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June 4, 2024 40 mins
This podcast edition of Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness features journalist Tony Ortiz of Current Revolt and YouTuber Nuance Bro.  ( @KennethRWebster )
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The jock gun of government sucks.The suit of having is radio is DeLux.
Liberty and freedom will make you smilesof Asouda Habing and us on your
radio toil just as cheseburgers and alimited rise. It's do you represent science,

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mister Fauci. I am a scientistwho uses the scientific method to gain
information. Yes, no, yesor no. No. That's not a
yes and no yes, it's ayes or no. I don't think it
is. Okay, well we'll takethat as a you don't know what you
represent. Oh but this as directorof the NIH you did sign off on
these so called scientific experiments. Andas a dog lover, I want to

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tell you this is disgusting and evilwhat you signed off on. And these
experiments that happened to beagles paid forby the American taxpayer. And I want
you to know Americans don't pay theirtaxes for animals to be tortured like this.
So the type of science that youare representing, mister Fauci, is
abhorrent. You confess that you madeup the COVID rules, including six feet

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social distancing and masking of children.I never said I made anything up.
You admitted that you made up.You made it up. I made it
up. So were you saying thisis fake news? Miss I say I
made anything up? What did yousay? I said that it is not
based in science and it just appeared. But this is science and making up
guidelines like six feet distancing and maskingof children. Do you think that's appropriate?

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Do the American people deserve to beabused like that, mister Fauci,
because you're not doctor, you're misterFauci. In my few minutes, No,
I don't need your answer that mandoes not deserve to have a license.
As a matter of fact, itshould be revoked and he belongs into
ris. Here you are without yourmask, where you got to go and
enjoy the game and sit right nextto people not following the six feet of

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distancing, not wearing your mask,and everyone else was forced to stay home
and stop enjoy life and your science. Here your science just displayed. Wow,
some of the fun. Yesterday duringdoctor Fauci's hearing on Capitol Hill,
I was just going back listening toa montage of Marjorie Taylor Green holding up

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for absurd photos from the pandemic ofkids in a school band standing inside a
tents because they weren't allowed to breathethe same air dogs being mutilated and experimented
on by the National Institute of Health. And then doctor Fauci had a baseball
game. We'll get to all thatin just a few short moments. My
guest this afternoon is going to bea popular young YouTube personality named Nuance Bro.

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He's been on the show before.He calls himself Nuanced Bro. That's
what he calls himself. And he'sa smart young man. He's not that
much younger than me, but he'svery I like him. I agree with
a lot of what he says.I don't agree with everything, but we're
going to challenge each other a littlebit. We'll talk about a Israel and
a lot more stick around that's comingup soon before we get to in the
Hunter Biden trial. We'll get tothat. Merrick Garland clashing with Matt Gates

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today on Capitol Hill. Congressman MattGates and your Attorney General. All of
that very soon, But first,may we start off with a report from
town hall dot com about what tookplace yesterday during the congressional hearing of doctor
Anthony Fauci. You could patch yourselfon the back kids. You won't get
a reward or a prize or anything. But it turned out if you were

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skeptical of Fauci four years ago,if you were a critic of him,
like here's truly you're right, youwere correct. You were censored on social
media, you were ostracized and canceledfrom polite society. But it turned out
everything you thought about COVID, aboutthe vaccines, about the origin story of
the Wuhan lableek theory, the masks, the social distancing not working, it

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was all true. Doctor Anthony Fauci, the embodiment of science itself in his
own mind, appeared before a Housepanel yesterday. This was his first testimony
since his quasi retiring from public life. The session arrived on the heels of
several revelations, including doctor Fauci's apparentadmission that some of the science were indignantly

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instructed to follow by people like him, was effectively made up. He actually
said, it sort of just appeared. That was an exact quote. Where
did the six feet social distancing rulecome from? Fauci? Well, I
guess he sort of just appeared.The six foot social distance and guidance,
the child mask rule, it wasall just stuff they made up. There

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was never any science behind it.There was no study, there was nothing.
Neither practice implemented far and wide,was harmless. The former policy wreaked
havoc in all sorts of ways,especially for business owners struggling to comply with
the nonsense science while trying to keeptheir doors open. The latter policy amounted

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to anti scientific cruelty to children.Children were muzzled with no strong medical basis,
exacerbating their learning and cognitive setbacks formany, many years. Another recent
development revealed that doctor Fauci's right handman had boasted in emails about suppressing information

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and bypassing legally mandatory transparency requests foia'sFreedom of Information Act requests FOYO requests,
including evidence of destruction. They actuallydestroyed things that evidence of the fact that
they knew their science was broken,and they destroyed it. On January eighteenth,

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you testified that you did not haveany conversation with doctor Fauci regarding eco
health. On October twenty fifth,twenty twenty one, you wrote, quote
Peter from Tony's numerous recent comments tome, they are trying to protect you
quote you meaning eco health and doctorDassik, Doctor Rans, did you ever

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have any conversations with doctor Fauci regardingeco health? Well, the ones you
just mentioned, I don't have anyrecollection of that. No recollection, no
recollection none. Let me but letme just say. What I do remember
is one time, in a faceto face meeting, he referred or alluded

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to some stuff that was in thepress. I don't even think he said
what it was, but it wasabout I assumed it was about Peters Grant's
and press reports about it and theending of the grant. And I said
to him, sort of out ofthe blue, guessing what he was really
thinking. I said to him,Tony, I know you would have never

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been involved in getting rid of thatgrant. And he didn't respond. He
just sort of looked at me,and so, okay, let's pause it
right there. You get who thatis. That's Fauci's right hand guy,
Doctor Morenz. In his own email, he engaged in serious misconduct, potentially

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illegal actions. Then he lied aboutit. The congressman there asking him the
questions. That was a congressman,James Comer. Tell you what, I'm
gonna play some audio when we getback. You're gonna want to hear it,
because I think Doctor Fauci has finallyfound is There's not gonna be any
Don't get me wrong, I'm gettingahead of myself here. He's not gonna

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be punished, there won't be anylegal ramifications. But the doctor Fauci legacy
isn't going to be remembered the waya lot of liberals hope it will.
Joe Biden decades of giving dirty politicsa bad name. Sorry, dirty politics.
This is Kenny Webster's pursuit of happinesson KPRC nine fifty Houston. Of

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course, they did get away withsome horrible stuff. We'll be right back.
We'll get back to the Fauci thingin a minute. Matt Gates clashing
with May Garland today on Capitol Hill. But before we get to any of
that, a quick reminder. Youlive in Texas. I know you know
that because you pay property tax hereand it's pretty expensive. But one of
the other things you can't ignore aboutlife in Texas is this massive highway of

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illegal immigrants walking through our backyard andlo and behold just walking into my studio
right now, nuanced bro. Youused to live in California. Now you
live in Texas. You are consideredto be a right wing personality on YouTube.
Young millennial? What are you?Thirty one? Now? Thirty two?
Hang on to turn that mic off? Turn it on A thirty two?

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Yeah, you're thirty two years oldas a wise elder millennial. Is
there anything you want me to tellyou about what your thirties are going to
be? Like, I'll answer allyour questions right now. Uh, I
don't even know the questions to ask, like some of my future. I
guess divorce is very expensive, I'lltell you that. But other than that,
not much changed in ten years.There's still a crisis at the border,
and I don't feel like we're doingmuch about it. You had reminded

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me off the air about a newstory. We were both just looking at
an illegal immigrant from Venezuela that camethrough the Eagle Pass sector of our border
just shot to New York City policeofficers during a footchase in Queens. This
is news from this week. Youknow, the liberal media is tempted to
blame Greg Abbott for this because heprobably sent him up there on an airplane.

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It's very possible that's the case,But the main blame, I mean
Obviously, if Texas had their way, they could just deport people on their
own, but they're not allowed todo that, so the only the other
best option is to ship them elsewhereinto places that you say they want illegal
immigrants. Oh, we're a sanctuarycity state. Whatever. But it's really
the Biden administration, as you cansee from this article. It's part of

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this. They've been dismissing a lotof the cases so that it even says
in their bill. Malujen reported onthis that that particular migrant had his case
dismissed by DOJ. This is asylumcase, so you know, it's just
left unadjudicated. And he came inthrough Eagle Pass in July of twenty twenty
three. Yeah, and it's socommon, there's so many of these.

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Another thing we were both just talkingabout off the air, the Democrats gave
amnesty to three hundred and fifty illegals, three hundred and three hundred fifty thousand,
thank you, three hundred fifty thousandillegals who entered our country illegally.
And then you get in a grayaryhere about language. I eventually just call
him illegal immigrants. And I hateto point this out to so many conservatives
listening right now. But if they'reallowed into the country and given amnesty,

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are they quote unquote illegal. Well, it's even the language around amnesty because
is it technically amnesty if they justdismissed the cases and they're left unadjudicated,
so their status isn't totally clear,Like they're in the country, they don't
have a pending case, but they'restill not a legal resident. They can't
establish residency and citizenship. It getskind of confusing. But at the end

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of the day, these people needto be deported, you would think.
So there's no immigration solution without massdeportation because we're at a point now where
it's tens of millions. The numbersare so high there insane. I don't
know if this is a conspiracy theoryor if it's I mean, it certainly
is a theory that the three hundredand fifty illegals that were just granted access
amnesty whatever, three hundred fifty thousand, I think you're right, it's a

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lot that this is supposed to influencethe election in November. But as you
just pointed out, is it Imean, it seems unlikely they'd get citizenship
at voting rights. And I havea friend that just moved here from Georgia.
If she can't get her driver's licensebefore the election, how is anybody
supposed to be able to vote?Of course, on the other hand,
anything's possible. Well, you don'teven really need to establish citizenship. There's

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not really a process by which thatactually gets verified. So on the federal
forms, and we're talking about federalelections here. In fact, even on
the state level, only one statein the entire country I believe, requires
that you prove citizenship in order toregister, and that's the state of Arizona.
But even for their federal ballot,they're not allowed to do that.
So on the federal ballot, it'sjust like an affidavit. It's you basically

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say I confirm that I am,you know, a citizen or something like
that. You don't actually have toprove it in any sort of way.
So I it's illegal, yes,But at the same time, there's weird
loopholes in our system that Democrats don'twant to close. Republicans, I think,
have a bill that would try todo this, but it's not going

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anywhere. Okay. So something thatalways blows my mind about the illegal immigrants.
The coyote is the you know,the modern day of the business.
It's a multi billion dollar business thatthe cartels have established. Here is how
much they keep up with the news. They probably keep up the new with
the news more than you and Ido, and we're news junkies. Tucson

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has just reclaimed a position as thebusiest migrant border crossing sector And some people
might think, so what The reasonthat this is happening, I assume is
because they see the news stories aboutGreg Abbott and Texas and the National Guard
trying to crack down. So whatdo they do? They look at the
other three states they could walk through. Well, New Mexico that's a tough
one. That's just desert out there. There's not any infrastructure, there's nothing

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out there. I gotta think Arizonaand Tucson is the easier path if you're
in illegal coming up through Mexico.But why do you think it's happening?
Uh, Well, Tucson has beenthe biggest sector for a bit. The
only reason this story's coming out isbecause San Diego claimed it for a little
bit. And yeah, now it'sback to Tucson. But because of the

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you know, the actions of Texasand all those various sectors are down significantly.
So yeah, they're they're figuring it'seasier to just come across Tucson and
San Diego because those are the twotop sectors right now. And yeah,
I imagine that's the case. ButI think we're we're going to see and
we kind of have been seeing illegalimmigration numbers go down. We're I think

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we're seeing an executive order from Bidencoming in soon because he's gonna do this
in the lead up to the electionafter having ignored it for multiple years.
And yeah, so expect numbers togo down in the lead up to the
election and executive action to be taken. And you may have already known this,
which is why you're saying that,or maybe you didn't, but migrant
apprehensions dropped to one hundred eighteen thousandin May, third lowest month in the

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Biden administration history. What a coincidence? And you a test election year?
Yeah, right, exactly. Doyou think that the Democrats in charge of
our government are talking to officials inMexico to try to influence the election?
Heere absolutely. I mean I predictedthis many months ago. I was like
guys. I don't know why theRepublicans keep talking about how the numbers are
going to keep going up. It'san election year they're going to do like

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there could even be I think Imight have even mentioned it on this show,
but last time I was on,I think you did that there would
be like potential coordination with the cartelsthe government of Mexico, which we know
there's coordination with the government. Imean Bill Malusian's reported on this that they're
actually already taking action. So andthey just had an election. They just
elected that woman, Claudia Schinbaum.For those that don't know, there's a

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new woke president of Mexico. She'sa climate scientists. They say she's down
with the with the with the withthe struggles. She's down with the college
age protesters and the climate science andall this stuff and LGBTQ flags and all
of that. I've never lived inMexico, but I've been there enough time
to know that this does kind ofseem like a contradiction to what we believe

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machismo Mexican culture is all about.How did she get elected? Are those
guys just not voting? Well?The other interesting thing is you know,
Shinebomb's not exactly a very Mexican name. I mean, she's right, she's
Jewish as well, which I thinkis like less than like half of a
percent, less than like a quarterof a percent I'm sorry, less than
a quarter of one percent or somethinglike that of the Mexican popular It's very

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small, zero point oh five percentsomething. But yes, she's female Jewish.
And the thing is that with politicsin Mexico, the amount of people
who are mayors or in you know, other political positions and like, they
get assassinated on a regular basis allthe time, all the time. So
the cartels basically run the show.Almost anybody that's going to be in a

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position of power in Mexico is tiedto the cartels. That's just kind of
the nature of it. Think abouthow crazy that is what you just said.
How did Mexico get a woman anda jew to be president before we
did it? You know, it'svery interesting, it really is. It
almost makes you wonder if they didn'telect her and somebody else did. I

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no, No, be wary ofstrong alcoholic drinks. They could make you
shoot at tax collectors and miss Thisis Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness on KPRC
nine fifty Custon Live in the studioright now, popular YouTube personality Nuanced Bros.

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Here, you're one of the onlypopular conservatives with a YouTube channel who
doesn't have an embarrassing scandal. Howdid you pull that off? Exactly?
Just don't be addicted to things,I guess. Don't be addicted to porn
or no messy divorce to discuss ornothing, ma'am my best. That's it.
Yeah. And then don't you know, and stay out of other people's

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problems. I guess that too,that too. What's this? What's the
secret to having a viral YouTube channel? How did you do it? Uh?
You know, just what's interesting toyou other people might find interesting,
and just try to, you know, make that stuff. Have you been
censored? Uh? Yeah a fewtimes. But I try to be aware

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of the rules and just work aroundthem. The listeners have heard me tell
this story so many times. We'vea we we do pretty good on social
media, but our biggest platforms Facebookbecause our listeners tend to trend a little
older, where we have about ahalf a million listeners who follow us.
And after the twenty twenty election,when we started asking questions posting content just
simply you know what happened in MaricopaCounty, what happened in Harris County,

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what happened in Fulton County. That'swhen we saw the most censorship. And
that's where we felt like the shadowband. We'd post something one day and
it would get ten thousand clicks,and we'd post similar content the next day
and it would get a dozen.It's not our imagination that that happened,
right, No. I mean,especially when it came to election integrity or
COVID, especially during the election year, they did heavy censorship, and then

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you know, a couple of yearsafterwards, they're like, oh, it's
not an election year anymore, andwe lighten up the rules on it.
Now you could talk about it,right, Okay, So all that being
said, there is a Texas electionscandal happening right now, and you and
I were talking about this. Wehave another mutual friend that our listeners would
know, Tony Ortiz from Current Revoltdot com, And unlike you, he
does have a lot of enemies.I'm told Tony is on the line right

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now. Tony you there, I'mhere, and you know all my enemies
are the best types of enemies tohave because they're all degenerates at weirdos.
I get it the same with metoo. All my enemies are pedophiles.
Tony, here we go, tellTony a lot of people don't understand.
And the Texas election, the ballotscandal that's going on right now. You

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had an article recently that went viralabout how the outgoing Texas Republican Party chairman
claimed to vote for Trump when heactually voted for DeSantis, which on the
grand scheme of things, I'm like, you know, a scale of one
to ten, it's like a oneand a half in terms of scandalis I
was telling you off the earlier?I think as the chairman of the Texas

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Republican Party telling people he supports Trumpis going to have way more effect on
the election than one single vote fromone single person voting for DeSantis. But
there's an even bigger news story aboutall of this. Can you explain to
the listeners, how did you knowthat he didn't vote for Trump? How
did you know that? Yeah,so you said it perfectly, like that's

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the scandal about who he voted foris not major, right. The fact
is that people's ballots in Texas areable to be identified, and so we
were, can I do with asource who found a very very easy,
uh way to identify who people votepeople's ballots using public publicly available in so

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in this situation, it's so publiclyavailable that it didn't even require a public
information request. It was quite literallyinformation that was just available on the Dallas
County website, and you know,for for for reasons as I'm sure you
can imagine your leaders, your listenerscan imagine. I'm not going to explicitly

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detail how these were pulled, butif you look hard enough online you can
find it and it does. Itdoes relate to precinct numbers. And so
the situation now that we have isthat this this technique for identifying ballots has
been available for an incredibly long time. I spoke with a county official I'm

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not going to name who came upto me at the Publican Party convention after
we dropped this story and was literallylike, oh yeah, we were wondering
when people were going to figure thisout. We were wondering when somebody from
the public was going to figure thisout. It's been around forever and forever,
he admitted, that he's yeah,well, you know, people exaggerate
forever, it can be whatever.But you know, he did bring up

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like, yeah, we've tried toaddress this, but nobody really wants to
act on it. And so,yeah, a ballot was published, you
know, the source pooled it,provided it to us, we published it.
And then additionally that another person hascome forward to Weston Martinez identifying what
he alleges is Colin Onward's ballot showingwho's a Democrat Rep. Who's now running

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for a higher office, identifying hisballot. And it's a major issue that
Texans are having to deal with.Tony. Why are you afraid or what?
Not that you're afraid, but whyare you reluctant to explain out loud
the process of it. Are youworried you'll get into trouble or did you
just not want everybody to go exploitit? Uh, it's not really it's

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not really a legal issue in myopinion, because it's publicly available info.
Right. These are Yeah, it'snot like these were obtained using hacks or
barcodes or anything like that. Theseare this is public info that you can
basically deserve if you just have acomputer in fact, I was becausing Twitter
last night when I couldn't sleep.There's a there's a Barry Warnick that that

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ran for office, and uh hewas able to run and pull ballots while
he was sitting in a committee hearingin order to testify. He like literally
ran it within like five, likeless than five minutes, and he was
like talking about it on during hiscommittee uh speech on how he was able
to pull these people's ballants and identifythem like in a matter of minutes.

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My my reason to answer a question, my reason for not revealing this is
that I just I'm not really afan of this really going super virals as
far as this technique. I'm hopingthat legislator regulates this or fixes this very
quickly. Okay, So that's myconcern as well. To put it bluntly,
if you know someone's name, ifyou know where they live, if

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you know their age, and ifthey voted on it in an election like
a runoff or a primary or someschool board or something, odds are they're
the only person with that age thatvoted on that day and that precinct,
and you're going to be able tojust look at it and take a good
educated guess as to which ballot wastheirs, and you're going to know who
they voted for without getting too intothe details here. Earlier today, NBCDFW

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reports that Christina Adkins, an Electiondivisions director at the Texas Secretary of State's
office, has just I guess therewas just a Senate Committee on State Affairs
meeting. This just happened, andshe said, yeah, we want to
get this fixed nuance. You knowhow fast the government works. Do you
think this gets fixed before November?I mean, there's a pretty big election
coming up here in a few months. It kind of I don't get the

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impression that they do. What doyou think, Yeah, I don't think
it gets fixed before November? Sowhat happened? What are the consequences?
Just looking at this from a distanceaway or somebody that's not responsible for this
probably won't exploit it. What doyou see happening here? I mean it's
interesting because you know, the theRP, what was even the group that

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put this out, The Republican Partyof Texas put out that statement saying they
didn't even really fully deny it,but they were putting in language and saying
defamation and things like that. Idon't know if you've heard any updates on
that, Tony, But are theyactually trying to go after you on that
or what's the deal. Yeah,let's say on that we haven't received any

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we have currently any kind of legalletters from the RPT regarding defamation. I
don't really know that publishing public infois considered defamation. I think that,
in my opinion, maybe just kindof like you said, they didn't deny
it. In fact, the Secretaryof State even put out a statement not
necessarily denying it. And in fact, most people who work in election integrity

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or high up admit like Kenny wasjust saying that this is an issue that
needs to be a hole that needsto be passed. So it's a very
serious issue, and so much sothat Representative Reggie Smith called for a committee
hearing next week to specifically address ballotsecrecy. So it's a major issue.

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Yeah, it sure is. Ilike Matt Rinaldi, if you devoted for
just Santaster Trump, I don't reallycare. It doesn't really affect me.
But the real story here is howthe system is broken. And Tony,
a lot of people people already hatedyou, Now even more people hate you
here's my question. When you getup in the morning and you run an
erin, who starts your car foryou? Yeah? No, I definitely

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start my car for myself, butdefinitely, let's say I make sure that
I'm well protected on that way.I would pass a gear check on the
way out. All right, Well, well sure, one more question for
you. Al troickx Jones is claiminghe may be a victim of law their
kind of like Donald Trump, thatgovernment agents are coming, they're trying to
take his studio. As of earlierthis week, he said he wasn't going

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to leave his studio. Some peoplewondered if this was a prank or a
bit a bit that he was doinga stunt. This is an old radio
scam, I refused. I mean, you know it's an old radio stunt.
Is for the jock to say,the disc jockey, I'm not going
to leave the studio. They're comingfor me. I'm going to stay on
the air till they arrest me andlo and behold, it turns out to
be a prank. But you've actuallyproduced legal documents suggesting that this might not

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be a stunt, that he mayactually be in his studio right now in
Austin, Texas and he can't leavebecause of that case. The something to
do with the bankruptcy court is thatright? Yeah, well see you said
it perfectly, you know, inAlex love Alex Jones, you know,
and he's known to kind of youknow, it was maybe exaggerate, a

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tiny bit uncertain thing. This isa known spot, as you said,
but you know, we published astore earlier this week. A gentleman named
Walt Wang on Twitter had actually usedpacer and pulled these court documents, and
it does state in these core documentsthat were published that quote a debtor will
have to cease operating today, anevent that would needlessly inflickt damage on the

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value of the bankruptcy a state witha crucial June fourteenth due date. So
and these are coming directly from paces, So these are real documents. So
it could be Alex is very seriousabout this potential, this potential shutdown.
Yeah, it's an interesting thing tofollow Nuance bro in the studio right now.

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Of all the stunts, of allthe things, of all the crazy
wild accusations and conspiracy theories and thingslike that, Alex Jones has ever said.
I got to think the government puttingchemicals to turn the frogs gay is
not the one I would have guessedwas true. But actually that was in
an NBC news report. That's areal thing that happened, apparently, right,
So it's a bit debatable. It'sabout this chemical called atrozine, and

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it's like this weird guy who outof Berkeley, black guy with like dangly
earrings. And I've heard things onboth sides of that saying, well,
he's never really published all the rawdata from his research so other people can
look into it and repeat the studies. So I don't know. I'm a
bit I'm a bit skeptical, allright. During Just for the Sake of
Pride Month, during commercial break,me and Nuanced Bro and Tony Ortiz of

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Current Revolt dot com are gonna takesome atrozine and see if it turns us
gay in. In the meantime,go to Current Revolt dot com, subscribe
to the substack. We'll be rightback. Ladies and gentlemen, Pursuit of
Happiness radio you and now it's tothe sound. No, we need the

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boxing music, guys, cure theboxing music. I'm only a little older
than you, Nuanced Bro. Idon't feel like I'm a lot older than
you. I think I have eightor nine years on you. But I
will admit that one of the thingsus elder millennials don't get that you younger
millennials have your You get YouTube.Like we grew up with cable TV.
You probably at a young age werewatching stuff on YouTube when I still thought

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of it as a novelty. Thatwas your main source of entertainment, which
is why if you're just turning onyour radio. First of all, subscribe
to Nuanced Bros. YouTube channel.It's one of my favorite YouTubers. He
makes a lot of great content.He's also a good guy to follow on
Twitter x whatever. There's a lotof attention today to this Jake Paul thing.
Jake Paul's this goofy blonde kid whodances on TikTok, and a lot

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of people were excited to watch MikeTyson beat the snot out of him.
I got to think older people wantedto watch Mike Tyson beat the crap out
of a young blonde guy, andthen younger people wanted to watch an old
black guy beat the snot out ofJake Paul. It's really just a matter
of which generation you were with andwho you grew up with, and you
know, like older people don't knowwho Jake Paul is. Younger people probably

(29:55):
don't have a lot of opinions aboutMike Tyson. But one thing that many
generations agreed on is wanted to watchthis happen. And then Mike Tyson gets
on a plane the other day isulcers flare up and now he claims he
can't fight, So they're gonna replaceMike Tyson in the fight with someone named
Kosi. Who is ks I?So? Ksi is this famous British YouTuber

(30:17):
and he already fought. I believeit was Jake Paul's older brother, Logan
Paul. So Logan Paul and Ksialready fought and Ksi won. Uh So,
I guess they're just doing this becausethe Mike Tyson fight fell through because
of the ulcer So you know theywant to put on a show, then
this is the way to do that. All right. I'm a little embarrassed

(30:38):
to him with this out loud,but I've admitted worse. I thought that
one of the two brothers was intoI thought Logan Paul and Jake Paul were
the same guy. I'm not gonnalie like I thought that I thought that
one of them boxed and the otherdidn't. They both box, Yeah,
so they do. I mean LoganPaul was also the one who boxed Floyd

(30:59):
Floyd Maywee okay as well. Butmost of the boxing and people generally think
of Jake Paul as the boxer becausehe's actually much like he's actually really good.
Well taking on Mike Tyson, Wow, I mean, you know,
it's a big deal. Well,he took on a few people. Jake
Paul so took on man. I'mforgetting some of the names here, but
he took He took on some likepretty significant people. Uh Like, who

(31:22):
is the black MMA guy that hefought last year? I think I forget
his name? Tyson? Tyron Woodley. Tyron Woodley was one of the people
that he fought and he beat himas well. Somebody named Maate Diaz.
Is that was that a big fight? Did he fight nd? I don't
think he fought Nadia it said,I don't know. I just googled it.

(31:42):
It says Jake Paul USA verse MaateDiaz. And then there was Anderson
Silva from Brazil. They might belike suggestions or something. Yeah, yeah,
I don't know. It's just whatpopped up when I started to think
they fought. I have no idea. I will say this, though,
I want to get more into MMA, in boxing and stuff, because it
feels like those are two sports thathaven't been ruined by leftism everything else.

(32:06):
Major League Baseball comes out and they'redoing protests now against the Texas Rangers.
It's the best baseball team last year, and yet somehow we're not supposed to
want to watch them play baseball becausethey don't have Pride Night. It's the
only team that doesn't. It's notlike they have anti gay Night. They
just don't have a night dedicated todudes sodomizing other dudes and drag queens that

(32:28):
are dressed up like Catholic nuns.It's the it's unacceptable, apparently, but
they don't do that in boxing.Trump shows up at an MMA fight,
which isn't boxing, but it livesright next door to boxing, and everybody
applauds him. They think he's awesome. I just feel like this, there
is athleticism that deserves more attention fromthe political right, and I wonder if

(32:49):
we give it to them. Yeah, I mean we are in June months,
so it's Pride months, so you'reseeing all the corporations and even you
know, now government under Biden,you know, with the military doing all
this pride LGBQ stuff and celebrating it. But the UFC, especially under the
you know, the stewardship of DanaWhite, who's very pro Trump, good
close friend of Trump, they've beenstaying away from that. A lot of

(33:12):
these athletes when they make controversial statementsin the NBA or the NFL, they
have to come out and apologize whatever. They try to shame Dana White for
that, and he's like, areyou kidding me, Like, go f
yourself. So yeah, it's reallygreat to see. Dana White is a
true you know, patriot and herowhen it comes to standing up for you
know, free association, First Amendmentprinciples, things like that. So yeah,

(33:34):
I think UFC MMA is one ofthe greatest sports ever. It's the
only sport I watch. If youlook at all the personalities in the UFC.
Got Dana White, Connor McGregor,but then obviously Joe Rogan's a big
part of the whole thing because he'sbeen doing commentary there. People often forget
before he was the biggest podcaster inthe world, he was just a stand
up comedian. He did the UFCcommentary for fun because he enjoyed it.

(33:58):
He was on some TV show calledFear Factor Fear Factor News Radio. How
many people even remember that? Andthen COVID happened and suddenly the liberal media
had to pay attention to Joe Roganand they tried to make him out to
be this guy on the far right, this right wing extremist. But in
the world of UFC with all thesepersonalities in there, he's kind of on
the center left, in that circleright. It's all contextual. I guess

(34:21):
it just depends on where you areand where you're looking from. Huh.
Yeah, absolutely. I mean UFCis awesome. Joe Rogan's awesome. I
think Joe Rogan continues to go moreand more to the right as he sees
it's much like a lot of people, and a lot of these higher profile
people like Elon Musk and a lotof the billionaire class who continues to feel

(34:43):
like the left is just going intocuckoo Kami land. So yeah, absolutely.
Joe Rogan said that Israel is committinga small scale Holocaust in Gaza,
Israel and Palestine and Gaza and Hamas. This is another one of those things
where it's hard to lump it intoa left versus right ecotomy. There's plenty
of people on the right that supportIsrael, and plenty of people on the

(35:04):
right that don't, and plenty ofpeople on the left that support Israel,
and plenty of people on the leftthat support Israel, but they don't want
you to know they support Israel.And but one of the guys you were
telling me off the air a littlebit ago, one of my favorite congressmen,
Thomas Mossi. Politically, I'm likehim, Thomas Massey Ran Paul.
I think that of all the Republicansout there, I think I'm the most
aligned with them. Probably don't agreewith them on everything, But those two

(35:27):
guys are very critical of Israel.And what was it you just told me
about Congressman Massey, Well, heput up a poll on his ex Twitter
saying which country medals in our politicsthe most? And he put in Russia,
China, Israel, other and itwas like sixty seven percent of the
audience said Israel. And I thinkit's true. I mean, even here
in Texas in a race I'm sureyou were watching pretty closely. Texas twenty

(35:51):
three Congressional District twenty three between BrandonHerrera and Tony Gonzalez for the Republican primary
went to a runoff, and youknow era friend of mine, you know
YouTuber guy right, and he camewithin four hundred votes. I'm actually beating
Tony Gonzalez. And this is afterbeing outspent ten to one, and a
lot of that money coming from groupslike APAK, which is the American Israel

(36:15):
Public Affairs Committee, and you know, they're getting involved in our politics.
They actually, you know, eventhough Brandon hasn't been very open about Israel
or saying things negative or anything,they characterized him as anti Israel, just
simply because it was a way tolump somewhere. And they try to paint
them as pro Nazi because he makesvideos about guns and some of them were

(36:35):
in you know, World War Twoon the German side, and he makes
videos about them, even though hecalls them evil and stuff. It's just
it's sick stuff and it should beillegal for a like a foreign lobby to
be involved in American I totally agreewith that. I don't have a lot
of opinions about Israel and Palestine.I've never been there. I don't have
a horse in this race. IfIsrael loses or wins, I generally I

(36:57):
you know, I most people onthe writer are more sympathetic to Israel.
But when I'm watching this footage onTV, some people will look at it
and go, I hope those Israelisare okay. I hope those Palestinians are
okay. My first thought is alwaysI wonder what this is costing us?
And so I pointed that thing outthat you just said about Brandon Herrera and
Apak giving money to his opponent theother day on Twitter after he lost,
and someone said I was dog whistling. I didn't even form an opinion about

(37:22):
it. I just shared the informationthat his opponent got all this money from
Israel. You can't be neutral.Being neutral means that you're on one side
or the other. It's like thesame thing with abortion. You can't not
have an opinion. That not havingan opinion means you're for or against it,
depending on who you're in the roomwith at the time. Yeah,
and then the problem is that youknow they'll try to call you anti Semitic,

(37:44):
and they think everything's anti Semitic.So then they go out and they
lobby for laws to be passed onthe state and federal level that actually censor
you from criticizing the state of Israel, which is basically policy in the majority
of states. Now with these ANTIBDSlaws and anti basically changing the death phinician
of anti Semitism to include criticism ofthe state of Israel, it's pretty insane.

(38:05):
It's hard to end a show ondead babies and Muslims versus Jews.
So here's a little good news toget out of here. And I want
you to tell me if you're skepticalof this, because I was a little
I want to believe this is goodnews. But also my spidy senses go
off when I hear this. Thiscouple in Queens, New York were magnet
fishing. Do you get what thatis? Yes, yeah, I saw
this. I saw this. They'rethrow a magnet into a pond in a

(38:27):
park and they reeled in a safe. What's the safe filled with Well,
lo and behold, they cracked thesafe open one hundred thousand dollars in cash.
They call the cops. It soundslike no one's reported the safe missing,
so they get to keep the money. Here's the one I first saw.
The initial thought is, we havefound plenty of safs before. This
is just what a magnifisher does,you find safes. And I thought it
was a bunch of the little baggiesthat you would put cash in. And

(38:50):
then I saw the numbers. Twostacks of freaking hundreds. Yeah, you
get the point. Do you believethat this is what happened? Do you
trust them? Uh? It seemsfishy, all right, it seems fishy
to me. I mean, Idon't know. They could be the luckiest
people ever, or this could besome weird scheme scandal to I don't know,

(39:12):
it does it's it's strange. Ifthey're laundering money, it's pretty clever,
but it's not. Hunter Biden sellsMacaroni art for half a million dollars
of painting clever. That's still thebest money laundering scam. And I assert
that all modern art might be amoney laundering scam. Oh well, modern
I mean, I love the theart money laundering thing because what they'll do
is for the audience that doesn't know, they'll they'll buy a piece of art

(39:36):
Let's say it's for ten million orsomething like that, and it usually looks
like crap, and then they'll haveit appraised by someone for whatever reason,
for like fifty million dollars, andthen they'll donate it to a charity and
then they get to write off thatthis was a taxable charitable deduction for fifty
million. Then they save a bunchof money. We're such idiots, aren't
we. Why didn't we think ofthat Nuance Bro from YouTube? If you're

(39:59):
on you YouTube for those of youthat are not driving a car right now,
just do us a solid here.Take out your iPhone, look up
my buddy Nuanced Bro on Twitter orYouTube or both, and give him a
follow. You'll be glad you did. To the rest of you, I
love you all. Be safe.We'll be back bright and early tomorrow morning
for more of what you bought aradio for. You are listening to the

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Pursuit of Happiness Radio. Tell thegovernment to kiss your ass when you listen
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