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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The giganic government sucks. Suit of happiness. Radio is dus.
Liberty and freedom will make you smile of a suit
of happiness on your radio. Tole, just a cheeseburg is
lib fries. It's food.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Okay. Hear me out, hear me out everyone. I have
an idea. This is like that meme where John Hamm
is in mad Men and he's pitching ideas. Here's my idea.
It's the big beautiful bill, right, but without all the
additional spending. See we have the tax cuts. We just
don't spend a bunch of money we don't have. That's
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a wild idea, isn't it. Wow? It was a very pece.
How you know? This is live radio, folks, very powerful sneeze.
I think my note, I think I'm allergic to all
that spending. My nose did not like that. Hi, everybody,
what are we doing on the show today? Let me
regather my thoughts now that my brains almost flew out
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of my nostrils. I think it's seasonal allergy disorder or
I'm allergic to spending. I don't know either way. Who's
coming by? Oh yeah, Daniel Turner will be here from
Powerthefuture Dot com Democrat big money donors are looking for
the next Joe Rogan. They're looking for a liberal version
of Joe Rogan. I thought Joe Rogan was a liberal
version of Joe. We'll talk about that, and of course
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we are going to talk about the big Beautiful Bill
because it is an absolute mess. And this congressional session,
this legislative session in the Texas House that we're having
right now, it has been very surprisingly, surprisingly refreshingly conservative.
I actual good news to report from Austin, Texas. I
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know I've been very critical of these people, but in
the eleventh hour here, some of these lawmakers are actually
getting really good stuff done. I will tell you the
whole story stick around for that. That's coming up in
a little bit. Before we get to any of that,
let's talk about this. Remember the elder abuse on full
display for the last four years. I mean, that's what
it was. Breitbart dot Com today reporting on how senior
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DOJ officials are now floating the idea of criminal charges
for Jill Biden. Well, what did Joe Biden do when
it came to protecting her husband? Even a blind man
could see that doctor Jill Biden violated the hippocratic oaths
pledge to first do no harm, and some are now
floating the idea of filing criminal charges against her for
elder abuse. I realized Joe Biden's not a doctor doctor
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by any definition, though she's a heartless doctor she is.
There's this guy named Leo Terrell. He's a senior Department
of Justice official, and someone is suggesting our former first
lady should face criminal charges for elder abuse. That's the thing.
He has said. He's a counselor to the Assistant Attorney
General for Civil Rights, and he used his verified x
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account to float the idea to two point five million followers.
It's a lot of people. A lot of people actually
seem to listen when you make suggestions like this. He
asked the question. He first said, elder abuse exclamation mark,
criminal charges question mark. He wrote this in response to
an ex post that said doctor Joe quote she knew
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about President Biden's health problems but still wanted him to
run for president. That is evil. It is evil. The
New York Post reports Terrell also shared tweets from others
accusing doctor Joe of criminal elder abuse. Elder abuse is
a form of domestic violence. Doctor Biden has a lot
of explaining to do about her part in defrauding the
American people and taxpayers. I would never wish Joe Biden
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physical harm, despite my personal political views. Too bad his
own family compromised his well being. His medical team should
have caught this years ago. Shame on Jill and all
who turned their heads and ignored this. They indeed are
guilty of elder abuse. And if they have him go
through any medical person now, radiation or chemo, they should
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be shot. But they wanted the attention and status at
any cost. Those are all, by the way, Those last
several sentences I just said were all things people shared
on mister Terrell's exicount. Now I'll leave the validity of
the criminal charges to senior Justice Department officials. I'm not
an attorney. I'm more than happy to point out that
doctor Joe Biden is a reprehensible wife, obviously looking out
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for only herself and her status. She never cared about Joe.
The very idea of allowing a loved one to repeatedly
shed his or her dignity in front of others, much
less the whole world, is something no normal person would
ever conceive of. Other than assuring they're getting the best
care available. Shielding a sick person's dignity is not only
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a top priority, it's your default priority. It's reflexive. Maybe
maybe Biden had enough of his mental faculties in twenty
nineteen and twenty twenty to make his own decision to
run for president. I doubt it. But running for a
second term no way. And the very idea that his wife,
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his own wife, would send him out in the world
to repeatedly, repeatedly humiliate himself, submit himself to ridicule just
so she could be first Lady and keep the Biden
family gripped operation running. That is the stuff of villainy.
Joe Biden's mercenary handling of her husband goes against every
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human instinct decent people are born with. Every day we
witness strangers here in this world treat the affirmed with
more compassion and care than the Biden family did their
own exploited patriarch. The morale crime here is indisputable, and
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if criminal chargers can be filed, I think they should.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
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Speaker 2 (06:10):
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owns foot Locker. Who knew Eagles fans had that much money? No,
not funny to you. It's okay, that's all right, We'll
try again. Let's try another one, you guys, ready, take two?
Only fifty three percent of high school girls are interested
in college. Sounds like bad news for the future of America.
(06:33):
Great news for strip clubs. No, not no, didn't do
anything for you? And not no. Okay, let's try one more,
one more, third times a charm ready, everybody, You're gonna
hate this, okay. Joe Biden has prostate cancer. Now he's
trying to figure out if this is another thing he
can pass on to Kamala. No, not fun not funny,
But actually I do want to talk about that. You
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ever think about it? And I'm going to use the
B word here. I always try to warn people when
I use the R word or the B word. I'm
gonna use the B word. You know who really looks
like a bitch in this story, Doctor Jill, Jill Biden.
It's pretty obvious why this is happening, this whole thing
with them suddenly announcing he has prostate cancer. It's not new.
Prostate cancer moves slow on the Gleason scale. They said,
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this is a nine out of ten. That means it's
a mature, advanced form of cancer. There's no way they
didn't know. He's the President of the United States. You're
telling me, with all the physicals he gets, they didn't
catch this thing a few years ago or several years ago.
Do you remember when he dropped out and his brother
it was actually his brother, Frank Biden, who accidentally admitted
that they didn't know how much more time they were
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going to have with Joe, was like, oh yeah, this
was actually from last summer. Let me play a SoundBite
here for you guys, real quick. This blows my mind.
Speaker 4 (07:45):
CBS News had a brief conversation with Frank Biden, one
of President Biden's two younger brothers, and here's what he
told us. He said, I'm incredibly proud of my brother. Selfishly,
I will have him back to enjoy whatever time we
have left. He is a genuine hero country over self.
It sounds corny in our cynical political environment, but he
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nor I are cynical. The goal remains the same, defeat
Trump and agah.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
They want to spend as much time with them as
they still can. Wait a second, did his brother already know?
Here's Joe Biden in twenty twenty two.
Speaker 5 (08:19):
And because it was a four lane highway that was accessible,
my mother drove us and rather than us be able
to walk and guess what the first frost you know
what was happening. You'd had to put on the windshield
wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window.
That's why I had so damn any other people I
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grew up have cancer.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
So Joe and his brother have both accidentally admitted he
had cancer over the past few years here, which means
Joe Biden knew, and Joe Biden wanted him to stay
in politics. Look what just happened, Jake Tapper, all these
different liberal journalists writing books all of a sudden to
pretend as if they didn't know they knew. How could
they not know? I knew? You knew? You think they
didn't know they knew? They just didn't realize we all knew. Now,
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in order to save their careers, they're pretending like they
didn't know, and so they Joe Biden he has to
save face here. So now he's saying he has cancer
so everyone will stop making fun of him. That doesn't
make him a hero. It makes Joe Biden look like
a bitch. I know I'm not the only one that
see it does right. She wanted him to stay in
politics despite the fact that he was dying. Daniel Turner
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from Power to the Future dot Com is here, Daniel.
You know Joe Biden blames you and your oil and
gas buddies for his cancer. What do you have to
say about that?
Speaker 6 (09:31):
Yeah, you know, it's remarkable. I didn't know prostate cancer
was caused by your mom driving you to school across
a four lane highway seventy years ago. But I guess,
you know, I guess that's what happens.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
I don't think, you know, I don't think it is
actually No, I think you're right. I don't think that
is what Cossa said.
Speaker 6 (09:52):
Let escape goat prebsolutely everything. But you know, Jill, doctor
Jill was just on with Biden a couple of days
ago on the view and she had to walk him
through that interview and reminded the ladies on the view
and their toxic audience, how sharp he is, and how
on the ball he is, and how you know he
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loves and Joe just sat there, confused, wondering who these
women are and why they all tickling him. She clearly knew.
I don't think you know if he even has cancer.
She knew everything. She's just desperate for power and desperate
for attention and the fame of being first lady. You know,
I contend as crazy as people might think it is,
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I don't even think they they resigned. I wouldn't be
surprised if his staff did it on his behalf. You know,
but Trump keeps talking about auto pen who signed the
autopen Biden didn't do anything. Remember, after the debate, all
of a sudden on his Twitter on Sunday afternoon was
a letter saying he was announcing his resignation as president.
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He didn't put out a statement, he never spoke to
the cameras. It was four days later that he went
on camera and said that he was resigning. So I
have a feeling his staff was like, let's just tell
everyone he's going to resign, and they put out a statement.
Jill found out and went Bunkers and the staff said, lady,
do you want us to come clean after four years?
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We've been doing this crap for four years. You can
either disappear or we can make this awkward for you.
I don't even think Biden planned on I know he
didn't plan on resigning. Jill certainly didn't plan on him resigning.
So we have no idea what the last four was.
It's Barry Bonds, Kenny. It's an asterisk in the books.
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While the records are real. None of it is real.
It's all fake.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
It's true, and I think of Biden. I immediately think
of Sammy Sosa, same thing.
Speaker 6 (11:44):
You know.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
Yeah, isn't it kind of amazing how Biden said we
shouldn't trust anything said on x Twitter is a platform
is disinformation. But that's the exact platform his staff used
when they announced his resignation from a candidacy last year. Well,
that's how you know he didn't make the announcement. That's
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the thing you told us not to use. There's clearly
a disconnect in the messaging and communication here because all
the information's coming from different people. It's just supposedly coming
out of his mouth.
Speaker 6 (12:16):
Yeah, and you know, I'll leak it to you in
your wonderful Houston audience, because we have so many oil
and gas folks listening to you right now. They deserve
to know before it's even public. But we are going
through the Biden executive orders to confirm if we can
ever find an instance of him on the record, in
his voice, in his name, speaking to the camera about
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them and at all it is and it is an
executive order that was put on social media by the
quote unquote White House saying President Biden has just decided
X and it was signed by an auto pen, and
nowhere is he on the record. We are going to
go to the Department of Justice and declare them absolutely invalid.
Trumpy yesterday sign into peace soul the legislation, and he
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held it up to the cameras, as he always does
when he puts out an executive order. He goes on
his truth social He has asked relentlessly about it in
the press. Every single thing that guy does, he has
done in the public eye, and he's been able to
speak about We have dozens of Biden orders that were
put out on social President I decided today that I
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am going to I have no idea if Biden even
did it, and there's no evidence he did it, and
we are going to ask the Department of Justice declare
every single one of them null and void because the
whole thing, Kenny is a gigantic, gigantic sigh op.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
It's the biggest scandal of our lifetime in politics. Look,
it's not the Never Ending Wars. It certainly isn't Russia Gate,
Hunter Biden's laptop that was pretty bad, But them having
a dementia written dead man sitting in the Oval office
running for president boy COVID gave them everything they ever wanted.
And isn't it interesting? For years we've debated whether or
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not executive orders are a constitutional crisis because it's not
necessarily congressional, it's not necessarily what the founders would have wanted.
But whatever you think of executive orders, surely Kareem Jean
Pierre signing the executive order, that's got to be a
constitutional crisis. There's no way that has legitimacy.
Speaker 6 (14:20):
Yeah, one hundred percent. And I've argued for a while
that even people on social media, they should use to
have to use a little disclaimer. Right if you're signing
someone on someone else's behalf and you have the authorization
you sign it, and you usually put your little initials
in the upper right corner to let it be known.
I have authority to sign on this person's behalf, but
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he didn't sign it. I did you see all the
time on social media the president saying X, Y or Z.
We know the president didn't tweet that, and I have
a huge problem with that. Right, the official potus account
should be an either third person the president is declaring X,
or the person who composed that tweet should do it.
We see, you know Elizabeth Warren will be on the
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debate stage as her Twitter as supposedly speaking in her voice. Well,
we know she doesn't buy locate, so you know you
can do that with social media. Well, then what's preventing
the next administration to just have the presidents that on
the beach all day. Let's always run a corpse and
then we just put on social media or use auto
pin to pass whatever agenda we want we just need,
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you know, let's have Obama run again, because the guy
will probably win. He doesn't want to do the job.
He can sider in his mansion and just the staff
will do everything on his behalf and we'll call it
an administration.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Yeah, exactly. Hey, before we run out of time, here
one more quick question. I'd love to get your thoughts
on this. A bunch of liberal mega donors gathered together
so that they could find the left wing Joe Rogan.
They're saying they want to pump millions of dollars into
a range of influencer plans to find a liberal version
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of Joe Rogan. Wasn't Joe Rogan the liberal version of
Joe Rogan? I mean he was in twenty sixteen he
put out a comedy special about how much he loved Obama.
He wasn't right way until nine months ago.
Speaker 6 (16:13):
Yeah, Joe Rogan was a Bernie bro right Joe. They
had the original Joe Rogan, and his name is Joe Rogan.
I don't think Rogan has changed his politics. Neither has
Elon Musk changed his politics. Quite frankly, neither has Donald
Trump changed his politics. It shows you that the parties
themselves are moving. You know, I saw this article. I
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put out something on social and I'm not just saying
this because I love your show and I love you
as a friend, and I love your audience, but it
is a huge compliment to you and your show and
your talent and also your audience. The left tried this
twenty years ago when they said we need to compete
with right wing talk radio, and they launched Air America
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and that's where Janine Garoffalo and the original Rachel Maddow
and that short, squat, angry guy who used to be
on MSNBC, I can't remember his name, looks like a
little old Irish leprechaun, the All God shows. And they
spend tens of millions to try to combat talk radio
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and it failed. And it failed because talk radio audiences
aren't a bunch of morons who are going to listen
to lies for hours and hours a day. They listen
to your show because yes it's entertaining, but you also
don't deceive them right and and that's a respect that
you've won because of your talent but also your honesty.
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Left Wing talk radio, left wing Joe Rogan isn't going
to succeed because they're they're full of lies, they're full
of propaganda, their audiences are dumb and angry. So we've
been down this road before. You're a success, Canny. Yes,
you're talented, and your audiences is you know, enjoys you.
But You're a success because you're dealing the truth and
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your audience expects that of you. They could find a
left wing Kenny Webster, but if he's viewing a bunch
of lies, it's still not gonna work.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Yeah, I agree, And I think the guy you're talking
about is Lawrence O'Donnell or was it Chris Matthews Lawrence.
Speaker 6 (18:15):
O'donald, Thank you, Yes, Lawrence o'donald.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
Everyone hates Lawrence O'Donnell, including his wife. But you know
who I enjoy Daniel Turner at Powerthefuture dot com. I
encourage all of you to follow him on social media,
especially if you work in oil and gas. You can
find him on Xpowerthfuture dot com. We'll be right back alone.
This is Liam Neeson. And when I'm not repeatedly starring
in the same movie as a loving father hill bent
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on revenge, right, I like this show. Pursuit of Happiness
Radio all Right has a lot of You know, the
Big Beautiful Bill has passed a committee, and so now
I think the biggest hurdle is going to be the Senate.
But what the hell is in the Big Beautiful Bill.
It's eleven hundred and sixteen pages. Let me start off
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with this. We all agree we hated omnibus bills. Right,
does everybody agree that what's an omnibus bill? It's when
you try to shove too much stuff into one bill
and then you vote on it. We all agree that sucks.
Everyone agreed that that sucked. So what's the difference between
that and this? Oh, it's just branding. Right. House Republicans
clear to major hurdle Over the weekend, they advanced a
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sweeping package of President Trump's tax proposals. Tax cuts I like,
spending cuts I like. The problem is doesn't look like
it goes far enough. They say this thing is going
to be very expensive, and CNN looked through the bill
and they found a bunch of stuff in there that
looks off. You know, this thing is gonna cut off
medicaid to illegal immigrants. Yeah, I don't care about that.
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I don't. There's going to be a car Loan interest
deduction and a boost for senior citizens. The tax breaks
all sound great. The problem is the spending. It's always
been the spending. We spend way too much money. There
is a news story this week about Moody the Financial Institute,
downgrading America's credit rating Now, maybe that doesn't mean anything
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to you, but it should when that happens. A few
things happen right. Number one, the money that we're borrowing
as a nation, we now pay a higher interest rate
on it. That means our debt is going to skyrocket.
It's going to accumulate higher. But it's not just the
nation's debt. It's your debt, your mortgages, your credit card rating,
that stuff. Those interest rates go up as well. Ah,
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you didn't know that, did you. That changes things, doesn't it.
So Moody's downgrading of America's debt with all these different
banks actually does directly affect you because you're probably somebody
that's going to buy a house. Mortgage rates climb back
to seven percent after Moody's US debt downgrade. You have
a credit card, you wanted to put a vocation on
it and pay that thing off at increments. I guess
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what national spending actually affects that. Most people don't realize that.
People are crying about all the cuts Elon Musk just
made do our federal government in the spending. But now
you're starting to see how it actually affects you. Now
you see it firsthand. So there's this is twofold here.
One we realize we need a doge. Two we realized
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Donald Trump was right to put Elon Musk in charge.
You doing that? And then three, look, I'm not gonna
I'm not going to put on a maga hat and
pretend I like this. This spending bill actually kind of
undoes some of those things. It's not good. It's in
the big beautiful Bill, whatever you choose to call it.
I'm sure I'm not the only one that realizes this.
Austin Peterson is the creator of the Libertarian Republic. He's
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the author of the Libertarian Nationalist Manifesto. I love a
good manifesto. Austin, you're as a as an advocate for
small government. When you hear the words big beautiful bill,
do you vomit? How do you feel about that?
Speaker 7 (21:46):
Hey, Kenny, thanks for having me.
Speaker 6 (21:47):
It's a big stupid bill.
Speaker 7 (21:48):
Let me just quote a tweet from one of the
greatest thinkers in conservative circles on the right. I think
maybe in the last one hundred years, definitely top one hundred.
But this is a tweet that he posted two hours ago.
It says, unpopular opinion, the beautiful, the big beautiful bill
is way too expensive. Let's stop funding IVS with tax
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dollars nine billion. Also Ukraine sixty six point nine, Israel
three point five, and Taiwan two billion dollars of taxpayer dollars.
So many big stupid spending items in the big stupid bill.
The man who tweeted that Kenny Webster's applause.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
Track ye big time. Me yeah me, I thought that
sounded from here. Look, I don't understand why we have
to give money to developed countries right, like and Taiwan
and Israel. And I know there's an argument to be
made that they do pay us for some of our
military services, but we also give them money. And when
you break it down, of all the exchange that's happening,
we give them money, they give us money back and forth.
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What it ends up with is in the end we
give them three point five that's Israel. We give Taiwan
two billion, like, and the amount of money we give
Ukraine is discussed. It's it's and what to what avail.
But that's a conversation for another time. I don't I
don't like it. I've thought one of our mone of
my followers also pointed out the Medicare advantage over billing
cost us to trillion dollars a year. I don't think
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it's actually that much money. I think one of my
followers on social media pointed out, I think that's an
exaggerated figure, but it is billions of dollars. This stuff
adds up, Austin.
Speaker 7 (23:24):
You know, once, when you campaign for office, you make
a lot of promises, and most of those promises will
never be fulfilled because they just can't. Uh. And it's
disappointing to see people like Elon Musk running into a
brick wall, right, you know, all the optimism of the
campaign itself has faded, and it's a natural cycle. Things
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always sort of, you know, run into the brick wall
of reality, it seems. But you know, if we are
going to, you know, face this fight over and over
and over again, I'm the spending ads we are, you know,
why attack Thomas Massey Congress when Thomas Massey for doing
the right they're saying, when you've got people like Tom
Tillis out there bucking the president and he's doing the
wrong thing. I really just can't get behind this kind
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of this lurch left that the Republican Party has done
and you and I have been talking about this since
back in the Tea Party days, Kenny, that the Republican
Party they can't paign like libertarians, they spend when they
govern like democrats. And it's true. But the thing that's
probably the most sickening, the most stomach churning, is that
you know, at least they paid lift service to the
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constitution and to limited government into fiscal conservatism. But that
pretense has been dropped with the with the infusion of
this new sort of might makes right. It's not it's
when it's not wrong when we do it. It's not
socialism when we do it. You know, somehow that because
it's this this pretense of knowledge, that the problem is, Kenny,
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is that everybody, Republican, Democrat, left right or whatever, they
all think that, you know, that they can be the
ones to manage the economy, that if they if we
can just get enough money here, we can you know,
we can buy world peace right and and it's never
been effectuated, an effective massive government, at least not for
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not for long.
Speaker 6 (25:15):
You know.
Speaker 7 (25:16):
It's like this old quote I think that you say
about a cruisee if you can sit on the throne
of ants for but not for long. You can sit
on a throne of double A rating down, you know,
triple A rating down to double A rating down to
single A rating bonds until finally the bills come due
and you know, people say, what are you, Well, what's
going to be solutioned to that? Well, if Donald Trump
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can't cut spending. And here's the thing, I think Trump
would cut spending. I know he's mad at Thomas Massey
because you know, it's a massive spending bill and and
Massy's not going to vote for it. I get that,
But I mean I believe that if the Congress actually
put together a reasonable package with some reasonable cuts, I
think President Trump would sign it. He's you know, he's
warning them on Medicaid, don't touch Medicaid. Like, here's the thing,
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what what I understand? Why doesn't Donald Trump care about Medicaid?
You know, he is he really thinking about future elections?
For some reason, I just don't get the impression that
Donald Trump cares about future elections because he doesn't have to,
right once his term's over. It's like, you know, he's
laying ducked out here soon enough anyway, And I mean
this the whole point of the second administration was was
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supposed to be a kmic Coze attack. So why are
we trying to like playcate you know, senior citizens, you know,
social security benefits and things like that. I voted for,
like dropping the bomb on Hiroshima. I voted. I voted
for the nuclear option on government. And that's what I
expected to get. And did I well least did I
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say that's what I expected to get. Excuse me, that's
not what I meant. I didn't expect anything. Honestly, I
expected it to do go about how it's going. I
expected it to go about as terribly as it's going.
To a certain extent, there are some good things that
are happening, right. I'm not saying I'm not a full
credit care I still support Trump. But the fact that
matter is that if Trump can't fix it, and if
and if with the majority, we can't get a decent
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spending paage across the line, and Matthew's getting lashed, then
I mean probably we're we're going to have to just
suffer the fate of Argentina and suffer under paronism and socialism.
And don't cry for me, Argentina for fifty years or so,
until we get a hobbyer in Malay you can finally say, oh,
well you should have listened to Milton Friedman fifty years
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if you shouldn't you. Oh you had all the right ideas.
Oh you had a look, you had a constitution that worked.
Maybe our kids are our grandkids, Kenny Will, we'll pick
up that dusty old book. Maybe they'll even learn cursive
and they'll write incursive, and they'll read the Declaration of
Independence and they'll read the constitution. Will go wow, these
are some good ideas. Maybe we should have followed them
a long time ago. But you know what, I think
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God's gonna spend Send the Israelifes out into the desert.
I think some of us are like Moses would touch
the rock instead of called the water force.
Speaker 6 (27:56):
We're gonna have to go.
Speaker 7 (27:57):
We're gonna have to you know, some of us are
not going to see the romis Land to Shay. Elon
Musk is not going to see Mars. But if if
we had a constitutional government the way that it was
set up, Elon would be building wormholes to Mars. He
wouldn't be building electric cars, electric vehicles. We would be
on Mars. We be having this conversation were broadcasting this
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on Mars and the Gulf of America that we would
have built from human manufacturing. It's government would get out
of our way, our stinking stupid way.
Speaker 2 (28:25):
I love it. I love it. Hey, I have a
question for you. I don't know if you've heard, but uh,
apparently there's a great online store at I love WJ
dot com and there's new merchandise there and there's even
a Memorial Day sale going on right now. Have you
have you checked out some of the stuff on that website.
Speaker 7 (28:42):
Kenny, Listen, I'm a married man, but I got so
there's so many beautiful women wearing your merchandise that are
sending photographs and things like that that I just I
put my wife in charge of that email account so
she knows they're not sending them to me. Okay, because
like all the hot chicks in on the Gulf Coast
this summer are going to be wearing Gulf of America
merch and they're going to be wearing Kenny Walton and
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Johnson merch and they're wearing Pursuit of Happiness merch. So
you know, I don't understand all this whining about like
liberal girl dating liberal chicks on your Twitter account, Kenny,
because like, from what I could see, there's a lot
of beautiful young ladies out there that's eemed interested in you. So,
you know, let's stop pretending like Kenny Webster doesn't get dates.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
Oh thank you. No, I'm not dating anyone. Now, I've
become a Catholic rapper. I have vow of abstinence. I'm
now I'm a Catholic rapper. I'm known as my rap
name is Black Smoke.
Speaker 7 (29:37):
Don't say that, listen, that's a dangerous thing to say.
You got convicts run around the streets of New Orleans
out there. I saw you guys. Didn't get them all
wrapped up? What the hell? You know, do we have
to come down there and like, you know what, do
we need to send them all to El Salvador? What
do we need to do get a little law and
order down there on.
Speaker 6 (29:55):
The Gulf coast.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
Now you're talking, we got to do something about I agree,
it's you know, it's not enough. We have to stop
the We got to get the criminals off the street
or find dates for them. You know, I pointed out
as a lot of eligible batchers there Austin. I think m.
Speaker 7 (30:11):
You know, Kenny, if if everybody went to I LOVEWJ
dot com and was wearing Golf of America so the summer.
I was just in l A last week, Kenny, and
I unironically called it the Gulf of America to like
this liberal like kick oh. It works in the film industry, right,
And I unironically said Golf of America to call it that,
and she looked at me like I could just spit
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in her suit.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
It makes some people mad. I don't get why some
people get very angry about it. I don't. I don't
understand it either, Austin.
Speaker 7 (30:40):
I think it's a beautiful thing. I love the Golf
of America. I got Brad sitting here next to me.
He's got the he's got the American flag, great white
Shark Gulf of America's shirt. That's a really popular one.
The towels, people love the Pirates of the Caribbean style
themed skull, American flag skull, Gulf of America. Howells. The
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towels are just going like crazy. I think everybody and
everybody wants the big towels. They're not going for the
little towels, are going for the big towels and God,
We've got so much stuff at I LOVEWJ dot com
and more and more every day we keep Today, we're
gonna really beef up the pursuit of happiness. Merch we're
gonna get. We got some new hats that are coming
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for you guys. So if everybody in the Gulf Coast
is wearing it this summer, trigger a lib, maybe the
problem solves itself. You just send them all into heart
attacks and there you go.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
I love it, my brother. Hey, we we got to run,
but I can't encourage people to go check it out today.
I love WJ dot com and follow Austin on social media.
You'll find Austin Peterson on x Joe.
Speaker 3 (31:42):
Biden decades of giving dirty politics a bad name. Sorry,
dirty politics. This is Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness on
KPRC nine Houston.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
One of the baldest names in state politics. State elected
official probably be Sid Miller, the Agriculture Commissioner. You often
see him on social media wearing a cowboy hat. He
was here at this radio station not long ago. Seems
like a nice enough guy, older guy baby boomer. I
will say this, his meme game is strong. Have you
ever seen his meme game on I mean probably not,
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because it's on Facebook and a lot of you are
on x but he's big on Facebook. A lot of
baby boomers are. He's got a challenger now, it's one
of his biggest political donors. Speaking of challengers in the
race between Ken Paxton and John Cornyn, there's now another challenger,
a guy a lot of you have probably never heard
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of before. And this particular person is being endorsed by
out of state paid social media influencers. And this is
one more topic I want to try to squeeze in
this segment. Dan Patrick, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, is now
taking a bold stance against one of Donald Trump's biggest accomplishments.
We'll tell you about all that. Let's start off with
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the first things first, Sid Miller. Sid Miller is seems
he's like a good enough guy. I don't know. I
don't have a lot of strong opinions about the Agriculture commissioner.
Who does. He seems to be pro oil and gas,
he seems to be pro you know, capitalism. A maga
political candidate. Now he's being challenged by one of the
last people on earth you would have expected here to
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share the story with us. It's Tony Ortiz from Current
Revolt dot com. Tony, people in both political parties really
don't like you, but I do. I'm a fan of
I'm a subscriber to Current Revolt dot com. And you
were the first person to call attention to this. Who
is Nathan Sheets and why is this challenge against Sid
Miller important?
Speaker 6 (33:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (33:36):
So Nathan Sheets is the CEO of a honey company,
very successful gentleman, and he is also he also happens
to be Sid Miller's biggest donor. So this is a
huge blow for the Miller campaign, who probably would have
relied on Nathan Sheets for a donation. And not only
did they lose him as a donor, but they gained
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him as a challenger. And it's not good Sid Miller
or sorry. Nathan Shee's had his kind of his launch
party event last or earlier. Yeah, it was last week,
and you know, he had quite a few notable people
show up. He had Rick Santorum show up, who not
a lot of people are a fan of, but he
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did have RPT chairman Abraham George show up and Colin
County Judge Chris Hill showed up to his event. So
that's a that's a very big deal if you're Sid Miller.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
All right, why do they want to unseed Sid Miller?
What did you do wrong?
Speaker 8 (34:34):
You know, that's that's up for debate. A lot of
people don't even know what the Agricultural commissioner does. And frankly,
you know, a lot of people only know Sid Miller
because his face used to be on the gas pumps
at the gas station. So he's got challengers.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
Though, yeah, you're right about that. Okay, I don't mind,
said Miller. But boy, it's interesting to see his own
donor challenge. No one was expecting that. All right, let's
talk about this for a minute. John Cornyn, as a
lot of people know, is a Rhino republic and very unpopular.
People that defend him will often say, well, look, he
always votes with Donald Trump. When Donald Trump's in office,
they always vote together. True, he mostly votes with Donald Trump,
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but he also votes with Joe Biden. In fact, he
helped Joe Biden pass a gun control bill. And he
seems fake if anybody's ever seen photos of him on
social media cooking a brisket in a crock pot or
pretending to read the Donald Trump's art of the deal
or eating at the Trump Burger fast food restaurant that
just opened in Houston, Texas. Clearly he's pandering. He seems
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very unauthentic. You know, my friend Michael Barry calls him
John Wayne mccornan, which is funny. And I don't know
if Cornan has a prayer in this primary against Ken Paxton.
Apparently Ken Paxton's up by twenty points now, but now
there's a third person challenging the two of them. That
person is Alex Duncan. I don't assume most people know
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who this is, but it looks as though he's been
endorsed by an out of state paid female social media influencer.
I don't know if he actually paid her. That's what
some people are speculating. Who's Alex Duncan and who's Isabella
Maria de Luca TONI.
Speaker 8 (36:08):
I had no idea who Alex Duncan is. I don't
think anybody in the state of Texas knows Alex Duncan is.
But he's running for corn and spot and you know,
I'm sure Duncan's a phenomenal individual. I'm sure he's a
great guy, like all that good stuff, right, But you've
got these these nobodies that file for these big names
positions and then they lose because he's going to lose,
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and then they griffed off of being a former candidate
for the rest of their lives. It's like, Kenny, if
you file to run for president of the United States
and you get less than zero zero zero one percent
of the vote, and now all of a sudden, you
can you can put that in your title for everything,
a former US presidential candidate. That's what these guys do.
And it's exhausting, but I digress. So anyway, got this.
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This Duncan guy has gotten this Isabella de Luca young
woman to endorse him, and she's famous for just being attractive,
doesn't live in Texas, is uh doesn't do anything but
but but does paid undisclosed paid posts on Twitter. Very
attractive young woman and we.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
Know and we know that to be true. Is that
that's has that been proven or how do we know.
Speaker 8 (37:12):
That it's one hundred percent true? It's one hundred percent true.
There's uh, there's evidence for all of this. She admitted
to it, and she's got she's got a rate right
that she charges for all this and so yeah, she
came out with this very uh, it almost looked Ai
generated statement endorsing Duncan against Cornyn and against Ken Paxton
for Senate. And you know, I reached out to Duncan
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to ask if he had paid for that endorsement. He
assures me he didn't, which could be true. But you know,
in the in the uh, the glorious word of world
of politics, there's very many ways to pay somebody without
doing it on paper, and packs are one of them.
So you can tell by her post that she clearly
did not write it herself, But it remains to be
seen who paid her.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
Yeah, it's possible somebody else paid her that wasn't him.
I don't know it. It seems weird that she It's
very suspicious that this woman that lives out of state
that's never previously had any opinions about the attorney General
of Texas is now suddenly getting involved in the race.
And yeah, I read the statement she posted online. It
didn't even look like a human road it. It looked like
it was Ai generated. I do so she was one
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of these January six prisoners. She got arrested for being
at the Capitol on January Sixthways, it's always weird how
something will help someone's career. I would assume that being
at that rally would ruin your life, right like that
seems like it would be terrible, and yet she's built
a career off of it. I think she's an above
average looking woman who seems to have a lot of
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social media followers, specifically because of that. I'm not saying
she's dumb. I don't personally know her, but I've never
heard or seen her say anything profound on social media.
It reminds me a little bit of this news story
this week with Shiloh Hendrix. Shiloh Hendrix is this above
average looking blonde woman. She's on at a playground with
a small child. She calls a little black kid the
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N word. Now she has seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, Tony.
Sometimes I think you and I work too hard. This
This stuff's gross.
Speaker 8 (39:08):
I mean, it's it's almost disheartening to see what Americans
and what people in politics will glorify or promote this woman,
who you know, got all this money for calling a
young child the N word. You know, you can make
arguments that the kid was misbehaving, but you shouldn't be
calling kids like be an adult, you know what I mean,
doesn't matter who it is or what it is, like,
it's a kid like distance yourself, leave whatever got paid
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out for, right, And then you've got this Isadebelle Isabelle
Zeluca thing that like got famous for J six and
being really attractive and that's all she does. And now
she's like she has like half a million followers on
x for nothing, for just being attractive. And there's a
lot of these across the state that are literally just
famous for being attractive. They get paid. Somebody hands the
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MA sheet of something to say, and you know, young
or men across the political spectrum fall in love and
give her money.
Speaker 6 (40:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (40:02):
Yeah, it reminds me of a certain social media personality
challenging den Crenshaw right now, right right exactly, So it
reminds me, hey, but enough about her, enough about people
with AI generated social media profile photos. Dan Patrick is
very upset about the Farm Act. Be Patrick proud to
be a Lieutenant Governor.
Speaker 5 (40:20):
There's an important vote coming up for the members of
the Texas House.
Speaker 2 (40:23):
Many of you are watching this video, and many of.
Speaker 5 (40:25):
You are concerned about THCHC how's being sold to school
children All across Texas.
Speaker 2 (40:31):
What this is poisonous THC? No regulations whatsoever? No, who
is selling THCHC unregulated to school children? And how does
a law prevent that from happening? To Look, I get it,
cause social conservatives don't like THHC. But for the record,
the reason why these low grade THHC shops and CBD
stories exist in strip malls around Texas is because Trump
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signed the Farm Act. Why is Dan Patrick suddenly so
worried about this?
Speaker 8 (40:58):
Nobody knows. You know, I could, I could. I could
agree with like a no TD for anybody under the
age of eighteen, sort of like regulation, but he wants
a full out fan and people. Most people just don't care,
Like this is a issue that is not a priority
issue for most Texans. They're concerned about property taxes, the border,
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the economy, the housing market, right, these are things that
really matter. Nobody. No, as far as I know, no
Texan is. I have a conversation with people all day.
Nobody's saying, Tony, you know what I'm really upset about today.
I'm not upset about their property taxes, and I'm not
upset about all the illegals in the state. I'm upset
about THHC. Like nobody is saying that it's absurd. But
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but but dan Patrick has made it a priority this
session and he wants that thing passed. And if you're
an elected official, you do not piss off dan Patrick.
You will pass whatever he tells you to. And they
are probably going there's it's likely that they ask this
thing and people that don't care are left questioning why
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this is an issue. And then people that do care
are upset that they're removing access to something they may
be benefit benefiting from. But but dan Patrick's held up
on this and it's gonna it's gonna get passed.
Speaker 2 (42:15):
I'm entirely sure. Like his opening statement, they're selling it
to kids, are they? I mean, it's already don't you
already have to be twenty one to buy this stuff?
I'll admit I don't go into a lot of CBD shops.
But you can have it delivered by mail, you know, right,
you can mail order this stuff around the country. What
why does he care so much about strip malls?
Speaker 8 (42:34):
I mean, they probably are right, they're selling There's plenty
of places that sell alcohol to kids that are underage,
and that's illegal, right, you have people that do a
lot of things for kids that are that they shouldn't
be doing. That is illegal, right, It's an issue, and
of course, like anything like it should be, you know,
you should have people, you know, trying to find or
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arrest these business owners that do such a thing. But
he wants a full on ban, and I just don't
I don't understand the obsession I have heard, and this
is interesting and I need to I need to fact
check this myself, that there's a carve out in the
bill or I guess the soda lobby, the soda lobby
is trying to carve out something in the bill that
allows TC and liquid drinks.
Speaker 2 (43:16):
Beverage so easy you can drink.
Speaker 8 (43:20):
Know where I'm going with that. You can't drink it,
but you can't smoke.
Speaker 2 (43:24):
It or have it in a gummy, right exactly? No,
I like, I don't know, I think the gummies are
gross anyway, anyone that's ever done those, You eat them,
they take too long to digest, and then you wake
up the next day and suddenly it kicks in. That's
exactly when you don't want to be on it the
following that's you know, But again it's anecdotal you know,
I'm not a big fan of it, but I still
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it's like it's kind of like the lottery tickets. I'm
not a big fan of that either, But why do
we have to micro manage everyone's stupid lives? Tony Ortiz
the website's current revolt dot com. I am proud to
be a subscriber to this news outlet. Tony often has
his finger on the pulse of what's happening in Austin,
Texas and throughout the state in different municipal governments, part
of the reason why the ruling class does not like him, Tony,
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I don't think you and I are gonna be getting
invited to any cocktail parties for the Texas Republican or
Democrat parties this summer.
Speaker 8 (44:15):
No, maybe if we were like exceptionally attractive and took
a made paid post, you know, like maybe we could
get invited to I.
Speaker 2 (44:22):
Know that's our problem. We don't look good enough in
a bikini. Hey, I love you all. Don't forget this Thursday,
we're gonna be doing stand up comedy. I'll be in Jackson, Mississippi.
Friday night we're gonna be in Metarie two shows. In fact,
I think the early shows already sold out. Saturday night, no,
I got it backwards. Friday night we're in Mandeville. Saturday night,
we're in Metarie. Get the tickets at jessesfunny dot com.
It's me and Jesse Peyton, or you could just check
(44:43):
out my ex account. There's a link there at the
top of the page. I love you all. I'll be
back bright and early tomorrow morning for more of what
you bought a radio for.
Speaker 9 (44:56):
You are listening to the Pursuit of Happy. This radial
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