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Speaker 1 (00:07):
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this place is the Conservative Commando's radio show. And I'm
Rick Trader coming to you from the my Pillar studios,
the my Sore studios of the AMA TV network and
joining me today as he does to lead off for
a week, is the president and CEO of Frontiers of Freedom,
and that is George Landers. And George, welcome back, Welcome
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back to Conservative Commandos.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
It's great to be here. This is the place to be.
So I'm very very happy to be here.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
I'm glad you are here with me. So, George, what
is on your radar screen?
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Well, it's been an interesting week, so lots of things,
but maybe we could pay off by talking about how
the radical left is turning several major blue states into
open rebels against the United States. Example would be California,
New York, Illinois, and unfortunately, now even Virginia with our
new crazy governor, they're declaring that they will not cooperate
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in any way, shape or form with federal immigration enforcement.
And they're even vowing to protect criminal illegal aliens from
the federal ice officials.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
And it's just kind of this is George, did we
have a similar problem to this back in eighteen sixty
eighteen sixty one, when when certain states of this Union,
particularly the Southern States, is well, guess what, mister Lincoln,
We're not going to follow what you sixty yet on
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this little slavery issue. Isn't it this very similar situation George.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
In some regards to his kind of similar because you know,
to be honest, this isn't just a policy disagreement. This
is a direct challenge to the constitutional authority of the
federal government to control our borders and to enforce our laws.
And when states openly announced that they will shield people
who have already been ordered deported and who have committed
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violent crimes, an example would be in Virginia, thanks to
Abigail Spanberger and a George Soros prosecutor in Fairfax County,
they released a violent criminal from prison early and then
they didn't tell Ice that he was being released on
purpose to hide him from Ice, so that Ice thought
he was still in jail at least. And then within
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it just a couple of days, maybe within forty eight hours,
he murders an elderly woman at a bus stop in Fairfax.
And I'm thinking to myself, so this is nutty stuff.
These people are accomplices to murder. These people are accomplices
to these horrible crimes being committed against Americans, and they
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claim they're doing it to be fair and just, but
that's obviously just a stupid lie. And they're just trying
to nullify federal law and act as if border securities racist,
border securities unfair.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
Getting rid of violent criminals.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
Example, b if you and I were to commit violent crimes,
I have a feeling they wouldn't think that was unfair
to punish us.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
But for some.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Reason, if you're an illegal alien, you have every right
to kill people and not be punished for it. If
you're someone like in California, the idiot governor Gavin Newsom,
in New York, of course, Illinois, and in Virginia, and
it's just kind of amazing to me. But anyhow, President
Trump ran on securing the border and enforcing immigration law,
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and the American people gave him a mandate. He won
so many states that on paper he probably shouldn't have won,
you know, if you look at kind of the norms
and the last several elections, but.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
He won them anyhow.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
And now we're watching elected officials in states say, basically,
we don't care what the voters want nationally, We're gonna
basically do our own immigration system. And it's kind of
they do the same thing with election integrity. Over eighty
percent of the American public supports the Save Act and
election integrity, and yet the Senate won't pass it, They
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keep trying to shut it down and so forth. So
it's kind of like I thought we lived in a democracy,
and I would think that if eighty percent of the
public agrees with something, why is it that the people
who claim they support democracy won't support it. And the
answer is because they don't support democracy. They are totalitarians
at heart with totalitarian instincts who pretend to care about
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democracy in the same way that horrific dictators throughout history
have often pretended that they care about elections. An example
would be you look at many the countries where they
have dictatorships, they claim they win elections. They don't have
real elections, they have fake elections, and they just use
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those to make themselves seem like they're legitimate. An example
of that was the you know, Maduro down in Venezuela,
and everyone knew he hadn't actually won the election. So
this is very interesting to me, and I just think this,
this rebellion has to be confronted. The federal government has
both the right.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
But it is it's a rebellion or it's a rebellion.
And as you're if you're discussing it, I'm trying to think, well,
what's the difference between what the what these states are
saying now and what the Southern Sis state said in
eighteen sixty one. It's basically saying to the federal government,
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you got to hell. You know, we're not going to follow,
We're not going to fill We're not going to do
what you say to do. We're not going to do
with the laws are And you know, George, as you're
describing this illegal immigrant who was released and then goes
out and murders an elderly woman at the best stuff,
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where's the outrage, George Well, you know, I think the
outrage or lack of outrages because we hear about this
each and every day. You can't hear about something each
and every day and still have an outrage. It just
doesn't work. You get immune to it, you get desensitized.
And that's the feeling I'm getting right now. George. You
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know how I feel about illegal immigration. You know how
I feel about illegal immigration crime. But I'm outraged out
Why because this has happened each and every day, Each
and every day. You talk about Virginia, you talk about
New York, you talk about California, and New Jersey to
that list. You got to you gotta a governor, a
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Democrat governor, or a psychocrit governor. You've got a psycho
legislature that want to make New Jersey a full sanctuary state.
And they think it's a great thing. They're saying to
the federal government, go to hell. That's basically it. And
I think, George, it's all because of Trump derangements syndrome. Now,
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where were all these Democrats? Where were all these psychocrats?
Where were these states when Barack Obama was deporting people? No,
they were right along with them. They were right along
with them. But because it's Donald Trump, that's the problem. George,
I want to ask you a question. You being an attorney,
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you have you some who has taught constitutional law. Why
is there no ramifications, especially the family of this man
who was killed. Why can't they go after the judges
and the prosecutors who release this murderer, who wouldn't fulfill
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a government request to detain him for ice? Why can't
Why can't judges, Why can't prosecutors? Why can't governors be
held responsible for these actions?
Speaker 3 (08:27):
Well, that's a very good question.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
I think it's because historically we've generally given judges a
sense of amnesty or you know, the idea that they
get immunity for their job. An example would be normally,
if a policeman is doing his job and he's acting
in good faith, he'll get a you know, a certain
level of immunity. And what I mean by that, let's
just say that a bank's being robbed and they go
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into the bank and someone starts, you know, someone of
the bank robbers starts shooting at them, and they shoot
back at the bank robber, and one of the bullets
hits the marble top of a of the desk or
something and and hits somebody.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
We wouldn't.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
We wouldn't then hold the policeman guilty for murder if
it killed the person, because they were just doing their job,
and unfortunately the ricochet was unfortunate.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
But this is different.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
If a policeman were for to kick down the door
and rob a bank and then claim he's immune because
he's a policeman, we'd go no, that you don't get
immunity for that.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
You know what I meant.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
And when you're violating law, it's not a good faith.
So when a job, for example, uses their black robes
to try to hide a violent criminal from ice, they're
not doing their job. So that's the equivalent of the
policeman breaking into the bank and trying to rob it
and then shooting people in the process. When when they
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come in to stop him from robbing the bank, and
then he claims he's immune, we wouldn't give the I'm
not I'm not against immunity for policemen acting good faith.
I'm pointing out that this is not good faith. What's
going on in California, Virginia, New York, Illinois not good faith.
This is the equivalent and same thing with George Sorrow's prosecutors.
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It is the equivalent of a policeman who commits violent
acts of crime and then claims that because he's a policeman,
he can't be held responsible, and nobody would buy that.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
Where is the malpractice, George. You know, if lawyers make mistakes,
they can be sued for malpractice. If medical personnel can
be make mistakes, they can be sued for malpractice. Accountants
can be sued for malpractice. I think these judges, I
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think these prosecutors are committed, and these governors are committing malpractice,
and I think that they should be held liable for
their actions when their actions lead to the death of someone.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
Fair Enough, I was saying that what they've done is
worse than malpractice, because malpractice as an attorney is not
generally that you purposefully tried to rip off your client.
It is that you made an error, you know, judgment
error that was kind of like, wow, that was sloppy.
Speaker 3 (11:24):
He should have got that right.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
That was too easy to get right, and he got
it wrong, and you know what I mean, And there
was this it's kind of a negligence standard. But what
these people are doing, and example would be like if
you bump into somebody's car when you're in a parking
lot and dent their back bumper, that's negligence and you'll
be held accountable for that, but in terms of financially,
but they won't send you to prison for that.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
And I would argue these people are doing worse than that.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
It's not an accident, it's not being negligent, it is
being They too are violating the law, and so therefore
I would say they need to be treated more harshly
then they would be if it was malpractice.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
I agree. I totally totally agree. Well, George, looking at
the time clock, it does appear that we are ready
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Speaker 1 (15:33):
And welcome back. Welcome back to your Conservative Commandos with
George Landers and Armric Trader, coming to you from the
Mike Phillis Studios of My Story Studios of the au
n TV Network. Okay, George, what else is piquing your interest?
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Well, I thought it was kind of interesting that the
International Olympic Committee has announced this week that's starting in
the twenty twenty eight Olympic that we held in Los Angeles,
they will require genetic testing to determine eligibility in women's sports,
and athletes with the male Y chromosome will be barred
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from competing in the female category. And it's just interesting, Like,
you know, the IOC president said, male chromosomes give performance
advantages in sports that rely on strength, power or endurance.
It is not fair and in some cases not safe
for biological males to compete in the female category. And
(16:32):
I think myself that makes a lot of sense. An
example would be we even in things like boxing, we
have weight classes, and so we don't have a two
hundred and thirty pound heavyweight fighting one hundred and fifty
pound lightweight because that would be unfair and dangerous.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
So we have categories.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
And if you would say, oh, well, your weight's just
a social construct, no, it's actually real, same thing to gender.
Speaker 3 (16:59):
But anyhow, I think this.
Speaker 2 (17:01):
Is a massive victory for female athletes who have watched
their records, their scholarships, their opportunities being robbed from them
by biological men who pretend that they are women. And
even longtime liberal broadcaster Bob Costas came out and said
the decision is exactly correct and common sense is not transphobic,
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and I think he's right about that. But it's interesting
because he's a liberal, So maybe common sense is catching
up with things, because I don't think it would be
too long ago people would act like, oh, that's eightful,
But for years many in the left have instead insisted
that this was a non issue and there was an
act of bigotry and so forth.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
And you know, it's just like, okay, It's like.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Even in kids' leagues, we have like age groups, for example,
we have if you have a baseball league for little kids,
you might have an age group where they are kids
that are kind of you know, eight through ten and
can play in the same league. But you don't have
high schoolers playing in their league, right and so forth.
That's not out of any sort of hatred or dislike
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for high schoolers. It's just a recognition that we ought
to have sports that allows kids to learn the sports
and to participate in the sports and learn and then
use their talents and their abilities to succeed. And you know,
like if you are let's say you're in junior high school,
would you want to play the Dodgers next week and
be fun to play them?
Speaker 3 (18:30):
I guess because you get to meet them.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
But my point would be the pitcher throwing balls that
are you know, moving it up over one hundred miles
an hour could be dangerous. Whereas if you're playing against
you know, eighth graders, guess what, they can't.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
Throw the ball that fast.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
So and on some level there's these are kind of
what i'd call normal standards. So the question now is
when will American Democrats and the NCAA finally accept biological
reality and stop being stupid.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
Well stupid, this is stupid, that does, says that famous American
Forrest Gump. But not all women, George, Not all women
favor this decision by the IOC. You would think they would,
but there's there's a pink haired woman out there called
Megan Rapino, and she thinks she's not in favor of
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this decision, and she said, unfortunately, unfortunately, we have to
say that. All in the same breath as a really
horrible rule came out from the International Olympic Committee. They
announced the new policy that they're calling I can't even
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believe what they're calling it because it has nothing to
do with protecting women. I feel like two people who
played at the very highest level where every competition now
you could possibly don't agree with this and never felt
like this was an issue at all. That comes from
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Megan Repeato, someone who is someone who is a female
soccer player, who you would think would be in favor
of this, but not really. George.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
Yeah, they get out there, that's for sure, because this
is to me proof that real science and actual fairness
are starting to push back against radical gender ideology. And
it's just interesting to me because if you believe in fairness,
if you believe that, you know in science, this is
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pretty easy to do. And so I'm hoping that American
institutions are paying attention will follow because you know, if
the Olympics won't allow it, maybe American colleges and high
schools will also have no excuse for continuing to let
biological males take spots from girls or women in sports.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
Well, we shall see. I mean, I think, finally, George,
that pendulum we talked about, that swinging pendulum. Finally, I
think that penulum is leading back to the side of sanity,
to the side of reason and sanity. For too long,
it's gone the other way. I think it's gone too
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far the other way. It really has that common sense
is going out to winda Well, maybe that the IOCA
is bringing a little common sense back.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
Yeah, it'd be nice. It'd be nice if common sense
were more common. I'm thinking we need to get a
new word for common sense, because common sense used to
mean that it was very common that ordinary human beings
would understand the logic and the rationale behind it. And
now we're to a place where it seems like only
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half half the popular has common sense. So it's not
as common So maybe we should call it uncommon sense.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
It's sad though, you know, Jeurch, in the first segment
we talked about illegal immigration. In this segment, we're talking
about this crazy idea that men should participate in women's sports.
Common sense, common sense has to take has to kick
in once again. Tell them that what would you call
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common sense if you if you didn't call it common sense.
I think we've got enough politically correct terms. You know
what I mean that common sense works for me.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
Well, I don't think common sense is politically incorrect. I'm
just saying that it's not as common as it once was.
When I was a kid growing up common sense. When
you talked about that, that meant that basically the vast majority,
maybe even virtual very close to one hundred percent of
people saw it that way. I think it was common
sense that gravity was real. You know, there were people
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that are, oh, gravity is not real, that's fake. You know,
nobody was saying that. But now and people weren't arguing
that gender wasn't real.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
But now they are.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
So It's just that's all I'm kind of joking about,
is that we call it common sense, and it seems
like about fifty percent of the population has common sense
and the other half doesn't. And it used to be.
Any example would be when I was a kid growing up.
I think it'd be probably true for you too. Americans
had common sense when it came to our constitution, belief
in the free speech, belief in the fact that our
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founding fathers did a good job of starting our nation
and heading us in a path towards becoming a great nation.
And now all of a sudden, that's no longer a
common view. And it kind of worries me, because things
that are very clearly true ought to be widely accepted
as true. It's fine for us to have disagreements some things,
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you know. It's not that we all have to grant everything,
but all ought not disagree on things like gravity, whether
the moon is made of cheese, whether free speech is
a good idea, whether freedom of religion or a constitution,
or voter integrity those kinds of things, or border security.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
It's like, what happened, Yeah, hey, George talking about the
moon Actually Artemis two is that at this point has
reached the reached beyond the moon, the furthest point that
mankind has gone. And they showed a picture. They shout,
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they broadcast a picture back from the moon that found
something extremely startling on it. Alice Crandon. Alice Crandon was
found on the moon. Remember to the moon, Alice. Remember that.
But let's get a break in and after the break
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we're going to be playing a couple of the interviews
here in the Conservative George Landrath Imric Trader.
Speaker 3 (25:02):
You know, we're only a nine and a half minutes
right now.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
That's all right. We'll go to the break, all right,
it's where you already went, and we'll be right back
with a couple of guests interviews right after this break.
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Speaker 1 (28:16):
And Welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commanders with
George Landrath and you're Shirley Rick Trader coming to you
from the Mike Pilas Studios and my Stewart Studios of
the a UN TV Network. Hey, George, as we said earlier,
a couple of our favorite gusters joining us today, and
one is one of them is with this nowm please
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make that introduction.
Speaker 2 (28:37):
Absolutely, we're very fortunate to have Jeff Kuerer. He of
course is a very smart guy and so having him
on the show is great. And he is the host
of an award winning program, Ringside Politics, and that airs
in New Orleans and WGSO and nationally on Real America's
(29:00):
TV network, and you can also find them at America's
Voice dot News of course online. And then he is
the president general manager of WGSO Radio and he's a
political columnist. He is the author of America's Last Chance,
and he provides very insightful and very sound commentaries on
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the Jeff Quair YouTube channel and at quare dot net
at c R O U E r E dot net.
And so we're very glad to have him here, and
I know our guests are too.
Speaker 3 (29:42):
Thanks for joining us, Jeff.
Speaker 10 (29:45):
Hey, George, always a pleasure to be with you and
Rag thanks for having me.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
Oh absolutely, I want to you know, Rick and I
in the first segment talked a little bit about some
of the developments in the Iran war that's been going on,
and I wanted to ask you some kind of just
for your insight it. But I thought i'd maybe start
with a little bit just so we're not necessarily just
accidentally repeating what was said earlier. But an example would
be I think that many Americans are glad to see
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the Iranian regime being crumbled. Some may be a little
less so, but I think the reality is nobody wants
to have say, this be a ten year war. But
the reality is it looks to me like Donald Trump
is making sure it's going to be brief and that
it's going to get the job done quickly. And so
some people act like, oh, this is going to, you know,
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cause the Republicans to lose the midterms.
Speaker 3 (30:37):
It's going to be just a disaster.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
And I would agree if the war were going on
for ten years, it would absolutely be a disaster.
Speaker 3 (30:44):
But I wanted to ask you kind of what do
you make of all this?
Speaker 10 (30:48):
Well, you know, people vote their pocketbooks. People vote based
on the economy, and James Carville was right, it's the
same today or what kind of victory we're having in Iran,
people are going to vote based on how they're feeling economically.
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And you know, the sooner this war can end, with
our victory and the end of a nuclear threat to
Israel and other countries from Iran, a regime change of
some sort, with the nuclear materials taken out of the country,
with the presidents talking about the sooner the better. And
(31:30):
I certainly do not want to see ground troops there.
I'm not Lindsay Graham. I mean he wants ground troops here,
there and everywhere. I think it should be, you know,
something that's limited. And the president has a history of
limited military engagements the first term, taking out dictators, taking
(31:50):
out terrorists, limited use. He set the groundwork for the
troops to come out of Afghanistan. Of course Biden bungled that,
and then in this term he's had very quick strikes
against terrorists. He got you know, Maduro out quickly. Operation
Midnight Hammer was you know, one day, and now this
(32:10):
has been going on since February twenty eighth, and my
sense is it is going to be wrapped up relatively soon.
They've already talked about peace, so that's a good thing,
and then we can get back to you know, oil
prices down, the economy going in the right direction, and
the sooner this ends, the sooner the gas prices are
(32:31):
going to come down, and the economy will be back,
you know, roaring like it was, you know, before the
start of the war.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
Yeah. I think that's a very good point.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
And people can complain about the higher gas prices for
a month or three weeks, but I'm asking myself, is
paying you know, seventy five eighty cents more per gallon
for a month.
Speaker 3 (32:55):
Better than nuclear war?
Speaker 2 (32:58):
I think it is right, And that's the prices go
back down once this war's over.
Speaker 10 (33:04):
Well, it's already gone back down today. I mean, just
just the announcement of peace talks and the president saying
that he's going to take a five day uh, you
know period to evaluate how it goes before he takes
out their electric grid and their power stations, and and
and people are hopeful that that means it maybe we're
(33:24):
coming to the end of this and you know, we're
we're basically three and a half weeks in. So those
are good signs. And I think, uh, you know, now
we've got Venezuela and oil on the market. Uh, you know,
hopefully the Straight of Hormuz will be secured and allowing
for the free flow of oil. Uh. The Ukrainians just
knocked out a big uh uh you know, oil facility
(33:48):
for the Russians, So that could be a complicating factor.
But you know, we've got the president's a man of peace,
and I do think he doesn't want long term, never
ending wars, so he wants this to be eased as
a way to bring peace to the Middle East. And
hopefully this will allow more nations to sign onto the
Abraham Accord once this is over, and more stability in
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the region. That's the goal.
Speaker 3 (34:14):
Yeah, I agree, I think it is the goal.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
And I think you make a very good point about
he's a man of peace, because some people like like, oh,
he's not a man of peace. Look, he's done this
big bombing on Iran, and I think myself, Iran's been
at war with US for forty seven years. Iran's killed
more Americans than any other nation on Earth in that
forty seven year period, and so he's just basically putting
(34:37):
an end to that and making sure that we won't
have another forty seven years of that. And so I
just anyhow, I thought you made a very good point
of that.
Speaker 10 (34:46):
Yeah, I've always wondered why Iran was off limits for
presidents in the past, and you know, they would do
so many different terrible things. Two Americans, kill so many Americans,
and there was reluctance to take them on. Obviously, this
president in the first term got rid of Solomani, if
(35:08):
you remember, and that was, you know, one of their
key leaders, and that was a message that he's not
afraid of them. And then and certainly we've seen decisive
action in this term. So we'll see what happens, you know,
with the regime, with the situation with Israel going forward.
(35:28):
But I certainly think taking out their military facilities, you know,
taking out the possibility thing and have nuclear weapons, that's
good for not only the Middle East, it's really good
for the world.
Speaker 3 (35:39):
Absolutely, I would agree.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
Well, I thought maybe we could go to the Department
of Homeland Security because it's back in the national spotlight
as Congress remains deadlocked overfunding the agency. It's very interesting
they are acting like they're worried about. The Left is
act like they're worried about sleeper cells from Iran in
the United States becoming active, and yet they're not funding
homeland security. It's kind of like, you know, just kind
(36:04):
of crazy. But anyhow, they've been pushing the DHS shut
down into its sixth week, and they've failed five times
to advance a bill to reopen DHS, and they fell
short of the sixty vote threshold again fairly recently. So
it's just very interesting to me that what's going on.
But the center of the standoff seems to be a
(36:26):
fierce dispute over immigration enforcement. Democrats are refusing to approve
a full DHS funding unless the reforms are made to
basically get rid of the ice and so forth, and
then they want to make sure that we're allowed to,
you know, let's keep all these illegal aliens here in America,
let's not send them home, And they act like they
(36:48):
have some sort of constitution right to stay here, and
it's like, wait a minute, if that's true, then every
person on the planet has a constitutional right to be
in America, but of course they don't. It's just kind
of and every nation on Earth has severe criminal penalties
for sneaking into their country, and yes, somehow they want
(37:09):
to basically not just let them sneak in, but financially
reward them for doing so. So I want to ask
you any insights on what's going on.
Speaker 10 (37:18):
Podcast j Orchalk. I'll go back to November twenty twenty four.
We the American people voted for deportations. We voted for
the candidate who was going to secure the border and
deport the people that were here illegally if we wanted
people to stay here illegally. Kamala Harris was your candidate.
She didn't win. So that means the American people want
(37:40):
to see the border secure, which has been done. But
then the other part of it is to support the
tens of millions of people that bide the allowed did here.
And among that number are sleeper sales and cartel members
and criminals and rapists and pedophiles and child traffickers, human traffickers,
and we've got to get rid of them.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
And I love frodsters who steal.
Speaker 10 (38:02):
Fraudsters, right, drug dealers right, So I love mass deportations.
I mean, I think that's what we voted for. I
think that's what we need We've got to get rid
of the people that are here illegally. We've got to
allow a system for people to come here legally, but
not illegally. They can't game the system. It's not fair,
it's not sustainable. Where By the way, we just reached
(38:25):
thirty nine trillion dollars in debt, George, It's gone a
three trillion in the first year of Trump two point zero.
We've got to rein in the spending, and a great
way is to get rid of these people that we're
paying for and that they're obviously abusing our system, the fraudsters,
as you say, so, I'm all for it. I know
the Democrats want to go back and relitigate the twenty
(38:48):
twenty four election redo the one big, beautiful bill that's
already passed. The problem is ICE is already funded. They're
now messing around with TSA funding, FEMA funding, DHS funding,
and Americans are getting armed. I mean, who knows whether
that accident at the airport, you know, I mean that
(39:10):
happened at La Guardia, I mean, who knows that was
partly responsible for this, you know, funding shortage that we have.
I don't know. I mean, I just think our airport
security should be paramount. We need TSA agents, we need
fully functioning DHS employees, and I'm glad that the President
sent ICE agents to the airports to help. But I
(39:33):
don't think Republicans should cave to the Democrats at all.
Speaker 3 (39:36):
George Oh, I totally agree with you on that. I
think you make a very very good point.
Speaker 2 (39:42):
And we only have a little bit of time left
in this segment, but maybe just ask you real quick
what your thoughts are on the Save America Act and
likelihood of that getting through, because I haven't seen too
many things that are popular with every demographic and yet
don't get passed in Congress.
Speaker 3 (40:00):
That's what's happening. So what's your quick take.
Speaker 10 (40:03):
Well, you know it's popular, term limits, Congress doesn't do
anything about it. You know what's popular getting rid of
insider trading among members of Congress. Congress won't get rid
of it. This is something that's popular, Congress won't pass it. So,
I mean it's terrible that they don't listen to the
American people and the Democrats don't want it because they
want corrupt elections. All this would do would be just
(40:24):
you know, voter ID citizens are required for voting president
wants to add something about getting rid of you know,
the voting machines, going to paper ballots, getting rid of
mail in ballots, protecting girls from men playing in sports,
you know, this transgender craziness. Those all seem like very
(40:46):
common sense measures to me. So I don't know. I
don't think they're going to be able to get it
through unfortunately, because the Democrats are not going to bend.
So this will at the very least expose the people
that are not doing what needs to be done for
election security. And then I worry about the upcoming elections.
If we don't pass this before the election, how can
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we be sure that it's not attained election.
Speaker 3 (41:11):
George, you make a good point.
Speaker 2 (41:13):
I think that's one reason why they want to make
sure it doesn't pass, because that's how the elections they cheat.
And it's kind of obvious that's the case, because why
would you be opposed to basic rules that.
Speaker 3 (41:26):
Are all over the world. Every nation on Earth has
these rules already in place.
Speaker 10 (41:31):
No other nations have secure borders, other nations have voter
id other nations have gotten away from these voting machines.
I mean, why can't we do that? So so Democrats
they don't want to.
Speaker 2 (41:45):
Yeah, because they're signaling to America that they like to cheat,
and that's how they do their elections. But anyhow, we've
got to take a quick break here, folks, But don't
go away because the Conservative commandos with Rick Trader and
George Landreth and our special guest Jeff where we'll be
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Speaker 1 (45:33):
And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos with
George landerth and you're shrely Rick Trader comeing to you
from the Mypilar Studios, the Mystura studios of the au
n TV network. Jeff Coruerras, I guess he's the host
of Ringside Politics, which airs on WGSO in New Orleans. Jeff,
(45:54):
thank you for holding through that break. We really appreciate
your time.
Speaker 10 (45:58):
Thank you Rich.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
You know, Jeff, if the talk of peace, I'm a
little leiri of this because I see this as a
tactic for the Iranians to stall, and I think that
the biggest weapon that they have in their arsenal right
now is to stall. They know that the midterm elections
(46:21):
are coming up, they know the Straits of Hormos are blocked.
If I was President Trump, I'd say, you know what
pree requisite for talks is Number one, your government goes.
Number two, the straits of Hormo's opens, right.
Speaker 10 (46:39):
Well, you know that's strong. I mean, certainly I'd like
to see the streets open. I'd like to see their
government gone. I think the President is probably making a
calculation based on what he thinks can be achieved in
the short term. I don't think he likes to see
what's happened to the economy. He's worried about this lingering on.
(47:02):
So that's why I think he announced this plan, this,
this p these peace talks. Supposedly they're going to be
meeting in a few days with Jared Kushner and Steve
Whitkough again. So we'll see the problem with that, as
you say, is the regime will still be in place.
What I was hoping for is that, you know, we've
(47:22):
had three and a half weeks of bombings. I was
hoping we would see a citizen uprising in Iran. That
I guess has not been hard.
Speaker 1 (47:32):
It's hard to do, Jeff, when you have no guns, right.
You know. That's why our Second Amendment amendment is so
important to us. The people in Irans are afraid to
go out in the streets. I mean, they killed thirty
forty thousand people a few weeks ago. I mean the
citizen create don't have a way to remove that government
and I'm very leary about the idea that you can
(47:55):
negotiate with terrorists. You can't. You know, the past forty
seven years has proved that. And the fact who we're
negotiating with, we've taken out the first two or three
levels of leadership. Who's well the.
Speaker 10 (48:10):
Boy Scott, that's the question. Yeah, here here's an idea.
We we smuggle into Iran weapons that will arm.
Speaker 1 (48:22):
These That would take months to do. I like the idea,
but that would take months to do. That would take
months to do though, Well, that's that's.
Speaker 10 (48:32):
You know, that's something that that I think should be
at least considered.
Speaker 1 (48:35):
Well, I think it should have been considered years ago.
To be honest with you, it seems like the only
people in that area that are armed are the Kurds. Now,
we've heard, we've heard rumblings a few weeks ago that
the Kurds are going to get involved. We haven't seen
that happen yet. It seems like there.
Speaker 10 (48:53):
You said, President said no, he called it off.
Speaker 1 (48:58):
Well, anyway, when it also talked with you about the
thirty nine tree in dollars in debt, and you mentioned
the tragedy that took place in New York last night. Right,
there have been calls for quite some time to revamp
air traffic control. There's been talking for some time about
(49:21):
hiring more air traffic controllers. I feel sorry for that
air traffic controller who is at the airport last night
because he basically said, I messed up. He admitted his
problem there. So we have a thirty nine trillion dollars debt.
You know, we're thirty nine trillion dollars in debt, But
(49:43):
yet we need to spend more money in air traffic controls.
We can't continue to spend and spend and spend, Jeff,
until we make some cuts, some cuts and more cuts.
Speaker 10 (49:55):
Right, Well, that's the key word that seems to be
anathema to the members of Congress. Cuts. Remember when Doge
went in like Blockbusters and they went out there and cutting, cutting, cutting,
Those people went crazy and they drove them out of
town and they shut it down. But we needed four
years of that. Obviously, we've got huge waste, fraud and
(50:19):
abuse going on. We can't continue like this, George. If
we continue on this pace, then during this Trump two
point zero, we're going to add over twelve trillion dollars
to the national debt. I'm sure you agree with me.
That is unsustainable because that cannot continue.
Speaker 1 (50:36):
Well, the people in Washington think they're playing with monopoly money.
You know, their money is green, pink, blue, yellow, you
know all these It's not real money to them. They
keep shoveling out. They keep borrowing and spending, borrowing and spending. Jeff,
I wanted to talk with you about illegals. I like
you one of them gone. That's why I voted for
Donald Trump. But it just doesn't seem like the American public. Now,
(50:59):
how's the heart to get rid of these people.
Speaker 10 (51:02):
Well, that's a problem because the media portrays ice as
being villains. They portray them as being the bad guys,
and the illegals and the criminals as being the good guys.
But I still think we've got to do it, because
if we don't do it now, when are we going
to do it. I mean, we elected a president to
get this done. He's got the mandate of the American people.
(51:23):
This is something that I think we can't back away from.
I'm worried that now we're going to be backing away
from mass deportations, trying to be softer about it. And
I don't think that's the right approach. I mean, these
people are here illegally. They need to be removed, and
I'm going to see how this new Department of Homeland
Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen is going to handle it. Obviously,
(51:44):
Christine Home got into some trouble and she's gone. But
to be honest with you, I was a big supporter
of the mass deportations.
Speaker 1 (51:53):
Oh I am too. I'm still a huge supporter for it,
you know. Yeah, Jeff, when we talked about the the
DHS agents at the airports, maybe Donald Trump should fire
each and every one of them and hire them back
as ICE agents. ICE is in the budget. I mean
(52:14):
they've already got their money. Fire mall and hire them
all back as ICE agents. What do you think of
that idea?
Speaker 10 (52:20):
I like it. I like it. I like it. I
will say this, I think some of these TSA agents
that have stayed on the job and continue to work,
sleeping in their car, some of them are selling their
blood to be able to be able to keep things going,
make ends meet. I admire those folks that are working
with that pay and keeping the airports safe and the
(52:41):
traveling public safe. I mean they're doing a real public service,
so kudos to them.
Speaker 1 (52:46):
All right, Hey, Jeff, we got to run, but before
we do, tell us a little bit about ringside politics
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Speaker 10 (53:00):
All right, Well, Rick, thanks to you and George for
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Speaker 1 (53:24):
Jeff, again, we want to thank you so much for
joining us. Take care and.
Speaker 10 (53:29):
God bless all right, thank you, my friend.
Speaker 1 (53:32):
And this is the Conservative Commandos radio show with George
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Speaker 1 (56:53):
And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commander's Radio
Show with George Landreth and I'm Rick Trader, comeing to
you from my Pilis Studios, the my Stewart Studios of
the aun TV network. Hey George, another great friend of
the show is with us, and please make.
Speaker 3 (57:10):
That introduction absolutely.
Speaker 2 (57:14):
I am always glad to have a brilliant guest because
they help our viewers and our listeners understand that the
price of freedom is eternal vigilance and how to be
more vigilant. And Tom del Bacaro is excellent that it's
like I don't know what his degree it was, but
I suspect it has to be something like that because
he does it just really, really very well. He's a
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And he is also the former chairman of the California
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And he's the author of The Divided Era and also
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that one is It's Confident Rise and the Warning Signs
of its Decline. And obviously reading a book like that
and The Divided Era helps us understand what's going on
and how hopefully to put things in the right direction.
Tom is also the publisher of Political Vanguard dot com.
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So I'm sure you'll really much enjoy this interview and
what he has to say. I can guarantee you'll enjoy
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Political Vanguard. It's a very good thing. So thank you
for joining us.
Speaker 3 (58:37):
Tom. We're glad to have you.
Speaker 14 (58:39):
Always great to be on you guys.
Speaker 10 (58:40):
Thanks for having me.
Speaker 2 (58:42):
I wanted to ask you because you did an interview
with Brigadier General Blaine Holt about some of the biggest
threats that face the United States.
Speaker 3 (58:53):
And the world in general.
Speaker 2 (58:54):
And as we move toward the second half of the
twenty twenties, closer to the twenty thirties, the question, I
guess would be, as you know, what are many of
these major dangers that you and he talked about, and
how do you see them and what should be doing
about it?
Speaker 14 (59:14):
Well, people will be able to get that entire podcast
at Political Vanguard dot com. It's called Politics and Perspective.
For years now, I have been warning people, mostly privately,
about the danger that the twenty thirties represent technologically and
with respect to our government. And so after the Iran
(59:37):
War started, I said, okay, let's really talk about this,
because I think the Iran War brings it into focus,
and a big part of that relates to tech. You know,
for most of American history, we were very safe behind
our large off oceans. We had a docile, if not corrupt,
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but not very expansive nature government to the south, and
as I jokingly say, Santa Claus to the north. But
Canada is not very provocative either. But as we head
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concern that I have with technology is twenty thirties is
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when quantum computing is going to take hold. And we
cannot as we sit here imagine what quantum computing is
going to be like. Some people are concerned about AI now,
some people are concerned about AI in the future, but
we don't have a personal connection to what quantum put computing.
Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
Can really do.
Speaker 14 (01:00:50):
And it's hundreds of thousands of times more powerful than
what our current computers can do. So if you think
about how we do things on a daily basis, how
we access everything through our computer, even our money we
access through the computer that comes under attack and dramatically.
(01:01:16):
So you know, in this Iran war, people are talking about, well,
what they were doing, nothing imminent. You have to be
incredibly naive to believe that Iran, China, and Russia are
not imminent threats because the United States has a dramatic
as the Ran War show shows dramatic traditional advantage in
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traditional warfare, meaning planes, missiles and all of those things.
Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
But so.
Speaker 14 (01:01:51):
The Irans of the world have to go after the
United States in different fashion, and they put a lot
of their money in the fifth generation warfare that we
are facing today. And what do I mean by that,
and quantum computing will dramatically enhance their ability or any
bad guy's ability to do this. The generation warfare is
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using computers to hack systems, to cause economic ruin, and
to cause chaos within your enemy. And that includes funding
discontent in America, which Iran has been doing for many years.
And what do I mean but sorry, Well, the discontent
(01:02:36):
you see on the college campus is that that was
in part funded by Iran, and it's meant to have
us look inward and fight over ourselves and not project
power outward. But as it relates to quantum computing, their
ability to hack American systems comes into greater focus day
(01:02:57):
by day, and it's not imminent. Actual In the days
just after the war started, Striker, a major American medical company,
was hacked by Iranians and.
Speaker 10 (01:03:11):
Brought to a halt for at least a day.
Speaker 14 (01:03:15):
Well, Iron's been trying to do that to our banking system,
to the government and all of these things for more
than a decade, way more than a decade. And so
what do you find, Well, what's your definition of imminent?
Jerome Powell, who I don't agree with on virtually anything.
At the end of twenty twenty four said that the
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greatest threat to our banking system is the hacking of
the system. So to bring this all to an end
in South filibustering, quantum computing makes the bat gives of
bad guys enormous potential power, and.
Speaker 3 (01:03:57):
We have to be ready for it.
Speaker 14 (01:03:58):
You can't protest it, you can't sit there in Congress
and say it won't happen. And if they succeed one time,
imagine if the New York Stock Exchange was brought down
for a day. Imagine if JP Morgan was brought down
for a day, or the US Treasury development. So that's
one of the dangers of the twenty thirties, and we
(01:04:20):
need to wake up and not think that the oceans
are going to protect us endlessly.
Speaker 3 (01:04:26):
That's a very good point.
Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
And one of the things I think is interesting is
people act like, you know, AI is a bad idea,
so we should get rid of it and make it illegal.
I think myself, well, all our enemies are not going
to do that. They're going to make sure that they
have very robust eye systems. So it seems to me
that part of what we have to do on this
is keep our technological advantage because we tended to be
(01:04:51):
more innovative than our adversaries have been throughout the hundred
and fifty years were coming up on. We got to
keep that up because peace through strength works.
Speaker 14 (01:05:04):
It's this is a literal arms race, and it is
a race that's never going to be one. You can
stay out ahead and limit your risks, but this is
an additional arms race and it's and it's not about missiles,
although a wrong proof that they can stretch their missiles
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now and deep inside Europe and we need to wake
up with that. And the Democrats have a new piece
coming out saying the Democrats haven't recovered from the Vietnam War.
Speaker 6 (01:05:36):
We have.
Speaker 14 (01:05:36):
They have not had a Democrat uh foreign policy president since
dak We can't just stick our head in the sands.
As you so eloquently and simply said. It's not like
Tin is going to go, oh okay, the US isn't
going to do this. No, They're at it.
Speaker 3 (01:05:53):
Every day, that's for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:05:57):
One of the things I was going to ask you
about too, is you look at kind of Trump's trying
to work on supply chain vulnerabilities, and I think he's
also trying to get us to kind of spread out
our supply chains because we've become very, very dependent on
a number of nations that are quite our enemy. An
example would be China. I think it'd be best if
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we didn't need a single thing from China. I guess
I wouldn't be that upset if we're getting flip flops
from them, because I think we could. I'm not sure
that having flip flops is something that creates a national
security issue, but many of the things that we rely
on them for in the trade situation is a bad idea.
So it's just I wanted to ask you what you
thought about the kind of trade aspects, because I think
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Trump has been working on trying to expand our supply
chains so that we're not so dependent on China.
Speaker 14 (01:06:51):
Well, one thing you didn't realize is if you accept
that China is an adversary and is trying to gain
an advantage over us, we need to look back at
some hit and you can look at all of the
wars between France and England and know that the first
thing that happened after shots were fired is they cut
off trade with each other. If you just go read
(01:07:12):
the Declaration of Independence and look at there, and I
know you have the references in that to England cutting.
Speaker 15 (01:07:19):
Off our ability to do trade. Why did England do
that to limit our ability to pull away from them
or to fight with them? Right, So the reality is
that the United States relies on our adversaries to a
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shocking degree. From a historical viewpoint, since the seventies, we
have not access to our own oil but enriched the
Middle East.
Speaker 10 (01:07:54):
And look what that has done. It has created.
Speaker 14 (01:07:57):
This international situation that we're even in today. As you
talk with China. It's insane to think that we are
buying medicine from them. It is what if they decided
that they're really they're upping their game of war with
us and start putting pills that are are so oh no,
that's called the fentnyl war. These are not hypothetical anymore.
(01:08:24):
So we need to diversify away as much as humanly
possible in the United States to cut down the new
Mind time period from the twenty plus years to about
two to three years. We need to mine the lithium
in southern California and all these other metals. So a
(01:08:46):
very important point which will become all the more important
all of this by The way is, we need to
do these things as Trump is removing some of these
bad guys, because the less bad guys there are, the
safer we will be. Because if it's twenty thirty two
and somebody decided to bomb Iron, it would be too
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could be very high.
Speaker 2 (01:09:12):
Oh yeah, yeah, I f had nuclear missiles. That'd be
really stunning. But why should take a quick break here, folks?
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And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commander's Radio
Show with George Landers and Rick Trader, coming to you
from the my Pillar Studio, the Mysture studio of the
au n TV network. Tom Double Karazer guest. He's a
Fox News and News Max commentator. He's the author of
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The Divided Era and is latest book. I believe it's
your latest book, Tom, The Lessons of the American Civilization.
And Tom, thank you for holding through that break. We
do a pre shake your time, you know, Tom, I
want to think a little bit outside the box, a
little bit with you, kind of like following up about
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what you and George were talking about the I think
that there's some new opportunities to open up for the
United States, a new era of world oil order. I
think that if we can get control of the oil
that's coming out of Iran, that could do a couple
(01:14:29):
of really good things. Number One, we can control the
price of oil, which is going to control the war
between Russia and Ukraine. I think if we get a
hold of Iran's oil, we can then sell it to China.
I think that would help our ballance of payments with them,
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also make China a little bit more beholding to the
United States. We hear rumblings about a possible were in
the Middle East in twenty twenty seven, and I think
there's some opportunities here. What do you say. I think
if you for outside that.
Speaker 14 (01:15:10):
Box, I think you've been playing the game risk with
George while while I was away and didn't invite me in.
There's not what you're saying is factually correct. If the
United States, either itself or through its arrangements with other countries,
or the complete change of the regime in Iran to
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a Western tilt would have.
Speaker 15 (01:15:34):
A greater impact on the world than maybe even the
fall of the Berlin Wall.
Speaker 14 (01:15:40):
Because Iran's previous to this war Ron was the most
dangerous country on Earth. They would have used a nuclear
weapon the moment they got it, and so they use oil.
They use the Straits of Hermus as you're alluding to,
to control international tree.
Speaker 7 (01:16:00):
In these respects.
Speaker 14 (01:16:01):
So if in fact we got to a position through
some sort of arrangement where there was resime change or
a Western tilt to Iran, the implications going forward would
be enormous because Venezuela is going to have who is
a potentially massive producer, and Iran would put China in
(01:16:27):
a box and limit its ability to project, which many
think is the reason why Trump is doing this to begin.
Speaker 1 (01:16:34):
With, Thomas, you kind of alluded to it while speaking
with George. The Middle East has become so important because
of oil. I see this as a way to push
the USA ahead of that. As you were talking about Venzuela.
If we've got our oil, we've got Venzuuela's oils. If
(01:16:54):
we get a ranz oil, that'll really put us in
a position of power. Hey, Tom, you know what I am.
I am one of your four thy nine and ninety
two Facebook friends. I'm actually one of them that reads
the things that you put up on Facebook. Should I
want to kind of go over somebody and you, by
the way, you just don't put up junk. I mean,
(01:17:15):
you put up some great stuff about your little boy,
but you also put up some very heavy stuff. One
of them, one of the posts you put up just
five hours ago was about that Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal
that says ice agents at airports will only aggravate the
delays and lines. And then you got to keep Jefferys
(01:17:36):
says people are going to die at the airports because
of ice agents coming in there. Talk about the hyperbole
coming out of the left about ice agents and airports.
Speaker 14 (01:17:47):
I mean, how deeply cynical are these human beings that
they would say these things in the effort to get power.
I mean, talk about fear mongering.
Speaker 10 (01:17:57):
Now, I I want.
Speaker 14 (01:17:59):
Honestly, hucking Jefferies makes me miss a young Nancy Pelosi.
That is how pathetic he is. And I don't think
he's well read at any degree. I mean, I don't
think he even knows most of US history. He's an
embarrassment as far as Bloomenthal. Honestly, he may be past
(01:18:20):
his due date, you know, on the milk carton because
he says things that are just astonishing. But this is
where the far left Democrat Party is, and I think
this is what you really want to get at here.
They do not have a positive agenda. They have a
socialist agenda. When you can't sell socialism on its merits.
(01:18:41):
Their only plan is to get power back, spend money,
and open the border and go after Trump. That's not
gonna help anybody. This kind of hyperbole, I think scares
off independence. But we're gonna have to see.
Speaker 1 (01:18:58):
Hey, you know, Tom, I said at George landrath an
email a week ago, I wanted to get you in
about a week ago because you posted up on Facebook
something I found astonishing that the two leading candidates for
governor in California are guess what Republicans they are? Can
(01:19:18):
we believe that can we believe that Tom Doubla Carroll.
Speaker 14 (01:19:22):
This is a very interesting situation, and I think it
is because of the technological age. And here's what I
mean by that. The barrier to entry to running for
office is astonishingly low these dates. How else do you
explain Pete Buddhache and and uh or Rourke in Texas?
Speaker 1 (01:19:44):
Right, No, Visibi, don't make fun of old may Repete
because may Repete according to the polls. And I love
the polls. It's like, uh, it's like junk food for
my brain. But you know, he's third in the Democrat
for President polls because Rick.
Speaker 10 (01:20:03):
But how pathetic do you have to be.
Speaker 14 (01:20:04):
To trail Kamala Harris?
Speaker 10 (01:20:06):
That's all I got to say on that point.
Speaker 14 (01:20:08):
So you have the so many Democrats running, and none
of them.
Speaker 16 (01:20:16):
Are persuasive, charismatic or compelling. But there's about seven or
eight of them, and they are splitting the vote and
there's only two prominent Republicans. So I'm not very good
at math, but splitting the Democrat votes seven ways mounts
to helping Republicans when they only split.
Speaker 14 (01:20:38):
It two ways. Now, look, at the end of the day,
what normally happens is that the public employee unions go
in on one person on the Democrat side and push
them to the top of the ticket. Your listeners may
not know that California is this ridiculous top two system
where the top two finishers in June, regardless of party,
(01:20:59):
go on to November. So they'll try and push someone
in the top. I would be stuffed if two Republicans finished.
On the other hand, the I think the Teachers' Union
is going with Padilla and the SCIU is going with Swallwell,
(01:21:20):
so if they keep fighting each other, you know, who knows,
maybe even I'll get to pitch for the Yankees one day.
Speaker 1 (01:21:27):
I know I'll probably pitch before the Phillies where the
Phillies before that. But you know, tomm these Democrats are
really getting ridiculous. They're getting exactly what they wanted. In
twenty twenty two, George and I were talking about this
earlier in twenty twenty two, Kathy Hockel. Kathy Hochel, the
governor of New York, says to Republicans, get on a
(01:21:52):
bus and go to Florida. I mean, you're not patriotic
to New York. Just just leave. Last week she said. Please,
She said to the Republicans in Florida that left New York,
please come back. We need you. We need you to
pay for our generous social programs. We can't make it
(01:22:12):
without you. Now today again on Facebook, just five hours ago,
you were a busy little beaver on Facebook. You put
up a chart about where people are moving from. You
got New York twenty eight point two percent out of here,
California twenty five point one percent out of here, New
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Jersey twenty four point What is happening to this great
liberal dream? Tom del Barcaro, that people aren't what live
in these utopian liberal states?
Speaker 14 (01:22:49):
You know, Rick, That's probably the most honest thing she's
ever said as a politician. So I think you should
be praising her on Facebook as actually been honest. It
does bring though to the four, at least in my mind,
the question of how incompetent is the bench of the
Democrats the whole thing, not just the bench. They don't
(01:23:12):
have anyone that I can see that has good leadership,
managerial or economic skills. Gavin Newsom doesn't. He's admitted he
can't read. And I hate to say this out loud,
because I've said this below the surface for years. Do
you really want someone I've known he can't read. Do
you really want someone who's never read a history book
(01:23:33):
or an econ book to be president of the United States.
They have nobody with a record of achievement, and this
is why they have trouble in national elections and why
the Red States are in trouble. Like you're saying, but
I think we all should make a donation to the
Kathy Hokel I've said the truth for once account and
I'll get to start that.
Speaker 1 (01:23:53):
Well. I don't know about what you just said, Tom,
about the bench on the Democrats being so thin. After all,
we were talking about Pete Buddha. Judge is like in
fourth place, and after all, he was mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
In his last election, he got all of eighty five
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hundred votes. Now that's not the difference between him and
his opponent. He got a total of eighty five hundred
vote votes, but that qualifies him to be vice president
or president. I don't know, Tom, Maybe you're selling him short.
Speaker 14 (01:24:32):
He's not particularly tall, so maybe you are right. I
want you to also think about this cell their last nominees, Obama.
His father was communist Hillary universal healthcare.
Speaker 3 (01:24:47):
She's as big as she's a.
Speaker 14 (01:24:48):
Big socialist, right, Harris father was a communist. Tim Walls
loves the Red Square. Joe Biden doesn't really know where
he is. Uh so this is where they are as
a party.
Speaker 1 (01:25:08):
Indeed, Tom, something else you you post it up on Facebook,
and as you can tell, I read your Facebook page.
Speaker 14 (01:25:15):
Thank you, sir.
Speaker 1 (01:25:15):
I'll send you Jack. Don't worry, all right, thank you,
thank you. I need it badly. Exclusive. You know, we
should we're bombing the Iranian leadership and Iran. Maybe we
should be bombing Iranians here in the United States. Exclusive
children of Iran's regime leaders are educating American students at
(01:25:37):
colleges in New York and Los Angeles. What's this about, Tom.
Speaker 14 (01:25:43):
Well, you know, the producer of my show, Annie Cyrus,
has the best seller on Amazon, The Architect of Jihad.
And everybody should buy that book after you buy mine too.
But everybody should buy that book because it explains the
manner in which they conduct part of this fifth generation warfare,
which is to shape public opinion in amongst your adversaries.
(01:26:10):
The United States is an open society which has turned
to weakness in many areas. The very idea that we
had leadership from Iran teaching our kids is absurd beyond measure,
and they should be deported immediately. And we should be
vetting every single Iranian that's been in this United States.
(01:26:35):
Sorry to say vetting. That's different than what happened in
World War Two when Italians and Japanese were put in
in tournament camps and Germans. But we should be doing that.
You raise a good point.
Speaker 1 (01:26:49):
Well, Tom, maybe the point is that Islam is incompatible
with the American way of life and culture your thoughts.
Speaker 14 (01:26:59):
No question about it. It is not a religion per se.
It is a social order that it seeks to impose.
You had an m mom in Great Britain recently say
outright that we are going to either convert people or
make life so miserable for them that they will convert
to us. And that is a basic element of how
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Mohammad did his things. Now, does that mean one hundred
percent of those that are Muslim want this outcome? No,
but the activists do. And even if it's only one
in a million who want that, it makes millions.
Speaker 1 (01:27:41):
Tom. And finally, in this segment, before we have to
run the lessons of the American civilization. Give us a
little thumbnail on that.
Speaker 14 (01:27:52):
Well, I write historical philosophy and how civilizations come together,
rise and fall, and I always try and write in
my pieces a bit of history so you see full contexts. So,
as George said, the tagline for that is its confident
rise and the warning signs of.
Speaker 10 (01:28:07):
It's to gone.
Speaker 14 (01:28:08):
And the conceit of history is that, oh no, we
can avoid this, but we are not avoiding it. And
so what I talk about is how American culture is
acting in this since the nineteen sixties in ways that
are demonstrably show signs of decline. But history is not
(01:28:32):
a straight line anymore than the emotions of our day.
As Toynbee said, it's a question of our wills, and
therefore we need to wake up. I wrote the book
not so people are depressed about the United States, but
that they understand our dynamic and make better choices.
Speaker 1 (01:28:49):
Well, I wish people go back and learn some lessons
from a founding father's that's for sure. Hey, Tom, before
you go, give us the good information. How people can
listen to you, read your books, read your columns. I
mean you are everywhere, You were everywhere including on Facebook.
Speaker 14 (01:29:07):
You're very kind, Tom give skinny Tomdell dot com, subsack
at Toms Delbacaro Political Vanguard dot com. And I want
to thank au N TV for running my politics in perspective.
Speaker 3 (01:29:20):
You guys are great.
Speaker 1 (01:29:22):
Well, we're proud of shows like yours and George's and
Conservative Commanders and all the great shows that are part
of the AUN Television network. Hey, Tom, we want to
thank you so much for joining us. You know, you're
one of our favorite guests. Whenever we can get you on,
we like to whenever we have a special event, you're
on with us. So we really do appreciate you.
Speaker 14 (01:29:43):
You know that, buddy, Right absolutely, You guys are great
to me, very kind to me.
Speaker 1 (01:29:47):
Thank you, Thank you, Tom, take care of me.
Speaker 14 (01:29:49):
I took that personally about the Yankees and you and
the Phillies. I'm gonna have to deal with that later.
Speaker 1 (01:29:54):
Hey, Well, you know, you know you made a comment
off there about my hair or lack of it, So
some day sometime you're going to have to make your
way to South Jersey to see how little hair I
actually do have. A right, All right, guys, talk to
you to Tom. Thank you so much. Take care and
God bless and you are listening to and watching The
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Speaker 1 (01:33:22):
Hey, welcome back, Welcome back to the Conservative Commanders with
George Landrath and I'mric Trader, coming to you from the
my Phila Sudius the Mysore studios of the au n
TV network, and I want to make a little clarification.
You know, at the end of our last segment before
we did our interviews. George, I said that arguments to
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send back a picture of Alice Kranton on the moon.
You know, I might be people like you might not
remember the honeymooners the way I do, but Ralph Crandon
was always threatening to send his wife to the moon,
Alice to the moon, and that's what the reference was about.
Alice granted me in on the bed. Hey, George, we
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had an.
Speaker 17 (01:34:08):
Offense, are the huh yeah, George, we haven't had an
event over the weekend that I think anybody who is
an American should absolutely be proud of it.
Speaker 1 (01:34:22):
And that is the rescue of our down weapons officer
and then the pilot got the pilot back, got the
weapons officer back after forty eight hours. I mean, an
absolutely unbelievable story. And you know I love this country
than when no one left behind, no man, no woman,
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no soldiers left behind. One hundred and fifty five planes
or aircraft took part in that operation. George, and I
am just so proud to be an American today and
each and every day, but especially today, the men and
women that put their own lives on the line to
bring a fellow soldier home or to rescue a fellow soldier.
Speaker 3 (01:35:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:35:10):
No, I think that's a very important point because it
was really a race against time, and Special Operation Forces
conducted a very daring rescue mission and they did it
deep inside Iran, and they successfully brought home the second
American airmen. And I'm thinking to myself, that's pretty impressive,
not just from a technological perspective, but if you will,
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bravery and consistency, just not being willing to give up,
because if you think about it, it could have been
worried like, well, are the Iranians going to use this
as a tactic to get more American pilots and shoot
down more planes? And so you could feel if you
were sent on the mission, like, oh, this sounds like
a trap. And yet they were happy to do it
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and they were successful in doing it, so despite the
in fact they were operating in hostile territory with Iranian
forces actively searching for him and watching for them, because
they knew, of course, we were going to be looking
for him, and they knew the general area, so it's
not like the whole country. They knew the plane went down,
so they knew roughly where we were going to be looking.
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But our warriors moved fast, they executed flawlessly, and they
got our pilot home safely, meaning that they're all heroes
in my mind. And so I think this is what
American resolve looks like, because while much of the coverage
focuses on the conflict and politics, and stories like this,
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I think show the incredible courage, the skill, and the
commitment of our men and women in uniform, and that
they don't want to leave anyone behind. And so in
the dangerous world, it's reassuring to know that America still
produces warriors who run towards the sound of gunfire hre
then running away from it to bring home American people
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that are down or injured and things like that. So
that's the America we love. Indeed, it is strong and
faithful to those who serve well.
Speaker 1 (01:37:12):
George. Slowly but surely, some of the details of this
operation are coming out, and I can't wait to hear more. Apparently,
this weapons officer, which is a rare seat on an
F fifteen, suffered a severe wound, is described by the
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President as bleeding profusely. In spite of that, was able
to climb up halfway up of the fourteen thousand foot
mountain and hide in a crevice and was able to
activate his beacon that led to his rescue. But also, George,
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in this operation that the A government went into like
seven different sites in trying to fool the Iranians that
they didn't know which one was the site where the
pilot actually was, their weapons officer actually was. They had
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these six other decoy operations, which I think was a
great idea. But you know, not everyone, apparently not everyone
surrounding President Trump was in favor of this operation. However,
once again Donald Trump showed real leadership. He knew what
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had to be done. He called on the right people
to do it. In a way, George, it reminded me
of Ronald Reagan. You know when Ronald Reagan went to
Berlin and he said, mister Gorbachev, tear down this wall.
No one in his staff or surrounding President Reagan wanted
to use. Wasn't him to use that line. Ronald Reagan
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knew best in this situation. Donald Trump knew best. He
knew we had to bring this this soldier home. Reagan knew,
I'm sorry, Donald Trump knew what would happen to this
officer if he was captured? He would probably be beaten,
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he'd probably be tortured, he'd probably be interrogated, he probably
would be dragged through the streets of Tehran. He would
be used as a as a pawn to get the
United States to stop their attack or whatever. But if
it's you know, if you remember what happened in nineteen
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seventy nine with the hostages in Iran, very similar things
probably would have happened to this weapons officer. So thank god,
thank god they were able to rescue him. And guess what,
the Iranians weren't able to use him industridly.
Speaker 2 (01:40:04):
Ways, Yeah, you're right, And it's also interesting because other
strikes have killed even more high ranking Iranian officials, which
I think is very good news because they had rejected
the peace talks because what they just want is for
the US to stop doing anything to them, and they
want to continue down the path they've been on, or
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is they want nuclear weapons, they want more missiles, they
want more drones, they want to attack their neighbors, they
want to export terrorism or on the globe, they want
to kill Americans, and so they'd like for this to
end so they can have that capacity. So I think
it makes sense for the next two weeks, we probably
have to really up the pressure on them and just
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continually every single day be killing more and more, not
of the Iranian people, but of the Iranian regime, because
the Iranian regime is thoroughly evil. There's not an ounce
of decency or good in them. They murder their own people,
they murder their neighbors, they attack, you know, they're just killers.
(01:41:11):
They're just basically Charles Manson's except for times ten thousand,
or probably actually times one hundred thousand. So you know,
it's just we need to basically stop these guys and
get rid of them, and then hopefully the Iranian people
can establish a government on their own, because if they
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establish a government, it's going to be a government that's
what focused towards the West, that shares common values with
the West, and so all of a sudden, Iran will
go from being one of the greatest enemies of the
United States and the Free World to being one of
our allies.
Speaker 3 (01:41:51):
Wouldn't that be a weird event to have happened.
Speaker 1 (01:41:53):
It would be a weird event, But you see stranger
things about. Look what's going on in Venezuela.
Speaker 2 (01:42:00):
Just by taking Germany used to be well, are our
greatest you know, in nineteen forty three, nineteen forty two,
it was our biggest enemy.
Speaker 1 (01:42:10):
And I don't know, George can't call him our biggest
friend right now after after refusing.
Speaker 2 (01:42:16):
Yeah, but there's still an ally in general. I mean,
you know, there may be a weak ally. But my
point is I can't a single American that's probably sitting
at you know, a lake, a wake at night, wondering
if they're going to attack us.
Speaker 1 (01:42:28):
Well, I'm just I was just with Mike my reason
for you sing Venzuela. I was trying to use an
example that is more recent to to today. A couple
of things. George, Donald Trump has given the Iranians till
eight pm Tuesday evening, that be eight eight pm today
(01:42:50):
when this air shows to come to an agreement. Donald
Trump is not someone like Barack Obama who draws lines
in the sand and once you cross that line, takes
two foot back and draws another line, and draws another
line and draws another line. I think this is it
for the Iranians. I think the Iranians either they're going
(01:43:10):
to have to come to a deal by his deadline,
where he's going to do what he said, and that
is to bomb them back to the Stone Age, to
take out all their electric plants, to take out all
their bridges. I also want to say another thing about
the rescue, George. Three aircraft were lost in that rescue,
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and it kind of We've had other rescue attempts where
aircraft was lost. For instance, Jimmy Carter in nineteen seventeen.
In nineteen eighty put together a raid that was supposed
to get the Iranian hostages out. It was a failed raid.
It ended in disaster. So we have today we have
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some people on the other side, some sicker saying, oh,
this was terrible, we lost three aircraft. But these are
the same sycocrats, George, who didn't say one stinking word
when Joe Biden left billions and billions of dollars of
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equipment and weapons in Afghanistan and just totally walked away.
Oh they don't remember that at all, George. But they're
going on and on and on about the three the
aircraft that were lost. Guess what, George, there was no
people lost in this. In this raid, it was one effective.
(01:44:39):
It achieved its goal of bringing that that serviceman back alive.
Speaker 2 (01:44:46):
Yeah, that's a good point, and I think it's very
interesting because what are the chances do you think that
Donald Trump is going to send a palette of billions
of dollars in cash zero to the Iranian regime that
Barack Obama did zero? Yeah, I was gonna say, I
think it's pretty clearly zero. I think there's no chance
(01:45:07):
at all. If he says a palette of anything today,
it would be a palette of bombs and they would
be exploding, not for them to use.
Speaker 1 (01:45:15):
Right, George, what do you think is on Trump's agenda?
What kind of a deal do you think he's gonna
want to get from Mary? And I think number one,
let our inspectors go in and take out that nuclear
material to open the straits of her moves. Number Three,
do you think he's going to want to control the
(01:45:36):
royal the way he's controlling the oil coming out of Venezuela?
Speaker 3 (01:45:40):
You maybe wanting to let that one go. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:45:43):
I think that I'm actually hoping that rather than having
some agreement with the Mola's, I'd rather have us destroy
their leadership entirely, because I think that if they are
able to remain in power, then we will have to
be prepared to restart this exact same operation in three
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or four or five years, because they will definitely be
working to make themselves capable of having nuclear weapons and
launching those nuclear weapons and so forth. So I don't
see any hope in a peace agreement. It's fine for
him to talk about it, and I understand we have
allies that want him to and I'm not saying he
shouldn't try to talk about it, but I get the
(01:46:29):
impression that he's going to be pretty reasonable, meaning that
he understands that as long as they have power, the
region is going to remain insecure and in tremendous danger,
and they will continue to be the most murderous regime
on the planet.
Speaker 1 (01:46:45):
Well, Church, when you talk about regime change, if that's
fits your who's going to take their place? Who's going
to take the place of Mulla of the malas? What
has happened in around George. Anyone who would be a
threat to their power was executed, imprisoned and executed. There
is no one there that that can move into a
(01:47:11):
figure of power unless you're talking about the baby Shah.
You know who is actually older than me and they
call them a baby shaw, But you know, it's it there.
I think there's a vacuum of leadership there, George. And
this is why I'm wondering if Donald Trump is almost
(01:47:32):
going to have to become the de facto leader in Iran.
That as bombed as Iran has been over the past month,
I don't know what's left. There is a left of
their industry there, other than their oil industry. I think
one way that you control Iran, George, is controlled the
(01:47:55):
flow of oil coming out of Iran. That's how That's
one part Gospibel way to keep this leadership and check,
you know, just like with Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Putin is
using his oil dollars to fight a war in Ukraine. Well,
the Mullas were using these oil dollars to to promote
(01:48:17):
terrorism throughout the Middle East and frankly the world, George.
But if you control the oil, if you control the oil,
if you control the oil dollars, I think that's one
way to control the government. So maybe Donald Trump will
become the de facto leader of Iran.
Speaker 2 (01:48:36):
He might for a little while. I don't think that
he wants to make Iran somehow territory of the United States.
Speaker 3 (01:48:43):
But what he might do is basically why not.
Speaker 1 (01:48:45):
He wants he wants to take over Greenland, and he
has very good reasons to take very good strategic reasons
for waiting to take over Greenland. Hey, let him take
over Iran too, because Iran has been during the side
of not just the Middle East but the world for years, right.
Speaker 2 (01:49:04):
But I think the difference is I don't think he
wants to take over Greenland militarily, because we could obviously
attack Greenland and take over it and it would probably
just take ten fifteen hours. But he doesn't want to
do that. He wants it to be by agreement. And
so my guess is what he really wants for the
Rangian agreement.
Speaker 1 (01:49:21):
He could take over ran by agreement.
Speaker 2 (01:49:24):
Well, and if the people of Iran say, yeah, we'd
be happy to have him do that, that's fine. Or
what they might say is, we'd be happy to have
you be in charge of Iran for a while, but
we'd like to develop our own leadership and we want
to be your friend and your ally, and I think
that'd be fine too. So I just think that that's
the more likely outcome. But I don't think that the
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attack was was lodged, so that he could make Iran
part of America or anything like that. I think it
was done to make the world a safer place, have
less terrorism, less threats of nuclear attacks and drone attacks
and things like that.
Speaker 1 (01:49:58):
So George is don't you maybe successing or proposing or
could suggest is something similar to what we did in
Germany at the end of the Second World War, what
we did in Japan at the end of Second World War,
at what we did in Italy at the end of
the Second World.
Speaker 3 (01:50:16):
War, Right, yeah, I mean because we were.
Speaker 1 (01:50:20):
The fact, we were the factor running those countries.
Speaker 2 (01:50:24):
Right and then then we of course didn't just take
over them like forever. The idea was to help them
establish a stable and reasonable democratic government that would be
both good for the people and both good for the world.
Speaker 1 (01:50:40):
I'll tell you what else model I agree. I'll tell
you what else I think would be good for the
people if they read that book written by that George Landris.
Speaker 2 (01:50:52):
Well, here it is. Let freedom ring again. And freedom
is a very very powerful principle. And as we approach
our two hundred fiftieth anniversary, it helps us understand that
our nation's founding and the enduring truths that were declared
in seventeen seventy six, were very powerful and helped make
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America go from being thirteen insignificant colonies to the world's economic, military, cultural,
and innovation superpower. Freedom is very powerful and it's a
very good thing. And the subtitles can self evident truths
save America for the decline? And the truth is the
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answer to that is clearly yes. Self evident truths are
what helped make America the great nation that it became,
and we can thank our founders for that. And so
I think that's the kind of the point of that.
But just as a quick thing, one of the things
that Senator Ran Paul said about the book is let
freedom ring again. That challenges us to renew our commitment
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to the ideals of our founding fathers and to actively
preserve the freedoms that make America a beacon of hope
and opportunity.
Speaker 3 (01:52:09):
And I appreciate that.
Speaker 2 (01:52:10):
It's a pretty good statement about the book, and I
think that's what my goal was to do.
Speaker 3 (01:52:14):
That's why I appreciate that.
Speaker 1 (01:52:15):
Hey, George ient Wanneth, thank you for sitting in today
as my co host. Is Zoe's a treat for me
to start off the week hosting with you, But for
right now we are out of time. It means we
get running. We got to go take care of Gobless,
and we'll see you tomorrow. That's going to be on
TV and on radio.
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