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Speaker 1 (00:08):
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this is the Conservative Commandos Radio Show, and I'm Rick
Trader coming to you from the My Pillar Studios and
My Story Studios of the AU and TV Network. And
joining me today as she does a couple of times
a week, is Sharon Angele. Sharon, welcome back, Welcome back
to Conservative Commandos.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Thanks so much, Rick. It's always great to be here
on Conservative Commandos Radio show talking about all the issues
nationally and internationally. We also like to talk about things
that are California centric because we have those thirteen TV
stations in California and growing. I wanted to talk about
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their representative, Eric Schwalwell.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
Well, we should say former representative.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
Now that's true, that's true. He has now said that
he's resigning amid his accusations of sexual misconduct. But really
that's only the tip of the iceberg rick. It seems
like there's more to come, and that more involves a
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woman and a Brazilian national, Amanda Barbosa, who went to
work for the Swalwells in their home. She's a childcare
person and she came to take care of the Swowel
children as an grint who was here on a visa. Well,
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her visa expired, but not her employment. She was employed
not by the Swalwells for childcare, but by Schwalwill's campaign.
So in twenty twenty two she received forty six nine hundred.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Dollars Stop, what did she do for his campaign?
Speaker 2 (02:28):
Childcare related expenses? That's what this forty.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
That's campaign.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
Apparently for Schwalwell it was and you know, and he
was so clearly taking that into account as part of
his campaign that he reported ten thousand dollars in payroll,
tax reimbursements or campaign child care expenses. And then again
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and that was in twenty four, and then again in
twenty twenty five, she received another thirty eighty nine hundred
and fix dollars in campaign related payments for childcare. Those
last payments were done while her visa was expired. So
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she was an illegal alien that just kept working here
in this country unauthorized, except by Rowell tells you how
important illegal immigration is to this guy. He could care less, right,
he just went right on into got it expired. Inspired
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visas are just, as you say, mere technicalities. So she's
received almost eighty thousand dollars in campaign payments.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
I mean, that's one heck of a babysitting job. I've
never baby, I've never done any babysitting, Sharon, But I
would think babysitters would get i don't know, less a
minimum wage.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
I mean, she's a nanny's nanny, and so nanny's get
a salary.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Besides, what's the difference between the babysitter and the nanny.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
Well, nanny's live in generally live in. They live in
the home and take care of their children.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
Sharon, do you find that a little time, in light
of everything that's coming out about this man that he
is a sexual perverb, a sexual deviate, a sexual criminal,
do you think there is anything else going on between
him and the nanny beside babysitting?
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Who knows? Right? You know, really, it will probably all kind. Now,
do you know, I think that we're just seeing the
tip of the iceberg now with his with his his resignation.
What is s because of these accusations, But now here
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comes more.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Well, Sharon, before we go into more, what is it
with these California politicians and their nanny problems? Remember Arnold
Schwarzenigger and in any problem? Now Eric Schwalwell is quote
unquote having a any problem. And when you you know,
you add things up and two and two does does
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become for when we're finding out about the sexual exploits,
this sexual this guy who's a sexual predator, who who
at least two women now have claimed to be raped
by this guy. At least two women have claimed be drugged,
ended up in his hotel room, ended up naked in
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a bed with him, ended up him having sex with them.
This guy, this guy is a real sexual predator. So
when you talk about this nanny who had a visa,
then the visa expired, continued to be the nanny continued
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to be paid, I'm a little suspicious that there was
more than just babysitting going on shere it.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
And when it looks like also that it's not a
a voluntary resignation. Swallwell has been being potentially investigated, and
they're expanding these intations and the party leaders now are
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calling for him to step aside. So it's not just
not just him saying, well, I've got too much going
on I need to concentrate on my personal life here.
It's more than that. It's the whole party is now
upset about that. And it's interesting that the party is
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upset about Smallwell. They weren't upset about Clinton. Maybe Clinton's
a better lawyer. I just don't know, you know, why
they've all of a sudden decided that they can't stomach this,
or maybe they know more than we even know, Like
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you're saying, there's more to this nanny situation than just
the nanny getting paid with campaign funds and overstaying or visa.
So I think that they've just said, we got to
cut our losses here. We can't be dealing with someone
who's running for governor in California and has this much baggage.
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We're not even into the primary yet and he's fighting
all of this controversy. Now they can see the handwriting
on the wall, and the handwriting is that with this
kind of controversy, not just the sexual exploits, because Democrats
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seem to be able to look the other way on that.
They also seem to be able to look the other
way when it comes to illegal immigration problems. But the
two combined in a year where the President is being
very careful to look at these kinds of criminal activities
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and saying with the Epstein files, we're we're not going
to protect anybody if they're involved. You know, you're going
to have to answer for it. With the ice rates,
if you're involved, you're going to have to answer for it.
We're not going to tell you that it's not criminal
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when it is. And so with an FEC filing of
criminal activity, now we're talking about real lawbreakers.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Well, Sharon, I think that I think he's got problems
on several several.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
Front several levels.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
I mean, you're talking about these FCC violations, You're talking
about these violations of hiring somebody illegally, you talk you're
talking about sexual assault situations. Maybe in the next segment,
I want to I want to I want to read
a description by woman by name Elana dah Drews, who
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is one of the victims that is filing a filing
police report against him. She's got a heck of a lawyer.
She's got Lisa Bloom, a high powered attorney. Lisa Bloom
is representing her. So this guy, this guy is in
the world of problems. I think this guy's world is
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tumbling down around his around his ears, his wife. How
can his wife deal with this and stay married to
this man? His children, his children are also victims of
this because they got to go through life with the
name of Sholwell everybody knowing that their father was a
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is a crook and he well he hasn't been convicted. No,
he hasn't been convicted. But I'm sick and tired of
these these criminals being called accused, alleged whatever. You know,
it looks apparent, looks to be a parent that that
Eric did some dastardly, horrible, dastardly deeds. Now he wasn't one.
(11:03):
During the Kavanaugh hearing, that he come out and win
time and time and time and time again, saying we've
got to believe these women, We've got to believe these women,
We've got to believe these women. Well, gee, Sharon, does
that also mean that we need to believe the women
that are being as victims reported as his victims. Sharon,
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Speaker 1 (13:27):
And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos with
Sharon Angle. I'mrick Trader, comme a toe you from the
My Pilla series of Mystrore Studios of the au n
TV network. Before we go any further, I'm going to
tell you about our very special guest today. And it's
great to have new live guests on. But doctor Rich
Weier the Conservative with the Conscious. Will you join us?
(13:51):
Rich is a twenty three year Army veteran. He retired
as a lieutenant colonel. He was awarded the Legion of
Merit for his years of service. Yes. Additionally, he was
a ward of Dubron Stars with V for valor and
heroism and ground combat and Vietnam. He is also the
publisher the Doctor rich Swire dot Hem Report, and he's
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the author of the book to Sent the Highest Form
of Patriotism. A couple of issues we want to get
in with doctor Rich is that new defense deal could
tighten you as control of another critical seaway and we're
not talking about the golf her moves there. Also, Trump
doubled us down on a tax on the Pope and
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refuses to apologize. Well, I want to say, maybe the
Pope needs to do some apologizing and some explaining. So
Doctor Rich will be joining us here on the Conservative Commanders. Sharon,
Let's get back to Eric Schwalwall, because there's some things
I want to say about this man. It has now
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come out you know that another one and has come
out and accused him of her aid and these are
these are very serious allegations, Sharon, that the woman, her
name is Lorna Drew's and she's coming out. She's she's
not behinding, hiding behind the gray dot or secrecy. She's
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coming out. She spoke at a press conference in Los Angeles.
She's being represented by a high powered lawyer, lawyer Lisa Broome,
and she has an account of what happened. She says
she was inviting he Shortwell invited me to two public events.
She said, I new he was married at the time
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and his wife was pregnant at the time. She called
him a friend. But on one of these occasions, we
on the way to this political event, short Was said
he needed to go back to his hotel room and
to get paperwork. And she said when when she arrived
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at the hotel room, she was already incapacitated. She said
she only had one drink, she had a glass of wine.
She couldn't move her arms, she couldn't move her body.
She said the incident happened in West Hollywood, that he
raped her, that he choked her. While he was choking her,
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she lost consciousness. She thought she would die. She did
not consent to any sexual activity. So this is a
really serious accusation, Sharon. This happened in Los Angeles. He
is also there's also Manhattan district attorney that's investigating a
very similar incident that happened in New York. So, my gosh,
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you know, this guy has got problems. This guy's got
real problems. The scary thing is, Sharon, this is a
man the people of California trusted. They trusted him with voting.
He was a district attorney in Oakland, he was a congressman.
He was running for governor. My gosh, who knows that
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someday he might have run for president. But this guy
is should be nowhere near the public. This guy should
be in jail in my opinion. And as for right now, Sharon,
as he said during the Kavanaugh hearings, the woman must
be believed.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
You think that you made a really good point in
the last segment to Rick about the family. What happens
to the family of someone like this obviously he needs help,
and what happens to the family after all of this
goes public about their dad. We're watching that on the
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other side here with Christie Nome and all of this
public interest now in her husband Brian, who entered a
sex rehab program to treat bimbofication addiction. So here we
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have again a label being put on these guys that
have these issues. It's a bimbofication addiction. I think that
you're right in calling attention to the problem that these
guys have, and I'm not sure that this label bimbofication
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is a correct label that should be applied, because, as
you said, these women are victims, their families are victimized
by it. Certainly Christine Nome, her family is now having
to take the brunt of what Brian Nome has been doing.
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And even though he's gone into a rehabilitation program, it's
a forty day program. He couldn't he couldn't last. He
only stayed for less than two weeks in the program
and he's back at it. I guess, not able to
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take care of the problem, or wanting to take care
of the problem. You know, every person that's been through
a twelve step program knows that the first step is denial,
getting out of denial, admitting that you've got a problem,
and facing that problem. Usually the twelve step program takes
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a little longer than forty days to go through because
it's changing your whole life, attitudes, and your lifestyle. It's
an on going problem against these kinds of addictions. And
obviously Brian nom didn't want to deal with these problems.
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He's not going to complete the program, at least not
at this time, and he is not ready to face
the fact that he's got a compulsive behavior. And it's him.
It's not the women or the and in Swallwell's case,
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it's certainly not the victims of his criminal activity. Here,
it's him and his poor family now is having to
live with the consequences, just like Christy Nome is having
to live with the consequences of the man that she
married of his addictions. So it's truly a sad, sad case,
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I guess it is.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
And you know, Sharon Whan's talked about family, it does
affect a family, and you know, we're talking about husband, wife,
children affecting a family. We have a disin relative, a
disin relative one of Mary's, who is accused of a
very very serious crime, and it's like the family is
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very reluctant to even talk about this.
Speaker 2 (21:32):
What can you say?
Speaker 1 (21:33):
And these are these are cousins, These are you know,
not of the absolute immediate family, but cousins are affected
by this you know they're Sharon. There were there were
a lot of people that put their trust in people
like Eric Sholwell. I'm sure that there are people that
(21:54):
put their trust into Christy Noman her husband, but you
know those cross dresser. He has these fetishes and to me,
this is signs of a serious, serious mental problem. Now
there's another there's another thing we have to take into
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account with these people that are high powered politicians are
related to politicians. Erche Walwell was involved with a Chinese
Communists by Fang Fang. He had a long term affair
with this woman. God knows what he has told this
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woman that ended up back in the hands of the
Chinese Communist Party. I'm not saying it happened to Christy
Numan her husband, But what if someone tried to blackmail them?
All right, this was a woman who was governor of
South Dakota. She was also a director of Horomance Security.
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She was a person who was right next to the
President of the United States. You know, I would say
that she would be a target of somebody that could
possibly blackmail her. So if someone got a hold of
this information about a husband and wife, a loved one
and used it to blackmail a high value target like
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a member of the president's cabinet, somebody who's right next
to the to the president. This is serious, serious stuff.
You know, we're talking about a US congressman who is
having an affair with a Chinese spy. There's no telling
what he could have told her, you know, to pilla talk.
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There's no telling what he might have told this woman
that ended up in hands of the Chinese Communist Party.
I would not be surprised, Sharon, if Shawwell wasn't targeted
by the Chinese Communist Party as somebody who is vulnerable
to get into an affair with the spy. The other
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question you have to ask is who else you know,
who else has been targeted.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
You bring up some really good questions about betting of
these appointments, betting of congressman. If you know, if this
is all coming out now, why didn't they know about
it before? Why was Christy nom ever even considered in
the Look at some of.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
The wardos that we're in theo Biden administration, right, some
of the some of the homosexuals, cross dressers. That guy,
remember he was in charge of nuclear waste. He was
accused of stealing a woman's luggage at an airport. Remember that.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Then you've got Pete Judge, I mean, Judge.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
You've got the what were is it? What was the
person who was the surgeon general who was a transvestite?
I mean, my gosh.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
And and you realize that these are huge security risks,
for huge security risks, why why were we even considering them?
Why how did they get to the position where they
had to be fired. It's it's really very concerning, very concerning,
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as you say, people with this much baggage being so
close to the President of the United States.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
Sharon, I'm always reminded what Henry Kissinger said, The power
is the greatest aphrodisiac. That's what That's what Henry Kissinger said.
And boy he was right on, Sharon. Let's get a
break in here, Why because we have to because we
have a great guest that we'll be joining us here
in the Conservative Command is doctor rich Wire Conservatives with
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Speaker 1 (27:58):
And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos Radio
Show with Sharon Angle. Here's I'm Trader coming to you
from the Mike Pilacudi of the Mysore Studio of the
au n TV network. And Sharon is great that we're
doing live interviews again because it's always great to reunite
with our longtime friends and longtime friends of the show,
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like our next guest, and Sharon, please make that introduction.
Speaker 2 (28:25):
Well, it's my pleasure to introduce doctor Rich Schweyer, who
is a conservative of the conscience. He believes that extremeism
in the defense of liberty is no vice and moderation
in the pursuit of justice is no virtue. His idol
is former Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater, who was a true conservative.
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He also likes Ann Rand and he has done a
lot of writing himself, and that's what we're going to
be discussing today. So doctor Rich Welcome back to the
Conservative Command Those radio show. I want to start out
(29:13):
our discussion today with a war. You, being a former
military man, I think always a military man, really talk
to us a little bit about the war. We haven't
had you on for a long time, so this is
news to our listeners. Doctor rich Swire's take on the
(29:34):
Iranian war, well.
Speaker 5 (29:39):
I think it goes beyond Iran. I think the president
is ten steps ahead of everybody, and most people don't
see what's really happening. What he's trying to do is
re establish America's global presence, and he did it starting
(30:02):
in Venezuela when he took Mondua and took over Venezuela.
And then what happened after Venezuela, he took control of
the oil. Now, if you remember under the Biden administration,
the Biden administration was all about the Green New Deal,
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you know, windmills and solar panels, and he tried to
stop all of the cheap reliable power that was available
to Americas, including oil, natural gas, coal, and of course nuclear.
So now you have a president who is all for those.
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He wants cheap reliable power across the globe. He wants
everyone to have cheap, reliable power, but he wants to
control it. You want us to control it, and he is.
He attacked Iran because of its nuclear issue. They are
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they have nuclear material, they have enough nuclear material to
create a bomb. He wanted to stop that, he did.
Now he's after the regime. He is clearly I believe,
I believe he wants a total regime change. JD. Vance
(31:29):
came back and said, you can't negotiate with these people,
and he's right. So now he wants a regime change
in Iran. He wants it returned to the way it
was under Dashaw and this is his effort to do
that because not only does he destroy the Mullas and
(31:49):
their terrorist network withins the state of Iran which used
to be Persia, but he also would destroy all of
the fun thing for Amas and as, the law and
the hoodis because Iran funds all of those and arms
all of those with missiles whatever they need. So now
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he wants to end terrorism. He wants to literally defeat Islam.
The major thorn in the world in an Islamic thorn
in the world is Iran. You've got to get rid
of Mulls and he's going to do that. The Secretary
(32:35):
of Defense of Israel said, we want regime change, and
that's I think is going to influence the president to
change the regime in Iran. And when he does that,
he will Now unfortunately, our NATO allies have not been
(32:55):
very cooperative, and that's sickening in my mind because we're
the ones the one World War two, We're the ones
that rebuild Europe and now they're they're they're throwing it
at it and it's stupid. It's stupid, you know, So
it is. What are your thoughts?
Speaker 2 (33:15):
Well, I wanted to go into this idea that, uh,
the world or the world order, the globalists want us
to just reopen the streets of Hormuse, get in there,
reopen them, let's go on with business as usual. And uh,
I don't think that's Trump's main thinking here. He has
(33:38):
gone in and he's closed the straits of her her
moose so that no trade goes in or out there,
which effectively kind of bottle. Next up, what Iran is
is doing, as you say, it really cuts off their
source of trade and kind of shuts everything down. And
in one of the articles that you posted, you talk
(34:00):
about the strait of Malacca has been is more important
than the straits of her moose. So I know that's
quite a segue there, But talk a little bit about
this idea that we're not going back to status quo
and that there are bigger problems in the world than
the straits of our moose.
Speaker 5 (34:19):
Well, that's true. I mean he currently he is he
is interested in not only flipping I Ran, but flipping Cuba. Uh,
he's actually looking at flipping the Islamba countries, the rattles
Lamba countries in the Middle East. He just checked her
Rubro just just met with the people in Lebanon. Then
(34:44):
one has looted gone. So we've got we've got all
these We've got all these pieces moving all over the world.
And it's it's what's interesting too, Bike. You have to
understand Trump. President Trump has the eighty second Airborne Division
(35:06):
in the Middle East. He has three aircraft battle groups.
That's the minimum of ten thousand marines. What are marines
good at. They're good at taking islands. My guess is
the next move he's going to take some of the
(35:27):
key islands in the Strait of Harm moved and we're
going to own it like the Panama Canal. Okay, it's
going to become the Strait of America or whatever, you know,
whatever you want to call it. You know what it's
named after. It's named after an island, The island har
Move is named after, you know, an ancient society which
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doesn't exist anymore. But he's going to take over those
islands that are critical, particularly the ones that are controlling
the oil. He's going to starve and the Iranian regime
of any money, any oil, any revenue that they've had,
it's gone. It is over. So those one hundred million
(36:14):
dollar apartments that they have or mansions that they have
in England, that's where they're going to flee to. They're
going to get out of town. They're going to go
to those hundred million dollar mansions that they bought in
Great Britain, who's not been very kind of us, by
the way, Spain in particular Italy seems to be flicking, flipping.
(36:39):
I don't know why she's flipping, but so I think
that I think Trump Trump is doing exactly what he
needs to do to make the world a safer place
for everyone, not just America. It's like in World War Two,
we didn't get into World War two to save America.
(36:59):
We got him World War two to save the rest
of the world from the Nazis. Well, this rand is
no different than the Nazis. Okay, matter of fact, they're
worse than Nazis. They're more like Stalin. Okay, they're more
like you know, Miles eight time. They're most like Communists.
They're terrible. So that's where we're at. I think that's
(37:20):
where we're at. I think over the next two to
three weeks you will see some islands fall, that's my guess.
And and it's you know, look, it's it's it's kind
of interesting too because just just there's a the Marco
(37:49):
Ruby just cut it or no Pete excess, just cut
a deal with I'm trying to think about Malaysia. So there,
that's another major waterway that could be coming under control
of the United States Navy, because we have the strongest
navy in the world. We clearly have a strong you know,
(38:14):
England doesn't have a navy anore. We destroyed all the
Iranian navy with except a few you.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
Know, both the Russians and the Chinese. And of course
you're talking free world stuff here, but uh there there
really are looking at the Strait of Malacca, that's that
key waterway between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
I think of those things, and here's Trump thinking of
(38:43):
It's He's sent Hicks up there to think about it
and tell those guys, we're thinking about this. And it's
really an interesting you know, you can't tell where Trump's
moving next, but all of a sudden, here this thing
opens up. We think Iran is an issue. He's way
ahead of a Sizany rich Well.
Speaker 5 (39:05):
And and I think you're absolutely spot on there, sir.
And I think I think Trump is thinking, Look, he
is the kind of guy that wants leverage. He is
the master of the art of the deal. So he's
gonna He delayed his trip to China, by the way,
while this was going on, because once he controls the
states of arm, of the straight of urmud Our moods,
(39:29):
he has control. He has a stranglehold on China. He
can get them to want to do whatever he wants to.
Plus he has the ability to double the terrorism him
or triple the tarisson him whatever to get him the cowtow,
to get them stopping what they're doing, and supporting groups
(39:51):
like Iran they've supported the Iranians with missiles, and Trump says,
look if I see that, China's in big trouble, kinda
in big trouble. So you know, and you know, it's
it's it's a dynamic. It's never happened in history before,
since World War Two. This is this kind of resetting
(40:16):
of the entire global scene has not been seen since
World War Two. And it's amazing.
Speaker 2 (40:27):
Yeah, it's been surprising to just watch him move. Like
you said, Venezuela was just peanuts compared to where we're going.
And and even Iran is starting to look like not
the big player. Once you look at Malacca, straight up Malacca,
that's that's huge. To have control over shipping that goes
(40:52):
uh in from the Indian Ocean out to the Pacific.
We we have to keep that water waste clear. And
that's that's where he's going. Is talking to the Indonesians
now and saying, how do we how do we partner
up to keep this waterway clear so that we have
some global trade. So he's really kind of miles ahead
(41:15):
of everyone else when you start thinking about what's really
important on the global scene.
Speaker 5 (41:23):
Yeah, no, I mean, and and it's what you know
what really amazes me. You know, God bless those that
gave their last, last full measure in this operation. And
there will be some more, but never not at this level.
I've never seen this few casualties the the and I
(41:45):
was very happy to see those two F fifteen pilots rescued. Again,
that was special forces. There are special forces. There are
special forces, and is really these special forces on the
ground in Iran. They're on the ground in Iran, and
(42:07):
they're setting up the targets. Trust me, they're setting up
the targets. So Trump has all these pete Headseth has
done a fantastic job. I mean, this guy, this guy
is amazing. And he's got a group of general Yeah,
(42:29):
he's totally flipped the military until A into an international
per class fighting force.
Speaker 2 (42:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (42:39):
And and the idea, the the idea of peace through
strength has come back and is alive and well.
Speaker 2 (42:47):
Absolutely well. Another thing that's come back and is alive
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He welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Command Radio
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a conservative with the conscious, twenty three year Army veteran
retired lieutenant colonel. He's also the publisher of the Doctor
(45:20):
Richwire Report, which I am a subscriber to. Doctor Rich.
Thank you for holding through that break. We appreciate your time, buddy,
Doctor Rich. One of your articles I haven't read the article,
but one of the titles triggered me, and I want
to go into a little bit of a rant. Trump
(45:41):
doubles down on a tax on, Pope refuses to apologize,
and I have a few things to say about Catholicism.
I have a few things to say about the pope
and the most recent popes. I've got like five thousand
Facebook friends. And if anybody wants to get on my
naughty list, in other words, I can't use the word
(46:04):
I'd like to use. You can get an idea what
that is if you ever want to get on my
bad list. And when to get kicked off my Facebook
page is say horrible nasty things about the Catholic Church
or or our faith. It really angers me when people
(46:27):
take shots at the Catholic Church. It seems like the
Catholic Church has become a target for most everyone else.
You can say what you want about Catholics and even
Christians today. Back in the day, we had Pope John
Paul the Second, a very good pope, a great pope,
(46:47):
a strong conservative, an ally of the United States and
ally of Margaret Thatcher. And I really think it was
thanks to Pope John Paul Second, Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.
That's what brought down communists China. Then we had Pope Benedict,
and during that Pope Benedict ring, we had liberalism taken
(47:12):
over the Catholic Church. And I don't necessarily want to
blame Pope Benedict for that, but I think he as
a man who never really wanted to be a pope,
who wanted to kind of follow in the tradition of
Pope John Paul second. But liberal cardinals', liberal bishops started
(47:32):
pushing themselves in. Then we got Francis, which I believe
Pope Francis was an out and out socialist or not communists.
Now we got Pope Leo, who's basically of the same milk. Now,
when Donald Trump went into Venzuela, the trumpe said the
(47:54):
Pope said some disparaging thing at things about Donald Trump.
Donald Trump immediately called the ambassador to the Vatican into
the White House and they had it out. Now Pope
Leo is again going after Donald Trump, basically saying that well,
(48:15):
if you're fighting a war, guess what, you're a bad person.
You're never going to go to heaven. I have a
few things to say about that. Number one. Donald Trump
since he's been president in his second year, has definitely
stopped the flow of drugs, like ninety two of the
drugs that used to come over by sea. That has stopped.
(48:39):
Donald Trump has gotten rid of two evil dictators, and
that was Medora and Venezuela and the Ayatola is in Iran.
By getting rid of these two really evil men, Donald
Trump has saved countless lives from being tortured and the
(49:00):
terror of these individuals, not just citizens of Iran, not
just citizens of Venezuela, but wherever terrorism has its evil tentacles.
So I say, Donald Trump has then far more to
bring peace and harmony to the world than any of
(49:23):
the past three popes. And as they said, don't start
bashing my religion or you're gonna get the hour of
the reck traitor. Now going into this segment, I said,
let me handle this issue rather than Sharon, because Sharon's
a Baptist. I don't want to put her into a position.
But I as a Catholic, I as a proud Catholic,
(49:47):
I as a proud American, am very proud of the
work that Donald Trump has done to stop evil in
the world, stop terrorism, stop drugs stop. Gosh knows how
many lives have been saved because of Donald Trump getting
rid of people like Maduro and the Iatolis. Don't say
(50:09):
anything about my religion, but I really do believe the
Catholic Church has been infiltrated by liberalism. Liberalism in the
form of liberal cardinals and bishops. Doctor Rich, what's your take?
Speaker 5 (50:28):
Well, God, like you, I'm for saying that. Look, as
a fellow Catholic, I'm a member of the Church of
Jesus Christ, our Savior. Okay, I did this vote. And
as you pointed out, the two previous potes have not
(50:52):
been concerned about the Bible. They're concerned about politics. Okay,
they stopped its foot. Now, as you sart saint, he's
not Pope John Paul. He's Saint John Paul.
Speaker 1 (51:07):
Okay, thank you for correcting. And by the way, these
popes really anger me when they criticize the United States
and our policy about illegals for men who live behind
a twenty foot tall, ten foot thick white wall. And
by the way, guess what's always surrounding the pope as
(51:29):
it should be his arm guards. Arm guards surrounds the pope.
Armed guards, armed guards protect the Vatican.
Speaker 5 (51:39):
Yeah, well, the Pope is doesn't let any illegals in
the Vatican.
Speaker 6 (51:43):
However, however, the pope just built he built a Muslim
prayer room inside the Apostolic Library.
Speaker 5 (51:58):
Now there's.
Speaker 7 (52:04):
What what do Muslims want to do? They want to
kill Jews, Christians, Catholics.
Speaker 5 (52:15):
Look at Nigeria, look at a Ram. They're killing Catholics
and Christians and Jews. They've historically done that since the
time Muhammad moved from Mecca Medina. He picked up the
sword and they have never put the sword down. Trump
(52:38):
has now picked up a bigger sword and he is
slacking that sword, and it's making people like Leo a
little bit nervous. You know, he actually went just the
other day. A matter of fact, he's not even going.
Trump invited him to come to America, with which he
(53:00):
a citizen of, to celebrate the two hundred and fiftieth
anniversary of the greatest republic ever in the world. And
you know where he's going. He's going to an island
off of Italy where all the criminal illegals go to
(53:23):
to take a boat to Italy, France, Spaining and infiltrate
those countries and take them over. He doesn't care about
the Christian dying, the Catholic dying in Nigeria. He doesn't
talk about the Catholics in Christian dying in Nigeria, all
over the world and all over the Muslim world. Rather
(53:47):
he embraces our enemy. This reminds me of Martin Luther.
Martin Luther left the Catholic Church because it was so rough,
it was so corrupted at the cold size. I mean,
(54:09):
we've got they're covering up everything. They're covering up pedophilia,
They're covering up, you know, pedophile peris and cardinals and bishops.
They don't care. They don't care about God, they don't
care about God's word, they don't care about Jesus Christ.
(54:30):
They just care about the politics. And that's wrong. I
will stay a Catholic. I can't believe those papers. Actually,
I can't believe those bishops actually got on on what
it was CBS or whoever and started degrading the president
(54:51):
of the United States, American bishops degrading the President of
the United States. Is what does that do when pope,
when the pope, when Leo says or does what he did,
like greatest Muslim per room, that gives us a clear
signal to the entire Muslim world you can kill Christians
(55:15):
and Catholics. That that is a green light to swater,
rape and murder them.
Speaker 1 (55:25):
Doctor Rich we got to be running. We do have
time constraints. But before you go, I wanted you to
give us the four one one the good information how
our viewers and listeners could follow you, how they can
subscribe to the doctor rich swire dot com report and
also your book to set the highest form of patriotism.
Speaker 5 (55:46):
Yes, well, thank you very much, Rick, very quickly, just
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the homepage. If you'd like to sign up for a
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Speaker 1 (56:24):
Doctor rich Swire. It's great to see again, my friend.
I know you just had a birthday the other day,
Happy birthday or happy lated birthday, and we hope to
talk with you soon. Take care and God bless, God
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Speaker 1 (58:25):
Hey, welcome back, Welcome back to the Conservative Commanders with
Sharon Angle. I'm Rick Trader Committee from the Mypillar Studios
and My Store Studios of the a u n TV network.
We wanted to thank doctor Richwire dot com or doctor
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of the doctor rich Swire dot com report and Sharon,
(58:49):
you know in the last couple of segments before we
had doctor rich on, we're talking about these high powered people,
in particular k Schwolwell, who was using campaign fund funds
to pay his nanny and god knows what else you
know he did with these campaign funds. And I bring
this up only to say to our friends out there,
(59:13):
be careful when you make donations to candidates. Fine candidates
you believe in, Fine candidates who valuees matches yours. Find
out candidates whose platforms, the issues in their platforms are
issues that are important to you. Find out where your
(59:36):
money is going to go. I know I'm very careful
making campaign contributions. I don't have that much after I
get done playing for au n TV. You know, Mike,
social security check each and every month is really gone.
But be careful, be careful when you make donations to
(59:57):
the candidate. These candidates try to issue yourself that your
money isn't going to pay for a nanny. So I
got to say, anyway, Sharon, what else is going on?
Speaker 2 (01:00:09):
I wanted to just talk about some court cases here.
One of them is that the social security data that
those wanted to UH access because it fields like that
data will help them to access sensitive records or records
(01:00:35):
at least that were blocked by the forcer, by the
coorts saying no, no, you can't, you can't go in
and access this social security data as part of government
efficiency efficiency efforts. Well, the four Circuit Court of Appeal said,
yes you can that.
Speaker 1 (01:00:55):
No, what what what records? What those kinds of social
security records do they want? What are they looking for?
Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
Okay, So the preliminary injunction, the thing that got them
started in the first place, was saying that it's too sensitive.
You can't do this because it's social security, and those
were saying no one should be allowed to because we
(01:01:24):
need to look into folks that at all levels that
are not doing the right thing with government money. And
I guess you know, we have to look at Minnesota
and all the childcare, the opportunities there for theft, and
(01:01:48):
they were wanting to make sure they get the right folks.
I know that there's an issue over voting. We don't
know who voters are are because we don't have access
to their private records. In some cases it's criminal activity
(01:02:12):
and we need to know, right even as far as
and this is one of your big things, and that's
ice can they look and find false social security records?
If you're not allowed to look at social security, how
do you know who's working legally and who's working illegally?
(01:02:36):
Because we know that illegals do have false Social Security cards.
That's how they are often working is under false pretenses.
So that they said, no, no, you can't access that
information when you're looking into whether someone's legally supposed to
(01:03:05):
be doing what they're doing. And now the court has said,
you're right, you should be able to look at that.
You should be able to look at this those security
records and make sure that that it's they are who
(01:03:27):
they say they are. The number of federal civilian employees
has dropped by more than three hundred and fifty thousand
since Trump took office, and this a federal workforce decline
us to do with those continuing to access data to
(01:03:52):
find out who these people are who work for our
federal government, who are involved in as we are, as
you pointed out, if they've got a Social Security number,
how they get that, are they real or not? And
(01:04:12):
then the whole idea of those who work under a
Social Security number frauding the governor the government through childcare centers,
and we've seen that in Minnesota. So this is a
big decision. It's a victory that the federal court has
(01:04:38):
sided with the Trump administration and this push to access
social Security data as part of its government efficiency efforts.
They overturned the lower court decision that had blocked the
Department of Government Efficiency Goes from accessing sensitive records. And
(01:05:02):
they have said now that uh, that those personnel can
preview non anonymized data held by Social Security, that it's
not a threat to privacy because it's not anonymous anyway,
(01:05:24):
and they are now able to to do what they
need to do when it comes to Social Security, so uh,
social Security records as far as wanting to get to
(01:05:44):
the bottom of this, So victory for the Trump administration
and specifically, the court found that the groups challenging the
policy did not demonstrate irreparable harm, So there's not irreparable
harm to privacy here in granting this preliminary that this
(01:06:14):
preliminary injunction has now been been overturned, they are able
now to go in and look at this and get
better evidence. So good good for DOGE. I'm always glad
to I almost glad to hear that DOSE is still
(01:06:36):
is still operative, that they're still working for us, and
even though Elon Musk isn't the head of it, he
got him started and they're still working on this. And
and now they've won a victory in the courts that
I thought Rickred would be very happy about.
Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
Well, you know, I go back to the old thing.
Those who have nothing to hide, hide nothing. Why did
they want to hide these records? I mean, if there's
fraud going on, you know what, we're all the victim
of that fraud. Let's find out about the fraud and
you get rid of the fraud. And guess what. That
money can go to people who really need it, go
(01:07:15):
to programs that really need it. To me, it's a simple,
no brainer situation, you would think.
Speaker 2 (01:07:24):
But you know, the best way to stop something is
through a court.
Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
Go to court, and the left is very good at it.
That angers me because I wish the right would do
more of it, you know, I wish to You know,
for instance, Donald Trump come out and said no more
money for NPR and PBS. Guess what. The Democrats went
to court and then judge said no, you got to
(01:07:50):
give them the money. Why why? I mean, what makes
NPR and PBS so entitled to taxpayer money? If you
want to make that argument, then the aun TV network
should be entitled to taxpayer money. Yes, yes, uh, it
(01:08:12):
just makes no sense. I wish I wish the Republicans
were more letitious. I mean, why weren't Republicans suing in
pure and PBS and saying why are you getting taxpayer money?
And stop it? That's my problem with Republicans, you know that, Sharon,
that they're really too little and too late to the party.
Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
You know, why weren't Republicans suing these NGOs long before
Nick Shirley got ahold of this information. Why weren't they
in courts trying to stop this waste, fraud and abuse
that's going on for probably forever. You know, just give
(01:08:58):
you an in, Just give you it. For instance, something
I saw on Facebook just the other day. You know,
the other last week, we had the Artemis Mission very successful.
Artemiss costs between three and four billion dollars. Well in California,
(01:09:19):
they've been building this train to nowhere one and twenty
six billion dollars. Artemis went over eight hundred thousand miles.
You know how far the train to nowhere has gone?
Zero miles. The Artemis mission took four passengers. This train
(01:09:40):
to nowhere. You know how many passengers, Sharon, zero passengers.
The Artemis Mission has been planning for about four years.
The training nowhere has been planning since the nineteen nineties.
And that's that's government money. That's the problem with government money.
(01:10:03):
When nobody's watching the store, that money could have been
used for all of that one hundred and twenty six
billion dollars could have been used for a lot of
good things. You know, when you talk about Doge, I
would bet you know that the thirty nine trillion dollars
(01:10:26):
the government is in debt. I bet if you didn't
have all this ways for an abuse, if you didn't
have all these stupid government programs, if you didn't have
all these NGOs, if you didn't have all these stupid
public work projects like this train to nowhere, there would
be no federal debt. And none of this garbage is
(01:10:48):
in the constitution, Sharon, none of it.
Speaker 2 (01:10:55):
You're absolutely right, Rick Trader once more, once more. And
you know, I think that the listeners, if they've followed
the career of Harry Reid, they know that train to
Nowhere was a hairy red brainstorm.
Speaker 1 (01:11:13):
I didn't set you up on that that you know,
that wasn't planned. I forgot about that.
Speaker 2 (01:11:17):
That beautiful Yeah, then that's Harry Reid.
Speaker 1 (01:11:22):
I'll tell you one thing I'll tell you another thing
I'll never forget, and that's to take breaks. Because we're
up against one right now. We could pick up the
conversation if you want to on the other side of the break,
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talk about some more lawsuits.
Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
There's one that really is dear to my heart, and
that is that it's twenty twenty four election. Nearly one
in three Americans voted using mail in or absentee ballots.
They're not the same. Mail in ballots are different from
absentee ballots, especially in a state like Nevada. Mail in
(01:16:45):
ballots here in Nevada, everybody gets one, whether they ask
for it or not. It's just automatically mailed to you.
If you're registered to vote, you get a mail in ballot. Also,
we have automatic voter register which means you may not
have wanted to be registered to vote, didn't realize that
you were registered to vote. You just went into the
(01:17:08):
Department of Motor Vehicles one day, got your license renewed,
or did some work there with your car registration, and
they automatically registered you. They automatically registered you as a nonpartisan,
and you didn't even realize you were registered to vote
(01:17:30):
until you got a mail in mallet in the mail
which you didn't ask for either. And you know, there
are certain people that don't want to be registered to vote,
like legal aliens. It's a felony for them to register
to vote. You don't want to be registered vote. But
if they went to the DMB, they got registered. Jehovah's
(01:17:50):
witnesses don't want to be registered to vote. It's against
their religion. And yet if they went to the Department
of Motor Vehicles or another government agency that automatically registers,
they now have a mail in ballot mailed to them
and they're registered to vote. So mail in voting is
(01:18:12):
not the same as absentee. An absentee ballot is what
the president uses to vote with. He uh doesn't go
in person, he gets he requests an absentee ballot. They
give him an absent beat tea ballot and he mails
it in. So very different is a request made for
(01:18:34):
a specific reason. You your health, you're going to be
out of town, you can't get to the polls for
some reason. You requested ahead of time, and they check
to make sure that you're registered when you're asking for it.
Speaker 1 (01:18:52):
So in situation, no, I vote that way. And there's
reasons why I vote that way. Number one, I want
my vote to be on paper. Number two, I want
to make sure my vote is counted. Number three, I
want to make sure that nobody votes in my name.
So when I go in there, I guess what I
(01:19:13):
have to show. I have to show identification. You know,
I really like that. I think everyone when they good
vote should show identification. And these mail in ballots that
are just sent out willy nilly. We heard so many
reports of Joe Messinas and our friend Joe Messina said
(01:19:36):
that he found one hundred and fifty a mail in
ballots laying in the street. Yeah, laying in the street.
Speaker 2 (01:19:44):
Well, the President calls mail in ballot voting, mail in cheating,
that's what he calls it, and I think that that's true.
It's one of the things that's within the Save America
Act that says that if you want to mail in
a ballot, then you need to request it. It needs
(01:20:06):
to be an absentee ballot. Well, the Supreme Court is
now hearing oral arguments in Watson versus. They are NC
and what they're saying is that election day is election day.
And the largest question then is these mail in violets,
(01:20:31):
if you accept them before election day, do they count
because they're not cast on election day? If you accept
them after election day, even if they were postmarked on
election day, do they still count because they were received
after election day. I think this is one of the
(01:20:52):
most important cases that will be decided this year, and
the Supreme Court is listening to it. They are saying
that Mississippi's law which allows them to accept late mail
in ballots as late as five days after the election day,
(01:21:20):
So if they received ballots after the election day five
days after, they can still count those. That's not just
in Mississippi, Nevada. Does that as well. There are many
states that are allowing this after election they ballot to
be counted. And in fact, there's another case that's coming
(01:21:46):
up Boss. They divided that case into two said that
Boss did have standing as a representative as a candidate.
They said, you know, you should be able to go
to court over something like this because you do have
damages here. But the other piece of that case is
(01:22:09):
this election day issue. The lost said that he was
winning on election night, he had won that election, but
by five days afterward, he had lost the election.
Speaker 1 (01:22:24):
There are many examples of that, many examples.
Speaker 2 (01:22:28):
These are the cases that that will be decided now
by the Supreme Court. And I was hoping they would
get this decided before the primaries in June, but I
know they're pushing forward to decide this before the midterm
elections in November. And it's important, it's.
Speaker 1 (01:22:48):
Truly it is, Sharon. I've used this example before about
ballots being counted after election day. Ballance that are brought
in after election day. Norm Coleman versus Al Franken was
a US Senate race in Minnesota. Election night. When the
(01:23:09):
ballots were counted, Norm Coleman was the winner, but each
and every day after that. For the next six weeks,
all these ballots seemed to appear, ballots said, no one
knows where they come from, or they found them in
the trunk of a car. And after about six weeks,
(01:23:29):
after counting these ballots that were actually brought in after
election day, guess what, Al Franken was the winner. Now,
when it came to voting for Obamacare, there was a
lot of snaggings going on to the Cornhasker deal and
all that. Well, one of the deals was al Franken
(01:23:51):
got to vote on that. He was the deciding vote
that gave us Obamacare. That's still like in albatross around.
That has cost people a lot of money in added premiums,
which has cost people their doctor, their hospital, their medicines.
(01:24:11):
It has been a total disaster. And that was decided
by one vote. That was al Franken's vote. Now, I
think the only ballots that should be counted after election
day are military ballots, as long as the ballot was
filled out before the election.
Speaker 2 (01:24:29):
Days and they make sure that the military has their
ballots and plenty of time to get them back.
Speaker 1 (01:24:39):
But do you remember, well, let's go back. I forgot,
forget what election. It was. It might have been in
twenty twenty when the Democrats didn't want to count the
military ballots, remember that, Shair.
Speaker 2 (01:24:53):
I think they arrived after election day, right, yeah, right, that.
Speaker 1 (01:24:57):
Was the reason they didn't want to count the And
I'm not totally sure how that ever turned out, if
those military ballots were counted or not. But you know,
it's like, whatever benefits the Picocrat Party also known as
a Democrat Party, also known as a Democrat party. But
(01:25:18):
whatever whatever benefits the Pyicocrats, that's what they want to do.
We need an election day. We needed every every vote
to be on a paper ballot. We need every ballot
to have a unique number, just like the unique number
(01:25:39):
that's on every dollar bill, not to track how people voted,
but to track that this is a unique ballot and
it is not a duplicate ballot.
Speaker 2 (01:25:54):
Right right, Well, you said election day, election day. Residential
Election Day Act eighteen forty five established election day as
Tuesday after the first Monday in November. There is an
election day. It was established one hundred and eighty years ago.
(01:26:17):
And interestingly, lots of the states twenty seven states have
an election day in their constitution. Nevada is one that
has that same election day. It says election day will
be the first Tuesday after the month, first Monday in November.
(01:26:39):
So the Tuesday after the first Monday in November is
election day according to Nevada constitution and twenty seven other states.
This is a huge base and it means there is
no there is no vagueness or ambiguity. That's the argument
(01:27:02):
is that there's some vagueness or ambiguity. It's not ambiguous
for twenty seven states. It's certainly not ambiguous, and it's
not ambiguous for the nation. The only place that you
could say it might be ambiguous is with states that
haven't directly restated that election day is the first Tuesday
(01:27:28):
after the first Monday in November. So I think that
it is the law, and the law needs to be enforced.
I'm not sure why we need to even be at
the Supreme Court level having oral arguments on this. It's clear,
(01:27:51):
it's clear by the federal law and is clear in
over half the states that we have an election day,
and we should be following that that law.
Speaker 1 (01:28:06):
And yeah, problem is with the problem with courts is
this they stretch, They stretch things. There's two words that
concerned me about this, and the Supreme Court, John Roberts
tends to be one that wants to stretch the definition
of things, wants to stretch the interpretation of the Supreme
(01:28:28):
of the Constitution. That's what worries me. That's what worries
me about this. That's what worries me about birth rate citizenship,
John Roberts. And again John Roberts, by the way, when
this issue went to the Supreme Court, John Roberts is
the one that says, oh, okay, well, Obamacare is what
(01:28:52):
it say is a tax. It's not a tax. So
therefore we've got Obamacare. So thanks to John Roberts, thanks
to Al Franklin, thanks to Barack Obama, we have Obamacare,
something that's been a disaster for this country. We need
strict interpretation, in my opinion, Sharon, we need strict interpretation
(01:29:13):
of our constitution. And if it's not in the Constitution,
it's unconstitutional. Nowhere, nowhere in the Constitution is all this
government that we're saddled with today. It cracked. It cracks
me up. You know, we started the Revolutionary War over
(01:29:35):
three synax on tea, and to see how we're attacked
today for stupid stupid things. How our Constitution is so
loosely interpreted that it's not term, it's feelings, it's emotion,
it's not what's written down by our founding fathers. Give
me a break. That garbage has got to be stopped.
(01:29:59):
And again it angers me because the Republicans don't have
the gumption to stop them. I don't know, maybe too
many of them benefit for it, Saron.
Speaker 2 (01:30:10):
This case is brought by the Republican National Committee, so
at least they're in the g good.
Speaker 1 (01:30:16):
For them, they're good for them, But they don't do
it enough, is what I'm saying, Sharon. We need to
get a break in here. Why because it's time to
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Speaker 2 (01:34:13):
Everybody's waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Speaker 3 (01:34:15):
We saw.
Speaker 2 (01:34:18):
The Christie Known firing, and there's been rumors that someone
else will be fired, especially Tulsa Gabbard. She's supposed to
be the next on the chopping block. And the reason
is because Tulca Gabbard disagrees with the President about Iran.
(01:34:43):
She thinks it's nation building, it's it's a problem to
be in Iran, and that she's not even sure that
Iran is getting ready was getting ready to craft the
a nuclear your weapon. And so President Trump says, I
(01:35:05):
got to have I ought to have people who are
with me on this, not challenging me on this, and
so he kind of said, I think you're done, Tulsie,
and Roger Stone got in the middle of it and
he became the negotiator and saves Tulsa Gabbard's job. So,
(01:35:31):
whether you agree that she should be gone or that
she needs to get another chance, she's getting another chance,
and it hearkens back to her roots. I guess the
Taulca Gabbard that we knew before twenty twenty four was
(01:35:52):
a Democrat who supported Bernie Sanders in twenty sixteen, and
we all kind of looked at that appointment as where's
he going with this? Why is he doing this? Isn't
just a reward for her coming to the other side
during the twenty twenty four election and bringing her considerable
(01:36:19):
influence with Democrats to a victory for Trump? Is that
why he put her into that position in his cabinet?
And we're now seeing the cracks I guess in that
veneer because because you know, she wasn't she wasn't on
(01:36:43):
his side before twenty twenty four. Even as a member
a lieutenanteutenant colonel in the Army National Guard, she had
criticized military intervention and nation building, so she was never there,
and it's it. It's now becoming a problem.
Speaker 1 (01:37:11):
I think everybody likes people that agree with them. That's
why I like you so much for one of the reasons.
But at the same time, I think it may be
important for somebody in Trump's position to also listen to
the other side, the other side of the article, for instance,
(01:37:33):
uh JD Evans And this concerns me a little bit. JD.
Events when they were going around the table, it's situation room,
and Trump had all his cabinet there and all the
important people that were there Wickoff and Jerck Kishner and JD. Vance.
(01:37:53):
Trump went around the room and ask opinions, and for
one JD. Event says, well, I'm not sure about this,
but whatever you decide, you know, I'll support and I'll
stand by. Well. That bothers me a little bit because
of all the presidents that we have had that have
really fumbled this Iranian situation, that have put up with
(01:38:15):
these iotolas and the crimes that they've committed, the atrocities
that they've committed, that tens of thousands of murders they committed.
Donald Trump, excuse me, Donald Trump is the first president
that actually has done something about it. Now, does that
tell you that jd Evans wouldn't have done what Trump did?
(01:38:37):
Jd Evans wouldn't have bombed I ran that concerns me
a little bit because if so, that means that JD
Evans is just another George Bush junior or a senior.
That concerns me. But at the same time, I think
it's important to have people around you that do have
different opinions. You can learn from different opinions doesn't have
(01:38:59):
to sway your opinion. And if you don't take someone's opinion,
that doesn't mean that they should wit. That doesn't mean
that they should become them become unloyal George Washington. You
know I talk about George Washington. Laws are George Washington
during Revolutionary War had his staff around him. He had
(01:39:23):
the Marquis de Lafayette, he had Alexander Hamilton, he had
his generals and his staff around him, and they didn't
always agree with with with George Washington. For instance, the
Battle of Mommoth Okay, George. After the Batle of MoMath,
(01:39:46):
George Washington wanted to pursue the British as they were
on the way to New York, and his generals persuaded him. Look,
the menors spent. The men are tired out. It was
a brutal hat day. They had been fighting for hours.
The army just didn't have the energy to continue to
follow the British. Guess what George Washington listened in seventeen
(01:40:10):
eighty one when there was an opportunity for the French
to join the American army for a major engagement with
the British. George Washington wanted to attack New York City,
but Rochambeau, the French general, said, listen, we might have
(01:40:32):
a better opportunity down to Virginia, trapping Cornwallis up against
the ocean. We can also have the French fleet come
down to block off the Chesapeake Bay. George Washington listened
to that advice. Henceforth we had the Battle of Yorktown
and the great victory there where Cornwallis's army capitulated. So
(01:40:57):
there's strength.
Speaker 2 (01:40:59):
Changes whole direction of the war, change.
Speaker 1 (01:41:01):
The war, change the war. Okay, and I.
Speaker 2 (01:41:05):
Think that this action in Iran is changing the world.
After the doctor rich Schwier talk about the straits of
Hormose and that it's not just about getting back to
business as usual, letting the ships go through. But once
(01:41:27):
they made this move to take over the Straits of Hormose,
once Iran refused to open it, and Trump went in
with the navy and said, Okay, well we're going to
take it over. It wasn't to take it over to reopen.
(01:41:48):
It was taken it over to stop everything and re
do get a redo on the Straits of Hormose. And
I thought it was very interesting what he said about
those islands that the Marines go in and they take islands.
That's and we know that part of the Iranian forces,
(01:42:11):
as far as their uh economic economic forces, have to
do with the refineries that are there in those islands
and the shipping that goes out of there. I think
he's just saying, Okay, you guys don't want to be
a part of the global economy, We're going to take
you at.
Speaker 1 (01:42:31):
Your work, Sharon. Is far beyond that places, Yeah, it's
far beyond that. It's stopping Iran from getting a nuclear weapon, Sharon.
I am convinced. I am convinced that if Iran got
a nuclear weapon, they would use it. I've talked about
this scenario before they would attack. They would attack Israel first,
(01:42:56):
Israel would retaliate. Okay, now when is your retaliates? Does
that bring Russi into the war? Does that bring China
into the war? Does that bring the United States into
the war? Does that mean we are in now in
a world wide nuclear war? And I would rather have
I guess prices over my head than have an Iranian
(01:43:18):
missile within the atomicbomb on top of it. I mean,
there are a lot of ramifications here. So if jd.
Vance was not in favor of going in and going
into Iran, if Tulsi Gabbert wasn't in favor of going
into Iran, good for Donald Trump for overruling them. But
(01:43:40):
I'm just saying I do believe Donald Trump made the
right decision. All the terrorism that's taking place in the
Middle East right now is because of Iran, Hamas has Bola.
Look at look how many people have died in the
Middle is because of all the terms. The four thousand
(01:44:01):
American lives that have died in the Middle East because
of terrorism. You got a chance to stop that. You
got a chance to stop it. An idiot like the
Iotolos from getting a nuclear weapon, you take it. And
if by eliminating if by eliminating the iotolas, you can
then make the straits of her most safer, if you
(01:44:25):
make the the Middle East Econmy or the Econmy or
the oil coming out of the Middle East more stable,
I'm all for that. I am all for that. Thank
God Donald Trump didn't listen to JD. Evans. Thank god
Donald Trump didn't listen to Tulsi Gabbitt. Thank god that
Donald Trump didn't listen to the to the Psychocrat Party
(01:44:49):
or the corrupt mainstream media. That makes Donald Trump unique.
And I go back to Ronald Reagan when I say this,
When Ronald went to Berlin and he said, mister gorbachofv
tear down this wall. Such a momentous occation. But every
(01:45:11):
one of his people wanted him not to say that.
They said, please, mister President, don't say this. Ronald Reagan
knew best, he knew what kind of effect that would
have on the world, just that statement. Mister Gorbachev teared
(01:45:32):
down this wall, and within a year or two, guess
what happened. The wall was gone.
Speaker 2 (01:45:39):
And I think the same thing as is starting to happen.
We're kind of watching history and the making here. You know,
they wanted to go back to the status quo, which
is great for everybody except the people that are paying
for it. And America pays for it. We provide the
native you know where the ones that uh get that
(01:46:03):
thing flowing every time it breaks down, we're the ones
that spend money. And honestly, we don't get any We
don't get any benefit from the Straits of hor Moose
trade work.
Speaker 1 (01:46:19):
Two percent of two percent of her oil comes to
the Straits of her Musk and we don't even need that.
I don't know why we get two percent, but that's
who gets. Europe in Asia get to get the oil.
Europe in Asia get the oil.
Speaker 2 (01:46:35):
And and the point is closing the Straits of her
Moose actually benefits us economically. It has never been really
been a benefit to us, and it's always been an
economic burden. So I'm glad that you you mentioned that.
Speaker 1 (01:46:53):
Well, there's another effect. Guess what these ships that we're
supposed to go to a ran for oil. You know
where they're going. They're coming to the United States. They're
going to Alaska to get oil. They're going to the
Gulf of Mexico to get oil. I guess what that
is mean? That is, that is helping America. Those petro
(01:47:16):
dollars are coming to America.
Speaker 2 (01:47:19):
Yeah, so why should we be really excited about opening
up the straits of Hormuz right away? I think he's
right and sweep for minds.
Speaker 1 (01:47:30):
You know the reason if he can.
Speaker 2 (01:47:31):
Shut down Iran and their ability to as you say, weaponize.
Speaker 1 (01:47:37):
Well, you know it's political to Sharon by opening up
the streets or her news, that's going to drop the
price of oil back to forty to fifty sixty dollars
a barrel from the hunter. That's that's going to help,
that's going to help the US economy. That's going to
help Republicans get re elected the midterm elections. That's going
(01:48:02):
to help Republicans get elected. So it's political, and that's
okay because I want to see Donald Trump in the
White House making the decisions. I want Donald Trump to
have a Senate and a House of Representatives to work
with them. I don't want to see a House of
Representatives where for the next two years, you're going to
(01:48:23):
have impeachment, You're going to have you're gonna have investigation,
you're going to give you're going to give the gavel
to Hakeen Jeffries as Speaker of the House, and you
know what power comes along with that, Sharon. We got
to avoid that. And wait. One way to do that,
it's get to get the streets of moves open. Let's
(01:48:46):
get back to normalcy. Let's drop the price of oil
back down to forty fifty sixty dollars a barrel. Let's
get the price of gas down, because you know, the
price of gas effects so much. It really does, if
it affects the price of everything. But again, I'll say
it again, I'd rather be paying four dollars a gallon
(01:49:08):
for gasoline than having the threat of a nuclear war.
That should be Just think of the devastation that was
created by nine to eleven. That was the destruction of
two buildings in New York City. And look what an
effect that had on our economy in our world. Look
(01:49:31):
what an effect that had on our lifestyles. I can't
imagine nuclear weapons going off, Sharon. You talk about pollution, man,
Let's have the pollution of ten twenty fifty a hundred
nuclear weapons in her atmosphere. It's a no brainer, Sharon.
(01:49:55):
But there's still stupid people out there that cry complain
about the price of gas. When they don't look at
the big picture. We look. We need to look at
the big picture here. We needed to get rid of
the Ayatolas. We needed to end terrorism in the in
the Middle East. We need to stabilize the Middle East,
(01:50:17):
stabilize the economies of the Middle East. Stable. You know what, Sharon,
it looks like. You know when we talk about NATO.
We haven't talked about NATO today, but when you talk
about NATO, these people have really shown their real colors.
They're not frenzy in the United States. It's almost like
we've got better allies in the Middle East than we
(01:50:38):
have in Europe.
Speaker 2 (01:50:40):
Mm hm.
Speaker 1 (01:50:41):
The Middle East. See what's going on. The nations of
the Middle East, see what's going on. They didn't like
the Iatolas. They knew the Iatolas were a problem. Donald
Trump is the only one that's ever done anything about it.
Where we go before we go, you're running for a
(01:51:06):
very important office in Nevada. Please tell our audience how
they can help you.
Speaker 2 (01:51:13):
How we're getting down to the last two months before
the election. It's really really critical now that we get
name recognition, get people out there to vote. The early
voting will start on May the twenty third, and the
mail in ballast go out the sixteenth of May. So
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here we go right into the thick of these elections
that we were talking about in the last segment. So
to help me, help you, and that's really how this
is going to work. By becoming the Secretary of State
of Nevada, I help on Novad and get a fair
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and honest election.
Speaker 1 (01:51:58):
But also way, Nevada is a battleground state. It is,
It's important, and that's what I was going to say.
Even if you don't live in Nevada, helping me will
help you because the battleground states. Every presidential election, it
comes down to battleground states. How are their elections being conducted,
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and if they're being conducted in a fair and honest way,
then we get the president that we choose. Another way
that I help you is by going to the Secretary
of States Conference. All secretaries of state get together and
talk about best practices and what works.
Speaker 2 (01:52:41):
And I'll have a voice with every Secretary of State
through that that conference that they have yearly. So to
help me, it comes down to dollars. Dollars to buy advertising,
dollars to buy signs, dollars to buy mail oers dollars
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to buy door to door knock piece walking pieces, and
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Speaker 1 (01:53:22):
You know, Sharon, you've heard me say this before. If
you can find a conservative support in your hometown, great,
If you can find a conservative in US state, that's great.
But if you find a conservative clear across the country,
you got to support them too. We conservatives need to
support each other the way the Cyclocrat party supports theirselves. Yes,
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it's very important. And by you setting an example in Nevada,
that example can be used across the country. And I
say this is extremely extremely shar it. Again, I want
to thank you for sitting in as my cost. But
for right now, we are out of time. That means
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we got it running. We got to go take care Godless.
We'll see it tomorrow. That's going to be on TV
and on radio.
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Speaker 8 (01:55:50):
It's right there in Article one, Section four of the Constitution.
Speaker 9 (01:55:56):
The first shower that we've talked about. These are the
pillars of the blue. It's the voter role in mismanagement.
Speaker 8 (01:56:02):
Ohio is simply trying to clean up its voter roles.
You heard the Secretary of State more registered voters than
there are people in that precinct.
Speaker 10 (01:56:11):
I mean, that's crazy.
Speaker 11 (01:56:14):
Ohio is trying to follow federal election law, the Section
eight of the National Voter Registration Act. We have that
same situation here in California. We have eleven counties that
have in excess of one hundred percent of the eligible
population registered to vote. So it is a nationwide difficult
problem to solve. And you want to make sure that
you are not disenfranchising people by removing them from the
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voter roles erroneously. But at the same time, if you
leave some of those people on the roles who should
not be there, you're disenfranchising the other people whose votes
may be diluted or crossed out by someone who takes
the opportunity to use that name and vote in the
name of that person and impersonate that person who shouldn't
even be on the voter roles in order to do that.
Speaker 9 (01:56:54):
Carports voter registration rate is not seventy eight percent as
listed on the California sextor the state's website. It is
actually ninety eight percent. Why does that matter. I'm not
going to go into a lot of details because some
of you may not really understand what an active or
inactive voter is. But let's suffice it to say that
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when a person is registered to vote in California, it
is nearly impossible to have them removed.
Speaker 1 (01:57:21):
From the voter rolls.
Speaker 9 (01:57:22):
So those who haven't voted in two major elections are
responded to a request to find out if they're actually
still voting. They actually are left on the voter roles.
They're called inactive, and at any time someone can vote
in their name and activate them. So the fact that
ninety eight percent of California citizens are registered to vote
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is significant because the reality is ninety eight percent of
California citizens are not registered to vote, because that's an
impossible number. So the question is who is registered to vote. Well,
those enactives include deceized people who really have moved to
several counties and are on voter roles in several counties.
Sometimes they move down to state and are still on
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the voter rolls. So it's bottom line, at any time,
someone can vote in their name. I mentioned earlier that
we showed that there is a coordinated effort to manipulate
the elections in California. We know that California has between
three and five million more people on the voter rolls
then we have legitimate citizens who are eligible to vote.
Speaker 10 (01:58:27):
We always rail about the voter turnout, but the voter
turnout is based on the voter registration. So if a
lot of the voter registration isn't valid, we actually have
a much higher turnout because a lot of that voter registration,
leaving aside that part that has voted fraudulently is imaginary.
It's people who are no longer with us, people who
are no longer eligible, people who've moved out of state.
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So we actually have a higher voter turnout than people think.
But our roles are so poor that hides and masks it.
Speaker 1 (01:58:56):
Well. Now national Voter Registration Act Past nineteen nine twenty three.
Speaker 10 (01:59:00):
It requires the states removed from their registration list ineligible
voters those who have died or moved away.
Speaker 9 (01:59:06):
We found one gentleman in one county that was duplicated
seven times. So the amazing thing to us is the
registrars were not catching this. So you have to look
at the data in a different way, and that is
what we were able to do is come up with
a different way of analyking the data, and we were
able to document where the problems were.
Speaker 12 (01:59:25):
That letter went to eleven counties and to the Secretary
of State's office in order to tell them that they
are the most egregious violators of this requirement of federal
laws to maintain the voter rolls, to make sure that
the deceased are removed, that duplicates are removed, that people
who are inactive are removed.
Speaker 8 (01:59:45):
What they do is they look for people who have
not voted in two years or more. They cross checked
this with the US Postal Service and the change of
address requests, and then they send notices to these non
voters no subsequent voting. They look for for the next
four years, so in effect, they're only targeting people who
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have not voted for a grand total of six years,
and then they are removed.
Speaker 11 (02:00:10):
We need to understand is they're not removing these people
for failure to vote. They are using failure to vote
for a period of time in order to contact reach
out and say hey, are you still with us? Right,
you've moved, so they get another four years of no
involvement in any kind of voter information anything at all.
And so they're being removed for failure to respond, not
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because they haven't.
Speaker 8 (02:00:31):
Voted, and because they've moved, right, which reminds me, which reminds.
Speaker 11 (02:00:36):
Me of I think they could have died too, or
they could be a duplicate registration. There's a lot of
reasons why they're not responding exactly