend line here,
seems to have a bit of a trend line. Okay, Well,

(37:05):
here's what he said was being imported by also by
Kaitlin mcormick New York Posts. Here's what he said Back
in twenty twenty, Virginia a G candad Ja Jones said
if more cops got killed, they wouldn't shoot so many people.
Remember this is back in twenty twenty, when everybody was
kind of hating on cops and defund the cops and
everything else. Well, he was right in there in the
middle of it. Virginia's Democratic Attorney General candidate Jay Jones
chillingly suggested that if more cops got killed after being

(37:27):
stripped of legal protection, they would shoot fewer people that,
according to new claims from an ex colleague in the
state legislature. Of course, he's already facing calls to drop
out after Republican delegate Carry Coiner revealed the twenty twenty
two text exchanges between them in which he suggested he
would shoot then House Speaker Todd Gilbert over Adolph Hitler

(37:49):
and Paul Pott, and then his wife should have to
watch the fascist children die as well, and then he
went on to say something about urinating on their grave.
I won't use exact language anyway, corner came for. Yeah,
you need to read it. I mean you need to
read the full text. It's crazy. It's like whoa okay now,
Corner's come forward again with new allegations against Jones, telling

(38:09):
the Virginia's Escope Monday that during a twenty twenty conversation
about qualified immunity, she told Jones that without the legal protection,
police officers would get killed, and he said, quote allegedly quote,
well maybe if a few of them died, that they
would move on not shooting people, not killing people. Jones
responded to coin to Coiner, Jones, by the way, previously

(38:30):
supported bills removed qualified immunity while he was still a
member of the House of Delegates. Corner doubled down in
a statement to the Post and asserted that Jones is
unfit for office. Quote my position is very clear. It
is never acceptable to think that killing people is justifiable
method to achieve policy changes, period. Anyone that advocates for
killing someone for disagreeing with them is not qualified to serve. Yes,

(38:52):
I agree, that's my point. Now Jones denied it instead
of to not say this. I've never believed and do
not believe any harm should come to any law enforcement period,
every single day. Please, so I was just put their
lives on the line to protect our communities, and I
am deeply grateful for their services and sacrifice. Okay, so
it was a he said, she said. I suspect if

(39:14):
if Kerrie couldn't have pulled up the actual text message
that she shaved that she saved, I suspect he would
have denied that one too. I don't know. I don't know,
but it seems to kind of fit. I suppose Cornick
could go under oath testify. That's pretty serious. Uh, anyway

(39:43):
that this is this, this is it seems to be
kind of a stateless guy's mind.

Speaker 3 (39:54):
Now.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
Virginia's Democrats seemed to appear to be closing ranks around Jones,
with no high level elected Dems in the Commonwealth calling
for him to drop out. He's not yet. The Virginia
Beach Democrats group challenged those without sin to cast the
first stone as criticism ounted against Jones. Well this isn't
about some little thing. Yeah, I find it really interesting

(40:20):
when both Christians and non Christians alike they like to
jump behind that verse. We'll let him who's without throw
the first throw the first stone. You're missing the point.
You're missing the point. Jesus told that lady who was

(40:41):
caught in adultery to go and send no more, go
and send no moi. So where are your accusers? Said,
we'll have all gone, said go and send no more.
See he was scribbling something in the sand there. Nobody
really knows. There's a speculation, and say, you know, I
got you back. You're off the hook. He said, go,

(41:02):
but send no more. All right, But she wasn't running
for queen of Israel. Okay, a little bit of a
difference there, and we should hold our politicians a much
higher stand. And again, this doesn't seem to be a

(41:24):
one off. That's the thing. This wasn't something that you know,
there's a lot of times when people will put something
on social media and then think about it a few
minutes later and a heat or whatever and the heat
of it in the heat of an argument or a
heat of discussion or heat of passion, and then they
pull it down. We see that happen all the time.
That didn't happen. He just kept going on and on
and on in a private conversation or what he thought

(41:45):
was gonna be a private conversation, I guess. But there
seems to be a pattern here that we've got on
public record where he should have been in jail but
managed to wiggle out of it. Well, because of who
he is, he's already Virginia delegate. So he wiggled out

(42:05):
of the you know, he got, he got, he was
able to wiggle out the system. Let him wiggle out.
But I would say the judge and the lawyers are
involved in that thing. On all sides, I'll be looked
at because if it was me that did it, I
promise you I would be under the jail. Okay. Uh
so no, this this, sorry, this doesn't fit that narrative.

(42:28):
Good good, try good, try hiding behind the Bible. But no, no,
even the devil will try to hide behind the Bible.
He did when he attempted Jesus out there in the
uh in the wilderness. He quoted actually a portion of
Psalmn that he wanted Jesus. But you know, the Lord says,
if you know he's got his angels, charge and charge
over you. Lets you dash your foot against the stones.

(42:49):
So why don't you just walk off this high place
to him, the high place when you jump off this building,
whatever the heck it was, why don't you just jump
off of this because you know, Lord says he I mean,
you're says, the Angel's got you words. I want to
send the angels to catch you before you fall step
out in faith in Jesus. Satan was preaching Jesus a
faith message. Jes said, yeah, it all says not with

(43:11):
the Lord like God to a foolish test. And again
the lady that was calling adultery wasn't exactly running for
a high political office either. So sorry, that doesn't fit. Good.
Try but I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna hit you
with the buzzer on that one. Eh, try again, try again.

(43:38):
Let's take a pause here, you got more. I want
to let you a clip here when we get back
from Tim the Eyebrows Cane who said something that I'm
still scratching my head over and I'm gonna point it
out to you. Most most people in the media have
not caught this, Most people in podcasting world haven't caught this.
But I did. I thought, well, wait a minute, that
doesn't add Kim, Mister Tim, mister Tim the Caine. That

(44:04):
doesn't add it's not adding up. I don't know. Maybe
there's a backstory there I don't know about. I'll get
into that. Because what Tim Kaine said about Jay Jones
doesn't make sense. I'll point it out to you, and

(44:25):
other reporters didn't catch this. I thought, wait a minute,
clock him on that, let him go. I don't think.
I think reporter sometimes freeze up when they get around
like a big shot politician. They don't know what to.

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All right, so h cain. Tim Kaine is defending Jones
may the ag candidates texts envisioning a murder of Joe Peelee.
He's still a supporter. It's being retorted by Charles Christ's
Fox News. Tim Kane defended j Jones says he should
remain in the race. He defended his fellow Democrat, a
former Delegate, Jay Jones of Norfolk, as the attorney general

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nominee campaign unravels after Tech service depicting Jones envisioning the
murder of a top state Republican pressed ahead of a
Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Tuesday. Kane said Jones'
comments were indefensible, but that he is still a supporter
of his candidacy against incomb at Republican Attorney General Jason
the artists and let me let you, let me cheer

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the clip because he explains why. He explains why, and
he says something very weird that I want to point out.
Maybe it's true, uh, but it kind of doesn't mathematically
add up. I mean maybe I don't know.

Speaker 12 (47:54):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (47:54):
Tim Kane has said some crazy stuff before. I don't know.
But the way that cheer with Tim the eyebrows. Kane said,
he has apologized.

Speaker 10 (48:07):
The statements that he made were indefensible. But I've known
j Jones for twenty five years. I think those statements
were not in character, and he has apologized. I wish
other people in public life put he sincerely apologized for stuff.
So now I still am a supporter.

Speaker 2 (48:23):
He's known Jay Jones for twenty five years. Well that's interesting.
And see this is where I wish a reporter would
have said, Well, now wait a minute, Senator Kane, you
say you've known Jay Jones for twenty five years, so
you've known him since he was about ten or eleven,
because he's thirty six. Now we do some math. If
he knows him for about twenty five years, that many
met him when he was about dot eleven. Well, did

(48:45):
he support Jay Jones' campaign for a fifth grade class president?
Did he campaign for j Jones for a fifth grade
class president? Come to school and talk to him, shake
his hand? But what does that mean? Maybe he did,
I don't know. Maybe he did. Maybe he met Jay
Jones he's about ten or eleven. I don't know. Maybe

(49:06):
Jay Jones was at a fundraiser of his little Jay
was walking around with a balloon and a sign and
he met him. Mean, okay, thank you, thank you Jay
for campaigning for me. Brother, little buddy and body an
ice cream coming. I don't know. Maybe I've done him
for twenty five years. Why do I seem to doubt that.
I mean, I just I'm questioning them. Maybe he did,

(49:27):
I don't know, but that doesn't seem to add up
in my calculator. Maybe ten years, maybe fifteen or something.
I don't know, twenty five years. So little Jay Jones
and heeds about ten eleven years old, was going around
knocking on doors. And of course back back then, I'm

(49:47):
doing the math. Okay, twenty five years ago, who was
the governor of Virginia. Maybe I don't know. I don't
know he's doing him since he was a little boy. Yeah,
I doubt it. I doubt it. But this is kind

(50:09):
of blathering that comes out of the mouths of politicians
because I'm a Tim Kine fan, either because he says
crazy junk like this. He's got a habit of it.
I don't know what's going on, But anyway, I doubt
that he's known Jay Jones for any twenty five years,
maybe ten or fifteen I doubt twenty five years. Maybe

(50:33):
I don't know. I just that map didn't add so
all I can say guy is thirty six, So I
don't know. You never know. With Kane. He makes the
weird face, wiggles the eyebrows, and looks at you like
a guy trying to sell you a used car that's
a lemon. I just I want to say something that's

(50:56):
probably gonna get me in trouble. It won't be the
first time, I won't be. I'm sure Dave Lincoln said
that everybody over the age of forty was responsible for
their face. Tim Kane has a face of a guy
I don't trust. He has a face of of Max
used cars. Come on down, Come on down to Max.
Used cars. Get a great deal, no offer refused, buying, trade,

(51:24):
sald trade, anything that's on wheels, bring it down. You know.
You see the commercial of the gun and that broke
down lot road. Uh uh riding mower, right, you know,
trading his riding mower to get a Cadillac or whatever.
You know. Okay, he just reminds me one of those
guys and the late not used car salesman. It's who
he looks like. He just reeks of that to me.

(51:47):
I could be wrong, Maybe I am, but I've seen
him in action for too many years, and I just say, yeah, okay,
would you buy a used car from him? You have
to ask yourself that would you buy a used car
from the I wouldn't buy a used bicycle from the man,
much less he used car. So yeah, okay, that's Tim

(52:07):
Kane anyway. Now, now you know I feel about Tim
the eyebrows Kane. So he was he was defending j
two bullets Jones there. Well, okay, okay, now here's here's
something interesting and ironic. Now there's an organization. This is
this dateline Clifton, Virginia being reported by uh uh awar Hawkins.

(52:30):
Hawkins rather Hawkins, I'm sorry, brightbart dot com. Every Town
for Gun Safety. Every Town for Gun Safety, it's an organization,
gave two hundred thousand bucks to Jay Jones, who texted
you want to shoot GOP lawmaker? How ironic. In fact,
Fox News reported that every Town for Gun Safety gave

(52:52):
two hundred thousand bucks at Jay Jones campaign Sam J. Jones,
who used text messages to reveal his desire to shoot
former GOP lawmaker Bright Barton News also pointed out a
pointing to an October third report from National Review which
found that Jones sent text messages twenty twenty two to
Virginia House Delegate Kerry Coinner entertaining a hypothetical situation which

(53:13):
he would shoot former Virginia Speaker of the House Delegates
Todd Gilbert, wishing death on Gilbert's children and actually urinate
on everybody's grave. Okay, isn't that? I mean there's irony there?
A gun safety organization, gun control organization. Uh huh. Now,

(53:39):
I always say follow the I always say follow the
money trail. Hear me say that a lot on this show.
Follow the money, follow it well. The largest individual donor
to Virginia's Disgrace damn AG nominee is Elizabeth Simmons Foundation,

(54:00):
as a member of at least two gun control advocacy groups.
Also very ironic, it's being reported by Andrew Mark Miller
Cameron Cawthorne, Fox News. Largest individual donor to Jay jones
flailing Attorney general campaign here in the and the communists
well of Virginia is a billionaire heiress who is back

(54:20):
to variety of well, let's just say crazy candidates and
causes along with a too, you know, more money than
since maybe I don't know, along with a recent massive
donation backing socialist NYC mural candidate is Zoran Mom Donnie,
if you want to you know, if you want to
get a radar facts on where Liz Simmons is at,

(54:41):
okay on where our group is at and she's at now.
Elizabeth Liz Simmons is the daughter of state billionaire hedge
fund manager James. Jim Simmons donated a total of seven
hundred and fifty grand to Jones campaign over the past
few months, and four separate payments. Campaign finance record show
the elder Simmons founder of the successful hedge fund Renaissance Technologies,

(55:04):
and built up a personal fortune worth thirty one point
four billion that's with a B over the course of
his lifetime, while donating billions with that money to charity.
Donations from his daughter are likely to face increased scrutiny
after Jones was the subject of a National Review report
on Friday that exposed text messages he sent fantasizing about
shooting Republican colleague, former Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert. But

(55:29):
that's a lot, it's a lot of cash, and again
Liz Simmons has this has this penchant for backing socialists
and just wacos in general. By the way, we're going
into what Cuomo thinks about about all this in terms

(55:53):
of Mam Donnie, not so much this thing of what's
going on with Mom Donnie. Who's uh, Look, he's be
on a social sc communists. When you want to take
over the grocery stores, yeah, when you want to take
over a whole industry, government ties it federalize the whole industry. Yeah,

(56:14):
that's uh, that gets kind of scary. That gets that
pushes across the line from socialism into communism. That's what
they do in communist China. We're gonna do that in
a little bit too. We're gonna talk about communist China
and a multi billionaire that's in bed with those guys
and helping to plow out an awful lot of propaganda.

(56:35):
Sec Records reviewed by Fox News Digital show that she
has given millions of dollars to send a majority pack,
which has close ties the cinema ority leader Chuck Schumer
and hows a majority PAC fundraising operational line with House
Democrat leadership. She also gave it one hundred thousand bucks
to a pack that supports Kamala, that supported Kamala harris
failed presidential campaign. She has the habit of backing a

(56:56):
lot of losers. But anyway, it's her money. She can
spend how she wants. It's her you know, true given right.
But on yeah, yeah, but that shows you where where
a lot of these Again, follow the money trail. This
shows you where a lot of folks are at and
there's a lot of money. There's a lot of money
behind a lot of these folks, a lot of money. Again,

(57:21):
always follow that money trail. It's not just George Soros.
It's not just George Soros. There's a lot of other
folks that are tossing money at at candidates, and some
of them are you know, you got to kind of
you got to kind of wonder about you really do well.

(57:45):
The heat's getting so so hot on Jay that he
actually had to cancel fundraiser for tomorrow. It's being parted
by Candice Hathaway, the Blaze dot Com. The fact that
Jones has an attendant of public events scense. The tech
scandal broke, and he continues to face a public relations
crisis as calls growth for him to end his campaign
following leaked text messages in which he wished death upon

(58:07):
a Republican lawmaker and children. Now, he had scheduled a
fundraiser for a Thursday or Thuries Day, depending on what
part the country, but his campaign abruptly canceled the event
that According to Axios, the fundraiser was reportedly set to
be held at novelists David Baldacci's home that evening. I
spec Baldalci said, maybe not with hundreds of thousand of

(58:29):
Virginians already having voted, It's up to Virginians to decide. Unquote.
News outlet noted that Jones had not held a public
event since Friday. It's either a as part of the
rob I mean, if they do tim to step down.
Ballots have been printed, it's gonna cause a lot of
money for the Democrat Party to reprint about it. And

(58:49):
if they even can by the time of November fourth,
that's less than the thirty days away. That's what twenty
seven what is this day of this broadcast is October
the eighth, so one days and so so really about
twenty seven twenty six twenty seven h days, might say
twenty six now because in the evening of the eighth
as I'm doing this live, so you got maybe twenty

(59:10):
five twenty six days to try and push out some
new ballots. If he drops out, you know, today or tomorrow,
I don't know, pardon me, uh yeah, they're probably getting
choked up too. And people have already voted. Three to
fifty thousand ballots have already already in the you know,
in the bag. And that's a lot for a state

(59:30):
of what's the day of johnally five million people, four
and a half something like that. I mean, I mean,
that's a lot of a lot of votes. Of course,
they weren't all for him. I'm sure certain significant percentage were.
I don't know, I don't know. It's it's really created
a mess well Jones Jurday fundraising events it seemed to

(59:52):
be canceled. SPANM. Burger's website lists several upcoming events, including
canvassing community with virtual chats and messaging training, organized by
the campaigns of Spamburger, Jones and Lieutenant governor candidate is
Ala Hashimi Hashmi. Rather so, it's unclear whether Spanburger or

(01:00:12):
her fellow candidate for lieutenant governor had planned to attend
Thursday's evening fundraiser sent her Tim Kaine was scheduled to
be there. That wasccoring to Akious, But yeah, he won't
be there. Man, what are they gonna do with all
the order? If you can send him over here. Somebody
went out and bought about a bunch of orders and
beverages and things. You can send them here. I mean,
they're not gonna last forever. Send a few around over here.

(01:00:34):
I'm donate them to I don't know, don't nate them,
talk to a homeless shelter or well. I doubt they
donate any any church pantry, food pantry. You don't want
to part those Christians, So you know, maybe maybe a
homeless charity you'll get them. I don't know. I mean
homeless people going Wow, look at this, those little smoky

(01:00:56):
sausages with cheese and olive and on a toothpick. That's
pretty cool. Fancy cakes, look at this. Yeah, that cost
somebody a lot of money. So he's uh, he's canceling.
He's canceled that, and probably more will be canceled. I suspect, uh,
you know he's uh, he's in a pressure cooker right now.

(01:01:18):
But it's a pressure cooker of his own making. Now
the legacy media, though, you know, always needs to find
uh a true villain for the for and always needs
to flip the script to victimize somebody somebody. So the uh,
the legacy media, and you know it wouldn't take long

(01:01:39):
for them to get in here and spend this, because
I was thinking a few days back, how's the legacy
media going to spend this? I know they're going to
How are they gonna do it? Well, here's how, speaking
bored about WorldNet Daily. Instead of asking why a major
party nominee fantasized about murdering Republicans and children, the AP
the associated depressed tries to cast Republicans are simply milking
the story for political gain. Well they are, I mean

(01:01:59):
that's true. I'm not gonna argue with that. Sure they are.
And if and you believe you me, if this were flipped,
if this was my oritis that had said, you know,
I wish it so and so I'd like to go
which blow their brains out, and he'd broken you know,
some speed limits and should be in jail, but got
some whiggled out of it, and then told a fellow

(01:02:19):
politico that, you know, a few more dead cops is
a good thing. Well, I suspect the Dems would be
all over it, and Republicans probably would say, you know, dude,
you need to just go on ahead and sit out
because you just messed this completely up for us. Violence
is surging across American politics, including the horrific tragedy of

(01:02:39):
the assassination of Turning Point USA co founder Charlie Kirk.
And of course now there's riots against federal ice agents
and so on and so forth. So is the rhetoric
about violence highlighted. And then you had the course this
guy that shot up this church in Michigan or church
building in Michigan with kids. You have the crazy guy
that shot up the Mormon church building. I'm I mean,

(01:03:01):
you know, we just go down the list here. So
and you had the knit with that was shooting into
the ice building in Dallas, didn't kill the Ice agents,
but ironically killed two or three illegal immigrants, you know,
the people he was supposedly fighting for. Well, you know
that didn't work out so hot. So as a rhtoric
about violence highlighted by the comments from Jay Jones, a
candidate for Virginia Attorney General, that have been found in

(01:03:23):
which he says it would be a good thing for
a former colleague and the former colleague children to die. Now,
those thoughts came out in a message from Jones, who
wrote to three people two bullets now. And of course,
the delegate carry Coiner had pushed back on Jones's agenda,
to which Jones confirmed that he was advocating for the
Gilbert children to die real clear, where our report confirmed.

(01:03:44):
The leading Virginia Democrats have condemned the hypothetical scenario created
by Jones, but none have called for him to step down.
And now The Federalist has a report pointing out that
the actual statements are not what legacy media are saying.
It's the problem that that's actually that the problem is
that the GOP members are pouncing the associated depress. Steve
Peeples and Levy Dias want readers to know that the
Democrat candidate for Virginia Attorney General fantasizing about murdering Republicans pales,

(01:04:08):
and of course what he said about the cops and
then you know crazy speeding stuff. Anyway, that fantasizing about
murdering Republicans pales, and comparison of the real story Republicans
are pouncing. Well, yeah they are. And if again, if
the shoe were on the other foot, the Democrats would
be pouncing. What's your point, they said, people's in da
I think the real story is a Republicans are seizing
on recently unearthed a violent rhtoric for Virginia's Democratic candidate

(01:04:31):
for attorney general to push to reshape the state's governor's
race and to tarnish a Democrat party nationally. No, he
did that himself. He did that all on it. Jones
did that one all on his own. Sorry, less than
a month before election day. The report calls out how
President Donald Trump, like Republicans across Virginia, call for Democrats
state attorney general candidate Jay Jones to quit the race
over the weekend. Republican president described Jones as a radical

(01:04:55):
left lunatic and sought to link him to former Representative
Abigail Spanberger, Virginia's Democratic Canada for governor. But by the way,
had no problems with you know, guys sharing bathrooms and
girls that that was all good for AP and the
rest of the corporate media. The problem isn't that the
Democrat fantasized about political assassinations. That Trump might notice such

(01:05:18):
rhetoric and point out that Democrats have a violence problem. Well,
some do, for sure. I'm gonna paint with broad brushstrokes
on that have got family members or Democrats and they
don't have violence problems. But what's what's what you are noticing, though,
is how socialists have beensconced themselves into the Democrat Party.

(01:05:39):
And that's not just my opinion, that's your opinion of
one former New York governor. That would be Andrew, a
former governor, Andrew Cuomo. Let me listen to let me
let you listen to what he said on Maria Bartiromo
show on Sunday about just that thing and about mom Donnie. Okay,

(01:06:00):
this is coming from a guy who's no longer a Democrat.
Used to be banked in the wold Democrat. He's an
independent more or less now something or the other. He's
not a Democrat anymore. And actually Trump is endorsing him
that he doesn't want. He's probably afraid it'll make him lose,
probably will. But it's intereresting that Trump's not supporting uh Sliwa,

(01:06:20):
who's the Republican candidate. Lula's her Cuobo said, doing to
me now with.

Speaker 12 (01:06:31):
The reaction to Mamdani is opponent former New York Governor
Andrew Cuomo governor.

Speaker 2 (01:06:38):
Good to see you, Thank you so much for being here.
Good to be with you, Maria, Thank you for having me.
How are you feeling with thirty days out?

Speaker 12 (01:06:47):
Will you be able to pull this off and stop
zoron Mamdani?

Speaker 13 (01:06:53):
I'm I'm feeling very good, Maria, Because New Yorkers get
it right.

Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
This is a very stark election.

Speaker 13 (01:07:02):
Mom. Donnie is basically a banner carrier for the socialists,
the Democratic Socialists they call themselves, which is a national movement.
They are anti business, they are anti police, and that
doesn't work in New York, right, you can't be a
socialist in New York City. It's all about business. It's

(01:07:27):
all about bringing businesses back, it's all about growing businesses.
We're already losing businesses and people and public safety is
job one in New York City, and they're not going
to do they. New Yorkers will not support defunding the police,
limiting the police, doing away with misdemeanors, legalizing prostitution, legalizing

(01:07:51):
drug trafficking. I mean, it would be anarchy in New
York City. You'd lose the economy and the public safety
would get even worse. And New Yorkers get that, and
they're not going to get past it.

Speaker 2 (01:08:07):
I think he's I think he's got some points, but
I don't know. I mean, Mom donney's doing well in
the polls, he's got a lot of backing, got some
money coming in behind him. But he's admitting a former
Democrat admitting that socialists have have beensconced themselves and taken
over a wing of the party Socialist Democrats, Democrat socialists,
same thing. And mom domain is the only one. There's

(01:08:30):
a lot of them. Mom Donnie is not the only one.
You've got a lot of socialists that have been sconced
themselves for a number of years. And I've said this
on this show in the Democrat Party, Okay, And here's
a former Democrat died in the wold Democrat blue state,
former governor saying saying that, admitting it. I mean, he's

(01:08:52):
he and he's not happy about it. He's putting it down,
if you will, but admitting what is true what a
lot of us have said for a long time, that
there is a wing of the Democrat Party that the
socialists and the communist Marxists and the Ruman hyper radicals
feel very comfortable with, feel very comfortable with. And the

(01:09:17):
dangerous part about that is, well, if you look at
extreme socialism, communism, and you know, the god of variety Marxism,
it tends to advocate for violence against those that disagree
with you. I mean, it just does. Again. You can,
I mean, quotes from Stalin, quotes from Maunzi tongue, quotes
from Hitler. I mean, I'm not gonna I'm not saying
that they're all Hilarians, but I'm just saying that, by

(01:09:41):
the way, NAZI stands for Nationalist Socialist Party. The Nazis
weren't right wingers. They were left wingers. If you want
to do the right left game, I don't do that
on the show, sort of meaningless, but if you want
to play that game, okay, And he's saying, hey, you know,
the these these these crazies have come in out of
the banner of socialism, and I would still argue that

(01:10:04):
Mandani is really more of a communist. Want to take
over the grocery stores, Okay, when you want to take
over a whole industry, the whole sector of the economy,
governmentize it, put it under the I mean directly owned
by the government, controlled by the government, of the government,
by the government for the government. Well that's your definition

(01:10:25):
right there. With fascism. Okay, that's what that would be.
I mean countries that do that sort of thing. That's
what they are that take over whole government, take over
whole sectors of an economy, put it directly under government control,

(01:10:46):
take over a whole industry and say sorry, we own it,
we run it, shut up, sit down, sorrs bye. Well,
that's what communists do. It's what they do in China,
so they're do in Cuba, so they did in the
former Soviet Union. Grocery stores are run by the government there. Yeah,

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that worked out real Well. Let's take a break, moving
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dot com and dot net and and so if you
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(01:15:49):
Confrontation between how speakers Senate Dems caught on camera over shutdown.
It's being worded by Elizabeth Elkind Tyler Olsen. Fox News.
They's got a lot of stories from Fox News. I'm
actually kind of ticked at Fox News, but I'm not
going into it right now.

Speaker 15 (01:16:04):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:16:05):
Mike john Well, I've been kind of ticked down him
for a while, to be honest, but anyway, Mike Johnson
confronts Democrat senators outside his office. Speaker Mike Johnson confronted
Arizona Democrat senator is Ruben Gego or the other way around. Actually,
you'll let you the clip. You decide, and Mark Kelly
outside of his office on a day eight, if you're
counting of the government shutdown, I'll Speaker Mike Johnson, of course,
he's Republican from Louisiana. Got into a tense confrontation. They

(01:16:30):
didn't threaten to smack anybody's grandma down, but anyway, our
mam all down. But anyway, got into a tense confrontation
with two Democrats, which they do in louis ansay, Mike,
good enough, good enough to smack your mam all down,
I'll guarantee. But he didn't say that. Got into it, Boy,
that would be headlines. But it got into a tense
confrontation with two Democratic senators outside of his office on Wednesday,
as anxiety runs high on Capitol Hill on day eight

(01:16:51):
of the government shutdown. Now, senator's Ruben Diego, who's a
Democrat from Arizona, Mark Kelly, Democrat also from Arizona, singing
pattern there gathered reporters out side Johnson's office and a
bit to publicly pressure the House Speaker to swear, and
Representative ellect Idleh Gya out of a demograph of Amazon,
who won a special election last month to fill her
late father's seat. And I thought i'd read a news story.

(01:17:12):
I might be wrong, somebody please correct me, but I
thought i'd read a new story news story. They actually
happened this afternoon, so I don't know what's going on
there with that. But anyway, Johnson appeared to catch you
Democrats by his prize when he crashed our media gaggle.
Let me let you hear the clip, because there was
some uh, some others that kind of kind of got
in there. Uh it wasn't just it wasn't just speaker Johnson,

(01:17:39):
but there was some I mean, it was pretty pretty
pretty big back and forth going on. You can and
you can hear for yourself. Everybody blaming everybody else represented
Mike Lawyer. Lawler, who's the Republican from the way with
Joorakey also jumped on the freight there. So it kind
of turned into a little bit of of a little
I would call a shouting match. But they were definitely

(01:18:00):
speaking over top of each other, you know, there was
there was civility to a point, and a point there wasn't.
I guess they were definitely talking over each other. Well,
see that's a tactic, is to roll over it. It's
you do a mini filibuster that I see that happen
so many times. You do these many you don't let
the other person finish your their senator thought. You roll
over top of them. Well, you're talking points. This is

(01:18:22):
one thing I like about Trump. He'll see excuse me,
excuse me, I was speaking. Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me,
I was speaking. He shuts them down. I do like
that about him. Say what you will about the Orange man.
I do like that technique. I do like that technique
he uses. And it's and it seems to usually work.
So when somebody's rolling over top of it, you're not
letting you finish your thought or point and jumping right.

(01:18:44):
And I'm a guilty of it. Two, we all have.
We get passionate, you know, the passion starts to bubble up.
But you know, let a person get their point out.
In fact, if you if they're making a lot of fallacies,
let them make them. I mean, let them roll and
then go back in and say, okay, you said some
things I want to unpack now. Da da da da
da da da da and if they come back and say, well, wait,

(01:19:05):
I'll let you speak, let me speak seither, then you
have that ammunition and throw back at them out Now,
I didn't interrupt you, Please don't interrupt me. And usually
that will back somebody down and they'll wait in your
usually not always will wait to your fasi. But you'll
see how these guys go back and forth with each other,
which to me gets a little annoying. It's but they're
both blaming you know, it's it's your fault. No, it's
your fault. No, sure ful, it's all y'all's fault. How
about that. It's called a dysfunctional Congress, which we have

(01:19:29):
had for years and years because our two party system
wait for it, wait for it, has become very dysfunctional. Okay,
And I've said that for a long time on this show,
and I tick off both Thems and Republicans when I
say that. Ask me if I care, all right, because
I really don't. I believe it to be the truth.
And you can disagree with it, and you can say, well,

(01:19:51):
that's the last time I listen to you. Okay, fine,
uh do what you gotta do with that. But I
have seen this game go on for too long, too long,
and I shared a couple of shows back, please go back,
listen archives. And it's not even necessary. This shutdown and
this game they play with the Senate is not constitutionally
even necessary. Okay, please go back and listen to the
show for a couple of weeks back back listening archives,

(01:20:14):
I talked all about this. I shared what was in
Article one of the Constitution regarding how spending bills are
supposed to be done, how they're supposed to be carried out,
Who does what, when and where. It's spelled out to
the t. The Senate is an option, it's not necessary.
It's a may, it's not a shall. Look at the language.
The words mean something. Senate may propose amendments, may confert,

(01:20:38):
but they don't have to and the House can tell them, thanks,
we don't need you on this. Bye. The House passed it. Bye,
that's it. It's done. So ya. But see, they've played
this game for a number of decades now. It goes
back a number of decades. Republicans and Demns because Libertians
Independence don't get much of a voice, or whoever else,
the Green Party, whoever else, they don't get much of

(01:21:00):
a voice in our in our federal legislature. So the
Dam's rep Pubs pretty much set the rules, and so
they're agreeing to kind of just always sort of do
this to just always go ahead and defer to the
Senate House, just always. They don't have to. That mean
it can they don't have to. It's not something they
have to do. They can just say, you know, what's
Senate according to Constitution, you're not weighing in on this. Thanks,

(01:21:22):
but no thanks. They could do that because according to
the chief well the chief architects of the Constitution, James Madison,
he made it very clear, not only the Federalist papers,
but in other theaters. Shall we say that the sole
power of the purse was held by the House of Representatives,
and he gave the reasons why. But anyway, go back
and listen to the show from a couple of weeks ago,

(01:21:44):
or read your constitution anyway, read feederlist papers. But let
me let you hear this exchange between all these folks,
and you know, you hear them talking over each Other's
kind of hard to follow some houses, they're all talking
over each other. And of course Speaker Johnson's kind of
a soft spoke guy. He's he's not too loud and
too emotionally rattled. He'll be a blight. It's sometimes going

(01:22:07):
to sit there sometimes the kind of wish you had
a little more routiness to him. But he's he's you know,
he's a nice guy.

Speaker 7 (01:22:12):
Whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
Ah. He plays the and in terms of him playing
the the sort of the softer tact. But let me
let you hear this clip. Closity's done.

Speaker 16 (01:22:30):
Let me tell you what's happened the House over sycing
that he is working on release of the Epstein Fox.
There are some of the biggest bulldogs in compress and
the Republican and Democrats side who are working on that aggressively.
I met with the victims before they went out and
did the press conference, and the House over site.

Speaker 2 (01:22:43):
He's doing his job. Did you know? You might not
because we haven't been in session.

Speaker 16 (01:22:47):
The House Oversite has its lawyers in New York City
coming through the Epstein a state Fox. None of that
had been anticipated by discharged editions or anything else. They
have suboenas that are being supplied there being usual the
love of justice, we have more sapoenas. They're outstanding for
big name persons, Democrats and Republicans, and there are more
documents coming through. They're doing the work, they're doing it methodically,

(01:23:08):
they're doing it with Sabina power. And you don't even
after Congress for that to happen because they're already on it.

Speaker 17 (01:23:13):
So then.

Speaker 3 (01:23:15):
Why are you're blocking her that.

Speaker 10 (01:23:16):
I'm not blocking there, just this is the longest time
the House serves has been out of session.

Speaker 2 (01:23:21):
That's not insion.

Speaker 1 (01:23:23):
This is the longest time it's taking.

Speaker 11 (01:23:25):
You're sworn in, and it all has to coincide with
the fact that she's going to be the deciding vote
and the discharge.

Speaker 2 (01:23:29):
I know why you're upset. I know where you're upset.

Speaker 16 (01:23:31):
A lot of meat because the government has closed down
and you can't work at the Actually no, actually wait wait,
you might have a five.

Speaker 2 (01:23:36):
Times yes, what do we mean?

Speaker 18 (01:23:39):
Why do you bring back your Republican members so we
can have a serious negotiation.

Speaker 16 (01:23:44):
We're going to have plenty of negotiations on government.

Speaker 3 (01:23:47):
Why don't we Why don't let.

Speaker 16 (01:23:47):
Me tell you why they're not here because the House.

Speaker 2 (01:23:49):
Makes fifteen days since July twenty five.

Speaker 16 (01:23:52):
Yeah, real people have been real bad, and they've been
on an extended summer.

Speaker 2 (01:23:54):
But people in the House. I've already done their job down.

Speaker 18 (01:24:00):
There, and we're talking about all the time.

Speaker 16 (01:24:02):
Yeah, and they're talking about it because as.

Speaker 18 (01:24:04):
Well, Republican members from Arizona.

Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
Where they they're in, they're in the.

Speaker 18 (01:24:11):
City, the job they did the city in their base
from New York.

Speaker 4 (01:24:16):
Tell with all their respects, you voted multiple times to
keep the government shut down. Okay, the Republican members from
Arizona voting because there's the government open. So don't sit
here and try to lecture us about whether or not
we did our We did our job.

Speaker 2 (01:24:29):
You did not.

Speaker 1 (01:24:29):
You're not doing your job. You mean the bill that
I'm signed on to to extend it?

Speaker 4 (01:24:34):
Oh yeah, right, because you know what, we actually have
put forth legislation to do it. You guys just keep pontificating.
How about you go down the hole or hoot, you
open the government.

Speaker 2 (01:24:44):
That would be great.

Speaker 4 (01:24:45):
All right, here's the Queen's her.

Speaker 2 (01:24:46):
We'll vote to open the government up.

Speaker 3 (01:24:48):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 4 (01:24:49):
We're going to have by the way, if you bring
them back, we will have a discussion.

Speaker 16 (01:24:54):
It's first, you're holding the American people hostage debate.

Speaker 2 (01:24:58):
Yes, we have policy debates.

Speaker 18 (01:24:59):
You're there's no postivision nobody's there.

Speaker 1 (01:25:03):
We talked to yoursell.

Speaker 2 (01:25:06):
Intitus.

Speaker 18 (01:25:08):
I imagine yours are going to be hurt worse than
wait with these premium We have a lot of issues
to work on together, and the Republicans are health Wait
a minute, the party is going to kill healthy.

Speaker 2 (01:25:19):
By the way.

Speaker 4 (01:25:20):
By the way, worldcare premiums since twenty ten when Obamacare
pass have risen by over sixty percent. So what you're
what you're now you would put down, you're not upset
about that?

Speaker 2 (01:25:30):
You should be upset.

Speaker 3 (01:25:31):
Well, they can.

Speaker 2 (01:25:33):
He's right on that. The healthcare premiums have gone up
the a lot of the so called Obama care, uh,
health exchanges. I've looked at him. I don't use it.
They're a joke. They really are a joke. And yeah, healthcare,
well everything's going up, but healthcare premiums have gone up
to since twenty ten. It was called the Affordable Care Actors.

(01:25:54):
I were calling him, well, maybe not so much anyway. Schumer. Uh,
he's well, he's all about keeping it. He's cool with
keeping things closed. They have the Color News Foundation, Adam
pack Sam, majority Leader Chuck Schumer, and a majority of
the Senate Dems voted Wednesday afternoon to keep the government
shuddered despite mounting consequences from prolonged funding laps. They rejected.

(01:26:17):
The Deams rejected a bipartisan funding measure that would restore
government operations for the sixth time. Same true of Democrat
Senators Fetterman Pennsylvania. That's a mind blower, and Catherine Cortes
Masto of Nevada and Independence main Senator Angus King, who
caucuses tens of caucus with the Dams, even though he's Independent,

(01:26:38):
broke ranks to join Republicans in voting YEA on the
House pass spending bill. Now, you know that they need
to have sixty to get the bill over the finish
line to get this thing, get this thing done, or
this resolution or whatever. They keep talking about a CR
that they want to get passed, and you know that's

(01:27:00):
not really constitutional crs. We're spending out really constitutionally got
to the bill. Bill went into that a couple of
weeks ago, but two three shows to get back nothing.
So last short died in September. If we don't follow
the directions, this is what happens. Okay. Schubertow reporters on

(01:27:21):
Wednesday that Democrats were winning the shutdown battle, despite some
Americans facing financial stress and disrupted access to federal programs
due to the funding lapse. In almost every pole we've
seen that they blame Trump and the Republicans double digits
more than they blame the Democrats. I'm not saying the
same polls. I guess Schumer is. But okay, now that
might change, that might change. You put that all together.

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They're sort of squirming. They tave the shutdown to disrupted
air travel, businesses that rely on federal contracts are beginning
to lay off staff. Then, of course you have active
thirty service members, which is affected, and all that, which
is not good. I mean a lot of active duty
service members don't make a lot of money anyway, and
so this is just, you know, this ain't good. I

(01:28:05):
don't know there's somewhere that can get some sort of
a semi bill to say, look, let's at least pay
for the for the military. You know, let's at least
make sure that that they're cared for. I mean, a
lot of them they have base housing. They're gonna be
kicked out. They're gonna kick them out. A lot of
them living. Service people live in barracks and dorms. They're

(01:28:25):
not gonna kick them out. They can still go down
to the mess hall and get get food. That's that's
gonna continue.

Speaker 3 (01:28:31):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:28:31):
They just won't have a paycheck. That's the town site.
I mean, they'll still eat and have clothes in their
backs to the roof over their head, but that not
much more, okay. And if they do live off base
and you know, their own housing with a mortgage and everything,
that's what it's gonna get tight. If you see a
service person out there, and you know you see them
in the grocery store picking them a few homes, don't

(01:28:52):
you walk over to him and say, let me, let
me get that for you. They'll they'll say no, no, no, sory,
don't you and just just insist, just just keep insisting.
They'll like I've done it. I haven't done it recently,
but they'll. If you see a service person, thank them
and by their das. If you've got service members, let
me throw this out. You've got service members in your church.

(01:29:16):
Service members are deployed overseas and the family's back home
and the check can't coming. You know what you need
to do. I don't need to tell you. You know
what you need to do that family sitting in the pews,
and you come alongside that family and support them in
all the ways that you can financially and otherwise. So
that service member that's overseas, I mean, he'll get his
he'll get his mriar, he'll get his you know, he'll

(01:29:39):
have a tent to stay, you know. I mean, he's
not gonna be just you know, on the street begging bread.
But he's not a check coming in. Bills still are
going to pile up, killy bills, mortgages, car payments, et cetera,
et cetera. You know, usual bills most of us have.
And if you got those kind of folks in your church,
you know what to do. Come on, you know what
to do so that this is the time Christians a

(01:30:03):
step up that don't take care of that problem, regardless
of what the Democrats and the republic Cants can't seem
to get together and do. So I'm very fed up
with the whole, uh, with with both you know, both organizations.
I'm sick of them.

Speaker 3 (01:30:19):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:30:20):
There's a part of me that's kind of going ha
ha ha, because I think there is a lot of
glut in our government and there's a lot of clock watchers,
and it shouldn't take as much red tape to get
things done or tof all complaints about things and things
to happen. And I've seen it, I've been a part
of it, I've watched it. And there's a lot of
dead weight in our government. There's a lot of folks

(01:30:41):
that are clock watchers that shouldn't be an incompetent frankly,
that shouldn't be working in in for our federal government
or any government, or even running a e leimonade stand.
Get a real job. And when you got to think
about this for a minute, when you've got one in
every seven employed to working for a government entity, either federal, state, local, county, whatever,

(01:31:06):
that's an awful lot of dagone government. It takes one
government official to manage seven adults. Are we that unmanageable?
Are we that helpless? Are we that stupid? Well, there
are politicians that will tell you that we are. I
don't tend to believe that, but let that soak in.
That's how much. That's how many government jobs there are
out there. That's just that's I mean, I'm not just

(01:31:29):
talking about federal again, I'm talking about state, city, local county,
et cetera. That's way too much government, way too much government.
Let that soak I don't even know if they have
that much government in China. Communists China, I mean, let
that soak in as well. And we're going to talk
about them in a bit. Let's go to break. I

(01:31:52):
got some more about this government shutdown. We'll let you
hear from O. He's kind of hysterical to me, Old
Senator John Kennedy from Louisiana. He's got something crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:32:17):
More.

Speaker 11 (01:32:17):
Talk continues next with richiel More Christian taught that rocks.

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No, back to the talk show that tastes a lot
like chicken. Here's your host Richiel.

Speaker 2 (01:33:46):
A little there, a little dance music for you. Yeah,
you're listening to Christian talked in drugs. You're in the mystics.

(01:34:11):
It's okay to get up a dance batists. You're not
gonna go to help. Remember King David dance naked. I'm
not saying you should do that. Please keep your clothes off.
You can dance in worship of the Lord. That's you
ever been to you ever been to a Jewish wedding?
They do that. They really let rough by the way,

(01:34:33):
we have a Jewish wedding coming and our our future.
You're a Christian. It's called the wedding piece of the
lamb Jesus that's mad. Jewish wedding might be some music
like this. And for some of you who think I might,
I'm made sacrilege here. I wouldn't be surprised if Jesus

(01:34:55):
cuts of rugs. O the Great. There's a versus says
that the Lord rejoices over us with the light, and
I remember hearing a rabb i actually say that that
word in the Hebrew really means dances with what of
dances with joy Lord, dances with the joy overs imagine that.
I know I'm offending the Baptist, right, I'm sorry, Yeah,

(01:35:25):
I got'm stretch a little bit. It's about beating music.
Were you there a new extra jar? I mean, he's

(01:35:48):
kind of hard to be down when you got that
kind of music, right, all right, just a little I know,
talking about all this stuff and get you. You know,
you got crazy Jay, two bullets, Jones do and his thing,
and repubs and dams bark at each other, and I

(01:36:10):
know it's you kind of get overwhelmed with this nonsense, right.
And it's a beautiful time of year. It's fall of
the year, leads trying to change color, weather, kind of
cooling down weapons where you live some parts of the country,
whether it's trying to cool down a little bit, SPO's
getting the forties here tonight near the bunker, or we're
sitting here near the bunker. So it's that time of
year where things kind of uh, you know, the seasons
are changing, and you know, Thanksgivings around the corner and

(01:36:32):
all the fall festivals and harvest festivals and October fests
and all that, and you've got Thanksgiving around the corner,
and then of course the you know, the big day
Christmas and uh, you know when the fat guy in
the red suit and the white beard does this thing
and all that. You know, of course, I know it's
all about that. I mean, but you know, kids get
fired up about that. I know it's about Jesus. Is
the reason for the season. I understand, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,
And we need to get Jesus front and center, which

(01:36:52):
I preach all the time on the show. I know,
as you meant, if an item. And but it's it's
easy to get, you know, in the negative news that's
out there. It's easy to get caught up and all that.
And you just say theliving missus l a lot of times.
She just she'll go for days. She said, I can't,
I can't stand watchings right now. I just don't want
I just don't want to affect me. I don't want
get depressed. I'm just makes me mad. She starts yelling

(01:37:15):
at the TV. She really does. She starts hollering at
the politicians. It doesn't matter if the damn cratch pubbkins
them ay or there. So it's hollering at I'm hollering
at the talking heads, the cups of hair on the
on the news networks. You're lying, you're lying. I mean
it's I need to probably h videotaper sometime or a recorder.
They may use videotape any more for anything. I'm showing
my age here, but to record her on the phone

(01:37:35):
or something I'm on the computer and post it online
probably go viral. I mean she she gets wired up, Jesus.
I mean, he's turn that thing. I'm about to gold
something through the TV. And it's easy to get, you know,
to get that mad at the nonsense and crazines. It's
out there, but it's it's part of our world, and
you know we have to be aware that it's there,
but not necessarily let it ruin her day. Okay, I

(01:37:58):
mean word about Elizabeth Way brightbart dot com. Hakeem Jeffreys
rejects legislation took stand Obamacare substies for a year. US
houseman already leader Hakeem Jeffries. He's a Democrat of New York.
If you're wondering he's rejected at one year extension of
Obamacare subsidies, which bright Bart News reported that the Dam's
essentially shut down the government. Over the Hill reported also
that while representative of Jen Kiggins, a Republican from here

(01:38:23):
in the here in the old dominion from Jouneral advocating
for legislation that would extend Enhanced Affordable Care Act tax
credit until the end of twenty twenty six, Jevy's critis
has the Republicans for thinking Democrats are going to go
along with a one year extension. Wasn't there nothing sid
You guys might have the Congress next go around, so
you know, were worried about the Affordable Care Act and

(01:38:46):
ACA subsidies anyway, So Jefferies is like ant. Schumer's like ant,
So there you go. Of course, this thing's already gone
through the House. It's really the Senate that's kind of
dragon feed here, but that I just want to throw
it out there that that's kind of the the thought
process going through the minds of people that want to
run you and run the country. Switching some gears here, Senator,

(01:39:11):
but still talking about the shutdown. Senat John Kennedy predicts
how Schumer will finagle an end of the shutdown. It's
being reported by Marianne Angela Daily Caller News Foundation. He
said Democrat leader will go to six or eight of
his members and ask do me a favor vote to
open it back up now, Republican Louisiana, that's what he's predicting.
Republican Louisiana Senator John Kennedy has said on Fox Business

(01:39:33):
Monday that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer will ultimately be
forced to engineer an off ramp to end the ongoing
government shutdown. Coman shutdown continues after Schumer led most stems
in voting not all and voting down the Republican spending
bill early Wednesday morning last week, and appearing on Kudlow,
Kennedy said that the shutdown has a little to do
with policy disputes and everything to do with Schumer's political

(01:39:55):
standing within his caucus. And he also brings up I
think hints at anyway his feer with AOC because THEOC
may be gunning for his seat, which he's held for many,
many moons. I mean, Schumer's been up there a long time.
I have no issue with term limits on senators or

(01:40:17):
members of the House representatives. I have no issue with
term because some of these people they're up there just
way too long. They just sort of get ensconced in there,
and it's like, you know, the only way they leave
office is when they kill over and die, I mean
for crying out loud. Let somebody else run with the
football a while. So I have no problem with reasonable
term limits. I mean, I don't think it needs to

(01:40:38):
be like something really short, but I could see a
term limit of maybe I don't know, in the Senate,
maybe three terms, maybe four tops. Maybe buy as many
in the House and after that, bye, we appreciate your service.
Of course, I've been saying, I've been arguing that it
needs to be a constitutional amendment. I'm serreo. It needs

(01:41:00):
to be a conscercial amendment that if you run for
House of Representatives or Senate, you give up you are
you have to stay well. First of all, you've got
to work at least a five day week, about four
and a half. You get off maybe around Christmas and
some other holidays, but otherwise your highnis there are working.
You will and it'll be like joining the military. You

(01:41:21):
will stay in either a barracks or a dorm and
you're all gonna be mixed up. You're gonna be there
with a pubs, dams, independence, whoever is whatever, So you'all
gonna you know, learn, get along. You will eat whatever.
The military is served in their commissaries, so you'll have
a commissary and you will be paid whatever the minimum wages.
You know, many people would would just say to heck
with running for House of Representatives or US Senate, because

(01:41:45):
what that would do is filter out only the people
who truly wanted to serve. Now, there might be some independent,
wealthy people can said, well I can pull that off
because you know, I've got two million bucks mo on
my bancounts, don't even government to pay me. Yeah, you
probably get some of those time, but you would, but
you would have people who weren't in it for the
bucks or necessarily the power. It'd we a loll those

(01:42:07):
people out. Really well, think about it, I mean, who'd
want the job? Would be like basically going into the army.
Nothing against the army. I'm just saying it would be
akin to that sort of similar in a sense. And
you've got to stay in those dorms. You don't get
to run home, you know, run out party. I mean,

(01:42:28):
you stay in the dorm. You stay in the barracks
or whatever, the housing, congressional housing, you stay there. You
can have a little office somewhere you know, a few
little staff people, and that's it. And you stay there
and you work things out, and you bunk up with

(01:42:49):
people that you don't like and learn it along. And
you want to eat exactly what we serve the military,
Well that's just crud. Well okay, then then improve the
military's food and get eight minimum wage all currently. Well okay,
now you see what other people are dealing with, you know,
and uh and and there you have it. I mean,

(01:43:13):
you talk about thinning out the herd. I guarantee you
ninety ninety ninety ninety five percent of these people would resign. Now,
of course they never go along with it, which is
why would have to be done by the states. Because
there's two ways tom in the Constitution. The states can
do it too. States can do it too. So we
call it an Article five amendment process. But you know,

(01:43:34):
but don't hold your breath. That's just that's fantasy. They see,
that's my political fantasy. I'm not shooting anybody, but but
you know, all those although I suspect some some senators
and some representative would probably rather be shot than than
than uh by somebody then then go along with what
I'm talking about other thanmvigating violence. They stretch the imagination.

(01:43:56):
But yeah, they're not gonna along with that anyway. Fantasy.
So let me let you listen to John Kennedy as
he predicts how of his pal Schumer. Well, he says
he likes him. He said, their friends.

Speaker 3 (01:44:08):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:44:10):
How Schumer will actually relinquish and open the government back up.
It might be right. I don't know, he said. He's
known the guy for a long time, so I will see.
I don't know.

Speaker 17 (01:44:24):
Trump could do likewise, but it's not personal for me.
But I don't like almost anything that Chuck Schumer is doing.

Speaker 2 (01:44:32):
I don't like it.

Speaker 17 (01:44:33):
I mean, it's a direct contract.

Speaker 2 (01:44:34):
He wants to move the country in.

Speaker 3 (01:44:36):
The wrong direction.

Speaker 15 (01:44:37):
I don't hate anybody. Neither do I and I know
you don't. And when I say my prayers, I ask God,
don't let me hate. I don't hate Chuck Senator Schumer.
I know him well. This shutdown is not about policy.
It's about politics and Senator Schumer. This is what's going on.

(01:44:57):
He is trying to get the Moon when the socialist
wing of the Democratic Party which is in control, to
love him, and they will never love him. They won't.
He'd be better off doing what he did back March
in March and just calling them like he saw it
and keeping government open, because what he's saying, We're going

(01:45:19):
to keep government shut down until you Republicans and President
Trump give the Democrats one point five trillion dollars and
they're going to tell us how to spend it.

Speaker 17 (01:45:30):
We just had John Thune on majority of the leader
of the Senate who said we can't do that, and
we're not going to do that. We're not going to
do I mean a consumer has to know that, and
he does know that. Yeah, and let me tell you
how this will win. It will end eventually when Senator
Presumer goes to six or eight of his members and
Democrats and says, do me.

Speaker 15 (01:45:48):
A favor, vote to open it back up. I may
have to criticize it. I'm not going to vote with you,
but I need a way out of this. I need
an offer.

Speaker 2 (01:45:55):
That's the offer, and that's what's going to happen.

Speaker 15 (01:45:57):
But he's got to be careful because if it looks contrived,
he's boning and he can't look like he's having a mutiny.
But that's how we'll open back.

Speaker 2 (01:46:08):
He might be onto something there that would not surprise you.
Now the White House is blaming the dams, of course
for potential wick laps announced his creative solution to keep
program running. This is being reported by Jasmine Bear and
Jackie Henri Heinrich of Fox News. White House Press secretary
got a lot of Fox News they I don't really
have this much, but White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt

(01:46:30):
said Tuesday that President Donald Trump has authorized a plan
to use tariff revenue tariff revenue to keep wick, a
nutrition program running during the government shutdown. And the President said,
you know, we're not going to let mothers go without families,
not allow empoverished mothers and their babies is a quote
from the from the Wild from the Orange Man, actually

(01:46:52):
from Caroline Levitt speaking for the little Orange Man. Trump
White House will not allow impoverished mothers and their babies
to go hungry because of the Democrats political game. Dames
Levitt said in a statement, of course, you know you
gotta get licking there on the dams, but how much
sheriff money? Well use has not yet been disclosed, but
the infusion expected to cover costs for at least foreseeable future,
according to the White House. So we'll see how that

(01:47:12):
how that works out. Let's take a pause and when
we get back, I've got some very disturbing news about
what's going on unfortunately too, and with some churches Thames like,

(01:47:32):
it's always something we've got more stick around. Hi, Am Danny.

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Speaker 2 (01:48:27):
Chris Anne Hall, who's a constitutional attorney and scholar and
all that. Her website is chris Anhall dot com. I'll
highly encourage you to go check it out. That's k
r I S A n N E h A l L.
It's k R I S. She spells her name Chris
with a K R, I s kind of all one
word Chris an K I S A N N E.

(01:48:49):
And then Hall all one word there CHRISN. Hall dot
com and check out her website. But she's on the
Victory News from time to time. And they were talking
about the shut and I thought you had some clever
points to Megan. I'll let you hear this clip.

Speaker 15 (01:49:06):
It will be further evidence that human evolution is a
slow process. There's no reason for the shutdown. What we've
asked Sudra Schumer and his colleague to approve is what
we've approved fifteen twenty times.

Speaker 2 (01:49:21):
All right, So can we ever.

Speaker 3 (01:49:23):
Get Congress to go back to the law on budgets
and spending rather than play this game they play every
few months. Yeah?

Speaker 19 (01:49:30):
I love that guy. But the short answer is no,
because there's no political power in peace or reasonable resolutions.
We're coming up on menterms, and then Democrats have to
prove to their people that we need more Democrats. Now,
I will say this, I publish an article about shutdowns
that I wrote in twenty thirteen, and we won't be
shut down for long because a long shutdown would only

(01:49:53):
serve to prove to the people that we don't really
need the big federal government. We've been tricked into purchasing
with our hard earned tax dollars in the expense of
our personal liberty.

Speaker 2 (01:50:03):
And she's right, and they're not following the law, really
a following constitutions. They're just the other plays games. So
there you go. That from a constitutional expert, conserutional authority,
conscercial lawyer. So switching gears. Now man with hundreds of
explosives And this didn't hit the mainstream media very much,
just being imported by Katherine Hamilton bridebar dot com. In fact,

(01:50:25):
that's the that in one other websites, only two places
I've seen this so far. To me, it's a big story.
But okay, man with hundreds of explosives in a manifesto
arrested outside the Supreme Court church event police in Washington,
d C. And it's being imported by Breitbart. Police in Washington,
DC arrested a man on Sunday who was found with
hundreds of explosive devices outside the Cathedral of Saint Matthew

(01:50:47):
the Apostle, which was holding a mass in honor of
the Supreme Court. Police arrested forty one year old Lewis
Jerry of Arizona and New Jersey, Okay gets no but
both places while the church held its annual Red Mass,
an event where a cardinal praised for the Supreme Court
as it begins its new term. And this is something
that's been going on for years and years and years years.

(01:51:09):
Pardon me. The Daily Wire also reported that justices have
historically attended the event, but none were in attendance on
October fifth because of security concerns. Oh I can see why.
So police encountered Jerry as they were attempting to clear
and secure the area for the Supreme Court event. According
to the Anaffidavid Jerry was in a green tent on
the steps of the church at the time and allegedly

(01:51:29):
told police you might want to stay back and call
the federalies. I have explosives. Oh. Jerry Legley told a
member of the Metropolitan Police Departments bomb squad that he
knew the Red Mass was going on, before threatening to
throw a bomb into the street as a demonstration. I
have one hundred plus of them, he allegedly said. Police
informed they would remove him by force if he refused

(01:51:50):
to leave, to which Jerry allegedly threatened several of your
people are going to die from one of these. Jerry
reportedly had a light in one hand as he handed
officers nine pieces of paper that comprise the manifesto titled
Written Negotiations for the Avoidance of Destruction of Property via
Detonation of Explosives. That's a quote. Police wrote that the

(01:52:11):
manifesto revealed his significant animosity towards a Catholic church, members
of the Jewish Faith, members of scotis An Ice facilities.
Doesn't sound like he's a big maga guy, does it? Yeah? Okay.
Jerry then shifted his right thumb over top of the
but tante letter to initiate a lighting action and stated,
you better have these people step away. There's going to
be death. Thee affter David reads. Jerry left the tent

(01:52:33):
to relieve himself on a tree, and three officers were
able to apprehend him. You can't mix this up, as
alviser did so. Jerry told them he had a device
in his pocket. A bomb squad technician searched his pocket
and found a vial with a white cap which contained
yellow liquid inside who knows what that was? With an
m device tape to the exterior. After law enforcement arrested Jerry.

(01:52:55):
The bomb squad recovered a large cache of handmade destructive
devices in the tent. Police has said police follow an
AffA David from a bomb technician on Monday, who said
there were over two hundred devices recovered from the d
one's tent. There was a strong smell of acidtone emitting
from some of the files. Probably more like miniature Molotov

(01:53:18):
cocktails is probably what I'm guessing. I mean, I don't know,
but there you have that, all right, Yeah, hated Catholics,
hated Jews. Okay, there you have it. He wasn't wearing
a maga hat. Imagine that. I don't wear one either.

(01:53:39):
But I'm just saying, there's this he's going to run
through these. A Muslim claimed the First Amendment gives him
the right to vandalize a Christian church building. I mean,
what about Bob on New World End Daily. Defendant is
accused of spray painting anti israel slogans on the structure
because they do tend to equate Christians with Jews. Was

(01:54:01):
a lot due a Muslim who claimed it was his
First Amendment right, by the way, to vandalize a Christian
church building down in Texas has found out that the
jury whose members returned a guilty verdict in his case,
disagreed that was probably there. The initial decision in the
case that that continues involved one defendant, rannoch Alam, who

(01:54:22):
was convicted of vandalism. According to a report at the
Center Square, he was one of three accused of vandalism
case at the non denominational Uncommon Church in Uless in
Terren County. That's up in the mid Cities. Well that's
a mid cities area between Fort Worth and Dallas if
you're wondering, if you're not from that region, otherwise, you know,

(01:54:44):
the three allegedly spray painted expative Israel and attached other
pro hamas terrorist stickers on the church building they were
calling security cameras. They originally faced founding criminal mischief counts
and the case followed by the disc attorney Phil Sorels,
but those were increased the felony hate crime, which carries
a sentence of two to ten years in prison. The

(01:55:05):
report said it was increased to a hate crime because
the perpetrators allegedly targeted a church building because of religion,
prosecution argued, so anyway, apparently the jury agreed and there
you have that. They're going to have to pay fines,
five years of probation, ten thousand dollars in fines, and
seventeen hundred dollars in restitution, and that's also going to

(01:55:26):
include one hundred and eighty days in jail. So there
you have that, and they're probably going to squeal and
scream about how their food in the jail isn't halal.
You know, good luck maloney sandwiches probably with pork in them,
and stale Frido's as you're in the county lockup is
not going to be hallal. But you know, don't put
in stickers, I guess on church buildings. You know, there's
that lesson that you're learning the hard way there, my friend.

(01:55:47):
And vandalism is not covered by the First Amendment. A
lot of people think it is, but it absolutely is not.
There's no vandalism clause in the First Amendment doesn't exist.
Ah yeah, I mean you can again, you can't. You
can't make this stuff up. Church gets sued for wait

(01:56:11):
for it, holding church, yeah bean worried by world The
Daily Staff Condo Association claims it can impose restrictions on
religious rights. Church in Florida, is being sued for holding
church and its own property. The fight is involving Coastal
Family Church and Flogger Beach and is being handled by

(01:56:32):
Liberty Council, which reported on the dispute that involves state law,
religious rights, property rights, civil rights, and the odd attack
on the faith organization by condominium association that apparently opposes
Christian meetings. Can have those Christians getting together have for
Heaven's sakes and talking about that. Jesus guy, I mean,
what's next? Huh my god?

Speaker 1 (01:56:54):
Quote.

Speaker 2 (01:56:54):
We will not allow churches and places of worship to
be evicted from their property. We will not only stop
this eviction, we will man that the offending party be
held financially responsible for its unlawful actions, warned the Liberty
Council in a statement about the war. So to speak,
the odd circumstances developed when Coastal Family bought a space
in a strip mall to serve as a church home. Yeah,

(01:57:15):
they bought it, they owned it, the port said. Flagler
Square is a strip mall in Flagler Beach, Florida. The
corporate entity that oversees the mall is organized into a
Condomitum Association, which governs the allowable actions and uses of
each of the unit's storefronts in the mall. There are
four units in the strip center, a discount national brand
retail store, a resale consignment store, and the Fraternal Order

(01:57:38):
a Police are there, Okay, sounds all right. Coastal Family
Church owns the fourth. But after the congregation bought the facility,
paid for innovations, and moved in. Now they own it
holding Sunday services. The Condomny associates said wait a minute, no,
you can't do that. They let him buy it, knowing
way what they are with them, said well and second thought,

(01:57:58):
you can't do that. Okay. Associated officials objected to any
and all public assemblies by the church. Report note of
Flagler Square Axe Jax Incorporated, one of the original organizers
of the condominium, suited Pastor Roderick James Palmer and the
church for meeting and the property owned by the church.

(01:58:18):
Plenty of allegents at the churchervices is violent. The condominium's declaration,
which includes an attachment titled prohibited Uses, which priviorded several
things including competing discount stores as well as a banquet hall,
auditorium and other places of public assembly. But the legal
team noted one tenant is a discount consignment store, at
another a police organization. Regularly the public speaking events and

(01:58:40):
other meetings are out, but only if only Coastal Family
Church is being paid. Well, have you see those other
places don't talk too much about Jesus. But when you
talk about Jesus, you know you're being a radical and
dangerous and you need to shut up holding public assemblies.
That's a clear cut religious discrimination liberty accounts charge will yea.
All legal response is being file. All the team said,
by the way, if Florida law clearly states that the

(01:59:01):
deed restrictions of Violey civil rights and religious free exercise
are not enforceable, it explained. And then there's that, Yeah,
they're gonna lose that one pretty bad. But as but
anti Christian bigotry, I keep warning you guys is baked
in the cake. It's it's just baked in the cake.
Everywhere you turn, there it is there there it is,

(01:59:25):
I mean turn around and and and it's crazy. It's
just absolutely crazy. I mean why, it's just it's hatred
for Jesus. I mean what else can it be? I mean,
what other conclusion can you can you come to there?

(01:59:50):
What other conclusion can you come to? Then? Folks just
are you know, wigged out by any talk about Jesus.
We just we can't have that. We just cannot have that.
No way, no way. There's this kind of shifting some

(02:00:13):
more gears here kind of well, sort of on the
funny but sad side. Stay at home hub Sons. You
might be hearing about this hub Sons the Tradwives of
twenty twenty five and their mom's going to be more thrilled.
Being reported by Asia Grayce New York Post. Luke Parkers
is living the dream, and at nearly thirty four years old,

(02:00:34):
he's doing it jobless and rent free at his mother's house.
Sweet set up that mom Patty loves, But the millennials
spongy life on easy Street. It doesn't come as a
totally free ride. Instead comes with the homemaking duties of
a stay at home wife. Rather than loafing about all day,
eating bond bonds and scrolling through social media. While Patty,

(02:00:56):
a flight attendant, works well, Luke's taking care of business
around the above. Yeah, I'm a stay at home son,
Luke from Las Vegas proudly told the post, I do
the grocery shopping, cook steak for dinner, clean the pool
because you're not buying the steak, clean the pool, and
fix things around the house. Yeah. Luke Parker's thirty three,

(02:01:18):
likes to clean the pool when his mom is sitting
out there relaxing. He always dreamed of being a stay
at home son, leaving the pleasures of the workplace behind
and taking on a homemaker's role for a living. His
is an unpaid, unproblematic position that that's rising in popularity
among gen Z and jen Wier millennial guys, called trad
son by some or hubsns. Patty calls Luke. It's a

(02:01:42):
cushy gig similar to that of traditional housewives or tradwives.
They're the growing number of married gals, including famous folks
like Hannah and Nielman of a Bellerina a farm, who've
controversially if foregone the nine to five daily grind to
instead raise their families hand c have home cooked meals,
and keep immaculate abodes. Trad Sons like Luke, a former

(02:02:06):
door to door a solar salesman who ditched the get
this one hundred and seventy thousand buck vocation Wow, and
moved back into Patty's place this summer. Are just leeching
off of mommy and daddy sands responsibilities. They're earning their
keyp doing housework and running errands in order to maintain
their cap status. To send a relastory in reverse quote,
this has been my dream job since I was a

(02:02:27):
little kid, said they said, claiming that the role was
his go to response to those when I grew up,
I want to be on homework assignments elementary school. In fact,
my mom is at work right now as she covers everything,
and I stay home. Luke Parker's thirty three, also enjoys
cooking in the luxurious kitchen there. Luke actually quit his

(02:02:50):
high paying job in door to door sales and moved
out of his own home in Houston to live rent
free on Patty's dime in July. It's nice work if
you can get it. On a deploy the guys worldwide,
including high profile stay at Home's son Brendan Law, a
recent Jeopardy champion who talked about his life and with

(02:03:10):
host Ken Jennings on the game show back in May.
By the way, have a good thanks to their overly
accommodating folks. Quote. It's a pretty good gig, but I'm
worried I'm going to be called a loiterer at some point.
That's what he said to Jennings, explaining that his perceived
free loading isn't free. Instead, his trad Son job description
requires him to keep a pack of utterly aunts entertained

(02:03:32):
and to bar the golden gals from roughhousing. I play
with three retired ants. We play Jim Rummy, as he
said of he lives in Vancouver Bridge, Columbia, by the way,
explaining it's growing business their cutthroat across the country. Approximately
one of three adults ranging in age from eighteen to
thirty four now live with their mothers and fathers, per

(02:03:54):
recent US Census Bureau data. So that's a thing now,
trad sons, trad sons, sons quitting their jobs moving back
in with mom or mom and dad because I didn't
see any interviews with dad, and this dad might be
ready to put a boot up there, you knowwhere, But
I don't know. Go back and get your own job, kid,

(02:04:15):
But I don't know. But the moms are digging it,
and the moms are winning right now in that argument
and love having the son around to do things for them.
So Mama's boys, I don't know. I didn't. You know,
I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that my folks
have already passed on, So I couldn't. I couldn't do
that when even if I wanted to. And as much

(02:04:37):
as I enjoy having the kids around, there's a part
of me that when they come to visit, I kind
of like seeing them leave. You know, well, I can't
run around the house some underwear when they're around. You
know what I'm saying. The lovely missus out and I
like to run around the bunker in our underwear. You
didn't need to know that. Digit You're like, Okay, dude,
you just lost me right there. T m I and

(02:04:57):
I've just vomited in my mouth a little bit when
you said that, I'm joking. I'm joking or am I?
Finally there's this speaking of kind of weird junk Breitbart
News Foundation Jason mccleand tech billionaire turned this is their words.

(02:05:17):
Left wing agitator Nevil Roy Singham's journey from Chicago based
entrepreneur to Shanghai resident has been anything but ordinary. After
founding thought Works Inc. In nineteen ninety three and building
the company into a software consulting powerhouse. Singham helped orchestrate
a sale in October twenty seventeen for approximately seventy one
hundred and eighty five million bucks to a group of
funds managed by London based private equity firm Apax Partners.

(02:05:40):
Corporate records from the United Kingdom confirmed Singham's resignation from
thought Works that same month, and his own LinkedIn profiles
say he has been retired since twenty seventeen. Thought Works
English language website relegates him to its alumni section, reinforcing
the image of a clean break what Chinese government records

(02:06:01):
suggest otherwise, uh oh, this is the chicom records. These
records list sing Him as a corporate officer of thought
Works Chinese subsidiary thought Works Beijing as recently as June seventeen,
twenty twenty five, and for at least as far back
as twenty twenty two. These records are from the National
Enterprise Credit Reporting System in ECIPS. By the way, Chinese
Corporate Registry, Other documents, including trade show profiles and help

(02:06:22):
wanted ads, listed Singham as thought Works Beijing's official contact.
In twenty twenty one, when asked by B and F
to comment specifically about the records for thought Works Beijing,
a spokesperson for thought Works responded Roy's affiliation with thought
Works ended twenty sold the company in twenty seventeen to Apex.
Thought Works has not been involved with Roy in a
business capacity since he sold the company. Okay, Well, Singham

(02:06:46):
has been in the news a lot lately, most notably
in connection with his role in funding the anti Israel
and sometimes anti Semitic protest movement on college campuses. Always
follow the money trail, guys, always follow the money trail.
Twenty twenty three report from New York Posts also found
that Singham and his wife, left wing Code Pink co
founder Jody Evans, had donated over twenty point four million

(02:07:07):
to The People's Forum from twenty seventeen to twenty twenty
two through a series of shell organizations and donor advisor groups,
accounting for nearly all the group's funding. Evans sits on
the People's Forum Board of Directors, according to the group's
twenty twenty three financial disclosures. The People's Forum has put
itself at the forefront of the anti Israeli protest movement

(02:07:28):
following the October seven Hamas terror attack. The People's Forum
wasted no time drumming up opposition to Israel's military action,
because how there they defend themselves right an organizing rally
in Times Square on October the eighth, mere hours after
AMAS militants murdered and kidnapped thousands of Israelis, as well
as a series of protest at Columbia University in the
following summer. Alias Rodriguez and Manicus of murdering two Israeli

(02:07:51):
embassy employees by the way outside the capitol, a Jewish museum,
and May took part in the protest around twenty seventeen
and twenty eighteen organized by these groups connected to the
People's Forum through funding from Singham. That again, according to
a report in The New York Post, Singham is also
notably funded groups connected to the recent Los Angeles the
Illimigrant riots that, according to ex Use Your Data, Republican

(02:08:13):
organizations backed by Singham have allegedly played key roles in
violent protests across the United States. So this guy's not
only funding protests, but violent protests now. According to the
Nuava York times. Over a quarter of Code Pink's funding
since twenty seventeen has come from groups closely tied to Singham.
Perhaps not coincidentally, Code Pink's criticism of the chicom Government,
Partly Party or the CCP has waned in recent years

(02:08:35):
because you don't buy the hand of Fiji right evans
wants a harsh critic of China's human rights abuses has
been noticedly more muted on the topic, and twenty twenty,
Code Pink actually launched a China is Not Our Enemy
campaign aimed at countering the US's aggression towards China through
love for humanity and dedication to mutual respect, cooperation in
the world peace. That all sounds nice and fluffy, and

(02:08:56):
I'm sure the chi cooms appreciated that, but they're still
perch keating Wiggers and Christians according to the campaign my words,
according to the campaign ex's account. Since the group began
receiving funding from Singham, Code Pink has described Western concern
over the Chinese governments treatment of the Yugur population as
a tool to drive the US a hybrid war on China,
mirroring talking points used by the Saycey paid Blah blah
blah blah. The lines between Singam's professional career, which is

(02:09:18):
deeply influenced by his ideology, and his activism, which is
fuel Baya's personal wealth, have at times been blurred. But
as I saw Singam has been more energy on his
activist work, it was apparent it would be appealing to
him to accelerate the activism with money that selling thought
Works should bring, said Martin Follower, software engineer at thought Works,
who wrote about Singham's decision to sell the company. So

(02:09:39):
he sold it to finance this kind of stuff. There's
been a revolving door between nonprofits tied to Singham and
thought Works. The United Community Funds Syingham's back nonprofit involved
in funding protest movements led by Francisca Kleiner, who previously
worked for thought Works in Germany. People's form mentioned above
listed former Thought Works analyst Chris Caruso as its treasurer
in twenty twenty three. Inter seeing him has shared off

(02:10:01):
of space with the Maku Group, a Shanghai based media
outlet that actively was involved in challenging concerns about China's
human rights record. In other words, they were trying to
downplay the Maku Group founder Jai Jiong accused the US
of trying to use the Wiger issue to light the
match of Islamic extremism in Chinas at jing Xiang and

(02:10:22):
an article co authored with The Valley with I'm sorry VJ. Prasad,
executive director of this single funded Tri Continental Institute, the
Tri Continental Institute Social Research for Social Research. Okay, keep

(02:10:42):
that one in your mind. Jiong described human rights concerns
as central to US Cold War on China. Just a
bunch of talking points from the federal from the US government.
It's not that bad, okay. And twenty one, By the way,
packs partners tot thought Works public samesolection involvement in Thought
Works in Beijing after twenty seventeen would have true give

(02:11:04):
them a foothold in the business that has proven lucrative
for Thought Works. But understand something that the Chacom government.
If you have a decent sized company organization in China,
they set up offices in your organization and they whisper
in you and tell you what you can and can't do.
They control it. That's just how it works there. Don't
be naive. That's just how things work. And a totalitarian
an aging. Okay, that's how it goes down. I don't

(02:11:29):
care what anybody tells you. Whatever they're telling you, whatever
the Chacom government propaganda is saying, whatever they're putting out there,
or we look, we're all about crea and price. No
you're not. That's camouflage on the front end. But look behind.
Look look at who's walking to the back door. Chi
Coom government officials who get in there and say, if
you don't do what we tell you to do, well
take your peck. You can go to a place where

(02:11:50):
you're going to bust rocks for the rest of your life,
or we'll just shoot you. So that doesn't leave CEOs
in those and management positions in the companies with much
ops to do with Chiicom government tells them. You see,
that's how it works under those kind of totalitarian regimes. Right,
don't let anybody tell you otherwise. That's the way it
goes down.

Speaker 3 (02:12:11):
Be it.

Speaker 2 (02:12:12):
So just understand that anytime you work with with an NORSEA.
In fact, this article on to talk about I think
it's called highway highway technologies. They're telephone technology, may even
have products from them. Oh they're in bed big time
with the Chilcom government vice versa, because they're a huge company.
So I promise you there's Chacom government officials in offices
in their corporate office saying here's what you can't say,

(02:12:34):
what you can't do, here's what you can't do is
or what you can do, and you better follow uh,
you better follow order, comrade, or you know you and
your family will be in a goo log or you
know you'll vanish. We're not going to say where. That's
how they roll in communist China. I'll keep your eyes
on Christ. Keep your eyes on Christ. Let's hope that

(02:12:57):
never comes to our shores. That is that kind of
way of doing things. Keep your eyes on Christ. Pray
fast as I've been saying for things going on in
your government. Again, if you're living here in Virginia and
you're going to be voting, I shared what I felt
I need to share with you. Like it or not
agree with it or not. You're welcome to go with
the direction on that's free country. But you better think

(02:13:17):
along and hard about voting for j two bullets Jones.
This is a man that's not right. Something's wrong, and
I mean it's it's in some ways, it's choose life
or death like this, I don't know, but pray. Always
pray before you go into the voting booth. Always pray.

(02:13:38):
Take it to the Lord, see what he tells you.
Pray about what's going on in our country, and if
you live here in the Commonwealth of Virginia, about what's
going on here. Because it's good, pretty wild, getting pretty wild.
On that note, let's uh let's call it a show,
all right. Make sure to uh check out the website

(02:14:02):
Christian Talking to the Rockstunn there dot com if you haven't. Also,
make sure you take care of your loved ones around you.
Take care of those that you love and even those
that you don't love the many you're good, you're in museum,
and above all, remember that God is love. See you
next time.
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