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December 13, 2024 39 mins
This episode of Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness features journalists Michael Quinn Sullivan and Brandon Darby, plus Christian Collins from the Texas Youth Summit.  ( @KennethRWebster )
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Giganic government sucks. Pursuit of happiness radio is DeLux. Liberty
and freedom will make you smile. The pursuit of happening
us on your radio toil, just as Jeezburger is a Libya.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Hey it's did you know it's Friday the thirteenth? Yeah,
you knew that. What's what's this? What's this?

Speaker 3 (00:27):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Oh I get it? Oh, I get it. You're doing
slagh ow music, but you mixed it with the Friday
the thirteenth theme. How clever for you? Today is Friday
the thirteenth. I know it's a silly superstition, but just
to be on the safe side, don't walk he under
a ladder, don't cross a black cat, and don't deny
healthcare coverage to people who desperately need it. I'm kidding,
I'm kidding, I'm kidding. Don't worry. Today is no more

(00:48):
dangerous than any other day. I'm not sure Healthcare CEO.
Then it is very dangerous out there, as there is
a lot of psychopathic people on the streets trying to
murder people. On Friday the thirteenth. I think it's a
day where Kevin Hart avoids wing underneath a black cat,
and it's thought to be bad luck breaking a mirror today,
or so they claim, so be extra careful doing your
lines over the coffee table, Hunter Biden, please be careful. Anyway,

(01:12):
I'm really excited about today's show. We have so many
awesome guests joining us in the next hour. For example,
Michael Quinn Sullivan will be here from Texas scorecard dot
Com with all the latest information on the house speaker race.
And of course we have to talk about Luigi me Andngione.
I think that's the biggest story of the of the
week nationally, so my buddy Christian Collins from the Texas

(01:33):
Youth Summit will be here to weigh in on that.
And it's actually really good news of what's going on
with Daniel Penny. Stick around for that. Oh and speaking
of January six FBI informant, I don't know if you've heard,
but we have an FBI informant on the show today.
His name Brandon Darby. Maybe you've heard of him. Turns
out they had dozens of FBI informants on the ground
during January sixth. Brandon and I have differing opinions about this.

(01:54):
I'm gonna let him talk, but I'm gonna disagree with him,
say hang out for that. He's a good guy. He's
one of the editors at Breitbart dot com. And I
want to let you Okay, let's start with the Luigimi
Angioni thing. New York Post today, David Harsani reporting on
the latest information that we have on the alleged United
Healthcare killer, and the people that want that are frothing

(02:15):
at the mouth telling you how much they like him,
how much they admire the guy. You know, it's kind
of sick what's going on out there with some of
these people. AOC for example, Alexandria Casio Cortez, one of
the people out praising Luis. She says, you know, it's okay,
it's okay sometimes when when people, when good people go

(02:36):
out and murder bad people. That's basically what she's saying,
which is a total distortion of what happens.

Speaker 4 (02:41):
She said that he would he would do it again
if necessary, and that there's a kind of threat.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
What do you make of the comments, Well, you.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
Know, doesn't that. I just feel like that that tells
us everything. If we do not want violence on our subways,
and the point of our justice system is a level
of accountability to prevent a person who.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
He does not have remorse. Oh, I'm sorry, it is't
that interesting. She's talking about Daniel Penny, not Luigi Mangoni.
It sounds like a little contradiction of opinions there, right,
she thinks Luigi Mangione shooting a guy in cold blood
is okay, but Daniel Penny defending people against a violent
attacker is not okay. And then there's Washington Post columnist,

(03:24):
New York Times reporter or former. I guess she got
fired by them, Taylor Lorenz and this takes she had
on the Pierce Morgan Uncensored Show.

Speaker 5 (03:31):
I do believe in the sanctity of life, and I
think that's why I felt along with so many other Americans. Joy,
I do believe in the sanctity of life, and I
think that's why I felt along with so many other Americans.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Joy I had to play it twice because I couldn't
believe it. She felt joy, she felt joy over somebody
she doesn't know getting murdered. And then Elizabeth Warren, I
couldn't believe. It's so bizarre when these people that are
public figures go out and defend murder or because of
a differing of ideological beliefs or capitalism versus communism is

(04:06):
like it's almost like they're trying to encourage more violence.

Speaker 6 (04:09):
What happens when you turn this into the billionaires run
at all is they get the opportunity to squeeze every
last penny. Yeah, and look, we'll say it over and over.
Violence is never the answer. This boy gets a trial
who's allegedly killed the CEO of United Health But you
can only push people so far.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
Stop right there, lady, do you want someone to kill? Look?
I don't wish harm on anyone, and I'm not going
to say but so if Elizabeth Warren feels the same way,
why is she telling you that there's an exception to that.
Even before we knew the targeted killing of the United
Healthcare CEO was politically motivated, a lot of leftists were
justifying it. They were celebrating and rationalizing the shooting. There's

(04:51):
a real debate going on in some quarters of the
progressive leftover whether slaying CEOs is a bad thing. And
it's not surprising, of course, in any MAGA professors or
journalists were online. I'm publicly defending the killing of perceived
political enemies. Thousands of ringing hands would be lamenting the
menacing rhetoric of conservativism, wouldn't it, and rightly so. But
the unhinged demonization of the health insurance industry, the pharmaceutical industry,

(05:13):
and big oil they're now the norm. A generation of
college students have been indoctrinated into believing the profit motive
is killing people when the opposite is true. And there's
a clear ideological continuum between those who rationalize the shooting
of a CEO and rationalize the murder and the rape
of Jews by Palestinian terrorists, and rationalize the burning down

(05:35):
of cities for social justice. Instead of asking ourselves how
can we make the world a safer place, they're laughing
at those that just got murdered. None of this is
good for us, and certainly I'm not ever going to
get on the radio and defend right wing violence. All
I'm asking is this, At what point will people on

(05:55):
the left stop and take a look in the mirror
and admit that maybe it's hard to complain about thing
like gun violence or war abroad when you yourself are
encouraging your fellow citizens to go out and kill people.

Speaker 7 (06:07):
You disagree with everything you've heard is a lie. Well
unless you heard it from the mouth of Kenny Webster.
All facts, even the bit about it is little Kenny. Hey,
oh sorry, bro, I mean big Kenny. You're listening to
Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
I'll have you know. It's average size Kenny, Michael quint Sullivan,
Christian Collins, and Brandon Darby on the way, don't go anywhere.
This is amazing. President Joe Biden set a record by
commuting the prison sentences for nearly fifteen hundred people, and
he pardoned thirty nine of them. Wow. I didn't even
know Joe Biden had them any kids. That's amazing. Thanks

(06:44):
you for joining us, folks. You know, times are good.
I know, the economy's rough and crimes down, and we're
involved in like thirteen hundred wars right now thanks to
the neocons and the neolibs. But hey, at least things
are looking up. They're looking better sort of. You know
what's great is that we finally got rid of those
cronies in Austin, Texas that kept colluding with Democrats to
infiltrate the House speaker race. Hang on, I'm being told

(07:06):
something by my producer. What's that again? Really? I don't
think is Bonnin involved again? A different Bondon boy. We
better get Michael quinn Sullivan on the line. This sounds bad.
I've just been told breaking news everybody. Apparently the neocons
and the Democrats in Austin, Texas are trying to infiltrate
the Texas House speaker race, and apparently Michael quinn Sullivan

(07:29):
of Texas scorecard dot Com, one of my easily favorite
news sites, Lacey Hall local Congressman Lacy Hall is the
last holdout from Houston Republicans to collaborate and collude with
the Democrats. To quote the kids these days? Sup with that?

Speaker 8 (07:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (07:46):
You know Lacey Hull demonstrating she needs a watch for
Christmas because she doesn't know what time it is. She
needs a calendar because she doesn't know what apparently century
that we're in. Lacey Hull, I'm very very sorry. You
should probably stop banging your head against brick walls or
whatever it is has caused the dysfunction Texans actually expect,

(08:09):
and this isn't. I hope Lacey's sitting down if he
hear it's this conversation. Lacey, you need to sit down
because Texas voters expect Republicans to act like, wait for it,
act like Republicans. Lacey, But I know, I know, I
know you're trying to fill in for for Lacey there.
But Lacey's understanding is that is that Republicans want Republicans

(08:33):
to act like Republicans, and Lacey thinks it's still like
nineteen sixty three or something, and that she's the only
Republican she's got to gott to, you know, get along
with those Democrats. I'm sorry, Lacey, but Texans have elected
Republicans to every state wide office for thirty years. You've
got you know, Republicans dominating both chambers of the legislature.

(08:54):
Dan Patrick has had no Democrat chairs in the Texas Senate.
Why is Lacey Hall the only Republican and Harris Kenny
now doing this although other Republicans are doing the right thing.
Lacey Hall, though, is working with the Democrats to get
someone besides the Republican nominee for speaker into the speakership

(09:15):
of the Texas House, absolutely saying, you know, at the
federal level, this would be like you know, Dan Crinshaw
working to get Nancy Pelosi to be Speaker of the
US House in twenty twenty five. No one would do
Even Dan Crinshaw wouldn't do that, And I know how
much how I highly think of Dan crinschall. Even Dan
Crenshaw would not do that. But Lacey Hall thinks it's

(09:37):
it's perfectly acceptable for her to go with the Democrats,
to conspire with them to get someone elected speaker who's
not the Republican nominee. That's crazy, Lacey crazy.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
Perfectly explained.

Speaker 7 (09:46):
Now.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
I assume most of our audience knows this, but for
those that don't, Michael Quinstall and then my guest right now,
creator of Texas scorecard dot com, is a really good journalist.
He's a very good and he's not a liberal, which
is very uncommon nowadays. He's got a great news website,
and his news website took down the corrupt speaker that
we had two speakers ago before Dade fail and there
was Dennis Bonden, and now Dennis Bonden's brothers make it

(10:08):
a go of things. I always wonder what is it
with these push and pull factors in Austin, Texas. Are
they being bribed? Are they being blackmailed? Why would Lacey
Hall do this. She knows that it's upsetting local Houstonians.
There's no Republican conservative in Houston that wants her to
do this. I hear from people all day long, all
week long, all morning long during our other radio show,
how furious and pissed off they are about what Lacy

(10:30):
Hall is doing.

Speaker 8 (10:31):
Now.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
I know in the past, didn't she have an affair,
purportedly have an affair with another lawmaker? Is it possible
they've got more dirt on her and they're blackmailing her?
Are they bribing her with a Cardier watch? I mean,
if you had to guess, we don't know. We're just speculating.
What do you think is happening?

Speaker 9 (10:46):
Well, just to be clear, it wasn't just one of
those two lunch letters. But we'll skip past this. No, yeah,
I know, good lord gross Yeah yeah yeah.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
Austin.

Speaker 9 (10:56):
Austin's not a swamp, it's a cesspool. Just remember that.
But I think this is the uncomfortable thing, can you
that all? But even more uncomfortable than that thought is that,
for for all of us, we want desperately to be blackmail.
We want it to be you know, a bribe and

(11:16):
of those things. What we don't want to think is
that maybe our neighbors and our friends and our family
just elected someone who's bad. You know, don't don't discount
the possibility that folks like lazy Hull are voting this
way because they actually believe it, and that they lied
to you, or more more correctly, they let you create

(11:40):
a lie in your head for you to believe when
voting for them. And I think Lacey Hall falls square
into that category of someone who you know, she's telling
us who she is, and that too often we want
to say, oh no, no, no, that's not who you are.

Speaker 3 (11:53):
Lacey.

Speaker 9 (11:53):
Really you're a good strong Republican and they've got dirt
on you. You're a good strong Republican, but they're they're offering
you which riches beyond the dreams of midas you know,
so so surely doesn't. And Lasia wholest thing. No, this
is really who I am, and so some company on
us as voters say are we okay with that? Or
we're going to replace that? That's the question voter comp
asked themselves.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
Okay, so the latest on this? And I think you've
analyzed where we've been so far this week perfectly. The
latest on This is now that Dustin Burrows, the Rhino
liberal shill who has been colluding with the Democrats to
try to take the House speakership away from the actual
Republican choice, which is David Cook. Dustin Burrows is now
a name that they're considering replacing with some other people

(12:34):
Ryan Ryan Geehan, Greg Bonn, and Todd Hunter. Here is
the new boss same as the old boss. I mean it,
when do they give up with this? When do they
just accept that Republicans won the election and Rhinos didn't.

Speaker 9 (12:47):
Look I think that this is the This is them
flailing about trying to figure out how to hold on
to control. You're talking about near the state of Texas,
eight large economy in the world. You know, billions and
billions of dollars in the state budget, which means you
can direct millions and millions to your friends and your pals.
That's why the Austin lobby is so intent on not

(13:10):
getting a Reformer into the speakership. That's why the Austin
lobby is so intent on that. And that's when you
see some of these legislators, Lacey Hall notably being one
of those who's you know, wanting to appease the lobby
why because maybe you know, maybe some of that's you know,
one she believes it too. She wants to make sure that,
you know, when she's done being a legislator, she gets

(13:30):
some of those contracts too as a lobbyist. I suspect,
you know, for there's a whole lot of there's a
whole lot of bad incentives for people to do the
wrong thing, particularly come in with with wrong thinking. I
think they're not going to give up until until they're
forced to give up. You know, these guys are are
clearly not getting the message. You have the governor of Texas,

(13:52):
you know, one of the most unflappable guys who just
keeps his mouth silent about things that don't interest him
or don't directly involve him. The Governor of Texas came
out this week and said the Republican nominee for speakers
should come from the Republican caucus period. Dan Patrick, Attorney
General Ken Paxton, Sid Miller, Donald Trump juniors right down,

(14:13):
like every single person out there, said, what the blaze
is going on? And these folks are underpenttan So now
with Dustin Burrows having you know, you know, taken a
stick of dynamite and shoved it into his campaign with
this effort. Now they're looking for people now to replace
Dustin Burroughs, who of course replaced Dade Feelin. And you've got,
like you you mentioned the names Greg Bonnon, who's the

(14:36):
Republican brother of the Republican former Speaker Dennis Bonn and
by speaker with Democrat vote. But the other two, Ryan
Gin actually got elected to the Texas House and spent
many terms in the Texas House as a Democrats, which
parties a couple of years ago.

Speaker 2 (14:53):
Huh.

Speaker 9 (14:54):
And so he's a former Democrat who just kind of
stayed in office as a Republican. And you've got Todd Hunter,
who had been to the Texas Legislature in the nineties
as a Democrat, sat out for a couple of years,
and came back as a Republican. So of the three
kind of replacement Republicans, two of them used to be Democrats.
So this is absolutely this is the kind of thinking.

(15:18):
If you try to explain this to someone from not Texas,
they will think that you're making it up. I will
think that you're lying because they think there's surely no
way super republican, super conservative Texas could have this going on,
but here we are.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
Wow, I mean unbelievable. You've explained it perfectly. I still
can't believe Lacey Hall purportedly hooked up with that many
of her co workers. That's wild. But in the meantime,
you know, one more quick question for you. Do you
think any of this would even be happening with the
general public showing this much resistance to the Rhinos trying
to basically fix the race to see who should be
Texas House speaker. Would any of this be happening if

(15:57):
not for the Ken Paxton impeachment.

Speaker 9 (15:58):
Last year, the Kim Paxxton impeachment. Yeah, I've said this
publicly before. While as frustrating as that was, I think
for Ski Paxton, he did a His suffering was good
for Texas because it revealed a whole lot of the
problems inside the Republican Party and the couple that within

(16:21):
the Texas House. Killing school choice something very popular, I
mean off the charts, popular with minorities, off the charts,
popular with conservatives. You know, it's it's it's white Democrats
who don't want who don't want school choice buying large
so all those things kind of kind of revealing you know,

(16:42):
you know, Hushu, the Kiin Paxton thing and the school
choice thing. Those two things that happened to twenty twenty
three certainly set the state or twenty four. So you're right.
We would not be in this place, Kinney, if it
wasn't for you know, all those cats, you know, blowing
up school choice and then trying to take out Kim Paxton.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
Wow, how about that? Just remarkable. In the meantime, State
Representative Gene Wu, he's now the leader of the Democrat
the leftist authoritarian, recently told one of his supporters, I
think during a zoom call, that it's time to stop
vilifying the other side. It's time to have unity. Said
we shouldn't. He didn't want to make a joke about
spanking Republicans or something like that. I was reading about

(17:22):
this earlier this week. Do you think he's being sincere.
I hope he's being sincere.

Speaker 9 (17:27):
I don't think Jane Wu has a sincere bone in
his body. List not directed other than support for the CCP.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Yeah, brother, my brother. From your mouth to God's ears.
Michael quinn Sullivan, speaking of I wish you w a
merry Christmas. Michael Quinn Sullivan and I encourage our listeners.
You know, a quick, easy, free, fun Christmas gift for
you to give to your liberal sister in law. Go
to Texas scorecard dot com, put her, put her email
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Dallas Morning Snooze subscription, and get her a free subscription

(17:58):
to Texas Scorecards. A fun Christmas gift.

Speaker 7 (18:02):
You're listening to Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness. Lets me please,
if you're offended by anything you heard, take out a
piece of paper, write down a detailed description of what
bothered you, and fax it to one eight eight eight.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
Nobody gives up easy easy. Children are listening. We've reached
an odd moment, the juxtaposition between the old America of
last week and the new America that's going to be
starting here on what is it, January twenty first, January
twenty second, When does Trump get inaugurated? You know, next month,
you get it. People in the liberal media have to

(18:37):
do something. They have a balancing act, a tightrope ack
to walk, if you will. They know that for the
last four years they've been telling you everything's literally hitler.
If it's Trump, and now they have to accept the
fact that most people in America disagree with them. I
cannot think of a better example of what I'm talking
about than the highest rated daytime TV show for the
last twenty years. Yes, I apologize for doing this to

(18:58):
you radio listeners, but the cackling hens at the View.
There's a very ironic moment earlier today on their show
where they said that people criticize them for being two
one sided. Listen to this.

Speaker 10 (19:09):
I don't know what people were thinking when they voted
for him. I mean, this one statistic really got to me.
He lost during his term two hundred thousand manufacturing jobs.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
He lost them.

Speaker 10 (19:20):
Yeah, Joe Biden added more than seven hundred and seventy
five thousand jobs, and people voted for Trump.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
This is lying with statistics. They're talking about the pandemic
in which they advocated for shutting down all the jobs
and factories and warehouses, and now they're giving Joe Biden
credit for bringing those back. Those had nothing to do
with Trump or Biden had to do with China. But anyway,
listen to joy Bear fume that people think the View
is one sided, think that.

Speaker 10 (19:43):
They have been misinformed misled by all the networks. You know,
people get mad at us, they say, we're one sided.
Here you are the statistics.

Speaker 5 (19:52):
But they do think it was cost of living because
I think a.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
Lot of voters say, stop right there, one sided. Is
there anyone on that panel that would point out the
obvious thing that I just pointed out to you. You're
giving Joe Biden credit. Joe Biden to create those jobs.
Those were just jobs that were furloughed that came back.
How about Daniel Penny. Let's talk about that for a minute.
Everybody on that panel said Daniel Penny was a murderer.

(20:15):
Who on that panel has a differing view about anything.
These people think Jordan Neely is a victim. Jordan Neely
who violently assaulted women their age in their city on
the train line that they think he was murdered on.
They don't even point out how black people were trying
to help Daniel Penny to stop Jordan Neely from hurting
other people. Those black people didn't get charge of the crime.

(20:35):
By the way, I can't be the only person that
sees this. In fact, I know I'm not. Thank God,
there's other like minded individuals out there. My Buddy Christian Collins,
for example, creator of the Texas Youth Summit, has been
following this news story closely. Not the thing with the
view being upset about how people think they're one side.
But you know, the case of Daniel Penny Christian, it
bothers me to death that there are people that don't

(20:57):
understand we have a god given right to defend ourselves
and we have an obligation of responsibility to protect the innocent,
including women in children.

Speaker 3 (21:04):
You're your thoughts, well, thank you so much for having
me on.

Speaker 11 (21:09):
Really appreciate the great work in journalism you do, not
just in the city of Houston, but throughout the state
and country.

Speaker 3 (21:14):
So keep up the great work, my friend brother.

Speaker 11 (21:18):
You know, I mean, this is absolutely a case where
Democrats are race baiting. They want to store racism in
this country. And this is really about Jordan Neely coming
in there belligerently. And he's a very sad person. I mean,
he aged out of the foster system. He's been arrested

(21:38):
forty two times. He had schizophrenia, he had sickle cell anemia,
he had some real issues. He was on drugs of
one in particular made it hard for him to breathe
K two and so he's in this situation. He's beligerent,
he's very upset about his life, and he's coming in
there and expressing that he's going to kill someone or

(22:01):
he's going to go to jail, and he doesn't care.
He's really upset and he takes off his jacket. He's
thrashing around. And so this twenty four year old marine,
Daniel Penny, you know, now, a student, stepped up and
protects everyone on there. And afterward, if you look at
the police footage, everyone that was interviewed, very multicultural group
of people, they're all expressing such relief that Daniel Penny,

(22:25):
a real man's man, stepped up and protected them.

Speaker 3 (22:28):
And there were.

Speaker 11 (22:29):
Other people that helped a little. But Daniel Penny is
a hero. And it's why JD. Vance and Donald Trump
are inviting him to the game this week Army Navy
to make sure that they recognize this young man who's
done so much to protect other people and it should
be heralded.

Speaker 2 (22:53):
Yeah, you cut out of the end there, but I
think I get your point. I think this is so
awesome that JD. Vance is inviting Daniel Penny to the
Army Navy game. I love that you brought that up,
and you know, it's interesting, Christian, there is a parallel
between Daniel Penny and the people in the Army Navy
football game, besides the fact that they all served in
our military, including Daniel Penny. Isn't it interesting to think
the Army and the Navy college football teams are the

(23:13):
only football teams in college sports where the athletes aren't
allowed to take endorsement deals. They're just playing football because
they love it for no other reason, which, interestingly enough,
is the reason, the exact reason why Daniel Penny tried
to protect the people on that train. I mean, those
people on that Daniel Penny wasn't getting paid to protect them.
He doesn't have a history of violent crime or anything
like that. He was trained as a marine to protect

(23:36):
the innocent, to protect the vulnerable, and that was exactly
what he did on that train. He did it because
it was the right thing to do, which you know,
not for nothing. Here these people playing football for the
Army or for the Navy, or serving in the military,
it seems to me they're doing it for the exact
same reason. They all share the same values. Isn't that cool?
It's going to be such a great moment in America
this weekend with jd Vance and Daniel Penny hanging out

(23:58):
at the Army Navy game. It's so bizarre that this
bothers people Christian.

Speaker 11 (24:05):
Absolutely, you know, and I mean it just shows that,
I mean, I think the momentum is definitely on the conservative.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
Side, but the left that they are going to do.

Speaker 11 (24:15):
Everything that they can to race bait and make this
about race, when in actuality, this is really about one
individual's heroism to defend people in a woke society where
you know, police if they step in, they've been you know,
attacked viciously, and you know, criminals have been running rampant,

(24:36):
and especially in New York, but in many major cities
around America. And so this young man should be understood,
Dangle Penny should be understood as someone who stepped up
when nobody else would and he defended everyone on that train.
And so it's very clear we need to have a
society where men can step up and protect others in

(24:59):
the wake of danger. They should be eligible and able
to do that in our country. And Donald Trump getting
elected if he would not have gotten elected, I don't
know how that case in New York would have gone. Yeah,
it might have had to It might have you know,
it might have had to go through many different, you know,
different rinks in the ladder to get to the Supreme Court.

(25:20):
But who knows how that situation would have gone if
Donald Trump wouldn't have gotten elected. But the momentum has
swung in our country and we are not going to
accept criminals coming onto a train and just you know,
killing people without someone going to step up.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
And stop it.

Speaker 3 (25:39):
Yeah, indeed, we need to have that in our society.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
Boy, I hope so Christian. I The thing that bothers
me is this Christian you know, stuff like this never
happens when I'm around. I've never had an thank God,
you know, but when you hear these news stories. I've
never had an experience in life where something dangerous was
happening and I was the only person that was there
that could that could do something that could stop some
crack head from stabbing an old lady or something like that.

(26:02):
Thank God, right, But at the same time, knowing that
things like this happen in liberal enclaves when there is
somebody out there who's hopefully like you or me, who
shares the values of a guy like Daniel Penny or
presumably most of our radio listeners, and the going gets
tough knowing that this sort of thing happens, where these
liberal prosecutors go after good people. Do you think that
people will be more hesitant to step up and try

(26:24):
to do the right thing knowing that it could ruin
their life and turn them into a public villain.

Speaker 3 (26:30):
I think a lot of people have been.

Speaker 11 (26:32):
I think police officers even have been in the wake
of the George Floyd situation right where they're just apprehensive
and scared to protect society, and some of them, you know,
because they've they've guarded on the side of just letting
it play out.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
I mean, have even lost their lives in some cases.

Speaker 11 (26:51):
But I mean, we can't have criminals just running them
up on the streets and no one step in. And
there was nobody there to protect anyone but Daniel Penny
in that situation. And so I think this is a
good precedent that's being set, and I hope, you know,
more heroes will be able to step up and defend

(27:12):
the innocent, defend people that are defenseless, and that's what
needs to happen in every strong society is. We need
masculine men like Daniel Penny to fight for what's right.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
Christian Collins my brother from another man fighting the good fights.
Definitely somebody I'm proud to share values with. You should
follow him on ex Twitter. It's a social media platform.
Maybe you've heard of it, and check out the work
that they're doing. Texas Youth Summit dot com.

Speaker 7 (27:35):
Kenny Webster the best looking dude on radio and if
you've seen the competition, that's not saying a whole hell
of a lot.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
That's that's true. Actually, yeah, quick freak, we'll be right back.
Brandon Darby. Let us and gentlemen on drums. Mister Brandon
Darby right now. I'm just kidding. He'll be joining us
in just one second. Brandon Darby will be joining us
in a second. You know why, because we got news
about FBI informants. People forget sometimes. My buddy, Brandon brand
is a very good friend of mine. He's not just
some guy that's a regular contributor to the show. Most

(28:03):
people know that about Brandon. You know, I like to
be transparent. I'm booking a friend. That's why he's on
the show. I think he's interesting, but we're actually buddies
in real life. And you know it's weird. Sometimes you
make friends with people you wouldn't expect, like Donald Trump
and Mark Zuckerberg. Mark Zuckerberg donate I know it's weird, right,
Zuckerberg just donated one million dollars to Trump's inauguration fund.

(28:24):
I guess that's going to cover about ten minutes of
hair and makeup. Sounds like from Texas Justice to me
Locke and now Live from the Border, it's right.

Speaker 6 (28:32):
Bart's Brandon Darby with the Cartel Chronicles only on KPRC Radio.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
We've got him live right now from an undisposed location,
but probably the Panhandle. He is the Derby who would
be Brandon Brandon? You were just telling me off the air.
You do a lot of speaking events and interviews and stuff,
and you never prep for that, but you probably you
spend a lot of time in the hair and makeup chair, right,
not at all.

Speaker 8 (28:56):
What I do is I when I go speak, it
doesn't matter how the crowd is. I have three or
four things I want to hit, and I just go
out there and it's almost like bass jumping. You just
walk out in front of a bunch of people and
you go, WHOA, I have no idea what I'm going
to say, and then you just you just extemporaneous improvisation,
my friend, you just roll with it.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
But no eyeliner or any of that stuff.

Speaker 8 (29:19):
No, no, none of that. I think it looks kind
of silly, especially when people I just I just like
to tell with myself, you know, all.

Speaker 2 (29:27):
Right'sten, let's clear some stuff up. Because Brandon Darvey isn't
just the reporter, the creator of the Cartel chronicles in
Breitbart Texas, and one of Breitbart Andrew Breitbart's original team
of journalists and editors, although he use all those things,
and friends with the coolest morning show host on the
Gulf Coast. He is that as well. But you are
also a former FBI informant. And we have now learned

(29:48):
that the FBI had twenty six FBI informants on the
ground on January sixth, and a lot of people thought, well,
Christopher Ray said there were no FBI agents there. He lied,
and he said that under oath. But technically that's not true.
Can you explain why.

Speaker 8 (30:04):
Well it is true, because I mean, I can't say
if it's true or not true. But you can't either
that's contradicts us though. Okay, So first off, the word
informant is also a weird term. So like I was
a confidential human source, but I was an operational source, right,
So I was not an informant who was in a

(30:26):
group who then started to you know, like I'm at
some business and they're they're deceiving the tax, you know,
the irs, and so I start informing on them, and
I'm sharing information on the group I'm in. I was
not that I was an operational source. So I was
I would have been someone who, in fact, I was
many times years ago sent into demonstrations. And the way

(30:50):
that this career unfolded for me was I was an
operational source and I was asked to infiltrate people who
were protesting at the two thousand and eight Republican National Convention. Now,
the vast majority of those people who were there protesting
were just like the vast majority of the people who

(31:11):
were at the Capitol. They were just there exercising their
freedom of speech. They were not doing any SINGI legal. Now,
that said, there was a group with there were groups
within you know, that demonstration or that planned effort who
were planning on using violence and trying to stop the

(31:31):
Republican Party from nominating you know, their candidates at that time.
So they planned on using violence, threat of violence, bombs,
and all kinds of other stuff. Now, the fact that
those people did that doesn't reflect or mean that the
all the good people who were there who were Democrats

(31:52):
just protesting. It doesn't mean that those good people are bad.
But the fact that the majority of the people who
were there were good people just testing doesn't mean that
those bomb makers and the people doing crazy stuff weren't
doing crazy stuff, and that it doesn't mean that Americans
didn't deserve to have those crazy people watched because they

(32:15):
were trying to hurt They believed they could kill Republicans
and get away with it. So Republicans deserves that the
FBI do something about groups like that. So this is
the same thing with January sixth. When I look at it,
I think of it and I say, look, there were
most of the people there were probably good people, probably
people I've been to tea parties with, and probably people

(32:35):
I've spoken to. But that does not mean that there
were not some there who had really bad plans and
tried to do really crazy stuff and tried to break
in the capital, to kidnap as they their own words
was zip ties, to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and Mike Pence
and drag them out of our Congress and prevent that

(32:55):
process of our governance from happening, just like what the
what the left did, sorry and two eight. That to
me makes perfect sense. If some groups were planning on
going there starting up trouble, I'm glad the FBI would
infiltrate them with either informants, which would be people who
were already in the group, or with operational sources, which
would be people who they who they dispatched basically undercover

(33:20):
to go and infiltrate the groups. I'm glad that they
they did that. That said, you know, I wasn't there,
but but I don't. I don't think that if someone
says there's no FBI agents there, well there probably were
no FBI agents, you know there. If they say they're they, oh,
now they've cought predicted because there were, you know, human

(33:42):
sources there, and it's like that those are not FBI agents.
When you're a human source, they tell you that you
are not an employee of the FBI, you are not
a special agent. You are not a you know, you
are someone who works with them.

Speaker 2 (33:55):
Okay, I'm so.

Speaker 8 (33:56):
It's basically the same thing the agency does overseas, right, Yeah,
you dug overseas, they have they have assets and and
that's that's kind of what the bureau does. And if
you start talking about hurting people, killing people, breaking in
the capitol, kidnapping the Speaker of the House or the
Vice president, and that gets to the FBI, they are
one going to check you out.

Speaker 2 (34:17):
All right, Well, absolutely, I'm grateful that you're not. I'm great,
you know, Brandon, you and I are friends, and I'm
grateful that you're not just saying what you think the
audience wants to hear. Even if you and I have
a slightly different perspective on this, I know you're being
honest and I know these are your real opinions, So
I respect that. Do you Looking back over the last
several years of what the FBI did, one of the
big I think one of the big brown stains on

(34:38):
the FBI's underwear is Gretchen Whitmer this whole thing. Right
before January sixth, the FBI had another weird little blip
on the radar where a lot of people think that
they staged the kidnapping of attempted, you know, botched kidnapping
of Gretchen Whitmer didn't end up happening, obviously, the Michigan governor,
and in doing so, they actually got a bunch of
people what would you call that, the that weren't going

(35:00):
to commit a crime basically got tricked into getting a crime.
Committing a crime. They call that in trappman and trapman.
Thank you, That's the word I'm looking for. Do you
feel like in that case that happened.

Speaker 8 (35:10):
No, I don't, not from what I can see. I
mean again, I wasn't in the case. Do I think
that there are abuses of power?

Speaker 3 (35:17):
Yes?

Speaker 8 (35:17):
Do I think that the leadership of the FBI has
done some creepy things that seem to be somewhat politically motivated?

Speaker 2 (35:27):
Yes?

Speaker 8 (35:28):
Do I think that, you know, they dispatched forty something
agents to you know, to investigate a police department after
the cop was let off and ferguson or whatever, because
the cop didn't do anything wrong and he was defending himself.
Do I think that things like that happened? Yes, So
I'm not. I'm not. It's not like this wholehearted defense
of that. But but in the case of Governor Whitmer,

(35:50):
you know, I saw a lot of that kind of
stuff when I came out and testified for the US
Attorney's office, and you know, before two thou I saw
a lot of that stuff. I mean, these guys said, hey,
we wouldn't have made these bombs because unless the FBI
in format Brandon told us to, you know, and I

(36:11):
was like, whoa. And then then it they realized that
wasn't true, and then it turned into, well, well, the
reason we made the bombs was because the FBI chose
to use someone as masculine as Brandon Darby, and his
hyper performance of masculinity made it inevitable. No matter what,

(36:32):
No matter what, people right now are going to find
a reason to pick apart then, and people should criticize them,
people should analyze them because they have a lot of power.
But when I look at the Whitmers thing, and they're like, well, uh,
you know, well we were getting together and we had
a meeting about kidnapping the governor. And then the next thing,
I know, this FBI format said, well, if if y'all

(36:55):
already had a meeting about kidnapping the governor, and y'all
really want to do it, Let's go and talk about
it at this place.

Speaker 2 (37:01):
Okay, I get Okay, We're about to run out of
time here. Can we at least agree that it was
probably wrong of the FBI after learning that Larry Nassar,
the US Olympics women's gymnastic coach, might have been sexually
molesting girls. Can we at least agree that it was
bad that they waited eight or nine months before doing
anything about it. Can we at least agree on.

Speaker 8 (37:20):
That it was bad that those two or three agents
independently did that with outside of the knowledge of the
whole organization.

Speaker 3 (37:28):
Absolutely?

Speaker 2 (37:28):
Okay, Well there you go, common ground. What are you
doing this weekend, buddy?

Speaker 8 (37:33):
Well, actually, while we talked, I'm getting ready to go
do jiu jitsu and I'm trying to get back into
it after your injury. Eight months of a knee injury
and surgery. Yeah, and I'm starting to feel a little
old in my late forties, but I'm still rolling.

Speaker 2 (37:51):
So not too old to get out and do some
jiu jitsu and maybe do a little dating. At this
point in.

Speaker 8 (37:54):
Your life, Hey man, there's a lot of guys in
there who are half my age who are bigger and stronger.

Speaker 3 (38:00):
And you're gonna take them.

Speaker 8 (38:03):
No, I'm not going to date him, but I'm telling
you the skills work. The skills and training works, because
I do okay against him. And you know, Brandon, I
love my beat. Someone beat me, but I do okay
against him even though I'm older, And that's just a
testament to the wonders of jiu jitsu.

Speaker 2 (38:20):
Brother, I believe it. Brandon Darby is a stone cold
pack of badass and he's a good buddy of mine.
Following him on x you know the thing we used
to call whatever we called it elon musk social media platform.
I'm Kenny Webster. I love you all so much. I
pray for all of you. Thank you for listening to
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(38:43):
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