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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Welcome everybody, and welcome fellow Patriots, Welcome fellow plurbles, Welcome
all of you. Drakes's Society, Rockwellers, siciphon Stinkos, Megan Nazis,
homophobes in photes. I could make the whole show just
about the lousy things that the left say about us,
but I'll say this, we think of you as friends,
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allies and patriots. But whoever you are, you're always welcome here.
And this place is the Conservative Commandos Radio show. And
I'm Rick Curiador coming to you from the My Pillar Studios,
the My Story Studios of the ae WIN TV network
and joining me today as my co host. The way
she does a couple of times a week is the
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Patriot from the Battleground State, the Silver State, the Silvers
of the Battle. I'm forgetting what I'm Sharon. I'm sorry
about that, but she Battleground, battle Born, Battleground battle Born, Silver.
There we got, Sharon. Welcome back to Conservative Commandos.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
Thanks Rick, It's always good to be with you. You know,
I have to say that Iran's been on my mind. Iran,
and the reason is because we're now very seriously putting
our own soldiers into the battle and nothing became more
clear than the plane that we lost and had to rescue.
(01:41):
The pilot and one of the crewmen are the only
crewmen anyway, no loss of life, but definitely a wake
up call to the rest of us here that our
boys are in danger.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Indeed they are, you know, they are in harm's way.
But talk about the rescue of the weapons systems officer,
I've never been prouder to be an American, the idea
of no American left behind. Of course, we left them behind.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
In places like Libya and Vietnam and Afghanistan and Iraq,
you know, thanks to people like Joe o'biden and Barack Obama.
But I loved the idea no soldier left behind, very
very proud. And it was a very costly operation too.
(02:40):
There were one hundred and fifty five aircraft well think
about that, one hundred and fifty five aircraft involved to
save one soldier. But I believe that was money well spent,
especially to the loved ones of that Weapons system officer
who the they did rescue two three days after after
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he and the pilot parachuted from that plane.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
And again it was Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter
Sunday when he was finally rescued, and can you make
the comparison to that in the Holy Week. I was
so thrilled. I was so thrilled Sunday morning when the
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very first thing I did. I gotta admit, the very
first thing I did Sunday morning, Easter Morning, was I
opened my computer and I looked for news about his rescue.
I was hope, and there it was, and there it was,
and I was thrilled. I was excited, nearly brought to tears.
(03:54):
Gotta be honest with you, Sharon, And I thought about
the people who not just every American who loved him,
but his family who loved him. What a joyous joy
is Easter Warning had to be for them. Notice a
couple of things they didn't even we don't even know
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who the They released no names. We don't even know
who this officer is. And I guess that's because we
are in an in an armed conflict. But I just
I just think it's such a wonderful thing. And he
he was. They say he was seriously wounded, bleeding badly.
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In spite of that, Sharon was able to climb up
seven thousand feet on a fourteen thousand foot mountain and
hide in a crevice. And also the first message that
he transmitted up there was God is good, and truly
God was good to him. God was good to America
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by giving us his rescue.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
That's that it's so fitting as she said, he hid
himself in the cliff of the rock and said God
is good. It just tells you that that old saying
there are no atheists and foxholes is.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
That's true.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
And I think that the idea of shielding our our
armed servicemen not talking about who they really, you know,
their true identities, is a good one because these guys,
they sign up for a career, this is what they
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want to do, and if we expose them, then they
become targets themselves, and they're no longer they no longer
have privacy when they come home to be with their families.
They become celebrities. And also the bad guys know who
they are, the brave ones are, and they become targets.
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So I don't even care about knowing. I just am
so happy that he's safe and and that we have
the technology to go in and rescue somebody who's badly
wounded and get them out of there and that they
that they were trained to escape until they could be rescued.
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So this is uh, this is all very exciting news
coming from a warfront. You know, I didn't know they
could do that kind of stuff, and it's really it
makes you not only hopeful in a devastating war, but
it also makes you proud to be an American. And
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I am gladly going to pay my taxes this year because.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
I know start died.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
Those go to to support our servicemen overseas, our military.
That's a good way to spend our money, is to
make sure that we have a secure future.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Not so much for the Iranians though. You know these
guys are are they're devilish there. They're now saying they're
going to use their children again this is not news
as a human shield. They they have been involving their
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children all along. They teach their children that giving up
their lives is a worthy cause, and they that they
should do this, and they're now calling for their children
to surround their nuclear facilities as a human shield. And interestingly,
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Trump's reaction to that was was so I want to
read what they said. This Alaaisa Rahemi, who is the
Secretary of Supreme Council of Youth and Adolescence urged theirs citizens.
So this is what he put out. Our national assets
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and capital, regardless of any taste or political viewpoint, belonged
to the future of Iran and Iranian youth. This is
as he called them to serve as human seals around shields,
around power plants, ridges, and of course their their nuclear facilities.
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But President Trump said this, he said, a whole civilization
will die tonight, never to be brought back again, and
I don't want that to happen. So he's talking about
he wants them to reopen the straits of her mouse.
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He wants them to stop the war by surrendering. And
he's saying that you know this kn't gowan. He's losing
patience with it, and he's saying, we will attack and
it's not going to be good. So he's just saying
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that your human shields are no longer going to be
effective against us. We're not going to take the blame
for something that you do. That's morally reprehensible, bringing these
children into the fight. And yet they've been in the
fight from the very beginning. If you will, I don't
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see how he can take any other line after we
know that these children have been trained to fight to
the death as well.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
Well, Sharon, I think that Donald Trump made a couple
of mistakes, and as much as we support the president
and we do, he's not immune for making mistakes. And
mistake one he made was he's said that civilization will
be wiped out. I think that was those were words
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the Democrat Party, the Sicocrat Party salivated when they heard
number two. He telegraphed our intentions to the enemy. He said,
we're taking out your bridges. He taking out your power plants,
so that give them that give the Irenians wording unless
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he's going to do something else. Again, this saying that
about the bridges and the power plants is just a
smoke screen for what he really has intended. But I
think that those were mistakes. Problem in in Iran right
now there is no internet, so the Iranian and the
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only TV is the state run TV and radio, so
they're only getting the the the Iranian message. They don't
know that these power plants, these bridges are targeted for destruction.
So when the Iranian leaders are calling for people to
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surround them and form human shields, maybe they don't even
know that they are going to be targeted. Maybe they
don't even know what they're going to get into. Maybe
what they should do since there is no Internet, since
they can't get the truth through TV or radio, maybe
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Donald Trump should go back to the old mimeograph machine,
remember them sharing and print out flyers and drop millions
of flyers over Iran telling, telling the Iranian people what
the United States is doing, Telling the Iranian people, don't
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listen to your leaders by going in forming these human shields.
They did the same thing in World War Two, Sharon.
They paper Germany, they paper Japan, warning people get out
of the way, We're coming. Get out of the way
we're coming. Maybe we should do the same thing in Iran.
(12:19):
Tell these people like looking in within two or three days,
sites are going to be targeted. Do not go near
a strategic site such as a bridge, a power plant,
a nuclear site, a military base. Stay away from these things.
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The Americans are coming. You know. During the Second World War,
there was a British general who was in charge of
the air operations during the Second World War. His name
is Bomber Harris, and what he said was we better
win this war because if we don't I know, I'm
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going to be up as a work criminal. Now. I'm
sure the left is going to pick up this mantra.
Already we're hearing from the left saying, oh, we need
to enforce the enforce the twenty fifth Amendment to get
Trump out off or the twenty fifth Amendment to get
Trump out of office. But it's the president's cabinet, not Congress.
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It's the president's Congress. The president's cabinet that has to
enforce the twenty fifth A minute amendment. Shows you how
stupid the left is, shows you how stupid the sick
crap Party is that they're releasing this misinformation to the people.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
I know what you said is true unless he's got
something else up his sleeve, and there is a something
else up his sleeve, maybe.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
Well, you know what, Sarona to go to a break.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
And then let's use that as the t let's.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Use that is the teas and we'll get into that
what else could possibly be up Donald Trump's sleeve. In
the next segment, we also got a great guest at
joining us. Chef Cware from Ringside Politics will be joining us,
and I know we're gonna talk about Iran We're going
to talk about fraud, abuse of fraud or fraud, and
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the the medicines, the UH prescription program. So we've got
a lot to talk about with Jeff Careware and again
he'll be joining us and UH right after this next
break or in this next segment. UH. I'm Rick Drador,
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Speaker 1 (16:31):
And thank you for sticking with us. This is the
Conservative Commander's Radio Show with Sharon Angle. I am Rick Trader,
and we are coming to you from the My Pilar
Studios and My Store studios of the a U n
TV network. So Sharon leaving last segment, we kind of
tease that there might be something else up Donald Trump's sleeve,
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and let's talk about that.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
There always is, right, there always is something up his sleeve.
And this one is close to these, this Iranian war.
In fact, it's close. They are now going to deport
two Iranian nationals after accusing them of celebrating the deaths
of American troops during the ongoing conflict in Iran. SO
(17:20):
Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that Hamadah Solimani us
off Shar and her daughter were taken into custody by
US Immigration and Customs enforcement in Los Angeles. Both have
been living in the United States as legal permanent residents
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before their datas was reboked. According to Rubio, the decision
was based on social media activity in which Afshar allegedly
praised attacks on US forces. He said the two individuals
are now in ice custody and will be deported at
the earliest opportunity. She is the niece of Cassam Solamani,
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the former commander of Iran's Fut's force who was killed
in the US drone strike in twenty twenty. Her connection
to one of Iran's most prominent military figures added to
the scrutiny surrounding the case. But I'm my big question
is why weren't they deported immediately? Why wasn't their permanent
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residency status revoked immediately? How many more of these are
we barbering in the United States? And it goes directly
to elan Omar and Tolda Rashid and the rest of
this gang. We you know, we allow these people to
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come into our country, We give them a residency, they
don't have to become citizens, and we all a rate
so much from them. Their support of a hostile foreign
regime should be enough, should be enough to revoke that
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status and get them on their way someplace else other
than here. I don't know if you parachute them down
into Iran or how you get them deported. But it's
an interesting thought that we have these kinds of folks
living permanently in the United States, enjoying our form of government,
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our freedom of speech, our freedoms, and yet mocking us
by it's anyway totally I hope this is the first
of many. I guess that's what I'm hoping is. Well,
if that's what's up his sleeve.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
Then I got good news for you, because I'm looking
at an article right now that president is planning to
revoke visas of four thousand Iranians. And again, as you say,
there are relatives of these high ranking officers that were
in the Ukrainian or the Iranian government. Why are they here,
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you know, why are they here to begin with? Secondly,
they should have been deported as soon as this, even
before this ever broke out. Some of these people are
working in colleges and universities. I don't know why they
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are doing that when we could have American teachers and
professors in there. But this goes to this root of
this immigration problem, Sharon, and that's we don't know who
is here. We don't know why they're let in. Now,
of course that's not true. We know why they're let in.
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They were let in because there's an element out there
who want to create unrest in America, be it they
the Iranians, Chinese, or god knows from where they're at.
The Other thing is that Democrats allowed this, this mass
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invasion of our border to take place because they want
to pad the voter rules. They wanted a million, they
wanted millions and millions of new Democrat uh Sicocrat registered
voters that they could take power and hold it forever.
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Thank god, President Trump is looking to revoke these visas.
I don't know why he has done it before.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
Now I don't know either, But they also believe. It
says that Trump administration believes that Democratic Representative Elanomar of
Minnesota well definitely committed immigration fraud against the United States
of America. And that was a quote from Vice President JD.
Vance and he continues, she has been the center of
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a lot of the worst frausters, at the center of
the Somali community. So this Minnesota Somali why fraud that's
going on? It's more than just that. Omar's office pushed
back and said there was no evidence of immigration fraud.
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Really marrying your brother is an evidence. Well anyway, you know,
that's a claim that I guess is still as far
as they're concerned, I'm substantiated. But we do know that
something really different went on in getting Milan Omar here
and also her relatives. So to me, it's just you know,
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the tip of the iceberg. We're now really starting to
scratch and find these things that we should have found
a long time ago. Of course, the Democrats have absolutely
no appetite for finding any kind of fraud. We know it.
They don't care about elections. But also it doesn't seem
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like they care about welfare fraud or our immigration fraud.
It's all the same to them. They are illegal actors,
all of them. It seems like they embrace anything that's illegal.
And right now where we're watching secretaries of state across
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the country resist the rule of law. The federal government
is asking them to go in and look at their
voter rolls and clean things up. The federal government is
asking them to go in look at their welfare roles
and clean things up. This is not the secretary of state,
but others within the states and those that are democratically
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controlled are pushing back and saying, sue us, sue us,
and so our tax dollars. I said, I was glad
to pay my taxes for the military. I'm also glad
to pay my tax dollars to go ahead and expose
what's going on in this country and expose what elin
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Omar has been doing.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
Indeed, indeed, indeed, by way, just on the side note
of immigration, I heard a statistics the other day that's
nearly three million people have either voluntarily left or been deported.
These are people that were here illegally. I would love
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to see that a lot more, but at least it's
a start. I don't know, you know, we've got I
think we've got upwards it's thirty forty million illegally people
here that are here illegally. One thing I wanted to
ask you about. You know, with this government shutdown the
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TSA agents, we're getting help from ICE agents at airport
and supposedly ICE agents arrested eight hundred people as they
were trying to get on or get off airplanes, and Sharon,
I'm a little surprised that number isn't higher.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
I am too, but I think that they have to
be looking specifically. You know, they're they're under so many rules.
What you can look for, who you can pull out
of line, what kind of questions you can ask, and
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then we have to deal with fraudulent papers, so you know,
just the amount of fraud that they're dealing with, trying
to really capture somebody doing this. They're protected, they're protected
by our laws, they're protected by the rules, and then
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they're protected by the fraud that they are involved in.
So I guess we shouldn't be surprised that it's low.
We should be surprised that they're getting as many as
they are.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Well, I would think of all the thousands of people
they have been through the airports since this has been
assisting Tessa, that they are probably more than eight hundred
people here illegally that have been through the airports, either
getting on or off an airplane. You know, a lot
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of the people that come here illegally they want to
go home to They want to go home in Easter
time and see their families. I would like I would
like to see that that figure, that eight hundred figure
more like eight thousand, to be honest with you.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
Of course, well, when you consider that we have millions, millions.
They don't even know what the exact number of these
illegals is, but we know that it's millions. They are
actually telling us or telegraphing us in different ways that
there could be ten to twenty million that they're willing
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to admit are here.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Well, as I said earlier, I think it's thirty to
forty million. I really do. When you saw those mass
crowds coming over our border during the Joe Biden administration
and when we heard about oh how many hundreds that
what like three hundred thousand iraqis that they Afghans that
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they brought in at the end of that mess, I
think that it's more like thirty forty million, I really do.
I've said it before. I'll say it again. I said before,
how I wish Pam Bondy and Donald Trump, or Christy
nom and Donald Trump, or maybe the maybe the new
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Director of Homeland Security would get on TV and say
as a PSA and say, listen, you've got sixty days
to report to your courts, and you've got thirty days
after That's sixty days to get your affairs in order
to get out of the country. Now, after that, if
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we come and get you, you will then forfeit the
privilege of ever coming ever setting foot back in the
United States again, legally, no illegally. You get, we catch again,
you go in to prison. I would love to see
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them do it.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
We too.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
You know, I'm just not saying I'm just not seeing
things happen fast enough, and at least not fast enough
for me. Of course, I'm kind of impatient. I want
it all done yesterday. Right. Well, let's let's get a
break in then and pick up the conversation on the
other side. And this is the Conservative Commandos for Sharon Angle.
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I'm retrayer and actually on the other side, we're going
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Speaker 1 (31:22):
And welcome back, Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos for
Sharon Angle. I'm Rick Draider, coming to you from the
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Speaker 2 (31:43):
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Speaker 6 (32:23):
Well, it's always a pleasure. Thanks so much for having me.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
It's fun, Jeff. They have you because we can talk
about most anything. You're on Ringside Politics. That means you're
talking about it all day, every day, and you're right
up to the minute. So let's just go to what's
on everybody's mind. I guess the first thing, of course,
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is the war and Iran. It's it's difficult for us
to know what the truth is here, and we hear
some really different things. I guess the big bugest one
was the rescue of the pilot and of his crewmen,
and that was nothing short of a miracle. So let's
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just talk about all that.
Speaker 6 (33:12):
You know, it really was, the chances of finding both
of those airmen alive had to be very slim. But
with our technology and what the CIA was able to
produce what they called secret ghost murmur technology to find
heartbeats from miles away. They were able to locate this individual.
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They were able to, of course bring in the resources
to extract him. Obviously, there were some planes that were lost,
but the priority was getting our airmen out of there,
and it succeeded. It was a magnificent success. And I
just think, you know, it just shows you the greatness
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of our American military and once again we're vastly superior
to any other military in the world. Also shows you
that the Iranians still have capabilities, so they were able to,
you know, down a few of our planes. We lost
a few others in the rescue. So they still have
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lots of missiles left, drones left. And it's still a
dangerous enemy, that's for sure.
Speaker 2 (34:26):
And Mesident Trump said he's running out of patients with them.
He wants a he really wants a surrender, or basically
says we're going to annihilate you. What do you think
that really means.
Speaker 6 (34:40):
I think it is basically a negotiating ploy. I mean,
I think the President has been trying to work at
a negotiating deal now from the very beginning, and now
he's saying, listen, you'll have massive destruction if you don't
agree to a deal. He wants the straight of horm
News open and right now they are controlling it. So
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Pakistan is in the middle trying to come up with
some sort of a deal, trying to avert what could
be catastrophic strike taking out their power plants, taking out
a lot of their infrastructure. So ideally we don't want
to do that because we want to give the people
of Iran, you know, resources that they can use if
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they are going to take control of their country. So
it certainly is an option of last resort for the
president and hopefully we'll have, you know, a deal that'll
put a ceasefire to this for a while. So we
started on February twenty eighth, where not even a month
and a half into this, the military success has been outstanding,
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but you know, Iran still is a threat and obviously
that needs to be remembered. This is a regime with
lots of missiles, lots of dangerous people that want to
do harm. They're striking indiscriminately at their neighbors. People in
the region are being hurt, so it's sort of an
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indication of who we're dealing with, Sharon well, and.
Speaker 2 (36:18):
That indication is also in the language they want to
cease fire. This is not I didn't think this was
negotiable with a ceasefire. Whenever they say ceasefire, it means
we're going to continue fighting. But we want you to
stop and let us get re grouped, let us get
re armed, while we're still sniping at you. We've watched
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the ceasefire in Israel. I mean, that's what they've got
going right now. And if the.
Speaker 6 (36:46):
War is on right, yeah, Israel's facing it from of
course Lebanon facing it with Hasbellah. The who Thi's have
gotten involved. It's a dangerous region. It's been that way for.
Speaker 2 (37:01):
Millennium.
Speaker 6 (37:03):
Millennium, right, It's been that way really since seventeen I
was in seven hundred, since we had you know, battles
in Europe for you know, the make sure that Christianity
still was able to prevail over you know, Islamic armies
back then. And you know the battle has been raging
since then. And fortunately there's some Gulf states that are
(37:26):
Islamic that are friends. They want to do business, they
want to live in peace. But the regime in place
in Iran does not, and they have this ideology of
death to America, death to Israel, and that's why they're
so dangerous.
Speaker 2 (37:43):
And we've just not annihilated the regime. I didn't think
there was any leadership. It's almost like it's sniper fire
from people that have no leader, and that that in
itself is dangerous. But what it says is there's nobody
really did negotiate with.
Speaker 6 (38:02):
Well, that's a good point. I mean, so many of
the leaders have been killed, you're down several levels. It's still,
of course the same regime. It's just not the same people.
And I think there are a lot of independent actors
that are working on their own in different parts of
the country, you know, firing these missiles, firing these drones.
(38:24):
The sun of the Ayatola is supposedly unconscious or gravely ill,
so he hasn't been seen in public. So and every
time they name a leader, that leader gets killed. So
it's a situation where whoever is calling the shots doesn't
want to be publicly named because they might not be
(38:46):
long for this earth.
Speaker 2 (38:48):
And again I just say, I don't think there's a
negotiation in the offing. I think really when we brought
our troops into this, it was to do cleanup. It
seems that way to me, like there's nobody here to
negotiate with. We have to go in, find the bad actors,
get rid of them, and free the Iranian people to
(39:09):
have an election or whatever they're going to do in
order to be self governing. I don't know how you
come back from this. As far down as the Home
Many regime.
Speaker 6 (39:24):
Is, well, it shows you that in forty seven years
they have been building their network, so it is multi layered.
They do have estimates are maybe a million that are loyal,
but it's a country of ninety three million, so you've
(39:44):
got to think the majority of the people want change,
want piece, want freedom, want democracy, want either some sort
of elections or maybe the son of the Shaw to
come in as a temporary basis, sort of an interim leader.
There are all kinds of different options. Another option is
that the Kurds would take territory and that you would
(40:08):
be broken up somehow, But all of that I think
is still in the future. Right now, we've got to
figure out where this is going. And my only word
of caution is that we don't want to get in
the business of ourselves trying to build a nation, trying
to build a democracy. We've had very very bad experiences
(40:31):
in Iraq, in Afghanistan, Libya. We don't want to replicate
that here in Iran.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
Let's come in closer to home. The President is saying
the Save Act will pass, and he's saying nothing else
will pass until we pass the Safe Act. And then
we've got the whole issue of the of the non budget,
(41:02):
the reconciliation Bill, what's going on there in Congress and
how how are I mean, how are we supposed to
look at this as far as what's what's gonna happen next?
I guess it seems like.
Speaker 6 (41:18):
You know these politicians, I mean, for one, there they
never seem to be there. They're always on vacation. So
they're on recess now. So a lot of them were
just Lindsey Graham was just a Disney World. I mean
a lot of them have been on vacation. Steves Galase
was down at Orange Beach in uh in Alabama. So
I mean there's a lot of people on vacation. Uh
(41:41):
They take lots of trips, they get lots of perks,
they don't seem to work very often, and they cut
in line in the airport, Uh, while all of us
are waiting. Uh, they get to the front of the line.
So these people won't won't put limit their stock trades,
they won't limit their terms.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (41:59):
They act like, of course rulers over us peasants. And
the problem is that they don't get the agenda passed.
So we have gotten through the first year and a
half of President Trump basically one major bill passed, and
that is the one big, beautiful bill. Nothing else has
been done. And I hope and pray we can get
(42:21):
to Save America Act through.
Speaker 1 (42:24):
Right now, we.
Speaker 6 (42:24):
Don't seem to have the votes to get it done,
and we don't even have funding for DHS. I mean,
the President had to authorize that on his own. They
couldn't even come to an agreement there. So I mean
we've got a stalemate. We've got just typical in action
from Congress, and I think the American people are upset
(42:46):
at both parties.
Speaker 1 (42:47):
Really.
Speaker 6 (42:47):
I mean I saw ratings for the Democrats and the
Republicans and they're both super low. Sharon.
Speaker 2 (42:55):
So that gives us to an article that you wrote
actually about this this very thing. So it's kind of
come in to us with that article because I thought
the premise of the article was right on.
Speaker 1 (43:10):
Hey, Sharon and Jeff, if I can in reference something,
let's hold that article to the second half because we
are coming right up against the break. Jeff, is what
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(45:49):
Me here?
Speaker 6 (45:50):
New Orleans? So New Orleans, New Orleans. That that's the correct.
Now if you say New Orleans, it's a giveaway. You're
a tourist, damn or a damn Yankee, one or the other. Hey, Jeff,
thanks for holding through that break. We appreciate your time,
as saranteed that we want to get into this town
(46:12):
Hall article you wrote. But before we do, just a
couple of points. I wanted to touch with you as
far as the rescue. My god, Jeff, I was never
happier Eastern morning when I woke up and found out
that our our airman was rescued, and you know, I
(46:33):
was nearly brought to tears. I think what I felt,
what a wonderful Easter gift for not just the family
of that pilot, but our country in hole. And I
just wanted to get your thoughts on on your emotions,
how you reacted to that, to the news of the rescue. Well,
it was it was a miracle. I mean, the fact
(46:54):
that they were able to extract him from dangerous terrain.
You had the con tree looking for him, they had
a bounty out on him. Obviously, they had the general
idea of where he was. He was all alone, he
was hiding, so we were able to locate him get
him out of there. I mean, it's a movie script, Rick,
(47:18):
It's an incredible rescue for incredible bravery. Shows you what
America is all about. We leave no one behind. And
you know, the planes, the equipment certainly nowhere near as
important as the airman. And I'd love to hear more
about the story one day from those involved. But you
also had others, courageous people involved. It put their lives
(47:41):
on the line to save these two. So a great day,
a great reason to be proud of our country, proud
of our military.
Speaker 1 (47:52):
You know, Jeff, I was shocked, in amaze when I
heard that one hundred and fifty five aircraft took part
in that rescue and that there were decoy operations going on.
At the same time, A lot of people are criticizing
the fact that we lost three aircraft, but no American
was hurt. We got our we got our our service
(48:17):
member backer airman back. That's not compared to the eight hundred.
I don't know what Joe o'biden left in Afghanistan, but
it doesn't The loss of three aircraft doesn't even come
close to the loss. And I wonder if that shoulder
fired missile that brought down that plane might have been
(48:37):
what was in that weapons store that we left in Afghanistan.
Speaker 6 (48:43):
Well, that's a good point. I mean, we left some
estimates are hundreds of billions of dollars in military equipment
for the Taliban. They spread it out among their terrorist friends.
I think they sold some to the Chinese, maybe some
made its way to Russia. But certainly the aircraft we lost,
I mean I saw an estimate about maybe a billion
(49:07):
dollars in value compared to eight hundred billion or however
much Obama left certainly nowhere near. And again we used
that to bring home an American hero. Biden put us
in a situation where we lost thirteen heroes in Afghanistan
because his incompetence and that withdrawal from Afghanistan. Maybe the
(49:31):
one of the worst episodes in American history.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
I love the fact no American left behind. Jeff, You've
recently wrote an article for town Hall magazine, and I
think that because of the Iraqi work, this issue is
not being played up enough. The lawmakers are pushing to
re form the abuse of the federal drug pricing program.
(49:58):
You talk about invest the gative journalists Nick Shirley. In
this article you talked about the fraud task for us.
That President Trump has selected Vice President Fance as frauds are.
I don't know, maybe they should have had Nick Shirley
as the frauds. I mean the freudies he's found out
(50:19):
about the Minnesota that's been widely talked about. Now he's
in California basically doing the same thing, and it seems
like the Minnesota fraud was nothing but the tip of
the iceberg.
Speaker 6 (50:32):
I mean, imagine how much money we could say that
we could get to the bottom of the fraud. I mean,
imagine how close were you come to balancing the budget if
we would do something about the fraud. So I wrote
about another program that I consider fraudulent, this three P
forty B drug pricing program that was passed back in
nineteen eighty two by Congress. It was to provide assistance
(50:55):
for low income and rural communities. It required pharmaceutical companies
to sell outpatient prescription drugs to health care facilities at
discounted prices. So they purchased the drugs at see discounts.
They're reimbursed by insurers at the standard rate, and they're
supposed to be providing this to the people in need. Unfortunately,
(51:21):
the revenue they generate is not being used for those
to help those in need. It's being used to pad
the pockets of these facilities. And the numbers participating in
this have grown from something like three hundred and ninety
two to fifty six thousand in the years since nineteen
ninety two that it was started. So I highlighted some
(51:43):
legislation that I think can reform this, can bring it
back toward what it's supposed to be doing. But this
is a program that is spiraling out of control of
the costs and it's not helping the intended beneficiaries. Typical
of government program Rick.
Speaker 1 (52:01):
Yeah, typical of government programs. And isn't it interesting that
all this is coming to light right as Rick Trader
has to go to his taxes on Friday. This is
not making me feel very good. It's not I hope
it's having the same effect on Americans across the country.
You know, Americans work hard for their money. They're not
(52:25):
allowed to keep it all that before they even get
a sniff of it. Governments get i would say, a
large part of it. And to see this waste, fraud
and abuse. You know what went on in Minnesota, what's
going on in California, what's going on with these programs
they're supposed to help people don't really seem to have
(52:47):
the effect on it. And then we find out, well,
the middle guys and the healthcare facilities, well they're profiting
mightily by it.
Speaker 6 (52:56):
Right, their profiting which was not the intention of the program.
But there's been no oversight, there's been nobody monitoring all this. So,
just like the hospice facilities, the daycare facilities, just like
so many of the Great Society programs who are supposed
to help those in need, the costs have grown out
(53:18):
of control and the people that are the intended beneficiaries
are not benefiting. So we have a lot of work
to do to bring government spending under control and to
do something about fraud. So I'm glad jd Vance, who
I think is a very capable guy. Rick, I'm glad
he is cheering this task force on fraud.
Speaker 1 (53:42):
Jeff, you mentioned you had some ideas that might rain
this program in give us the skinny on your ideas well.
Speaker 6 (53:51):
I mean, basically, there should be oversight to make sure
that every dollar that is generated from this program is
dedicated toward the people that are supposed to be benefiting
from that. Those are people in rural communities, low income folks.
What they found, sadly, was that they were spending less
(54:12):
on those in need as the program grew. So as
more money came in and the profits kept increasing, they
were spending less on the people in underserved communities' vulnerable communities.
So that needs to be completely changed. The only way
(54:33):
we're going to have any kind of success there is
this legislation. I highlighted the bill its Representative Carter and
also it's been co sponsored by another representative who is
from Tennessee and her name is a harsh Barger. So
Representative harsh Barger and Carter have I introduced the three
(54:58):
point forty b Affording Care for Community and Ensuring a
Strong Safety Net Act. So it's basically a three forty
B Access Act, and I think it's something that Americans
should get behind.
Speaker 1 (55:08):
Well, Jeff, please tell me in this act are going
to be real arrest, real prosecutions, real prison time, real
let's get this money back from these healthcare from the
people that have violated these self care laws. Please tell
(55:31):
me that, Jeff, that this is not going to have
some real teeth in it, because in my opinion, Jeff,
the only thing that stops this is the fear of
getting caught and being prosecuted in real general time if
you partake in this stuff.
Speaker 6 (55:48):
Amen. So I think it's going to provide oversight, gonna
provide transparency, and those that do not perform as intended
by this legislation need to be prosecuted. You're right. So
the Department of Justice needs to be involved in this.
So you're right, that is the only way we're going
to have compliance. Can't keep funneling the money to people
(56:12):
that are not doing what the law requires them to do.
So that's why I think teeth are going to be
involved in this legislation. They didn't have teeth in the
initial legislation. They just had good intentions. But we know
what good intentions? Do you know the road to hell
is paid with good intentions, right, and that a lot
of our Great Society programs had good intentions, Rick.
Speaker 1 (56:34):
Well, they had great intentions. But I think the problem,
another problem with these programs, Jeff, is they just throw
money at it. Right, They just throw money at it.
They don't have, they don't know how it's going to
be spent, but they think that money is a solution
to every problem, to healthcare, to insurance, to education. Just
(57:00):
throw money at it. Just continue to throw money at
it because that buys votes.
Speaker 6 (57:07):
And that's the Washington way. They throw money at things.
They don't care whether it's going toward the intended causes.
They try to buy votes through their programs, and they
just keep doing it, and they never rein it in.
They just grow the programs. It's so easy to start one,
it's so hard to reform one. Just look at how
(57:30):
many hurdles we have to go through with the Trump
administration to try to reign in things that Biden did.
There's a judge waiting to say, no, you can't do that.
Democrats will run to a judge, and some liberal judges
they know you can't cut funding for PBS and NPR.
Speaker 1 (57:48):
It's such a joke, Jeff. And the other frustrating part
for me is I wish the Republicans whereas Letitia says democrats,
because just as the Democrats suit to restore funding to
MPR and PBS, I think there should be Republicans sue
in MPR and PBS for taking that money.
Speaker 6 (58:09):
Yes, yes, hey, you know.
Speaker 1 (58:11):
Who could be a big winner out of this or
actually a big loser to a shit events. Because if
he pulls off this, I'm calling it a miracle, you know,
if he can help rein in some of these fraud things.
I mean, I really think that's going to go a
long long way to pushing them up to the top
(58:33):
of the list as a potential of presidential candidate for
twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 6 (58:39):
And I see this as sort of the follow up
to Doze. Doze started with great anticipation, intentions sort of
fizzled out Elon Musk left, the program was pretty much
shut down. This can you know, continue on with that work,
which is so important. We got a thirty nine trillion
dollar debt rick, We've doubled it in ten years, so
(59:03):
there is lots we have to go after as far
as waste, fraud, abuse, and let's hope JD. Vans can
have success.
Speaker 1 (59:11):
Well, you know you talk about thirty nine trillion dollars
in debt, yet we give money to one hundred and
sixty nations or countries worldwide and we're in debt. I
mean that in and of itself is a stupid in
and of itself is stupid. Jeff Corwaer Ringside Politics, Jeff,
you know we is love. We always love having you on.
(59:33):
Please give our audience the skinny the ways they can
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your book, give us all the good for one one.
Speaker 6 (59:45):
Rick, I appreciate you and Sharon, thank you all so
much for having me. The best way to really get
involved is go to my website, which is my last name,
Crewair dot net c r O U E r e
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poll all the good things that we have going on
at Crewair dot man.
Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
Check it out and people for down in your areas
that you also do comedy shows.
Speaker 6 (01:00:10):
We had a great show a few days ago. It's
called Politics with a Punch. We do this every other month.
We put a great panel together and got to have
some fun at the expense of the politicians. We've been
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Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
Again, Jeff Career, we want to thank you for joining us.
Take care and God bless thank you, Thank you. Rich
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Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
Hey, welcome back, Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos for
Sharon Angle. I'm Rick Trader. These little dots of light
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A question that's on everyone's mind is what happened between
Pam Bondi and Donald Trump. Wanted to get your opinion.
Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
Well know, that's a that's an interesting thought, because everywhere
I go after this happened, people were saying, well, tell
us what happened there, just as if I might know.
I really don't have a pipeline to the to the
Oval office. I don't know what happened to be pure
speculation on my part. I'm as as surprised, I guess
(01:03:28):
as everyone else. But it's it appears that she did
a couple of things that really were just beyond forgiveness,
I guess. Although it wasn't a harsh release that the
governor that the President gave her, and even the day
(01:03:52):
that he told her she was no longer needed h
they sat together at the Supreme Court. So it's not
as though he's angry with her, or at least he's
not making it an anger issue. He even praised her
(01:04:16):
as a great American patriot. And yet the things that
have been flying around about her are that she was
a friend with a Democrat who's accused of betraying his country.
Really Swawell has been accused of having relationship with enemy
(01:04:46):
people and she could have inadvertently given him given away
some secrets, and so that is part of what's going
in to this mix. Another has to do with the
Jeffrey Epstein handling. So they feel like that President Trump
(01:05:10):
made a promise of transparency on the Epstein files and
there was none forthcoming. In fact, they tried to sweep
them away over there in Pam Bondi's office, in Dan
Mangino's office, and now there is speculation that Cash Patel
(01:05:30):
might be next. So it's the end of the first year.
They do serve at the president's prerogative, and you know,
it may be that it's just time. Elon Musk felt
like it was time after a year, and we've had
several of these changeovers, so I'm not sure that we
(01:05:55):
should be surprised with it, but it is. It is
a head scratcher, I guess, that's what I say. It
makes you wonder why at this point, uh he decided
that she needed to go.
Speaker 1 (01:06:15):
Well shar sharing the two things that you mentioned are
what I've heard. You know, I've also heard that President
Trump was a little frustrated that there haven't been more indictments,
more prosecutions of his political enemies, of the the people
that did him wrong. And I think I think some
(01:06:38):
of the some of the dirty political tricks played against
Donald Trump, you know, the Russia Russia Russia hoax, all
that needs to be investigated. I think people should pay
the price for that. Eric Well, well, first of all,
you know, this guy's running for governor in California, and
(01:07:00):
well there's a lot, but he's like the leading Democrat
candidate running for governor that you know for a while.
He had an affair while he was married with the
Chinese communist spy. And what I'd like to say to
(01:07:21):
people in California, you know where we have like eleven
TV stations. If his wife and family couldn't trust this man,
do you really want to trust him as your governor?
That's a question the voters of California you're going to
have to ask. Now, there was an investigation of Eric
(01:07:44):
Shual of Sholwell, his affair with this Chinese spy. The
FBI did an investigation, there was a report all put together,
and that investigation was squashed. Well, Joe Obiden was president.
(01:08:05):
Now supposedly the FBI has wanted to release this file,
but Pam Bundy gave him the heads up. He was
able to get an attorney go to court and stop
the release of that. Now, you know, got nothing to hide,
hide nothing, right, this guy obviously has something to hide.
(01:08:29):
Right before I think when is the election in California?
I think in June the primary. You know, isn't it
amazing that he goes to court to stop the release
of an investigation right before an election in California. That's amazing.
You know, if he had nothing to hide, he wouldn't
(01:08:50):
have done that. And again, if his own wife and
family can't trust this man, why should the people of California.
This guy's going to be your governor for the next
four or eight years. Do you really want a governor
like that? So that's a question that California he's asked.
(01:09:13):
And also the prosecutions, the prosecutions like I mentioned, aren't happening.
No one's been indicted, no one where are these investigations
that were supposed to take place. You know, when Matt
gets pulled out from being Attorney General and Pam was
(01:09:34):
put in there, I was happy about that. I was thinking,
all right, well, this is sometimes your second choice is
your best choice. And I actually thought Pam Bondi was
a better choice. But you know, she messed up the
Epstein thing when she come out and she talked about
(01:09:56):
how she had all the files and then there weren't
any files, all that garbage, and oh you know what
she what it did? It fell into the hands of
the Democrats. You know, the Democrats for four years didn't
want to bring up the Epscene files. Now Donald Trump's
and that's all they want to talk about. So I
(01:10:17):
think she handled that world. So I think those two things,
and maybe there were others. Maybe maybe you know, all
members of the cabinet serve at the pleasure of the president.
On the average, somebody that serves on the presidential cabinet
serves for two years. So the fact that after a
(01:10:40):
year she's gone, after a year, Christy Numan has gone,
it's unfortunate from them for them. But I think change
could be good. I think change could be good at
the Justice Department now well, Cash Patel lall single. I
don't know. I haven't heard. I've heard, oh he's next
and whatever, but I've heard no reason why he might
(01:11:02):
be next. We'll see.
Speaker 2 (01:11:05):
I don't know either. And do we know about Cad Blanche.
Now he's the one that took Tam Bondy's place, Which
that's interesting that they were able that they had someone
standing by ready to take her place the moment.
Speaker 1 (01:11:24):
Do you know is this Todd Blanche defended Donald Trump
with three of the four trials that he went through.
So Todd Blanche is someone that Donald Trump knows and
apparently he thinks he can trust them. M So, although
those trials didn't go in Donald Trump's way per se,
(01:11:47):
Todd Lanch is somebody that worked hand in hand with him.
Now there's some other people, Matt Whittaker, who was an
acting attorney Jenn R. During Donald Trump's last U administration,
Donald Trump forty five. Maybe he would be considered as one,
(01:12:12):
you know, maybe Ted Cruz, you know, I think would
be a great attorney general, although I wouldn't want to
see him leave the Senate. But there I think there's
some other people out there that if this guy isn't confirmed,
I mean, or maybe decides really doesn't want it, or
(01:12:35):
maybe the president will find somebody else he.
Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
Means me seen, well, you know, it's it's just interesting
that they are only calling him active too, So acting
means that they possibly have someone else, that this is
just this is just a stop gap, and that they
are really now doing interviews and we'll see someone else
(01:13:03):
come into this. But you know, I can't blame them
for wanting to get out of there or for not
wanting to serve two years. It's this is tough. It's
tough being in this President Trump's not only his cabinet,
but just being in the public eye in the circle. Yes,
(01:13:29):
and and the press is merciless. Yes, they find nothing
good with anything that Trump does. And Trump derangement syndrome.
That is not limited to Trump, It's limited to anyone.
Speaker 1 (01:13:47):
Look what happened during his last administration. All the people
that were indicted, you know, just about anyone who is
around Donald Trump was indicted. I think when Donald Trump,
Lee's office is going to have to pardon everybody in
(01:14:07):
his cabinet, anyone in the inner circle, everyone associated with
TSA or Rice there might he might have to issue
thousands and thousands of pardons to protect these people from
the wrath of any potential Democrat. You know, if they have,
(01:14:29):
if they hold if they have Congress, this is going
to be terrible. You know the same thing with the midterms.
If the Democrats take control of Congress at the midterms,
that's all you're going to have investigations and impeachments. They're
(01:14:50):
going to impeach everybody around the president. Everyone.
Speaker 2 (01:14:58):
Well, and I I think we've learned a lesson with
the Joe Biden. I'm glad you brought that up. We
haven't heard much about the Joe Biden pardons for a
long time, not since the autopin incident. And they said
anybody that pardoned with the autopin is not pardoned, And
(01:15:21):
I haven't heard where that's gone. You know, it's it's
just an interesting thought, these presidential pardons.
Speaker 1 (01:15:32):
Well, maybe that's another reason Pam Bondy's not there. She
didn't follow up because she didn't do anything. She didn't
follow up on the autopen thing. It was not just
po pardons, It was a lot of other stuff that
was done with that auto pen and that have we
(01:15:53):
heard anything about the auto pen except Easter at the
Easter egg hunt on the way House grounds, Donald Trump
brought up the autopen thing, so maybe that was on
his has been on his mind. Some little kid wanted
an autograph on an Easter egg. President Trump said, well,
(01:16:18):
tonight you'll be able to sell that egg for twenty
five thousand dollars on eBay. And by the way, we
had a president that signed things with the autopen so
the auto pen has been on his mind. Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (01:16:34):
Mm hmm. Well, and I think that you're right, Pam
Bondi should have been like a bulldog about this. It
says that President Trump told Attorney General Pambondi and the
White House consul in a memo to probe what he
claimed was a conspiracy to abuse the power of presidential
(01:16:57):
signatures through the use of an autopin to conceal Biden's
cognitive decline. So he's he's he wants it. And this
was an article that was dated on the fifth of
March this year. So he's still thinking about it. You know,
we we talked about that earlier. What is on the
(01:17:20):
president's mind more than the Iran War? What is he
thinking about? What's his next move? Where he has us
over here looking at the Iran War and then he
has us over here looking at the Save Act, But
really what's he looking at?
Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
And about a budget?
Speaker 2 (01:17:41):
How about how about that?
Speaker 1 (01:17:44):
Are we you know, we could all things. The economy.
You know, the American people want to know what's going
to happen with the economy. Donald Trump thinks, well, you
know that tax returns are now hitting. People are filing
their taxes, and you find out they're finding out how
much more on the thousands. They're getting thousands of dollars
(01:18:07):
back more than what they they thought they were going
to That'll help the new Big Beautiful Bill coming into
full motion, settle this situation in Iran, get the get
the the oil markets back to normal. I mean, that's
going to help. Again. I think that all these things
(01:18:32):
are going to have to happen by June for these
midterm elections. I think it's by June. You know, a
lot of these things have got to start to take effect.
The tax cuts, the Big Beautiful Bill, the oil markets
have got to come down. You know, the inflation thing
(01:18:55):
is not really that bad. Of course, if you listen
to the Democrats, they think it's the worst thing since
the sky fell. All right, you know, the inflation is
is well under three three. There was a great jobs
(01:19:16):
report that just come out, a great jobs report. But
these things have got to the American people have got
to start feeling these things by June for it to
really make a make a difference for the midterms. Donald
Trump knows it, but at the same time, for his base,
(01:19:38):
I think his base wants to know where are the indictments.
It's another thing. He's got to do. Another thing I
believe he's got to do. He's got to get the
Save Act past. He's got to get the Save Act passed.
It's got to be in effect for this u next election.
(01:20:01):
You know, in New Jersey the other day, people are
talking about early voting. The governor of New Jersey wants
to expand early voting, and that's going to happen in
all the blue states, to expand early voting. You know,
once it hits one, it's like a domino effect all
these battle laws. Usually it starts in California and but
(01:20:26):
here it's starting out New Jersey. This extending mail and
voting bad idea. Got to get rid of it, got
to get rid of it.
Speaker 2 (01:20:39):
Well, you ask about the Save Act status, and it's
it really is kind of still in limbo. However it is. However, however,
there are things that could be done to get it
out of there. And he's trying to press them.
Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
Well, let's talk about those, Sharon. Let's talk about the
things that can be done to get save AC passed
in our next sick how about that? All right? All right,
and you are listening to and watching Conservative Command as
Sharon Angel, I'm Rick Draider and Sharon and I will
be back with more news and commentary and we're going
to talk about the Save Act how to get it
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Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
And welcome back. We can back to the Conservative Commandos
with Sharon Angle. I'm Rick Trader, and you know the
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radio show, but it's kind of morphed into a TV
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part of the AUN Television network. Sharon, let's talk about
the Save Act. I believe it's critical not just to
the success of this Trump administration, but I think it's
critical in saving America.
Speaker 2 (01:24:24):
It is, and it also forces some things to be
done at the state level. And I guess that's where
we really need to think about what this is because
there are two really key pieces of the Save Act.
One is voter identification. You have to present your government
(01:24:50):
ID and show that you are actually who you say
you are so that we don't have impersonation. We don't
have numerous ballots being cast by by someone that is
just casting a lot of ballots, able to get a
hold of them and cast them. Uh So there it
(01:25:12):
is a major point in the keeping our elections honest,
fair and honest. The second thing that's within it that's
critical is citizenships. Citizens only citizens should vote, and that's
the law. This is not a new law. I wanting
(01:25:34):
to put that out there right at the beginning. It's
against the law to impersonate someone else. It's against the
law to vote more than once. It's against the law
to stuff the ballot box. Basically, it's against the law.
So what the Save Act is doing is saying, enforce
(01:25:55):
the law. We don't allow these things. There's laws against it.
And the way to keep the cheat down is to
enforce the law. On show us who you are, present
an ID, show us that you're a citizen. That's already
the law. This is not news. And so when they
(01:26:16):
talk about making you prove that you're a citizen being
somehow a new idea, it's not. It's already the law.
You are not supposed to be voting in any elections.
You know, it's not up for debate. It's part of
(01:26:38):
our law already. I know, I've had a lot of
people talk about, well, married women they have a difficult
time proving who they are. Well, that's nonsense. I'm a
married woman and I go by my husband's last name,
and it's part of my identity and it has nothing
(01:27:04):
to do with whether I can vote or not. Nobody
questions my last name. And we know, as women how
to make sure that our identification is correct. It's an
insult on the face of it to think that married
women somehow cannot navigate the identity process.
Speaker 1 (01:27:31):
We do it.
Speaker 2 (01:27:32):
Women get married, that's just what you do. So it's
that that's not part of the bill, but it's a
throwback to well, not everybody can prove who they are. Well,
that's nonsense. That's a nonsensical argument.
Speaker 1 (01:27:52):
Should women be angered by the fact that the Sycocrats
also known as Democrats to some people's Sychocrats to me,
are saying that women are too stupid to get a
real ID, to get a proof of citizenship in the
(01:28:15):
name in their married name, to get their birth certificate changed.
I mean, there's many, many, many ways that you can
prove your citizenship in your name, But the Sycocrats are saying, oh,
it's too hard for women don't know how to do it.
(01:28:37):
Should be annoyed with that.
Speaker 2 (01:28:40):
I think we should be totally insulted by it. It
somehow suggests that we're not smart enough to navigate the
identification process, that we haven't been doing it for years.
We've been doing it for a long long time, even
before we had the right to vote. We're able to
(01:29:02):
negotiate our citizenship and who we are. This has just
come up as some kind of a gas lighting approach.
I guess to the whole argument, and it's silliness. It's
just silliness, and it's insulting to women. It's just as
insulting as allowing men to play in our sports and
(01:29:26):
calling them women. It's insulting to think that we don't
know what the definition of a woman is. We're women,
we do we know that definition, and all of this
that has come up in the last few years is
just insulting to women.
Speaker 1 (01:29:48):
Well, how insulting. And I'll tell you where I'm coming from.
Blacks didn't seem to be insulted when the sycocrat said, well,
they don't know how to get an ID. But yet,
because it continued to vote for the Sycocrats who say
(01:30:10):
there's too stupid to get an ID. So I just wonder, well,
that is going to have an effect on women.
Speaker 2 (01:30:21):
Well, it won't on the left women. They have denied
our rights as women in order to keep their Democrat.
Speaker 1 (01:30:32):
Yeah, I agree with you there, But there's.
Speaker 2 (01:30:34):
The same thing with the blacks. Some of them have
denied the bigotry within the Democrat party, but in order
to keep that Democrat agenda. Well, you're exactly right. And
where and where did well, you know, let's go back
(01:30:55):
just one hundred little over one hundred years ago. Who
was champion for the freedom of the slaves?
Speaker 1 (01:31:05):
Who is the party? They?
Speaker 2 (01:31:09):
They weren't. They didn't want to free the slaves. It
was the Republicans who was doing the fourteenth Amendment. It
was the Republicans who said women should have a right
to vote, the Republicans. So, you know, whenever we start
into this, uh, will we defend ourselves? It depends. It
(01:31:32):
just depends if the Democrat agenda is more important to
you than your in your own uh knowledge of who
you are, your own desire for freedom, your own desire
to be a an equal partner in the United States. Well,
(01:31:54):
then I guess you will not stand up. And that's
that's what we're seeing in both cases that you mentioned
here and honestly the same act. Well, the issue here
is that it is the law. We need to enforce
the law. If it passes at the federal level, we
(01:32:15):
still as states need to pass it at the states
level because it only applies to federal elections, which means
only your congressman or your US Senator this year would
be on the ballot where they had to prove suited
citizenship and show voter ID. However, what they're challenging the
(01:32:37):
elections officials with is saying, are you going to have
two separate elections? Are you just going to go along
with the federal rules? And that's why this is really important,
is we want to push those election officials into making
that decision you're going to require two separate elections just
(01:32:57):
so you don't have to show your ear ID or
prove your citizenship, which is the law already. And that's
the bottom line of the Save Act. And so that's
really what's going on here, and that the and that
the Republicans in Congress are dragging their feet overpassing this
by just a simple majority. We know how to do that.
(01:33:21):
Harry Reid gave us the nuclear option on judges. We
pass them by a simple majority. This closure rule is
just a rule, it's not a law. They should just
do it. For everything that Congress passes by a simple majority,
the Senate should pass by a simple majority. It's very
(01:33:43):
it's a very simple thing to do, and that's what
they should be doing with this. That's what they should
be accomplishing, is let's get this show on the road.
Rather than having what I think are Republicans that have
Trump derangement syndrome, they would rather please the Democrats than
(01:34:06):
do the right thing.
Speaker 1 (01:34:08):
Well, the argument coming from the Republican rhinos who are
not looking to penises, are saying, well, if we do
this the Democrats, then we'll do it. Well, they're going
to do it irregardless. They're going to do it anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:34:24):
If it benefits them, they will do it.
Speaker 1 (01:34:27):
Well. I'll tell you that. Another thing I really do believe,
and maybe I don't want to open as can of
worms in the last two minutes of the segment, is
that I think another thing President Trump should do is
give Puerto Rico it's independence and to make Washington d
C part of the state of Maryland. And why because
(01:34:52):
republic if Democrats ever get control of the House the Senate,
way else they're going to make Puerto Rico a state
and Washington d C ISD which means that the Democrats
are going to get four additional Democrat senators and probably
ten to twelve seats in the House. And I think,
(01:35:15):
I honestly do believe while Republicans have control of the House,
the Senate, White House, they need to give Puerto Rico
it's independence and make Washington d C. A part of
the state of Maryland. Take that issue off the table forever.
Speaker 2 (01:35:36):
Well, I you know, Rick Trader, I think you're right.
It's a can of worms we won't open and we
actually won't get it resolved in the next two minutes.
I think it's time to go to a break, is
what I say. Is it is an interesting topic though.
Speaker 1 (01:35:54):
All right, and you are listening to and watching Conservative
Commandos with Sharon Angle, I'm Rick traitor and go to
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Speaker 1 (01:37:42):
Hey, welcome back to the Conservative Commanders Radio Show with
Sharon Angel and I'm Rick Trader coming to you from
the Mypillar Studios, the Mysore studios of the a U
n TV networks. Want to thank Jeff Kower, our friend
from Inside Politics w GSO in New Orleans, for joining us.
(01:38:03):
And I don't know if I pronounced that right, but
you know where I mean, that big city in Louisiana.
And again check out his website career dot net. Suar Uh.
Where we're going, there's a less many I think.
Speaker 2 (01:38:21):
I think what's on everybody's mind is this Reconciliation bill.
And the reason I'm saying that is because we're now
a little bit concerned about TSA. I'm flying in this country, right. Uh,
that's the that's the underlying issue where it kind of
hits people because of the Reconciliation Bill not being passed
(01:38:45):
in TSA folks getting laid off. You wonder how much
longer is the way going to be in the airport
when I fly out, And it's been an interesting such
a way for sure. I flew out just to Las
(01:39:05):
Vegas the other day, and I continue to fly out
to Las Vegas wait exactly the same. There was no
difference in the fly time for me. And it was
interesting the good humor that I met within the TSA
(01:39:32):
folks that were checking our our identification and allowing us
to go through. Now I like to go through the
pre check line, but I didn't see any more delays
in the regular line. It seemed like everything was going
through smoothly. They were checking their the identification and everybody
(01:39:56):
seemed in a good mood, especially those that were work
in the stations. It was interesting to me that the
fellow that checked my identification made a joke with me.
He made a joke with the guy in front of
him of me, and he made a joke with the
(01:40:16):
guy in front of him, and it was as if
everything's good, we're not. We're pretty laid back here. If
you're supposed to be here in the line and you're
just traveling like any other regular American person, they'll be
too worried about it. We're not. And it was I
(01:40:42):
had heard that it was because they had replaced some
of the TSA folks with ice agents, and that the
ice agents because they do this all the time and
have to diffuse angry mobs, if you will, or angry people,
or be careful that the anger doesn't escalate, or that
(01:41:06):
there isn't something worse that can happen. That they that
they are a just a easier group to get along with,
and that certainly was. My experience is that we had
a pretty good time there in the In the line,
(01:41:28):
I had a pair of shoes that set off the
beeper and I had to go put him back on
the on the built but it wasn't a big deal.
I still got my shoes on and took off, and
I was in plenty of time to get to my
gate and get on the plane. So I don't think
(01:41:51):
that the sky is falling, is what I'm saying, Rick Trader,
this reconciliation bill, they're making a big deal out of it,
that we've got to get this done. That you know,
homeland security now is in jeopardy because you know, people
are quitting their jobs or not coming to work because
they're not getting paid. I think that most government employees
(01:42:16):
understand that once the government, the Congress gets us back
together and passes this, that they'll get paid.
Speaker 1 (01:42:24):
Well, they will get paid, but it's you know, it's
tough to go over months without a paycheck, Shard. And
it's more than just a division of Homeland Security. It's
the Coast Guard, it's the National Park Service rangers. I mean,
there's a lot of people that are affected by this
who haven't haven't gotten a paycheck. I don't know, I
(01:42:47):
don't know too many people that could go a month
without a paycheck, you know, Sharon talking about Homeland Security,
talking about ICE, talking about sanctuary cities there, I heard
a proposal that if these sanctuary states, these sanctuary cities
(01:43:08):
don't start cooperating with ICE, a plan is to remove
the status of international airports from their airports. Like, for instance,
in the New York City area, there are three major
airports JFK, LaGuardia, and Nork. Now they're they're in what
(01:43:33):
you call uh sanctuary state and sanctuary cities. So that
so the designation of international airport would be removed and
people would have to if they're they're flying into the country,
would have to go to somewhere like maybe Georgia, I
don't know, maybe somewhere in Ohio, I don't know, but
(01:43:56):
somewhere that the ICE agents can work and work within
cooperation of that stack these cities that are sanctuary cities.
That would be Boston, that would be New York, that'd
be Philadelphia. Uh, I'm not sure about Washington, but you
(01:44:19):
know Los Angeles, San Francisco. Yes, it's going to inconvenience
the traveler, But at the same time, I think that
would be really putting putting the the vice on a
lot of these sanctuary cities to stop their sanctuary city policies.
Speaker 2 (01:44:43):
Hmmm. Do you think Congress is even considering it? I
want to go back, Donald Trump is what?
Speaker 7 (01:44:54):
So?
Speaker 2 (01:44:54):
What about John Thune? Is he?
Speaker 1 (01:44:58):
I have no idea, what's an that idiot's mine? I
really have no idea what's in that idiot's mine? But
could President Trump do that with a an executive order?
I don't know that either. I mean, who gives who
gives authority to an airport to be in a an
international airport? Is that Congress or is that the FAA,
(01:45:23):
which is under the Department of your Insportation, which is
under the Trump Cabinet administration. I don't know that Maybe
we can answer that question on tomorrow's show. How about
that idea?
Speaker 2 (01:45:42):
Yeah, Rick Trader, the flyer to investigation.
Speaker 1 (01:45:47):
Seazy to investigate, just to a Google. Hey, Sharon, I
want to once again, I want to thank Jeff Carewer,
and I want to thank you for sitting in as
my co host pot before I go give us this
gime on how people can keep in contact with Sharon
Angle when she's not here on Conservative Commandos.
Speaker 2 (01:46:07):
Well, right now, as you know, I'm in the thick
of a campaign for Nevada Secretary of State and that
website is vote Sharnangle dot com, vote Sarrenangle dot com.
Speaker 1 (01:46:22):
Well, Sharon, I know you're running all over Nevada. Sometimes
sometimes you're going to have to tell me how you
do it. I don't you know, You're you're a busy lady.
And I know just before today's show you were out
got ingested the nick of time for our guest, and
I do appreciate that. But for right now, we are
(01:46:43):
out of time. That means that we're gonna run and
we gotta go take care godless, and we'll see it
tomorrow on TV and on radio.
Speaker 7 (01:47:14):
Although not specifically named as a right in the Constitution,
the Constitution implies an American citizens' fundamental right to vote.
In the Constitution, Article one, Section four, it states, the times, places,
and manner of holding elections, whose presenators and representatives shall
be prescribed in each state by the legislature thereof. The
United States shall guarantee to every state in this Union
(01:47:35):
a republican form of government. The founding fathers delegated to
the states the power to recognize the right to vote.
They believe no state would deny it citizens the right
to vote. The Fifteenth Amendments, Section one says, the right
of citizens of the United States to vote shall not
be denied or abridged by the United States or any state.
(01:47:56):
As a republic, not a democracy, we entrust government to
our elected representative is rather than the majority rule. Denial
of citizens' right to vote would be a denial of
a republican form of government. As Supreme Court Justice HUGO.
Black said, no right is more precious in a free
country than that of having a voice and the election
of those who make the laws under which as good
citizens must live. Other rights, even the most basic, are
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illusory if the right to vote is undermined. Although voting
is not a requirement, it is a civic responsibility. Citizen
voters are the foundation of America's democratic republic. The other
rights that we value as Americans cannot exist without the
right to vote. The Election Integrity Project California EIPCA a nonpartisan, nonprofit,
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tax exempt public benefit five OHO one C three corporation
volunteers dedicated to assuring that every legally cast vote is
properly counted and reported presents Stolen Choices Stolen Choices, a
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documentary on the Election Integrity crisis.
Speaker 2 (01:49:36):
Stolen Choices. We all have a choice of who represents us,
and when someone else votes in our place, they have
stolen our choices.
Speaker 7 (01:49:51):
Stolen choices. We all have a choice when we vote
to determine who represents us, and when that vote is
corrupted by any means, our choice is stolen.
Speaker 1 (01:50:32):
Because you can't really have a democratic system, particularly one
the public has confidence, and if elections are being stolen,
all of.
Speaker 8 (01:50:41):
Us have the right not to be intimidated from voting,
blocked from voting, artificially prevented from voting, we fought a
great civil rights struggle over that. We have to preserve
and maintain those gains.
Speaker 7 (01:50:50):
We have to.
Speaker 8 (01:50:50):
But there's a second civil right we all have, which
is we have a right not to have our vote
canceled out by someone who shouldn't be voting, someone who's
an illegal alien, someone who's a fellon not eligible to
vot vote, someone who doesn't exist. If they vote, they
cancel your vote out as much as if you're prevented
from voting.
Speaker 2 (01:51:08):
People died in fault for the right to vote.
Speaker 6 (01:51:11):
Any time to vote one voter is negative.
Speaker 2 (01:51:14):
I voter fraud is too many times.
Speaker 8 (01:51:16):
Two out of three voters nationwide believe that voter fraud
is a serious problem in the US today.
Speaker 9 (01:51:22):
The process is rigged. This whole election is being grigged.
The whole thing is one big fix.
Speaker 1 (01:51:32):
It's one big fix.
Speaker 4 (01:51:35):
It's one big ugly lie.
Speaker 9 (01:51:39):
It's one big fix.
Speaker 10 (01:51:42):
But the larger point that I want to size here
is that there is no serious person out there who
would suggest somehow that you could even you could even
rig America's elections.
Speaker 2 (01:52:00):
Like to know what you can say to reassure us
that this election will not be rigged.
Speaker 6 (01:52:04):
Stole it helps in Ohio, then we got Democrats in
charge of the machines.
Speaker 8 (01:52:08):
But look, I come from Chicago, so so I want
to be honest.
Speaker 7 (01:52:13):
It's not as if it's just Republicans who've been mounting
around with elections in the past.
Speaker 6 (01:52:18):
Sometimes Democrats have too. It's easy to say it's the
ball fold. It's so it's the Russians.
Speaker 1 (01:52:26):
To see it is that the system is vulnerable.
Speaker 8 (01:52:29):
Is there a documented history of voter fraud, you betcha?
Is it consistent over time?
Speaker 2 (01:52:33):
You betcha?
Speaker 8 (01:52:34):
Has it happened in many places in this country?
Speaker 2 (01:52:36):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (01:52:36):
Has it affected close elections?
Speaker 7 (01:52:38):
Yes? Election corruption is deeply embedded. Election fraud is a
crime that usually pays, writes Tracy Campbell in his book
Delivered the Vote, a History of election fraud on American
political tradition. From seventeen forty two to two thousand and four,
Hans von Sbukowski and John Fund co authored Who's Counting?
How Fraudsters and bureaucrats but Your Vote at Risk? They
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focused tension on the many problems of our election system
from the slipshot system of vote counting that noted political
scientist Walter Dean Burnham calls the most careless of the
developed world, the States not passing laws requiring photo ID
and curbing the rampant use of absolutee ballots. Corruption began
with the very first election before the United States Revolution
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in seventeen forty two, the first Prime Minister of Britain
and the American Colonies, Robert Walker, was forced to resign
because of election fraud. Throughout the years, corruption and fraud
had been reported, arrests and convictions made, and sentences served.
The variety of ways this crime is perpetrated are also
well documented.
Speaker 8 (01:53:38):
George Washington bought a bunch of liquor and got people
drunk just before they voted, and he sure wanted them
to vote for him when he ran for the House
of Burgesses in Virginia. You go into the election of
eighteen hundred Aaron ber versus Thomas Jefferson. That was all
about voter fraud and voter manipulation behind the scenes Tammany Hall.
As the waves of immigrants came into America, they were
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often net at the stocks. Many of them were signed
up to vote even though they weren't citizens. They were
ordered to vote a certain way, otherwise they didn't have
access to city jobs. They didn't have access to benefits
if they were in trouble. Boss Tweed, who went to
prison for his corruption in New York City. He once
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testified in a New York court room that, as far
as he knew, there had never been an honest election
to his knowledge, in the City of New York.
Speaker 7 (01:54:26):
Eighteen forty three, New York City Boss Tweeds Tammany Hall
imported inmates from Blackwells Island Penitentiary to vote in democratic wards.
Tweed employed floaters who cast multiple ballots, thugs to intimidate voters,
and colonizers illegals from outside the voting jurisdiction to cast
last minute ballots. It was Boss Tweed who said the
ballots didn't make the outcome. The counters did and it
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contested vote in eighteen seventy six presidential election between Samuel J.
Tilden and Ruthberg B. Hayes Democrat. Paramilitary Red Shirts and
the White League used fraud in violence to suppress black
and white Republican voters in the South Florida, Louisiana, and
South Carolina used double sets of returns. In South Carolina,
one hundred and one percent of eligible votes were counted
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in Ohio. Hayes was shot as he sat down to dinner.
Speaker 11 (01:55:15):
The election was decided by the Compromise of eighteen seventy seven.
Republican Hayes became president by a one to eighty five
to one eighty four electoral vote victory. Democrats accepted Hayes
in return for a withdrawal of federal troops from South
Carolina and Louisiana, plus federal subsidies for a transcontinental railroad
line through the South.
Speaker 12 (01:55:34):
The Associated Press sent out a story on the nineteen
thirty four election, quote Big Tom Pendergast Democratic machine wrote,
to overwhelming victory today after bloodstained election marked by four killings,
scores of sluggings, and machine gun terrorists. The most famous
member of the gang was Harry Truman, who became the
President of the United States. In the Senate, Truman was
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often referred to as the Senator from Pendergas, not Missouri.
Speaker 7 (01:56:03):
In nineteen forty eight the Texas US Senate race, Lyndon
Johnson won by eighty seven votes after trailing by twenty
thousand votes. There were thousands of dead voters and no shows.
After these findings, the court ordered Johnson's name off the ballot.
The order was reversed, though by a higher court. Lyndon
Johnson earned the reputation in Texas that he would do
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whatever it took to win. In the nineteen sixty presidential election,
New York Harold Tribune reported sufficient evidence to prove the
state of Illinois was stolen for Kennedy. Mobster Sam g
and Conna and the Chicago Crime Syndicate played a role.
Dead people voted in Chicago, fifty six people voted from
one house, and three Chicago election workers were convicted of
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voter fraud. Kennedy won Texas in nineteen sixty because in
Fannin County, Texas, there were four eight hundred and ninety
five registered voters in six one hundred and thirty eight
cast ballots, and Kennedy won by seventy five percent of
the vote. His running was Lyndon Johnson, the Senator from Texas,
who said dead people have the right to vote too.
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If Johnson had lost in nineteen forty eight, it would
have dramatically impacted the US history.
Speaker 1 (01:57:11):
Question to Senator Kenniday, prom mister Fleming, senator the Vice President,
in his campaign has said that you are naive and
at times immature.
Speaker 9 (01:57:19):
He has raised the question of leadership.
Speaker 8 (01:57:21):
It is generally acknowledged that the nineteen sixty presidential election Illinois,
that the elected John F. Kennedy was stolen by Mayor Daily.
That's historically generally acknowledged. We've gotten better. I think there's
less fraud now than there was, but where there's pockets
of fraud, it's as bad as ever.
Speaker 6 (01:57:39):
Mister Curtis, Would you please state your full name for
the record.
Speaker 13 (01:57:43):
Name is Clinton Eugene Curtiss.
Speaker 8 (01:57:45):
And what is your profession.
Speaker 13 (01:57:46):
I'm a computer programmer.
Speaker 6 (01:57:48):
Would you please speak into the microphones.
Speaker 8 (01:57:49):
Of the audience conterior testimony, mister Curtis, are their programs
that can be used to secretly fix elections?
Speaker 7 (01:57:56):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (01:57:57):
How do you know that to be the case.
Speaker 13 (01:57:59):
Because in October of two thousand I wrote a prototype
or president. Congressman Tom Feenie at the company I worked
for in Alvido, Florida, did just that.
Speaker 7 (01:58:10):
And we say, just did just that.
Speaker 13 (01:58:12):
It would rig an election, It would flip the voute
fifty one forty names whoever you wanted it go to
and whichever race you.
Speaker 8 (01:58:18):
Wanted to win.
Speaker 2 (01:58:20):
And would that program, if you designed, be something that
elections officials that might be on county boards of elections
could detect they never see it.
Speaker 8 (01:58:31):
Bush versus Bullerton, Florida pulled back into the undecided column.
Speaker 6 (01:58:38):
The campaign chairman comes in and says to you, you.
Speaker 9 (01:58:41):
Better get people scrambling for a recount.
Speaker 8 (01:58:43):
In the end, the Supreme Court had the last word.
Speaker 2 (01:58:46):
So could it happen again?
Speaker 7 (01:58:47):
There's no question it could.
Speaker 1 (01:58:48):
Happen again right here.
Speaker 7 (01:58:54):
I mean, I'm not I have a full watching certificate.
It's like a go inside. I wondered why you come
up to take a picture of it? I mean, what
why everybody's taken picture?
Speaker 2 (01:59:04):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (01:59:05):
I mean I think you might be a little bit
intimidating that you have a stick in your hand, and
that's why you know, yeah, I mean that's a weapon.
So that's why I'm a.
Speaker 6 (01:59:13):
Little we're youtu design.
Speaker 9 (01:59:15):
I mean, I am a concern citizen.
Speaker 1 (01:59:17):
I'm just worried that you might be Okay, that's.
Speaker 7 (01:59:20):
Why we're here. In two thousand and eight, Seattle, Washington,
Acorn was convicted of one thousand, seven hundred and sixty
two fraudulent voter registration forms. The group's leader, Clifton Mitchell,
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and four others were convicted and received jail time, and
Acorn was fined twenty five thousand dollars, but Acorn received
forty million dollars of US taxpayer money before it declared
bankruptcy in twenty ten. In twenty ten, in the Maryland
governor's race, Paul Sharett, campaign manager for Governor Robert Erlick,
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a Republican, was convicted of a robo call to block voters,
telling them not to vote because the Democrats had already
won the twenty ten election. He received a sentence of
probation in five hundred hours of community service.
Speaker 9 (02:00:18):
Carrillo followed Daisy Cabrera to campaign offices, the Momi Dade
Elections Department, and the post office where she allegedly mailed
nineteen absentee ballot. Cabrera is accused of being a bullet terra,
a person who makes a living in the absentee ballot business.
Speaker 7 (02:00:36):
In Texas, Rosa Maria Ortega was convicted of non citizen
voting in twenty twelve and twenty fourteen. Prtenha Segura Munos,
an illegal immigrant, was convicted of voting under a false
name in two thousand and eight and in twenty ten.
In twenty sixteen, in Martin, Kentucky mayor Ruth Robinson threatened
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public housing residents if they did not sign absentee ballots.
She also offered to buy votes. She was sentenced to
ninety months in prison. Robinson died in prison.
Speaker 1 (02:01:09):
Our system is predicated on the fact that each voter's
voice is his or her vote, and that vote should
Speaker 8 (02:01:16):
Not be legated by an illegal vote.