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Speaker 1 (00:20):
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Conservative Commander's Radio Show. And I'm Rick Trader, coming to
(00:44):
you from the My Pillar studios, the My Store studios
of the AU And TV Network and joining me today
as my co host, he is Sharon Angle. And Sharon,
welcome back, Welcome back to Conservative Commanders.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Thanks Rick, it's always it's great to be here with
you on Conservative Commando's Radio Show. I want to talk
a little bit today about what President Trump is threatening
to do. At least he has announced it. We'll see
how this all plays out, but he announced the terminating
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of temporary protective status for.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
Somalis protective orders, protective orders for Somali's that don't really
need them anymore. I'm not sure they needed them in
the first place, but it sure has given our country
a heart brink.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Yes it has. In fact, he said that Minnesota, under
Governor Wallas is a hub of fraudulent money laundering activity.
I am, as President of the United States here by terminating,
effective immediately, the temporary protective status for Somalis in Minnesota.
Samali gangs are terrorizing the people of that great date
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and billions of dollars are missing. Send them back to
where they came from. It's over. That was his announcement
on truth Social Now. Of course they the liberals are
you know, going nuts over this. They don't believe that
he can do that. Of course, they always say that
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he can't do that, he can't do that, And their
reasoning was that he can't do that because Christy Nom
has to do that. Well, I think Christin Nom will
do whatever he asksor to.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Do, so I'm not sure how that plays into the ball.
You know, it's it's it seems like if he wants
that to happen, that's what will happen.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Uh. So, you know, the whole idea of this temporary
protection status that they have, it's temporary, and that it's
only granted to an individual, cannot an individual for a
certain amount of time, and they have to re establish
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their temporary protective status. And that comes up in March
of this coming year March of twenty twenty six, So
everybody's got to reregister if they want this. Now, the
interesting part of it is that if you have temporary
protective status, you're not a citizen. It's so you don't
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have rights of citizens, so you can't vote. So who cares?
Why should elin o'mark here right? Well, if they can't
vote for it's in and out.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
You know. The answer that she expects all these people
to be able to vote for and probably have voted
for her, Sharon, probably, I would say, especially in a
twenty twenty election when those mail in ballots were being
handed out like Halloween candy. You know, it's I'm sure
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a lot of those people and that should be investigated.
Sharony should be investigated. Find out who who voted in
that election, and if they are not citizens, you know
what I'm not saying, arrest them or try them anything,
throw them out of the country, forbid them from ever
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entering the country again. You know one thing I don't
want to see. I don't want to see our jails
become packed. You know, they're already packed, overpacked with all
these illegal aliens because you know what, as long as
they're in jail, They're still on the taxpayer dollar. I
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would rather see them shipped out of the country permanently
and forbid them from ever entering again period naked effeal law,
forbid them from ever entering again. Period. And you know, Sharon,
here I go again, Here I go again. I'm sure
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that's what's on your mind. Here goes Rick again. I've
been saying for some time this deportation has, in my opinion,
is taking too long. You know, it's not all Trump's fault.
He's been all the left have been battling against him.
But what he really needs to do, what Christy No
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needs to say is you got sixty days, sixty days
to get back to the court you're supposed to. Then
you have thirty days to leave the country after that,
and if you don't, if we come after you, you
will forever, ever, forever be forbidden enter this country again,
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legally and illegally. If you go on your own, well,
then you can reapply for a visa at some point. Now,
if you've voted, if you've voted in past elections, guess what,
You're permanently barred. You're permanently barred.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
I think that's already the law. Rick, I think that
if you if you vote illegally, which means you're not
a citizen and you vote anyway, or you're even registered
to vote, that's a felony offense.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
But you see, I don't want them in R jails.
I don't want them in R jails.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
But what I'm saying is it's a federal felony offense.
And when you are deported with a federal felony offense,
you're forbidden to come back to this country. Wonderful federal
That federal felony offense makes you ineligible to return, no
matter whether you do it on your own or not.
Once you have that, you're done. But what's interesting is
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that ice CAN consistently shows that more than four thousand
small nationals currently have final orders of removal in our
subject to deportations. So there are they They're trying to
get these guys out of our country as we speak.
There's this backlog that ballooned under Biden, and they're still
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trying to get them out. And interestingly, the Somalis have
been cooperating. They've been saying, yeah, with you know, if
you want to repatriate these guys to our shores.
Speaker 4 (07:31):
Good.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
So hmm, they're they're they're not having any trouble, I
guess getting them back to Somali. If that's you know,
if that's how they want to do this, and which
which is exactly what you're advocating. Let's let's do this now,
let's get this done. And I think that's exactly what
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the President is saying too. They estimate though, that there's
eighty two hundred thousand, eighty to one hundred thousand of
these Somalis in Elano Mar's congressional district alone, and these
Samali gangs are linked to violent crime, human trafficking, and
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now confirm terrior finance. So these are bad actors. These
are guys. They didn't come here for the American dream.
They came here to exploit the freedom that we have
in America and to do their dirty work. You know,
criminals thrive in a free society. They just do because
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we afford them rights. And so they get away with
things that they couldn't get away with in say a
communist country or a other dictatorial situation. You know, they
catch you there, you're done, And I think that means
that you're really done. I don't think they even have
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a trial, they just kind of stand you up and
shoot you and that's the end of it. So it's
one of those things where the President has said I'm
just done, I'm just done with dealing with this, and
the Attorney General there, Joseph Thompson, says that billions of
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dollars of tax payer payer money have been stolen from
buy Samali's involved in welfare fraud schemes. So from feeding
our future to housing stabilization services to autism services, these
fraud schemes have stolen billions of taxpayer dollars and they
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have over seventy defendants, almost all of them Somali, that
have been charged with these schemes. And there are more
indictments expected. So this is a criminal gang ring that
has has been allowed to form in elain Omar's district,
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and the President has has taken it over, has done
what he can in order to get rid of this gang.
You know, he's been threatening to send the National Guardian
too a New York City and I think this is
a way as well, you know, just take away their
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right to even be in this country if they're criminals.
And he promised that he would get rid of the
criminal elements. So this is just moving forward with his promise.
He promised us that the first one is to be
deported with be these criminals, and that's what he's doing.
He's going after him with all his tools, and one
of his tools is to get christinom to deny them
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their temporary protective status. And it's not an unprecedented thing.
She's done it before. He has already denied temporary protective
status to other to other countries. It's not like the
she's singled out Somalia for this. There are others that
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that she has done this too, and so you know
it's it's not something that they're doing to hit At
elan Omar. Afghanistan's temporary protective status was ended in July
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of this year. Burma Maya mar their temporary protective status
will end on January the twenty sixth. Cameroon. August the
fourth was ended of twenty twenty five. El Salvador, September
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the ninth of twenty twenty sixth, the Opia December of
this year, December twelfth, theirs is coming up right away.
Haiti February the third of twenty twenty six. Honduras. They
they got a stop action, so but they want to
do it. They want to end their temporary protective status.
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But so far Hondura says, has been able to fight
this back. But Hong Kong February the fifth, Lebanon January
the twenty fifth, and Liberia June the thirtieth of twenty
twenty sixth named Paul Nicaragua, Palestine Sami. And here's the
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Somalia one, which is March seventeenth.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
So Karen, you know, okay, all these all these protective
orders are ending. I want to see the mass exodus.
That's what I want. It's it's easy to say, well,
your protective status has ended on this date, but I
I'm sorry, kiddo. I want to see. I want to
see the deportations. I want to see. You know, I
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used to.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Sit lazy chair.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
I used to sit in my lazy chair at three
and four in the morning, and here jet after jet
after jet come over my house, landing in Philadelphia and
dumping off Iraqis and uh Iranians. I want to know
when those people are going back. When am I going
to hear those jets heading the other way? Sharon? You
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know how close I am the Philly International. Those jets
come over my head every day we were in the
pattern of Philadelphia International Airport, and what they would do, Sharon,
They bring them in at three and four in the
morning because they didn't want anybody to know about it.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
Well, I think that this is the beginning. You know,
I didn't even know about this temporary protective status and
that it could be revoked and that they could be deported.
I didn't know that well, but now it's being made known,
and I think that with this step, it just gives
ice another tool. They can go in and they can
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clean up these ghettos, because we know that's what happens
when they arrive here. They go to a place where
their language is spoken, where they can buy the food
that they're accustomed to in their native country, where they
can't they have family members there where they feel comfortable
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in our country, So they make a ghetto situation where
that got it.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
If we're Michigan, you've got them. In Texas, you've got them,
In New York, you've got you know, there's several It's
not just it's not just Little No Kadishu in Minnesota.
There are many, many, many of these enclaves. Thanks to
Democrats like Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, Barack Obama. They've all
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brought them in, Sharon. Why they see them as future
Democrat voters. Look at the results right now, We're gonna
have to go to break. But right now you've got
six or eight members of the US House of Representatives
that are Muslim. Okay, you didn't have that five years ago,
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ten years ago. It is predicted within the next ten
to twenty years upwards of twenty percent, twenty percent of
the members of the US House of Representatives will be Muslim. Now,
I'm not prejudiced against Muslims per se. What I'm prejudiced
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against is Shria law. What I'm against this people coming
into this country and not assimilating into our society. I'm
against these people coming in here and want to make
here like what they come from, right, what they came from,
And if what they came from is so wonderful, why
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are they here? Why are they here? With that? Sharon,
let's go to a break. And you are listening to
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So what else is going on? Sharon?
Speaker 2 (18:32):
Well, I just kind of to talk about this whole
idea of people in this country and enforcing the laws
and not enforcing the laws, and what the president has
been trying to do about that. There was a woman
in Chicago mining your own business. A man came on
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the train that she was writing home and through gasoline
on her et cetera.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
On fire. This is Chicago, oh, Sharon, It's not a Chicago.
It's Charlotte. It's Charlotte in North Carolina, it's New York City.
We're seeing that. It's almost like we have a copycat situation.
All right, we're a a person. We'll get onto a
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train and attack the most vulnerable individual, the most vulnerable
individual they can find, either with a knife, with gasoline,
whatever they got. Okay, So I guess we should outlall
knives and gasoline now, right, because after all, if these
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if these crimes are committed with guns, surely, surely the
liberals would want to yell guns, get guns out, get
guns out. But these are deranged individuals, Sharon, deranged individuals.
And I will say this, I think it's bordering on
hate crime because when you look at these attacks, all
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these train attacks have been perpetrated by black individuals on
white females. Now, how come if the roles were reversed, Oh,
you would hear all kinds of crist for hate crime,
hate crime, hate crime. But the media is silent here.
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Why is that? Why is that, Sharon? Why is the
media so quiet and not asking the questions, Gee, is
this a hate crime? Is I don't know, is this
a conspiracy? What's going on? What's going on? And you've
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got mayors in New York City, You've got mayor's in Chicago.
You got mayors and Charlotte, North Carolina who say, we
don't need the federal troops. We are doing just fine. Really, really,
you're doing just fine. You've got these attacks, these meaningless
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attacks on innocent people just trying to live their life.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
That is the only thing that happened in Chicago. You know,
Chicago is just a hotbed here. They had one person
dead and eight others injured in a massive teen riot
that tore down the city's Christmas tree. What oh god,
you know they go after the Christmas tree lighting and
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then they broke up the chaos. About nine p fifty
in the evening when seventeenagers were shot near North Near
in a crowded place, A large crowded gather on the sidewalk,
and they watched these groups of teens scatter in every direction.
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The youngest, i mean the oldest of these were under
eighteen years old. So these kids now are out of control.
The deceased victim, the one that died, was fourteen. Why
you know, why do we have kids out on the
streets ten o'clock at night, vandalizing and rioting. What's going
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on in Chicago? You know, it's just this this wave
of prime and it seems like it just continues on
and on and on in our big cities. They you know,
when Trump said bring in he wants to bring in
the National Guard. I'm thinking maybe that's what needs to happen,
because obviously the government that is running these cities can't
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seem to get their city under control or doesn't want to.
What's going on? Like you said, let me let me
ask you a question.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
So these kids are running the streets. Whose responsibility is
that to see? When you say the government, what is
the government doing about this? What you're saying is what
is the tax para like you and I going to
do about this? The problem is not necessarily with government, Sharon.
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The problem is with the breakdown of the family. I
would guarantee most of these kids that were involved in this,
and when I mean most, I'll say eighty to ninety
percent of these kids involved in this come from a
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home where there's no father. That's the basis of this problem, Sharon.
And why is it the basis of this problem because
the federal government says, oh, let us take the place.
Let us support you. Let us give you food and
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the place to live, and free heat and a free
cell phone, above and beyond, a free education, free medical
care and everything else. Oh, by the way, to get
this stuff, there can't be a man in the home, right.
So what you got is you have these lawless gangs
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with no discipline. They don't get discipline in the home,
they don't get discipline in the school, they don't get
disciplined on the city streets. This is what you get.
It all started, Sharon, with the breakup of the I
am a lee. As I said, I would be willing
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to bet eighty to ninety percent of the kids involved
in this come from a home where there's no father.
Maybe these kids don't even know where their father is. Well,
we got to get back to, Sharon. We got to
get back to rewarding families, rewarding good behavior, punishing bad behavior.
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We've got to get remember Ronald Reagan did this welfare
to work. Remember no more than two kids on welfare,
no more than two kids on food stamps. And you
know what cut that temporarily cut that until you got
a Democrat, Bill Clinton come in as open the open
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the coffers for welfare and food stamps and housing and
cell phones. And you know, they even wanted a program
free car, Sharon. I know in Cincinnati they tried this
program free cars for families. So they're rewarding people to
come from single family homes. So these women invite these
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men into their bedrooms for one night and then kick
them out. Why because if there's a man there, they
lose their welfare, food stamps, and free housing.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Can't argue with you, Rick, Well you could, you know what,
well I could, But you know, I mean, you're you're
exactly right. There is no that, there is no doubt
that what we've been experiencing in this country has to
do with the breakdown of the family. However, it also
has to do with the breakdown of the government within
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these town these cities that just allow does this to
go on and on and on.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
They don't you know why it's happening, because they depend
especially in the inner cities, they depend upon the votes
from the very people that are creating and are as
a result of this problem. Seriously, that's why they're reluctant
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to do anything because we might lose the votes. We
might lose the votes.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Except it's not true. Remember when Rudy Giuliani came in
and cleaned up the streets and.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Years ago, Sherion, I know, but that was a different day.
That was yes, he did it and it, but that
was a different day.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
Elected and re elected people.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
And then what happened, And then what happened? They elected
a Bloomberg, and then they elected In Adams, and now
we've they've elected a communist. So whatever good Rudy Giuliani
did during that eight years has been destroyed by eight
years of Bloomberg, four years of Adams, and now god
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knows what's going to happen with this Mandani man Danny character. Well,
you know this guy who wants to shut the police down.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
It's predictable, though, Rick. It's predictable because when you have
when you have conservative government, law abiding government, enforced government,
which is what we've got under Trump. Now, when you
have that, the people are at peace, and we we
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respect that, we like that, and we re elect that
when we start.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
To get people are what people are in peace, what
people are at peace? I don't think the people. You
and me, we don't live at your go to New
York or Charlotte, North Carolina or wherever these problems are occurring,
you know, and why because these governments in these cities
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are elected by the problem, and the problem isn't interested
in tough love. The problem isn't interested in picking themselves
up by the bootstraps, right, The problem isn't interested in
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taking advantage of that twelve years of free education that
they're guaranteed. Sharon, kids are coming out of out of
high school, cannot read, cannot write, cannot do math. And
wasn't it you and I either were talking last week
that what was at University of California and Santa Barbara
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that ten percent of the students there had to take
remedial math classes because they couldn't do simple math.
Speaker 2 (30:10):
Right, they aren't junior high math qualified, that's what you
were saying. Sure, that's not true.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
One more time I got to do this. Say it
is break time, and just as we get going kid them,
that little break, that little ugly break comes along. But
we do have to take care of a little business.
You are listening to and watching Conservative Command of Summer
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Speaker 1 (32:16):
Thank you for seeing with us. This is the Conservative
Commanders with Sharon Angle. I'm Rick Traitor Committee from the
My Pillow Studios and my Stewart Studios of the au
n TV Network. Well, Sharon, do you have your turkey yet?
Is it alled out? Do you have all your all
your trimmings for Thanksgiving? Or maybe you're going away? I
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don't know, maybe you're going to visit. We're ne're your
son of your daughter. You know.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
Actually we're having the big Thanksgiving here at my house.
I've got a twenty pound turkey and I've probably got
I think my last count was fifteen wowwn for dinner fifteen.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
I think.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
Anyway, it's going to be a great Thanksgiving at my house.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Well, I was telling George just that the older I'm getting,
the more and more I am enjoying Thanksgiving. I can't
say I always enjoy Thanksgiving, you know, to me, it
was just day one of the Christmas season. I wanted
to get the Christmas But I'm I'm to the point
where I look forward to that traditional turkey dinner. And
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you know, I'm an old bald guy. I'm set my ways.
I know exactly exactly what I'm want for Thanksgiving dinner.
In fact, this year, Mary and I were invited to
a friend's house and we turned down that invitation. Why
because Mary and I know exactly what we want for dinner.
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We want to spend it together. We want the things
that we like, the things that we enjoy, the things
that we only get once a year.
Speaker 7 (33:54):
Now.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
I'm not saying that I wouldn't get it at or
friend's house, but I know exactly what I went First.
It's the turkey, all right, And I like the thigh meat.
I love the thigh meat it. I love the dark
meat of turkey. If I went to Margaret's house or friend,
I probably would have got the weight meat, which I'm
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not crazy about. Then number two, Mary makes the best
stuffing there is. I love Mary's stuffing, I really do.
And then she makes this green bean casserole which I love,
which I only get once or twice a year. And
then we get corn, and then we get butter biscuits,
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and there then Mary makes this delicious, this delicious cranberry
sauce jelly. It's a cranberry jellow mold. And then cranberry
apple bread, cranberry apple bread, and you know, all these
things that we enjoy, that we look forward to, that
we only get one day a year and the other.
(35:00):
The thing is, call me crazy. I might be the
only person you'll ever meet that amidst this. I love
leftover turkey. I love leftover turkey. I love turkey sandwiches.
I look forward for Thanksgiving evening, you know, a few
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hours after you had the big meal, just to have
a nice turkey sandwich, lettuce mayonnaise on a good toasted bread. Oh,
I look, with a bowl of potato chips and a
class of cold milk. Now, if we got margarets, Now,
maybe Margaret will let us bring some of the turkey.
(35:44):
I don't know, but I'm to worry about it. All right.
We got a little turkey, little twelve pound turkey, which
is just enough for Mary and I for Thanksgiving or
leftover turkey sandwiches. And then the carcass becomes soup. And
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I love soup, Sharon, I love so I love turkey soup,
not Sharon. Not a bit of that turkey goes to waste.
Well maybe the bones, but not a bit of that
turkey goes waste. And would eat what we don't eat
of that turkey, like some of the skin maybe, or
some of the gizzards, which I really don't like. Well,
(36:28):
they go out to the kiddikats. So everybody. Everybody enjoys
Thanksgiving at least here.
Speaker 2 (36:36):
Mm hm, Well, you and my husband must be related,
could be, because that's what he says. The best part
of turkey dinner is the leftovers. He likes the leftover
turkey likes Thanksgiving soup. We call it that, but it
is the soup that you make from all the leftovers.
(36:59):
And that leftover gravy is great in the soup. And
actually the left of her dressing and potatoes make it
nice and big one.
Speaker 1 (37:10):
Well, Harry loves potatoes. You know we'll have mash. I'm
not a big potato fan, you know, I have mashed
potatoes on Thanksgiving, but not big. But Marry also likes
sweet potatoes or yams, which I don't she might have that. Oh,
I forgot the pie, Sharon, I forgot the pie. You
(37:33):
know we're going to get a I don't know if
we're going to get it at the store. Mary's going
to make it this year. But a coca and a
custard pie. I have a yen for a nice coc
and a custard pie. You know, Mary's a pie Nazi,
she really is. She makes the best peach pies and
apple pies and strawberry pies and blueberry pies. So I says, Honey,
(37:55):
this year, try to make try to make a coca
and a custard pie. You know that eggnog. You know
it's not Thanksgiving without eggnog. And I don't necessarily put
anything alcoholic in it. I just enjoy eggnog. Remind me,
remind me. Come February, Rick, it's time for you to
(38:17):
lose some weight. You know, I'll go on my diet
from from Valentine's Day to Easter. You know, I go on.
I go on my diet, my low carb diet, and
I'll lose all this. But hey, I'm gonna you know, Sharon,
I'm older than dirt. I don't know how many Thanksgivings,
(38:37):
I'm going to have left. So when it comes to Thanksgiving,
Christmas and New Year's I'm gonna we I we, Mary
and I are going to do the traditional things that
we enjoy. That's a selfish little part, and you know,
you know me, Sharon, I love history. So I'll also
(39:00):
spend the day looking for Thanksgiving fiend shows on TV
or That's one of the great things about YouTube today.
You can go on YouTube and see all kinds of
documentaries and I know one of your favorites.
Speaker 2 (39:19):
Squat, that's right, Swanto. In fact, I was talking to
some little girls. They've immigrated here legally from Burundi, Africa,
and they have been now in the school system long
enough to where they speak pretty good English. I think
(39:41):
they've been here two years and they understand very very well.
There they were immersed because their native language is Swahili,
so they don't get l English is the second one
(40:01):
you get. When you speak Swaiili, you just get thrown
into the pond and you better come out speak in
English or you know, you're kind of in trouble. So
they they've all learned. And I said to them last night,
I said, so you're going to have Thanksgiving off. Do
you know what Thanksgiving was about? And they said, well, yeah,
(40:23):
you're thankful to people, and I said, no, you're thankful
to God. That's what Thanksgiving was all about from the
very beginning, was we were giving thanks to God for
the way that he provided for those first pilgrims. If
He had not provided for them, we wouldn't have been
(40:44):
able to settle this land. And so that was the
Thanksgiving was all about how God had provided for them.
And I said, and that's an interesting story. Do you
know about Squanto? No, they didn't know, so said.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
You, I bet they do. Now, I bet they.
Speaker 2 (41:03):
Do now Squanto, Ah boy, your tale. And it tells
the story of Squanto, how God used his circumstances to
provide for the pilgrims. You know, we forget that the
scripture promises to us that all things work together for
(41:25):
good for those who loved the Lord and are called
according to his purpose. Well, Squanta was called according to
his purpose, and that was to make provision for those pilgrims.
And it wasn't God that enslaves Squanto, but certainly after
he was enslaved, he escaped and was cared for by
(41:46):
some priests, some monks, some Catholic monks who introduced him
to Jesus, introduced him to the English language and culture.
And so when the Pilgrims arrived on the shores of
North America, Squanta was there waiting for them, able to
embrace them and show them how to survive in this
(42:09):
wild country. That they'd come to a friendly face, a
face that spoke their language, knew their God and understand
understood their different clothing and their different customs. And that's
how our God works. He provides for us. And I said,
(42:30):
you you have to know the story of squat.
Speaker 1 (42:35):
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And thank you for staying with us. This is the
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Speaker 2 (44:38):
This is so just out of the blue, but I
thought it was important to bring up, and that is
that Americans in big cities don't see climate change as
a top issue anymore. There they're done with if they
ever did, if they ever did, You're right, because climate
change was the fifth highest policy issue in twenty twenty three,
(44:59):
but now it's fall below number nine. And the reason
is because they're waking up. They're starting to see that
this is just a hoax. Has always been a hoax
perpetuated by the Democrat Party. And when the Democrats are
in disarray, their agenda is in disarray, and people forget
(45:21):
about that agenda. They're not ginned up by the Democrats
anymore telling them what to think. They're finally thinking for
themselves again. And it's just not a big deal. It's
just not a big deal. And I'm really glad to
hear that, because you know, we've been trying to get
(45:45):
experts on the show from time to time to talk
about this how silly it is to think that we
have an issue with carbon dioxide, for instance, or that
we have an issue with global warming. When we proved
that that was not true. Well, now it's climate change, right,
(46:06):
That's that's a little easier to to talk about because
everybody knows that in the death of winter, it's not climb,
it's not global warming warming, we're not experiencing and they
can feel it, you know, all you have to do
(46:27):
is just walk outside. So it's good to know that finally,
these city dwellers, these ones that actually dwell in a
climate that is exacerbated or changed just by the amount
of concrete and asphalt that's there. You know, it's just
(46:48):
different than it used to be, just because there's so
many buildings and so much going on as far as uh,
like I said, by ways and the those kinds of things.
So this whole climate alarmism, people are just starting to
tune it out, and I'm I was just glad to
(47:11):
hear Rick. I'm just glad to hear it.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
Well, Sharonon we were just speaking about Thanksgiving and now
we're talking about climate change. And I think one of
the greatest examples of what a fraud this idea of
climate change is is Plymouth Rock. You know, the liberals
(47:35):
want you to believe we're melting the ice caps and
everything is going to be flooded. Well, Sharon, I got
a picture of Plymouth Rock in nineteen twenty five. I'm
going to share it with you so you can add
it to this video. A picture of Plymouth Rock in
nineteen twenty five and a picture of Plymouth Rock one
(47:56):
hundred years later, in twenty twenty five. And guess what, Sharon,
it's above water.
Speaker 2 (48:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (48:05):
You know, we are so fortunate, Sharon. We're so fortunate
to live in the greatest country in the history of
God's blue green planet. The abundance that we have of
food and energy and professionals to make our life better.
I was having I was having this conversation with my
(48:29):
doctor today, how fortunate we are that we have such
wonderful medical care, and yet all we can hear, especially
coming from the left, oh, how lousy medical care is
and all this other stuff. And uh gee, I thought
they were supposed to fix that with Obamacare. I guess
(48:50):
it didn't happen, right, Sharon. But we're we are so
fortunate that our lives have progressed the way it has.
That's the good side of the downside is I think
because of the progress of many, many things, we've lost
sight of the simpler things of life too.
Speaker 2 (49:12):
You know you're about those you know in the in
the last segment we talked about just the simple Thanksgiving
dinner and the leftovers and really being an appreciative of
our heritage. Those are the simple things that we forget
(49:34):
to say. Thank you Lord for that.
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Ach. Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos with Sharon Engel,
and you're Sherley Rick Trader, coming to you from the
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is with this and please make that introduction.
Speaker 2 (51:35):
It's my pleasure to introduce Jeremy Portnoy, who is the
investigative journalist with openbooks dot Com. His work has also
been seen on SB Nation, The Daily Caller, WND, Longview
News Journal, The Political Insider, and many others. Jeremy, welcome
back to the Conservative Commandos radio show.
Speaker 4 (51:53):
Thanks for having me back. Sharon, I'm excited to be here.
Speaker 2 (51:56):
Well, we're excited to have you, especially on this topic.
Books has done a new investigation into doctor Anthony Fauci's
golden parachute. Yeah, Fauci's household got three point five million
dollars wealth year after he retired. How does that work?
Speaker 4 (52:16):
Yeah, this is something we've been tracking for years.
Speaker 8 (52:18):
Right, Fauci's household before the pandemic in twenty nineteen was
worth about seven and a half million dollars. During the pandemic,
that went up to twelve point six million dollars in
twenty twenty one. Now we've just got new documents showing
in twenty twenty three it's put at fifteen million by
the end of the year.
Speaker 4 (52:34):
So him and his wife, Christine Greedy.
Speaker 8 (52:36):
Their net worth keeps going up while they've become, you know,
huge public figures because of the pandemic, obviously, but a
lot of that money is coming straight from taxpayers.
Speaker 2 (52:45):
Okay, Well, so many of us blame doctor Fauci for
the pandemic. We don't looking back. Of course, hindsight's always best,
so maybe we should give him a little bit of
the benefit of the doubt. But looking back, it seems
like a lot of that was unnecessary and that he
really did capitalize on the pandemic. Is that true or
(53:08):
it has this wealth comes from some other way besides
taxpayer funding directly impacted by the pandemic.
Speaker 8 (53:16):
Yeah, I mean, everyone feels a certain way about Fasci, right,
But regardless of your opinion on him, at the point
he retired, he was the highest paid federal employee in history.
At that time, he was making four hundred eighty thousand
dollars per year. These new documents we have don't specify
where this new money is coming from that's increased his
net worth, but we were assuming some of that is
from his autobiography that came out, some of it's from
(53:37):
different awards he won from various universities across the country.
Some of it's from different speaking engagements he's had, so
he's definitely boosted his public profile. That's where some of
that's money's coming from. And of course it's combined with
doctor Christine Grady, his wife. She was just reassigned from
her job for a while. Before that, she was one
of the chief bioethicists at HHS. She's been making about
two hundred and sixty thousand per year as well.
Speaker 2 (53:59):
Isn't that nepoti? I mean to have both people working
almost by the same agency. Did that ever come up
or that's just how it's done.
Speaker 8 (54:10):
We've bought the same thing. We looked into it as well.
Those laws did not come into play here. They were
waved in multiple instances we've seen over email, and it
just never seemed to be a major consideration at HS.
Speaker 1 (54:21):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (54:22):
Okay, so let's talk a bit more, just kind of
get into the navy gritty. So Fauci and well, Fauci
told us he was going to retire at the end
of twenty twenty two. So the end of twenty two
is this December thirty first, right? Is that not correct?
My making those dates correct, And yet he didn't actually
(54:45):
retire till the sixth of January. Why was it. Did
they ask him to stay on a week or what
was the point of that?
Speaker 8 (54:52):
Yeah, and he didn't just tell us that's what he
was going to retire. He actually testified to Congress saying
that he retired December twenty seventh, twenty twenty two. We
just got a email showing he actually retired the first
week of twenty twenty three, and those email show the
reason he stayed on was to try and finalize his
agreement with the US Marshal Service so that after he
retired he could keep getting taxpayer funded security. So that
(55:12):
costs fifteen million dollars for Fauci after he was not
a federal employee anymore, once he was just a civilian.
We were spending fifteen million dollars on his security detail,
which included chauffeur's you know, payroll, and benefits for the
security guards working with him. At a time when the
US Martial Service was saying in their budget requests that
they didn't have enough resources to protect the actual judges
and federal witnesses they're normally tasked with protecting, there were
(55:34):
resources going towards protecting Fauci as a private citizen.
Speaker 2 (55:38):
Why does Fauci need to be protected? You know, just
kind of give me a hint here. I hadn't heard
that he had any death threats, or that anybody was
camped out on his front lawn, or that any investigators
broke into his house in the middle of the night
and scared his children to death. I mean, those are
kind of things that we hear about, but they don't
(56:00):
generally go to folks like Fauci and his friends.
Speaker 8 (56:05):
Yeah, I mean, he set himself that he was receiving
death threats. I mean, obviously that's not a great thing.
I don't mean to make light of that, But the
point is that when he retired, he was not a
federal employee anymore, and he had a net worth in
the tens of millions.
Speaker 4 (56:17):
He's someone that could have.
Speaker 8 (56:18):
Paid for his own security if he wanted it. This
is very unusual for the federal government to be funding
security for someone who's not working anymore, and not a
former president. Security was denied, you know, someone like Robert F.
Kennedy Junior was saying he was receiving death threats at
the same time he tried to sign up for security
wasn't provided for him. But Fauci was receiving fifteen million
dollars over a year and a half.
Speaker 2 (56:39):
And why is his security so expensive? I guess that's
the other thing. You know, fifteen million dollars for a
year for personal security through September of twenty twenty four,
and I just wonder what he needs to have. That
sounds like a lot of security, That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 8 (56:59):
Yeah, there was a I have a show fear included.
There was hours and benefits for the people protecting him.
There was what the documents called law enforcement equipment, So
we're assuming that's the different guns and the equipment that
they needed to protect him with. That's how you get
to such a high cost. But you know, this is
a guy who very easily could have paid for such
a thing himself.
Speaker 2 (57:17):
Okay, so has Doge interviewed you? Has Doge come to
open the books and said, Hey, we don't have to
do all of this investigation ourselves. You guys are doing
a great job. Here. Give us all your stuff on Fauci.
We'd like to make sure we can trim some fat there.
Speaker 8 (57:33):
Yeah, we were in contact with them a bit especially
before Trump took office. Since then, we haven't had as
much direct communication with them. We know they're keeping an
eye on our stuff. Because the security detail with Fauji
was ended. That fifteen million figure I gave you was
until September twenty twenty four, so then there was likely
a bit more spending after that, But then once Trump
took office that was ended. As where a couple of
others that were still in the books from the Biden administration.
Speaker 2 (57:56):
And Fauci's still alive and well, and nobody's heard any
really bad things have happened to Fauca or anybody planning
any bad things? Has he reported, you know, has he
asked for more security or has he just kind of said, oh, well,
I guess I got as much as I can.
Speaker 1 (58:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (58:14):
I mean, as far as I know, he's doing well.
He's certainly doing well financially, I can tell you that.
Speaker 4 (58:19):
But you know, maybe he's.
Speaker 8 (58:20):
Hired a private security detail. It's possible, and if he has,
that's as it should be. He should be spending his
own money instead of tax players exactly.
Speaker 2 (58:29):
Okay, So he made some large deposits, so you guys
track those down talk to us a little bit about
the deposits that he made that we're concerning.
Speaker 4 (58:41):
I guess, yeah.
Speaker 8 (58:42):
So that's how we're trying to pin down how has
networth increased by three and a half million in twenty
twenty three. Right, So we found one hundred thousand dollars
deposits in April, May and June. We found a seven
hundred dollars thousand dollars deposit in November thirtieth. Doesn't say
exactly where those came from, but we know he was
giving a bunch of talks throughout the year. You know,
Kee won't talk for the National Association of Changed drug Stores,
(59:02):
one for the Japan Medical Conquers, one for the American
Health Insurance Plans Association. Then he was getting prizes of
fifty thousand dollars from Columbia from the National Academy of Medicine.
So that's where those huge lump sums come in, and
that's how he's been boosting his net worth.
Speaker 2 (59:17):
So his wife, now she's included in this network that
you're not saying that she's the one.
Speaker 8 (59:23):
It's him, right, it's their combined finances, and she's the
reason that we have access to this because she's the
one that was still a federal employee, so she was
required to file all these disclosures showing the household income.
But most of the network seems to be coming from
Anthony Fauci. She's doing well herself for her two hundred
and sixty thousand dollars salary. But now she has been reassigned,
so it's very possible she won't be a federal employee
(59:43):
at this time next year, so this might be the
last time we have access to these documents.
Speaker 2 (59:47):
Where's her reassignment? Did she go to NOMA, Alaska?
Speaker 4 (59:52):
Just asking she used to the Indian Health Service.
Speaker 8 (59:55):
We'll see exactly what that entails or if she continues
to have a role in the new administration.
Speaker 4 (59:59):
But their shacking things up.
Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
That's a little inside joke between Sharon and I because
I keep saying, if you want to shrink the size
of the government, you need to move all these department
government departments and agencies to No Malaska. Tell the people
they have a job for working. That's just a little
inside joke.
Speaker 4 (01:00:20):
I mean it would probably work them good talking to them.
We're not working in DC anyway.
Speaker 1 (01:00:23):
Thank you, Jeremy, thank you, thank you. We're going to
have you one more often. I love it when people
agree with me.
Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
So where is Is she reassigned right there in Washington,
d C? Or does she have to go to work
somewhere else outside of the Beltway.
Speaker 8 (01:00:41):
I don't believe we know exactly where she's been reassigned to,
exactly where the location is. There's only so many details
that have come out so far, but that's definitely something
we'll be investigating. We've been on the Fauci beat for
years now, and I'm sure that'll continue.
Speaker 2 (01:00:54):
Okay, So what's doctor Fauci doing now at poor poor fellow?
No job? Does he is he working? Is he just
hanging out? What is his perspectives for the future? I
guess we've got almost Let's see, he retired in twenty three,
twenty four, Now we're in twenty five. What's he been
doing for the last two years?
Speaker 1 (01:01:14):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (01:01:14):
Yeah, his biography come out last year. That's less than
year olds already, so I'm sure he's profiting off of that.
We've also seen a lot of efforts at the Smithsonian
and at the nih ant Fauci to their museum exhibits.
Speaker 4 (01:01:26):
That's something else we've looked into.
Speaker 8 (01:01:27):
There was this museum exhibit at the Smithsonian. The cost
eighteen million dollars the entire exhibit. They were just playing
like Prince's guitar, Muhammad all The's gloves, and then they
had a mask worn by Anthony Fauci right in the
same exhibit.
Speaker 4 (01:01:38):
It's definitely something we thought was pretty interesting.
Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
Mask worn by Anthony. That's great.
Speaker 9 (01:01:46):
Yeah, that's great.
Speaker 2 (01:01:47):
I wonder how much he had to pay to acquire that.
Did you look into that? I mean, that's not a
not a just a by the way question, because this
guy seems to be profiting off of almost everything. Did
he charge them for the mask?
Speaker 4 (01:02:02):
I don't think he charged them for the mask. He
said he donated it.
Speaker 8 (01:02:05):
But one thing we actually learned online he told them
it was the exhibit claims that it's a mask he
wore at Washington Nationals game when he threw out the
first pitch. Turns out that's not even the truth. He
just had a second one lying around that he donated
to them, signed it. Now they're saying it's the mask
he actually wore, So they got to light it that
one a bit.
Speaker 1 (01:02:21):
Well. The interesting thing about that mask that he allegedly
were at the Washington Nationals game, he actually didn't wear it.
That's the rebel on it. You know, when he's telling
everybody else to wear masks? Is there being a show
with us mask? And that's why that one is so popular. Wow.
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(01:05:14):
through that break. We appreciate your time. Jeremy. Actually, before
we get back into discussion Fauci's wealth, tell us a
little bit about Open the Books and all the things
that you guys are working on.
Speaker 8 (01:05:27):
Yeah, so Open the book dot com. Our mission is
to post every dime online in real time. So that
means we file about sixty thousand freedom of information requests
every year. It's never been anything like it in human history.
We post on our d to bs every dollar that
gets spent on chechbook payments and salaries at the federal level,
local level, and state level. So if you want to
know what fauci salary was, you can find that. If
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you want to know what your kids elementary school teacher's
salary is, you can find that in the data as well.
We're constantly reporting on that data and trying to expose
where that money is being wasted or spent inefficiently.
Speaker 1 (01:05:57):
Sixty thousand oprahs. I mean where I bet your real
friends there with those people, and you know, I put
it in an open request one time with the local
township and it was like I was threatening their lives
or their children's lives or something. They don't like doing that,
but I'm glad you guys like filing them. Let's get
(01:06:20):
back into Fauci. I mean, this is this is incredible.
A million died and Fauci got rich. You know, when
you hear this stuff, Jeremy, it's almost like, can you
draw a line between the motive for him to keep
this pandemic going because before it before no one really
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knew the name Fauci. Although you know, I found I
found an article going back to nineteen eighty six where
doctor Fauci was giving false information out about AIDS, saying that, oh,
it was communicable, and we had to keep separate people
with AIDS from their children and if they got a
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mesquita bite, the same as skaita bit, you were going
to get it. You know, some serious stuff like that
was not on the National Inquiry is in the Wall
Street Journal. I read this article about Fauci. But again,
before the pandemic, we heard nothing about this guy. Now
we're finding out he's made millions, millions since the start
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of the Excuse me, I'm not politically correct for what
I called the Wuhan flu fraud. And he's been on
the government front. And as you said, he was the
highest paid federal employee, higher paid than the President of
the United States. And yet Jeremy's he flew under the
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radar for all these years up til the Wuhan flew florid.
That is that about summarize it?
Speaker 8 (01:07:53):
Yeah, I mean his salary has always been high, right,
he was out earning the president even before the pandemic started.
But that pals of comparison to the tie into the networth.
Right from twenty nineteen to twenty twenty one, there was
a five million dollar increase in his net worth. So
you know, I won't expeculate on any of his personal motivations,
but we do know that coincidentally, he was making a
lot of money during the pandemic.
Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
Sure was well. Not only did he get filthy rich,
not only did he have a security team around him,
but got pardoned by Biden. And it seems to me
that only people that have committed crimes need to be pardoned.
And I wish I was an investigative bureau like that
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German or an investigative journalist like that Jeremy Port in
the way to figure out what crime did he commit?
In your investigation of this guy, did you see any
evidence of any real crimes that he committed.
Speaker 8 (01:08:48):
No, we haven't seen any evidence of that. We've mostly
been focusing just on the finances. Those numbers can be
pretty shocking, you know. You see, he's not worth climbing
as America suffering during this pandemic. We haven't seen any
evidence of any crimes admitted yet.
Speaker 1 (01:09:01):
I'll tell you, Jeremy, I wouldn't want Open the books
to be following the game around. I think it's amazing
worth the work that you guys do. And as you say,
you were able to track these large deposits that Fauci
made through his wife that she was still a federal
government plate. Do people ever go after open the books?
Speaker 8 (01:09:24):
We definitely get pushed back sometimes. You see it, especially
a lot with the open records requests like you were
mentioning before, you've seen, you know, the federal government try
and backtrack us. We've got requests that have been sitting
there for two or three years. We had to see
the State of California to get them to open their checkbook.
The City of Baltimore has been ignoring my requests for
two years now. We're considering taking legal action against them.
So you see it a lot of times there, not
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so often in the media, but occasionally it has happened.
Speaker 1 (01:09:49):
What's what's going on in Baltimore? What are you looking
into them about Baltimore?
Speaker 8 (01:09:54):
So I filed there's a bunch of standard requests that
I just filed, a bunch of cities across the across
the country, you know, the paid time off accrewals, their
paid administrative leave, their checkbook payments. Baltimore, for whatever reason,
has decided they don't want to follow the Maryland Public
Information Act and they just refuse to release this information
to us. Sometimes they just ignore us. Sometimes they come
up with some legal argument that doesn't hold water. There's
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not much we can do about it besides see them
in court, which we are looking into.
Speaker 4 (01:10:19):
It might be happening soon.
Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
Wow, looking on your website. You guys are investigating a
whole lot more than Anthony fauciet is as Wealth and
a couple other articles. I wanted to kind of get
you to give us a thumbnail on this one. Professors
pull public dollars to route out doles and Trump sympathizers.
What's the skinny on that story.
Speaker 8 (01:10:42):
Yeah, so that's a group of faculty with chapters across
the country. There was a reporting that came out that
we were able to confirm. There was emails going around
that this group was basically putting together a spreadsheet of
all college administrators that were supportive of Trump and Musk.
This group is claiming that that undermines higher education. So
they wanted to basically, you know, public put these people
(01:11:04):
on blast and release their names publicly, say hey, here
are the people that are supporting Trump and Musk who
are defunding colleges.
Speaker 4 (01:11:10):
You know.
Speaker 8 (01:11:10):
It was almost like something out of the Cold War,
you know, trying to get people all riled up about
supporting a certain political position.
Speaker 1 (01:11:18):
Isn't that isn't it against the isn't it against the
law to publicly post people's addresses and things and and
who they supported and who they contributed to.
Speaker 8 (01:11:33):
I don't think they were posting their addresses. As far
as I'm aware, they weren't doing anything illegal. It was
more just putting their names out there, trying to call
attention to them and basically shame them for supporting Trump
and Musk.
Speaker 1 (01:11:44):
Well, here's another one off your website. Text a audit
and disarmed the i r S. Talk with us about
the I R S Army or the i R S beliefs.
Speaker 8 (01:11:54):
Yeah, that's another one we've been looking into for years.
Senator Joany Ernst has been looking into it with us.
So that article is about a new bill that she
just introduced trying to disarm the IRS. The numbers escape
me off the top of my head, but I know
they have way more weaponry than you would expect.
Speaker 4 (01:12:07):
You'd probably expect zero.
Speaker 8 (01:12:08):
But a lot of them are armed, as are a
lot of other federal agencies that you wouldn't think are.
But we're spending the money to arm the IRS, and
we're also losing a lot of money because the staff
at the IRS, a lot of them are not paying
their taxes on time even though they work at the IRS.
That's been an issue for years, and there's not enough accountability,
trying to change it all, right.
Speaker 1 (01:12:27):
Speak about a government give away aid for ayatolus financial
benefits to Iran. I thought we were trying to to
bankrupt Iran at least get them to drop their nuclear program.
What's that about.
Speaker 4 (01:12:44):
Yeah, that's we went back.
Speaker 8 (01:12:45):
We you know, we did some of our previous reporting
looking at money that's gone from the United States to Iran.
So we found one hundred and sixty billion dollars worth
of different financial benefits from the Biden administration, not going
directly to the Iran government, but you know, different initiatives
in the country. That's money still being sent over to
the Middle East. We've seen evidence of that with lots
(01:13:06):
of other countries slowing both ways. Right, There's a lot
of countries like Cotter and Toadiolabia funding American universities. It's
money from America going the other way sometimes to the
Middle East. So that's something we've been coming for a
long time as well.
Speaker 1 (01:13:18):
You know, Jeremy, is something that's been getting a lot
of coverage, especially since Donald Trump has been in office,
is the number of federal employees that haven't been showing
up for work. Entire buildings are empty. People just not
coming to work. And you guys did a little investigation.
Empty office space is with expensive office furniture. I mean,
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what do you need expensive office furniture for, Jeremy if
the offices are empty.
Speaker 8 (01:13:47):
Yeah, even during the pandemic, when people were working from home,
they were spending billions on office furniture. They spend one
hundred and sixty they were spending billions. They spent drump
fund money on soldar powered picnic tables. Well, Ethan Allen,
leather recliners, all this train stuff and expensive stuff to
outfit their offices. And we found previously that only about
seven percent of federal employees last year were showing up
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every day for in person work.
Speaker 4 (01:14:09):
A lot of them are working remotely.
Speaker 8 (01:14:10):
They're spread across the country, and a lot of them
are receiving locality pay bonuses for working in d C
with the high where there's the high cost of living,
even though they don't actually work in DC.
Speaker 4 (01:14:18):
They're receiving those bonuses in error.
Speaker 1 (01:14:21):
But you know, Jeremy, this really fries my butt. Ethan
Allen reclines. Let me tell you about the lazy boy
chair I sit in with the seat all broken up
I'm serious. Literally, that's that's my chair. But you know,
maybe if I could keep a little bit more of
my tax money, Jeremy, I could buy a new one.
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I could maybe I should go to d C and
do and I don't know, looks through these buildings that
are empty. See if there's a new recliner there. I like, yeah,
trays me, crazy, Jeremy, that I've got to sit and
a broken down down recliner, literally broken down recliner. It's
such an embarrassment. Whenever my whenever we have anybody come over,
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my wife puts a sheet over it. It's embarrassment, but
it's it. But again, they're using our tax money for
all this stuff. In a lot of cases, this stuff
isn't even being used.
Speaker 8 (01:15:19):
And the crazy part is the repairs that they are
ignoring that are much more important than buying something like
our recliner. Right, if you look at the GAO they
just reported on de ferm maintenance throughout federal buildings, So
it's repairs that have been ignored for years that would
cost three hundred and seventy billion dollars to fix it
all right now. And the longer we wait, it just
gets more and more expensive because the damage gets worse,
and you've got things like military barracks with broken fire
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systems and repairs that probably do need to be made
and staid. They're dropping money on these recliners and other
luxury items.
Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
It starts making any real progress in your estimation.
Speaker 4 (01:15:53):
Say that again, I couldn't hear you is dose.
Speaker 1 (01:15:55):
Those making a real progress in your estimation.
Speaker 4 (01:16:00):
It's an important mission.
Speaker 8 (01:16:01):
We're very glad they've brought this into the national consciousness
that there's so much waste that needs to be cut out.
But we definitely would like to see even more progress
than they made.
Speaker 1 (01:16:09):
Right.
Speaker 8 (01:16:09):
They started with the goal of cutting two trillion from
the budget. They lowered it to one trillion. Now, most
recently it's being reported it'll be closer to one hundred
and fifty billion. So that one hundred and fifty billion
right there, the amount that Trump is saying he wants
to increase the Pentagon budget by which would already erase
most of those savings.
Speaker 1 (01:16:24):
Wow, that's not that's not good. But I'll tell you
what is good. Jeremy Portinoy opened the books dot com.
Thank god that you guys are around the least to
report on the waye fraud and abuse that every politician
that ever ran for office where they are going to
get rid of until they start getting rid of it,
and then it's like, oh no, you can't do that.
(01:16:46):
But open the books. Give us the skinny on that
how people could follow you and your work. You're there,
I'd open.
Speaker 8 (01:16:53):
The books Yeah, you can go right to Open the
Books dot com. Our longer reports like the fachy article
we were just talking about, is on openthbook dot substack
dot com. You can subscribe there. I can follow us
on x as well. That Open the Books my account
at Jeremy Portnoy. We'll keep bringing you the news. Lots
of exciting updates coming well.
Speaker 1 (01:17:11):
Jeremy. We appreciate you the job that you're doing. We
also appreciate you joining us here in Conservative Commanders, and
we always appreciate when you come on with us. Take
care and God bless you too. Rick.
Speaker 4 (01:17:24):
Always good to see you and.
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Speaker 2 (01:19:49):
That's always my pleasure to introduce jud Dunning, who's a
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political journey from Left to Right, he is created and
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(01:20:10):
Be a Liberal and How to Enlighten Others. Jud welcome
back to the Conservative Commandos radio show.
Speaker 9 (01:20:16):
I've missed you. You know, it's really interesting. Biden destroyed
the economy, so I had to work a lot.
Speaker 10 (01:20:23):
So but we got through it, and it's good to
be back, and thank you for having me.
Speaker 2 (01:20:27):
Well, not only is it good to have you back,
but it's good to have you writing some great pieces
like this one. It's great to be made in America again.
Trump's tearraf play is smart, strategic, and already working. You know,
those are really positive words, Jud, to hear. We've been
seeing a lot of vacillating on both sides over these tariffs,
(01:20:52):
and lots of moaning and groaning and gnashing of teeth.
So it's great to have somebody say positively, this is smart,
teaching and already working. Tell us how bad he is.
Speaker 9 (01:21:04):
It's really it's really interesting, right.
Speaker 10 (01:21:05):
The main the main element that we're hearing isays wall Street,
Wall Street.
Speaker 9 (01:21:09):
Wall Street.
Speaker 10 (01:21:09):
Wall Street is ninety three percent owned by ten percent
of elead Americans.
Speaker 9 (01:21:13):
It is not the pulse of America.
Speaker 10 (01:21:14):
The mandate here was to get back those jobs that
we lost internationally. The mandate here is to turn around
the economy. The mandate here is to actually get up
thirty eight trillion dollars in debt under control so that
we can and the only person to do it is
that deconstruction is of Donald Trump, so we can turn
the country around. For the launcher and why he has
control for four years and he has he has not
owned this to anyone because he's not he's you know,
(01:21:36):
he's not going to run again, but he's running for
the left.
Speaker 9 (01:21:38):
I mean, I mean the right.
Speaker 10 (01:21:39):
And the thing about the left is the left has
deconstructed them so themselves.
Speaker 9 (01:21:43):
So far they've had nothing to do but point out
the markets. Well they weren't pointing out the markets during
their their turn at the wheel. So a very exciting
time and trade.
Speaker 11 (01:21:51):
And if you look at the way that he's that
he's negotiated, if you look at the way that he
has shook the system, the way that he's pulled back
to the rational center, if you look the way that
Bill Maher just said, these actually a quiet rationalist and
a different type of person.
Speaker 9 (01:22:02):
He thought, I.
Speaker 10 (01:22:03):
Mean, this is a good negotiation. He said, I will
shake up the system. And he's done so, and now
we're in some real negotiations. I mean, America didn't have
taxes one hundred and fifty years ago, right, we had tariffs,
So really exciting time. But we can't interpret the short
term when we're in the middle of the negotiation.
Speaker 9 (01:22:18):
So I think it's great.
Speaker 2 (01:22:20):
So what you're really saying is, you, guys, just hang
on trust and let this guy do what he does best.
You're saying, so I'll get in the middle of it.
Don't get your panties all twisted up before we've seen
the outcome.
Speaker 9 (01:22:36):
Yeah, no, absolutely.
Speaker 10 (01:22:37):
I mean we've got numerous corporations saying they're going to
on short America. We had liabilities and antibiotics, We had
liabilities in rare earth. We had liabilities in significant computing
elements that we.
Speaker 9 (01:22:50):
Needed chips, et cetera.
Speaker 10 (01:22:51):
All these things we found out during the period of
COVID and then beyond that, America had lost control of
essential elements to round our country. Final security basis with
the country, by the way, that you know definitively is
communistically brainwashed, is propped up by bad money manipulation.
Speaker 9 (01:23:07):
And there's a zero sum game.
Speaker 10 (01:23:08):
They'll lie, they'll cheat, they'll do anything to go up
against America and retalitary tariffs were already in place protecting
Chinese products. They were already in place in the EU.
They've been in place throughout the world except America. America
has been the sucker, and Trumper said, We're no longer
going to be the sucker, so why ru in the negotiations.
There's fluctuations and adjustment because no one has had after
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ninety one million dollar fine, after two impeachments, after forty lawsuits, effectively,
they could have lost everything right after two assassination attempts.
He's not owned by fear of other people's opinion FOPO.
The First Line of Mastery is a great book. It
talks about people that don't have FOPO, fear of people's opinions.
He's beyond that at this point, and I think he's,
you know, he's doing what other people couldn't do. He's
(01:23:51):
going after the globalist, technocratic homogenizing. Let's make America not great,
be like the rest of all, because it's racist to
be great. He's tearing down that that globalistic wall. And
and last thing, the most dangerous thing is globalist. They're
not They don't have owned this to God, they don't
have owned this to country, they don't have owned this
to family, they don't have own this to faith. That
all they care about is the mighty dollar political control.
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And the only way to break us out of that
is to challenge the world's system and let us know
that we're conscious and we're not going to be part
of that progressive, leftist, long grade degregation of everything that
is America.
Speaker 2 (01:24:26):
You've also pointed out that even President Biden tacidly admitted
Trump was right. How do you do that?
Speaker 9 (01:24:34):
Oh yeah, that's very interesting.
Speaker 10 (01:24:35):
A number of his of his of his prior trade
policy he's worked at the time, and Biden had had
to say that he had actually succeeded that time because
it was irrefutable.
Speaker 9 (01:24:45):
You know.
Speaker 10 (01:24:45):
I think what's interesting though, right now, Sharon, is I'm
in the economic or a company DWG Capital Partners dot
Com and we and buy industrial across the nation.
Speaker 9 (01:24:55):
And we've done a hundred million.
Speaker 10 (01:24:55):
Dollars of deals during this transition and this period, and
right now, Trump's always had headwinds moving against him. No
matter what he's done, he's been unpopular with somebody. He's
always he's a deconstructionist, and right now he's challenging your
own power and saying that you know, nobody wants to
think they're politicized, so he's saying, hey, you should draw
(01:25:16):
Americans don't want to pay seven percent for their house
loan anymore. We're tired of paying it for our cars, etc.
It's time for the FED to get on board and
unleash some of the supply side theory that we're doing.
And if you look back in history, if you really
look back in history, not only back in the history
of where Trump's serffs have worked and they've had to
own it, the FED has always come down one hundred
(01:25:38):
and seventy nine basis points over twenty nine months over
that period of time.
Speaker 9 (01:25:42):
Right so, the FED is due to.
Speaker 10 (01:25:44):
Start cutting and redacting, but they are pushing back against
Trump's policies.
Speaker 9 (01:25:48):
We need that boost right now, and he's going after
them as well.
Speaker 10 (01:25:51):
If he's going to go after trade, then we and tariffs,
then we should support him with our interest rates instead
of printing money and doing five trillion dollar omnibus bills
and the opposite directions of rational reduction and growth.
Speaker 2 (01:26:05):
Absolutely. Okay, so made in America is popular again. It's
the way we should it's a direction we should go.
And that's not just according to Trump, Donald Trump, it's
according to jud Dunning talk about made in America. How
can we get our factories back, you know, because they've
been gone for a while.
Speaker 9 (01:26:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:26:25):
No, absolutely, look like they've been successful in the US
MCA deal and you know and replacing DAFTA. You know,
we had our Phase one deal with China. We've made
we've paid headwinds, but we haven't done it with velocity.
So if you want to get onshoing back here, companies
are scrambling like, look, we were going to buy a
company today and they said, hey, we've had one hundred
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and forty percent increase on Chinese metals and so we
backed out of the steel and so what are you
going to do? He said, We're going to figure out
a way to get it done in America. I said,
we were anticipating this was going to change.
Speaker 9 (01:26:56):
There were all.
Speaker 10 (01:26:57):
These logistics and distribution changes and we'll just throughout the
Midwest that fueled America when we deconstructed all the population concentration.
People don't think about this in Los Angeles and in
New York and all these blue state cities.
Speaker 9 (01:27:12):
And we moved him to the Midlands.
Speaker 7 (01:27:14):
Right.
Speaker 10 (01:27:14):
We also fueled one of the greatest opportunities for industrial
growth right now. So one you know, we're getting people
call people are calling Trump a king that at least
all these things that he's doing, he's actually not imposing laws.
Speaker 9 (01:27:26):
He's deregulating. He's deregulating. He did it. He took the
Federal Registry from one.
Speaker 10 (01:27:31):
Hundred and thirty three thousand pages to ninety eight thousand
pages of laws in his last term. He cut, he cut,
he cut, he unleashed the power. So how do we
do it? We continue a path of deregulation. How do
we do it white cutting, white cutting taxes? Taking a
huge risk, We start cutting our expenses so that those
supply side tax uh decreasing can allow the economy to grow.
(01:27:53):
But we have to also have a plan of austerity.
This is what Thatcher did. This was under This was
JFK's approach, This was Clinton approaches, Democrats approach, and it
was also a Thatcher and Reagan's approach. In the second cycle,
we started to focus on reduction while cutting taxes and
mobilizing growth.
Speaker 9 (01:28:10):
So he's deregulating, so we're.
Speaker 10 (01:28:12):
Already doing it, and where he's doing it at an
amazing pace of velocity. Last point, I went to Texas
from California as the majority of where I live now
because I didn't want to pay that thirteen and a
half percent because they weren't doing their job.
Speaker 9 (01:28:26):
And I've watched the film industry get massacred in Los
Angeles because of bad policies. I've watched so.
Speaker 10 (01:28:33):
Many companies flee from free from California. So you know,
he is not California, that's right.
Speaker 2 (01:28:41):
But he's not as wild a cowboy as they are
claiming he is. Either. I'm glad you brought in Clinton
and Margaret Thatcher and Reagan. He's really just following common
sense that we've known for years. Works, that's what you're saying.
Speaker 10 (01:28:59):
Yeah, No, definitely, I mean he is definitely a rationalist
in this degree. You know, it's really interesting though the
story I mean, racis we talked about every time I
got racism, bacxism, climatism, and trump Ism, right, the left
is going you do have to listen to opposition because
you want to integrate that. But right now, I mean
I can barely even listen. I'm so relieved we haven't
(01:29:20):
been on the air together in a while. I have
been writing as much pretty consistently lately, because for a
while I was just happy. It's lot easier right when
you're angry, right, But there's still a.
Speaker 9 (01:29:29):
Lot going on in the background, obviously that we have
to do. As they tried to try to get in
the way, Well.
Speaker 2 (01:29:35):
We've just finished a couple of segments on the US
Supreme Court, so maybe that will make you angry and.
Speaker 9 (01:29:40):
You yeah, in Colorado, if you're a.
Speaker 2 (01:29:44):
Parent, Well, it just seems like just this deportation thing,
we can't get rid of criminals. That's what we were
talking about, was the Supreme Court. We've only got two
guys that are willing to stand for make America great
again by getting rid of the cre the illegal criminals
that have come into our country. So I guess I'm
(01:30:06):
just that's just my little at side. If you're gonna write,
I preciate something.
Speaker 9 (01:30:10):
Like positive news, and the left is marching hard, and
when we're doing well, sharing you and Rick, you have
to keep that. You have to keep.
Speaker 10 (01:30:18):
Ripping the cover off the scandals because it's a long game, right,
I mean, just because we're in office for a few
months and we're seeing rationality, the devices that have been
put in place, and amazing, even when Trump did such
good work in the courts, a lot of the courts
have been weaponized. If it's been weaponized, I mean, they're
just trying to do anything and everything they can.
Speaker 2 (01:30:37):
Well, I'm glad you mentioned that that it's the long game.
But we don't seem to have the long time. Many
people are saying a year and a half maybe by
the twenty twenty six midterms. If we haven't got something
more in place, it's going to lose its momentum. How
do you feel about that, that that we really have
a shorter time than four years and even what's going
(01:30:59):
to happen after that four years is up? You know,
we seem to have a deeper bench than they thought,
so we might have a chance. But give me your
your thoughts on all of that. Where we go.
Speaker 9 (01:31:11):
I never disagree with the voice of prudence.
Speaker 10 (01:31:13):
I mean, we've known each other a while, right, the
three of us, and you know we've seen, we've seen cycles.
Speaker 9 (01:31:18):
Now.
Speaker 10 (01:31:20):
I think if you look back historically, one party can
stay in control. If you look at the stats about
twelve years, you know, so if we could get a run,
you know of just just getting the rationalist advance in after.
Speaker 9 (01:31:33):
Trump, that's a long time to turn back policy.
Speaker 10 (01:31:36):
You know.
Speaker 9 (01:31:37):
We'll remember is when Trump came in at the very beginning.
Speaker 10 (01:31:39):
I mean the changes that he made in his first
administration were radical, and they were radical again, but they
were radically deregulatory, which for me, I do think that
Americans are remembering that we're pulling slowly out of this globalistic, technocratic, oligarchic,
plutocratic post COVID, you know, trillion dollar bill spend no
(01:32:00):
matter what, be part of the global community climate change.
Speaker 9 (01:32:03):
I think we're pulling back out of that in Americans.
Speaker 10 (01:32:05):
I think there was a pretty big movement of awakening,
and I think there's a boldness in Donald J.
Speaker 9 (01:32:10):
Trump that people want to be on a team with
a strong leader.
Speaker 10 (01:32:14):
I mean, the Biden shuffle was the worst element we've
ever seen. I mean, we really had a catatonic weak
person who was being ruled by a.
Speaker 9 (01:32:23):
Pen that we still don't even know, and we became
so degraded.
Speaker 10 (01:32:27):
But as soon as Obama, I mean as Trump came
in on his first term and he reversed policy, the
world went on watch, and he did it again.
Speaker 9 (01:32:34):
This time, the world is on watch.
Speaker 10 (01:32:35):
What I think we should do is I think we
need to go on a hunt and reclaim everything we
lost in Afghanistan as part of our global standing.
Speaker 9 (01:32:43):
I think there's still things to clean up.
Speaker 10 (01:32:44):
The last thing I'll say is Cash Pattel is going
to be the interesting element. Right if Cash Patel actually
pursues justice around the elections, the Clinton's you know pedophiles
that if he really is a moral absolutist and those
out justice without politics, maybe some of those fundamentals that
(01:33:04):
you're worried about we'll be back in place.
Speaker 2 (01:33:07):
I think we've got I've given you some fodder for
your next articles. And with that, we're going to go
to a short break heartcoming from the Concerted Commando's radio
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Speaker 1 (01:35:20):
And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commander's Radio
Show with Sharon Engel and yours truly, Rick Trader, coming
to you from the My Pillar Studios, the Mastura Studios
of the au n TV network. Our guest for this
segment is Judge Phil Gin. He's the president of the
Southern Evangelical Seminary, and we're discussing is the US facing
(01:35:44):
a constitutional crisis? Judge Gin, thank you for holding through
that break. We really do appreciate your time.
Speaker 7 (01:35:52):
Well, it's so much fun to talk to you guys,
I would wait a good bit longer than that if.
Speaker 1 (01:35:57):
On eighty two, Judge Gin, each and every show we
do here. I have three things by my side. What
is a copy of our Constitution. And the other is
a bible that my dear friend Sharon bought me for Christmas.
(01:36:19):
It's the American Patriots Bible. And three it's a list
of sayings quotes from our founding fathers of Thomas Jefferson
and John Adams. And John Adams said our constitution was
made only for a moral and religious people. It is
(01:36:41):
wholly inadequate to the government of any other. And you know, Judge,
when we talk about are we in a constitutional crisis,
I think there are three fallacies that the left have.
Number one is that we are this country was formed
(01:37:05):
upon faith. You know, the founding fathers didn't always hold
their meetings at what's now known as Independence Hall. It
was Carpenters Hall at the time. Many times they held
their meetings in churches and on church properties. And they
never started a meeting that they didn't start with the prayer.
(01:37:30):
Number two, there's a book called the Atkins Bible. It
was printed in eighteen eighty one by Robert Atkins. It
was the first English language Bible printed in America, and
it was the only Bible that was approved and recommended
by the US Congress. And they approved it because there
(01:37:51):
was asshuredage of Bibles and they believed that a Bible
should be in every classroom. So this idea of separating
church and state, that's a fallacy. The other fallacy is
that this is a democracy. This is not a democracy.
It is a republic and it's driven by the rule
(01:38:14):
of law, and the root of that is our Constitution.
And I think the third fallacy here is that the
judicial is now overreaching its power. That if you don't
like a law what you do, or if you don't
like something that our executive wants to do, our president
(01:38:37):
wants to do, the solution is go to the courts
to overrule, and you can find a judge that will
overrule anything the president or the Congress wants to do.
And sir, that is not three equal branches of government.
That is the judicial and their overreach writing a rightful
(01:39:02):
branch as the government of the executive and the legislative.
Your thoughts on those things, well.
Speaker 7 (01:39:10):
I think our courts became overactive. And you know, if
you've got a bladder and it's over active. It's a problem.
The same thing true with court systems. It really started
back in probably under Earl Warren years ago when I
was a boy. I haven't been fifty or forty or
(01:39:31):
fifty years ago. And the whole idea became that the
ends justify the means. In other words, when it came
in front of a judge, the judge is supposed to
be an interpreter of the law. He or she is
a reactionary individual, supposed to be only it takes the
law and applies it to the facts. That's it in
(01:39:54):
the court room, and you're not supposed to be a
legislative body by any means. This whole concept that the
court system saw something they didn't like and instead of
telling the just overruling the law in or whatever it
might be, and sending it back to the legislature to
(01:40:17):
try again, the course started fixing it for the legislature.
And that's where we got in trouble.
Speaker 2 (01:40:22):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (01:40:22):
It may have been for a good cause. I mean,
I'm not arguing integration, that's not that's not what I'm
talking about. But the course overstepped their bounds in doing something.
It did it in Rosie Wade. Uh, they really, they
really legislated. Uh. And you know, my good friend Frank
Twitt wrote a book entitled Legislating Morality, and the point
he made was, where we legislating the morality as a culture.
(01:40:44):
Every day we we create morality as a culture. The
question is whose morality are we creating? Whose morality? Whose
morality are we pushing? And obviously the morality that's been
pushed is not the Judeo Christian morality that you very
accurately depicted as the basis for our constitution. To you know,
(01:41:06):
this whole concept of the ends justifies the means. It's
frightening to me. And you look at the Palestinians. I'm
broadening our scope here a little bit, I know, but
you see these banners as the Palestinian worshipers, anti Semitic
(01:41:31):
folks go down by any means necessary. In other words,
whatever my goal is as a as a person, whatever
that is, whatever my group's goal is, we're going to
try to achieve that by any means necessary. That's why
we've got radicals saying that it's okay to kill somebody
if they're the president of United Healthcare that's not a problem.
(01:41:53):
They probably needed kill.
Speaker 1 (01:41:55):
Don't worry about Chuchu. They're not just threatening the CEO
of United Healthcare. There are out there, There are people
out there right now that are advocating for the assassination
of not just President Trump, but Elon Musk. And all
Elon Musk is trying to do is is is do
(01:42:15):
what every politician has ever run for office said they
were going to do and never did. And that's cut
weights for aud in abuse. And that's all Elon Musk
is doing.
Speaker 7 (01:42:28):
Well, Yet they're going for his death. Any ironic that
the Democrats have created their monster. Uh, if they had
been doing what they promised to do, Donald Trump would
never exist in the form that he is now be there, absolutely,
And I think it's kind of funny because now they're
just outraged because somebody's doing what they promised to do
(01:42:49):
all along. But that's that's neither here nor there for
our conversation.
Speaker 1 (01:42:54):
Well, judge Philgin, you know one thing about our conversations.
We we we can go anywhere we want because it
is a conversation. And I wanted to you know, I
wanted to talk with you a little bit before we
have to say goodbad to you about the death of
Pope Francis. Now, I, as a Catholic, was not a
(01:43:16):
fan of the of the the pope of Pope Francis.
I was a fan of John Paul the Second. Why
Because John Paul the Second was a conservative Pope. John
Paul the Second tried to lead the church. I think
in the in the on the road that Jesus Christ
(01:43:39):
would have wanted. I think that, uh, the that Pope
Francis was radical in in in the sense that we
have radicals in this nation that are trying to lead
the lead our nation away from this route from its roots.
(01:43:59):
I think that's what Pope Francis was was was heading for.
Maybe he didn't go as far as a lot of
liberals wanted, but I think that I think we could
have had a better pope in the last several years
than Pope Francis. God bless him. He's with you, God
(01:44:22):
Jesus now. But I hope, I'm hoping that what happens
moving on from here is that we do get a
a another pope more in the line of Pope John
Paul the Second, rather than another Pope Francis.
Speaker 7 (01:44:40):
Well, Rick, you know the one thing I would say
is that any man's death, whether they're pope or or
just a bum on the street, is a great concern
to me. Their their eternal well being is a great
concern to me. I look at it from not coming
from a Catholic background. I'm an evangelical background. And there
(01:45:03):
were times where, uh, there have been times in the past, reunit,
I could have a conversation because of that, But I'm
so thankful we're past those times now and that we
can we can talk freely about.
Speaker 9 (01:45:14):
These kinds of things.
Speaker 7 (01:45:15):
I share your concern. I thought that the Pope Francis
basically was Communist in this uh, in his heritage, and
it's hard to shake that it really is that gets
indoctrinated into you. And uh, I just felt like he
was bringing some concepts into the papacy that that didn't
belong there. Number one, UH, I think that if you
(01:45:37):
want to call it wokeism or whatever you wanted to call,
that movement was certainly well and and uh in good
standing and in the Vatican during his role. I share
your your thoughts that John Paul the Second was probably uh,
in my mind, far superior pope to a character than
(01:45:59):
then and Pope Francis. But I do think after having
said all of that, that, as with any pope, the
question now becomes who's going to replace him? And that
ought to be a great concern for folks all over
the world, because you know, the Catholic folks far out
numbermost every other faith, and at a very minimum we
(01:46:23):
share a stalwart Evangelical and a stalwart Catholic would would
share much of the same moral vause that would prevail
with anyone who followed God in the Judaeo Christian from
a Judaeo Christian point of view. And so I'm like you,
(01:46:44):
I'm very hopeful that whoever is elected as the next pope,
they don't try to make a statement with it, but
they try to look inside to find the spiritual basis
for who God would call to. That rem that far
more important than making some sort of diversity statement. And
I know that Pope Francis was the first Latin pope,
(01:47:06):
and I you know, that's great. Suppose Barack Obama was
the first black of president. That's great too, you know,
but that doesn't have any that doesn't have any bearing
to me, you know, just because somebody comes from a
certain cultural background or a certain race doesn't mean they're
going to be a good pope for a good president. Well,
you know, I'm just hoping they're going to find the
(01:47:29):
best man for that job.
Speaker 1 (01:47:32):
Well, that's of so. But the problem I see is
this judge can just as over the last twelve of
the last sixteen years, we've had Democrats in the White
House appointing liberal judges. Jordan de Raigne of Pope Francis,
what he has appointed is a lot of liberal cardinals.
(01:47:56):
And then these liberal cardinals that are going to pick,
choose and vote on our next pope. That's what has
me concerned that there are a lot of people who
are Catholics that really do see a split happening in
the Catholic Church. That you're going to have the liberal
(01:48:17):
Catholic Church and that you're going to have the conservative
Roman Catholic Church through that exactly. And we've seen that
nowther with other denominations, and and I do not think
that that would be good for the Catholic Church or
even Christianity.
Speaker 7 (01:48:39):
I agree. You said something a while ago that intrigued
me a little bit, and it triggered the thought in
my mind.
Speaker 1 (01:48:45):
Rick.
Speaker 7 (01:48:46):
You said that how much the three things you kept
on your desk was was the copy of the Constitution
and the copy of the Bible that Sharon had given
to you. Yep, and and and just let me say this,
I think the Constitution is to the uned as the
Bible ought to be the Christians. That Bible ought to
be read as as a literal document and error, infallible
(01:49:10):
and and good for everything in our lives. As it
is written, we don't need. I'm not gonna be like
Thomas Jefferson and just cut out the parts of old
like I would like to do that, but you know,
the old thing goes. One thing God didn't include in
the Bible was my opinion it wasn't very important to
him impatiently and likewise. That Constitution is so important to
(01:49:34):
who we are, and it should be. It should be
interpreted with great reverence. It should be interpreted literally, and
it should be interpreted uh as as it is and
not as we might want it to be at any
given moment in time. I didn't tell you that I've been.
Speaker 1 (01:49:52):
I think it's so important. I wish everybody would have
the Bible and their Constitution around them dealy, even if
they don't pick it up and read it. Every time
they look at the books, They're going to think about it.
They're going to think about the importance of our Constitution.
You're going to think about the importance of word of
the God and Jesus. I also mentioned that I have
(01:50:15):
quotes from our founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
and others here in front of me, and even if
I don't read them every day, just be just having
them in front of me reminds me of the importance
of what they said, what they stood for. And and
I don't know, I think.
Speaker 7 (01:50:35):
Just let me give you, let me give you one
little snippet of information about our constitution that a lot
of people don't understand. You know, I'm very proud you
and I had a conversation about North Carolina earlier. I'm
very proud that it's my adopted state. I too Texan
by birth. I'm a Texan by birth, but I'm North
(01:50:56):
Carolinian by Lenny. And North Carolina was one of the
two states that refused to ratify the Constitution until we
had the Bill of Rights, and so I'm very proud
of that. And you know, we go over in Europe
today and there's lots of lots more infringement of religious
freedom in Europe and in that area than there is
(01:51:16):
in the United States. And there's one reason for that.
They have no stated basis for religious For religious freedom,
we've got that guaranteed in the number one first verse
of the Bill of Rights, you know, gives us that
religious freedom. That's not written into the constitution in England
(01:51:39):
or France or whatever. And by the way, francis constitution
was based on a reliance on man, while Iris was based,
as you well said, on a reliance on God. Their
constitution led them to Napoleon. Ours led us to a
great way of governing.
Speaker 1 (01:51:59):
Well. The other thing, Judge Ginn, I don't know the
average American knows the importance of her constitution. For instance, recently,
there was a man who was praying silently, praying silently
outside an abortion clinic in England, and the police come
(01:52:20):
up to him and they asked him what he was doing,
and he said he was praying, and they asked him
what he was what he was praying for, and he
says he was praying for the baby that he and
his wife had aborted. And he was arrested because he
was silently praying for his baby, silently praying for his
(01:52:44):
baby in front of an abortion clinic. He was arrested.
And we see case after case in England, even in
Canada of people that are arrested for what they say.
And why is that they don't have a constitution we
do that protects arts, our freedom of speech, our fear,
(01:53:07):
freedom of religion, our freedom of assembly or supposedly Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:53:13):
I agree with you, Rick, and that's my point is
Bill Rides. That is the patch of our constitution is
so valuable to us, and the freedom of speech and
the freedom of religion go hand and hate because the
speech that they're trying to quell is religious speech.
Speaker 1 (01:53:31):
Judge Phil again, we always appreciate you, appreciate you joining
us here on the Conservative Commanders. We know you're traveling
today and you actually took time out of your travels
to join us, and we greatly appreciate that. But before
you go, please tell our audience how they could follow you,
how they can read the things that you're right, and
(01:53:53):
how they can find out more about the Southern Evangelical Seminary.
Speaker 7 (01:53:59):
It's really uncle Rick. You need to go to SEES
dot edu. We're excited at SEES. We are enrollment at
a time when enrolled us going down. Ours is up
over thirty one percent over the last two years, and
we're thrilled about that. We've got several initiatives that are
going out to help the average ordinary person in their faith,
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including disciple making and that sort of thing. So I'm
excited about that. We're even talking with Billy Graham Evangelistics
Association about a partnership and some of those things that
they're doing, and we're going to be a part of it.
It looks like so great days are happening. You're at
SEES dot edu.
Speaker 1 (01:54:38):
Judge Ken again, thank you so much for joining us.
As I said, we always appreciate you. Take care and God.
Speaker 7 (01:54:45):
Bless God bless you guys, and God bless Sharon too.
So you take care of yourself.
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