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September 2, 2025 119 mins
9-2-25  Conservative Commandos:  Trump says he will require voter ID with executive order!!
President Donald Trump says he plans to sign an executive order aimed at requiring voter ID in elections across the country.  Trump made the statement on social media late Saturday night, saying he is also seeking other reforms to how U.S. elections take place.  "Voter I.D. Must Be Part of Every Single Vote. NO EXCEPTIONS! I Will Be Doing An Executive Order To That End!!! Also, No Mail-In Voting, Except For Those That Are Very Ill, And The Far Away Military. USE PAPER BALLOTS ONLY!" Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Trump previously attempted to impose voter ID via an executive order earlier this year in a wider election integrity action.  In April, Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia struck down the portions of that order that related to voter identification requirements.  Kollar-Kotelly maintained that Trump did not have the authority to issue such an order, as the Constitution delegates control of election regulations to Congress and states.  "Consistent with that allocation of power, Congress is currently debating legislation that would affect many of the changes the President purports to order," Kollar-Kotelly, a Clinton appointee, wrote in her order. "No statutory delegation of authority to the Executive Branch permits the President to short-circuit Congress’s deliberative process by executive order."
Nevertheless, requiring voters to provide proof of citizenship remains widely popular among Americans, according to a poll from Gallup taken just before the 2024 elections.  The poll found that 84% of U.S. adults were in favor of requiring voters to show identification and 83% supported requiring proof of citizenship. 
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Speaker 1 (00:21):
Welcome everybody, and welcome fellow patriots. Welcome Fello deplorables, Welcome
all of you Drakes, the Society of rock Dweller's. You
sick offense, you stinkers, you Megan Nazis.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
No matter what the Left calls you, you are our friends,
allies and patriots, and you're always going to be welcome here.
And this place is the Conservative Commanders Radio Show, and
I'm Rick Trador coming to you from the my Pilla studios,
the Mysore studios of the AUMA TV Network. And joining

(00:52):
me today is Sharon Angle, the patriot from the battle
Born State, the battle Ground State, the Silver Say of Nevada.
And Sharon, welcome back, Welcome back to Conservative Commandos.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
Thank you, Rick. I am always pleased to be here
with you on Conservative Commandos to talk about the things
that I think are important to our country. And I
think that I've found that we're part of that silent
majority that seventy to eighty percent of Americans who agree

(01:27):
we just don't talk about it all the time. We
just know what we know about our country. We know
what's important to us, and one of the things that's
important to us is fair and honest elections, and that,
of course, that's why I launched my campaign for Secretary
of State here in Nevada. I'm running on to be

(01:49):
a key partner in implementing voter ID and securing the
integrity of our elections. And that's one of those things
that President Trump has made a cornerstone of his of
this cycle, this second term of his. And of course

(02:12):
he says that he plans to sign an executive order
aimed at requiring voter I D and elections across the country,
and everybody goes, wait a second, Wait a second, how
can the FEDS require us to have voter ID. That's
something that we need to do for ourselves, and he
shouldn't be betting into our elections. But he says, Voter

(02:39):
I D must be a part of every single vote,
no exceptions. Quote I will be doing an executive order
to that end. Also, no mail in voting except for
those that are very ill and far away military, using
paper ballots only. And I mean, he's stirring it up.

(03:02):
This is what people are talking about. They're saying, we
want their and honest elections. These are the things that
we believe are going to do that, and he's just
right out there in the front leading that charge, saying yes,
that this is exactly what needs to happen. In fact,
Americans support this idea of requiring citizenship proof. When registering

(03:29):
to vote for the first time, eighty three percent said, yes,
you have to be a citizen. Well, of course, our
constitution says that, all right, already, Why do we need
to make executive orders to require people to show that
they are who?

Speaker 2 (03:47):
You want my answer? You want my answer, of course,
because you got the Democrat Party that don't give a
damn about fair and honest elections. As long as they win.
That's the only thing that's important to them that they win.
So fair and honest elections might stop them from winning. Therefore,
they're going to be opposed to it. And you mentioned

(04:08):
something about proving you're a citizen the first time you vote.
How about every time you vote should be? Every time
you vote, you have to prove that you're a citizen.
All right, Absolutely, I believe, And we've discussed this before,
and I love the opportunity to talk about voter and
teg Reedy shard you know, you and I've talked about it.

(04:30):
We need to a have voter ID, A B only
citizens vote. See, we have one day for an election,
get rid of the mail in ballots except for absentee ballots.
And I've said before I vote absentee. Why I want

(04:50):
my vote on paper. I want my vote to be counted,
and I want to assure that no one votes in
my name. I go and I get an absentee ballot.
And by the way, when I get that ballot, I
have to prove my identity. I have to show a
fotal id that I'm really this person who's there to vote.

(05:13):
I love that idea, so I'm off with that. We've
also talked about other ideas. The voter rules need to
be scrubbed. I think they should be scribed every election.
Before every election, if there is any doubt, I think
that you have to should have to prove prove that
you're alive, you're alive.

Speaker 3 (05:35):
And living still living in your home where you said
you were living, right.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
And that you're there and you're there to vote. I
think that, as I said, one day for an election,
everybody dips their thumb in a bottle of ink that
goes to vote, just like they did that in Iraq,
they did that in wrecking and why they did that
to avoid voter fraud. I love that idea. So I

(06:03):
love the fact that Donald Trump is doing something. I
would like to see the entire Republican Party get behind him.
I'd love to see the Mark people get behind him.
See there's again, there's only one group that would be
against fair and honest elections. Those who are going to cheat,

(06:23):
those that are going to get to assure that they're
that they will be the winner. You know, it's Joseph
Solids at at best, Joseph Stalins. It's not those that
vote the count, it's those that count the votes. So
we have to we have we have to also be
assured that the vote, the people counting the votes are

(06:47):
going to be honest, and there also be checks and
balances there to make sure that the vote was accurate. Now,
I know this is where you and I differ. You
want you want to know right away who the winner is.
I don't care if it takes a day or two
days or five days. I want the count. I want

(07:08):
the the count to be accurate. You don't need to
know the minute after the polls close who the winner is.
I want the count to be accurate.

Speaker 3 (07:20):
I think we can have accurate voting counts by the
end of electrical mission.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
I think I don't want.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
I think we can. But it doesn't mean you have
to trust a machine. It just means that we need
to get more eyes on the process. When you do
hand counting of ballots, you just need a lot of
people there willing to handcount. And if they're hand counted
at the precinct level, where you know your voters, if

(07:50):
you only allow people to go to their precincts to vote,
those who work the precincts, they know who lives there
and who doesn't. They work those precincts, they live in
that neighborhood. It's very easy for them to tell when
a bus load of folks that don't live in their
neighborhoods show up and they're the ones that should be

(08:10):
counting the votes. They counted the votes, then they send
that tally in with the votes. All that's left for
the election officials once those things arrive at the county
clerks or the registrar's office is to add the numbers up.

(08:31):
And once they've added those numbers up, you have a total. Honestly, Rick,
we used to do it this way. This is not news.
This is actually something that was done for years and
years and years decades. It's only since we got the
technology that we're relying so much on this technology. And

(08:53):
think about it, when did we get this technology. In
the early nineteen eighties, I didn't have a computer. I
wasn't thinking technology. I didn't have a cell phone. I
wasn't thinking technology. Then we got to the nineties and
everybody said, well, maybe you ought to have one. And
I can remember how excited I was with my first computer,

(09:14):
my first laptop.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
That way, I had my first computer, and I was
darn right to hate the computers because you know, I
got a computer and it didn't have Windows on it,
so I was totally confuted. Now what do I do
with this thing?

Speaker 3 (09:28):
Well, it's I've been in the last twenty five years?
Is my is that? But everybody has been dependent on computers,
and we found just by using them that they're they're
not reliable.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
No, they're not well because.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
Yeah, anyway, I wanted to go back to the ideas
before we do majority.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
Before we go to some majority. I want to say.
I can remember going down with my mom and dad
when they voted, and they had machines at the time,
and this is back in the fifties they had the
old machine you pull a lever, you know, and even
those machines, I bet, Sharon, I bet even at that then,
with those pull of lever machines, and there was a

(10:15):
mechanical contraption behind it, that calculator. I bet even that
could be full of fraud. Even that could be you know,
the votes put in those machines before they I would I.
I don't trust machines. I don't trust machines with the votes.
And now with computers, you know, we gotta we have

(10:40):
this LifeLock, this LifeLock. We gotta notice from LifeLock Jessea
the other day that one of the major one of
the major credit union things that keeps tracking your credit
that has been has been hacked and that we're million

(11:05):
personal records has been lost in going the hackers. Don't
trust machines. I mean, if they can, if they can
hack into your computer and my computer sharing, they can
hack in the government computers and it has happened. You know,
can't trust machines, can't trust computers.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
Okay, let me say this that sixty seven percent of
Democrats want a mandate voter ID eighty four percent of
Independence and ninety eight percent of Republicans on this poll.
So that's voter ID that's where we get this big

(11:47):
number of eighty four percent. This is across party lines.
This is a when I say a small minority, it
really is. It's a small minority of Democrats that don't
think we need voter id's. It's twenty three percent. That's
I mean, thirty three percent. That's what's crazy about this.

(12:09):
The other breakdown is that sixty six percent of Democrats
want citizens to prove that they're citizens, eighty four percent
of the Independence and again ninety six percent of the
Republicans which give us it. So whopping eighty three percent
let's say citizenships. So when we say silent majority, we

(12:31):
mean it. It's not it's a small minority of Democrats
that are holding out a few what four percent of
Republicans come on two percent, and the independent vote is
in the fifteen percent. So it's not a lot of
Americans that don't really understand what's going on now in

(12:53):
elections and they.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
Want to stop. Sharon said, thirty three percent of Democrat
rights that will go to courts, that will get that
will get lawyers that will go to will judge shop
and and they're the ones that will stop it. Unfortunately,
they're the ones that will stop it. We see this

(13:16):
going on in Washington today. You've got courts and judges
stopping every move that Trump administration takes. Doesn't matter if
it's if it's on immigration or if it's on tariffs,
or whatever it is, you're gonna have. You're gonna have
Democrats to get lawyers and judges and courts to stop it.

(13:36):
And with that, we've got to stop this segment. Why
we do have to take a break, and this is
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Speaker 2 (16:57):
And welcome back, Welcome back to EV to Commandos. Sharon Angle, Imricturader,
coming to you from the my Pillow Studios and my
Sture Studios of the a U n TV network. You know, Sharon,
it seems like each and every day we hear another
story about something wacky that happens in an airplane. And oh,

(17:21):
this is another day, isn't it?

Speaker 3 (17:23):
It is another day? Uh, this is a flight attendant
in the UK, so just former, a former British Airways
flight attendant, so he's already former. Has flood guilty to
charges after he was found naked and high in an

(17:45):
on board toilet during a flight from California to London.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
You can't smoke in the bathroom, but you can get
naked and high for your flight attendant, right right.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
So he his name is Hayden Anecost and he pled
guilty on August the twenty seconds, so that's when they
made him former. He had meth and fedaments and and
fedaments and his system at the time of the incident
when he was found agitated, sweating and babbling before the
flight began, pentecos did not help with the pre flight

(18:20):
safety checks. That led to the supervisor to have him
stand down. So he he was already in a bad
way before he entered that that that onboard labatorture. Anyway,

(18:41):
he said he was suffering from stomach cramps and needed
to change his clothes. He then locked himself in the
toilet and a female colleague later discovered him and he
was not aware that he was naked, so that's how
far gone he was. So the other flight attendant dressed him,

(19:05):
addressed him and put him in a free seat and
then he uh they landed him. He was granted bail
and was sent We'll be sentenced at another date.

Speaker 6 (19:18):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (19:19):
He he's among forty employees who appeared in a British
Airways safety video.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
Wonderful, what an example.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
Yeah, he appeared as a nobleman on this in the
scene wearing makeup and a black wig. So maybe he's
found his his alter ego in acting. I don't know,
it's just you know, it's this crazy stuff, and yet
you know we laughed. But this drug thing is just hard.

(19:54):
It's hard on our country, it's hard on other countries,
and makes you wonder why with someone you know, get
themselves addicted like that to where they sacrifice their career. Basically,
they sacrifice their lives for that drug. We just had

(20:16):
Burning Man here in the matter.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
Before we go to Burning Man, Before we go to
Burning Man, I've just this to say that, Oh, okay,
you know, anytime you've got a disruptive passenger, and again,
each and every day there's some story out there about
a disruptive passenger. Now Here, we have a flight attendant,

(20:39):
and it's a I've watched flight attendants. We used to
call them stewardesses. That's not an easy job because it's
a glorified waiter and waiters position, and they're dealing with
one hundred two hundred people in a very cramped atmosphere,

(21:01):
people thrown together who ordinarily wouldn't want to be anywhere
near each other, right, but there they are locked in
a plane together. And you know, crazy things can happen
on an airplane. I mean and I've seen it, people
get into an argument. I can remember being on a plane,

(21:22):
a long flight from the West coast back to the
East flows, and I had this woman behind me and
she kept propping her knees up on the back of
my seat, pushing, you know what I mean. And a
couple of times I had to turn around to her
and it started out asking nicely, and then it got
to the point where I wasn't asking this nicely. I

(21:44):
was telling her to put her damn feet down right. Well,
guess what. The stewardess had to get involved in this situation.
So crazy things can happen, But were ever in a
seat in the movie or somebody was pushing on the
back of it. It's very ear very for irritating. You've
been on planes where you've got crying, screaming, sick kids

(22:07):
behind it, and what I'm getting at, it can be
an irritating And then to have this stewardesses or stewards
or flight attendants whatever they're calling. You know why they
were on the plane sharing The original intention for them
to be on the plane was for safety, to provide

(22:27):
safety for the passengers, To provide safety for the passengers
if there was an emergency, and well from that point,
they they they've become what they are now. Now to
think that these people that we depend on to help
make our rides smooth and pleasant and whatever one of

(22:52):
them is in the bathroom getting high, all right, these
are the people we depend on for our safety getting high.
And you know you're describing this person as being in
a safety video playing a part of a nobleman. Well,

(23:13):
right away, I'm questioning what kind of person this is.
And what I'm getting to Sharon is maybe maybe the
airline should do a better job in hiring the best people.
This sounds to me, Sharon, like another case of DEI. M.

(23:34):
That's what it sounds like to me that the airline
did a crappy job of hiring and training this person.
All right, that person should be fired to whoever hired
this person. But it's I don't know when you said, here,

(23:55):
this person wanted to be in this play and dressed
up and had had a wig on and whatever else.
I mean, there's too many weird people today dressing up
and putting on wigs. So maybe this person was a
DEI hired to begin with. And you know, when you've
got airlines hiring pilots because of their skin color or

(24:18):
their sex as a primary reason that they're hired. Not there.
They're the best pilot, We're the best person to fly
that aircraft to take under their watch one hundred to
two hundred passengers and more. I don't know. I just
think the airline industry has a lot to answer for

(24:39):
for this, Sharon.

Speaker 3 (24:42):
They do, they do. The reason I brought up burning
man is because that happened this past weekend. In the
past two weeks, we've had burners coming in from everywhere.

Speaker 2 (24:54):
The air word. Well, first, first, tell us what burning
men is. There's a lot of people out there, and
I didn't know what burning man was until you and
I started working together. This is a phenomena that goes
on out You're part of the country, not a my
part of the country. You're a part of the country.
So you have to explain burning men.

Speaker 3 (25:16):
Okay, there is a playa, which is a dry lake
bed out in the middle of nowhere, Nevada. I'm going
to tell you it's near the town of Girlock, and
Girlock has possibly one thousand people. It's really quite a
distance from Reno, even about two hour drive to the

(25:40):
north of Reno. No place, just a dry lake bed.
And they don't call it a festival. They call it
a crucible of creativity. So here we go. It's basically
a place where people let go of their inhibitions. Lots

(26:01):
of stuff going on out there.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Describe what lots of stuff?

Speaker 3 (26:07):
Uh, well, I know that's what brought this guy to
mind for me, this flight attendant, that kind of stuff, drugs, nakedness.
You know, it's just where you go to have no inhibitions,
and it's thousands of people that converge on this plaia.

(26:31):
In fact, I was waiting in line for a rental car.
We've had a little fender bender, so I needed a
rend car and the lady next to me was ordering
a rental car, and the attendant said, well, that'll be
seven hundred and sixty dollars more then your rental And

(26:52):
that's because we charge for those who go to Burning Man.
If you go to Burning Man, you're going to get
covered with this fine, fine desert dust and it's really
hard to get off, and it gets in everything, it
gets on the people. Everybody's covered with this play of dirt.
And because of that, the rental car company said We're

(27:16):
just gonna make it a thing. Seven hundred and sixty
dollars extra. If you don't go to Burning Men in
our car, we'll refund that seven hundred and sixty dollars.
If you do go to Burning Man, that's for the cleanup.
So I you know, I'm telling you. It's a They
call it a festival, and it's held in a in

(27:39):
a part of nevaticaled the Black Rock Desert. No water,
you have to bring in everything. You have to bring
in your your own water, you have to bring in
your own food, your own lodging, everything you It's a
big camp app basically.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
How many people, well.

Speaker 3 (27:56):
They there were seventy two thousand attendants. Well, and the
democratic demographic is that a majority of them are middle
aged individuals and a significant percentage are women. So and that.
So they're sixty six percent white. Their average age is

(28:19):
thirty seven. They're highly educated generally. It's an interesting thought
what draws them out to this big campout. And at
the end of the campout is they burn a man
effigy of a man. But you know, stuff always happens

(28:45):
out there that people say, well, I'm not sure, you know,
why are we going to this. Why does anybody want
to go to this? Not only were there seventy two
thousand people, but the ticket price this is just to
get in five hundred and fifty dollars to three thousand

(29:06):
dollars to get in with seven hundred and fifty dollars
cost per participant, So that's the average. What and it
costs you one hundred and fifty dollars just to bring
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(29:26):
it's been very.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
I got a miss when I was eighteen years old.
I went to something very similar to this. It was
called Woodstock. Yeah, all right, the original Woodsex. It didn't
cost us anything to get in because by that time
everything was out of control. We just we thought we
were going to buy tickets, but we ended up not.

(29:50):
We ended up just walking in.

Speaker 3 (29:53):
Well, the first day they got there, August the twenty fourth,
was the first day. There was a massive dust storm.
So everybody's covered with quiet dirt and then uh this
this has been the Silicon Valley Desert Playground, that's what
they're calling it. Uh So they they're there to celebrate

(30:17):
art and community this this event. This year, they had
a woman that I had her baby out there. She
said she didn't know she was pregnant.

Speaker 2 (30:30):
But oh my gosh, she had.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
Her baby out there in her RV camper. Spontaneously pregnant,
she said. She said, one woman who didn't know she
was pregnant spontaneously delivered her baby in her Okay, okay.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
And the.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
Day that they yeah, the day that they actually burned
the man in effigy, they found a homicide there. Someone
was killed and they don't know, of course, any of
the particulars. So it's you know, it's not a particularly

(31:16):
safe place.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
That person probably wanted a refund and they wouldn't give
it to him. What's just I don't know.

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This is this past Saturday night. A man described as
a white adult was found after nine pm on Saturday
lying on the ground in a pool of blood. He
has not been yet identified, and officers are urging those
with information on the victim to contact the Sheriff's office.

Speaker 2 (31:42):
Let's get into a breaker, right, Okay, sorry to do
this to you. It's hell being the clockmaster, but somebody's
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Speaker 3 (37:09):
I think we're going to go to Israel For a minute,
we haven't talked about Israel. There's still at war. We
had the twelve Day War where we helped out and
did bunker busters went in and got Iran kind of
neutralized for the moment that we reported I think last

(37:29):
week or the week before, when not you went on
television with a picture of ice cold water and said,
if you will stop, if you will just surrender, if
you will just stop firing missiles at us, we'll come
in and help. Because Iran has been suffering a terrible drought.

(37:51):
But as we know, it's not the Iranian government that
cares for the people. They live someplace else.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
Are I'm sure they've got plenty of water. The Iranians,
the politicians, the Ayatola is, all the people that are
connected with the government. They got a lot of water,
you know, and no one else does.

Speaker 3 (38:18):
They don't they don't really live in Iran. They don't
live among the people. They don't care. And it's interesting
that they do what they do care about what people
do seem to care about on the left, and I'm
speaking specifically of representative of Ashidah to leave. Remember this person,

(38:44):
she is.

Speaker 2 (38:46):
Evil, is she is?

Speaker 3 (38:49):
And she now, of course is picked up the Palestinian mantra.
She wants to dress her elfin Palestinian a garb, and
she goes out and talks about how they need their
own state, and she talks about it in the most

(39:13):
vulgar terms. She's not, as you said, not a nice woman.
And she of course talks about the way that Palestine
is down trodden, that they are being starved to death.

(39:37):
Be really, the only ones who are being starved are
the twenty people that are left alive, the live hostages
that the Palestinians won't let go out of Gaza. Those
are the only ones that are being starved. And we're
seeing now pictures of them and doctors saying as just

(39:58):
weeks away from death because of the emaciation. They do
look like they've been in Hitler's death camp sets. That's
how starved they look. But the rest of it has
been fake. Then they prove that it's fake. And that's
what's kind of interesting, is that she continues to beat

(40:22):
this drum that everyone who's been listening or watching, or
has paid any attention at all to what's going on
in Gaza knows that there's a false narrative that's being
put out there by the Palestinians to provoke the world

(40:44):
into siding with them, into being at least pro Palestinian
enough to say, oh, yeah, they need their own country,
they need their own place to be. Well, they have.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
Jordan, it's called Egypt. I mean, they can go to
one of those two places. And they're not that far away, Sharon,
They're not that way. You know. Jordan is probably only
fifty miles away. Okay, Egypt is right next door. They
can go to one of those two places. But the

(41:21):
truth of it is neither Egypt or Jordan want these
people because they know how horrible they are. Now as
far as Rashida Tali goes, and I can't wait, this
is a very very nasty, ugly individual. She's a US representative,
but she's not representing her district. She is representing these

(41:43):
criminals that are in the part of the part of
Egypt called Gaza. There is no Palestine, all right, That's
so she's representing she's not representing her district. I can
remember the night that she was elected. She stood up
there and she's She didn't say she was going to

(42:04):
go to Washington to fight for her constituents. What she
said was, we are going to impeach that and excuse it,
excuse me. This is what she said in front of
her twelve year old son. We're going to go and
impeach that m ever referring to Donald Trump. I mean,

(42:26):
this is this is an evil, evil woman. I don't
know why she's in Congress people like that. First of all,
I'll tell you the only people that are worse than
she is that's the people who elect her to go
to Washington, not to represent them, but to represent Hamas

(42:48):
and Husbillah and the PLO. That's who she's representing, not
the people of her district. That's all I got to
say about her.

Speaker 3 (43:00):
She's representing terrorists. Let's be very clear. I like that
the PLO. The Palestinians are not a nation. They have
no leadership. They are rogue terrorists and they will not
stand down. They will not they will not surrender. They

(43:24):
are beaten, but they care more about killing Jews than
they do their own lives. Remember how these they think.
They are so determined to kill Jews that they are
raised that your life is worth more if you're dead

(43:47):
from killing Jews than it is if you stay alive.
So it's difficult for them. In Gaza, the Israeli said,
we're coming in. We're going to go into God the
city and we're going to level it and you need
to go south, you need to start leaving the country.
Leave it. There's They figured two million Palestinians and Gaza

(44:14):
still yet only fifty thousand decided to leave. The rest
of them are staying. Why why are they staying? Because
they believe that they are better off dead. It's a
it's a horrible ideology, it's a horrible mindset to try

(44:35):
to think about what causes people to give up their
very lives for something so evil. As you said, it's
just evil. And that's why even now the the Israelis

(44:58):
are calling it a spiritual war because they are fighting
not against a regular army. They're not fighting against an
army that has a leadership that can negotiate. They don't
aren't fighting against an army that has a leadership that
can lead them into a war. They're fighting against thugs

(45:21):
and terrorists, people that throw a bomb and then go
hide behind innocence, hide in a hospital. There are so
many war crimes that they've committed over this last two years,
and yet it just continues on because they have it's

(45:43):
almost impossible to find someone that will negotiate for them.
They don't know who their leader is anymore. Israel has
really taken them to task and tried to remove whatever

(46:04):
they can that stands in the way of of surrender,
of making sure that this doesn't happen ever again, of
taking Hamas out of the picture so that people can
can be free. They won't be free as long as
Hamas as they're terrorizing them, terrorizing the idea, terrorizing each other.

(46:28):
They're just it's it's a frightening situation in gossip.

Speaker 2 (46:35):
Well, Sharon, I I I believe that there is no
innocence in gossip. You know, we've heard, we've.

Speaker 3 (46:44):
Heard the thousands I'm going to get out.

Speaker 2 (46:47):
Well, we've heard the the hostages that have been released,
and they said that they were not shown any humanity
from anyone. There no man, no woman, no child, no child.
So I would love, I would love to take the

(47:08):
gloves off of the Israelis and let them just flatten
the place, turn it back into desert, turn it back
into rock and dust and sand. With that, we do
need to go to By the way we talk about
Rashida Talib, we also have to put it, you, Omar,

(47:29):
in that group of people that are not representing their
constituents but representing a foreign constituency with her, it's Somalia,
all right, with Omar, it's Somalia who she represents. And
we see this wherever we have a Muslim in Congress

(47:54):
that they're not representing their district, they're representing a foreign
constitution at you and see, and that's got to stop.
How to stop sharing, But we have to stop that
with this, we have to stop this segment. And this
is the conservative commandos. I'm merictrator that goes Sharon Angle.
We'll be back right after this break.

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Speaker 2 (51:57):
Thank you for sticking with us. This is the Conservative
Commands with Sharon Angle. I'm Rick Trader, coming to you
from the Mypyla Studios and Maestro Studios of the aun
TV Network program. Note right after this segment, we will
be airing some of the best of interviews that we've
done here on the Conservative Commandos, so don't go away,

(52:19):
stay tuned for those interviews. Well sharing a little earlier,
we talked about this lunatic, this lunatic flight attendant who
locked themselves in the bathroom on an airplane, stripped down naked,
and it was all spaced out on drugs. So might
as well talk about other gender ideology while we're at it.

Speaker 3 (52:44):
Let's do it welch. The Trump administration is now warning
forty states forty states to remove gender ideology from sex
education early lose eighty one million dollars, so he's finally saying,
not only saying, he's been saying it all along, this
is going to cost you, this ideology, this agenda is

(53:09):
going to cost you in dollars and cents. And so
he's saying it in forty states. And guess what. Nevada
is one of those forty states.

Speaker 2 (53:23):
Probably has been Can you figure all the blue states
are involved in this, Sharon, all the Blue states?

Speaker 3 (53:32):
Well, the Nevada has sixty days to clean up its
six education programs or lose over a million dollars in
federal funding. Let me see if I can find all
those other states. But what we're talking about here is

(53:52):
money now that we could go to other things, but
it's not going to go to this. California has already
lost its Nevada is the first state to face this choice.
They had a prep grant rep rant terminated and lost
six million California did. It's termed a public health curriculum

(54:21):
that is medically accurate, comprehensions of age appropriate, and was
previously approved by federal officials. Of course, it was to
address adolescent development. And so this prep program is what

(54:42):
Donald Trump is aiming at. And he has already gone
in and said, California, you've lost yours. He's giving Nevada
sixty days to get their act together. This PREP stands
for Personal Responsibility Education Program really, and it's a federal

(55:05):
program that gets money to states to teach kids about
preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. I guess I guess
that that includes this gender ideology that if you're not
identifying as a boy or a girl anymore than you're
probably not apt to have to worry about pregnancy or

(55:31):
STDs because you're so confused you don't know where you're
going next with your sexuality. So maybe it makes sense
in kind of a warped, an awful way. But anyway,
this is what's going on, is that Trump has said
no more, We're going to not tolerate this anymore. And

(55:56):
he's saying to these forty states, get your act together.
If he's given Nevada sixty days, probably the same, yeah,
because it says that the Administration for Children and Families
sent letters to forty states, five territories, and Washington, d C.

(56:21):
Delivering an ultimatum that cuts through years of bureaucratic enabling
remove all references to gender ideology from federally funded sex
education within sixty days or lose your funding entirely. That's
the ultimatum, Sharon.

Speaker 2 (56:37):
Adolescent development. I love this term adolescent development. Now there's
there were there's a group of people called the Greatest Generation,
the Greatest generation. Now, those were the Americans that lived
through the Depression, lived through the Second World World War,

(57:02):
won the Second World War against some evil, evil people.
Did anyone at that time go through this adolescent development? Sharon,
I don't think so. I don't think so. And yet
they are considered the greatest generation. That generation helped build
industrialize America, made it the greatest place on God's blue

(57:25):
green planet, made it the place that the rest of
the world, or the rest of the civilized world, depends
upon for freedom and liberty. And they didn't need adolescent development.
Now you talk about you talk about pregnancy, you talk

(57:46):
about sexually transmitted disease, you talk about drug abuse. I
lay that at the hands of the media, Sharon, I
really do. It is the media that has been uh
the media and the entertainment industry. I laid it that
the media and the entertainment industry are the groups that

(58:11):
have been pushing and promoting all of this that has
led to the problems with our youth. The sexually transmitted diseases. They,
by the way, sexually transmitted diseases have been around forever,
but the drug use, the breakdown of the family. Uh.

(58:38):
If anything should should happen is the entertainment industry. The
media should be rained in. You know, it was not
too long ago, at least within our lifetime, showing that
Hollywood had standards that had that was under and I

(58:58):
forget what the term it was used, but there are
certain standards of things that could not be portrayed, certain
language you could not use in the media. And now
anything and everything goes all right. Homosexuality, drug use, it's all.

(59:18):
It's all promoted. That's what needs happened. Sharing Hollywood needs
to be reined in, the advertising community, the media, that's
what needs to be reined in to stop promoting this stuff.
Now we need adolescent development to get away from it.

(59:40):
It's ridiculous. Stop Hollywood, stop Madison Avenue, stop the news
media from promoting these things. And guess what you want
to have them the way you do now.

Speaker 3 (59:54):
Well, I wanted to think about who the ten states
might be that weren't going to be affected by this,
and I was thinking, oh, probably the deep South, right,
that might be a good place to look.

Speaker 2 (01:00:08):
Well that I could maybe name a few, maybe Texas,
maybe Florida, maybe Louisiana, maybe Ohio. You know that the
rest is some of the the mid Marcus maybe Oklahoma.
How am I doing so far?

Speaker 3 (01:00:30):
Well? I couldn't find I couldn't find a list of
those ten. And I was I was guessing too. I
guessed Alabama. Alabama. One of their first things that they
do on the first day of school is ask the
kids to give their pronoun what pronoum you like to
be called by. So there went my ideas about who

(01:00:54):
might who might not be affected by this, and uh,
you know, it's just you're, you're you're trying to think
of it. But the Houston Independent School District, this is Texas,
They're in it. They're going to be yeah, part of

(01:01:15):
this being withheld. So it's it's pretty much everybody has
been affected by this. Uh this DEI prep they're calling it.
But that's what it is, is DEI. When when the

(01:01:36):
President says he's withholding from forty states, I think he's
just saying, you know, there might be somebody in the
mix that may not be affected. But when I asked
who might who wasn't affected, it said, I, we can't
give you a list of of the ten states that
aren't affected. Texas for you, and they said, yeah, it's Texas.

Speaker 2 (01:02:03):
Maybe Arkansas. Arkansas has a wonderful governor and Sarah Huckby Sanders.
Maybe she's she stopped it.

Speaker 3 (01:02:11):
Maybe, but I guarantee you Florida is not directly affected.
The withholding refers to the K through twelve education and
that's not applica well in Florida. So Florida is not
in it. You guessed Florida. So let me see about Arkansas.

(01:02:32):
What are you going to say about Arkansas? And well,
what I said about Arkansas. Arkansas has a great governor, Sarah,
and they're not affected. Arkansas, it's not directly affected either.

Speaker 2 (01:02:46):
Louisiana. Louisiana again has a Greek governor and Jeff Landry,
very very strong, very conservative governor. I would be not
surprised if Louisiana is not on that list.

Speaker 3 (01:03:02):
It's on it, yes, just like Texas, just like Nevada.
So you know, it's going to be pretty hard to
find these unaffected states.

Speaker 2 (01:03:15):
Sharon, Now, how long how soon do you think it's
going to be before there's a lawsuit suing the Trump
administration not to make these cuts, And guarantee you it'll
end up in a liberal court in front of a

(01:03:35):
judge appointed by either Barack Obama or Joe o'biden that
is going to try to stop these cuts. That'll probably
have to go all the way to the Supreme Court,
and hopefully, hopefully at that point Donald Trump will be
allowed to make these cuts. But guarantee, guarantee these are

(01:03:58):
more lawsuits and works. Guaranteed there are more lawsuits in
works to stop these cuts. You know, to sharing, it's
unbelievable the federal money or the federal government gives out
this money. And yep, when they give out this money,
it's like they can't take it back. I mean, if

(01:04:18):
the states don't adhere to the guidelines set out by
the federal government, they don't deserve it, or if those
guidelines should change, they shouldn't deserve it. The problem is
is giving out this money in the first place for
stupid things like adolescents development. Oh my god, oh so far.

Speaker 3 (01:04:42):
You know when you ask about this money being witheld
so far New York, Oregon, and California have lost it
and they're coming.

Speaker 2 (01:04:57):
They're coming. The lawsuits are coming.

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Speaker 2 (01:05:14):
Well, you know, it's the administration that holds the checkbooks.

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Speaker 2 (01:05:18):
There was a there was a case today in an
appeals court where there was a group that went in
and sued Trump about the tires, and it was it
went from a lower court to an appeals court. Well,
the appeals court agree with the lower court. Now this
is the actions of the federal government. There was a

(01:05:39):
judge that stopped airplanes loaded with kids from leaving the
loaded actually these airplanes were loaded with kids. They were
taking them back to their home countries to the parents.
The parents wanted them back, and there was a judge
and there was a court that stopped it. This is
what's going on. And by the way, it was a

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judge that was appointed by Joe o'biden. You know, this
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That's another major problem. Something's got to be done. The
Supreme Court has got to stop in. The Supreme Court
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Four and welcome back, Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos
radio show with Sharon Angle and Ourric Traador, and we
are comming to you from the my Pillar studios, in
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come away from that inner view thinking what a nice lady.
In fact, I even thought about contacting her to be
a co host. You are a conservative Commanders, but we're
grateful that she's joining us again. And Sharon, please make
that introduction.

Speaker 3 (01:08:11):
That's my pleasure to introduce Donna Rice Hughes as the
president and CEO of Enough Is Enough EIE is an
internationally known Internet safety expert. She's an author, a speaker,
and an Emmy Award winning producer. Her vision helped to
birth the Internet safety movement in America at the advent

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of the digital age. Donna has given thousands of media
interviews on preventing the Internet enabled exploitation of children and
has been a featured guest on most major media outlets,
including Fox News, CNN Today's show, Good Morning America, Oproh,
Barbara Walters Show, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Time, Newsweek, People,

(01:08:59):
Ladies Home, and many others. She has also testified numerous
times before Congress, served on various government task forces, and
on the Child Online Production Commission appointed by the US
Senate Donna. Welcome to the Conservative Commando's radio show.

Speaker 15 (01:09:19):
It's so great game to be with you guys.

Speaker 16 (01:09:21):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 15 (01:09:22):
Rick, it's great to see you again, and Sharon to
meet you and to be on your wonderful show.

Speaker 3 (01:09:28):
Well, where is our pleasure to have you here? And
we're so interested in talking about enough is enough? Has
asked both presidential candidates to sign the Children's Internet Safety
Presidential Pledge, prioritizing the prevention of online child exploitation. Tell

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us a little bit about that pledge, what's inside that pledge?

Speaker 15 (01:09:53):
Well, thank you so much and thanks for asking about
the pledge. We actually issued a call to both candidates
a few weeks ago. We're hoping that they will both
sign it. And what this is is this is calling
on these candidates to sign the pledge and to agree,
if they're elected, that they are going to fight to

(01:10:13):
prevent the online exploitation of children. And there's a lot
of things that I can run through the pledge priority,
but let me just first of all, if you don't
mind talk about the fact that this is a global pandemic.
All right, I'm going to give you some quick numbers.
Just last year, the highest number of reports of images
of child being children being sexually abused, molested in rape

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were reported to the National cybertip Line, over one hundred
and five million images. Law enforcement does.

Speaker 16 (01:10:44):
Not They can hardly scratch.

Speaker 15 (01:10:47):
The surface on prosecuting those. These are real kids being exploited.
There's also a real time exploitation where predators get together
and they exploit children through live stream that goes global
all over the world. World kids have access to hardcore pornography,
which is a different type of content that's actually not
protested speech by under the First Amendment, and those laws

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haven't been enforced since George W.

Speaker 16 (01:11:12):
Bush.

Speaker 15 (01:11:12):
Okay, so I can just go on and on. You've
probably heard the problems on social media. There have been
multiple Senate hearings. These are non partisan, bipartisan issues that
have wide support.

Speaker 16 (01:11:24):
That's what we call them.

Speaker 15 (01:11:26):
Both candidates parents care about this, all Americans care about this.
This is something that's impacting every kid disconnected to the Internet,
and this is a huge problem. But we're throwing small
amounts of money to fight a war that is destroying
our children, no childhood un.

Speaker 3 (01:11:48):
So tell me about their response. You send it to them,
Have they responded, have they signed it?

Speaker 16 (01:11:54):
Nobody signed it yet.

Speaker 15 (01:11:56):
And what I found is we did a similar.

Speaker 16 (01:11:58):
Pledge into that sixteen. Donald J.

Speaker 15 (01:12:01):
Trump signed it as a candidate, and then shortly thereafter
we did a big media bits on that and Hillary
Clinton's campaign manager, Colon, said, we'll sign it, and I said,
don't worry about it. They weren't signing pleasures at the time.
I said, just send me a letter of support. So
she did, and so they we've had them both on
board before the convention. But as you know, this year

(01:12:22):
has been a wacky election here, right We aren't sure
who the candidates were going to be, their assassination attempts,
there were the coup with Biden, and now we've got Harrison.
So we signed to wait until after and now it's
just been trying to break through. So now we're going
to the media, because the media has always been a
wonderful partner of ours, to amplify the message that kids

(01:12:45):
are being exploited. This is happening all over the world.
No child is immune even sex trafficking. Over fifty five
percent of traffickers contacted their children who was reported last
year through guess what Facebook right to So this is
a humongous thing and we want these candidates to start
talking about it and say, hey, Americans care about this,

(01:13:07):
and if I'm elected, I'm going to prioritize preventing these
crimes against children.

Speaker 16 (01:13:12):
We need the.

Speaker 15 (01:13:13):
Existing laws enforced and funded very important. That's the first
thing we're asking them to do. We're also asking them
to get the Surgeon General to do investigations and declare
this a public health hazard. Actually, the current Surgeon General
has already done that and started calling on social media

(01:13:34):
companies command up. And we need to start treating these
companies like big tobacco.

Speaker 9 (01:13:39):
Right.

Speaker 16 (01:13:39):
We know that what is.

Speaker 15 (01:13:40):
Happening on these platforms is huge set stortion. By the way,
there's the largest crime.

Speaker 3 (01:13:47):
Worldwide impacting our kids.

Speaker 16 (01:13:50):
This is global, all right.

Speaker 15 (01:13:51):
And guess where these big tech companies are there here?
And guess what the child pornography industry, we're the largest
consumers that this content. We're actually calling out tell sex
abuse material.

Speaker 16 (01:14:01):
And I can go on and on and on.

Speaker 15 (01:14:03):
This has got to start at the top, and we
want the next president to make this a priority.

Speaker 3 (01:14:09):
How can we put some pressure on them to sign this?

Speaker 15 (01:14:13):
Well, good question. We just lost a petition yesterday at
enough dot org, so that's enough dot rt. It's right
up there on the homepage.

Speaker 16 (01:14:26):
You can go sign it.

Speaker 15 (01:14:27):
We're asking everybody, regardless of your party affiliation, who you're
voting for, because we're calling on both of these candidates
right We're treating them both equally and we want them
to hear from you. So please sign that and we're
going to send it to them the week before the election.
The other thing we have done is we have over
sixty organizations supporting this. We're representing right now, just at

(01:14:52):
sixty organizations, millions and millions of Americans to say we
want to deal with this. Yes, we are very the economy,
we're very concerned about national security, we're very concerned about
the border, and we're very concerned about our children. So
let's make this top priority and let's fix it. We
can actually turn the tide, but we've got to treat

(01:15:14):
it like the war it is, and we've got to
fund it like we fund wars, because this is a war.

Speaker 3 (01:15:21):
Now. I would think that Kamala Harris would be most
desirous to sign the pledge because sex trafficking among children
more than tripled under the Biden Harris regime under their watch.
So have you heard anything from either one of the candidates.

(01:15:44):
I mean you obviously follow up and try to get
some kind of of response there. What's their response. I
would think they would be the most responsive because they've
got the most to lose by this. This this is
something that's long standing out there in the news. And
you know, with their stand on abortion, they don't look

(01:16:05):
too child friendly.

Speaker 15 (01:16:08):
No, they actually don't. And while we know that the
life issue has been a very partisan issue, this is
the issue is not much children are born. Parents care
about their kids, right, So, but we have to realize
that the bad guys, the criminals, they're after your kids
after we get them through the womb, the birth cane.

(01:16:29):
They're sitting up for this kind of stuff. If they're
connected to the internet, they are vulnerable to all the
risks that I just spoke about, and also cyber bullying.
There's so many things. Online gaming. Actually, online gaming addiction
is an actual new mental disorder that's being treated across
the country. And in mental health clinics. So this is

(01:16:52):
just this is big, This is shoes, this is global
as pandemic, And yes, I would hope that we would
hear from both candidates. We have been very aggressive, and
I've even reached out to the Vice President's office in
addition to her campaign and to her fundraiser. We actually
have heard back from the Trump campaign that they were

(01:17:13):
excited about it, but.

Speaker 16 (01:17:15):
We haven't gotten a signed pledge yet.

Speaker 15 (01:17:16):
So we're just coming at it every which way we can,
and we're willing they will both sign it, or one
of them will sign it and.

Speaker 16 (01:17:26):
Then we're off to the races.

Speaker 15 (01:17:27):
And otherwise we're just going to keep getting petitions out here,
going to the media, and hope we get a signature,
and if we go, then whoever's elected president, we're going
to keep at them to prioritize this and to get
the right policies in place and to make this make
this a White House presidential issue, which is exactly where

(01:17:50):
it needs to be.

Speaker 3 (01:17:52):
Well, it sounds like a good thing to sign. We're
only three days out from early voting here in Nevada,
so it started. This could be the October surprise for
Trump if he would go ahead and sign that and
then say, why hasn't my opponent signed yet? So I

(01:18:12):
guess I'm pushing on all of our conservative listeners here
at Conservative Commandos. Get on the phone to your Trump
representative in your state. I know I have one. She's
sitting not three book miles from me, and I'm going
to call her up and say, Stacy, it's time that
you tell the president. He was just here Monday. In fact,

(01:18:37):
I'm sorry, he was here last Friday. So he's in
my state often. We need to tell him. Get this
done so that we have what you call an October
surprise with this. Get both of these candidates on the
line here. We need to know that they truly respect

(01:18:58):
our children and want to help them. This is crazy.
I guess I wanted to ask you before I turn
over the time to Rick about the Facebook guys. If
Facebook is the big offender, what about what about this

(01:19:19):
fellow that owns Facebook? How can we press on him
and say no more? Zuckerberg?

Speaker 15 (01:19:26):
Absolutely well, and that's a great question, and we actually are.

Speaker 3 (01:19:33):
Enough.

Speaker 15 (01:19:33):
It's enough in our ally.

Speaker 16 (01:19:34):
We're part of a whole coalition.

Speaker 15 (01:19:36):
When we started the Internet Safety Movement nineteen ninety four
ninety five.

Speaker 16 (01:19:39):
There were two groups. We were one of them. Another hundreds.

Speaker 15 (01:19:43):
So we have a coalition and we are actually working
with Democrats and Republicans in the United States Senate. They
have come together and have phenomenal legislation to reign and
big tech, to do all kinds of things that we
need to have happened to these platforms, take down a
child sex abuse material, and I can go on and

(01:20:04):
on and on. There's a seven or eight pieces of
legislature right now, all by Purtison, all passed out of
the committee unanimously.

Speaker 16 (01:20:12):
And we need to get touched to get these things,
you know, uh.

Speaker 15 (01:20:16):
For Flora Flora boat and get them over to the House.
So we are doing that, and we also have petitions
to these platforms and that kind of thing as well.
But right now this is the call to the president
or the candidates to miss the Sharon that Trump signs
that it could be a huge hit for him and
it could be a game changer.

Speaker 2 (01:20:35):
I mean serious, absolutely, Hey, Sharon, let me jump in
here for a moment. We're not going to take a break,
all right. I'm going to go right through this break
and our guests is our aggressive segment is share right,
Donna used Donna Race. He's sorry about that, she is
with enough is enough? Hey, Donna, I want to share

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my screen with you real quick because I want to
take our our viewers to your website if you don't mind.

Speaker 3 (01:21:04):
Okay, great, okay, there is.

Speaker 2 (01:21:10):
There is your website. Enough is enough and you can
get to it. Enough dot work enough doat work and
write it right below the banner. You go up a
little further, a little feather. I know, I saw your
pledge a little there it is sign our pledge. Hmm,

(01:21:31):
there's where you can sign the pledge. And you know, Donna,
I don't know why this isn't a no brainer.

Speaker 16 (01:21:38):
It is.

Speaker 2 (01:21:38):
I mean, this should absolutely be a no brainer. You know, government,
I think government first and foremost should be to protect us.
I think government should foremost should be for protecting our
women and our children. I mean, this is what we

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fought wars for, for the government to protect us. And
I think it's inhumane, absolutely inhumane for government not to
act on this.

Speaker 15 (01:22:12):
And you know, thank you for saying that. And I
just have to say we worked with the Trump administration
and we're a nonpartisan organization. We work bipartisan leg at
the federal on the state level. But I can say
that President Trump was very proactive on these issues. He
signed the first pledge, and to be perfectly honest, I'm
not even I don't think.

Speaker 16 (01:22:33):
He's seen this.

Speaker 15 (01:22:34):
I'm not sure if the people at the campaign have
actually put it in front of him. That I don't know,
because I feel from what I know about him, and
he is generally concerned about these issues, obviously trafficking. His
daughter of Vanka, really took up the trafficking anti trafficking banner.
Millennia took up the cyberbullying issue when she was First Lady,

(01:22:57):
So he does care about this. But he also listens
to the media.

Speaker 16 (01:23:02):
So that's here.

Speaker 15 (01:23:02):
We're going to the media and say, hey, let's get this.
You know, if maybe a campaign has gotten it to
him and he's just too busy, I don't really know.
But we're just hoping that he's going to sign it
because he did the first time and it went viral
because Clinton hadn't signed it yet. Well, her campaign to
call me if the day the.

Speaker 16 (01:23:21):
Story went viral and said we'll sign it.

Speaker 15 (01:23:23):
We'll sign it, and I know she cared about it.
Clinton did too, She had done a lot on Everyone should.

Speaker 2 (01:23:29):
Everyone should. Honestly, God, this should be a no brainer,
especially for somebody who wants to be the president. It
needs to be a no brainer. Hey, don I do
have to worry about one thing in preparation for having
you on with us today. Coincidentally, I saw an article
that was put in the standwhich is a publication of

(01:23:53):
the Family Research Center. They have an article by one
of their authors at a essay McCarthy child sex trafficking
more than tripled, more than tripled under o'biden and o'harris,
as I call them. A new report is sounding the
alarm on their dramatic increase in child sex trafficking facilitated

(01:24:19):
by the administration's open border policy. Donna tripled in the
last four years.

Speaker 15 (01:24:30):
Oh, it's everything's tripled. Child online explication has tripled. The
amount of child pornogravis tripled, the amount of reports of
the National Center has tripled.

Speaker 16 (01:24:39):
You know, everything is just escalated.

Speaker 15 (01:24:41):
And now we've got sech stortion. Now you add AI
to this. And yes, the border has been huge. We
have not seen that as a priority obviously. And I
can tell you just one little two bit that most
people probably don't know. Congress. In twenty and twenty nineteen,
we set up a national board to handle all of

(01:25:04):
the money going to NGOs to handle illegal immigration at
the border. I was asked by the Trump administration to
sit on that board. I agreed because of my concern
about human trafficking, and in particular females and children being trafficked.
In My background is swept blink right now.

Speaker 2 (01:25:23):
That's all right. We worry about the content. We're not
concerned about fantasy bells, whistles, graphics. It's solid content. It's
guests like you who we love devil, So don't worry
about that, you know. Again, According to this article, it
says each week we track twelve thousand ads for women
in Houston two thousand and six hundred and San Antonio,

(01:25:47):
thirty five hundred in Austin, fourteen thousand in Dallas. Now
these are ads ads trafficking women. Why can't that be stopped?

Speaker 15 (01:26:00):
Can be? It can be, but it's got to be
a priority. And we know that the border has not
been a priority. And I you know who knows why,
but I can tell you. As soon as the Biden
administration got in, we got a phone call all of
us that were conservatives.

Speaker 16 (01:26:16):
On that board.

Speaker 15 (01:26:16):
We were all fired and they said they would find
somebody else to our They never set up.

Speaker 16 (01:26:21):
The bar that the natural.

Speaker 15 (01:26:22):
Board, so we would have been managing where that money
was going and making sure that the border was secure obviously,
and it was secure under Trump.

Speaker 16 (01:26:32):
It is not secure now.

Speaker 15 (01:26:33):
And so this is the I mean, it's it's a
complete unmitigated disaster that should have never happened. And it's
just horrific what's happening down there, really is, and every
American should be concerned about this. And because there's a
lot of money, because realize what trafficking is. This is
selling people for there's a second per sex, selling them

(01:26:57):
for sex. It's a multi hundred billion dollar industry.

Speaker 16 (01:27:02):
And it's we that's what we got to do.

Speaker 2 (01:27:04):
We got to take the profit margin out of it.
If you take the profit margin out of something, it
goes away. Hey, Donald, we've got it. We're coming up
on a heartbreak. But I wanted to give you a
minute or so just to tell our audience again how
they can connect with you, how they could find out
when we're about it, enough is enough, how they could

(01:27:26):
check out your podcast, give us the good information.

Speaker 15 (01:27:30):
Yeah. Great, well, we do have a lot of good
information and you can obviously go to enough dot org
and sign that petition. Please sign up for our free newsletter.
We send out newsletters every week on how to protect
your kids, what we're.

Speaker 16 (01:27:46):
Doing to reign and big tech, what you can do.

Speaker 15 (01:27:49):
To protect your kids from everything that's out there that
it's negative. Plus, you can let your voice be heard
to these candidates, so please do that. And we also
have another website called Internet Safety one oh one dot org.

Speaker 16 (01:28:05):
Please go to that.

Speaker 15 (01:28:07):
You can look at every danger and risk. We've got
it all categorized up. They're from cyberbullyings, online gaming, social media,
to pornography, trafficking, and we've got what you need to
know as a parent, what are the warning signs your
kid might be at risk or already you know, a
victim of any of these crimes, and then what to
do to protect your kids, because really this was all prevention, prevention, prevention, prevention.

Speaker 2 (01:28:32):
Yeah, Donna Rice Hughes, we want to thank you so
much for joining us. Again. The organization is enough Enough.
Go to enough dot org and hey, Dona, if you
don't mind, I'm going to put a link to your
website from our website if you don't mind, Hey, Donna,
we so appreciate you joining us. Donna Rice Hughes, take

(01:28:56):
care and God.

Speaker 16 (01:28:57):
Bless God bless you all too. Thank you, and.

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And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commander's Radio
Show with Sharon Angle and I'm Rick Trader, coming to
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the AUN TV network. Hey, Sharon, a gentleman is joining us.
He's getting to be a longtime friend with the show.
We always enjoy it when he joins us. Sharon, please

(01:31:41):
make that introduction.

Speaker 3 (01:31:43):
It's my pleasure to introduce Ken Davis once more. He's
a former Deputy Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
He has over forty years of experience in corporate management,
public service, and the private practice of law, almost all
of which involves some aspect of the continually evolving electric
and gas power industry. His articles have appeared in The

(01:32:06):
Wall Street Journal, the Washington Examiner, cs and News, town Hall,
and a number of other publications. He's also the author
of Revolution Turn Revolution, a call to turn back the
lawless left and restore the promise of America. Ken, Welcome

(01:32:27):
back to the Conservative Commandos radio show.

Speaker 2 (01:32:30):
Great And these these phony numbers, can these are nothing
but phony numbers. When you talk about nine percent, I
want to call And I'm not saying you know, please,
I'm just saying BS on that because, first of all,
from what I understand, what's not included in these inflation

(01:32:51):
rates this two things food and energy, Food and energy
that probably take up the most part of the American budget. Now,
my wife, God bless her, she does the shopping. My
wife knows her prices. She knows her prices. But about
a year ago she made out a list for me,

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a shopping list of how much prices have increased. UH.
Poweraid A bottle of power Aid it's an energy drink
went from sixty eight cents to a dollar twenty eight.
Mayonnaise went from two ninety nine a jar to five

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ninety nine a jar. Nasal spray went from ninety five
cents to three dollars and forty five cents. Meat loaf
mix went from two ninety nine to six bucks. Can
you see where I'm getting here. These prices aren't up

(01:33:53):
nine percent or nine percent a year, Ken, Davis, These
prices are doubled. I know the price to fill my tank.
That cost has doubled during this administration. Yet this administration,
what you believe nine I mean, it's Ken, all the fabrication,

(01:34:16):
it's all a lie. Tell me I'm wrong, Buddy, tell
me I'm wrong.

Speaker 17 (01:34:22):
Well, I wish I could, but we got to stick
to the facts. You're not wrong. The figures reported by
the government grossly intentionally understate the actual increase in prices. Now,
it's not just you and man. Sharon Larry Summers a

(01:34:49):
lifelong Democrat Treasury secretary in a Democrat presidential administration. He
has said, among other professional economists and people with the
relevant background, he has said that if inflation, if this

(01:35:11):
basket of goods and services was their price increases were
properly measured, the reported figure would be close to twice
what is reported. Okay, they do that, They've done it
for years. It didn't start even in the Biden administration.

(01:35:33):
So you really have to look at all CPI figures
since the seventies and double them. Now, that doesn't mean
things worn't a lot better during the Trump administration, because
when he left office it was one The reported CPI
figure was one point four I think, And so that's

(01:35:56):
still two and a half two and three quarters percent,
which is much better than we've had. It's relentless. It's
from one source, one cause, one reason, and that is
excessive spending by the government, money printing, flooding the country

(01:36:20):
and the economy with dollars that drive up the demand
for limited supplies and therefore drive up the prices. So
when you look at the Biden administration and the total
cumulative effect, because month to month, each increase this percent,

(01:36:42):
this percent, this percent, it's on top of everything that's
come before. And so if you look at the average
consumer price increase cumulative price rise during the Bidend ministration,
as measured by the CPI, the government's own figure, it's

(01:37:05):
over twenty percent. So the real average increase of prices
during the Biden administration is over forty Okay, and that's
that begins. These are still averages, but that begins to
line up with our daily experience that is so different,

(01:37:34):
so disconnected from the propaganda that comes out from the
central government about this critically important topic. This is this
is why this disconnect. I mean, people see that the figures.
You don't have to get down to the decimal point

(01:37:56):
to conclude as a reasonable common sense American can that
the figures are garbage and you just ignore them. That's
That's one reason. It's not the main reason. It's one
reason that Harris is so far it is so far

(01:38:19):
underwater compared to Trump on the issue of the economy.

Speaker 2 (01:38:25):
Okay, why is she getting the support? And you look
at the poles and you know, I to me, poles
are entertainment, They're junk food for a political junkie's mind.
Kind of remind me, and I say this all the time,
remind me of the baseball standings doesn't mean a single
thing to the last day of the season. Then if

(01:38:46):
you're a Phillies fan, that doesn't even mean anything. But
you know, you look at the you look at the poles,
and I would say each candidate is probably within the
margin of error. And yet why why is it? And
we're told all the time the two biggest issues in

(01:39:08):
America today is the economy in the border. All right,
they're the two main issues. Why isn't. Why isn't the
people who are looking to support Kamala Harris? Why aren't
they affected by the raising prices the way Mary and
Rick are, the way Sharon and Ted are, the way
Ken Davis is, Why aren't they Why aren't they as

(01:39:32):
outraged as Zion? They should be outrage No one has
outraged as Zion, but they should be close. Well, you
know one other thing, and then I'll let you talk
to these prices. We've been hit by this major inflation
for the past three and a half years. The other

(01:39:52):
kicker is these prices are never going to go down,
never going to go down, So we are stuck with
this for ever forever, Ken Davis.

Speaker 17 (01:40:04):
Well, now, Rick, you raise in some ways the most
important point, the most important.

Speaker 2 (01:40:14):
Thing, and I didn't even really people.

Speaker 17 (01:40:16):
To understand, and the most important lie to puncture, the
most important, most significant, thickest, heaviest curtain to pull back
and look at the truth.

Speaker 3 (01:40:32):
Here.

Speaker 17 (01:40:33):
The government not only creates inflation by its excessive spending
and production crushing regulations. It does that because its model
of government, the progressive model of government, is to buy votes, okay,

(01:40:58):
cancel and hansel student debts, distribute hundreds of billions of
dollars in the so called green tech transition programs and
the rest they buy votes okay, and that creates inflation,
so they own it. But they rely on the fact.

(01:41:22):
And this is the reason that her support isn't zero.
They rely on the on the factor their hope that
there are enough recipients of handouts and X and grants
and favors and government jobs and so forth, that they will,

(01:41:51):
correctly from their point of view, look at it and say,
I'm personally that are off with this corrupt. I won't
call it corrupt, but I'm personally better off if this,
If this show continues. So inflation goes on from year

(01:42:13):
to year and it's never zero, and it builds up.
The price increases build up, and the purchasing power of
the dollar of one dollar goes down. Now, another reason
their support is inflation and other policies combined to create

(01:42:39):
asset inflation, like the cost of housing. And therefore, if
you're already in a house, the value of the house
and the inflated value of the stock market that puyes
votes indirectly. But it's a it's a chump's game, because

(01:43:00):
unless you are in the tiny, tiny minority of people who,
on a real adjusted, properly measured inflation adjusted basis are
staying better off economically through wage increases or the increase
of price of the house you're in. You're losing. Even

(01:43:23):
if you are getting a grant or a government job,
you're still losing. I mean, look, forty percent over the
course of the Biden administration. So everybody listening to this program,
and anybody you might run into, if their net after
tax worth is not forty percent higher than it was

(01:43:49):
in twenty twenty one, they're where most Americans are. They're
on the jump loser end of the con game.

Speaker 2 (01:44:01):
Hey, Ken, you know what else? And by the way,
up on my wall here, I have a bunch of
quotes from a bunch of really, really, really smart people.
And two two hundred and fifty years ago, there is
a fell by name of alex of Tokevel. He was
a Frenchman. He actually toured and fell in love with America.

(01:44:23):
And what he said was the American Republic will endure
until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the
public with the public's money. We've been warned about this,
Ken Davis, But yet when you watch when you watch
these candidates out there and you talk about the spending,

(01:44:45):
the spending being the problem. There, you got Kamala Harris
out there writing checks that we are going to have
to cover, writing checks by saying, well, we're going to
give twenty five thousand dollars for new homeowner, We're going
to give you fifty thousand dollars to start a business,

(01:45:05):
and if you're a black man, you're going to get
an extra twenty thousand dollars. I mean, she's out there
spending more and more money. There's there's I don't think
there's there's any stomach in Congress that's willing to say no,
not only do we have to stop spending money, we
have to pull back. We have to pull back on

(01:45:27):
some of these promises that we've made. Problem is Ken Davis.
That doesn't get anybody elected.

Speaker 17 (01:45:35):
Bengo, sadly, sadly Bingo. And that's why it's not just
the Biden Harrows administration who won't face this or deal
with it. It's very rare for a political figure anywhere

(01:45:59):
to address this, honestly, and I'm afraid what we're going
to be faced with is that this will go on
until it can't until.

Speaker 2 (01:46:14):
There is what's that look like? Ken Davis, Hey, what
does that look like? Where when do we hit that point.

Speaker 17 (01:46:22):
A busted treasury securities auction?

Speaker 2 (01:46:27):
And what does that look like for the country.

Speaker 17 (01:46:32):
Inflation of interest rates? I mean the government. If the
government ran a treasury bond bill and note auction and
they couldn't sell what they were offering what they needed
to sell in order to roll over and refinance all

(01:46:55):
of the ocean of securities that were and do and
need to be paid off. That's basically what we're doing now.
Most of the treasury activity is to sell more securities
to pay the holders of maturing securities. But if they couldn't,

(01:47:17):
then the first thing the interest rates on government that
go way way up.

Speaker 2 (01:47:25):
Can can you know what if you try to do
that or I try to do that, share and try
to do that's called a Ponzi scheme, that's called a
pyramid scheme, we would be in jail and we'd lose
everything everything we own. Ken Davis, you know, I'd watched
this show American Greed, and I can't you know, just

(01:47:48):
about every night they're talking about another Ponzi scheme and
this is what the federal government is doing. They're pulling
a Ponzi scheme? Am I right? Wrong? Can be honest
with me.

Speaker 17 (01:48:00):
You're right, you're right. That reminds me it was I
think it was the twenty twelve election anyway, in the
Republican primaries. The governor of Texas, then governor ex governor
Rick Perry was running. And this is to your point
about why people don't talk about it. And I guess

(01:48:24):
he's twenty twelve because he's running primarily against George Romney.
And Governor Perry made the Ponzi scheme point on the
sustainable Ponzi scheme. We have to address this, and Romney
came down on him in the next few days like

(01:48:45):
a ton of bricks, denouncing Rick Perry for slandering the government,
finance system and social security and everything else. To how
dare he suggests that this is a Ponzi scheme? No, no,

(01:49:06):
everything's fine and solid, and we need to maintain confidence
in the system, Romney said, And of course Romney uh
Rick Perry pretty quickly disappeared and and Romney went on
to be the nominee.

Speaker 2 (01:49:23):
It's a brave vote back from I want my Romney
vote back.

Speaker 17 (01:49:29):
It's a brave politician to raise it. But on one
thing that keeps him locked in to inflation and not
really dealing with it, is that they need to perpetuate
inflation in order to cheapen the dollars that they need

(01:49:54):
to raise to pay off the debt, the debt the
old at as it becomes due. Now, I mean, this
is this is an old ponzi, old con scheme that
goes all the way back to at least the Romans
who used to they were all on a coin system,

(01:50:17):
and so they would with their government employees with their knives,
would shave off the edges of the coins and keep
extra gold for the caesars, and thereby really diminishing the
value of the currency that was in circulation. And that's

(01:50:40):
we that's what we continue to do. We are inflating
the dollar to cheapen the dollar, to make it possible
to use cheaper dollars to pay off the debt in
the future, and and so and and it's a tremendous
effect over time. I mean, after the war in nineteen

(01:51:04):
forty six, my parents bought a house, a four bedroom
frame house in the in the University section near the
University of Toledo, paved driveway, curbs, sidewalks, mature vegetation, a
nice neighborhood, a nice four bedroom house, fireplace, screened in

(01:51:27):
back porch, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Nine two
hundred dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:51:35):
Well, I remember, I think it was in nineteen seventy three.
I bought my very first new car and it was
seventy three hundred dollars. And I remember going to the
bank for a loan, and the lady at the bank
she said to me, do you know you're paying work
for this car than I did for my house.

Speaker 17 (01:51:57):
Yeah, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:51:58):
Hey, Ken Davis, we got to run, but we really
appreciate you having a son with this. Ken Davis, also
known as Jay Kennery Davis. Ken, please tell our listeners
and viewers how they can follow you, read the things
that you write. Get your book Revolution they called to
turn back the lawless left and restore the promise of America. Oh,

(01:52:23):
let that book, Ken, and tell people where they can
get it.

Speaker 17 (01:52:27):
If they go to Amazon Books and just put in
the title and Kenerally Davis kwle n E r l Y,
it'll pop right up in both Kendall and paperback form. Otherwise,
if you just google Jake Keenerly Davis. I'm fortunate enough
to have a lot of opportunities to write for different publications,

(01:52:49):
and they'll get a range of things there. I write
a lot for the Federalist Society, and then in fact,
they're going to post something tomorrow because today today is
the anniversary of the concluding Lincoln Douglas debate in eighteen thirty.

Speaker 2 (01:53:11):
One one, and those I bet that that Lincoln guy
won that debate.

Speaker 17 (01:53:18):
Well, he did win the debate and went on to
become perhaps our greatest president. But the debates were really
debates then, yeah, back to that.

Speaker 2 (01:53:31):
You know, when I look at these debates, I say
that all the time, can get these moderators out of
the way, let them go at each other seriously, the
old Lincoln Douglas style of debate, That's what I think,
That's what where America would really find the truth about
these candidates.

Speaker 17 (01:53:49):
They have great improvement. There were no moderators between Lincoln
and Douglas. They just turn took turns talking.

Speaker 2 (01:53:58):
And you didn't need between me either. You didn't need
to break them up. Get out of that headlock. You know,
look of his head. I didn't need that. Ken Davis, again,
we want to thank you so much for joining us.

Speaker 17 (01:54:11):
Take care and God and honor and a pleasure, and
thanks again for inviting me and thanks for all the
good work that you two do on this important program.

Speaker 2 (01:54:22):
Thank you, Ken, Take care, God bless and you are
listening to watching the Conservative Commanders with Sharon Angle. I'm
rec curator. Go nowhere as you should, Walt, Sharon and
I will be back with Myria News and cammagery right
after this break.

Speaker 3 (01:54:36):
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Speaker 2 (01:54:39):
It makes me feel so much more confident than I've
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Speaker 2 (01:56:08):
And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commandos radio
show with Sharon Engel and I'm Rick Durader and we
are committee from the My Pillar Studios, the My Store
Studios of the a UN TV network. Sharon, we had
a couple of great guests today. I really enjoyed the show.

Speaker 3 (01:56:25):
Yes we did, and I want to thank those guests.
First guest, Ronna Donna Rice Hughes, president and CEO of
Enough Is Enough, came on to talk to us about
a pledge that she wants both presidential candidates to take
which would protect our children. It's the Children's Internet Safety

(01:56:49):
Presidential Pledge, which prioritizes the prevention of online child exploitation.

Speaker 2 (01:56:57):
Saron to me, that's a no brainer. That is absolute
no brainer. I mean, you can't get behind us. And
you know what, maybe now, maybe with Elon Musk in
Donald Trump's corner, maybe something can be done about this.

Speaker 3 (01:57:15):
Maybe. Well, I'd like to thank our second guest, Ken Davis,
who's the former Deputy Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
He also is the author of Revolution, a Call to
turn back the Wallas Left and Restore the Promise of America.
He talked to us about inflation rate jumps higher than expected,

(01:57:37):
and Biden and Harris are doing the happy talk. So, uh,
the happy talk is of course a lie.

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