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Speaker 1 (00:20):
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(00:44):
the radio show, and I'm Rick Trader, coming to you
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my co host is the Patriots from the Battleground State,
the Silver State, the battle born state of Nevada, and Eddie,
Sharon Angle and Sharon welcome back, Welcome back to Conservative Commanders.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Thanks Rick, It's great to be back with you. I
know that we don't usually go to any kind of
state news unless it's relevant to the rest of the
United States, and I think there's a relevancy right there
in New Jersey. You are one of two states that
are going to be electing a new governor in twenty
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twenty five, so everybody else is having to wait until
the twenty twenty sixth cycle to elect their governors or
constitutional offices. But New Jersey ricks Holme state, that's a
good manorial election coming up in November, Is that correct?
Speaker 1 (01:48):
Well, first of all, Sharon, please don't tell people I'm
from New Jersey. It's very embarrassing. It's very embarrassing. But
because of family and commitments, we're here. I wish we
were somewhere else.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
But Sharon, you are in every Californian.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Sharon, you are right. There are two couvenatorial races that
erupt this November, one being in Virginia, the other in
New Jersey. The state of New Jersey has been dominated
by Democrats for the past eight years and the governor
Phil Murphy, who when coming into office said that he
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wanted to be just like Gavin Newsom, and he's tried
to take that try to take the state in that direction.
In fact, during his term, what they did was is
they shut down one nuclear power plant, they refused permission
for another power plant to expand they closed down eight
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other gas, oil and coal power plants. And now New
Jersey has a severe, severe shortage of energy. In fact,
we now have to get forty percent of our energy
of our electricity from other states. And by the way,
our rates have like tripled. Our electric rates have tripled
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thanks to Phil Murphy, thanks to the Democrats, and thanks
to a lot of bad policies. Now the Democrat, the
Democrat running in this election, she is a congresswoman. Her
name is Mikey Schryl, and she's in race for governor.
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And it has been there there are so many, so
many bad things associated with this woman. In fact, she's
been in Congress, she's been pushing this new green energy garbage.
She's been pushing this conversion to renewable resources. And maybe
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we are starting to find out, well why, Well, Mickey
said that we've got to convert to these renewable green sources.
It's going to cost you. She's even admitted it's going
to cost you an arm and a leg. But quote unquote,
if you're a good person, you'll do it. Right again,
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it's going to cost you an arm and a leg.
But if you're a good person, you'll do it. In
other words, if you don't want your rates to triple,
that makes you a bad person. If you don't want
to convert from say, elect from gas or oil to electricity,
you're a bad person, according to Mickey Cheryl. Now a
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lot has been coming out about this woman over over
the reist month or so. You know, she touts herself
as being a Marine Navy pilot. She touts her military background.
But it's now come out that she and her husband,
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she and her husband were involved in a scandal, a
cheating scandal at the Naval academy and she was allowed
to graduate, but she was not allowed to walk with
their class. Now this information has come out, you know
who she's blaming. Oh, she's blaming Donald Trump for this
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information to come out. And you know what I say, Sharon,
We the people have a right to know. We should
know everything there is to know about someone who wants
to govern us, who wants to lead our estate. Now
it doesn't stop there with Mickey Sharp. Since she's been
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in Congress, she and her husband have built their little
nest steak by about seven million dollars seven million dollars. Sharon,
A lot of the investments that quote unquote her husband
made that she knew nothing about was defense stocks while
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she was on the Defense Committee Defense Appropriation Committee. So
their portfolio has gone up by seven million dollars since
she's been in Congress. Isn't that interesting, Sharon Angle. So
here we have a woman who's pushing this new green garbage.
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But if you're a good person, you're going to do it.
Here is a person who has gotten wealthy since she's
been in Congress. And maybe Nancy Pelosi ought to take
a page out of her book because she's done. She
and her husband have done very well. It's come out
that she was involved in a cheating scandal at the
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Naval Academy and was not allowed to walk with her
class and graduation. But now something else, and here comes
the kicker. Here comes a real kicker, Sharon all right.
According to The National, I'm sorry. According to the Washington Examiner,
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there is a report out that a Chinese Communist Party
link to her campaign and her race for governor. It's
almost like, Sharon, you can't make this stuff up. Ping Knee,
an automobile executive, is apparently a member of the Communists
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Chinese Communist Party, and according to the Washington Examiner, Ping
Needy Pingne has donated forty five thousand dollars to Cheryl's campaign. Now,
Ping reportedly made contributions to Cheryl through her elect through
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her elective career in Congress and is now running for
the governor. As I said, thirty thousand dollars check to
a super political action committee that supports Ryle's campaign for
New Jersey. Now, according to The Examiner, Ping sits on
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the board of directors of Waxing Group, one of the
world's largest automobile component manufacturers, and is the president of
the Conglomerates American Branch. Now. During his tenture at the company,
Ping has been recognized quote as an outstanding Communist Party
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member fifteen times, has taken into has taken leadership roles
in nonprofit organizations such as the US China Strong Foundation
and the China General Chamber of Congress Commerce. Now, is
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there any one wonder why this guy is supporting Mikey
Scheryl with her stance to convert to this new green
energy garbage, with their stands to convert to wind and solar,
with their stands to shut down power plants, with their
stands to make New Jersey an electric car zone, mandating
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by twenty thirty five of the automobiles in New Jersey
be electric. And now let's come out about these large
large donations to her campaign and to a pack that's
supporting her. Sharon, this woman is not fit to be governor.
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She's not fit to serve in Congress. I don't even
want her as a dog catcher.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
Will you just unloaded a bunch to unpack? I guess
the first thing.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
That I well, sorry about that. Well, Sharon, should we
go to a break and unpack all this after the break?
Speaker 3 (10:13):
Is my question?
Speaker 4 (10:14):
Sounds good because there's lots there.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
All right, let's do that. And you are listening to
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Speaker 1 (12:11):
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I know you want to stick with Mickey, at least
stick with Micky in our sticky little problems as being
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a liar, a crook, a conniver, someone who's definitely personally
taken has taken advantage of perfect position in Congress.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
So I looked it up. I said, I you know,
I'm not a lawyer. I don't know the law in
every state, and I'm I'm not someone who could just
quote the law off the top of my head. But
in the federal law it says it shall be unlawful
for a foreign national directly or indirectly to make a
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contributional donation of money or either thing of value, or
to make an express or implied promise to make a
contribution or donation in connection with a federal, state, or
local election. So they didn't just say you can't contribute
to your congressman. They are saying you can't contribute to
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your governor, and you can't contribute to your mayor or
your dog catcher. It's illegal a contribution or donation to
a committee or political party, or an expenditure, independent expenditure
or disbursement for an electioneering communication within the meaning of
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this article. So they can can't even give it to
a pack here and let the pack give it to
the to the candidate, or make an independent and expenditure
which is to buy and add against their opponents. So
it is still legal. Foreign national defined is a foreign principle.
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Foreign national is an individual who's a citizen, let's see,
of that other country. But they can if they're a
citizen of this country. So here's where we might find
the loophole. If that person is paid by China, but
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that Chinese person is a citizen of the United States,
then they could make the donation.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
At this point, this guy pinnee t n and I
is he's a Chinese. He's remember of the Chinese He's
a member of the Chinese Communist Party. He was recognized
as a quote outstanding Communist Party member fifteen times, fifteen times,
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in addition to taking leadership roles in nonprofit organizations such
as the US China Strong Foundation and the China General
Chamber of Congress Commerce not Congress Chamber of Commerce. Okay,
so that's Chinese.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
So we've established that he's not there's no way that
he can give that money or that she can take
that money. He might send her the check, but she's
got to send it back because it's against the law.
It's not only against the law for the United States Congress,
but it's against the law in New Jersey to do that.
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It's against the law in every state to do that.
It's against the law in every municipality to do that
to take foreign money as because of what you said, Rick,
it's a pay to play thing.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
The fact that this is just another example of her
poor character and poorer character judgments, all right. The fact
that she says that if you're not if you're not
willing to pay an arm in the leg for energy,
that you're a bad person. The fact that she has
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gotten filthy rich while a member of Congress, the fact
that she's taking money from Chinese and the fact that
she would she and her husband were caught up in
a cheating scandal at the US Naval Academy to the
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point where she was not allowed to walk with her class.
To the fact that she and her campaign has lied
about her military rank. That is stolen valor, Sharon, that
is stolen valor. Yes.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
The interesting thing here too, is that phil Murphy only
beat this fellow that's running against her. She had rally
by three percentage points.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
Yeah, little less than three percent, a little over two percent.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
That's a that's a Chicago race. Remember it is Chicago.
They used to say, if you can get within three
percent plus three, you can win the race. Just through
the manipulation that the Democrats had of elections and that
goes back years and years and years. That's recent stuff.
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That's that's just what they were able.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
To do well. Sharon. There was a governor in the
city of New Jersey, Brendan Burn, and Brendan Burn proudly
stated that when he died, he wanted to be buried
in Hudson County so his vote could continue to be counted.
That was the governor of New Jersey acknowledging the political
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corruption in this state. So worries me about this race,
the political corruption. And they know now with this race tied,
they know they are in trouble. They know they are
indeed trouble. Tell let's pick it up in the next segment.
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Speaker 1 (22:39):
And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos with
Sharon Angle and I'm Rick Trader, coming to you from
the My Pillar studios, the My Store studios of the
AUN TV network and Sharon. In the last segment, we
talked about the race for governor. A woman that is
running for for governor. Her name is Mikey Sheryl. She's
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actually right now sitting in Congress. She's been one of
the big advocates, one of the huge advocates for converting
to wind and solar, you know, the old new green
garbage deal. She's been big time on that, and recently
a lot of this has come out about her about
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a cheating scandal at Annapolis. How she has now also
taken large contributions to wear campaign and tour pack from
a company that's headed up by a member of the
Chinese Communist Party who has given large amounts of money
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to her. His company is involved in electric vehicle parts,
in wind and solar. He's also she associated with the
China General Chamber of Congress. And by the way, where
is all this wind and solar crap come from? It's
all coming from China. She's while she was in Congress,
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she and her husband have increased their their net wealth
their portfolio by about seven million dollars, largely in trading
in defense defense contractor stocks. And by the way, she's
sat on the Defense Appropriations Committee well in Congress. And Sharon,
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I know there's a lot to pat unpack here. I
gotta ask you. Why are contributions from foreign companies, from
foreign governments or companies that have ties to foreign companies,
why are they allowed in our elections?
Speaker 4 (24:49):
They aren't?
Speaker 2 (24:50):
A simple simple answer answer.
Speaker 4 (24:52):
Is they aren't.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
They're illegal.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
They are illegal federally and they're illegal in New Jersey.
So there has to be a way around, a workaround,
right because they know this money is coming in and
it's getting into these campaign coffers. So how does that happen.
It's because it's illegal.
Speaker 4 (25:18):
I guess you know.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
Since you're starting with the money, let's go with the money.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Let's go with the money.
Speaker 2 (25:24):
Let's go with the money. The first thing that kind
of made me go, wait a minute, is why would
a person who is in Congress decide to run for governor?
What's in it? Why would you exchange that congressional office
for a gubernatorial office. I mean, they're kind of different.
Speaker 5 (25:48):
And yet.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
The congressman is one of four hundred and thirty five,
so not as much to say so about the governor
as the governor has is I guess what I'm saying.
The governor is one for the whole state and has
more of a I guess, more of a say so
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in things. They each make the same amount just about
Congress makes. The congressman makes one hundred and seventy four
thousand a year and the governor of Illinois of New
Jersey makes one hundred and seventy five thousand a year.
So what's the difference. Well, it seems to be in
these perks that they get, because, like you said, she
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and her husband made over four million last year, is.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
Seven million, seven million her time in Congress. And you
know she's they've increased your portfolio seven million dollars. And
again she says, well, it's my husband's portfolios, my husband's transactions.
And by the way, as I mentioned, many of these
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transactions have been in defense contractor stocks. Okay, and this
is while she was sitting on the Defense Appropriations Committee
in Congress.
Speaker 4 (27:17):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
So Phil Murphy made five million and twenty twenty one
as governor. He continues to make millions as governor of
New Jersey. That was the largest one that I could find.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
But in.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
So they and they claim this is a couple things too.
Speaker 4 (27:42):
So this must be.
Speaker 2 (27:43):
The thing, is that you claim that it's your your
partner that's been making the money. They've made a combined
thirteen point six million and paid three point eight million
in taxes between twenty eighteen and twenty twenty three. That's
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Phil Murphy. That's why he got into it. So that's
an eight year run, is that correct? Let's see twenty
eight years, yes, eight years twenty but twenty eighteen to
twenty twenty three.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
This is the in January. In January when a new
governor is brought in's office, ending Phil Murphy's tenure. Okay,
So two terms of four years, so.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
He's steen point six and then this year I think
he claimed another one point four, So he's on his
way to fifteen million in eight years, and she's done
seven million in her tenure. I don't know how long
she's been in Congress, but they're making millions being in
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government jobs.
Speaker 4 (28:54):
How did they do that?
Speaker 2 (28:56):
Well, you know, it's obviously has to do with taking
money for things that you're involved in, right, you have
insider training, information you uh, these jobs do not pay
that much one hundred and seventy four hundred and seventy five.
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It's not about that. It's about people, you know, information
you have that nobody else has. It's about people wanting
favors from you that. It's about corruption, Rick, And that's
what's happening, is they've corrupted the job. They got into
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it to make money.
Speaker 4 (29:43):
That's all.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
Let me just say she was selected into Congress in
twenty eighteen, she started serving in twenty nineteen, so basically
she's been there for five years, okay, roughly fire years,
almost six years.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
So we have to say that me and the governor
is more lucrative than me and the congressman. Seven million
versus almost fifteen million twice is lucrative. Phil Murphy can
really make the bucks come in as a governor. She's
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a piker compared to him.
Speaker 4 (30:24):
If you look at.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
How much they made, I mean, how much money? Is
too much money? Rick, I just it's unfathomable to me.
A person can hardly spend that much money in their lifetime.
Can they mean sherion seven million? It's just unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
Cheryl, let me just tell you her committee assignments. This
is for the one hundred and nineteenth Congress, all right,
the Committee on Armed Services, the Subcommittee on Cyber Information Technologies,
an Innovation Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Landforces, Select Committee
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on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese
Communist Party. And that's the people she's taking the money from,
right right, incredible.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
She's made an incredible business of government, she sure has,
and it seems to be the trend. That's why I
pulled up Phil Murphy because it's it doesn't make sense
to go from that that she's already established and she's
raking in the dough to a governorship where she's going
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to have to start over. But maybe she doesn't have
to start over.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
That's my point.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
It seems like she's taking a step up and in
Congress she has to get elected every two years. That's
a bit of a risk. Somebody could come along and
knock her out.
Speaker 3 (32:01):
Of her.
Speaker 2 (32:04):
Because guess what governor elected four years.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
To get elected. They redistricted that district. They jurymandered that
district out a Republican to make it a predominantly Democrat district.
That's how she got elected. And by the way, you
know it was the head of the redistricting, the Democrats.
The Democrats were Sharon, this woman is a crook, she
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is a liar, she's a thief. She's just bad. She's
bad for New Jersey, she's bad for our country. Sharon.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
Well, and what you're pointing out is these and this
is a career politician. It's what we're talking about here.
This is a person that's making their money through politics,
and they get in and they look at the next
job on the horizon that can make them more money.
And that's what my point is is that I believe
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that being the governor of New Jersey is more lucrative.
She can make more money as the governor than she
can as a congressman, even though, as you point out,
because of the redistricting, she's at more risk of a
risk to run for governor, and we could possibly flip
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New Jersey because of outing or exposing what she's been
doing as a congresswoman. And you know, the list goes on.
When you when you started with the money, you know,
I was back there with your incoming statement and said,
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we need to know what's in people's backgrounds, why they
do what they do. And you pointed out that she
was exposed at the Naval account. This is in the
nineteen nineties, so this isn't a new twist. She didn't
she didn't get corrupted when she went to Congress. She
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didn't fall in with around wrong crowd when she went
to Congress. She was already there, and she was already
there doing it in a very prestigious part. Well, Congress
is prestigious too. But we think of the military, the
Naval Academy, as a place where we send our best
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and brightest and most patriotic and most honest. You know,
we think of our military as like just an extension
of the Boy Scouts, you know, love of country, honor,
those kinds of things.
Speaker 1 (34:52):
But not this woman.
Speaker 4 (34:53):
That's that's not why.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
She went sharing. There's another thing I just found out
about her. CBS News which is no friend of Republicans.
CBS News has found out that Cheryl's congressional campaign had
quote misrepresented her military rank. Misrepresented her military rank.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
She didn't graduate. How'd she get a rank?
Speaker 1 (35:21):
Well, she she graduated. She was just not allowed to
walk with her class.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
Okay, because she cheated, because she exactly exactly and now
she cheats again.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
She cheats again, and that's how that's how she got
to like well, the Democrats cheated when nature remamberg her
that district, which was the Republican district to include enough
Democrat votes and within enough Democrat votes to get her elected,
to get her elected. So what do you see through
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her life? Cheating and insider trading and lying, and you
know these people that say, oh, we've got to convert
to this new green energy. It's going to cost you
an arm and a leg, but if you're a good person,
you'll do it. She's filthy rich. She don't care that
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our electric rates go up triple. She don't care because
she's filthy rich. I do believe, I do believe that
poor and senior citizens are affected by their electricity rates tripling.
Jack Chitta really said that in Tennessee in Tennessee, the
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sales tax was ten percent and they pay tax on food, clothing, everything,
And what this this crook, this thief, this sneak. Mikey
Cheryl is saying, Oh, Jack Chittarelli is talking about ten
percent sales tax. That's what she now, Jack talking about
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ten percent Tennessee, not in New Jersey, but yet she's
taking that statement. Jack Chittarelli is talking about ten percent
sales tax on food, on clothing, on everything. This is
a sneak, This is a thief. This is a person
you cannot trust. This is a person you cannot trust
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with your vote, you cannot trust with your state. Other
than that, I have no opinion.
Speaker 2 (37:44):
And that's classical deceptive campaigning to take a SoundBite from
an unrelated speech and make it say what you wanted
to say. Safe from that. Every time a candidate opens
their mouth, and that's why we have so many in
(38:06):
the basement candidates. They don't want them to get anything
that anybody can use on them because in the basement
you can't talk to the press, you can't talk to anyone.
It's always your campaign managers that's talking. And if he
says something that they want to use, oh, well, it's
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the campaign manager. It wasn't the candidate. They're denying it.
And this is the This is how democrats run their campaigns,
share the SoundBite to use against us, and then they
hide in the basement so that we won't use their
tactics against them.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
Now, Sharon, I'll tell you why this is dangerous, and
I want to use my dear cousin John as an example.
My cousin John is a conservative. My cousin John is
constant feeding me information to use on the show. My
cousin John is a huge help to me and conservative
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commandos on au N by posting our shows on various
Internet social media platforms. John sent a text to me
the other day, Rick Jack CHITTERRELLI, he's talking about a
ten percent sales tax.
Speaker 4 (39:28):
So I had it.
Speaker 3 (39:31):
I had to go.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
I had to go and get the information about where
this came from, and I sent it to John and
John got back. Oh my gosh, I didn't know this
that when this statement was made, he was talking about Tennessee,
that the sales tax a rate in Tennessee was it.
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That's how that's how this stuff can sway and influence people.
Because we can see by this mighty Sheryl. She's deceitful,
she's a liar, she's a crook, she's a thief, and
this information's got to get out there about her. That's
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why we're here, why we do this, that's why our
audience needs to support us.
Speaker 4 (40:20):
Well.
Speaker 2 (40:20):
It also shows that we need to dig in. You
need to dig in as a voter and find out
for yourself, find out where these wild claims of the
Democrats come from, because it's all lies. They really do
not have issues, they do not have anything that they
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can run on, and so it's all character assassination. And
when you do that, they try to use your own
words against you, and it's not in a truthful way.
As Rick Poi Data pointed out, we have to be
forever vigilant shared.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
I want to thank you for sitting in today as
my co host. We're going to take a break, and
on the other side of this break, we're going to
be playing some of the best of interviews here in
the Conservative Commanders with Sharon Angle and Omric Trader. Go nowhere.
We'll be back with those interviews right after this break.
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Speaker 1 (42:31):
And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos Rich
Sharon Angle, and you're Shirley Rick Trader coming to you
from the My Pillar studios to my Store studios of
the AUN TV network. And hey, sharing our first guests
that the day is with this and please make that
an introduction.
Speaker 2 (42:49):
That's my pleasure to introduce Steve Krtez, who's senior political
advisor to Catholic Vote and president of the League of
American Workers of Populists right pro labor advocacy group. He's
the former senior advisor to President Trump and JD. Vance,
plus a former commentator for Fox News and C and Steve,
(43:10):
welcome back to the Conservative Commandos radio show.
Speaker 3 (43:13):
Hey, thank you so much for having me appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (43:16):
Well, we want to talk about these elections coming up.
You know, it made me very nervous when President Trump
started appointing people out of Congress and the US Senate.
I thought, oh my goodness, there goes our majorities in
those houses. But this this is going even deeper than
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just Congress. There are some on the line Supreme Court
judges elections that are out there, and you've been following
these elections, so I want you to get me off
the lecch right, give me, make me come back and
not worry so much about what President Trump has done
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by pointing folks and leaving as vulnerable there.
Speaker 3 (44:04):
Sure well, no, listen the good news. Let's let's start
with the House side. Then the good news there. And
of course, you know, if there's a House vacancy, per
the constitution, you have to have a special election, very
different from the Senate, where in most states the governor
appoints somebody to sell that. In the House, you have
to as quickly as possible have a special election. So
two seats in Florida, both Republican held seats, both relatively
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safe seats, districts that Trump won by a lot. Both
candidates won fairly easily, but they did not have the
margins that Trump had. Now that's not abnormal, right, because
in general Trump is more popular than the Republican Party
is just about everywhere, whether it's in a swing district
or in a heavily you know, deeply read district. But
you know the fact is, if I can, if I
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can give you some some call me news. It's hey,
we held both of those seats. I don't know a
lot about Randy Fine, I do who took one of
the seats. I know a lot about Jimmy Patronis, who
is the Treasurer of Florida. He is a fantastic guy,
alid conservative, with a great financial background. Florida is perhaps
the best run state in America financially, or right up
there anyway, and he was basically the CFO, the chief
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financial officer of the State of Florida. So he's going
to make a heck of a congressman, and particularly on
economic issues. Now, the news not as good in Wisconsin,
but there was some good news there, So let me
start with the good before I knew the bad. The
good news there is Voter ID will be part of
the Wisconsin state constitution, and that passed overwhelmingly. I mean,
it wasn't even close. As a matter of fact. Of
all the counties in Wisconsin, the only county that voted
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against Voter ID is Madison, which folks might know is
the state capital. A lot of government workers there. Of course,
it's also the home of the University of Wisconsin. It's
sort of the Wisconsin Midwest version of Berkeley, California. It's
just an incredibly liberal lefty enclave. Other than Madison, the
whole rest of the state. Overwhelmingly. He chose voter ID,
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knowing that we can't do anything consequential in our lives
without showing an ID. Why the heck wouldn't we show
on to vote. So that's the good news. The bad news, though,
quite frankly, is we did lose another Supreme Court seat there,
and this has unfortunately been a consistent trend. They elect
their Supreme Court justices for the state of Wisconsin. That
might seem strange to some of the listeners, but that's
how they do it there. They're officially nonpartisan, but of
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course there's always a conservative candidate and a liberal candidate. Now,
this does not change the balance of the court. It's
still going to be four to three liberal because a
liberal is the one retiring. But we had high hopes
that we could that we could flip it and give
a four to three majority to the conservatives. And we
did have an excellent candidate, Brad Schimmel, former Attorney general
of the state, a constitutionalist conservative endorsed by President Trump.
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But here's I think the main issue. And you know
this hasn't pulled your hair out. Be worried, but yes,
be concerned and have a sense of urgency as well
as we did last November. Presidential elections are very different,
particularly with President Trump on the ballot. It motivates a
lot of people who don't consider themselves as a Republican, don't
necessarily consider themselves to be all that political, but they
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are blue collar people, generally working class people who share
there are America first, patriotic populist values, and they come
out for those big races, and they especially come out
for Donald Trump. Very hard though, to get those people motivated.
We saw this in twenty twenty two for the midterms.
Hard to get them motivated for midterm elections, even more
difficult to get them motivated for an April election. It's
just not on most people's radar if they're not that political.
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You know, most people aren't like the three of us are,
and probably most of your audience highly tuned into politics
in a serious way. And I by the way, I'm
not saying that as a putdown to anybody. People have
busy lives, they have a lot to do, and particularly
after the wreckage economically and financially of Bidenomics, there's a
lot of people who are struggling to just make ends
meet right now, so they've got a lot of anxiety
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and stress in their lives. Many of them are working
second and third jobs. They don't necessarily view politics as
high up on their priority list, which is understandable. But
the point is, these are people who will vote for
us if we convince them to vote, if we inform
them there's an election, and if we motivate them to vote.
They didn't get out in the kind of numbers we
need in Wisconsin, unfortunately, But Wisconsin is just it's a
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consummate swing state. Doald Trump won it, and of course
he swept all seven swing states and a magnificent mandate win,
but Wisconsin was the narrowest of those seven he wanted
by twenty nine thousand votes. So tells us we have
work to do. And we also have to figure out
how do we motivate lower propensity, non politically active voters
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who agree with us. But lower propensity folks, how do
we motivate them to get to the polls? That has
not been a Republican problem in the past. Republican voters
used to be super engaged voters politically. That's not the
case now. So it's a new model, new paradigm, and
I hope stinks to lose this race, but hopefully it
will serve a greater good where we're going to figure
out those methods and we're going to be really really
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motivated and organized the way the Dems are in terms
of getting out our voters.
Speaker 2 (48:49):
Well, this is going to be a very self serving question, Steve.
I'm running. I'm running for secretarius state here in Nevada,
a swing state where Trump won overwhelming I hear, but
nothing down ballot, nothing carried down ballot, and it was
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just such a horrible showing that. You know, most people say,
so so what they you know, he was too big
to rig. They just moved on and worked on the
other races. And so how does a Republican win in
a swing state? This is as you say, you know, Michigan,
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Minnesota has kind of I mean, Wisconsin has kind of
given us the this isn't going to work picture.
Speaker 3 (49:41):
Yeah, yeah, no exactly. Let's take it as a warning,
like I said, not a warning where we freak out,
but a warning to say, okay, sense of urgency, let's
be creative, let's work harder, let's work smarter. Here's my
advice to you and any candidate's in your position. If
you're in a state where Trump won or either you
didn't want work. We're Trump did well, but other Republicans
tend to on for and that's most places. Okay, if
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you're in that situation and running an election where you
don't have obviously Trump on the ballot, one of my
stronger secommendations, and this was not done in Wisconsin, would
be to engage the MAHA agenda to make America Healthy
Again agenda. The Bobby Kennedy crowd. These are a lot
of folks who do not consider themselves Republicans, may not
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consider themselves conservatives. A lot of them are mothers. They
are highly motivated about health issues for their families. They're
very worried, properly so very concerned about the safety and
education of their children of our communities. And it's really
a group that has been newly energized, and they're brand
new to the MAGA movement. This union of MAHA and
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MAGA is a very brand new marriage, right, I mean
literally basically only months old. I mean Bobby Kennedy was
a Democrat a few minutes ago, right, basically now he's
in Donald Trump's cabinet, and I think that's great, by
the way, But my point is I don't think we
have reached out to those people enough yet in terms
of voting. They did vote for Trump because they saw
how hard, how fervently Kennedy R. Of Cajunior campaigned for Trump,
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but they definitely didn't show up in Wisconsin at least
as far as we can tell from the early numbers.
Now we need to dive more into these numbers, of course,
to understand them as deeply as we possibly can. But
that would be my and you know, particularly in the
state like Nevada, where you don't have Nevada because there's
a lot of folks who haven't lived there their entire lives.
You don't have as deeply entrenched political partisan leanings in
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Nevada as you do in some other states in the country,
some of the sort of older states of America. And
so given that, that would be definitely, you know, a
piece of advice. I think the the Maha movement, the
Maha agenda, is really powerful. It's sort of a brand
new weapon political weapon for Republicans to use. And my
advice would be, you know, to try to take full
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advantage of it, and you know, talk about the things
that Bobby Kennedy, for example, is already doing, the fact
that he's firing a lot of these really toxic and
corrupt administrators from the NIH and from CDC, that he
wants to pressure food companies to make the ingredients of
our food transparent and safer and healthier for us. That
he's going to bring pharmaceutical companies to task and make
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them explain themselves, particularly when they're given broad community over
some of the drugs that they pump into our bodies.
So there's a whole host of issues I think that
are pertinent and can be important and motivate people. You know.
The other thing, too, is I really believe, you know,
as populism reigns on both the Democrats side and the
Republican side, the bread and butter issues of prosperity, you know,
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are just key. And Nevada, for example, is a state
that inflation was a problemationwide, but it was particularly bad
in the state of Nevada. Inflation is not going to
be easy to tackle, but Donald Trump is starting to
take the important steps to do that, like unleashing American energy,
like trying to get government more efficient and spending over
control via the doge. Those are the kinds of things
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that are going to make life more horrible from the
vatage because regular working people all over this country, from
coast to coast, regular working people, because of Bidenomics, cannot
afford their lives. That's just the reality. And we see
that in consumer sentiment surveys, we see it in polling.
Regular folks are really struggling in this economy, and I
think we have to recognize that and then also convince
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them of the of the reality. It's not convince them
of something that's not true. Convince some of the reality
that we have an agenda that's going to make their
lives better and materially so intangible kitchen table ways.
Speaker 2 (53:33):
Okay, so we've got this left leaning judge, this judge
that's going to actually be hard for Wisconsin to overcome
that they've elected. You know, I mean, that's Wisconsin. That's
not the rest of us. So beyond just the politics
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of it and how we win races, looking at that warning,
what's the big deal?
Speaker 1 (54:01):
You know?
Speaker 3 (54:02):
No, So here's the big deal. Unfortunately, is that Wisconsin.
And as I mentioned, it's the consummatet swing states. It's
the closest typically of the swing states. And the reason
that matters for twenty twenty six and for twenty twenty
eight is in twenty twenty six, with the midterm elections,
there are two Republican incumbents there who won, but they
won very narrowly, not surprising in a state like that.
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The Democrats have been very overt throughout this campaign into
this judicial election, including the King Jeffries you on, the
ostensible leader of the Democrat Party at this point, highest
ranking Democrat in the House, the House Minority Leader, who
is of course desperate to become House Speaker and take
that gavel away. He very openly said that the Wisconsin
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Supreme Court race is about the Wisconsin State Supreme Court
taking over the legislative map drawing power of the state
of Wisconsin, taking it away, stealing it away from the
legislature where it belongs per the United States Constitution. Wisconsin
has a very Republican legend. They have a terrible radical
them governor, but they've got a really good legislature and
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they drew a map that was favorable to Republicans, just
as Democrats do it every state where they're in charge.
They probably do it even more so. Right then, Republicans
do it states they control. But Republicans earned earned the
right to draw the map, and they drew a map
that was relatively friendly to the Republicans and had King
Jefferies and a lot of other Democrats in Wisconsin promise
that Susan Crawford, as a Supreme Court justice of the state,
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is going to lead a judicial effort to say the
map is invalid. They will claim it's unconstitutional, probably on
racial grounds. That's normally how these judges intervened. They will
claim that somehow it disenfranchises voters of color, and then
draw the map themselves. So that is the worry. There's
not a whole lot we can do about it at
this point, except if that happens. Of course, the Wisconsin
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legislature can then try to take it to federal court
and say, wait, ticket, you don't have that power constitutionally
and make the constitutional case. But as far as regular citizens,
you know, I don't want to sound pessimistic, but the
chance the Act was into April first, not after April
first for regular folks, So you know, that's definitely a worry.
The other big worry in Wisconsin looking at twenty twenty eight,
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if it's going to be a super close state again,
which you know we would anticipate it will be for
the presidential race. Thankfully, voter ide now is in the constitution,
but there's a lot of other abusive voter practices there
that don't respect voter integrity in the state of Wisconsin,
particularly drop boxes. Unmanned you know, unobserved drop boxes have
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been I believe, really abused in the state of Wisconsin.
The legislature are trying to get rid of them. In
all likelihood, I think this activist court of for people
in black robes, acting like many kings, I think they
will again say they will claim illogically that there are
constitutional reasons why things like drop boxes have to be
permitted in the state of Wisconsin. So it can also
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be problematic for the twenty twenty eight lusts. And now,
by the way, I will also say there's another Supreme
Court race there next year, so we will get another
bite at that apple. Now, if we don't change things, though,
I think we get the same outcome. So we've got
to figure that out between now and then. But just
you know, the good news is, you know, if there's
never great news and a loss, but slightly good news,
and the loss is it didn't change. It was already
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a four to three court. I just think it's still
four to three, but probably a bit more activist. But
also looking forward, hopefully before twenty twenty eight we get well,
we will get another chance, and hopefully we'll take that
chance as the opportunity to flip that court back to
four to three so that we can have legitimate, clean
elections there, so that we can have the districts as
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they were drawn by Republicans. And by the way, when
I talk about that, the districts and the jerry mandering,
and a lot of folks don't like jerry mandering on
the other side, which I do understand. But as of
right now, those are the rules of the game. Now
should they be changed. I think we can make a
good case they should be changed, and districts should be
drawn in a more objective way. The point is, right now,
under the current rules, you know, for the existence for
two and a half centuries in this country, it is
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up to the legislature. And for example, right next door
to Wasisconsin, in Illinois, one of the most Democrat states
in the nation. If you pull up Illinois congressional maps,
you will not believe the shape of the maps that
you will pull off. I mean, you know, Jerry Manner.
The term came from. It was a journalist who said
that the maps were drawn and they looked like a salamander.
And that's where it came from. And I believe it
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it was a legislator whose name was Jerry, so it
got to be Jerry Manderin anyway, if you pull up
the statement of Illinois where the Democrats draw the map,
it is absurd, right you would think there's not a
Republican in the state, which of course there are. There's
a lot of Republicans downstate, you know, from Chicago. But
in any case, my point is, if the Democrats are
going to do that in Illinois, well then right next
door across the border in Wisconsin, where the Republican's own
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have earned the right to and on the process of
drawing the maps Constitutionally, that is their prerogative. It shouldn't
be stolen away from the court.
Speaker 5 (58:51):
Now.
Speaker 3 (58:51):
I think they're going to at least try, and then
we'll have to see what happens with the process from there.
Speaker 2 (58:57):
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He's also the president of the League of American Workers. Steve,
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we want to thank you for holding through that brick.
We really appreciate your time.
Speaker 3 (01:00:44):
Step absolutely thanks for having me well.
Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
It's our honor, sir. Before we get back to these
the elections, in the fallout from these elections, yes to say,
could you just take them into the two and tell
us a little bit about the Catholic Vote and the
League of American Workers. Y, you bet well.
Speaker 3 (01:01:01):
Listen. Starting with Catholic Vote, it's the largest Catholic advocacy
organization in America. It is it is a lay run
but thoroughly Catholic organization that seeks to advance and implement
Catholic principles in the public sphere in America. So get
involved in all kinds of issue campaigns, actual political campaigns
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and elections. For example, were involved in campaigning on behalf
of Brad Schimmel in the state of Wisconsin, and I'm
really pleased. I recently joined Catholic vote. I have admired
their work for a very long time. I have occasionally
collaborated with them from my perch at the lead of
American Workers, and now I've joined on with them as
a senior political advisor, and I'm just I'm thrilled to
(01:01:43):
be with this this fantastic group. I should add, by
the way, that that Catholics were really determinative in this election.
If you the past the presidential election, if you look
at November election, Donald Trump's popular vote win as well
as his sweep of all seven swing states. A lot
of those swing states have significant Catholic populations, whether you're
talking about Michigan or Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada, really all of
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them have pretty significant Catholic populations, and Catholics have traditionally
determined who the president is. If you look back historically,
it's sort of the swingiest of the swing votes generally.
And one of the reasons Trump struggled in twenty twenty
was he basically tied among Catholics, or by most good counts,
he perhaps won by one percent fifty to forty nine,
(01:02:27):
but that wasn't good enough to win overall. He had
won by seven percent back in twenty sixteen. Well we
went back now to a double digit lead among Catholics,
So Catholics really provided the difference in most of these
critical swing state areas. So I'm thrilled to work for
that organization. And then the League of American Workers is
a group that I started it as a pro worker,
pro laborer advocacy organization, and I'm really intending it to
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be in a lot of ways what the unions should be.
You know, the union's claimed to advocate on behalf of
regular working Americans, but in fact, union leadership is totally
disconnected from most union members, and union leadership has become
thoroughly corrupted and thoroughly radicalized by leftist politics. And so
I think there's room and a need for a right leaning,
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populous pro laborer organization. We really focus on two issues,
and that is trade as well as immigration. So we
want to protect American workers in industry from predatory trade practices.
We also want to protect American workers from unlawful and
unjust competition in the American work market labor market from immigrants,
particularly illegal immigrants crossing this border in mass So those
(01:03:33):
are our two primary areas of focus, and I founded
that organization and continue to lead it.
Speaker 1 (01:03:39):
Well, see that opens a whole can of worms that
maybe maybe someday you can come back and we can
have a end that conversation about the terriffts. But I
wanted to get back to this election that took place
yesterday Wisconsin. You know, when you were talking with Sharon,
you brought up the words's two words put together their
(01:04:00):
dropboxes and in Milwaukee. I saw a news clip yesterday
that they were so overwhelmed at the polls they had
to get emergency ballots sent to Milwaukee. And after you
said drop boxes and putting together the Chicago's not that
(01:04:21):
far away from Milwaukee? Can would I be thinking too
far outside the box and thinking that there was some
election finakeling there and maybe some maybe a lot of traffic.
What is that ninety one that goes from Milwaukee that
was Chicago for their extra buses? Were there any extra
(01:04:43):
buses on that road?
Speaker 3 (01:04:45):
Well, listen, so I'm from Chicago. I live in Tennessee
now because the Liberals, the crazies chased me out of Chicago.
My family and I had the lockdowns were the last
straw for us, and you, unfortunately had to say, goodbido,
a city we love that's being ruined by radical So
I live in Tennessee now, a lot of a lot
of Chicago's have fled to Texas and Tennessee and Florida.
So I know Chicago really really well, know Milwaukee really well,
(01:05:06):
because you're right, it's, you know, practically a twin city
in a way of Chicago, just up I ninety four.
And as far as Chicago's style election practices, you know,
and ballot counting sort of in quotes, was that going
on in Milwaukee. Look, I've long suspected that Milwaukee is
a very dirty place when it comes to election integrity.
(01:05:28):
I do not, though I want to be clear and careful,
I don't have any evidence of that in this case.
In the twenty twenty election, looking backward, I thought there
was all kinds of evidence of anomalies and in gate fraud,
and I was very public. I've worked for President Trump
in that election in twenty twenty, and after the election,
I was very very public, did a lot of interviewsal
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a lot of articles about the problems with the election
in Wisconsin, you know, broadly, but Milwaukee specifically. So I'm
keenly aware of those issues. Do I respect it continues
and persist in this day? Yes, I do suspect it.
But do I know something happened? I don't know that.
I will also tell you even with whatever happened there,
(01:06:10):
You know, do I believe we lost the legitimate vote?
It was not? Honestly, I do, because the polling was
really really tight, and given that turnout advantage in these
kinds of elections the Democrats tend to have over this
new Republican party of lower propensity voters, I'm honestly not
shocked that he lost. I mean, I was of course
fighting hard, you know, to try to win, but I
(01:06:32):
wasn't confident going into election day, and I just I
think we've got a challenge with for this not insturmountable challenge.
Speaker 16 (01:06:38):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:06:38):
Look, here's the great news. The issues are on our side, right,
do people agree with us overwhelmingly? People want a closed boarder,
they want safe streets, they want real wages of meeting
your pay relative to inflation. They wanted to go up.
So the issues are on our side, But some of
the turnout machine aspects, we're gonna have to get a
lot better at great so.
Speaker 1 (01:06:58):
Stee looking at this selection from one thousand miles away,
being on the East coast. I mean, letter ID passed
by a wide majority. But then you've got this woman,
Susan Crawford, and frankly, she even sued the state to
stop voter ID, even called the practice draconian. So how
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do you put these two things together, her huge win
and the huge win for voter ID.
Speaker 3 (01:07:30):
It's listen, it's befuddling, okay, but we have to try
to figure it out. Over one hundred thousand voters in Wisconsin.
I believe the total is about one hundred and fifty thousand,
but for sure over one hundred thousand people voted for
voter ID, okay, in favor of that common sense solution,
and then also voted for Susan Crawford, who, to your point,
literally sued the state over voter ID. She's that adamantly
(01:07:54):
against voter ID. So you say, okay, how do we
square that circle? How does that make sense? Well, it
doesn't make logical sense, right, But I think again, what
it tells us is is that on the Supreme Court side,
we didn't get to do a good enough job of
getting our voters out, and that a lot of Democrats
were willing to say they got their people out, and
a lot of their people were reasonable enough to say, well, yeah,
(01:08:18):
I should have had to show an ID. But other
than that, I think Crawford is a good candidate, and
so I'm going to vote for her or you know,
I'm just I'm a Democrat and I'm a Democrat. But
they didn't do voter idea that dr issue. But you're right, listen,
I don't pretend to exactly have the answer to that,
because that is a startling chasm, right, that gap between
(01:08:38):
those two elections shouldn't be that wide. Logically, it shouldn't
be that wide. But I'm also a big believer in
we never looked down on the voters, right, so we
don't say, you know, how dare you? You know, how
could you make that choice? And you know it's irresponsible. Okay, No,
let's figure it out, and let's figure out what we
did wrong or what we can do better the next
time to make sure that that kind of gap doesn't
(01:08:59):
exist again. That that issue to Kennedy gap.
Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
Steve, let's talk about the courts. You know, we're seeing
these injunctions being slammed down on Donald Trump across across
the nation. We're going to see in Wisconsin. Here, we're
going to see this liberal Supreme Court, as you said,
redistrict and jurymen, the congressional districts. What can be done?
(01:09:27):
What can be done? Be done about these these injunctions
coming out of these district courts that are affecting the nation.
We're here talk about uh oh, i'mpeaching these judges and
things like that. But any ideas for us, any any
any good thoughts?
Speaker 3 (01:09:45):
No, And there's a thankly, there is actually a lot
we can do there. You know, I mentioned that there
may not be a lot we can do about Wisconsin,
at least in the near term. So a lot we
can do at the federal level, particularly with control of
both Houses of Congress. And thankfully Chuck Rassley, Senator from Iowa,
has already put forth really compelling powerful legislation to outlaw
nationwide injunctions to just simply say, listen, you can you
(01:10:08):
as a judge have purview and authority in your district.
For example, a lot of the stuff comes out of
the Ninth Circuit, which is Northern California, which, as you
my guess, is a pretty crazy circuit, and you can
issue rulings that have full weight of law. There even then,
I think there are logical rulings that you shouldn't be
overturned by the Supreme Court. But regardless what his legislation
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says is but you may not issue nationwide injunctions because
there are hundreds of federal judges. And if we say
that all the hundreds of other vos all essentially have
a mutual power over every decision that the president makes.
The president who is just elected with a mandate from
the American people, with full authority over the executive branch.
If we say that all of them have a veto
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power and can issue, you know, for absurd reasons nationwide
injunctions to effectively legislate from the bench and turn themselves
into into many kings. That's it's absurd. It's never what
the foundas of the country intended. It's not what the
constitution should allow. But we can clarify that by statute.
And I think we need to pass those laws now.
(01:11:10):
That will be interested because that law itself will get
tested right in the courts, which would be a fascinating case.
But the point is, pass the law. Use the power
that we have earned, meaning both houses of Commoss plus
the White House and trying to strike back in these judges.
And by the way, I'm not against impeaching them either,
but that is an onerous process, takes a long time.
(01:11:30):
We can do that at the same time, we can
do both. It's not either or, and I think some
of these judges that Boseburg in Washington needs to be impeached.
But before we even get to that, let's pass the
legislation saying these nationwide injunctions are not legal.
Speaker 1 (01:11:44):
All right, Steve Cortes, we appreciate you joining us senior
political advisor to Catholic Vote dot com and president of
the League of American Workers. See leave us, leave us
with the for one one the good information how our
listeners viewers could find out we're about Catholic Vote, also
the League of American Voters, and also to follow the
(01:12:06):
things you write and things you're doing these days.
Speaker 3 (01:12:10):
You bet hey, I sure appreciate it. Thank you for
having me. Please go to Catholic Vote dot org to
find out about Catholic Vote, Legal American Workers is amworkersamworkers
dot com and then my personal Twitter I'm very active
is at Cortes. Steve at Cortes Cortez with an us
at Cortes. Steve, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:12:29):
Again, Steve Cortes, thank you so much for joining us.
Take care and God bless you. Bet thank you and
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Speaker 1 (01:16:42):
And welcome back, Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos Radio
Show with Sharon Engel and yours Julie Rick Trader, coming
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I know what's been a year and a half ago
since October seventh when you were an Israel when the
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course started. And we've got a great guest joining us
today to discuss what's going on in Israel and in
the Middle East. And Sharon, please make that introduction.
Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
My great pleasure to introduce Ruthy Bloom, who is a
former advisor at the Office of Prime Minister Benjamin Manton
Nahu and is an award winning Calmness and a senior
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Bloom is in Tel Aviv. Ruthy, welcome back to the
Conservative Commandos radio show.
Speaker 5 (01:17:47):
Thank you so much. I'm delighted to be here again.
Speaker 4 (01:17:51):
Well, it's our pleasure to have you.
Speaker 2 (01:17:53):
As Rick was saying, I was there on October the seventh,
and so I follow it pretty closely. What's going on,
and it seems that we're having some upticks and gossip,
but also there's stuff going on in Judea and Samaria
as well, and I that's where I was located. While
I was there, I was on now garazine, just above
(01:18:17):
novelists or schechem So I'm very interested.
Speaker 5 (01:18:21):
In what.
Speaker 2 (01:18:23):
They're doing there and how they're perceiving the war to go.
I hear there's twenty five percent. Now they're going to
go for twenty five percent of Gaza?
Speaker 4 (01:18:34):
Is that right?
Speaker 20 (01:18:36):
Yeah, maybe even thirty percent. So let me just explain
what that means. At the moment, there are ground troops,
Israeli ground troops in Gaza uh and basically they have
taken over Rafa, creating a larger buffer zone. Between so
(01:18:57):
what you will have there they've split Rafas. Know that
between Egypt and the IDF there is Hamas. Basically, the
idea is to close in on Hamas as much as possible.
This is to put pressure on the terrorists mainly to
release the hostages in order.
Speaker 5 (01:19:18):
For us to then also.
Speaker 20 (01:19:20):
Really completely wipe out Hamas and win the war. This
has been a problem because a we've been negotiating, as
you know, with Washington.
Speaker 5 (01:19:30):
For the release of hostages.
Speaker 20 (01:19:32):
There was a cease fire and we had some hostages released,
and then there were weeks with no hostage releases, and
so there was no choice but to resume fighting. And
now we still have to be careful not to kill
any hostages, but there is no choice but to apply
(01:19:52):
maximum military pressure with a credible threat on the terrorists.
Speaker 5 (01:19:58):
Now you mentioned Judian Samaria.
Speaker 20 (01:20:00):
Yeah, I was just going to say, you can get
whiplash trying to look at all the different fronts that
Israel is facing today. Now it's true, we've weakened most
of them, Okay, but we've got the main threat, the
head of the octopus, which is Iran. We have the
Huthis in Yemen, as you know, in the United States
(01:20:22):
has been blitzing them.
Speaker 5 (01:20:25):
We have Syria.
Speaker 20 (01:20:27):
The Asad regime fell, but other jihadists are there. There
are all kinds of groups competing to take.
Speaker 5 (01:20:34):
Over in Syria.
Speaker 20 (01:20:36):
We have Lebanon where we haven't completely eliminated, Chbellah everywhere
you turn, and Judean Samaria. There are jihadists all over
Judean Samaria.
Speaker 5 (01:20:47):
So, as I.
Speaker 20 (01:20:48):
Said, a person could get whiplash trying to focus on
all the different arenas at the same time, even though
actually they're the same arena, but coming at Israel from
all different directions.
Speaker 2 (01:21:03):
That's exactly what's going on. For me. I see this
and I'm thinking, where are we really fighting today? It's
almost or maybe at this moment. I was speaking with
a friend of mine who's been over there recently, and
he was saying that the Arab Palestinian authority is still
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in charge of the Temple mount It would seem to
me that if they just said you can't come visit
the Temple Mountain anymore until you release our hostages, that
would be quite a pressure for them, wouldn't it.
Speaker 20 (01:21:42):
Well, yes, but it's also the Temple mount is also
more complicated because that's the sight I'll tell you because
after the Six Day War, when Israel got back territory.
By the way, it's a misnomer to say that they're
the occupied territories. They were occupied by Jordan, Egypt, Syria.
Speaker 5 (01:22:02):
Not by Israel.
Speaker 20 (01:22:04):
Israel actually won that war and took control of biblical
Jewish land, but right away forfeited it. First of all,
said all right, these areas are disputed, and where the
templeman is concerned, and that's the location of.
Speaker 5 (01:22:25):
The Al ak Samasque.
Speaker 20 (01:22:27):
It's only the third holiest site in Islam, but it
is the holiest site in Judaism. By the way, Israel
magnanimously said all right, we're going to hand over.
Speaker 5 (01:22:39):
The keys, so to speak, to the walk.
Speaker 20 (01:22:42):
It's the Muslim protectorate of the holy sites there, and
that has caused many problems because ironically, you, I think
people don't realize this. Israel police has to monitor the
Temple mount, the holiest site in Judaism, to prevent Jews
(01:23:03):
from praying there.
Speaker 2 (01:23:06):
Right, And that's why I said, why can't we just
prevent the muscles from praying there at Eloxams or the
shrine until they release the hostages. I would think there
would be leverage there with.
Speaker 4 (01:23:20):
Lives.
Speaker 2 (01:23:21):
I don't know, yes and.
Speaker 20 (01:23:24):
No, because you see the Palestinian authority first of all,
keeping in mind that the Palestinian authority, which is just
as bad as Hamas, all right, but their rivals of
Hamas Fatah, the leading faction in the Palestinian Authority, their
rivals of Hamases, and they would easily say no, we're
not we.
Speaker 5 (01:23:42):
Don't have the hostages, you know.
Speaker 20 (01:23:44):
And there's no way that Israel is going to face
the international community and say okay, nobody's allowed to pray
at the Alakzamsque.
Speaker 5 (01:23:52):
It's not happening.
Speaker 4 (01:23:55):
I see.
Speaker 2 (01:23:58):
You know, when we look from Afar, we say where
are they sensitive? And that seems like a sensitive place.
Speaker 4 (01:24:05):
Also Judea.
Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
In Samaria, it seems like they have been camps that
they are cleaning and there camps out. They're refugee camps
that have been there for over thirty years, but they're
cleaning them out. Why don't they just say you don't
live here anymore, just like they're saying that in Goza.
(01:24:26):
Or are they not saying that in gossip?
Speaker 5 (01:24:30):
Well not exactly. In Gaza.
Speaker 20 (01:24:32):
Israel has been has been warning the civilian population. And
I have to say that in quotes, by the way,
civilian population to move out of the way every time
the Israel defense forces are about to strike or take
over an area to fight terrorists, enabling anybody who's innocent
(01:24:55):
or anybody wants to get out of harms a way
to do so. Meanwhile, Hamma, of course keeps them in
harms way. And you mentioned refugee camps, there is you know,
only the Palestinians have refugee status by international standards.
Speaker 5 (01:25:12):
Are they are a special category.
Speaker 20 (01:25:14):
Of refugee because you could have several generations still considered refugees.
That's unheard of. And those camps, so to speak. Understand
the Palestinian leadership, they it is in their interest and
the un unrah to keep to perpetuate the Palestinian quote
(01:25:35):
unquote refugee problem. Now, would you call anybody a refugee
who has children, grandchildren, great grandchildren living somewhere or who
has moved somewhere and settled somewhere. Of course not, that's
the whole that's the whole point. So the Palestinians get
special treatment all over the world.
Speaker 5 (01:25:56):
They play the victim.
Speaker 20 (01:25:57):
Card when in fact they have had a flourishing state
if they'd wanted to.
Speaker 5 (01:26:02):
Since nineteen forty seven they weren't. Of course, didn't call them.
They weren't really Palestinians.
Speaker 20 (01:26:07):
Then everyone in the land of Israel were Palestinians. There
was Palestine, but after the Sixth Day War, the Palestinian
people were born, and that's in nineteen sixty seven.
Speaker 5 (01:26:21):
You're not talking about hundreds of years ago. Okay.
Speaker 20 (01:26:25):
Anyway, the trouble right now is that so Israel is
having to fight.
Speaker 5 (01:26:30):
Terrorists in Judean Samaria.
Speaker 20 (01:26:31):
And there's not only Hamas there, there's Islamic Jihad and Fatah.
Speaker 5 (01:26:36):
They're all terrorist groups.
Speaker 20 (01:26:38):
So you know, it's but it's not as though Israel
can just say, okay, get out. We have to decide
whether to annex that territory and you know, take it over.
So that's a very controversial issue, not that it should be,
but it is.
Speaker 2 (01:26:58):
We listen to our just basically say that time for
you to find another.
Speaker 4 (01:27:04):
Place to live, get out.
Speaker 2 (01:27:08):
But that doesn't That isn't really as simple as it sounds,
is it.
Speaker 20 (01:27:13):
No, Well, he said that about Gaza. What he was
really saying, I mean, he's calling their bluff. He's saying Okay, listen,
you guys claim you're living. You know, all these innocent
Palace Indians are living in an open air prison. Gonna
we're gonna rescue you from that. We're gonna take you
out of your prison. Move you somewhere else where you
can have a nice life, a nice house. Okay, he
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actually was calling their bluff. It was quite a brilliant move.
Whether or not it's realistic what he's suggesting that the
United States take over Gaza after the war, et cetera.
It may not be realistic, although you know, I wouldn't
put it past Trump to figure it out. But even
if it's not realistic, and even if it doesn't happen,
it was a brilliant rhetorical move.
Speaker 2 (01:28:00):
So when we talk about this and how much influenced
the US can have over really the policies there, that
you're still a sovereign nation.
Speaker 4 (01:28:14):
So it's nine right.
Speaker 5 (01:28:18):
Well, yes, no, we are certainly a sovereign nation.
Speaker 20 (01:28:21):
And that is why when the Biden administration was tying
our hands very seriously after October seventh, we really Prime
Minister at Antonio at some point said to Secretary of State,
then Secretary of State Anthony Blincoln. Look, if you don't
help us, or you don't if you withhold weapons that,
(01:28:43):
by the way, Israel purchased. All right, this isn't like
it wasn't some kind of favor or a gift. Okay,
but if you withhold those weapons, we'll have to fight
this war with our fingernails. He actually said that. Okay, So, yes,
we are a sovereign nation. But even but we're tying nation.
The United States is the greatest superpower in the world.
(01:29:04):
It's Israel's greatest ally. We're also America's greatest ally in
the Middle East. Of course, we can't just ignore the
United States. We do need the United States. That doesn't
mean we're not sovereign. And thank god, there's an administration
in Washington right now that actually is on the same
page as allies of the West fighting evil terrorists. It
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should be simple, you see.
Speaker 5 (01:29:31):
And on the other.
Speaker 20 (01:29:31):
Hand, Israel cannot depend on the United States in the
sense that in four years we could yet again have
another administration that isn't as friendly, So Israel cannot count
on it for its survival.
Speaker 2 (01:29:49):
Well, I'd like to see them do it as much
as quickly as possible, because we feel that same pressure
that we may not have this for very long, so
we need to do it.
Speaker 4 (01:29:59):
As quickly that's possible.
Speaker 2 (01:30:02):
But I want to just talk about the four hundred
thousand new troops that they were talking about putting the
pressure on in Gossa. They're bringing in more. Is that
a good number? Four hundred thousand? And where are they
coming from? I know there for a while they were
actually coming from the US. Because we have some dual
(01:30:24):
citizenship israelis here and neighbors going home.
Speaker 20 (01:30:29):
Yeah, no, no, no, The soldiers and Gaza are not Americans.
I mean some have dual citizenship like I do. I've
lived in Israel nearly fifty years. I still also have
an American passport. And by the way, anybody wants to
criticize that, I would have been happy to give up
my American passport because of course I live here in Israel,
(01:30:49):
but it costs a fortune to return your passport.
Speaker 5 (01:30:53):
And as a result, I have to.
Speaker 20 (01:30:54):
File taxes to the IRS every year and everything, so
I don't feel guilty about that. And as a result,
I can also vote in US elections because you know,
no taxation without representation. Remember, excuse me, but the soldiers
there are all Israelis who served in the idea of
(01:31:16):
many many reservists, my own son and son in law,
or in Gaza for many many months. Now it's as
I say, these are Israeli troops, the fact that some
may have American citizenship as well, some have French citizenship
as well, some have German citizenship as well, because Jews
who move to Israel from other countries are if that
(01:31:39):
other country allows them to retain their citizenship, then they do.
By the way, I would just like to say here,
I know it's not relevant to our discussion, but America
is the only country that forces taxation according to citizenship
and not residency. So all these other countries, Canadians, any
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other people who moved to Israel from other countries do
not have to deal with the tax authorities in those countries.
Speaker 5 (01:32:07):
Only Americans do.
Speaker 1 (01:32:09):
Well, I'm glad you feel the pain, Ruthie, just like
I think. Just kidding.
Speaker 2 (01:32:17):
Yes, on that note, We're going to go to a
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And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commander's Radio
Show with Sharon Engel and I'm Rick Trader, coming to
you from the Mypillar Studios to My Store studios of
the au N TV network. Our guest segment is Ruthy Bloom.
She's a former advisor out of the office of Prime
Minister Benjamin net Yahoo of Israel. She's also a senior
(01:36:29):
contributor for J and S and a host of the
J and s TV podcast Israel Undiplomatic. Hey, Ruthie, thank
you for holding through that break. We really appreciate your time.
Hey Ruthie, I want to give you a little bit
of advice, if you don't mind clean, don't tell anybody
(01:36:49):
who lived in Israel for fifty years you don't look that,
you don't look fifty. Let me put it to you
that way, say not.
Speaker 5 (01:36:59):
I appreciate, Ruthie.
Speaker 1 (01:37:03):
We've got so much to impact here.
Speaker 5 (01:37:06):
The the.
Speaker 1 (01:37:08):
The hostages that have been released. I know they're they're
not saying a lot, but from what we have her,
they were put through hell. I know one of the
hostages said that nobody there, nobody there during her imprisonment,
(01:37:30):
treated her humanely. A lot of people here are wondering
if any of the remaining hostages are even alive. And
I wanted you're there, wanted to get your thoughts, your settlements.
Is there still hope for any other hostages to be
(01:37:53):
alive at this point?
Speaker 20 (01:37:55):
Yes, Well, the assumption is there are now fifty nine
hostages in Gaza. Thirty five of them are known to
be dead. Okay, there's evidence and known one of them
actually has been his body was his dead body was
dragged into Gaza in twenty fourteen after that war, so
(01:38:19):
he's been there for more than ten years now. He
but he was dead when he was his body was
taken into Guaza.
Speaker 1 (01:38:28):
That person is being counted with a hostage.
Speaker 20 (01:38:31):
Yes, yes, I know it sounds a little odd to
call dead to people hostages, but you see, first of all,
people need the bodies back for a proper burial at home,
for closure and for religious purposes. So actually that's one
(01:38:51):
thing I would say that Jews and Arabs have in common.
Speaker 5 (01:38:56):
There's the Palestinians, for Exampleeople.
Speaker 20 (01:39:00):
Often trade in there and they want to have their
dead terrorists returned as well.
Speaker 5 (01:39:07):
But the point is this, this is what we know.
Speaker 20 (01:39:10):
We are assuming, this is the from intelligence and from
the testimonies of released hostages, that there are up to
twenty four alive.
Speaker 5 (01:39:23):
That could be fewer, and with each passing day.
Speaker 20 (01:39:27):
Of course, as they're being starved and some of them
are chained and tortured, and it's horrific. So you're right,
as their families say, you know, the time is running out.
Every minute that they remain in there, their lives are.
Speaker 5 (01:39:45):
At risk, and that is a given. And everybody agrees
with that.
Speaker 20 (01:39:51):
The disagreement in Israel is what we do about it,
all right, So, and there is a big argument over
that because some of the hostage families.
Speaker 5 (01:40:03):
Say, no, you must end the war and get out
and get all the hostages out.
Speaker 20 (01:40:07):
Right now, and it doesn't matter if Hamas stays in
power now. The trouble with that position is that Hamas
will never give back all the hostages, and we can't
allow Hamas to remain in Gaza and commit October seventh
atrocities again and again and again.
Speaker 1 (01:40:23):
That's they've already promised that. I've already promised that that
October seventh would be nothing compared to future attacks. So
that's that's right. That's a promise that they've made.
Speaker 20 (01:40:36):
That's right, And anyway, they'll never It's not as though
there was a deal on the table whereby Hamas would
return all the hostages, we'd end the war and we'll
go back to square one, by the way, leaving all
the parents of the dead soldiers who spent this last
year and a half fighting to find those hostages and
to beat Hamas would they would have died in vain.
Speaker 5 (01:41:00):
So but it's Hamas didn't offer.
Speaker 20 (01:41:03):
Never made such a met never made such an offer
because Hamas needs to keep the hostages for leverage, and
it's been so severely weakened by this war.
Speaker 2 (01:41:16):
The one.
Speaker 20 (01:41:18):
Real weapon it has against Israel and the United States
is that it's got hostages. So it's actually, if you
think about it, it even brings the world's greatest superpower
to its needs in the sense that President Trump said, Okay,
all hell will break loose if you don't return them.
Speaker 5 (01:41:39):
But what does that even mean?
Speaker 20 (01:41:40):
Because Israel can't just go and kill everyone in Gaza
and then maybe kill all the hostages as well. And
also you have Steve Whitkoff, Trump's Middle East envoy negotiating,
and I mean, I've got to tell you he is
problematic because he thinks with Western with a Western mind frame,
(01:42:04):
and he thinks that everything is negotiable and everything's a
real estate deal, and he doesn't know.
Speaker 1 (01:42:10):
Get you're dealing with rational people, right, or.
Speaker 20 (01:42:17):
Or if you're dealing with an actual country with an
actual government, even if it's a bad one, even if
it's a bad actor. There is a difference between a
country with a leader and all that and a terrorist organization.
Speaker 5 (01:42:31):
It's not the same Okay, so.
Speaker 20 (01:42:35):
We're in this terrible impast, but Israel has decided to
break it by putting maximum pressure military and also withholding
humanitarian age and electricity.
Speaker 5 (01:42:48):
Et cetera.
Speaker 20 (01:42:49):
Because Hamas was stealing it anyway, and any aid that
went in there, Hamas wasn't giving it to the hostages,
that's for sure, and also not to the other gossin.
In addition, you have to understand there's the Red Cross there.
The International Red Cross hasn't visited the hostages once.
Speaker 5 (01:43:09):
All. They are like uber drivers.
Speaker 20 (01:43:11):
When there's a hostage release, the Red Cross comes with
its vans and drives them back to Israel.
Speaker 5 (01:43:17):
It's disgusting, do it.
Speaker 1 (01:43:19):
Want to ask you again the hostages that have been
released that no one treated them humanly. I'm really I
I really doubt that there's any innocent person in Gaza,
you know, because anyone who allows this to take place,
(01:43:40):
these terrible atrocities take place, who is complicit in what
the leaders who are representing them are doing. I think
they are also guilty. And again because the hostages says
there is no humanity given to them, I wonder if
there's any really innocent person there and wanted to get
(01:44:04):
your thoughts.
Speaker 20 (01:44:06):
No, there are no innocent in Gaza, except for very
little children, even ten year olds though, shoot.
Speaker 1 (01:44:13):
Are oh I no, No, I've seen a three year old.
I saw a three year old cussing Israel and chewing hate.
A three year old, and of course that's learned, that's
learned from the parents learn from. But a three year old,
I mean, so you don't even have one generation of
(01:44:33):
innocence there no. And you can say a three year
old okay, it's being swayed by the parent, but that's
that three year old in another ten to fifteen years
is going to be a terrorist.
Speaker 5 (01:44:48):
Well. Absolutely. The point is the.
Speaker 20 (01:44:50):
Education they receive. This is what I'm gonna say. There
are no innocents. Little children are innocent in the sense
that they don't they are. They don't know enough to
question their schools and their parents and the disgusting education
they're receiving. And you know, you have to understand this
(01:45:11):
is also in the Palestinian authority. Their school books have
math problems that say things like if you kill two
Jews and then you kill two more Jews, how many
does that equal?
Speaker 5 (01:45:21):
You know, they have crossword puzzles that do that. They honor.
Speaker 20 (01:45:27):
They name sports arenas after mass murderers. So obviously the
three year old, as you said, the reason I say, well,
he's innocent in the sense that a three year old
does not even have legal culpability, but he will definitely
grow up to be a terrorist. And also all these
so called civilians think about this for a minute. In
(01:45:48):
World War Two, when Hitler, you know, the Nazis there,
you couldn't argue that the Germans, if there were the
good Germans, weren't terrified of the Nazis. And any German
who hid a Jew in his attic or tried to
rescue Jews knew that he would be he'd be killed
(01:46:09):
by the Nazis. It was a great risk to their
own lives, these righteous gentiles.
Speaker 5 (01:46:15):
Not a single Gosen has done that, not one.
Speaker 20 (01:46:19):
And do you know that Israel a few weeks ago,
a couple of months ago, I can't remember exactly when said, okay,
here's another thing we're going to try. We will offer
five million dollars to any gozzen who brings home, brings
it back a hostage or secures that hostage is released
(01:46:39):
in some fashion, and one million dollars to any gozen
who gives information leading to such a release. Not one
even came for the money. Because they even if they
feel angry at Hamas, that Hamas is treating them badly too.
They hate Jews. They believe in what happened on October seventh.
(01:47:03):
They celebrated it. So yes, they're disgruntled that their houses
are in ruble, some of them, not all the houses
and gods.
Speaker 1 (01:47:10):
They shouldn't have started a war then, exactly, Well, there's
a couple other areas, and I know it's very you're
an Israel it's very late there. But there's a couple
other points when they ask you about number one, Donald
Trump's plan for the United States take over gods, to
redevelop it, to maybe turn it into something really nice.
(01:47:35):
It's right on the Mediterranean there. How did that plan
go over in Israel?
Speaker 20 (01:47:42):
Well, I have to say everybody was so shocked, and
not just an israel I think the whole world gasped
and said, oh mind, did he just say.
Speaker 1 (01:47:51):
That in Presidentel itself? What we're Israeli's talking about, You're
just talking about turning it into this?
Speaker 20 (01:48:02):
Well, I would say many Israelis were both amused and
relieved that Trump was basically saying, okay, all you people
are arguing which Palestinians will take over after the war,
and what about the day after, and what about the
day after, and some kind of Arab coalition will monitor
Gaza or takeover Gaza.
Speaker 5 (01:48:23):
And he said, no, no, no, no, I'll do it.
Speaker 20 (01:48:26):
I'll do it, and I'll turn it into a flourishing
place and all the Gazans can go live in the
nicer places elsewhere. The trouble with it, and Israeli has
already understood. This trouble is that Egypt doesn't want them,
and Jordan doesn't want them, and nobody wants them. Because
I have to tell you when you say, there are
no innocence in Gaza. The Arab world, the Arab League
(01:48:48):
has always paid lip service to the need for a
Palestinian state, but it never helps the Palestinians. The Egypt
doesn't want them because it knows that they are Brotherhood affiliates,
and they don't want you know, the Alsisi doesn't want
his regime toppled by those Palestinians. The King of Jordan
(01:49:09):
already has a huge Palestinian population in his country and
he doesn't want his kingdom toppled by a bunch more
Palestinians coming in. That's the thing you don't hear. You
always hear about it. Israel is so Israel, big bad Israel.
The Arab countries have not helped those Palestinians once, and
(01:49:30):
they don't want them.
Speaker 1 (01:49:32):
Ruthia, one more question. If you don't mind talk with
me about living in a war zone, talk with me
about a mother whose son was Singuza. I just can't.
I'll be honest with you. I just cannot comprehend. You know,
Israel is about the size of the state that I
live in. That's New Jersey. I can't imagine living here
(01:49:58):
and going through what the p people of Israel are
going through, the constant threat of attacks, the constant threat
of terrorism, having your son, your daughter go to war
in a and an awful, god forsaken place like Gos Ruthie,
what's he like?
Speaker 5 (01:50:20):
Well, sadly, I have to say, we're so used to it, Okay.
Speaker 20 (01:50:24):
All of my children grew up in different intifadas when
there were suicide bombers on their school buses and in
the cafes and everything, and war after war, and all
my four children served in the army so on the
one hand, we're used to it now also with the
rocket attacks, we're used to running for shelter.
Speaker 5 (01:50:44):
We know what to do when there's a siren.
Speaker 1 (01:50:46):
How can you be used to that? I mean, I'm sorry,
God bless you, but how can you be used to that?
Speaker 20 (01:50:54):
Well, I'll tell you if I get caught, Well, I
can give you an analogy. When my children were little,
when they were quite little, I was going to New
York to visit my parents with them and all Israelis,
and at that time there were all kinds of terrorism
and all that stuff in Israel, and I remember Israeli said, oh,
(01:51:16):
you're going to New York.
Speaker 5 (01:51:18):
Whatever you do, don't take your kids to a shopping.
Speaker 20 (01:51:22):
Mall, because in America, kidnappers steal baby carriage.
Speaker 5 (01:51:27):
They steal babies out of malls. You see. When you
and I, when I was growing up in.
Speaker 20 (01:51:36):
Manhattan and New York City, it was in the seventies,
it was really really dangerous where I lived, and we
just got used to You knew which streets to walk on.
Speaker 5 (01:51:47):
You'd walk down the street and then you'd.
Speaker 20 (01:51:48):
Cross over to the other side, and then you do
to get to the subway station. You dangers are something
that you get used to when you live in them,
because I mean, unless you leave, right, But.
Speaker 5 (01:52:01):
When you ask me how does a person do it?
Speaker 20 (01:52:04):
It is you can see that how do how do
people live in California when every five minutes their houses
fall apart in a mudslide or an earthquake or fires,
and then they rebuild those same houses, And I say,
why do they want to live there?
Speaker 5 (01:52:19):
Right?
Speaker 20 (01:52:20):
Or we look at places with tsunamis This is my point.
My point is when you look at somebody else living
with dangers, it's danger you don't know, you're not familiar with.
You think of it as so terrifying. And when it's
your own danger, you learn to maneuver it. You learn
how to what you're supposed to do in the event
(01:52:43):
of But of course, when my kids were in war,
I was nervous, of course terrified. I'm not saying it
doesn't make you nervous. And when there's an air raid siren,
we went through it many times and a rocket hit
right near my apartment building blew out my windows.
Speaker 5 (01:53:01):
That was terrifying.
Speaker 20 (01:53:03):
But but after the dust settles and the windows are
put back, they you then what happens is you you,
Then you go back to normal. You know the next
day you're making your own you know, you're making your
own dinner, You're worrying about how to pick up the kids,
(01:53:25):
et cetera.
Speaker 1 (01:53:27):
Rusie Blue, we want to thank you so much for
joining us. Please leave our audience with the information of
how they can keep track of you the things that
you're right. Your your podcast is Real Undiplomatic.
Speaker 20 (01:53:41):
Okay, well you can see our podcast on Israel and
Diplomatic on YouTube or on j n S TV or
on JNS dot org.
Speaker 5 (01:53:52):
Is our website and there I also write columns.
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We have great content on JNS dot org News Opinion
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Speaker 1 (01:54:03):
Ruthie Blood mcgin, we want to thank you so much
for joining us.
Speaker 5 (01:54:06):
Take care and God bless Thank you so much for
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And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commando is
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you from the My Pillar studios and My Store studios
of the a U n TV network. What about our guest,
could you do the honor of thanking them? Please?
Speaker 2 (01:57:40):
It's my pleasure to thank our guest, Steve Cortez, who
is the senior political advisor at the Catholic Vote and
President of the League of American Workers, talk to us
today about the fallout of these special elections, what we
can expect even from what happened yesterday in those elections.
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And I'd also like to thank our second guest, Ruthie Bloom,
who came to us today from Tel Aviv. Very late there,
but she talked to us about the Israel's LSCAE escalating
multi front flight front conflict. She is the former advisor
at the Office of the Prime Minister Benjamin not Hughes.
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