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June 14, 2024 39 mins
This podcast edition of Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness features Michael Quinn Sullivan of Texas Scorecard and Congressman Wesley Hunt.  ( @KennethRWebster )
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Jock ganon government sucks. Suit ofhappiness radio is dlux. Liberty and freedom
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survey, fifty eight percent of dad'swant to spend it with their kids.
Meanwhile, Hunter Biden wants to spendFather's Day with your kids. So there's
that coming up in a little bit. My buddy Michael Quinn Sullivan is stopping

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by. We got some news fromthe energy industry here in Texas and it's
not good. Speaking of the energyindustry, Wesley Hunt, the official Congressman
of the energy industry, will behere at the end of the show to
give a little announcement about what's goingon in Georgia today. If you missed
it on the Morning show, it'sa stick around for that that's coming up.
And then Brandon Darby should be herewith the border report for you.
But before we get to any ofits, start the show off with this.

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All we're asking from our federal government, from our non elected officials,
from the fourth branch of government,the so called deep state, if you
will, is that you please stoptrying to influence elections. Turns out they
don't care. Sean Fleetwood today reportingon how the State Department won't exactly say
if they're planning to collude with bigtech to censor speech ahead of the twenty

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twenty four election, but it soundslike they will. It sounds like that's
exactly what they're going to do.The State Department very silent on the matter
after journalists reached out to them abouta new working group that's been launched by
the United States in Poland earlier thisweek that seeks to quote counter Russian disinformation
about Moscow's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.It's called the Ukraine Communications Group. The

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body you will involve the two aftermentioned countries and representatives from NATO states,
and they're going to work to coordinatemessaging and promote accurate reporting of Russia's full
scale invasion and amplify Ukrainian voices andexposed Kremlin misinformation. Wait a second,
look, I'm all for stopping Russiafrom propagating us. But the timing's a

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little suspicious here because I kind ofremember four years ago, right before the
last presidential election, you guys wentout there and told us that Hunter Biden
laptop was Russian disinformation. Turns outit Wasn't You mean to say, we
could have had Trump as president thiswhole time if you guys just would have
published the October Surprise of October surprises, but CNN and the none of these

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people would report on it. Everyand every important retired intelligence official in the
country signed a letter saying that thatlaptop was Russian disinformation. Some of them
were still paid contractors for the FBIand the CIA and the NSA and the
Secret Service, so I guess theylied. James Rubin is a special Envoy

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and coordinator of the State Department's GlobalEngagement Center. That's your DEEC Global Engagement
Center, and James was involved withand attended the inaugural launch in Warsaw.
And while there, what they talkedabout was how the GEC funded the development
of censorship tools that worked to silenceprimarily conservative speech online and US government employees

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to act as sales reps, pitchingcensorship products to big Tech. This is
your censorship industrial complex. So youknow those guys I just mentioned the GEC
and Ruben, they're actually defendants ina lawsuit filed by a bunch of conservative

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news outlets and the state of Texasto stop the federal government censorship operation.
So when pressed by journalists on whetherthe UGG or it's participating members, including
the State Department, including the GENC, will be collaborating with big tech,
they were suspiciously silent. Can't youjust say no, no, We're not

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going to collaborate with big tech tocensor conservatives before the twenty twenty four election.
That feels like an easy just saythat. No, I mean,
they wouldn't just say that, which, you know, on one hand,
it's suspicious, but I guess onthe other hand, I just you know,
silver lining hereast at least they're notwilling to lie to us about that,
or or does that still count asa lie anyway? I am,

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like a lot of you not goingto be shocked when it certainly happens,
when the big October surprise drops likeit always does, if it's damning to
the left. There's one thing youcould be certain about if you share it
on Facebook, you're going to getsuspended. They see whenever you lose sight
of the enemy, look behind you. Yeah, that's a it's bad paranoia
right there. Probably brought on bya bong ripper too. Kenny Webster's pursuit

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of happiness. Not far away fromHouston, Texas, there is a smaller
rural community known as Grimes County.Some of you might be familiar with it
because you drive out there to goto the Texas Renaissance Festival, or maybe
a family that live out there.Maybe you own some property out in Grimes
County. Real pretty, real quiet. Navisota is a cute little town if

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you've ever been there. But GrimesCounty residents have been really upset about something
recently that's not getting much attention.Back in twenty twenty one, news broke
that they were going to build abig solar panel farm out in Grimes County.
Forty five thousand homes and businesses aregoing to get power from a new
solar panel farm in Grimes County.That was almost three years ago. That

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was July twenty twenty one, thatbig announcement happened. What's happened since then,
Well, as it turns out,the solar panel farm in Grimes County
is not supplying everybody with the powerand energy needs that they were promised.
So what's it doing? Well?In some ways, it seems to be
feeding off the power grid, andit's costly and seems to be taking up

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a lot of space. It's notcreating the jobs, or the energy or
any of the things people were promised. But as all that's taken place,
I just noticed things. I'm anoticer. David Sailor is a professor at
Arizona State University, published an articleabout a year ago. Two years ago.
Technically he did a study that waspublished by Physics World, but it
was a study at Arizona State Universitytalking about the energy balance of pvs in

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the urban environment. And he said, what was so frustrating to him is
that these solar panels are supposed tobe the cure to global warming. We're
going to solve global warming everybody,solar panels for everyone. That's the theory,
right. In reality, what's actuallytaking place with these solar panels is
they're black, right, It's aglass like material, and with heat and

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sunlight bouncing off this stuff, it'sactually sending hot air or hotter air if
you will back out into the atmosphere. So, while these things were supposed
to solve global warming, as ifsuch a thing could even be solved or
needed to be solved, it actuallyappears to be doing the exact opposite.
It's making the atmosphere hotter, it'smaking it worse. On the line right
now, from my friend Michael QuinnSolomon of Texas scorecard dot com. An

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energy consumer, a right wing environmentalistnot unlike yourself, a common sense guy
who wants to live in a cleanearth with plentiful energy accessible to Americans everywhere.
And Michael, when you hear thisstuff, it's snake oil salesman stuff.
It never solves the problem it's supposedto solve. It's always more expensive,

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it always makes things worse. Look, I want cheaper energy, I
want a clean environment. I agreewith the left on those things. But
they're not pedaling, they're not givingus a solution. They're creating a problem.
Am I wrong? Now, you'reabsolutely right? And look and when
you if you want, let's takeit face value that the last and the

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environmentalists are concerned about the environment.Let's pretend like that. I'm not sure
that's true. Let's pretend like that'strue for a moment. Okay, let's
pretend for a moment that the folksin the left environments are really concerned about
CO two. I don't think theyare, but let's let's pretend for a
moment they're concerned about CO two emissions. The single cleanest energy source that we

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have, that that is, thatis known to humankind. The single cleanest
way to produce very cheap, veryreliable energy is nuclear. But we don't
do that, which tells which iswhat tells me the left environmentalists they will
not allow nuclear to happen, Whichthat tells me that that cleaning the earth

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and being environmentally responsible and cutting outT two is not really the concern.
That that that they're actually trying todo something else, which is why they
are pushing solar panels and windmills thatare highly unreliable. They're grossly in the
efficient. There's not even a pathwaywith with with anything that we believe about

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current or coming technology to make solaror wind uh efficient more efficient, less
inefficient. Uh that they are inherentlyinefficient. And look, they only work
when the sun shining, and whenuh you know, when it gets too
hot, the wind stops blow.When it gets too hot, you want
to pick up your ac That thehottest part of the day is from five

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o'clock until until after you well aftersunset, and that's when the solar panels
don't work anymore. So everything aboutsolar panels and wind is not designed to
clean the environment. You take alook at what's involved with manufacturing solar panels.
They are highly destructive. Look atthe places on Earth where they're digging

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these massive holes to refine the therare earth metals to make all some solar
panels, and all the generators inthe in the wind turbines. All of
it's very destructive, which sells it'staught about the environment. It's about something
else, and now I'm content.It's about creating energy poverty. It's about
making making electricity and making energy sorestricts, so so expensive, it becomes

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restrictive so that government can can decidewhen Kenney should have air conditioning, Does
Michael deserve air conditioning this week,or lighting, or you know whatever.
It's an end about constricting our economy. That's what I think the real goal
is. Because if their goal iswhat they say it is, we would
be popping up nuclear power plants,you know, miniature reactor nuclear plant power

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plants all over the country. We'renot doing that because they don't want that
either. I'm so glad you saidthat the nuclear power thing is the solution
to all of ournie. Look,I like coal, I don't have a
problem with it, but we understandit's not perfect, right. I don't
even mind solar panels. If you'reout in the middle of a desert and
you're hours away from humanity or civilizationin any direction, and you need electricity

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out there, yeah, maybe havinga few solar panels might make sense in
a remote part of Earth where itdoesn't make sense to build infrastructure to send
power lines out there. That's thetime and place for it. But it's
not an end all be all.It certainly isn't going to be the global
solution because, like you just said, it is not reliable. Guys,
Solar and wind don't produce reliable electricity. They produce unreliable electricity. So when

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you hear these quotes about how they'recheaper, they're not. These people are
just referring to the price of unreliableenergy, which is never valuable. Now,
interestingly enough, you brought up thenuclear thing. Nuclear is great.
I mean one rock of uranium cangive us as much energy as the entire
Minute Made Park Stadium if it werefilled up with coal. That's an incredible
statement, but it's true. Interestinglyenough, leftists and liberals normally love Bill

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Gates. Look I call balls andstrikes Michael. Bill Gates not my favorite
guy politically. I don't think hiscontributions to humanity have earned him a Nobel
Peace Prize or anything like that.But for the first time in years,
liberals are mad at him because he'sbuilding a nuclear power plant. Not because
of his advocacy for COVID policy orbecause he went out and used his monopoly

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on the tech industry to destroy thelittle guy. No, they're mad at
him because he's building a nuclear powerplant in Wyoming. How confused are people
on the left that they're mad atthis guy for actually supplying us with cheap,
affordable, ecological solution to our energyneeds. Yeah, and look,
I met. I wouldn't mean you'reabsolutely right, Kennedy. The idea that

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that you know that we shouldn't havecoal, natural gas and wouldn't have nuclear
you know, the the only wayyou can say that wind and solar is
is affordable and that we hear physics. Oh well, it's so affordable,
so so cheap. It's not cheap, because the only way you can say
that solar wind are you know,affordable or cheap, is when you are

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only looking at the end product aftersubsidies we have spent, we're spending,
you know, billions and billions ofdollars every year just in Texas alone,
in federal, state, and localsubsidies to make wind and solar appear cheap.
But when your lights don't come onin August, when your AC isn't

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working in August, how cheap isthat? You know? How? How
you know? Well, tell me, tell me the value that cheapness,
which, by the way, meansyou're paying much higher taxes for that.
You're you're paying high taxes for theprivilege of getting something cheap. Whereas with
natural gas here in Texas, herein the United States, we're sitting on
an ocean of natural gas, andI mean a veritable ocean. It's one,

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you know, one of the largestreserves in the world where you know,
we could have very cheap, veryclean energy. Uh, you know,
look, fine, L and G. We could have that tomorrow.
But again we're not allowed to dothat because again, because that would mean
we're creating things. That would meanthat we are being process, we're raising

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humanity. You would mean we're givingpeople opportunities. And the left really doesn't
like that because a prosperous people ofpeople who have access to the kind of
the fundamentals of life, which isenergy, those people don't need moral busy
bodies and government taking care of them. And the left like being moral busy

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bodies taking care of the downtrodden.That's what they want. That they want
us all to be in an energypoverty so they can come and meet our
needs. It's really gross, ButI would again, I would contend when
you look at the policies they're pushing, that's the only solution you can come
to. That's that's the only endyou can achieve. Is they're not actually

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concerned about energy, they're concerned aboutcontrol. Yeah, it's so true.
Look, hey, we can't havethis conversation about the energy industry without leaving
ending off with this. Something reallybig happened this week. For a lot
of people don't understand the g sevensummit's a joke now where that's no longer
the global economic power. The Bricksnations have a bigger economy than the G
seven does, especially since Russia left, and it's no longer the G eight.

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And as equally as frustrating, SaudiArabia just ended the eighty year plus
petro dollar deal with the United States. For the better part of a century,
we have measured and evaluate the measurementfor oil and gas, and the
valuation of a barrel of oil hasbeen used. We've used the dollar to
do that, and Saudi Arabia andthe Opak nations just decided not to do

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it anymore. Saudi Arabia is gettingoff the dollar, ran India's getting off
the dollar, Brazil's getting off thedollar. America. It all happened under
Joe Biden. We were energy independent. We were the leader of the energy
industry in the world, despite thefact that we're not one of those petro
nations in the Mideast, Michael,and now suddenly we're not. Now we

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have reached a point in America wherewe're no longer leading the world. We
could just sit back and watch someoneelse do it. I don't know maybe
somebody thinks that sounds good, butI don't. Look. I mean a
note. We're all supposed to hatethe bad Orange Man, and we're all
with the embarrassed that he's going tobe the Republican nominee. But you know,
but consider this, during his brieftenure, his brief four years as

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president, the United States became energyindependent. Yea, And and you know,
and then that's no, and thatis no means need not because we
don't have the resources, because wehad do not have the political will,
And and that made be you know, the Brick nations, made the Petro
nations, it made them very nervous, and it made them want to be

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our friends, or at least notbe our enemies. Under Joe Biden,
who you know showed up at theJune seven meeting, you know his can't
couple and you know, absoluting theItalian Prime Minister for inexplicable reasons. You
know, under him, the worldhas laughed at us. We've become we've
become energy dependent again, dependent onChina, dependent on on the Middle East

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and and and those countries. Sowhile we are letting them grow through so
and our own bad policies, we'reshrinking ourselves. This is not the way
you preserve your republic, and Iam terrified of what happens if Joe Biden
gets to be president for another fouryears. My brother, Michael, from
your mouth to God's ears, andI know everybody listening to us right now
agrees with you on that one.Michael Quintslivan, he is one of the

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smartest, most dangerous men in politicalmedia in Texas. And I say that
as a compliment and obviously as afriend. Michael is an expert on this
stuff, and his news outlet keepstheir finger on the pulse of what is
happening with the energy industry, justlike we do. I recommend you go
to texascorecard dot com, subscribe totheir email list, keep up to date
on what they're doing there. It'sthe only way you can combat the disinformation

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you get from local news outlets likeABC thirteen in the Houston Chronicle. While
you're at it, follow my buddyMichael on Twitter. We'll be right back.
I stand corrected, said the manin his orthopedic shoes, who is
also a little slower in his pursuitof happiness. Get a scooter. Buddy
is Pursuit of Happiness Radio Welcome backWesley Hunt coming up. Earlier in the

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show, we talked a bit aboutthe censorship industrial complex, the incestuous relationship
between the federal government and big techand the efforts they make right before an
election to censor people. We alreadysee evidence of it happening right now.
I was just sitting here reading thisreport at Townhall about a law professor,

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Jonathan Turley, pend a very lengthyop ed, and in the op ed
he basically torches the media circus overthese remarks made by a Supreme Court justice,
a couple of them, actually,you got Samuel Alito and Chief Justice
John Roberts. They were recorded recentlyby a liberal activist masquerading as a journalist
for a news outlet called Rolling Stone, which a long time ago used to

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review albums. Did you know,by the way, you can buy blog
space at Rollingstone dot com. Ifyou want it to tell people you're a
writer for Rolling Stone, you canpay to do that. That's how cheap
and pointless Rolling Stones becomes. There'sno value to having a you know,
a byline at Rollingstone dot com.Nobody cares if you write for them now

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because anybody can write for them.Any loser with a little bit of money
can become a Rolling Stone writer.So what does it mean to work there?
It means nothing. They published disinformationall the time. You guys might
remember what a couple winter. Acouple of summers ago, they published their
big expose, Their big, hothitting news story was about how emergency rooms

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all over Oklahoma had a backlog ofpatients that weren't able to see a doctor,
including gunshot victims, because there wereso many people overdosing on ivermectin or
hydroxychloroquin who weren't following the COVID nineteenvaccine advice. And it turned out the
whole thing was a lie. Itnever even happened. There was no backlog

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of people going to emergency rooms inOklahoma preventing gunshot victims from getting treatment because
they were getting treated for their misuseof ivermectin. It was a complete lie.
Rolling Stone is useless, and nowrolling I mean useless. Rolling Stone
isn't helpful for society. It's nota news outlet that's contributing anything gainful or

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beneficial to your life or those aroundyou. But now they had this guy
go out and tape record Samuel Alitoand his wife and Chief Justice John Roberts,
and the excerpts from these secret recordingsfrom a liberal activist who lied to
secretly record our nation's jurists in somekakamami gotcha campaign. That's only shocking to

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the densest of liberals. It didn'treally reveal anything. It just revealed that
they were conservative Christians. No oneshould care about this little tape because nothing
about it's controversial. It might becontroversial for the far left, who have
devolved into a campaign of pro debaucheryand degeneracy as of late, but for
the rest of us. Somebody thatgoes to church and believes in the Bible

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doesn't really have shocking beliefs. Butthe remarks they made were snorted up like
cocaine for the usual suspects, peoplelike Senators Richard Blumenthal and Elizabeth Warren and
Sheldon Whitehouse. White House and Warrenhad been the most vocal, the most
unhinged against our third branch of government, so it's not a surprise they were
triggered to no end when they foundout. I don't even know if they

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were found out. It's like theywere just reminded that these people are Christians,
because that's all you really learned inthe recording. If you didn't know,
Turley did a line by line dissectionand obliterated the premise of the Supreme
Court the contents of the tape.How this whole media manufactured circus is insane
and pointless. Oh in the nameof the woman who secretly taped the jurists,

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By the way, is Lauren Windsor, who is being hailed as a
hero for lying for the greater goodaccording to The Hill, Right, there's
even a recording of that, andthe Wall Street Journal I mean, they
kind of went after you too andbasically said, well, is this all
that you got, you know,out of this? And the only actual
news they say from this is thatSam Alito's wife corroborated that he is not

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responsible for whatever flags have flown athis homes. Remember, they were shocked
to learn that they didn't have agay Pride flag. They didn't like the
gay Pride flag. They had flagsthat the founding fathers used to fly in
case Hiden, that was like thebig takeaway from this, And then CNN
reported, listen to this, theAlito reveals religious zelotry and secret audio recording.

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What is their definition of a religiouszelotry just being a Catholic? Nothing
real shocking about any of this.What's the point of any of it?
Listen to this quote. Unsurprisingly,the usual suspects have assembled again to call
for resignations and impeachments after Windsor's tapingof both Alito and Roberts. That includes

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Elizabeth Warren, who declared Alito asan extremist who is out of touch with
mainstream America. It did not matterwhat Windsor came captured on her secret recording
and if it was either surprising orunethical. Pretending to be a religious conservative
at a dinner party of the SupremeCourt Historical Society, Windsor successfully induced the

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deeply religious Alido to say, waitfor it, that he believes the country
should return to a place of godliness. The article goes on and on and
on. It's a brutal takedown overa woman who seems to think she has
the Supreme Court's watergate when it's anothing burger. This whole thing just shows
how unscrewed the left becomes over abortion. It seems to be the only issue

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these folks care about. And it'sno shock that the increase in attacks on
the Court and the Conservative block increasedwhen Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed and the
Dobbs decision was handed down. It'snot like Democrats had more than a generation
to codify Roe through Congress. Theynever did it. The reason that they
didn't make a federal law to givepeople or at least early access to abortion,

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which probably would have passed if theytried, is because if they passed
that law, they wouldn't have beenable to campaign off of it. No,
you don't believe me on that.Do you think that if the Democrats
came out with a federal law thatsimply gave you early access to abortion first
trimester that a bunch of these limpristedrhinos wouldn't have voted for it and then

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every Democrat. Yeah, it definitelywould have passed. The reason they never
did that is because if they didthat, they wouldn't be able to talk
about it to help get reelected inNovember. They wouldn't have something to scare
voters with single white, liberal suburbanwomen only care about one issue, and
it's this, and it's the reasonthey hate the Supreme Court. Remember,

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antonin Scalia. He was very clearabout abortion rights. He said, you
want to write to abortion, passa law, if you want to ban
it, pass a law. Societyis kept up to date through the legislatures,
not nine judges. That's true.The Supreme Court is meant to be
impervious to what society wants. They'remeant to dismiss approval ratings and polls and

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other mechanisms because that's not their jobto do that. That's the purview of
Congress and the associated legislatures at stateand local level, municipal governments that are
supposed to do this. It's thereason why there are so many small towns
around Texas that are considered to bequote, a sanctuary for the unborn.

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Small towns, municipal governments saying therewill never be an abortion clinic in our
town. It's their right to dothat. We are up against an army
of idiots who think like Windsor andwho pose a far greater threat to our
republic than anything the liberal media canmake up in a day. Anytime someone
justifies behavior, in this case,activity is aimed at eroding the foundations of

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our country for the greater good.You should run from that individual. The
left can enact the most odious partsof their agenda through the legislatures. They
can't do it. You can't messagewell on a pile of bad ideas.
So they're coming for our courts,all of them. It was a pet

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project that gainsteam post twenty sixteen.I'm sure you know why. It's now
a rapidly ascending action item for leftists, and it's almost obsessive. It's very
scary. Kenny has always thought thebest things in life are free, free,
plus tax, of course, KennyWebster's pursuit of happiness. Yeah,

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we interrupt this very important news storyabout somebody misbehaving on an airplane or something,
to tell you there's an incident todayin Georgia. We got a gown
of phone, We got a lotof listeners into Gallon. Hold on the
phone. I'll talk to you.I know I'm setting it up for that,
but he's already on the phone.You want to talk to Congressman Wesley
Hunt because he's a big star rightnow, exactly, and you don't want
me to introduce it exactly. CongressmanWesley Hunt on the line right now live

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for Maga Country. That was howhard was that. How are you today?
As only you can do it.I'm doing fantastic a live from Moga
Country. Of course, of course, Lesley, what's the latest. Kamala
is in Georgia today and the Atlantamayor has been piping off, what's going

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on with you, my man?And you know what's going on? This
is this is the time for pandering. Pandering season has begun for Kambala Harris.
This is a person that was puton the presidential ticket to bolster black
support in the future. And whatdoes she do. She hemorrhages black support
and now was clean up on Aislefour. And that's the only reason why

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she was Atlanta. She's in Atlanta. She was in Philly last week after
Byron Dolls and I didn't event koonyaksare going to Congress, which was a
great event in the black community.They know that they are hemorrhaging the black
support, especially when comfortab black man. So what do you do? You
deployed the worst vice president in thehistory of the country, kamlo Heer to

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Atlanta. What a genius strategy,That's true. I never really understood the
appeal of Kamala She there is nosuch thing nobody wanted her in the twenty
twenty no Democrat primary and then butI guess she plays a role there.
So Wesley, we're grateful for whatyou've been doing right now, fighting for
the energy industry. But I noticedin Saudi Arabia they just got rid of

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the dollar standard, the petro dollar. They are agatting for all of yeah,
for all of American history, forall of global history, blaming him
for it? Are you? No? But he's But Wesley Hunt isn't just
some congressman. He's the congressman forthe energy industry. He's the congressman for
the energy corridor in Houston. Imean, these are his constituents. They're
getting screwed by Joe Biden's economic failuresright now. It pisses me off,

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isn't everybody, Wesley? What's thelatest on that? What are you hearing
from people? It absolutes shou pissyou off? And again, you know,
the airy policy that this administration hasadopted is anti American. And the
only thing that we are doing isempowering and emboldening our enemies. We're empowering
Iran, We're empowering Venezuela. Weare empowering Russia and everybody that wants to

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see the demise of this world.We are giving them the power by not
passing our own natural resources that wehave right here in our own country.
We do it safer, better andcleaner than anywhere else in the entire world.
And you know, Kenna, you'reright brother. You know I'm the
congressman down in Houston, Texas.And if Houston is known as the energy
capital of the world, if theentire Energy Corridor is in my district,

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it makes me the energy Congressman ofthe entire world. That you realize,
Kenny, I got to tell myselfthat every day. But for those that
don't know about the Energy Corridor,it is basically a Silicon Valley for tech.
It is Law Street for finance.That's what Energy Corridor is entirely in
my district. And so when yousee the pecadolog dissolved in times of hyperinflation,

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and times are Americans cannot afford toeat, and times are we on
the verb of World War three,we have no respect on the international scale
because of Joe Biden, Kabala Harris, this shouldn't be any surprise to anyone.
And my hope is that the Americanpeople are watching this and we'd make
a swift about face on November thefifth to elect President Trump and to get
him back in office. Amen tothem. Man, all right, So

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Kamala is in Atlanta today. She'sgoing to Georgia. They had a crazy
thing happened there earlier this week.Somebody hijacks a bus, right and then
they the mayor comes out and hegoes, ah, if it wasn't for
guns being so easy to get ahold of, this wouldn't happened. Lo
and behold the guy that hijacked thebus, multiple arrests and releases, over
and over again, a laundry listof crimes he committed. I feel like

(30:41):
this is just one more example ofanother criminal that, you know, if
he wasn't out on the street,which he never should have been in the
first place, that never would havehappened. Well, is it horror?
Biden on firefoot for a gun chargeright now? A convicted felon is to
use You say this speakinny, Youknow, you ask what's the what's the

(31:02):
appeal for Kambla Harrison? A minuteago? And let me say we're talking
about the Democrat Party. The partyof DEI. She is allegedly a black
woman and that was the appeal.And even though she got less than two
percent when she ran for president,she's the person that sit on state the
sat on stage and called Joe Bidena racist because Joe Biden did not want
his kids growing up in what JoeBiden said, a racial jungle. But

(31:22):
let me tell you something, shehas no dignity when she is offered the
vice presidency. So the reason whyKlina Harris is now getting carted around again
is because they are playing identity politics. And then now where are they going
to go to our Second Amendment rights? So first everyone is racist, that's
not going to work, and thennow we're going to attack our Second Amendment

(31:44):
rights when the person that did thishas nothing to do with guns. There
are four hundred million guns currently incirculation. We ain't putting them back.
But brother, where Texans as aproud gun owner myself, it ain't a
gun, it's the criminal behind thegun. It's Hunter Biden a little behind
the gun. But do not letthem crass fool you and taking away your

(32:04):
Second Amendment rights by saying, ohno, we got to take the guns
away and completely trampled the second amendedright when it's one idiot that wants to
commit cross and arbiturely murder innocent people. Wake up, America, and I
think this is going to be aBill Weather election for people like you and
I and the listener right now thatknows, do not take away our constitution.
It's all we got left. Now. If you're just tuned in and

(32:27):
you're wondering, who the hell isthis fireball is spitting the truth this morning
to the wall of Johnson shows thismy man Wesley Hunt right there, give
it up, brother, Congressman WesleyHunt. He's a big deal in Texas,
but he started to becoming on theshort list for vice president. Right
well, people love congressman when wedon't know who it's going to be.
We have no idea, but obviouslywe're biased here. We love Wesley because
he's a local boy. We like, we want Wesley to be a part

(32:51):
of the team, but we haveno idea what's going on. I do
know this, though Joe Biden doesn'tknow either. Guys stumbling around right now
at the g seventh Summit, staringoff into space, undering off into a
field somewhere, but Wesley. I'mtold he's got to get home early to
meet with George Clooney. You know, he has to get home early to
get the bed on the top ofthis, to go to bed before the

(33:12):
sun goes down. Yeah, youknow. President Trump was off cappitin Hill
yesterday. I got to see himyesterday, very briefly, and to walk
the juxtaposition of President from speaking toevery Republican member of Congress for an hour
and a half us stripted no notes, being his amazing usual self, you
know what, to watch him dothat, and then to watch Joe Biden

(33:34):
meander around a field the world watchit. Yeah, it's unbelievable to watch
this juxtaposition as somebody in Congress.It's not it's not even close. It's
not even about President's companymore. Thisis about the failures of Joe Biden.
And this is elder abused at thispoint. But I want to mass something
clear to the listener as well.A vote for Joe Biden is a vote

(33:58):
for Kabla Harris. Joe Biden iseighty one years old. He ain't going
to make it. So if youwant the head of DEDI leading our country,
that's fine. Vote for Joe Biden. And you think it's bad now,
it will only get worse. Thisis what the American public has got
to understand. He's meandering around becausehis elder reduced at this point. And
I actually a little smart for theguy. There's no way that man can

(34:21):
lead this country for the next fouryears if he has no idea how to
find his way off of the stage. So you were all voting for Kablo
Harris, so she's wisely. Wesleyhas been a regular guest on My afternoon
show for a while. I gotchills just thinking about. I don't olas.
I don't know if we had Wesleyon the morning show before. But
something we've spent a lot talking aboutin the afternoon is Hunter Biden, and
a lot's going on. This week. We learned Hunter Biden smoked crack with

(34:43):
his sister in law. They hadan open relationship. Smoke crack with her
got her hooked, don't it inthe third one? I mean she wasn't
like smoking crack anyway, So I'lljust do it with Hunter. No,
he he brought her in and gother hooked. Man. And according to
this book that London Roberts just putout the arct Or his about to put
out the Arkansas stripper with the babynamed Navy. Her stage name was Dallas.

(35:05):
Apparently complicated, isn't it, Donald? The story is, the story
is crazy. The hunter trying tosmoke crack with his sister in law and
do a three way with the stripperand then we'd select four twenty was a
witness in the trial. And Lesley, how is it the media is less
interested in this and more interested inTrump. I mean, this is the
craziest political trial of our lifetime.Okay, Katie, let me let me

(35:31):
add to this. Could you imagineif this was Donald Truton junior? Imagine?
Yeah, you know, let mesay the fruit, the fruit don't
fall off the tree though. Lookat children, Look at president some children.
Let's look at how they are.If they don't behave like this,

(35:51):
and if they did, they wouldhave been in jail yesterday. Yeah.
Hunter Barton has gotten a path forthe past for almost decades now for illegal
handling because if you think his father'sdanded influence to get on board seats literally
taking money from Chinese companies for noservices rendered, and where what did happen?
And this is never you know,anybody else's children, or if it

(36:14):
were a Republican it would be adifferent conversation. The hypocrisy is noggating,
and said somebody that's sit on theHouse of this year at committee here on
Capitol Hill. You know, man, it's really it's really sad to see
this, this double standard, thisduality of our justice system. This the
idea that we can that we canmake a political prisoners of our political opponents.

(36:37):
I have never seen a country inthis state before and started under Joe
Biden's watch. And this is thereason why our President Trump raised four hundred
million dollars last week. After that, one hundred million dollars and one third,
one third of those people are newdonors, how about it, Because
what they realized is that if they'regoing after President Trump, we're going to

(37:00):
go after us. So we havegot to stop this from happening. Going
to remember this fifty immediately, andquite frankly, Hunter Biden is just is
just what else did you expect fromthem? Absolutely, of course they're going
to give him a pass. Ofcourse we're going to treat a grown ass
man with kid gloves. Hunter Biden'sfifteen years old. Hey accountable in his

(37:22):
behavior no kidding a combat I'm acombat veteran, and I was a combat
and I was I was, Iwas twenty three, twenty four years old.
I ali was tell accountable for myactions then, and I was not
fifty So combat, I guarantee youI couldn't make a mistake like that.
So why are we giving Hunter Bidenthe pall good dude question. I don't
think I could hang at a HunterBiden party, but I could hang at

(37:44):
a Wesley Hunt Byron Donald's party.Wednesday, June twenty sixth Congress Konyak and
Cigars Our Georgia listeners need to checkthis out. You guys are going to
be in Fairburn, Georgia, andthere's an event. There's a link up
on your Twitter and it's probably nothard to find if people go looking for
it. But what exactly is thatfor people that don't know, Oh,

(38:05):
it's going to it's me, mygood buddy, Barron Dawson and Gray Slate
of Florida is Florida and Texas unitingthe save of our Union. And it's
going to be moderated by Stage Steel, and it's going to be Byron and
I having a conversation in the blackcommunity cognacs, the Guards and Congress just
showing the fat and having just ablunt nuance conversation about where we are as
a black community and lies the ConservativeParty and why the Republican Party is not

(38:30):
just in the best instance of theblack community, but it's in the best
interest of all Americans. The longway, we no longer have to be
Americans the Democrat Party, Come onin. The water is warm, and
if you want a safe order anda secure border, and if you want
to live day to day far betterthan a hyper inflation that we're seeing today.
And if you want to be safer, and if you want our propetition

(38:51):
respected, then come on, comeon in, Come on in. The
Conservative Party won't bite. And that'swhy Byron and I were a Philly two
weeks ago. We're going to bein Atlanta this week, and we're going
to be in Milwaukee right before theconvention doing the same thing, spreading the
good word. He is a militaryveteran, a father, a proud resident
of Texas. He's the lawmaker forthe Energy Corridor. He's a good friend

(39:13):
of this radio show. He's adid I mention, He's a helicopter pilot,
and he enjoys kognac and cigars.And honestly, if guys like Wesley
are running this country, I feela little better about things right now.
I hope you have a happy Father'sDay this weekend. Yeah, happy Father's
Day, mister Ashley Hunt. Anythingyou want to say to the people out
there, thanks brother. You knowI do want to say this. You
know we're in the fight for thevery soul of this country. But the

(39:36):
reason why Byron and I show iscognac and cigars is because, quite frankly,
it's not a block thing. It'san American thing. Who doesn't lack
cognac and cigars? Right, I'lltake it. I love it man.
Happy Father's Day, Wesley Hunt.Follow him on social media. You'd be
glad you did it. And dipyour cigar if you get the chance.
Is that a thing? Oh?Yeah, on dip it.
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