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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Again, President Trump has survived the second assassination that's failed,
thank god, and as many months and now there are
more questions and answers about everything, Really, how does this
keep happening, especially this this second piece here. I mean,

(00:28):
if you have the first one, you know, you can
some of it, you can sort of chalk up them, Well,
they weren't prepared and they gotta cut flat footed. I
disagree with think there's a lot more going on here
than just that. But this piece, this next piece, proves
that there's anything that you're saying it out loud now

(00:49):
some of these things, but this proves there's something more
going on. I'm gonna get to all the details on
this this morning, and much of it true you're probably
just not even hearing anywhere else. And and and well,

(01:09):
I'll just say I doubt you will. You know, everything
that you can imagine that we've seen even the first
time around, everything that you could imagine, the horrible things
that some of the folks are saying on MS D

(01:32):
and C and some of these other places. It's you know,
we hear oftentimes from about victim shaming and things like
that from the left, and it's it's it's real it's happening.

(01:53):
And by the way, it's barely covered on the newspaper's website.
It is barely cover on the Detroit News website, barely covered.
Let's see what the free press has. Let's see what
they've got on there. And this is this is they
tried to memory hole the first one. Where do they

(02:15):
have it? Lots of Lions coverage, lots of Lions coverage
from yesterday, and I don't doubt you know, Look, Lions
are great. I want to I'd love to be talking
about football too. It's a top headline, but it is
not a top story with graphic and everything else on

(02:41):
on their their websites. De will tell you everything you
need to know about what is really happening behind the
scenes and how they covered msdncs I said, victim machinaming,
drudge reluctant to actually cover it and carry it, victim shaming.

(03:05):
It's horrific. So here's what we know. And and by
the way, this will be this will be like I
want to say, wall to wall today, but this will
be main top of conversation. We're gonna be talking about
it from several different angles and giving you details and
updates that you probably haven't heard yet, and anything new

(03:26):
that comes comes out in the you know, in the
hours ahead, we'll make sure that you're on top of
Glenn Back will be covering and I'm sure in depth.
He was just what the president this weekend, Clay and
Buck Hannity, who actually had some phone calls with the

(03:46):
President while all of this was was going down. Apparently
that coverage on Fox this weekend and even the coverage
from speaking of coverage, even the coverage in Fox was
left it left a lot to be desired. I'll just
I'll just say that for now.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
And the.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
And that'll be that. But there is some good news.
We're gonna get through this as well. There's seriousness to
all of this, but we do have, as I mentioned,
we do have some good news to try and get
through too. So we'll get to all of that. But first,

(04:31):
as I mentioned, the FBI investigating now the second failed
assassination attempt on President Trump in just a little over
two months. Now, what's interesting about this in the details.
By the way, they're not the only one investigating.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
It.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Came out yesterday after there were calls for President Trump
and the failed assassination attempt to second on him to
being investigated by the Florida authorities first and foremost, and
not to seed any sort of authority in this investigation

(05:20):
over to the guy. We'll tell you about the guy
who will play for you the press conference it took place.
We'll give you all of the little bits and pieces
of information plus what we know from before that never
really has unfortunately been addressed full speed, so we'll get
we'll get to all of that coming up. I think

(05:41):
it's important. I think all of these things are important.
I think the pieces you have to look at every
bit of this from that perspective, from I think the
most important perspective. Okay, here he was on Benny Show yesterday,
Eric Prince from a CEO of Blackwater and Navy Seal

(06:02):
making that call.

Speaker 4 (06:03):
You say that the Palm Beach authority should not seed
all power to the feds here and the way, can
you please expound on that, because I have a feeling
that that's going to be a large takeaway line here.

Speaker 5 (06:16):
And even the Governor of Florida should exert should exert
co equal control on this. This happened in Florida's territory.
The state governor has a direct interest in making sure
this doesn't happen again in his state. Clearly, the federal
government is incapable of doing these investigations if they're too

(06:37):
political or too fraught with with bias. So again, let
the state government flex up back the local government and
say enough, we want co equal information on everything here.
And I would not even turn that guy over to
the FEDS until he has been thoroughly investigated, interrogated by

(07:02):
the state and local authorities.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
We've covered this extensively and had on members of the
Task Force to investigate the Butler shooting, and they've come
on this program, sir and raged that all of the
evidence was scrubbed, that the body was cremated, and that
effectively they've been handed an empty bag by the FBI.

Speaker 6 (07:19):
Yep, and exactly.

Speaker 5 (07:20):
And there's nothing that says the state government has to
turn over any of this stuff to the Feds. They
can take a copy of everything that's on his phone,
the registration of the vehicle, whatever DNA is in that vehicle,
whatever DNA they might find on the shooter's rifle, all
those things. A fully co equal, fully transparent investigation run

(07:42):
by the state of Florida.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Yeah, you just heard why that's so important because this
previous attempt, the previous attempt unfortunately not still not allow
answers two months later, federal government apparently FBI and Secret Service,
we get the run around. But you know what's interesting,
Congress was getting answers. Congress was getting answers as well

(08:10):
as recent as Friday. I think it was a Democrat
senator with Trump derangement syndrome. It's funny to think about this,
but it's true. Bloomenthal, Senator Blumenthal with with statements on

(08:31):
what has come out in hearings and in investigations behind
closed doors, with with the with the investigation. Here's in
the Congress. Here's what he said. I think the American
people are going to be shocked when they hear the
truth about what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 7 (08:57):
To be shocked what we will report to them about
the failures and the Secret Service in this assassination camp
the former president.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
Now that's round one, folks, that's the first one. Meanwhile,
he's out on the campaign trail. I don't know that
any of this stuff has been fixed. And I just
want to tell you, I want to get through what
exactly happened and we'll we'll get to his comments in
full a little bit later. But I don't know that

(09:33):
any of this is actually been fixed at all, unfortunately.
So here's what happens. Trump is out golfing. He's on
his golf course there in West Palm Beach, and uh
Trump internationally think is the name? I think is what

(09:53):
it's called. Anyway, that part probably doesn't matter as much
as it does the fact that he was out golfing
as safe after a suspect in the apparent assassination attempt
is arrested. Well, they don't tell you, is that shots
how we learned about the shots were fired. So whether

(10:14):
it was the suspect firing the shots or whether it
was secret service or law enforcement firing the shots at
the man who had the weapon, he did get away.
He had built a sniper's nest. In fact, inside of
the golf course there he had built a snap Well
it's not against I guess he was kind of on

(10:35):
the outside, actually, that's probably the best way to put it.
He was a bit on the outside and.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
On the.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
I guess, like on the fence line, and he had
built a nest there with ceramic It looked like some
sort of body armor or protection so that whatever he
had put up would stop bullets if he was fired.
There are pictures of these things floating around on the internet,
and of course we've got it all. We'll post it

(11:08):
up in the stack today as well. Details about the
reports in the in the in the news conference as well.
But Tino, here's the word this. You want to know
the worst part. He got away. He was able to
escape and then later on was found in another county
on the highway after somebody actually was able to get

(11:29):
a picture. This is a miracle, get a picture of
the vehicle he was traveling in the license plate number
and they were able to pull him over and arrest
this guy. Uh, if somebody wasn't acting and thinking quickly
in the right place at the right time, we still

(11:51):
may not know who this this individual is today. The
guy was in two hundred to three hundred yards maybe
maybe just a tad for that. It's the descriptions are
kind of all over the place tonight or this morning.
But it was very close. In too close is probably

(12:15):
the best way to put this. He was very close
to President Trump, far too close than he ever should
have been asked about how he was able to get
that close and get on the golf course when the
president was gonna be playing golf. You're not gonna believe
what the sheriff had to say. It blows my mind.

(12:36):
And this is the second assassination attempt. None of this
should ever be possible. I said it the first time around,
and yet here we are again. None of this should
ever be possible. Coincidence. I believe takes more to believe
faith to believe coincidence in the in the first attempt.

(13:00):
You believe the second attempt at this point is just
coincidence that they were able to get this close. Well,
then you're just a moron. The odds are astronomical. They're
just astronomical. Then you want you find out more about
who this guy was the identity we will. We'll discover

(13:22):
and discuss coming up after this who he was, But
more importantly, what he'd been up to, Yeah, is even
more interesting. Deal them with a little bit of allergies
this morning, but we're gonna get through it, so we'll
do our best. And if you want to weigh and
chime in on this as well. Two four eight hundred

(13:43):
talk two four eight eight hundred eight two five to five.
Justin barclay dot com the talkback feature there you can
get in and h We'll have a great conversation. More
to come. Still yet barely scratching a surface on all
of it. It's nine ten am Detroit's News Talks Superstitched.

(14:06):
So who was the guy? Well, I'm gonna give you
a brief update on this. I want to unroll more
on this as the morning moves along. Who was the
man allegedly responsible for this second assassination attempt failed? Nevertheless?
On President Trump? A guy whose name is Ryan Wesley,

(14:31):
Ruth or Ralph, depending upon how you wanted to pronounce it,
r o U t h.

Speaker 3 (14:38):
R o U t h.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
He is an unhinged Democrat who exclusively donated to Democrats
since twenty nineteen. He is somebody who has been off
the reservation, so to speak, out, trying to recruit people

(15:08):
to fight for Ukraine. In Ukraine. You can't, I'm telling you,
you can't make some of this weirdness up. You tell
me this guy isn't some sort of intelligence asset or
something I would I don't believe it, not for a minute.
I don't buy any of this. None of this stuff
is coincidence. The so called first assassin whose body they cremated,

(15:35):
they moved very quickly to cover up any sort of
possible further investigation. He had these burner phones and all
sorts of these accounts that were encrypted foreign et cetera.

(15:55):
And this guy has to second Trump assassin. Legend the session.
Ryan Wesley Ruth Ralph connected to Congressman Adam Kinzinger through
his support of Ukraine. The interview He's Done. He did
an interview for Newsweek about his effort to fight to

(16:16):
recruit mercenaries to fight in Ukraine.

Speaker 8 (16:18):
Tell me who you are and why are you here?

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Fifty six from the US US from North Carolina, originally
still live in Hawaii now, so flew all the way
from Hawaii here. So the question as far as why
I'm here, so me. You know, a lot of the
other conflicts are gray, but this conflict is definitely black
and Whitey.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
He's got purple hair or blue hair. I'm not sure
there is some coloring going on.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
It's about good versus evil. This is a story book,
you know, any movie we've ever watched. This is definitely
evil against good. I mean, we're battling a situation here
where you know, the Ukrainians and the rest of the
world are caring and kind and generous and unselfish and
take care of one another, and it's just a matter of,

(17:09):
you know, we need to stand up for that.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
So this is a guy that you would call, for
all intentsive purposes for at what I've seen here, somebody
who is probably a useful idiot, somebody who is probably
being controlled or pushed. And in fact, you don't have
to look much further than what they're saying and doing
on the news and even how they're reacting all of

(17:31):
its less you hold in the nightly news last night,
you all believe, well you will, Yeah, I take that back,
you you you'll believe it because you know, you've you've
seen this movie, you've seen the story. You know, so

(17:52):
what what, what's what's the goods on it? Well, it's
Trump's fault. It's Trump's rhetoric. So they now finally start
to talk about rhetoric and maybe it'd be too heated
at times, and YadA YadA, but that's Trump's fault. They
have been calling him hitler for years, almost a decade now.

(18:13):
He was fine before he ever ran for anything, but
they have been calling him Hitler for nearly a decade now,
and somehow they want to say that it's his fault.
They have created this monster. And when I say they,
I'm talking about the mainstream media, I'm talking about every
single one of them own this. I'm talking about Democrat

(18:35):
politicians who are up there parenting the same Oh, he's
a threat to democracy, all of these things that they've
said over and over and over again. If this thing
is just as simple as triggering some low nut, well
they own it. At the very least. I think there's

(18:56):
probably more. Unfortunately, that's the world we live in. I
don't need to take you down to the bunker, but
I'm not an idiot, and I don't pretend that you
are either. We didn't make it through the last several
years together, not thinking, not using a few brain cells
to come to the conclusions that we've come to. Yeah,

(19:20):
I am a little upset this morning. I am a
little I can't believe we've allowed ourselves to get here.
But at the same time, I am calling for calm
and peace. And obviously these stories need to get out
the word, the truth, and that's why what we do
here every day matters and that's why you have a

(19:41):
great impact in this fight as well. Thank you for
being here. We're back in just moments checking our news
about of the hours Detroit's news Talk superstation nine ten am.
All right, I'm going to play for you some of
the pres conference in fact from yesterday. It's I think

(20:06):
some of its talent. Look, look, I wanted I got
to walk a little bit of the line here, Okay,
And and I'll say this, what I criticize like secret Service,
it's it's I'm not criticizing the you know, the rank
and file, the men and women on the on the uh,

(20:29):
the the the ground there, that's not that's not what
we're doing. What I what I'm doing. What I'm because
one of them, acting very quickly and very decisively, may
in fact, have saved President Trump's life yesterday, and the
law enforcement on the ground jumped into action. Now that

(20:51):
I think they are, don't get me wrong. I think
there are a number of things. I think there are
a number of things that are being allowed to happen
that should never even never even be And part of

(21:11):
it you're gonna hear in this press come. It just
insane to me what we're admitting and what we're saying
openly in public and essentially chalking it up to this
the answers you're gonna well that's just policy, Well then
the policy's wrong and heads need to roll and policies
need to shift immediately. This election is not just about

(21:36):
the next four years. It's about the next two hundred
and fifty people. This is it. It will determine who
we are and where we go, our kids, our grandkids,
and for generations. And I got news for you. It's
not just about making America great again. It's about making

(21:56):
the world free. As we go in this country, so
goes the rest of the world. And if evil is
allowed to thrive in this country and be completely unchecked,
and if not just unchecked celebrated, it's curtains for the

(22:19):
rest of the world. We will be entering dark, dark ages.
Here is some of the press conference and what I
took issue with. You'll hear some of this from yesterday
in Paul Beach.

Speaker 8 (22:35):
Country afternoon called Sheriff shots fired.

Speaker 9 (22:39):
That was called in by the Secret Service, because we're
in constant contact with them all the time. We were
notified of that and we had units here that immediately
sealed off the area. Fortunately, we were able to locate
a witness that came to us and said, hey, I
saw the guy running out of the bushes umped into

(23:00):
a black Nissan and I took a picture of the
vehicle and the tank, which was great. So we had
that information. Our Real Time Crimes that are put it
out to the license plate readers and we were able
to get a hit on that vehicle on n ninety

(23:20):
five as it was headed into Martin County. We got
a hold of Martin County Sheriff's office, alerted them and
they spatted the vehicle and pulled it over and detained
the guid.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
After that, let's let's just stop it there. I interrupted
that point. This is excellent police work and and a
miracle that someone was there at the right place at
the right time was able to actually call it in
get a description of the vehicle and the license plate. This,
this is this is incredible excellent police work.

Speaker 8 (23:58):
We took the victim. I'm sorry. The witness that witnessed
the incident.

Speaker 9 (24:04):
Took flew him up there and he identified as the
person that he saw running out of the bushes that
jumped into the car.

Speaker 8 (24:11):
Now in the bushes where this I.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
Just want to stop you. So listen. Listen to this.
Because the initial reports I remember hearing and seeing there
were shots fired outside of a golf club, and I thought, okay,
well there, it's Sunday. I'm just I'm trying to be
with my family and do whatever. But this stuff makes
it to you, and of course I see that. Okay,
well we'll just wait and see. Probably nothing else there.

(24:34):
And then the reports come out because they say it first,
So this was not this had nothing to do was
outside of the club, had nothing to do with the president.
It was two people shooting at each other. That was
the initial report. Then it came out, oh no, oh no,
this this actually this was something else. I didn't see it.
And eventually I do admit that this was a guy

(24:54):
who tried to make an attempt on Trump's life and
was stopped in his tracks. Well you may have just
glossed over what the guy said with the sheriff said
here he said they had to fly him up there.
So this guy makes it nearly out of county. They
had to put him in a chopper I think it

(25:15):
sounds like, and fly him to where the suspect was
apprehended to identify him and say, yes, that's the guy.
That's how far the guy had gotten away. Do you
understand this guy probably thinks he is gone. He thinks
he is out Scott. He's probably not happy that he
failed in his attempt. But he thinks I got out

(25:37):
of here. I'm going to live with a fight this
another day. Whatever he thinks. Not so fast.

Speaker 9 (25:41):
Guy was is a eight K forty seven style rifle
with a scope, two backpacks which were hung on the
fist that had a ceramic tile in him.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
And a go this was premeditated listen to the second part,
and a go pro camera pro.

Speaker 8 (25:57):
Which he was going to take pictures out.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
Of him, not gonna take pictures of that's a video
camera and it can live stream. I want you to
consider this this guy, and you're gonna find out more
about who Ryan Wesley Ruth or ralth is today. You'll
find out more in the days ahead. And thankfully, because

(26:19):
Florida is going to hang on to some of this investigation,
we may actually get details and the truth in this
whole thing. But because of what we know already, in fact,
he had an extensive history on Facebook and Twitter, and
I was able to capture some of that. In fact,
I know lots of people did archive those things. We

(26:40):
know he was. He's a democrat, he's a lefty, he's
an extreme radical liberal. He was recruiting people to fight
for Ukraine. He's got an interesting history. But listen to
what he had again. I'm gonna roll this back so
you can hear the sheriff say again what he had
with him.

Speaker 9 (26:59):
Him up there and he identified as the person that
he saw running out of the bushes that jumped into
the car. Now in the bushes where this guy was
is a eight K forty seven style rifle with a scope,
two backpacks which were hung on the fist that had
a ceramic tile in him, and.

Speaker 8 (27:18):
A go pro which he was going to take pictures
of him.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
So you've got a rifle with a scope, you've got
sent and you've got backpacks with ceramic This is basically
for him to be able to build protection around him
in a sniper's nest, and he is any tree line
basically in the bushes. They learned from the last time
the guy was too exposed. This time they put him
in a tree line hard to find. Thank god, there

(27:41):
was a secret service member who goes ahead on the
golf course, I think a couple holes ahead and is
scouting as President Trump is on this golf course. How
did the guy know, I was a questioned for you.
How did he know President Trump was going to be
there that day? This was not on any public schedule
any where. How did he know? Was he tipped off?

(28:08):
Did somebody on the inside give him that information? How
did he know where to go? How did he know
where to set up? Was he supplied these things? And
then the GoPro camera. To me, this is clear, It's
clear evidence, just like that the first did the initial attempt.

(28:30):
They want this caught on camera. They want it caught
live four K for the world to see. They want it.
It's not just about Trump. They want it proof. This
is what happens to anyone who dares stand up against

(28:52):
the machine. This is it. That's that's clear to me.
Old truth is in these details.

Speaker 8 (29:06):
So those are being processed right now.

Speaker 9 (29:09):
The Secret Service agent that was on the course did
a fantastic job. What they do is they have an
agent that jumps one hole ahead of time to where
the president was at and he was able to spot
this rifle barrel sticking out of the fence and immediately
engage that individual, at which time the individual took off.

(29:29):
So that's what we know about the investigation. We have
somebody in custody right now that is a potential suspect.
We got a little bit more to work to do
on it, but as we usually do, as soon as
we decide that we're going to book them into the
county jail, and the charges that he's going to be
booked into, we'll get those to you, and we'll get
a picture of them, and we'll get you his background.

(29:50):
So now I'm going to turn it over to the
representative of the Secret Service and.

Speaker 8 (29:54):
He's going to make a brief statement. All right, Good
afternoon everyone.

Speaker 10 (30:00):
I first want to thank all of our law enforcement partners,
to include the Pumbish Sheriff's Office in the Martin County
Sheriff's Office for their involvement today. Former President Donald Trump
is safe and unharmed following the protective incident shortly before
two pm on Sunday at Trump International Golf Club at

(30:21):
West pom Beach, the US Secret Service personnel opened fire
on a gunman located near the property line. And this
matters on their investigation. I'll turn it over to my
partners over.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
The FBI, very little for him to say.

Speaker 8 (30:40):
Good afternoon everyone. My name is Jeffrey Veltry.

Speaker 11 (30:42):
I'm the Special Agent in charge of the FBI's Miami
Field Office. The FBI has assumed the role as the
weed federal law enforcement agency in the investigation of the
incident that occurred earlier today at Trump International Golf Course
here in West Palm Beach, Florida. We've deployed a number
of resources, including investigative teams, crisis Response team members, bomb technicians,

(31:10):
and evidence Response Team members as well. What we need
right now is for the public to avoid the area
around the golf course. We will continue to support this
investigation with the full resources of the FBI, alongside our
partners with the United States Secret Service and the Palmbeach
Sheriff's Office, as well as Martin County Sheriff's Office and

(31:32):
state and local law enforcement. I would ask that if
anyone has any information that may assist with this investigation
to contact our tip line at one eight hundred call
FBI or at tips that's tips.

Speaker 8 (31:51):
Dot FBI dot gov. Thank you, Hey.

Speaker 12 (32:00):
I am Dave Ehrenberg, State Attorney from Palm Beach County.

Speaker 8 (32:03):
I want to thank.

Speaker 12 (32:04):
Shriff Bradshaw and our partners at the local, state, and
federal levels.

Speaker 8 (32:09):
I'm here because our.

Speaker 12 (32:10):
Prosecutors are currently working up warrants and a motion for
pre trial detention for the suspect.

Speaker 8 (32:17):
In that way, he will be kept in custody.

Speaker 12 (32:20):
But our filing of these warrants and charge at the
state level does not preclude federal charges that could be coming.
But in the meantime, it looks like the warrants and
the pre trial detention motion will happen first. And again,
I want to thank the cooperation we've had with our
federal partners and at the local level, and thank you

(32:41):
all for being here today.

Speaker 9 (32:43):
Okay, we're gonna make these pictures available to you. It
will show you a picture of the backpack and the rifle,
and there's also a go through on the fence there
where he was a timp on film and what was
going on.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
You should have heard some of the questions. I'm gonna
have to pull those up for you because that that
was what you're hearing here is very little but the
questions and what they said about why uh why why
he lacked certain well, essentially it's coverage it's it's why

(33:17):
why there was coverage of of him and UH in
the scenario on the situation, why why?

Speaker 2 (33:24):
What?

Speaker 1 (33:24):
Why? Why were these things allowed to happen? What? How come?
Why was there ever anybody ever allowed on the course?
What happened?

Speaker 8 (33:35):
We're going to take a very limited amount of questions.

Speaker 9 (33:37):
Let's hear some direct them to who you want to
answer the question.

Speaker 13 (33:40):
This individually, any sea uns being the team.

Speaker 9 (33:44):
No statement right now as far as his involvement in
the incident and UH. The further investigation to be completed.

Speaker 13 (34:00):
Understands there was a rifle smader agents saw on golf course.

Speaker 12 (34:04):
Saw rifle quite most.

Speaker 9 (34:07):
So.

Speaker 10 (34:08):
He saw that that is correct, yes, course behind them?

Speaker 8 (34:14):
How close it was? One or two holes behind.

Speaker 10 (34:17):
That because the bubble moves through the UH golf course,
so our agents will get there first.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
Clear it.

Speaker 10 (34:25):
He noticed that the rifle was pointing out Our agents engaged.

Speaker 8 (34:30):
We are not sure right now if.

Speaker 10 (34:32):
The individual was able to take a shot at our
agents UH, but for sure our agents were able to
UH to engage with the UH with the sub agent
I I I that appears.

Speaker 8 (34:46):
Couch.

Speaker 14 (34:47):
How far away was the.

Speaker 13 (34:48):
President Donald Trump where this gentle line was CODs.

Speaker 9 (34:55):
Okay, okay, probably between three and five hundred yards.

Speaker 3 (35:00):
Wow.

Speaker 8 (35:00):
But with a rifle and a scope like that, that's
not a long distance. It's done for the service of
How far.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
Was your agent.

Speaker 8 (35:12):
That I I I'm not I'm not sure right now.
That's we're still looking into the course for the.

Speaker 15 (35:16):
Foregrounds and issues via all ur of the suit agent.

Speaker 8 (35:20):
That is correct, four to six. We're not sure yet.

Speaker 3 (35:23):
There a long.

Speaker 8 (35:25):
Yes, yes, and.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
You have off the.

Speaker 4 (35:34):
How is it they what happened?

Speaker 8 (35:35):
And or fuge robbers is or any ol Singuritian golf course?

Speaker 1 (35:40):
I didn't hear about it.

Speaker 8 (35:42):
Could say that one more time and talk up a
little bit.

Speaker 16 (35:45):
So how was it able to happen?

Speaker 2 (35:47):
And or who's your right necessarily.

Speaker 15 (35:50):
Securitia golf course?

Speaker 9 (35:52):
Well, you gotta understand the golf course is surrounded by shrubbery,
so so when somebody gets into the shrubbery, they're pretty
much out of sight, al right. And at this level
that he is at right now, he's not the city president.

Speaker 8 (36:04):
If he was, we would have had this higher golf
course around him.

Speaker 1 (36:08):
This this man ought to be ought to be fired.
You got to be run out of office. He's a sheriff.
So they're elected. But this answer is absolutely ridiculous. Well,
he said this policy, so he's not really a president,
so we don't have the whole golf We only do
that for the president. A failed assassination attempt just took place,

(36:29):
what two months ago, and so he said, well, policy dictates,
you know, that's the policy here is that we don't
do We're not gonna protect him like we would you know,
the city president. You know, so we were otherwise because
otherwise we would have the whole golf course surrounded. There's
no excuse for this. There is absolutely no excuse for this.

Speaker 9 (36:54):
Well, because he's not the security is limited to the
areas that the Secret Service deems possible. So I would
imagine that the next time becomes a golf course, there'll
probably be a little bit more people around the perimeter.
But the Secret Service did exactly what they should have done.
They provided exactly what the pretense should have been. That

(37:14):
you did a fantastic job.

Speaker 1 (37:16):
It's your opinion that agent that stopped it did do
a fantastic job. That's correct, I agree. But this whole
thing about the reason why this was able to even
take place in the first place, is because well, he's
not the sitting president, so we you know, there's only
so much you know, we can do, you know, because
policy what not. Wes Palm, the sheriff done. That's that guy.

(37:45):
Very very poor answer. Uh, it was a tough day
for a lot of folks. In fact, the anchors on
Fox Is. I'll give you another example of very bad,
very poor showing for those two. They should be thrown
off the network never to return. I'm not kidding. I'm
gonna get into it. More of the updates that you
won't hear anywhere else, and a story that they're already

(38:07):
trying the memory Hall. They're already trying to push this
underneath the rug. The second assassination attempt Think God failed
from President Trump yesterday, the truth, the story, we'll get
to it all coming out and more Top of the Hour,
story that you may not even heard yet, the disastrous
policies of Biden, Harris Whitmer, trippling the auto industry, The

(38:31):
latest coming up, the casualties nine to ten am, The
Choice News Talk Superstars.

Speaker 15 (38:42):
Why Yeah, they're blaming him now, INSC blaming Assid victim
shit right in MSNBC blaming Trump for the assassination.

Speaker 17 (38:54):
Do you expect that he calls him within the Trump
campaign to do that, because he's going to reach out
to his supporters and say, let's take this down.

Speaker 18 (39:07):
We do not know again, the source of any gun
shot or gun shots. We don't know who's responsible for this.

Speaker 19 (39:15):
The whole thing.

Speaker 18 (39:15):
Has yet to be one hundred percent confirmed from start
to finish how this all played out. But do you
expect to hear anything from the Trump campaign about toning
down the rhetoric, toning down the violence, or would that
be a typical of the former president?

Speaker 20 (39:31):
Well, Alex, remember back to the assassination attempt on President
Trump's life and how you know, there was talk of
a new tone, and then the Republican Convention was by
Trump and standards muted, and it did seem like he was,
you know, just trying to take it down a few notches.
But then by the end of his convention speech, you know,

(39:54):
we were kind of back to where we started. So
I don't know how long this could like, you know,
this moment of unity for the country where we come
together and we say I don't want any political opposition
to be under threat of violence. It's not okay. Any
threat of viron violence. You know, we don't want I

(40:14):
would love for us to have a unity type moment,
but I think it's probably going to be seen.

Speaker 1 (40:20):
In the past. You won't allow it. Trump has never
threatened violence. It's never come for the right, It's always
coming from the left. We break back at tom of
the Hour, the latest in the auto industry under attack, Biden,
Harris Whitmer and the latest casualties next Detroit to do

(40:41):
this talk superstation. That's one of the details that continue
to come out about what happened this week in the
second assassination with him and President Trump, and the question
how is this even allowed? The guy that got so close,
how did he know? The press said it would be
golfing that day, and many of his top ends didn't

(41:04):
even know that he was going to be golfing that
day till last minute. Apparently he decided to head over
to the course. A lot of these questions, a lot
of these things indeed need answers, and we got more
of them coming up, including the fact that they and

(41:24):
I said, this is Trump's fault. NBC ms NBC saying
all of it, saying, hey, don't you know, don't don't
don't blame the guy. Don't blame the guy with a gun.
I thought I never thought i'd hear this out of
the left. Don't blame the guy with the gun. It's
Trump's fault. It's his rhetoric. He's the one as responsible.

Speaker 19 (41:46):
Today's apparent assassination attempt comes amid increasingly fierce rhetoric on
the campaign trail itself. Mister Trump is running made JD.
Vans continue to make baseless claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio.

Speaker 3 (41:58):
What today's apparent ofs and.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
Somehow lacking it to Springfield, Ohio and what they call
baseless claims. I'd like to see their evidence for that.
We have lots of base there, Lester. We have testimony
from people at the County and City Commission meeting talking
about what they're witnessing, what they're seeing. We have a

(42:22):
place that's been overrun. Twenty thousand people from Haiti just
dumped into a tiny town of Springfield, Ohio. That's not baseless.
They are quickly counting themselves as useless and irrelevant the
mainstream media when they lie.

Speaker 3 (42:41):
To you.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
With such zest and vigor, foaming at the mouth. As
a if some people still buying at most. Not what's
happening there in Springfield, Ohio, and that's happening all across
the Midwest and places like right here in our own backyard,
is that the average person is being forgotten. In fact,

(43:03):
we are seeing that happen right now, right here at home.
And the auto industry is they push these green pipe
dreams sort of ideology electric vehicle mandates on the entire industry,
and boy, it's it's it's causing major issues. Just this weekend,
I got this notice. Workers at Toledo Jeeps to landis

(43:27):
JT's side, the Gladiator truck received a layoff robo call
five thirty in the morning. They must give a forty
eight hour notice. The layoff will be effective for Monday morning.
So these these all are all of these stories, by
the way, come there's there's reasons for these consequences. Henry

(43:50):
Payne joins us now with the latest and of course
no surprise, I think why we find ourselves in this
in this place, and real people and real lives are
impacted every good.

Speaker 3 (44:00):
Morning, Hey, justin good morning.

Speaker 1 (44:05):
Yeah, we talked a little bit about this over the
weekend before it became an even more eventful weekend. But
there's a reason why all of these things are happening.
None of us happens in a vacuum. We've seen this
failed policy, the electric vehicle mandates and everything else crushing
the industry in a number of different ways. And you know,

(44:28):
I know you've been up close and personal taking a
look at this.

Speaker 3 (44:34):
It's you know, it's interesting the news that Royal the
auto industry this weekend. It was not just the information
coming out of Stillanis, which has been difficult. You and
I have talked about the slow down at Stalanis, at
their flagship Jeep brand in particular, there's been layoff notices

(45:02):
coming in Toledo because of the slowdown in Jeep sales.
But the other story that really caught the attention of
a lot of the industry was Jim Farley was over
in China and was stunned to see the progress of

(45:26):
the Chinese in electric vehicle production. In the Chinese obviously
are mandating electric vehicles in their market. They've got dozens
of companies at the government funds over there, and what
the Chinese is doing, essentially is recognizing that the rest

(45:47):
of the world is going down this ev mandate as well,
the Chinese are doing what are in their national interest,
which is making evs, because China controls about eighty percent
of the materials that go into batteries. Justin I'm down
here in Nashville, Tennessee this week, and gas prices here

(46:11):
are two thirty five a gallon. It's about half of
what it is in California. That's a good chunk under
about seventy five cents under what it is up in Michigan.
It reminds you that what's in the United States interest

(46:33):
is fossil fuels. We have underneath us, and have had
for centuries, one of the world's great deposits of fossil fuels,
whether it's coal, whether it's natural gas, and of course
whether it's petroleum, where we have the world's greatest reserves
now reserves even greater than the Middle East. And it

(46:56):
is in our national interest, obviously to mind those fossil fuels,
to power our economy with them, to power our automobiles
with them. And yet our government has decided that our
national interest is China. It's that we should be building
evs with battery materials from China. It really shows you

(47:18):
how upside down industrial policy is in this country.

Speaker 1 (47:26):
Yeah, and again it's it's hard to gloss over this
and miss it. But you know, again, we talk about
this and you're looking at this from like a thirty
thousand foot view, but deep on the ground, this impacts
people in major ways in our economy. To talk with
even the saying label the economy, it's kind of impersonal,

(47:49):
but it's it's loss of jobs. And the person that
I got this note from over the weekend, someone who
listens to the program, has couple of family members working
there at that plan, and you you know, that's that's
kind of the way things generations have gone here at
these these autoplas, And it's not just inside those those companies,

(48:13):
but everything that impacts that industry, that impacts everything else
in the state. And we're looking at massive what was
the report last week, thousands of jobs and I think
that number was low. Is what you said last week
would be lost in these mandates if we move forward.

Speaker 3 (48:36):
Yeah, there's there's no doubt that the electric vehicle requires
a lot fewer jobs to make than an internal combustion engine.
But but you know, I mean, electric vehicles are are
a good drive train, so is diesel, so is gasoline.

(48:58):
Gasoline powered cars are ninety percent of the cars are
sold in the United States. I mean, you know, this
is what markets work out. Customers figure out what's best
for them, and that's that's really what's been the United
States strength is letting the consumer decide. And now you
have this industrial policy that's being imposed on the United

(49:18):
States by the US government forcing these automakers toward electric vehicles,
and that's naturally having disruption. But the other piece of this,
justin you know, talking about looking this, looking at this
from a ground view, is is that in order to
in order to pay for those electric vehicles which are

(49:41):
not which are not desired widely by less consumers, They're
mostly designed desired by luxury buyers. If you're going to
make a parallel line of electric vehicles along with your
gas cards, which was what the automakers are being asked
to do by the government, you've got to jack up
the prices on your gasoline vehicles in order to pay

(50:05):
for these money losing electric vehicle lines. And so, to
take Stolanis as an example, Jeep has really jacked up
production of its high end vehicles. A lot of Jeep wagoneers,
a lot of Jeep Grand Cherokees, sixty seventy ninety thousand
dollars vehicles that have big margin so that they can

(50:26):
make money on those vehicles in order to feed this
electric vehicle mandate. And that means that customers at the
other end of the spectrum, folks who want say a
twenty thousand dollars Renegade or a thirty thousand dollars Jeep Cherokee,
they don't get those cars anymore. Those cars have been canceled.
You can't buy in this country a new Jeep Renegator,

(50:47):
a new Jeep Cherokee, and that means that the average
price of vehicles is going up to about fifty thousand dollars.
So it also affects what customers can buy the affordability
of vehicles. And so it's really it's really pinching not
only workers on the assembly line, but it's pinching the
consumers out there trying to find an affordable vehicle, especially

(51:11):
as the economy has started to slow down here recently.

Speaker 1 (51:15):
Every paying Detroit News Detroit News Talk superstation nine ten am.
And you're talking about the stories here that Henry, Apparently
they don't I don't think they get the coverage they deserve.
But look, we're not going to let it go anytime.
So what's on the horizon we're watching as lots of
things are happening this week, what do you have your

(51:36):
eye on?

Speaker 3 (51:39):
Well, you and I talked last week. My favorite quote
from the debate last week was Kamala Harris a continuing
insisted cars change weather. And I think a lot of
a lot of discussion of what Johnald Trump said by

(52:01):
the ABC moderators, but the ABC moderators apparently agree with
Kamala Harris that cars change weather. And I think that
that line is is so absurd that that is as
consumers continue to continue to resist this idea of of
climate change, that's it's one more thing that they're going
to look at, uh this fall and say, you know,

(52:24):
for the for the things that really matter to us,
you know, you, you know, you really got to look
at at the products we buy, and you the government
has already canceled the white bulbs that they buy. You've
got a lot of local governments that are canceling natural
gas ovens and stoves. And I think I really think

(52:47):
ultimately that that that's going to affect people as you,
as you start to crimp the products that they want
to buy.

Speaker 1 (52:57):
Choices are clear. This year probably never been more clear.
What we're what we're up against, what we face. Henry Payne,
always a pleasure. Thank you for taking the time to
lay an hon us and give us the truth. We
appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (53:09):
Justin great to be with you. I have a great day.

Speaker 1 (53:12):
You too, good. You can catch Henry Payne here. The
Auto updates twice a week right here at nine ten am.
Detroit's News Talk superstation is all over white to Detroit
News as well, and we appreciate taking the time to

(53:32):
keep us up to speak in a voice of reason
out all right, more coming, Yeah, we got more to
get through this morning. A lot's happening here in our
own neck of the woods. Not just the second failed
attempt on President Trump's life. There's a campaign trail heats up.
He's actually here in the state this week. We'll tell

(53:53):
you're wearing comm Leganes too. All of those details on
the way points News Talk Superstition nine ten am of
dates from the weekend around the state and beyond. In
back here in our own backyard. Two shot one killed
Eastern Market is the headlines this morning. This postgame Lion's

(54:16):
tailgate party, looks like after the loss there to the bucks,
looks like this large fight broke out. There are reporting
dispersed just after a few minutes. Chief James White said
the h during a news briefing. They're the shooting that
they reculdve the few feet away from where the initial

(54:37):
fight was and two fighters put up their hands like
they were about to fight each other. One of the
people in the fight, a male from Oak Park, pulls
out a gun fires at least twice. Two people struck.
A man who the chief said was a Detroit residence
in his forties dead today. Well a second victim is
twenties hospitalized in critical condition. They say officers did a

(55:00):
great job. They were doing traffic for the game or
gun shots, able to quickly get the shooter in the custody.
Well I said two victims the shooter were most likely
attended that postgame tailgate party and that's when it all went.
Tailgating drinking guns don't mix, he said. It's ridiculous. If

(55:22):
you're going to fight to fight, everyone has to have
a gun. It makes them feel tough, he says. And
now we've got two people shot. One dead and another
suspect who is going to face some serious charges, probably murder. Well, yeah,
you never want to mix alcohol and firearms, period, But gosh,

(55:43):
I kiss you get you know. This is just another
one of those exams. I can't go anywhere, can't think
about going anywhere doing anything without getting into some sort
of serious consequences. And uh, it's yeah, no, I know,
it's it's very sad, very sad. I've got I played you,

(56:14):
Lester Hold, we played the ms at DNC, we played you,
these folks blaming Trump for another second failed assassination attempt.
But there's more coming out. What's the truth. There's more
coming out about the individual who was responsible. Okay, there's

(56:34):
still a video with the guy. See, this is just
strange stuff. The first failed assassin was seen in a
video like a commercial for black Rock. Oh this is
a black Rock commercial too. Oh no, please don't tell
me there's this. Can't be this guy. The second guy

(56:58):
is also in a commercial. It's what ah, it just
it can't be, is it really? Well, that's what there's
I don't I can't confirm this, so I'm just kidding.
It is some sort of promo or commercial that they

(57:18):
ran for this guy. All right, I'll play some of
it for you anyway.

Speaker 21 (57:27):
Post of action.

Speaker 1 (57:31):
People here, that's him. That's him right there. You're watching
them behind the scenes livestream. You can see this Facebook,
Twitter acts, rumble getter locals. We've got it all up
at justin Berkley dot come to us. Well, we'll make
sure this gets up in the stack. We make sure
that everything we talk about through the week does so

(57:53):
that so that you can make sure that your stand
up to speed with all the stories and you can
fact check me or share this stuff with people that
probably aren't hearing it anywhere else. So there, there he
is this So what is his connection to you, Craig,
because it is kind of interesting. There's there's more on
this guy that you just aren't hearing. And I don't know, uh,

(58:19):
I just don't know that you're going to hear this
anywhere else more from the presidential candidates answer campaign will
both be in Michigan this weekend and uh or this
week rather and you'll I'm sure you'll hear more. But
there I they tried to memory hold the first assassination

(58:41):
at them. This one, I just I I think it.
We're probably done talking about it by tomorrow, or they will.

Speaker 2 (58:58):
I won't.

Speaker 8 (58:59):
I will.

Speaker 1 (59:00):
I personally not gonna go there. We continue to stand strong,
of course, give them the truth, the stories that you
want to hear anywhere else. More of that coming up
after this Bot of the Hour News will get our
headlines plus news, traffic and weather together nine ten am.

(59:22):
Without voters suppression, the accent is back.

Speaker 20 (59:25):
Stacy Abrams would be the governor of Georgia.

Speaker 13 (59:29):
Andrew Gillham is the governor of Florida.

Speaker 18 (59:33):
First we saw her develop the magical accent when she
was down south.

Speaker 1 (59:37):
I'm gonna get into some business now, okay.

Speaker 22 (59:40):
And now it's back.

Speaker 20 (59:41):
You all help us win in twenty twenty and we
won't do it again in twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (59:46):
We gonna beat him in November.

Speaker 1 (59:47):
What are you gonna do about it?

Speaker 8 (59:48):
We all know you.

Speaker 1 (59:49):
Don't talk like that. You've been vice president for four years.
He does not look it like he talks it. She
doesn't talk like this. When we get this done together up.

Speaker 2 (59:59):
I know how to talk to you.

Speaker 22 (01:00:00):
You, I mean, come on, witness, and they know, we
all know she's just a big walking bag of artifice.

Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
You think you just fell out of a coconut tree.
Best rapper alive too? Are you kidding me?

Speaker 3 (01:00:18):
I'm totally.

Speaker 13 (01:00:21):
Part of that.

Speaker 1 (01:00:23):
Gosh. I gonna tell you it's tough to watch some
of this like nails on a chalkboard, uh, but also
funny at the same time. She'll be here this week.
It looks like I should be here with Oprah. She's

(01:00:43):
bringing Oprah. That's the only way she could draw a crowd.
Breag Oprah with her, although I don't. She may find
that Oprah doesn't draw the crowd she used to. They're
sent to hoston on Presidented Unite for America live stream
event in support of Democratic President Chill nomine their vice president,
Kamala Harris Acord new the communications team. The eight pm

(01:01:05):
virtual event on Thursday will be broadcast virtually around the
nation and to an intimate so that won't be a crowd.
It will be small because it's intimate in person audience
at an undisclosed location. Of course, of course, of course
it is. This will be a small in person event,

(01:01:26):
A spokesperson for the Haros campaign said, start contrast from
the fifteen thousand person rally Harris Helder the airport hangar. Well, yeah,
they busted people in for those things. We've seen the
video evidence and people talking about this. Every one of
those he does, let's say a start contrast to a

(01:01:46):
Trump rally. Let's put it that way. President Trump will
be in Michigan as well tomorrow in Flint for a
town hall that he'll be holding. Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee
Sanders he is going to be along with him for

(01:02:09):
that town so that should be interesting as the campaigns.
Could you think Jade Vance is also in Michigan next?
Is it tomorrow? It might be tomorrow. That's a town
hall tomorrow too, So there you go. There's a couple
of those for your for your perusal. So we're starting

(01:02:31):
to learn more and more about just who this guy is.
Who is this man that apparently they say allegedly is
the man that tried to again take out President Trump
on the golf course yesterday. His name is Ryan Wesley

(01:02:53):
ruth or Ralph fifty eight from Hawaii. He echo Harrison
Biden's anti Trump rhetorick on social media. You can see
it all over. He's an extreme radical Democrat. He is
in custody, and we may actually hear more about who
this man is in the story behind It, authority say

(01:03:17):
he targeted former President Donald Trump while golfing in Florida
on Sunday. This is some of this to just a
glimpse of some of the things that he had written
on social media. Democracy is on the ballot this year.
We cannot lose, Echoing the anti Trump rhetoric used by

(01:03:42):
Harris and Biden. He has a lengthy criminal record from
North Carolina, frequently posted about politics, exclusively donated to Democrat
candidates and causes dating back to twenty nineteen, and has
blue hair or at least in one picture at one
point blue hair. He was also actively involved in trying

(01:04:04):
to recruit people to go fight in Ukraine. From all
over this guy, I think you're going to find out
more and more about him who he is. And there
he is in a back of a squad car. Is
that from yesterday? It might be? Yeah, that was yesterday's picture.

(01:04:29):
Zelensky has come out against political violence. That's interesting and
people asking did this guy have some sort of inside
information on Trump's movements? An ex FBI official calling the
possibility scary. How would he know that Trump was going

(01:04:52):
to be golfing that day? I mean, that's a very
good question. How would he know he was not on
any sort of public schedule. You know, the possibility is

(01:05:12):
really frightened. On July thirty first, Harris said in Houston,
our fundamental freedoms are on the balance, so is our democracy.
And this guy echoed the same scenario. Trump on the

(01:05:38):
fifth hole. This guy looks like he was set up
on the sixth with again, as we told you earlier,
a sniper's nest. He had essentially set up backpacks full
of ceramic, some sort of body armor style plating. It
looks like to shield him from whatever fire he might

(01:06:01):
be ready to take. He had a weapon, they called
it an AK forty seven style weapon, a rifle with
a scope. And he also had to go pro camera,
which tells me, unfortunately, everything we need to know about

(01:06:23):
the situation. He wanted it on cap caught on camera,
he wanted it to be streamed maybe and four K
those things have the ability to do that. Here he
is in front of the Capitol building, apparently lobbying for

(01:06:44):
Ukraine and funding and whatnot and more. You're going to
find out more and more about this guy, his long
criminal record. And by the way, what about what about
this headline from NBC News. You fools man in custody

(01:07:04):
after Trump golf club incident. A failed assassination attempt is
not an incident. Once convicted of possessing a machine gun,

(01:07:26):
you can't make this stuff up. So I played the
interview for you earlier this morning. He was a Newsweek
I think it was did the uh I think Newsweek
was the one that did the original interview with him,
and it was point. It's interesting, it's it's it's telling

(01:07:49):
the well the The other thing that people are talking
about is all of the Ukraine, you know, Tiets. I'll
play some of the stuff me.

Speaker 8 (01:08:01):
Who you are and why are you here?

Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
Fifty six from the US, US from North Carolina originally
so live in Hawaiian now so follway from Hawaii here.
So the question as far as why I'm here to me.
You know, a lot of the other conflicts are gray,
but this conflict is definitely black and white. This is
about good versus evil. This is the storybook, you know,

(01:08:25):
any movie we've ever watched. This is definitely evil against good.
I mean, we're battling a situation here where you know,
the Ukrainians and the rest of the world are caring
and kind and generous and unselfish and take care of
one another. And it's just a matter of you know.

Speaker 1 (01:08:45):
We need to stand up for that.

Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
That is the most important thing in the world, is
just to show human beings that we're kind and we're
caring and that we take care of one another and
the world is united.

Speaker 1 (01:08:56):
Somebody asked a great question, and I think it's fair.
How did he get a passport with all of that background?
How did he how did he get a passport to
get to get to Ukraine to get out of the
country and all of that. Yeah, I mean that's a
that's a fair question. And don't these countries usually screen
for stuff like that? Wait a minute, you once were

(01:09:18):
arrested for having a machine gun?

Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
What?

Speaker 1 (01:09:24):
Yeah, come on over, Well you're fighting for Ukraine. Maybe
they bend the rules a little bit. And look again,
I'm not trying to take you down into I'm just
I'm presenting facts. What you do with him is up
to you. I'm not trying to take you down to
a rabbit hole. But people are making the point and
I think it's fair at least. Sad September eleventh, last

(01:09:47):
week Time the latest issue the cover President Trump on
the golf course. He's in a cart, it's in the
sand looking back and uh, the headline in trouble. Yeah,

(01:10:12):
you could. Well, that's just a coincidence. I don't I
don't know. I don't know about that. This could be well,
it could be a coincidence, but it is. Uh, it's
got some people well, and I think fairly and at
this point, look, everything's all the table. You're allowed to
ask the second assassination attempt in as many months, you're

(01:10:37):
allowed to ask questions. I will continue doing that. Plus
James Dixon joins us to talk about that in the
state of Michigan, playing such a pivotal and critical role
here in this election could save the state, you could
save the country. It's just that simple skintting behind it

(01:11:00):
with that ten x votes movement. We'll talk about that
at tennex votes dot com. But also the town hall
Trump in for the town hall the Sarah Huckaby Sanders
in Flint tomorrow. You can hear it here live seven
pm Detroit News Talk Superstation nine Tenday up back after
this latest from the midwesterner around the stay will check in. Yeah,

(01:11:28):
Nicole Shanahan has got a new video out. She's He's
the VP running made for Kennedy. Never she was married
to one of the Google guys. Anyway, She's put out
some spectacular stuff.

Speaker 14 (01:11:40):
This the latest across the Atlantic. In the North American
country of the United States lies a fascinating and often
misunderstood collective. From its northeastern cities to its Midwestern towns
to its expansive West. This courageous group of individuals the
most notably known for their unwavering patriotism as we explore

(01:12:00):
the fascinating world of the Maga people. As we embarked
on our journey, we were judicious in taking all necessary precautions.
Our media had warned us that these were a vicious, radical,
and even deplorable people. Contrary to what we had been told,

(01:12:25):
we found the Maga people to be warm, loving, and
even rather cheeky at times. As we spent time with
the Maga people, we learned that their mantra make America
Great Again, is an optimistic belief that the United States
will once again prosper by returning to its founding principles
of a government by and for the people. Under these beliefs,
the Maga people strive to protect America's constitution, freedom of

(01:12:49):
its citizens, health of its people, and are yearning to
restore the American dream that existed not so long ago.

Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
It's Hilario's It's cut like one of those old school
sort of venture films they'd show on the movies.

Speaker 14 (01:13:03):
Notice they're rather wholesome familial demeanor. They often talk about
their love of family, the importance of truth, and a
desire for basic human rights as they strive to uphold
the peace and harmony throughout their communities. The Maga people
are insistent on protecting their borders. However, they are not
inherently confrontational as they advocate for ending the wars and

(01:13:24):
military presence abroad. Further observations reveal that Maaga people come
from all walks of life, including farmers and ranchers, family
owned businesses, entrepreneurs, health advocates, blue collar workers, and military servicemen.
And just recently, the Maga people joined forces with another group,

(01:13:45):
the Maha people. Together, the Maga and Mahaf started a
movement to make America healthy again. As we departed back
to our native land, we couldn't help but reflect on
all that the Marga people had taught us. Once perceived
is a dangerous and barbaric group. We found ourselves feeling
enlightened by the maga's moral, ethical, and honest ways of life.

(01:14:07):
One could only hope that a similar movement would eventually
emerge for us.

Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
I love it. Who are these Maga? Who are these
mega people? Anyway? Fantastic stuff, that's the creative side of
sort of the less leftist, sort of creative brain folk.
She's one of them, but she's obviously seen. And I
think you welcome in this coalition, this type of a
group of people who said, look, we've seen enough. We

(01:14:37):
don't want any more of these crazy wars. We endless,
we don't, we don't, we don't want any of this.
Just anti science, anti reality, can't question anything, and uh
and they're jumping ship in big way. Speaking of anti
science and anti reality, Tim Wall in Michigan asked about

(01:15:03):
his plan to fight grocery prices. Well, first of all,
he wants you to fight in grocery stores. That's number one.
He wants you to fight in grocery stores. Go out
and get loud, and of course they confront people. I
guess as they're having to deal with the prices.

Speaker 21 (01:15:20):
This thing's gonna be a battle for the next fifty
two days.

Speaker 8 (01:15:24):
It's gonna be in rooms, one in rooms just like this.

Speaker 21 (01:15:28):
It's gonna be one door to door, call to call
five dollars donation, trying to have that hard conversation in
the produce aisle with the person you saw there at
the grocery store and ask have.

Speaker 3 (01:15:40):
Your voted yet?

Speaker 1 (01:15:41):
So the think about this. The rhetoric is already bad enough.
There are tags on President Trump. Now they want you
going up to people and getting in arguments at the grocery.
Can you imagine somebody tries to walk up to you
at the grocery store and you can barely afford what
you got in your cart. They want to yell at
you for support, to support uh Harrison Walls, the people

(01:16:07):
that put us in this place in the first place.

Speaker 18 (01:16:10):
From a lot of people, I just want my gas
and my groceries to be cheaper.

Speaker 13 (01:16:13):
What is your administration's plan?

Speaker 1 (01:16:15):
To be more specific A Lott, This is brilliant, talk
about this at the grocier star. This is genius level.
Stuff is but on lowering.

Speaker 23 (01:16:24):
The living, retroducing more oil than we ever have in
this country. We are producing more than any other country.
We're expanding those options for it, whether it's wind, it's
solar and things getting at this heart of climate change,
but at the same time creating jobs for Americans and
gas prices will continue to come down. And I think
what I keep saying about this on food prices that
we've seen it. Look, I know this from farm country.

(01:16:45):
Farmers are only getting about three to ninety bushel for corn,
ten bucks for soybeans. Somebody in the middle's taken more
than they should on this thirty seven stakes have laws
against that.

Speaker 1 (01:16:54):
She's talking about making that the case, expanding it.

Speaker 23 (01:16:56):
The one thing though that she's talking about and we're
seeing happen and the numbers came out this week, is
real wages are finally rising. And one of the reasons
is she's making it easier to form a union.

Speaker 12 (01:17:05):
I hear from a lot of people.

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
I just thought, so unions and climate change unions are
the solution. Climate change is the problem. That's why your
grocery prices are through the roof. It's not inflation because
they've printed him, spent money they didn't have. Taxpayers are
on the hook for it all. Now that's that's not it.

(01:17:28):
It's it's climate change. That's it's your suv that's causing
all of this problem. You have to realize that too.
It's your car changes the weather. That's that's what he's saying.
So whatever you do, go out confront people at grocery
stores and then talk to them about climb.

Speaker 8 (01:17:49):
You know, if you just.

Speaker 1 (01:17:52):
You just voted for Harris, if you just if you
just voted for the lady that spews words salads, you
wouldn't have to pay as much for or your salad.
It'll climate change and whatnot. And then have people get
into fist knocked down, drag out fist fights in the
grocery store. That's what they want, they really do. These
people are leftists, radical, They want nothing more than that

(01:18:18):
to cause chaos in America. And I'll tell you again,
we've survived yet a second it's a President Trump, but
a second attempt on his life. And I'm telling you,
if either one had been successful, I don't know what
it would do to this country. And then they put
out sort of soft apologies, soft sort of wow, we're

(01:18:38):
just glad he's okay. They just put this stuff out there,
act like it never happened, and bye, by tomorrow they'll
or Wednesday, they'll be done with all of this. They'll
move on to the next day. That's that's the way
they do memory hole at all. All right, we uh,

(01:19:02):
we got lots to cover. James Dixon joined us, talking
about the key to Michigan in the in the entire race.
In fact, they're taking back to stay and how you
can be a part of it. We'll get into that
coming up. Plus we'll go through some of what we've
seen in this and heard learned. Oh you know what,

(01:19:25):
I haven't even gotten to this part. There's a whistleblower.
You know, this kind of just wiped us off the radar.
Maybe we'll talk about this too. The whistleblower and the
affidavit that came out said ABC did cheat in the
debate was something we already knew. All of that and
more coming up Detroit's News Talk Superstation nine ten am

(01:19:56):
back at it, and of course the news from the weekend.
I try to get you up to speed with the
latest of stories you won't hear anywhere else. And of
course I don't know how we get here. The man
oh Man, somehow the news found the way Lester Hold
of the nightly news in particular to blame the latest

(01:20:18):
failed assassination attempt on the golf course over the weekend.
I tried to blame Trump for it.

Speaker 19 (01:20:24):
Today's apparent assassination attempt comes amid increasingly fierce rhetoric on
the campaign trail itself. Mister Trump is running mate. J
d Vance continue to make baseless claims about Haitian immigrants
in Ohio.

Speaker 1 (01:20:38):
So apparently it's their fault. I just got to get now.
I gotta could have wrap my head around then. I
thought we called that victim shape. James Dixon joins us now,
writes to The New York Post. He's got a great
podcast as well with Michigan Enjoyer. Appreciate you taking the time. James.
It's his fault, Trump's fault. There is good morning. Uh

(01:21:05):
oh did we lose James. We may have something somebody
doesn't want us to have this conversation.

Speaker 6 (01:21:14):
You there, James, justin there, he is Hello, Hey, good morning,
good morning. How are you well?

Speaker 1 (01:21:24):
This isn't James, Who is this?

Speaker 6 (01:21:26):
This is Jim Simpson.

Speaker 1 (01:21:30):
Oh it's Jim Simpson.

Speaker 6 (01:21:33):
J Yes, sir, Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:21:37):
Got it, got it, got it? Got it okay, Jim Simpson.
Jim put you on a haul real quick. We'll be
right back with you. Hang on, Andrew, you got the
wrong James. That's the wrong, that's the wrong James. Oh goodness. Okay,
So look, I gotta switch gears here. I think we

(01:21:58):
were initially gonna talk to Jimson, but everything that has
went sideways in haywire over the weekend. Please let him know.
We'll have him back on. We'll get we'll get James
Dixon on the phone line here instead. My apologies, my
apologies for that, Andrew, Uh, drop that line, get us

(01:22:21):
get us clear. We'll we'll we'll get that all worked out.
Sorry for the Sorry for the confusion here, folks, but
you know, you've got all these moving parts and pieces.

Speaker 2 (01:22:35):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
And then unfortunately that's that's where we are. Okay. So
once he's back on, let me know. Once we've got
James Dixon actually on the phone line, let me know,
and then we will we'll proceed here. I apologize for that.
That's my bone heading. But it wasn't just NBC, by
the way, Uh, it was also Yes NBC, who says

(01:23:02):
this is all Trump's fault. The second assassination attempt over
the weekend. His rhetoric.

Speaker 18 (01:23:09):
Cause, yeah, do you expect there to be called from
within the Trump campaign to do that.

Speaker 17 (01:23:18):
Because he's going to reach out to his.

Speaker 18 (01:23:21):
Supporters and say, let's take this down. We do not
know again, the source of any gunshot or gun shots,
We don't know who's responsible for this. The whole thing
has yet to be one hundred percent confirmed from start
to finish how this all played out. But do you
expect to hear anything from the Trump campaign about toning

(01:23:42):
down the rhetoric, toning down the violence? So would that
be a typical of the former president?

Speaker 1 (01:23:48):
Should you imagine?

Speaker 2 (01:23:49):
So?

Speaker 1 (01:23:50):
Again, this is his fault, James Dixon, I think we
finally have on the phone line. It's Trump's fault. Trump's
fault here for all of this, James, the media, politicians,
on the people that are saying things like the guy
is hitler. I mean, all of this has led to

(01:24:10):
us to where we are not just one but two
attempts now and Lord only knows how many inevitably there
will be. But when you create a scenario like this
and you're telling people the guys pure evil over and
over and over again, this is bound to happen.

Speaker 13 (01:24:29):
You know, the Democrats don't really have a second strategy here.
I think about the nineteen sixty four elections are right,
exactly sixty years ago. Pamala Harris was born in.

Speaker 6 (01:24:38):
Nineteen sixty four.

Speaker 13 (01:24:40):
In that election, Lyndon Johnson depicted Barry Goldwater as if
you elect this guy, we'll have nuclear war and will
all die. And it used a little girl name named
Daisy to make the point. The Daisy Ad is probably
the most famous negative ad that ever been published. Even
the people who made it were like, yeah, we kind
of went that far. But you know, politics is a

(01:25:01):
hard game, and so for sixty years now we've been
told that to elect a Republican could be the end
of America or even the end of your life specifically.
Is it any wonder that people hearing that rhetoric would
respond and say, hey, maybe I should do something about
baby Hitler? And I find it fascinating the NBC person

(01:25:25):
that you were quoting, you know, they kind of veered
into victim blaming. They didn't even veer into it. They
leaned all the way into victim blaming. And I do
have to admit, though Trump's skirt was just a little
bit short, it was partially his faulty.

Speaker 1 (01:25:43):
His what was short skirt?

Speaker 6 (01:25:46):
Skirt?

Speaker 16 (01:25:46):
Because you know that's what they always say about racis
way they dressed, the way they so, the victim blaming,
And it's just it's incredible because if Kamala Harris had
twisted an ankle on July thirteenth.

Speaker 13 (01:26:01):
We'd be in a state of national emergency until she
was out of that walking boot. We'd have nightly prayers
and vigils. But this man gets shot in the head
and they try to take him out on the debate stage.
I actually considered what happened on that golf course the
third assassination attempt. Had any of the three worked, none

(01:26:23):
of the other two would be necessary. I think about
either Trump wouldn't have been here to be on the
debate stage, or Trump wouldn't have mattered by Sunday if
what they did on the debate stage had worked. And
when none of it worked, what do you do? You
send in another crazy guy with a gun? And my
other thought here is when you look at the guy

(01:26:44):
they sent this, Ryan Ruth, when you look at Thomas Crooks,
when you look at Lee Harvey Oswald who killed Jfka,
what I see is a lot of people who have
some amount of training and some officialness on them. Thomas Crooks,
who shot President Trump on July thirteenth, was in a
black Rock commercial. Two years earlier, this guy, Ryan Ruth

(01:27:07):
was in a propaganda ad for one of the Ukraine battalions.
So at the highest levels of our body politic, these people,
their faces, their presence is endorsed, and it's just a
coincidence that these are the guys who pick up guns
and go for Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:27:24):
I think we're going to find out more on this
one than even I think maybe what we could find
out on the previous attempt, because the guys in custody
number one, number two. There's something interesting happening right now.
Eric Prince called yesterday former CEO of Blackwater. He called

(01:27:46):
yesterday for Governor DeSantis to not completely let go the
control of the investigation in Florida so we get some
actual answers on this. And it does appear DeSantis has
said we're going to we're gonna we're gonna see this
thing through. We're gonna allow the fans to be a

(01:28:07):
part of it, but we're gonna see this thing through.
So we may actually get a little more accountability. They're
not gonna be able to cover certain things up as much.
It appears they may be able to give us some details.
But I mixed that in with something that came out
I think it was Thursday or Friday last week Senator Blumenthal,
Democrat full on Trump arrangement syndrome. Even he says that

(01:28:32):
what they've discovered during their congressional investigation and the first
attempt on July thirteenth is shocking.

Speaker 7 (01:28:40):
I think people are to be shocked astonished by what
we will report to them about the failures and the
Secret Service in this assassination.

Speaker 1 (01:28:52):
Tip Now, now there's more to this video, and I'll
play more later, but just that alone, and we still
get down now and then wet. Then we get a
second attempt just days after he comes out to say.

Speaker 3 (01:29:04):
This, mm hmm.

Speaker 13 (01:29:06):
And I think it was Time Magazine. I want to say,
one of the big ones, one of the big New
York ones there are this week on their cover is
Donald Trump, uh manning. You know, he's riding the golf
cart and he's in a sand trap and trying to
back out of it. And the caption is that line
is in trouble, Yeah, in trouble.

Speaker 1 (01:29:29):
James I'm I just look, I feel like I'm taking
crazy pills. Here is somebody once said, but like, I'm sorry, man,
but the coincidence is this just all of this just
it's I think it takes more faith to believe that
these are coincidence than it does to believe that there
may be more happening here than what we are privy

(01:29:52):
to on the surface.

Speaker 13 (01:29:54):
We need to start saying the thing. The American ruling
class wants Donald Trump dead. And by saying this, I
hope all the people listening right now are thinking, well,
why would they want that? Why would they want that?
I saw Donald Trump? He was president for four years,
He's been running for nine years. We've never seen someone

(01:30:14):
run for nine years like this. It's unprecedented in our
lifetime anyway. And you have to be paging through your
mental collection of the news you've read and that you've
watched and asking yourself, what exactly did this guy do
to deserve one bullet in the head let alone, two attempts,

(01:30:35):
let alone, the entire approbatus. How could the whole country
be united against this one man? What did this one
guy do that was so bad? And I think the
only answer that you'll find what Donald Trump did that
was so bad. He won in twenty sixteen without anyone's

(01:30:55):
permission and without anyone's help, and without high any of
the people. So the theory of Donald Trump is that
Republicans like George W. Bush let you down and sold
you out. So you're were going to hire a bunch
of Bush people on your team, and so that freezes
out consultants from an entire cycle of money. And so

(01:31:19):
that's where the never Trump sentiment comes from. These are
guys who didn't get their pockets greased. So to the
extent you see never Trump their establishment people. The Democrats
are the establishment, the media is the establishment, and these
are all the people telling you that Donald Trump is
a threat to our democracy. What they mean is to

(01:31:39):
us holding power. So it is literally the American ruling
class against one man who won without permission and who
dares to ask questions from the perspective of the American
people like Hillary. Jon had a sweet about making fun
of Trump because when he was president, he would ask
the generals about the Mexican car tells, Hey, why don't

(01:32:01):
we just bomb their drugs? And when when Clinton put
that out, it was supposed to make Trump look stupid. Okay,
because who asks a question they don't already know the
answer to. I still haven't actually heard a good answer
to that question. But Donald Trump has too much of
a mentality to actually fix problems that we've been wrestling
with for five and six decades. Think about Roe, Think

(01:32:25):
about Row. Conservatives have been claiming to fight Roe for
five decades. Trump actually gets it out of there and
sends it back to the state levels. And who's angriest
of all conservatives? So it is the entire ruling class,
even a lot of people you might consider conservative, who
were lined up against Donald Trump, and our listeners, our viewers,

(01:32:49):
our friends when they ask why we have to have
the answer for them, he won without their permission.

Speaker 1 (01:32:56):
I've been saying it. I'm voting for the guy who
they tried to take out twice. That's seriously, that's.

Speaker 16 (01:33:06):
What you're telling me.

Speaker 13 (01:33:07):
The guy taking bullets to the head is the threat
to our democracy.

Speaker 1 (01:33:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:33:11):
The last person to make that argument was John wils Boo,
who shot Abraham Lincoln. That's actually a Confederate argument, that
this man is such a tyrant and that our cause
would be so lost if he won, that we have
to kill him ourselves. This is not an American line

(01:33:31):
of thinking.

Speaker 1 (01:33:34):
It is incredible and by the way, we know there's
so much at stake. We could talk more and more
about this. I think we're gonna have more details. Maybe
we'll have you come back later in the week to
discuss James Dixon. But Michigan is playing a pivotal role.
In fact, they've got a big, big chance to help
win the entire not just the state, but the nation,

(01:33:55):
and we're doing that right now. To talk about that,
that's a major some of this pulling in the things
that we're hearing by. In fact, he'll be here tomorrow
for a town hall and Flint.

Speaker 3 (01:34:05):
Oh yeah, you know.

Speaker 13 (01:34:07):
I when I listened to the Jason Whitlock The Fearless podcast,
I'm a podcaster, but I listened to others to build
up my skill, and lately I've been hearing the familiar
voice on those podcasts, the voice of Justin Barclay talking
about the ten x Votes project, talking about how you know,
if you're a person of faith, why don't you go

(01:34:28):
on ahead and reach out to ten of your friends,
family members, people you go to church with, people you know,
good people who may not necessarily have a plan to
vote in November. And so when I saw the conservative
response last week to that assassination attempt on a debate stage,
I saw a lot of conservatives talking about, oh my god,
I'm so upset that Trump didn't win. I'm so upset

(01:34:51):
that Trump didn't beat the assassin's bullet that it occurred
to me every single person who feels that way is
not doing enough work. You're not doing enough work because
you're waiting for the TV show to be perfect and
entertain you. A guy like Scott Pressler, who's out there
registering a million voters, he's not complaining about a debate

(01:35:13):
performance because he's putting in the work. And so I
think all of us need to start thinking what can
we do to build the future we want. Nate Silver,
who's actually from Michigan, he is found in his number
crunching that if Trump wins Michigan, he basically wins. Last

(01:35:33):
week it was as high as ninety six percent. The
last number I saw is ninety five percent. So if
Trump wins Michigan, if Trump wins Michigan, ninety five percent
chance of winning the entire election. For Harris, it's only
something like a seventy six percent chance. So we all
know we live in a battleground state. I don't think

(01:35:54):
people know we live in the king of battleground states.
Everyone in America is going to be looking at Michigan
at eight pm on November fifth. What story do we
want told? What's going to happen? When you close your
eyes and imagine that night, what's going to happen. Are
we going to be talking about Cobo Hall or are

(01:36:15):
we going to be talking about a win that was
so clear that could be put in the bag on
election night? That's entirely in the in the in the
realm of possibility. It's something that we can affect as
a people and as a movement. If you talk to
your friends, I agree, in any state, what are we

(01:36:37):
going to do about it?

Speaker 1 (01:36:38):
I agree, James. And the thing is President Trump has
said this too big to rig. That's what has to happen.
It can happen. There are one point seven million conservative
out there that would if they voted, would vote considerably.
They would vote for him and these other races one
point seven million, they call him low propensity voters. If

(01:36:59):
we just go out and find ten friends who will vote.
They just maybe they go to your church and maybe
they're your friends or family members, maybe you're hunting buddy,
whatever it is. These are people that would vote conservatively
if they voted, and they need to get off the couch.
You can do it from your couch. Tenex votes dot
com is the way to do it. James. We're gonna
have you back on this week. We'll talk more about

(01:37:19):
the story as it develops. The one thing I don't
want to see this thing happen with this is they
get memory hold like they did the last one, because
you know it didn't even come up. Well, I take
them it did come up in the debate. He had
to bring it up and then they caught you. Yeah,
just you, God blessed brother. I appreciate you as always.

(01:37:40):
James Dixon down I seventy five over on Twitter and
make sure you get with him the Michigan enjoy your podcast.

Speaker 11 (01:37:48):
Amazes.

Speaker 4 (01:37:52):
You had her in your hand and the.

Speaker 1 (01:37:55):
Spoon up the news back after this, so you know,
let us updates the headlines around the state and beyond
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coming out, Climate Warrior. One of the good guys fighting

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old Gretathu and she just want a brand new I'll
tell you what it is. She won a brand new award,
one that she didn't watch. She got this award over
the weekend. She's probably not happy about it. But we
want to bring up to speed with the latest that can.
We talked about it earlier, but Tim walls out there

(01:38:42):
saying that the reason your grocery store prices are going
through through climate change again, manufactured crisis. That's the name
of the book. Jim Simpson joins us. Coming up after
this something we'll get all of it on the way
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four eight eight hundred and eight two five five two
four eight eight hundred talk Justin barklay back with the newsweather,
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at it with the latest from Greta Thunberg. She apparently

(01:39:27):
just got a big brand new award. Very exciting times.
While it's not one she wanted. She's not excited about
but Greta has. Uh they by the way, the way
they describe her in Red State this article Doom Pixie
Greta Thunberg wins Anti Semitic Award. It's the anti Semite

(01:39:49):
of the week from Stamp Stop Anti Semitism. That's the website.
It apparently because of her activism with Hamas. It's really
interesting to show you like the range she has interactivism.
Isn't that something I welcome in to talk about. I'm sure, granted,

(01:40:11):
but very I think much more serious subjects as well.
It's Jim Simpson, the author and the title of the
latest book, Manufactured Crisis The War to End America. Jim,
appreciate you joining us this morning. How did you I
didn't see it. If you did you get an endorsement for
granted for this book?

Speaker 6 (01:40:30):
Oh yeah, she was one of my first purchasers. Yeah, yeah, absolutely,
I'm glad.

Speaker 1 (01:40:42):
I think you'd probably be willing to send her a
sign copy and she I'm sure she'd love it. But no,
it's it is a we kind of joke a little bit,
but I think in these days an angew have to
sort of laugh about some of the things that we're
seeing in the world. But you know, it's very serious.
This is how the book is described. For by the way,
America facing mounting crises from all directions, deliberately manufactured by

(01:41:04):
our enemies, both within and without, the destroy America once
and for all. Few could have imagined ten years ago
where we'd be in America today. I I it's so true,
and yet here we are. And boy, when you look
down that inevitable sort of road that this leads us down,

(01:41:25):
it really is. It's a very grim picture.

Speaker 8 (01:41:28):
It's very dark.

Speaker 6 (01:41:30):
And the thing that is most confusing really about it
is that you know, the people who are promoting it
aren't going to avoid the consequences, because the consequences would
be deadly for the entire world. I mean, destroying America

(01:41:51):
destroys the economy that supports the economy of the world.
And without our econom to me supporting the rest of
the world's economy, the entire world will have an economic
collapse that will make the Great Depression look like a
walk in the park. It's just it's absolutely nuts. And

(01:42:17):
you know, you had a guy on a little earlier
to talk about the attempted latest attempted assassination. And you know,
in my book, I say, right right from the beginning,
it will not be surprising at all if there's another
you know, there are more attempts on Trump's lights, because

(01:42:40):
that's how crazy these people are. And this is how
much the Democratic Party and their allies in the media
have provoked and just heurbocharged, you know, the hate and
division that then they turn and point to Trump as

(01:43:06):
the cause of it, when they in fact the cause
of it, and they're crazy is on their side, are
willing to carry out violence based on that fraudulent narrative.
There's an article in the Daily Mail today where Trumps

(01:43:28):
or Ryan Wesley Ralph, the guy who they arrested for
the attempted assassination, his son. He's a registered Democrat, and
his son said that his dad hates Trump like quote
all reasonable people their definition of reasonable people. And you
do you have to laugh because they are absolutely stark,

(01:43:53):
raving mad. But there is a method to their madness.
And that's a big part of the subject that I
cover in my book, Manufactured Crisis. There is a method
to the madness.

Speaker 1 (01:44:08):
Well, you know, to your point, some of these people
think that they can escape this. They can't. And by
the way, the first time around and even this time around,
essentially even more so, I said, you know, gosh, I mean,
thank god nothing happened, because people don't get it. They
don't realize that it's not just about Trump, that if

(01:44:29):
an assassination attempt were to be successful, it would, ah,
it would have dire consequences for the country and the world.
Who knows what sort of chaos would be plunged into.

Speaker 6 (01:44:44):
Yeah, absolutely, no, absolutely, And the really crazy part of
it is is that's what they want. They are This
is you know, I've studied communism for almost forty years
and this is a classic standard communist provocation strategy to

(01:45:11):
just poke people and push people and to everything they
can to drive people. You know, you see the media
pointing the finger at conservatives and calling us all haters
and bigots, while at the same time they are cheering

(01:45:35):
the haters and bigots of Hamas and Hamasi's supporters in
the United States, cheering and calling for Israel to be
vanquished from you know, all the way to the sea.
And they do exactly what they're accusing us of. Knowing

(01:45:59):
that you look at that and say you're accusing us
of doing what you're doing, and it's deliberate provocation, deliberate
lies in your faith, lies to spit at you and
make you so angry that will wind up being the
people like the attempt at assassinate from yesterday, and that

(01:46:21):
will give them the pretext to clamp down on our
freedoms even more, confiscate our firearms, our means of self defense,
and basically take over the country. That's what they want.
It's a deliberate provocation strategy, and it was defined and

(01:46:44):
described in eighteen sixty nine by one of the early
communists who was actually an anarchist, Sergey nat Chayev, who
wrote a short pamphlet that the things that they needed
to do to make people so angry that we would

(01:47:09):
initiate the civil war that they are trying to provoke,
giving them the excuse to take over, flamp down, and
basically kill us all.

Speaker 1 (01:47:21):
Jim's with us right now and the book, by the way,
Manufactured Crisis, The War to End America. Jim Simpson with
us right now. Let me. I want to have you
back on, but I'd like to have a more long
form conversation with you because we really need to go
through I think the book in depth, but some of

(01:47:42):
the things that we're seeing play out in front of
because it isn't I cannot believe. Think it takes more
faith to believe that this is all happening by coincidence,
and it does to see how intentionally this is being
laid out and rolled out first right now. One of
the things that has just blown me away. I saw
the movie about President Reagan last weekend, and it was fantastic,

(01:48:04):
very well done. But what struck me there was how
clear and how defined the enemy of communism was what
we were up against versus today. Communism isn't a bad
word at all. You could call Kamala Harris comrade Kamala,
you could call her a comedie all day long, and
it would have no really very little impact on a

(01:48:26):
particularly younger generation because they have no idea what communism
even is. I see these kids on social media. They're
doing live streams talking about this is the solution and
this is it they and they clearly when you listen
to them longer than I'm meant, they have not thought
any of this through or any of it out. They
have no idea what it really means. But the thing

(01:48:47):
that strikes me the most is that they're blatant and
obviously out front promoting this stuff and they have no
clue of the history of of any of it. And uh,
it's just wild to see where we are today and
how we got here.

Speaker 6 (01:49:04):
Yeah, well, that was part of the strategy to take
over the schools and the colleges, and that began in
the nineteen thirties with what has come to be known
as the Frankfort School. And yeah, communists immigrated here from Germany.

(01:49:26):
There was a thing called the School for Social Research
in Frankfurt, Germany, and they had to flee Germany when
Hitler took over. Most of them were Jewish communists. There
were many of them were part of the Communist International.
The Frankfort School was founded on the direct orders of

(01:49:48):
Lenin and so when they came over here, they were
put into the Columbia school Teachers College, And that was
done through the good offices of John Dewey, supposed father
of Education, who was then the head of the National

(01:50:10):
Education Association, and Edward R. Murrow, who later became CBS
news anchor. And they began indoctrinating teachers and administrators who
would later become comprise about sixty percent of the teachers

(01:50:36):
and administrators in colleges and schools around the country. So
this has a long, long history, and that's part of
the reason why we are today. There's many more reasons
that I go into those in the book, but yeah,
that's why we are where we are because we have

(01:50:58):
been blinded by fake history taught to us over the
decades by this international conspiracy.

Speaker 1 (01:51:09):
Really, Jim Simpson, where can folks keep up with?

Speaker 8 (01:51:14):
You?

Speaker 1 (01:51:14):
Get the book Manufactured Crisis the Word to End America
and stay up today?

Speaker 6 (01:51:20):
Well, my author page at Amazon is probably the best
place to go.

Speaker 8 (01:51:28):
I have.

Speaker 6 (01:51:30):
A website Crisis Now dot net, which is essentially a
reference for all of the articles that I've written over
these decades. But the best place to go to get
this and my other books, Who Was Karl Marx, which

(01:51:51):
you and I talked about before, another very good book
that catalogs all of these things. All can be found
on my author page at Amazon dot com. Just go
to Amazon and search James Simpson.

Speaker 1 (01:52:09):
James Simpson, got it. Thank you so much for taking
the time to walk through this. Thank you for doing
the work because this is important. I really would love
to have a longer form conversation with you in a
podcast and will air it on the radio too. But
I want to make sure that people hear this and
they have a resource to go back and start digging
into some of these things and walk through it, because

(01:52:30):
I think, you know, the talk radio audience is probably
generally familiar with some of the things that we're talking about,
but if we could do something that could they could
then hand off to other people as well. That's part
of this is sharing these these stories and of course
making sure that other people who are just waking up
maybe understand, and of course that they can start to

(01:52:52):
really dive into what's really been going on. Thank you
for everything you do.

Speaker 6 (01:52:55):
Appreciate you well, thanks so much, justin thanks for having
me on my pleasure.

Speaker 1 (01:53:02):
The Bank program is coming up next, full speed ahead.
Glenn dives into the second assassination CAMPT failed, thank god
against President Trump. Today he'll get into that conversation of
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(01:55:15):
time to scratch the surface on us. But the whistleblower
that's come forward out of ABC, we did mention it today. Uh,
they've they've come out and said what you probably already
feel like, you know anyway from watching what you watch,
is that the ABC debate was rigged, rigged it. It
was rigged last week. And the reason they say this

(01:55:37):
is that there were all kinds of and this is
the person who worked with ABC. Uh. Apparently this is
allegedly somebody who said that there were there were all
kinds of stipulations about questions that could and could not
be asked of Harris and whether or not they could
fact check her or not, and that they would do it.

(01:55:57):
They would, they would fact check Trump. Uh, and Trump alone.
In fact, we know that that this is true because
of not just what we witness, but we also know
because of the well what the host has come out
and said, one of the debate moderators. She's come out
and basically made this point that they they did a

(01:56:18):
lot of research on Trump and they were going to
hold his feet to the fire and not gonna let
him get away with bidening Harris essentially doing what he
did to Biden in the first debate to her. They
were not going to allow that. Again, is what they've
come out and said. She's mentioned this. I think she
talked to the New York Times in an interview. She did,

(01:56:38):
so this is this is clear, This is obvious. We
know for a fact that it that it is, that
it is happening, and uh, look it's and I'm probably
the reason why they won't do another to be he
won't do another debate and uh, and unfortunately they the

(01:57:03):
future of debates hangs in the balance all together. Just
just wild stuff, wild to watch. Uh okay, you can
see the whistleblower documents and everything. I'll put those up
on the stack today too, if you want to get

(01:57:24):
to those. The Glen Back program though coming up, he
may get to that. I know we're gonna be full
on and heavy with the second assassination attempt. I'll be
hearing lots of that throughout the day, and then Trump
in town for that town hall in Flint tomorrow, Kamala
and Oprah in town on Thursday, and uh yeah, it's

(01:57:45):
it's full full on, non stop fifty what's fifty some
odd days on out from here to election. Things aren't
slowing down anytime soon. I can tell you that much.
Hanging there back tomorrow morning with more making a great one.
God bless just a small town there, even in a

(01:58:09):
lovely world. He took them in the drink of

Speaker 13 (01:58:21):
You have the city by on and raised himself to jail.
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