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3-12-26 Conservative Commandos: Are Trump haters and liberal media conspiring to stop ship movement in the Strait Of Hormuz???

 President Donald Trump warned Iran on Monday against blocking oil shipments in the Strait of Hormuz, a Middle Eastern passage through which a fifth of the world’s petroleum travels.
He said in a social media post that "Death, Fire, and Fury” would “reign upon” assets essential to the country.  “If Iran does anything that stops the flow of Oil within the Strait of Hormuz, they will be hit by the United States of America TWENTY TIMES HARDER than they have been hit thus far,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.  The National News Desk requested comment from Iran’s foreign ministry but hasn’t received a response. The country’s top national security official, Ali Larijani, said in an X post on Tuesday, though, that the passage “will either be a Strait of peace and prosperity for all or will be a Strait of defeat and suffering for warmongers.”
Tankers have stopped traveling through the channel since the beginning of the war, when the U.S. and Israel ignited a regional conflict with a fatal strike against Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Welcome everybody, and welcome fellow Patriots, Welcome fellow the poorbles,
Welcome all if you drinks to society, rock Todwilders, sick
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(00:30):
you're always going to be welcome here. And this is
the Conservative Commando's radio show. And I'm Rick Trader, coming
to you from the my Pillar studios and my Store
studios of the au N TV network. And joining me
today as my co host is the Patriot from the
battleground State, the battle born State, the Silver State. That's Nevada.

(00:51):
And this is Sharon Angelin. Sharon, welcome back, Welcome back
to Conservative Commandos.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Thanks Rick, it's great to be here. Had quite a
news cycle since we were on the last time.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Indeed we have.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
It has to do with Iran. It seems like we're
in a new kind of war.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
Well we got to ran, we got the again. Since
you and I've been together with the Christy Nome thing,
I mean just we've a couple terrors attacks and other
couple potential terist attacks. I mean every day, every day
it's it's a new news day. But Sharon, I know,
we want to talk about Iran, but I got to

(01:33):
bug up my thing. I won't use the word, but
I'm really, really, really annoyed about something.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
In my opinion, Donald Trump's actions in Iran have prevented
a nuclear war by him hitting I Ran as hard
as he has relentlessly, how he's taken out at least
two levels of the government there. That we've taken out

(02:08):
their navy, we've taken out their air force, We've taken
out their eyes and ears. They have no defense against
our attack. It's amazing to me that Iran has not
shot down any of our aircraft. I think it's been
a brilliant rand operation from beginning to end. The Israeli's

(02:33):
with us, they've done a miraculous job, seriously sharing absolutely textbook. Now,
Wikoff and Jerck Kishner went to Iran to negotiate with him,
and the first thing out of Iran's mouth their negotiator was,
we have enough material to build eleven nuclear bombs, and

(02:57):
you're not gonna stop us. And that's what triggered this attack, Sharon,
I believe that Donald Trump has saved the life of
you and me and just about everyone. We'd love everyone
we know. I think he has preserved America. I think

(03:21):
he's preserved the world. I think he has prevented an
all out nuclear world war. And this is a scenario,
and I'm going to ask you, Sharon. You know me diabolical,
but I'm going to ask you if you think that
I'm onto something with my scenario. If Iran got a bomb,

(03:46):
they were going to use it without a doubt, and
the first target they would have hit would have been
Israel within moments, Within moments, Israel would have retaliated. Now,
maybe Iran would have also hit some of our bases
in the Middle East. But let's say by retaliating that

(04:09):
brings it Russia and China into the equation and they
hit Israel. Now, Israel is really our only ally in
the Middle East, and you know, judging by what's gone
on in Europe, they might be our only ally anywhere
in the world. Sharon, we would protect, we would retaliate

(04:30):
with nuclear weapons. Now does that cause Russia or China
to retaliate against us? You see what I'm saying Sharon.
This is this is a domino effect one, two, three, four,
five six, unleashing hell on Earth, Sharon, unleashing how on earth?

(04:52):
Russia has enough? China has enough nuclear weapons to hit
every major city in the United in the States, every
military installation across the world. Actually, I don't know about you, Sharon.
I wouldn't want to live through something like that. I
mean that, I hope I'm the first to die. I

(05:15):
would not want to live through that. Think of nine
to eleven and just by them hitting the two World
Trade Towers, how that interrupted our way of living here
in the United States, our economy. My gosh, we still
can't get on a plane without without going through body
skinners and all that. And that's all because of nine

(05:37):
to eleven. I hate to think of what an all
out nuclear war would do this this country. Now, what's
really got me angry today, Sharon? There are people out
there who are angry because they're paying fifty cents a
gallon more for gasoline. I would to say to these
stupid idiots, what's more imp to you, being fifty cents

(06:03):
a gallon work for gas or having a nuclear weapon
dropped on your head, the head of your children, your grandchildren,
everyone you love. Having our way of life in this
world destroyed. Not just in the United States, this would
destroy especially with the fallout which would be released into

(06:25):
the atmosphere, there would not be any place on Earth
left living in. As I say, Sharon, I would not
want to live through this. But these stupid idiots who
are so consumed with the stink and fifty cents a
gallon of gasoline? Where the hell were they when Joe

(06:46):
Biden raised gas prices two dollars a gallon? Where were
they when governors like Phil Murphy raise electric in particular
in New Jersey forty five percent other states the cost
of electrics? Where were they then, Sharon?

Speaker 3 (07:07):
Why weren't they demanding that Joe Biden lower praise the
gasoline he did at the midterms he released oil from
the oil preserve that still hasn't been replenished.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
Where were these people then? And how dare they put
our lives at risk because they want Donald Trump to
stop this bombing, to stop this war against Iraq Iran,
because they don't want to pay fifty cents a gallon
work for guests? How dare they? Sharon Angle, Sharon, you

(07:45):
think I'm taking this too far.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
No, Rick, I don't, and I don't think the President. Well,
I feel like the President agrees with you, Rick, and
I say that is because it's always been pretty clear
that we were going to have to do something. He said,
we don't want to stay in this mess another ten years.

(08:09):
You know, every ten years we get back in this mess.
And he's determined, just like it was determined in Venezuela,
to protect us. The Venezuelan thing had to do with
someone in our own hemisphere attacking us with a drug
war chemical weapon, if you will, and removing.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Mical weapon of mass destruction. That's what these drugs are.
When you're killing one hundred thousand people a year here
in this country with these drugs coming up from Venezuela,
and then they have these stupid people calling a fishing boats.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
Well, it's just it's just like those that saw the
Bunker Busters last spring as the end of the Iranian
nuclear threat. That's another reason they don't want to go
in anymore.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
As well.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
We did that, right, we did that. We went in there,
we bombed their nuclear reactor production situation, and we're good.
But we weren't, and neither was Israel the war continues.
Even after the CEA spires with Hamas, the war continues.
There's no ceasepire in Israel. Hesbalah is continuing to wreck

(09:28):
Havoc in Lebanon and to come across the Israeli lines
to send in UAVs and also missiles. Iran has been attacking,
So there was never a ceasefire. There was never a

(09:50):
pulling back. When we sent in the bunker busters. They
just said, oh well, we've got more. And that's basically
what they told our ambassadors and they went to construct
a peace. They said, we've got more, and we're not
dealing with people who think like we do. Rick, that's
the real.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
You're right there. We love life, We love life. They
want to be killed so they can get their seventy
two virgins. That's what they want. That's what's important to them.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
And it's what Gold of my Years said years and
years ago. So this is not news. This is ever
since Israel became a nation in nineteen forty eight. This
has been going on, and Gold to my Years said
we will have peace when they love their children more
than they hate us, and that's not the case. Even now.

(10:46):
They don't love their children. More than they hate us,
and they and it is. The US isn't just Israel anymore.
The US is America, is the United States. So when
you say, uh, they were aiming those that weaponry at us,
of course they were when we fired that shot. And

(11:08):
I have to say this, there was a huge preparation
that went ahead of this Irenian strike. We had several
aircraft carriers in the vicinity ready to defend. That's what
they were there for, to keep the collateral damage from

(11:29):
spreading across the world, from keeping keeping others from getting hit.
But you know, we we knew. I think we understood.
I think Trump understood that there was going to be
some loss of life. And he wasn't talking about another
strike on the homeland. What he was talking about was

(11:51):
our bases like the one in Bahrain, where the minute
we struck, they struck our base in Bahrain, even though
Bahrain is an ally of Iran, so that they don't
have friends, they don't even have allies. If you're not
in their circle of whatever it takes, we're going to

(12:16):
kill the Infidel, then you're a fair game. Then they
can strike at you, just like they've struck at Cutter,
just like They've struck at the UEA, United Immirates, the
United Arab imrans Ua, Saudi Arabia was struck, Jordan was struck.

(12:39):
You know, Syria, all of the Middle East has thirteen
places in the Middle East, we expect them to strike
at Israel. But all of these places that were claiming
some kind of allegiance to Iran, they know and they
understand exactly how radical Islam is in Iran because they're

(13:03):
afraid of it. They are still afraid of it. Even
as as Trump has said, well, we've taken out their navy.
They have no navy left, so it's okay for everybody
to go through the Straits of Hormuz, go ahead and
continue your trade. We've done that. We've taken out their
air power. They don't have any air force less. All

(13:26):
they've got is these missiles and they keep firing them. However,
interesting news out of Israel is that the fire power
is less. Over three days, they went from several hundred
missiles being fired at Israel to about fifty in just

(13:46):
three days, So they're actually having to pull back on
their ability to strike because we have been so forceful.
They've gone through three leaders. Now I mean the third
ones on the chopping block. It looks like they've and
this is another thing about their children here. It is

(14:08):
this fellow is Ayatoleholmeni's son that they've now said, well,
he's going to be the supreme leader. And this is
an interesting thought that their supreme leaders don't last very
long these days. And that's exactly what President Trump has said,

(14:28):
that this guy, unless he approves of him, he doesn't
think he will last long in office. So we have
done everything we know. And finally there was a strike
on their oil fields. And the report out of Israel
now is that in Tehran it is raining oil. The

(14:52):
skies are black though the air is just thick with
oil because of these refineries that they hit. And it
was and just one rick. It's three or four now
I think it's four. And the interesting part of that
is that Russia and China get their oil from Iran.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
So well, especially China. Russia has their own oil, but
China gets ninety of the ninety percent of the royal
from around Iran.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
Well, even so, what it is doing is we may
be going up fifty cents a gallon here. And I
have to say that our gas prices have gone down,
so really it hasn't hit us so hard here, and
we get our oil out of California, so there's it's

(15:46):
more stable, as you pointed out, than it ever was
in Biden's term. And here we are at war and
those refineries are gone. So you know what, what they're
worried about is that this will have an economic effect

(16:06):
all over the world because of the destruction of the
oil production there in Iran. So there's just so much
going on.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
There's so many pieces to this puzzle. There really is.
But again, I gotta say I would I would rather
pay more for a gallon I guess I'd rather pay
more for a pound of butter. I'd rather pay more
for a gallon of milk because the prices of gas
and oil and diesel going up have an effect on it.
But I'd rather pay more a little more for those things, Sharon.

(16:41):
Then they have a nuclear weapon dropped on their head,
destroying our way of life. I love life, Sharon, I
love life. I love this country, and my gosh, I'd
never want to see anything happen to it. But these
stupid people that are demanding Trump stopped now, they're idiots.
There's stupid stupid idiots. And I I know that strong language,

(17:04):
and nobody's gonna say, oh, that's that's wrong of him
that used the word stupid. But that's what they are. Sharon,
I'll tell you what else is stupid breaks. We got
to take stupid breaks. It's just the way it is.
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(20:16):
A couple of things. Number one, the people in Iran,
the citizen tree, the ones that were in the streets
demonstrating before our attack. When Iran started, a lot of
the people where thirty two thousand people were slaughtered, A
lot of people would ask, well, why aren't the people
a right in the streets. Well, for one thing, they're

(20:39):
powerless against the army. The era the Iran army, and
the army is still there. But they have no guns.
They have no guns, so their parents, you know why
they don't have a second Amendment. So people wonder, whow
why is there a second amendment important? Well, there you go,

(21:01):
there's an example to go up against the tyrannical government
if you have to. We saw this in our revolutionary war.
We saw this scenarios civil war. That's why our second
Amendment rights are so important. And the other thing I
want to talk about therace of our most Twenty percent

(21:24):
of the world's will goes through there, and as you mentioned,
ninety percent of the oill going to China goes through there.
So Donald Trump has guaranteed safe passage through there. He says, Look,
we'll ensure your ships will escort our navy will escort
you through there. And still it's just a trickle going

(21:47):
through And I wonder, Sharon, you know there's a lot
of there's a lot of evil people out there, like
George Sorows, that guy sing who's living in China, who
would love to see our country destroyed. Do you think
it's too far fetched? Do you think it's too diabolical, Sharon,

(22:11):
to think that these entities and maybe even some entities here,
maybe even some entities on the left, are getting on
the phone and calling these shipping companies say don't go through,
don't go through. Don't go through. Why because they think
it's going to hurt Donald Trump. And frankly, when you

(22:34):
hurt Donald Trump, you hurt the country. I just wondering, Sharon,
if there aren't entities that are battling Donald Trump by
calling these shippers and saying, guess what, guess what, don't
go through there. Your ships are going to be bombed,
Your ships are going to be set on fire. Do
you think it's too far fetched, Sharon, to think this

(22:56):
isn't coming on?

Speaker 2 (22:59):
You don't think it's far fetched at all. But I
think there's also a fear. Their neighbors have lived with
them for a long time with Iran, and they know
how they operate. They operate till the last man is down.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
You don't.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
They don't consider themselves defeated until there just are no
more of them. And that's that's a real problem because
then you have individual terrorists now that are acting independently
of Iran. They're just they're setting off bombs all over
the world. They're taking this action to the next level,

(23:40):
which is Iran may be gone, may not have any communications,
may not have any drones, left, may not have any
missiles left, may not have any air force left or
navy left. But an individual terrorist, somebody who just now
has is not taken his orders from any place. He's

(24:02):
out on his own independence.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
We saw this example, Sharon. We sold this example in
New York. Was it Sunday when he had two teenagers
who put together bombs and they threw them in a crowd.
Fortunately these bombs did not go off. Now, these were
two teenagers eighteen and nineteen years old. One was a

(24:28):
high school student, the other the other was graduated from
high school. They were born here. Their parents were naturalized citizens.
One of the guys that was from Turkey, the other
guy was from I'm sorry. The one guy's parents were
from Turkey. The other guy's parents were from Afghanistan. These

(24:48):
kids were born here, Sharon. They went, they fell a locker,
a S. George locker that had more bombs than grenades.
These guys had did it they wanted. They wanted more catastrophe,
more death, more injuries than the Boston marathon bombing. Now, Sharon,

(25:10):
these are kids born and raised here in the United States,
born and raised here in the United States. Number one,
Where the hell were their parents. That's why I am
really beginning to say, and I've been saying it, that
I don't think Islam is compatible with the American way life.
So these kids said they were inspired by Isis. God knows,

(25:34):
God knows who else was associated with these kids, well
or not. Oh, by the way, I want it before
I before I get off my little rant here. And
then the mayor of New York, because this happened in
front of Gracie Mansion. You know, he blamed it on
white imperialism. That's what he blamed it on.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
Of course he did.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
He's what he blamed it on radical is, but white supremacy,
that's what he blamed it on.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
So my point is the neighbors, neighboring countries, those that
use the straits of hormones, they know that there are
these independent actors that could be floating around they are
the water or have a little a little suicide bomb
boat that they're going to float right out there and

(26:28):
target these So you know, of course they're saying you
you might be able to protect us in the long run,
but we know our enemy and we don't. We see
those as still a place where there's a lot of
insecurity about going through. So I think that coupled with

(26:50):
people maybe, as you say, funding to keep them from
doing that. You know, we're we're watching those neighbors do
a wait and see. We're going to wait and see
how this thing really is going to pan out. Who's
going to actually be in charge? Are they Are the

(27:11):
Kurds going to actually come into Iran and stabilize that country?
And if so, are they going to be friends and
not this radical Islamic regime. We're not jumping from the
fire frying pan into the fire here. They're just waiting
to see what comes next. And so I don't think

(27:33):
your your thoughts are diabolical. Well, they're a little diabolic, diabolical,
but I don't think they're out of bounds at all.
And I think that even those that have been neighbors
to Iran for many, many years are being very cautious

(27:53):
about how they enter into this, even though they've been attacked.
It's hard to strike back an enemy that you're not
sure exactly where that was.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
I don't have to strike back because the United States
and Israel is doing everything that needs to be done,
all right, So they don't have to. I wanted to
say something else about these two boys from Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
I love Bucks County, Sharon. I wish I could afford
to live in Bucks County. I really do. It's a

(28:25):
beautiful place. They showed pictures of where these two boys live, Sharon.
They lived in many mansions. It's very expensive to live
in Bucks County. I mean there areas in Bucks County
where where, you know, maybe middle class people can live.

(28:48):
But these kids were living the life of luxury. I
don't know what their parents were doing that they could
afford to live there, that they could afford these little
mini mansions. But these were kids who have benefited from
the American dream, or buy the American dream. And yet

(29:11):
they want to kill people. They want to blow people up,
they want to harm people. So these these and then
the guy in Texas who went into the restaurant bar
district with a gun and killed people and injured others
was wearing a T shirt that said property of Allah.

(29:32):
I mean, tell me that wasn't inspired by by something.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
It's all chart of the way that this terrorism works.
They take orders sort of, and when there's nobody to
give orders, they go out on their own and do
what they feel is going to get them the final
reward that are looking for. I think that in some ways,

(30:04):
our our culture has encouraged this. You know, the video
games that these kids play, uh, desensitized them to destruction
and desensitized them to loss of life. And it all
seems like a big video game to somebody. So all,

(30:29):
I think that that we our culture has invited a
lot of what is going on here in the United States.
But also it's been exacerbated by, as you pointed out,
folks that are crying about the price of oil going up.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
When they really are.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
Not willing, unwilling to look at the big picture, to
look at what's really at stake. I don't know why
they're unwilling to do that. There there is such a
hatred of Israel that is fomenting even in our country
that they're unwilling to look at the long range picture.

(31:15):
And that is first the Saturday folks and then the
Sunday folks. They're coming into our country with that in mind,
that they are going to stomp out the opposition to Islam.
And we've watched it rearing up in Minnesota and Michigan,

(31:37):
and you mentioned New York City and this guy there.
You know, it's incredible just to watch that whole Man
Danny thing unveil. So I have another little rabbit trail

(31:59):
I want to to run down that. I think maybe
we need to take a break before a rundown that
habit trail. But yeah, we're not done talking about what
goes on in this country as this war progresses.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
All right, and we will take a break. This is
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where are we at?

Speaker 2 (36:10):
Hey? We were I was going to go in the
last segment two Zoramman Denny's wife, Rahma Diwachi, and I
am so amazed what has come out since he was elected.
Why couldn't we have had all this exposure before the election?

(36:33):
You know, different yet people out of office after they're elected.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
Yeah. Do you think you've made a difference?

Speaker 2 (36:42):
Possibly? Possibly? And the reason I say that is because,
you know, before the election, we had a pretty pro
Israel and and there's a lot of Jews in New
York City, and I think that this may have made

(37:04):
a difference to some of them about maybe not those
that voted for Mandamy and that I'm sure there were
a few, but more to the point those who didn't
go to the polls at all because they didn't feel
like they had a dog in a fight and you know,
my vote doesn't count or whatever their reasoning is. But

(37:26):
maybe they would have taken the opportunity because of this
latest occurring stuff to go. And when I'm talking about that,
a woman, a Jewish woman, went into the Instagram account
and started to look at Rama Duachi's Instagram account and

(37:50):
what she was posting and found that when Israel was
attacked on October seventh, Man Dammy's wife was cheering the
Palestinians on was saying things like breaking the walls of apartheid,
military occupation and resisting apartheid since nineteen forty eight, systemic

(38:18):
change for collective liberation. These were things that she was
saying to spur on the attack that was going on
in Israel on that day, including things like from the
River to the Sea, which is a pro Palestinian activism

(38:41):
that talks about pushing the Jews into the sea, a
killing all the Jews. She found over seventy of these
posts and their radical anti Israel content, and that this
woman believes that the Holocaust was an invention. So that

(39:06):
was posted there as well. She posted pictures that she liked,
like the bulldozer breaching the barrier separating Israel and Gauzy
and also the the humas individuals riding on top of
a captured IDF vehicle. And you know then of course

(39:31):
all the posts that she put on this and she
was this is still her. She's still doing this, And
so I guess that's what I'm saying, is that why
didn't we know about it before? Why didn't someone think
to look?

Speaker 1 (39:52):
They didn't want to. I really don't think the corrupt
media wanted to find any dirt on this guy. You know,
he was their little hero. He was their little socialist hero.
You know, he was the male version of AOC. They
didn't want to find out this stuff. They really didn't,

(40:14):
you know, Sharon, We've talked about this before that investigative
journalism in this country is buying large debt. I mean
there are a few out there. You know, Mick Nick
Shirley found out a lot. But he was just a
young man, I won't say a kid. He was just
a young man with a camera phone and a microphone.

(40:38):
Look what he found out. There are some there are
some investigative journalists out there. But obviously obviously nobody investigated
this woman. Maybe they're focused on investigating him. Maybe they
thought it was a foregone conclusion. I don't know. But

(41:02):
and we say it before, we said it before. Elections
have consequences. As you said, once somebody gets in office,
it's awful tough to get them out. The power and
you maybe could talk about this, The power of the
incumbent is enormous. So you're gonna have them Danny for

(41:24):
ma'am Danny, ma'am Danny. I still can't get his name right.
You're going to have him for another for maybe eight years,
you know, and if it's only four years, that'll you know,
things that will mean things in New York City got
so bad. I think it's more than likely he's going

(41:45):
to be there for eight years. And as far as
his policies, you know, where's this free subway and buses
and all that, No, you get free subway? In fact,
they raised they raised the raids. Where's this free grass?
Three stores? You know, where's all the other garbage? That
it was just a bunch of lies to get into office.

(42:09):
And we had warnings, people told us there was no
way this guy could fulfill all the promises that he's making.
So there were warnings about him for sure.

Speaker 2 (42:21):
Well, and his answer to this what his wife has
been posting out there, he says, my wife is the
love of my life, and she's also a private person
who has held no formal position on my campaign or
in my city hall. However, I, however, was elected to

(42:42):
represent eight point five million people in the city, and
I believe that my responsibility is to answer her questions
about my thoughts and my politics and my stances. So
he's just saying she's my wife, but she's an individual.
She and have her own opinions, and he doesn't say

(43:04):
they're not his opinions. He just says she's she's able
to have her own opinions.

Speaker 7 (43:12):
But to.

Speaker 2 (43:15):
Further solidify his place, he said, uh, there was a
there was a city hall spokesman who issued a statement
saying Major Man Dammy has been clear and consistent. HAMAS
is a terrorist organization. October seventh was a horrific war crime,
and he has condemned that violence unequivocally. So he didn't

(43:39):
say it, and now he didn't say it. A spokesman
said it for him, and he didn't When he defended
his right wife's right to say those things without any
pushback against him, without him having to talk about though
you know what she wrote or who she is. It's

(44:01):
it's just interesting how when they want to be separate,
they're separate. When they want to be included, they're included.
It's it's crazy. But like you said, uh, they're going
to cover this guy up. And that is the power
of incumbency. Once you've been received by the mainstream media

(44:26):
and by the parties and just by the the people
at large, it's really really difficult two for anybody to
challenge you, even if it's proven that you're you're you're
not a good person for this job. And we just

(44:50):
keep digging up more and more of course about man dammy.
But uh, probably, as you say, he will continue on
until he does something really really.

Speaker 1 (45:04):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (45:04):
I don't know what that would be that would take
him out.

Speaker 1 (45:09):
Well, probably termlininess, Sharon. Let's talk about influences. Yes, your husband, Ted,
do you have conversations and does he influence some of
the way you think?

Speaker 2 (45:21):
Of course, of course Ry and I have Mary and I.

Speaker 1 (45:25):
Have conversations and she influences me. I'm sure that Blania Trump.
Surely Hillary Clinton influenced Bill. Surely Michelle Obama influenced her husband.
Surely the Bush ladies influenced their husbands. Don't give me

(45:45):
this crap. And that's all is it's a bunch of
crap that she has her opinions and it has no
sway baloney, baloney, because let me tell you something. If
that's true, they're heading for a divorce. Heading for a divorce. Sharon.

Speaker 2 (46:07):
I've always said that I sleep with my most critical constituent,
and that's true. He you know, he sees what I
do and and he judges it.

Speaker 1 (46:22):
And I know he keeps me.

Speaker 2 (46:24):
He keeps me on the straight and narrow. You know,
if I if I get too far afield, he's gonna
call me right back. And that's that's how it works
in marriages.

Speaker 1 (46:37):
I think all over this, yes, and if it doesn't
work that way, it's going to be a very very
short lived marriage. Sharon. I know you've come here to
Conservative on the show, Conservative Commandist. And he said, by
the way, I got this from Ted, my husband, this article,
you know, and Mary feeds me stuff, Mary's friends feed

(46:59):
me stuff.

Speaker 2 (47:00):
You know, it's anybody who listens says, oh, well, there's
a voice there that's listening to me.

Speaker 1 (47:06):
That's right, that's right, that's right. So this guy is
so full of crap, is really full of crap. Stupid
people of New York for voting for them. You know,
there I go again, calling people stupid. But that's what
it amounts to. Stupid. Uneducated. Well, I don't know about uneducated,

(47:29):
but certainly people that don't have much common sense voted
for this guy again. Twenty five years twenty four years
after Muslims took down the World Trade Towers, which have
altered our life in this country probably forever, killing three

(47:51):
thousand people, really putting a crimple on our economy. At
this time, they elect a Muslim is mayor. Come on, folks,
you could have done a lot better. You could have
done a lot better. Where were we on time wise?

(48:11):
Time for breaking?

Speaker 2 (48:12):
I'm probably ready for a break, all right.

Speaker 1 (48:15):
And we are going to take that break. And this
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Speaker 1 (50:03):
And thank you for sticking with us. This is the
Conservative Commandos with Sharon Angle Amric Trader, coming to you
from the my Pillow studios and my store studios of
our very young a U n Television Network. You know, Sharon,
so much as went on since you and I have
last talked. One of those things was Christine no Uh.

(50:27):
I don't know what you think of her. I liked
I like Christine No. I thought she was a heck
of what you know me? I love strong, beautiful women.
I married one. What is my best friend like in
you person that I a sister that I never had.
But she disappointed me. I think that she disappointed a

(50:47):
lot of things. There was several things that went on
that some were not her fault.

Speaker 4 (50:55):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (50:55):
Some people say it was wrong for her to say
that those t two people that were shot in Minnesota
were domestic tourists. That was her opinion at the time.
Also the apparently there was a lot of infighting there
at Division of Homeland Security. There was an affair there.

(51:18):
Corey Lewandowski that that was a problem. The other thing
was is spending two and eighty eight million dollars on
an ad campaign. Now, the ad campaign was to tell people, look,
if you're not here legally, go home. I think they
could have saved that two hundred and eighty eight million

(51:39):
dollars this way, the way you and I are doing it,
She and Donald Trump could have made a PSA together
that would have got played on every major network and station.
And what it would what the PSA should have said,
is listen, if you're here illegally, you have sixty days

(52:01):
to notify the court that you were supposed to go
to where you are, and then you must leave within
thirty days of that day. All right, make this PSA.
It wouldn't have cost two hundred eighty eight million dollars.
It would have got a lot of free publicity because

(52:22):
every station would have played it. We would have played
a heroin AU want to guarantee you that. But no,
had they had her take her to Mount Rushmore and
put her on the horse and put extensions in their erriage.
She looked great. It was a great commercial. But two
hundred and eighty eight million dollars, two hundred eighty eight

(52:44):
million dollars, I mean, my god, I would love to
know what Elon Musk thought of that little diddy two
hundred and eighty eight million dollars for commercials and has
and by the way, who was the star of those ends?
Christy Wise? So I wanted to get your opinion.

Speaker 2 (53:05):
Well, you know, you know, there's this old saying not
and and don't take this too wrong, but that politics
is Hollywood for ugly people. If you can't make it
as an actor, basically, you can make it in politics
because there's a they have a lot in common. And really,

(53:30):
Christy kind of is proving that point that there's a
lot of Hollywood in all of this, a lot of
play into the crowd, a lot of getting your getting
the celebrity is very.

Speaker 7 (53:53):
It.

Speaker 2 (53:54):
It has a real draw for some people. They want
to be in that limelight. They care about uh being
the center of attention and having people talk about them.
And and I think maybeistic narcissist a little bit, yeah,
And I think maybe that's kind of what happened here

(54:17):
a bit. I know that there's just a lot of
speculation about why she was actually fired, but they also
gave her another position, right, she did. She's not just
because she's not Homeland Security anymore. It doesn't mean that

(54:40):
she's not still working for the government in the government.
And I don't understand that piece either.

Speaker 1 (54:50):
You know, I think she's been she's been a loyal
ally of Donald Trump's, and I think this was just
U showing her the door, letting her go with a
little bit of respect and dignity. It's because she's been
put in this position, and this a newly created position

(55:12):
for her. But I I you know, Donald Trump has
hired and fired a lot of people. You know, he's
a multi bi he's a billionaire. Well no business is
all over the world. He's hired and fired people. I
would be was you're fired, you're fired, But I would

(55:34):
I wouldn't be surprised if this wasn't to throw her bone,
to ease her out of Homeland Security, give her somewhere
to go. I wouldn't be surprised within three months if
she's not totally gone.

Speaker 2 (55:50):
Well, there's no such position.

Speaker 1 (55:52):
I mean, that's what creating it for her.

Speaker 2 (55:57):
Yeah, it's and and it's all. And they've said that
they created it for her, loft out soft and it's
just and it's a it's an odd thing to do.

Speaker 1 (56:12):
I guess.

Speaker 2 (56:13):
So maybe you're right, it's just to give her an
opportunity to save some face. But I don't think it.
I guess I don't see how that worked, h because
everybody knows they made it up for her. They got
her out soft firing. They've replaced her already with fellow

(56:36):
named Mark Wayne Mullen. He's a senator and he's out
of Oklahoma. So it's it's like we moved on Christy,
and we left you in this office over here with
you know, maybe it has some staff. I don't even
know what that office entails. You know, it's just kind

(56:58):
of a fill in the filling your.

Speaker 1 (57:01):
As I said, it was self landing, self landing for her.
I think within three months she'll be gone, I really do.
Shardan wanted to talk with you about the affair. I
know it was rumored that she had an affair with Coreywandowsky,
which was actually Donald Trump's first campaign manager when he

(57:24):
ran for president twenty twenty in twenty sixteen. I don't
remember the situation why he was removed as his campaign manager,
but I know before the before the election took place,
he was kind of gone, and what's her face, I'll
never forget her name, was really leading his campaign. And

(57:51):
I know they say, well, you know, what people do
in their bedroom is no business to the American people.
But I kind of think, I kind of think it might.
You know, we saw Bill Clinton have affairs well he
was in office, and everybody says does it shouldn't matter why?
I think it should. Excuse me for thinking that our

(58:14):
political officials should set the tone. They should be examples
of how the country should live, especially the examples of
younger children where people we see today how people are
influenced by politicians. You know, Bill Clinton says, well, it
depends what is is. That's that's stupid, you know what

(58:38):
I mean? So do should politicians have a responsibility to
leave a respectable lifestyle?

Speaker 5 (58:47):
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Speaker 2 (58:47):
I was asked this question when I ran against a
fellow a few years back, and this was my answer.
If your wife or husband can't trust you, how can
the American people trust you? And that's their house, you know,

(59:10):
A trust is an earned thing. And if the person
closest to you can't trust you, then why would you
expect anyone else to trust you?

Speaker 1 (59:22):
Why should they trust why should they trust you? There
is no.

Speaker 2 (59:27):
Reason to trust you if they would betray that one
and that you know that betrayal is a deep, deep betrayal.
It betrays, It betrays not only that your spouse, but
it betrays your children. It betrays your parents. There are
a lot of people that are invested in a marriage

(59:51):
and you you have thrown them all under the bus, basically,
And if you would do that to the people close
to you, why would you not do that to someone
who is just your neighbor or the guy down the street,

(01:00:11):
or a fellow that writes you a letter while you're
sitting in your office. There's no reason to trust someone
who's untrustworthy. Basically, That's what that betrayal says. Yes, you're
not trustworthy. If the people who love you can't trust you,
what about us? What about us?

Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
Hey, Sharon, how much time do we have left in
this segment? A few minutes?

Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
Oh, a couple of minutes.

Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
Yeah, I wanted to switch gears for moments, you know, Sharon,
I love the polls are so entertaining to me. They
are it's like junk food for the political junkies. Bring
I don't think they mean anything. It's like the baseball
standings doesn't mean a thing until the last day of
the season. But some polls are coming out about the

(01:01:03):
Democratic Party nomination for president. They think that are very interesting.
California Gavin Newsom has been the leader when it comes
to the polling. However, a new poll by The Daily
Mail shows that another Democrat is actually at a Newsom.
Guess who it is. Kamela Harris, former Vice President Kamala

(01:01:30):
Harris is to be the party's White House candidate in
three years. Newsom is getting nineteen percent. Kamala Harris is
getting twenty three percent. There's another name in it, Pete
Buddha Judge. You know Pete Buddhism Judge. The guy who
was the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, that is his

(01:01:53):
last election, got eight thousand votes total, got like eighty
three hundred votes, not the difference of was between him
and his opponent. He got like eighty three hundred votes
and that qualified him to be Secretary Transportation by which
he was on family leave for his fake pregnancy for

(01:02:15):
a long time. But anyway that he's in, he's got
ten percent of the votes. AOC is getting seven percent
of the vote. Josh Shapiro, Mark Kelly, Corey Booker, they're
getting about five percent each. Illinois Governor J. V. Prisker

(01:02:38):
getting like four percent, Gretchen Whitmer is getting like three percent.
And I can't believe the Democrats have Kamala Harris in
the lead. That's just mind boggling to me. There's a

(01:03:00):
failure as vice president. She was failure as a candidate.
You know, Sharon, this woman and you talk about affairs,
you can talk. This woman got her start in politics
by sleeping with Willie Brown, and will even said that
that he put her in position to be success. I

(01:03:20):
don't think she's ever won an election. Well, I guess
she did for senator, but you know, she was a
disaster as a candidate. Then the other day she was
tackling and saying, you see, I told you about all
this that Donald Trump was going to do with this

(01:03:40):
war in Iran, oh I told you, I told you.
But she is the leading candidate right now to get
the Democrat Party's nomination. You know what I say, good,
bring her run. I want to see her go up
against JD. Evans. I want to see her go up
against Marco Rubial. I want to see her go up

(01:04:02):
against any Republican, even run DeSantis. I mean, I think
any of those. We've got such a strong team here, Sharon,
the Republican Party, and what are the Democrats thrown up?
Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris people to judge in AOC.

Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
Yes, that just shows you they do not have anybody.
They really don't have anybody.

Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:04:35):
Usually you don't run a failed candidate again. Uh, it
was kind of interesting that it happened in the Republican Party.
Of course, when.

Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
They ran h Donald Trump, Well they run Donald Trump,
Donald you know, they reran Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
Theyrun next Donald Trump, they reran and Richard Nixon. But
it's it's not the usual, you know that you get it,
that you get a second chance, and especially when your
showing was so dismal as Kamala Harris's was. Her campaign

(01:05:17):
was laughable. As you point out, she had lots and
lots of baggage coming into it.

Speaker 1 (01:05:24):
And lots of money too. Yeah, and she couldn't.

Speaker 2 (01:05:28):
Even defend herself, let alone expect others to defend her
because you couldn't tell what she was saying, right, she's
she's I think AOC is difficult to understand, but at
least you understand her agenda, and she sticks pretty close
to her agenda. But Kamala Harris is everywhere everywhere, no

(01:05:54):
real understanding that woman. So I'm I'm really that they
haven't just pulled out somebody out of the blue. You know,
that's the general way to fight something that has got
ahead of steam some momentum, like for instance, my campaign

(01:06:16):
here for Secretary of State in Nevada. I've been running
for over a year, and now we're in the filing period,
and there is the movement of foot, of course, because
there always is anybody but share an angle. And so
now there are four people in my race and one

(01:06:39):
of them is somebody nobody's ever heard of, completely blank slate.
That is generally the way when you don't have anybody,
and everybody you've got has tons of baggage, you go
for nobody, right, somebody that nobody's heard of, so that
you can you can kind of right there write their

(01:07:03):
political non history. They don't have any so you know,
anything goes you can make it up as you go along,
and the money then can go uh to get the
new guy, right, we don't know anything about this guy,
and you must be better than the old guy. So
I'm I guess I'm just really surprised that the Democrats

(01:07:24):
haven't pulled out somebody that just has no history at all,
somebody just completely new whom a Hollywood star or something,
you know, somebody.

Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
Ports and was that guy author? A name? It you
they've been talking about this a writer or sports writer.
His name is Stephen A. Smith. All right, And and
you know what Stephen A. Smith said the other day
that if the election was today, you know who who
he would vote for? Marco Rubio. He was given a

(01:07:59):
choice of Kamala Harris, Gavin News and whatever. He says,
no advote for Marco Ribion. Hey, Sharon, I'll tell you what.
Let's get a little break in here, okay, and come back,
and I want to talk with you a little bit
about your campaign before we wrap it up today. All right,
all right, and this is the Conservative Commandos with Sharon Angel.
I'mrick Trader. Go nowhere, Sharon and Ivey back right after

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Speaker 1 (01:09:59):
Fuck it back, Come back to the conservative command of
this radio show we shared at Angel and I'm Rick
Trader coming to you from the Mike Philis studios and
my store studios of the aun TV network. And you know, Sharon,
ever since Donald Trump was nominated the other night or
the other day and made all his presidential announcements, we've

(01:10:21):
been talking about it. It's really really big news. And
we have another guest that's going to continue the conversation
with us.

Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
Well, it's my pleasure to introduce Stephen Quay, who is
a founder of Seattle based Atosa Therapeutics, a clinical stage
by a pharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics and delivery methods
for breast cancer and other breast conditions. His contributions to
medicine have been cited over twelve three hundred times. He
has founded six startups, invented seven FDA approved pharmaceuticals and

(01:10:52):
holds ninety one US patents. Over eighty million people have
benefited from the medicines he invented. His current passion is
the prevention of the two million yearly breast cancer cases worldwide.
Doctor Quay, Welcome to the Conservative Commando's Radio show.

Speaker 7 (01:11:08):
It's great to be here, Sharon. Thank you very much
for that introduction, and look forward to speaking to you today.

Speaker 2 (01:11:14):
Well, it's a pleasure to have you with us, especially
in light of the executive orders, one of which was
the US withdrawal from the WHO, the World Health Organization.
How do you feel about that, doctor, Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:11:28):
You know, so, just to frame it for you for
your listeners here, the wh always been around, you know,
about almost half a century. It's an organization that was
established kind of after the UN when we were in
the heat of the moment of trying to develop trans
national organizations that you know, on the heels of World
War two, and so fast forward. Now we have the

(01:11:49):
Unit Nations, we have the W two, we have we
have several other kinds of organizations. And I think what
we now in retrospect to the enthusiasm we had in
retrospect maybe was misplaced. And this you know nation state
concept that was developed, you know, two or three centuries ago,
where you know, where the real legal framework around you know,
who does what and whose rights what probably is not

(01:12:11):
ready to be set aside with transational organizations. So so
that's the framework for it. But but it's it's intent
at the time, if it's starting in over time, was
to was to be a global health organization, because it
is true, you know, viruses don't respect you know, Republicans
or Democrats, or Americans versus Canadians, versus you know, those
kinds of things. So health is a universal issue. Health

(01:12:33):
and disease is universal issue for the whole world. But
but the response to it, the public health response, and
those sorts of things can can succeed or fail, you know,
and in reasons that don't have to do anything with
the medicine.

Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
So so what we have to do now is what
we had.

Speaker 7 (01:12:48):
To do before I guess the decision was made was
I think sober people took a look at the response
that the who took the things they did right, the
things they did wrong, there are you know, like about
six fun mental mistakes they made that looking at what
happened that could have changed the course of the pandemic
in a major way, and I think these have led
to the decision to withdraw on. I think we should

(01:13:10):
probably go through all six of the points at some
point in time that I'll stop there and you'll let
you reflect back to me.

Speaker 2 (01:13:16):
Well, I'd like to go through those six, but first
I want to talk about doctor Fauci. It seems like
he's the one who really pushed this whole thing forward,
and now he's gotten a pardon. I want to get
him into the conversation before we go dig really deep.
So we didn't even I didn't really think about the

(01:13:36):
who until doctor Fauci got into his position, and then
all of a sudden, everybody knows about them. So talk
a little bit about doctor Fauci and us about this
pardon because he's not been charged with anything. It seems
like an admission of guilt to me to have a
pardon before the charge.

Speaker 7 (01:13:55):
Yeah, So look at I mean, doctor Foci is now
the retired former head of of uh AN I a
i D, which was the National Organization for Allergies and
Infectious Diseases. You know, he started as a physician bench
scientist at NIH in the seventies, I believe even sixties.
But when I was teaching at Stanford Medical School in
the eighties and the AIDS epidemic was just beginning, you know,

(01:14:18):
he was he was a young physician at NIH, and
and he was instrumental in in a lot of aspects
of that, which was you know, among others, to reduce
the stigma around it, because at the time there was
you know, there were issues around it's associated with certain lifestyles,
and he tried to mitigate those, which was which was
useful and and therapies were really instrumental under him. He

(01:14:40):
continued with the Bowler. He's continued at you know, NIA
do you under seven different presidents, you know, and only
resigning a couple of years ago. So I have I
have respect for him as a physician and you know,
as a leader in this in this capacity, but he
did make some mistakes, and he made some mistakes well.
So that's that's the science part of what he's done

(01:15:00):
with diseases. Now. With respect to research, I and many
many scientists disagree foundationally with his belief that gain of
function research is beneficial to the future of preventing pandemics,
and I think the majority of other people other than
think that it's probably the root cause of the root

(01:15:23):
cause of the last pandemic and the potential root cause
of future pandemics. So his insistence on gain of function
research beginning in twenty twelve, and a lot of things
that happened behind the scenes. It's probably noteworthy to your
listeners that the pardon goes back to actions from January,
verse twenty fourteen. That may be a random date for you, folks,
but it's not a random day for us on the

(01:15:44):
inside here, which was that was when folks in Wisconsin,
folks in the Netherlands had done kind of the most
scary experiment anyone could imagine, which was taking a sixty
percent lethal virus which doesn't which isn't transmitted by coughing
or airborne, and teaching it how to do that in
the laboratory, you know. And then and then so everyone
heard that, and they said, why are you doing that?

(01:16:06):
And so President Obama put a moratorium on that kind
of research, you know. And what he did is he
and others worked behind the scenes during the Obama's entire administration.
So they had a you know, two or three inches
of paper ready to either put on you know, President
Clinton's desk or President Trump's desk to say, we really
do need this research. And that's what happened, and they
you know, and so in May of twenty seventeen it
started again. And I believe, and I think I can

(01:16:28):
prove it if we wanted to take enough time, that
this pandemic was a direct result of the of the
resumption of the funding of gain of function research and
the execution of gain of function research both in the
United States and Wuhanta. You know, twenty million people killed
in the planet and you know, twenty five trillion dollars
trillion of economic damage. So that's also part of his legacy.

(01:16:50):
And I think it's probably those activities that that was
the basis for the pardon.

Speaker 1 (01:16:56):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
So he is so oh it is there is a
guilt to be found in all of this. He is
not an innocent bystander at all. He is part of
the problem.

Speaker 7 (01:17:12):
Yeah. I mean, I think his legacy will be as
I've described it, you know, try to get a short
version of it. I think his legacy will be one
of contributions to medical science and to infectious disease. But
there'll be an asterisk because of his insistence that gain
a function of research. He in, the former head of
the NH actually did a Washington Post editorial, and it
sounds horrible in retrospect, but what they said was that

(01:17:33):
even if there was an escape from the lab and
there was an epidemic that arose from that kind of research,
the research itself would be worth it from the information
that was gained. And that's you know, out there in
the public domain. And I mean, I think scientifically and
medically that's just absolutely that's wrong. And then we now
know it's wrong in theory, and we now it's wrong

(01:17:54):
in practice, so.

Speaker 2 (01:17:56):
And it's totally wrong morally, I mean I I ethically
and morally. It seems like almost a leap forward from eugenics.
It's a way to just kind of clear things out
of Some people feel like maybe it was aimed directly

(01:18:17):
at some well more vulnerable populations. I know, getting on
in my years, I felt like, wow, they're aiming at
me a little bit in this, because you know, older
people were just not as economically viable I guess as
as younger ones. I know Australia says we can't even

(01:18:39):
we can't even immigrate there because we're too old. So
there's there's a there's some stigma comes with age, but
also with obesity. Just well, you know, the come morbidity
is better than I do. So do you think there
was something to that? I mean, it seems like we
have a smoking gun here.

Speaker 1 (01:18:57):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (01:18:58):
No. I was asked to look into that. I was
asked to look into the you know, ethnic targeting of
the virus. I was asked to look into was it
exceptionally targeted for vulnerable people in various situations like that?
And I found no evidence of that aspect of it.
You know, I published a book in the June of
twenty twenty. I have a whole chapter on why the

(01:19:19):
vaccine won't work in June of twenty twenty, which I'm
kind of I'm kind of proud of because scientifically, I
think it's a it ended up being prescient. But there's
a phenomenon. We're at forty, our ability to move air
quickly out of our lungs because of the muscles between
our ribs begins to decline. And in my analysis there
it turned out that pneumonias in people that increase with

(01:19:41):
age is really because no matter what you do in
the gym. Out of the gym, you don't exercise these
muscles because it's hard to get resistance. There are these
little devices that you can blow up. It's actually been
shown if you do these for even two weeks before
you have elective surgery, your recovery time will be faster,
your days in the hospital will be faster. And so
so the reason, the reason the elderly I'm in that category,

(01:20:03):
the reason the reason we dive in ammonia or get
pneumonia and then and then and they have versus qualite
is we cannot assist the natural uh mucus that's produced,
the natural fluid that produce we can't assist in getting
rid of that because these muscles are weaker. And so
I'm kind of a gym rat trying to stay healthy
because what's called cyclepenia or loss of muscle is an
age related thing. But it wasn't until I did this

(01:20:25):
book that I realized I wasn't exercising these these muscles.
In here, you can buy these little devices there between
twenty dollars, and of course there's a fancy one that
connects to the internet for a couple of hundred dollars.
I have that one just because I like to track
doctor Chris.

Speaker 1 (01:20:35):
I'm sorry to interrupt, doctor and chairmship. Are those the devices?
For instance, when my mother was in the in the
hospital in nursing Rome, she had a little machine that
she had breathed into with a little ball.

Speaker 7 (01:20:49):
Is that it's yes, that that's what they use after
You're exactly right, that's exactly what they use for after
surgery to try to sort of help clear the things.
But but my point is there are there are peer
reviewed publication showing that if you do it before elective surgery,
the outcomes are significantly better in terms of time in
the hospital, time in the ICU, those sorts of things.
And so you know it's now like six or seven

(01:21:09):
dollars for a day in the hospital. So you buy
one of these devices for twenty bucks, you work on
it for two or three weeks before your elected surgery,
and both you and the hospital or you know, it's
a win win win all around.

Speaker 1 (01:21:18):
Yeah, I stay with talk about but when I was
talking about the machine itself, you know that.

Speaker 7 (01:21:25):
The machine they're using, the machine they're using there is
to actually to help clear the secretions. It's not to
exercise the muscles. So it is a different machine. This
is just a little It's basically you're just you just
breathe under resistance. So just like when you're lifting weights,
you're you're lifting under resistance. You know, if I don't
put weights in my hands and I just do this,
I'm not going to get any big muscles, right, I
gotta put I gotta put resistance, and you do the

(01:21:45):
same thing with this device that slows the breathing.

Speaker 1 (01:21:48):
Interesting, sorry started interrupting.

Speaker 2 (01:21:52):
Well, I kind of wanted to remind our listeners of
doctor Quay's contrytributions to medicine. He holds ninety one US
patents and eighty million people have benefited from the medicines
that he has invented. So when you talk doctor Quay,

(01:22:15):
I feel like we're talking to an expert who really
has has invested his life in making sure that the
things that we have for our health are going to
be beneficial. So this must have been just kind of
over the top for you. And Fauci's doing these things
with gain of function, and you're going, wait, wait, wait,

(01:22:38):
you know we can do this a different and a
better way, and you say that you wrote in twenty
twenty about how those vaccines weren't going to work. Did
you have did you have an idea of what would
work in twenty twenty?

Speaker 7 (01:22:50):
Well, yes, and you know, my book does describe you know,
several of them of the things you can do, which
did not include you know, would you now include lockdowns
and those sorts of things.

Speaker 5 (01:23:01):
It was, it was.

Speaker 7 (01:23:02):
It was mainly you know, mitigation around not getting infected,
so you did want to stay out of crowded areas.
It actually spends about twelve hours in the nasal space
or in the mouth. So my family, I mean, I
haven't had COVID yet, but my family and and the
people that I recommended, would you know, sort of gardle

(01:23:22):
when they came home from being outside because because you
have about twelve hours to kind of mitigate the early
activity of it.

Speaker 1 (01:23:28):
But it was, it was.

Speaker 4 (01:23:31):
It was.

Speaker 7 (01:23:32):
Yes, it was an interesting time and and just a
little bit of a segue from what you said that
I do want to get out so if if we
get to that point in time, is so you know,
I was a student in school when President Kennedy said
that the health of the American people was a national
security asset. Okay, he said that it's in nineteen sixty two,
and you know, we had the presidential the Fitness Award,

(01:23:53):
and you know, the students in school would be and
so and so to fast forward to where we are now,
I have been on one of my missions is that
the American people are sick partially due to big food,
as it's called, partially due to to big pharma. And
that's what even though I'm in pharma. So when when
Robert Kennedy Junior made a campaign slogan out of make

(01:24:13):
American Healthy Again, I thought, that's I should have said
that that was, you know, and so so having having
seen that, that crystallization, very sure, crystilization of a mission
that I see is important, you know, to go forward.
That also has been It's been a real gratification of
the last six months, I'd have to say, of just
you know, being kind of on the outside but still

(01:24:33):
being very interested in public health, very interested in helping
kind of as many people as I can while I'm
on the planet. That's kind of my life's mission. Well,
I know.

Speaker 2 (01:24:42):
President Trump was demonized for his recommendation of hydroxy chloroquin.
Does that have efficacy or were they right to say, nope,
don't use that.

Speaker 7 (01:24:53):
So so there was a French study that came out,
I want to say, in late January February twenty twenty,
on the use of hydroxychloroquine to block the uptake. Here
stars Kobe two has at least three ways to get
into your cell, which is very nasty. One of the
ways is where it just gets It goes into what's
called the garbage container. They're called endosomes in the science world,
but it's basically a garbage container, goes in there, and

(01:25:15):
the garbage container eats what's in there, and so it's
our way of kind of cleaning up things before they.

Speaker 1 (01:25:18):
Get into the body.

Speaker 7 (01:25:19):
That uptake process is blocked by hydroxychloroquin So that was
the hypothesis that they did their experiments on. They did
laboratory experiments. I looked at them, I said, you know,
the dose that you have to use in the laboratory
is on the edge of causing heart issues with humans.
So I said, probably not going to work. But I'm
a strong believer in the doctor patient relationship, and that's
where these kinds of medical scisitions are being aide, not

(01:25:41):
at the state level, not at the federal level. So
I thought people you know, should be open to use
it in there with their physician and you know, informed
consent and those kinds of things. And all presidents, of
course are not expected to be to be subject matter
of experts on infectious disease or that sort of thing,
and so they rely on the people that you know,
give them for And so to the extent he was told,

(01:26:01):
you know, this stuff looks like it works, he's gonna
repeat it, and that will happen again. And that happened
with President Biden. And we should we should reflect on
our we should know what to expect from our elected officials,
which is a lot of things, but not subject matter expertise.

Speaker 1 (01:26:16):
And welcome back, Welcome back to the Conservative Commander's Radio
show with Sharon Engel and you're truly Rick Trader coming
to you from the my Pillar Studios, the my Stores
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(01:26:40):
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All those great shows are right here with the conservative
commandos on the aun TV network. I want to thank
our guests for sticking with this, and that's doctor Stephen Quay.
He's founder of a Tosa Therapeutics. He holds over ninety

(01:27:04):
one patents and over eighty million people have benefited from
the medicines that he invented. And we're talking about the
US pulling out of the World Health Organization and doctor Quay,
thank you for holding through that break. We really do
appreciate your time, doctor Quay. In the beginning of the interview,
the segment with Sharon talking about WHO, you said that

(01:27:28):
there were six mistakes that were made and one thing
I wanted to ask you about Who, and then we
can get into the six mistakes. I think a lot
of people in this country were afraid of WHO because
they were concerned that an international body like the WHO
would out govern our own government. Was that a real fear?

(01:27:51):
And could you talk about these six mistakes? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:27:54):
So first first let's talk about that particular point, which
is you know, one percent if you want a valid
So just backing up so before there's before the pandemic
and after the pandemic, And I'll explain why their their
concerns were so valid. And I actually participated in trying

(01:28:14):
to change things going forward because what WHO was doing?
So before the pandemic, there's most countries on the planet
were part of a loosely a loose confederation of countries
under the WHO leadership with agreements around reporting infectious diseases
and those sorts of things. But they were all voluntary.

(01:28:37):
So what happened after the pandemic was WHO in others,
United Nations and others said hey, we know we could
have done better, so let's make let's make WHO in
charge of pandemic response worldwide, and let's put a treaty
together that will be signed by countries like the United States,
which will turn over the responsibility and authority for healthcare

(01:29:01):
public policy to the WHO out of the executive branch
of the United States government, you know, and so extra
constitutional control of our healthcare. And that treaty has been
floating around for a couple of years. It has obviously
has not been signed. It has been been presented inside
you know, the US Congress. Treaties have to be be
recommended by Congress at I believe at two thirds level

(01:29:23):
and then signed by the president. But the threat of
turning over healthcare policy to a group in Switzerland that
in the last one seemed to be overly influenced by
China is anathemen for anything that you would think about
in terms of healthcare. So folks probably kind of had
a sense of this in the background or something like this,
but this was this was a draconian process. I think

(01:29:46):
it's been killed certainly. If we withdraw from who, it
obviously will never happen. But that was the backdrop for
what everyone in sort of my space was was trying
to do, trying to influence and talk about since the pandemic.

Speaker 1 (01:29:59):
Think, I know you're right about one thing about the
treaties have to be approved by our Congress. However, executive
executive orders coming from a president does not. And there
were a lot of talk that people like Joe o'biden
were going to bypass Congress and create executive order putting

(01:30:20):
us and who, And I think that's a lot of
people concerned. Six mistakes tell us about them.

Speaker 7 (01:30:26):
Yeah, So one was one was I mean the first,
the first and probably the most important was delaying the
declaration of an emergency. So you know, I live part
of my time in Taiwan, and so I've been able
to both live and work and you know, with the
people here in their CDC, and that's sort of up
close and personal and seeing the difference in what happened
here and what happened in the world. And I'll reflect

(01:30:47):
on that because Senator Paul and I did an op
ed here about the differences and what that meant. But
so there was they did not declare until my notes
here say January thirtieth, that there was number one human
human tans mission and therefore you know that was an
emergency and Taiwan didn't do that. I mean, so reflect

(01:31:08):
on Taiwan's is it an island, which is an advantage
twenty three million people, But every single day before the pandemic,
six percent of the population was on the mainland China,
either visiting family, doing business, on vacation. So they're going
back and forth every day, six percent of your population.
So they experienced stars one in you know, twenty oh three,
twenty oh four, and so they were prepared for this.

(01:31:29):
So based on we chat communication of something going on
in Ye.

Speaker 1 (01:31:35):
Three the year to twenty oh three, is that what
you're talking?

Speaker 7 (01:31:38):
Yes, that was Stars one there, it was Stars one, okay, yeah.
Ten thousand people were infected, about one thousand died. It
was and it hit Taiwan pretty hard, you know, again
on a small island, I think they had They had
two or three hundred deaths, which is pretty dramatic there.
So starting the end of December, Taiwan did two things.
They send an email to the WAH to the WHO,
say you know this is going on, and and you

(01:32:00):
should do something about it. Now, China has blocked Taiwan's
participation in the WHO, so even though they're kind of
on the outside, they said, we need to tell the
folks about this. So they were actually the first people
to notify WHO, even though they're not in the WHO.
What they did then was on December thirty, first they
started boarding airplanes. It's very simple. They boarded airplanes. They
took temperatures, you know, just up and down the aisles,

(01:32:20):
and they put people, people with temperatures over here, people
without temperatures. They contact trace people. So then they quarantine people.
And the long and the short of it, they're on
a population basis. They had one percent of the deaths
of the United States, So instead of a million deaths,
they would have had ten, we would have had ten thousand.
And the op ed that I prepared with Senator Paul
went into more medical details around that. But not declaring

(01:32:43):
this emergency. It sounds like a month. It's what's the
big deal, But it's a ninety nine percent difference. One
of the problems with this virus for healthcare for people,
you know, government officials and that sort of thing is
the day that you declare sort of a lockdown or
that sort of thing, the number of cases you had
that day, you need to multiply that by eighty to

(01:33:05):
get to the number of cases you're going to have.
So you know, when Governor Como shut down the state
of New York, he had five thousand cases. People are saying,
why are you doing this? Why are you doing this?
He ended up with tw hundred and fifty thousand cases
in the state of New York and they're saying, well,
you did it too late. And so this eighty to
one ratio wasn't known. Well. I published on March that
was happening, so they should have read my stuff, but

(01:33:25):
it wasn't generally known how fast the sing will accelerate,
so one month toly doctor.

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Doctor Steve Quay, we want to thank you so much
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By the way, you had a very good day to day.

Speaker 7 (01:34:54):
Oh good, you're directing me, Rick, But that's good.

Speaker 1 (01:35:00):
About that doctor, it's it's it's it's a flaw of mine. No,
it's it's okay.

Speaker 7 (01:35:04):
And then, and you know, as I said, I'm dedicated
to improving the health of Americans, and I have a
website at d r q u a y dot com.
I give a newsletter from time to time. All the
information including you know why teenage girls should need fast food,
et cetera. It's all there. It's pretty. It's a pretty
uh uh. You're drinking at a fire hose of medical
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few more, because I just I want to help people,
you know, with my time on the earth. So thanks
very back to thank you Charing.

Speaker 1 (01:35:38):
We appreciate you sharing your time with us here and
Conservative coming as. I hope you'll come back. I really do,
in spite of my silliness, in spite of me interrupting sometimes,
but I just find the medical and medical research fascinating.
I really do. So we want to thank you so
much for joining us one more time. Give out your.

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Website www dot dr tu a y dot com, and
Rick I'll come back because of your silliness, not inspite
of it.

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Oh, thank you for that. Hey, doctor, we're going to
go to break. Just hold on through the break and
I'll let you know when it's safe to disconnect. It's
a little thing about Skype, but you are listening to
and watching the Conservative Command of this radio show with
Sharon Angle. I'm Rick Trader.

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Speaker 1 (01:37:55):
Hey, welcome back, Welcome back to the Conservative command As
for Sharing Angle and Trader Committee from the Mypila Studios
and my Store studios of the au n TV network.
You know Sharon on the during the last segment we
talked about politics, the polls, infidelity, christin human stuff like that,

(01:38:16):
and you talk somewhat on your your campaign for a
secretary of State in Nevada, and I think we need
to spend some time, a lot of time and discussing
why a secretary of State is so important. I gotta
be honest with you. Up to a few years ago,

(01:38:37):
I thought it's just more or less the title than
anything like that. But when the Secretary of State in
Pennsylvania change the voting laws, when it says in the
Pennsylvania State Constitution the voting laws can only be changed
by the legislature, And then when it went to the
Pennsylvania Supreme Court and they said, yeah, well she can

(01:38:59):
do then I went to the US Supreme courtners and
well you can do it. It really impressed me how
much power the secretary's state could really have so educate
us about the secretary of State. What does the Secretary
state do.

Speaker 2 (01:39:16):
Well, Actually, you weren't wrong when you said I thought
it was mostly just a ministerial position for years and years,
That's exactly what it was. It was this position that
was the oversight for elections in the state, kind of
a central repository for those county clerks that ran the

(01:39:39):
elections to send forward the canvas the election and have
it certified and sent on to the national It's a
place where people's registrations were kept and year after year
they were updated if they were still in the state.
If they were not in the state, they were removed.

Speaker 7 (01:40:00):
And that was the.

Speaker 2 (01:40:04):
One side of the Secretary of State's office. The other
side was a business side, and it's where people come
into the state and they file their business and then
they pay state fees and license fees and state taxes
on their business. That's where that all comes in. It's

(01:40:27):
also the place where the repositories for notaries and marriage licenses,
that kind of business is taken care of by the
Secretary of State. If you have some reciprocal agreements with
other states, like if your state were to say we

(01:40:49):
will recognize the licensing for a doctor, for example, in Utah,
because we have similar licensing requirements. You just come from
Utah to Nevada and it's seamless. Were just recognizing it.
You do not have to take our examinations here. We're
recognizing that those things are the same. So it's a

(01:41:12):
reciprocal agreement. And they would also recognize your states agreements
licensee agreements for professionals all the way through to people
like hair dressers and contractors. If you have this similar testing,

(01:41:37):
then we recognize it. So they do things like that. However,
in two thousand and six, and this is really a
truly diabolical man, George Soros said, I think there's something here,
and he began what he'd called the Secretary of States Project,

(01:41:58):
and he targed it did battleground states, so Nevada, Pennsylvania.
That's why you saw this thing happening right next door.
He said, what we need are attorneys in this position.
And the reason is because we're going to use the

(01:42:20):
courts to override election law, to override the desires of
the people. For instance, if your state decided they wanted
voter identification to be mandated, so that when you go

(01:42:41):
to vote, you have to present an ID. There would
be a way for the Secretary of State to undermine
that by taking it to court, challenging it at court
and saying, you know, that's a law that shouldn't be
on the books because it undermines AXIS. So people who

(01:43:03):
want to vote won't be allowed to vote because they
don't have an ID. Well, who doesn't have an ID?
Wreck its It's a.

Speaker 1 (01:43:09):
It's ridiculous, ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (01:43:11):
Ridiculous argument, isn't it? And yet they continue to use it.
Every Secretary of State has been trained how to use
that argument in order to keep from having voter ID required.
Think about the Save Act. The Save Act is actually
just saying you have to have an ID to vote,

(01:43:35):
you have to be a citizen to vote, and.

Speaker 1 (01:43:39):
You must.

Speaker 2 (01:43:42):
Vote in a proper way. In fact, it means that
there are legitimate mailing ballot things that you can do,
like an absentee ballot. But it shouldn't be an opt
out situation. It should being opt in where the voter
himself says, I want you to send me a ballot

(01:44:05):
absentee so I can vote by mail, rather than have
it be it goes to everybody that's on the rolls,
and some of those get voted, some don't. There's ballots
floating around everywhere. Actually, this was George Soros's plan that
by taking advantage of the secretary of State's office, proposing

(01:44:31):
laws from that office, taking the law itself and using
it against some of the laws that were already in place,
it would be easy to make that system vulnerable. And
that's exactly what's happened, is our election systems, especially in

(01:44:51):
battleground states, are vulnerable, and it's because they've undermined the
laws that were in place protect us from criminal activity.
And now with these and they're all Democrats, or made
sure that they were Democrats, credit attorneys in these secretary
of State's positions so that that vulnerability of the system

(01:45:18):
would be put into place. So that's how it happened. Rick,
he was successful, and they abandoned the secretary of State's
project because they were successful. They got the battleground secretary's
of state in place. They are continuing on and now

(01:45:40):
he is focusing on the next position, which again used
to be something that was very nonpartisan. That's the way
the Secretary of State was. It's just, you know, we
have elections. They're open for everybody. They're free, they're fair,
they're honest. Anybody that is a citizen and a resident

(01:46:01):
of the state and a resident where they live can vote.
Now we want people to vote. It went from that
to this other where you make the system vulnerable, and
now you're controlling the vulnerable system. Well, that non almost
non partisan office changed and now he's concentrating on the

(01:46:24):
attorney general. And the attorney general again, the law is
supposed to be blind, right, You're supposed to get a
fair shake no matter who you are. And the attorney
general is supposed to uphold the laws of the state. Well,
not so much anymore, because George Soros has started playing

(01:46:46):
with these attorneys' general positions as well. And now we
see that that office is also vulnerable. The real bottom
line to both of these offices now the Democrats see
them as a political office, so they politicize this office.

(01:47:06):
They have weaponized this office by a threat of lawsuit
or lawsuits or just going in the attorney general with
the Secretary of State and saying you either do it
my way or we're going to charge you and you
will be your fortune will be on the line here

(01:47:31):
and Finally, after weaponizing it, they have now begun to
just move in this area of calling our elections, and
not just our elections, but our law itself into question,
making it totally vulnerable. So when people say, well I

(01:47:52):
don't know who's running for Secretary of State, I don't
know who's running for attorney general, find out, find out
and find out who funds them.

Speaker 1 (01:48:01):
This is really.

Speaker 2 (01:48:02):
Exactly, it's really the most telling part. The fellow that
I'm running against here in Nevada, the Democrat that was
put in place, is a sorrows person. How do I
know that? Well, first, he's a he's an attorney, he's
a Democrat. But more telling than that is I went

(01:48:25):
to his his expenditures and his contribution reports. They're open
in every state. They're available on the Secretary of State site.
Just look for C and E reports and it will
bring up where they get their money. There's also another

(01:48:47):
out there independent source called OpenSecrets dot com. They tell
where all this money comes from. And guess what this
fellow takes money from. Aaron and John Soros, the sons
of So the direct connection is right there. The money

(01:49:08):
is there, the connection is there, and if you you know,
just go and look up the Soros project, the Secretary
of State project. You'll get all this history that I've
just told you, and you'll find out that the Attorney
general is his next target.

Speaker 1 (01:49:28):
Sharon. I know you've been campaigning throughout the vent. In fact,
last week you were you were down in Las Vegas, Vegas.
When you talk to people about your race, do you
talk with them about the Sourus connection? And if do,
what is their reaction to the saurus connection?

Speaker 2 (01:49:48):
They're shocked? And I do talk about it if I
get an opportunity. You know, the campaign is kind of
an interesting thing. Generally speaking, people want you to speak, Well,
don't you have.

Speaker 1 (01:49:59):
A stump speech? Don't you have a stub scheche?

Speaker 6 (01:50:02):
And that's it.

Speaker 2 (01:50:03):
I would take three minutes. That's a three minute speech.
And so you have to try and put into three
minutes the most important things about your race. If you
get a little more more chance to speak. So if
if someone will give you five minutes or ten minutes,

(01:50:23):
then you can get into the more the nuances of this.
And so I bring it up, especially in question and answer.
A lot of people want to know exactly what you
want to know reck why is Secretary of State, such
an important office, and it's because our elections are at stake,

(01:50:44):
and it's because they've been meddled with since two thousand
and six for sure, and probably before then. We you know,
we made a documentary called Stolen Choices which really examines
this whole thing and found out that they started cheating
even before we were actually a nation. Our first election

(01:51:07):
was for the Prime Minister of Great Britain when we
were still a colony. And guess what they cheated. So
it's it's it's a known fact that that that there
has been cheating going on in elections, like I said,
for the history of our country. But that be that

(01:51:28):
as it may. That the the cheating has got to
be kept at a minimum, and we've got to talk
about how do we put things in place that keep
them from cheating as much. And when I say them,
it depends. Every year we get a few more that

(01:51:53):
they that are so blatant that they catch them and
they put them in jail. We've had a couple go
to jail here in the bat and fact for voter fraud,
and the voter fraud is everything from stealing somebody else's identity,
which is why we want voter ID right, you prove
who you are, and illegals voting. We had an illegal

(01:52:16):
cot who voted. I'm sure it wasn't their first time,
but it still underlines what the President has been trying
to do through this Save Act, through the Executive Order,
and what states have been trying to do all along
in and mandating fair and honest elections by putting things

(01:52:38):
in place that actually secure the vote and keep the
cheating from happening. We all know that if you want
to cheat, there are ways to cheat, but don't make
it so easy.

Speaker 1 (01:52:50):
Well, we have to stop. We have to really curb
the cheating. And you know, you might think, why is
your race so important to us conservative commandos. We have
some presidence in Nevada, but you know, most of our
presences in California. We're on eighteen terrestrial radio stations across
the country. And I say, well, you know, first of all,

(01:53:14):
we conservatives have to support other conservatives no matter where
they are. If they're in our town, great state, great,
But if it's a conservative clear across the country, you
have to support them too. And I've said before and
I'll continue to say, your race is important because we
can use your secretary of State's office as an example

(01:53:38):
for other secretaries of states to follow to clean up
the election laws to have fair and honest elections. So
it does mean something. It does mean something. So your
actions as a Secretary of State in Nevada will affect
all Americans. You know, Just think, just think, and again,

(01:54:00):
as you said, Nevada is a border ground state. We Conservatives,
we Republicans which I am one somewhere down at line,
need Nevada. We need Nevada as a state. We need
Nevada in the red column. That's why it's important.

Speaker 2 (01:54:20):
George Sore said it was important enough some time funding
and recruiting and making sure that he weaponized and politicized
this office. So he thinks it's important. We should get
in touch with that as well. Why is it important
and why is it important to me? He made it

(01:54:42):
a nationwide campaign and he targeted battleground states. Why is
that because battleground states can determined the makeup of the Congress,
they can determine the presidency. They can There is a
lot that happens in a battle ground state that has
a direct effect on those of us that live in

(01:55:05):
red states as well as and that's what George Sorrow's
new and that's why you put this project together.

Speaker 1 (01:55:13):
So Sharon, how can people help you?

Speaker 2 (01:55:15):
Oh, go to my website. Vote Sharon Angle dot com,
vote sharreenanngle dot com. There are lots of ways there.
You can make a contribution one time of any amount
that you think is something that you can afford. Or
you can become an Angle's Angel. Look for that one
where you can. You can donate monthly. It's a small amount,

(01:55:40):
but that adds up. I have some that are donating
fifty dollars a month, some that donate one hundred dollars
a month. They say, I can't give you five thousand
dollar at once, but over the course of some time
I can make that happen.

Speaker 1 (01:55:54):
And so there's that way.

Speaker 2 (01:55:56):
There's just all kinds of ways, but it would also.

Speaker 1 (01:55:59):
About people tapphoning, knocking doors for you is, or a
system where people can get actively involved.

Speaker 2 (01:56:07):
Of course there is. One of the most the best
ways is if you know someone who's living in Nevada,
just call them up on the phone and say you
need to get registered to vote. First of all, register
as a Republican because those primaries determine who comes through
on the other side to run against the Democrat. Just

(01:56:30):
being registered a nonpartisan or an unaffiliated registration in Nevada,
you have to sit it out until the two parties
have decided who your choice. If you want to make
your choice, get involved in the primary. The other thing
is I write continuously and I have the Angle Examiner

(01:56:54):
there and you can read about the Soros project. You
can download that and send that to people that you
know and Nevada who are going to be voting and
get them educated. Send them my you know, send them
an email that says, go to this website and how
about this?

Speaker 1 (01:57:12):
Share? How about this? We'll take this segment alone. Put
it up on rubble, just a segment. You're talking about
your your and ask people to share it with their
friends and neighbors. Ask people to share it on their
social media sites like the other day. Are you familiar

(01:57:33):
with the name Stephanie Phillips. Yes, Stephanie Phillips is from
the I know she's been on Eddie Floyd Show. Has
she run for office? She's run for office and I've
I've posted stuff about you on Stephanie's Facebook page that
she's shared.

Speaker 2 (01:57:53):
MH.

Speaker 1 (01:57:54):
So this is it's really important that social media is
very important, know with a social media context. Uh so
we'll put this up. Let's put this justice ten minutes
segment up on our Facebook or up on our Rumble page,
all right, and then we're going to ask our friends

(01:58:17):
out there to go to our Rumble site, download it
and share it with their friends. And it's just you know,
just just get the the u r L, Just get
the u r L and just pace that URL on
on Facebook.

Speaker 2 (01:58:33):
Or on x or on I don't know, glad you're
mentioning social media because it's really uh, very simple to
go on my Twitter page at share an angle and
like comment share what we post. You know, what I
post there from my campaign, same thing from Facebook. Share

(01:58:56):
an angle on Facebook, like post share, same thing on
Instagram like comment share. And even I have a friend
on TikTok that she's sharing all of all of our
posts that she picks up on her other social media sites.

(01:59:17):
So it's social media has become a place where people
go to get their news.

Speaker 1 (01:59:25):
Absolutely for better or for worse.

Speaker 2 (01:59:27):
That's what's going on. And that's where you can really
make a difference because when if you're following me for instance,
on X and you see a post come out if
you will like, comment and share immediately and send it
out to your friends who are willing to like, comment

(01:59:47):
and share immediately. The AI that runs the social media
thinks it's going viral, and maybe it is, but it
will automatic boosted just because it thinks there's something going
on here. And then you take that post and put
it over on your own Facebook media and that reaches

(02:00:11):
all your friends with your Facebook. So it doesn't have
to be a long post like this would be a
long post of ten minutes. Most posts are you know,
ten to thirty seconds and just a video and a link.
So that is very effective. Like I said, go to

(02:00:31):
at Sharon Angle on x and just begin to just
put it out there.

Speaker 1 (02:00:38):
You sure it. It doesn't matter where anybody lives. Everybody
can do this if they're in California, Georgia or Florida wherever.
It does not matter, you know, with social media. You know,
social media has made the world a lot smaller and.

Speaker 2 (02:00:54):
It's not as time consuming as even making a phone
call nope, or walk into a door or sending a postcard.
You know, those were things that we used to do.
Now we can do it all, but just a few
clicks and it's just as effective, not more.

Speaker 1 (02:01:13):
All right, hey Sharon, with that give out your website
one more time.

Speaker 2 (02:01:18):
Vote Sharinangle dot com.

Speaker 1 (02:01:21):
Vote vote Sharon Angle dot com. But for right now,
we are out of time. That means that we gotta
run and we gotta go. Take care Godless. We'll see
it tomorrow. That's going to be on TV and on radio.
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