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December 4, 2025 • 68 mins
Stew and Rob discuss Hot topics of the day: Narco Boats, Autopen, DC Pipe bomb, Minnesota fraud


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Speaker 1 (01:22):
M hm, hey everyone, how you doing another episode of
Stewing the nun we are?

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Episode three eighty seven. Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Man, I've been gone so long, Rob, I can't keep
up numbers. But good to be back. I've been gone
for a few weeks.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
Uh yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
And that they're trying to lower the deer population of
western New York. And I just picked up one by
one today that I actually keep the rest I give
away and I just got it all loaded a little
bit ago.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
But we're good.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
I still got a little bit left from last year
and enough to carry us through all that good stuff.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
How you been, I'm good.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
Good? Your your jerky giveaway list? You need to start
keeping at least two so you have some left over
for yourself.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
So uh you talking about the deer.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
Yeah, yeah, don't make a lot of deer jerky.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
I do make a lot of deer jerky. Uh. And
I started changing up this year.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
I'm actually doing it with steak strips and not ground
and it's it's a lot better. It's gotten great reviews,
and I think it's a lot better than everyone else does.
But no, I got plenty. I mean it's just we're
empty nesters, and uh, you know, it's I mean you
I think I took I got it today.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
I want to say it was about let me get toe.
I tell you.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
As I said it to a couple of oh, fifty
seven pounds of meat, pure meat came off that buck.
So that's a nice that's a fair amount of burger, steaks, stew, roast, backstraps,
you know, all like chilling. Yeah, so that's enough to
carr us for a while. There's enough tacos, meat loaf,

(03:12):
burgers and everything else will be mad at that. So
but I do, uh yeah, I got a lot, but
I give away the rest of the year. I mean,
I've only got three this year. I usually am up
to about seven by now. And I've hunted a lot
harder this year, but hunted all archery season. But it
is just well, it works out. So I tell people
why it's called hunting, not killing.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
Right. Yeah, that's that's how my fishing trip went this year.
We did about half of what we normally get. So
but yeah, so it's a balmy. It's a balmy thirty
eight degrees here. Oh and it's going to get down
to like thirty tonight. It's been pretty much cold. We
had sleep today it's been cold all week, of course,
nothing compared to the northern studio.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
Where where is it right now?

Speaker 3 (03:56):
Where you're at about thirty eight?

Speaker 1 (03:59):
Yeah, I'm less and half that it's sixteen here right now.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
No, thank you, no, thank.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
You in the teens. Jack, some polar vortex, arctic frost
something something. I don't know what it is, but yeah
it is. I just looked over and I was like, wait,
I see what that thought that said. They gotta look
on one like nope, yep, it's sixteen. Yeah, it was
just twenty four a little bit ago when I was outside.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
But I've already had the stove going and warming up
the house, and so I've got plenty of woods stocked up.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
So apparently we're getting down to oh single digits. At
about three in the morning, we'll be at nine.

Speaker 4 (04:39):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
Yeah, snow already, I'm assuming.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
Oh yeah, yeah, I've got a few inches out there. Yep.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
Yeah, it is, uh, it is definitely for sure. We've
had we've had it for a little while, you know,
a couple of nothing crazy you, no big amounts, a
couple of inches and it kind of blows away and
mounts a little bit and settles and then comes back
and and that kind of stuff. But yeah, so anyway,
it's good to be back you having gone. You know,
you've held down a couple of shows. Appreciate that we've
had to skip a few. Sorry for everybody that we

(05:07):
haven't been here each week, but you know, Toby's been swamped.
We we thought we'd have him on tonight doing a
special show, but it just wasn't able to work out.
So it it's what life brings us. But if we
only made enough money, this is all we had to do,
that would be this could be our full time job.
That would absolutely yeah, that would that would be the

(05:31):
thing to have. But anyways, yeah, so what's been going on?
What do we got We had a lot of stuff happening.
We didn't get a guess because there's just so much
in the news as there is every week, and today
is no exception.

Speaker 3 (05:42):
Yeah, I mean where do where do we start? I mean,
as we always say, all you have to do is
wait five minutes before the show and there's something to
talk about. So there's all kinds of stuff. So one
of the biggest things right now is the DC. The
pipe bomb was finally caught, so it only took them

(06:03):
a little over four years to get it done. You know,
tons of video. It just baffles me that they they
found every one of those J sixers within days, people
that had already flown back to their home states as
far as Washington and back to Texas and such. And
they found those people in days, and they couldn't find

(06:26):
this individual in over four years.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
And in fact, they found some people that weren't even there.
They just happened to be there. Yeah, and they weren't
even part of it, and they zer it on. But
you're right, that's what led to a lot of conspiracy theory, right,
So many people were like someone playing it in front
of both RNC and DNC headquarters. Obviously someone was thinking, okay,
they were just trying to they met one and out
the other or whatever.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
You know, there's had to be some kind of conspiracy.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
That's what feeds conspiracy theories because again, you round up
all these people and try them super fat and convict
them super fast and get them in jail, and yet
you know, you got all this footage and everything. But
it's interesting, right, So they came out today. Pam Body
did an interesting thing she said was there was no

(07:14):
new evidence there was no new tip line. They had
all this evidence the entire time. It was she said,
collecting dust and DJ it was just sitting there and
they just put old fashioned police work on it. So
let's start taking through all the evidence and everything we gathered.
I mean tons of video. They released a lot of it.

(07:34):
I mean they had tons of video and the vehicle
and getting out, walking and sitting down on a bench
and all this kind of stuff, and they had it's
just the entire time. It's just amazing that they refused
or were not motivated.

Speaker 3 (07:52):
Well, I think what we'll probably find out is it
didn't fit the narrative, right, It wasn't a J six er,
It wasn't somebody who was tied to anything, you know,
pro Trump or something like that. They probably knew who
he was, and they probably just ignored it because it
didn't fit into the narrative that they were driving for
the last four years or right previous four years.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
I mean, apparently this guy, Brian Cole Junior allegedly uh
the bomber they picked up to say is as a
young black man. Apparently he's an Antifa anarchist nerd. Yeah,
So I mean, for remember, it was a Democrat saying
there was no Antifa there.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
It's not a real organization.

Speaker 4 (08:32):
All that kind of stuff doesn't exist.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Doesn't exist, So obviously it doesn't support their narrative if
if that's who's there, and uh, and he is, you know,
he's one of them. But I mean, you know lived
it lived in Virginia. Apparently were for a bail bondsman.
And uh, what's interesting though, remember a few weeks ago
they were saying that they thought this female Capitol Police

(08:58):
office was a bomber and they had a lot of
footage and they said they use this high speed camera
system that could evaluate AI analyze our gate and our walk,
and they were convinced it was her. And then weeks later,
now we have this, So I don't know what the
dots are connecting. And I mean, did they do that
to throw him off so he didn't know that he

(09:20):
was a target?

Speaker 2 (09:21):
Did they?

Speaker 3 (09:23):
Or is this the or is this new capture the distraction?

Speaker 2 (09:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (09:28):
Maybe she really who knows?

Speaker 1 (09:31):
I mean, they said they've gotten you know, his cell
records tied him to it. They have where he bottle
the bomb making materials. They had all the evidence the
whole time, They had it, right and failed to go
after it. But it was just interesting in the fact that,
you know, had they not said anything a few weeks ago,
pretty much most people had forgotten about it, right, Just
it's almost like the cocaine in the White House.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
If they come out with who had that? I mean,
people just forgotten.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
About it because it's just like, no, everythinkthing's gonna come
of it, which it wouldn't surprise me if they didn't
out and find out who he had that. But for them
to come out and like, you know, if you say
slander or I mean, they literally threw her name out there,
threw her face out there. She's a she's a law
enforcement officer. She you know, worked for this and that
and all that kind of stuff, and say, oh, this

(10:16):
is her.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
But they were never arresting her.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
I don't see that she's lawyered up and you know,
filing lawsuit against anybody, and then boom it comes out
to this guy. So I don't know, not to be
conspiracy there, but it makes me kind of sound like
maybe they said, look, we just need you to take
one for the team, just as part of the investigation.
We're going to say it's you, we'll clear you later,

(10:40):
but you know, we need to do this so he
doesn't know we're hot on his tail.

Speaker 2 (10:43):
Right.

Speaker 3 (10:43):
Well, the government, I mean, like you, like you said,
the government doesn't do itself any justice. It it leads
people to these conspiracy theories. I mean, how long have
they been sitting on the JFK files, right, you know,
how long has that been out there? Myriad of other things.
I mean, they don't do them. So was any justice
by continuing down, whether it's you know, releasing incorrect information,

(11:06):
jumping to conclusions, you know, releasing shitty footage, whatever it is.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
I mean administration, I mean, look at how they handle
this Epsteine stuff so far. Oh yeah, the Steine stuff.
We released the footage, Oh there's a minute missing. Why
there's a minute missing? And then they found the minute.
It's kind of but then they said wasn't touched. And
then they claim they had all the evidence and of
these binders, and then they you know, had these influencers
come in and it was like the same info.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
It's just you know, well, even the Biden administration, well
when he died, you know, when Ebstein died, Oh well,
the cameras weren't working, right, The highest profile person on
the planet and the cameras weren't working right, and then
I mean, then you always get shitty footage, right, And
you know we've talked about it before. This right here

(11:49):
shoots an HD and I carried it in my pocket
four k Now you have four k uh, and they
can't they can't get a good non is the picture
of somebody walking on the sidewalk or of a jail cell.
It's it's just, yeah, they don't. They don't do themselves
any favors by by continuing this. And I don't I

(12:09):
don't know if they they think they're being smart. I
don't know if they're intentionally misleading. I don't. I don't know.
But it's it's it's getting pretty old.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
Yeah, the sunlight's the best disinfectant, right, So it's uh,
just be transparent, don't be s people. They'll see through
it in a second. The second you put something out there,
someone's gonna rip it apart if there's even an inclination
of it being doctored, modified, wrong or whatever. Right, So
you know, they they've had this footage. Actually most have
forgot about it until really most forgot about I think

(12:39):
until a few weeks ago when it came out with like,
we think it was this cop chick and I was like,
I think it was her, and they was like, okay,
well are they gonna rest her nothing? And then all
of a sudden, Nope, it's this guy. So it's uh,
you know, that's again that's what gets people, you know,
all spun up. And we know about the FBI agents
and translagents that were the January sixth, and they came

(13:00):
out and Bray said, no, they were none there, and
now they've come out through the investigations and say nope,
there was a couple of hundred there. Oh there was
different types of federally, like, dude, just be honest, right, Yeah. Yeah,
It's like when your kid when you ask your kids
something you know, and they lie to you, you already
know the answer. If your most parents, right, we asked
our kids something, usually we already know the answer before.

(13:20):
We asked, like where were you after school? You know,
and they know because they were driving down and they
saw their kids at McDonald's where they shouldn't have been
and how school today? Good?

Speaker 2 (13:30):
All right?

Speaker 1 (13:31):
Where we go nothing? You know, I just went to
Jimmy's house. We did you go anywhere else? No, I
didn't go anywhere else. Kids, it's not smart enough to
know with that. When you drill that, that means they know,
are you sure you didn't go No, I didn't go
anywhere else. Like dude, just digging that hole deeper. You know,
it's like eventually it's like, here's the evidence. So it's
the same thing. It's like, hey, did this happen. Just

(13:51):
be transparent. Yep, it happened bas.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
Well, so many in Washington or lawyers, right, And I
think that's part of the problem. You asked the question,
did you haven't Yeah, did you have any FBI agents there? Nope?
Now if you had asked him, did you have any informants?
And you know, it's all about the exact wording. You know,
you have to ask the exact word. Just like when
you submit for a you know, a request that a

(14:14):
four your request. If you say, hey, I need all
of the documents on Biden, well they're going to give
you everything on Biden, but nothing under his pseudo name
that he uses for you know, for secret service type stuff. Right, Well,
that's still Biden. But you didn't ask for that word
specifically because you didn't know it. I mean, it's those
types of stupid tricks that drive the public crazy.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Well, we had a president to set that president, right,
I'd not have sex with that woman.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
Right, right?

Speaker 3 (14:40):
Yeah? Not.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
You know, it's like, sure, okay, what do you want
to call you what do you want to call it? Right?

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Selective compliance? And you can you can slice and dice it, right.
But yeah, anyways, so this evidence is great. I'm glad
they got it. They got him. You know, obviously it
didn't seem like he was a continued threat, you know,
something he tried to maybe make his mark and he
went on and living life life. But they you know,
at least they got it and they can see where
it happens, and maybe it will expose something else, but

(15:08):
it doesn't help. And uh and speaking of not being transparent,
you know something else that would forgot about. Right, a
few years ago, we had the terrible fall of Cobble,
and we tends of thousands of Afghans that we have
ACKed out, not Afghans that were vetted, not Afghans that
we knew. The Afghans that were the quickest or the
fastest to jump a fence, right, they were the ones

(15:31):
that got inside the wire.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
And uh, we just loaded them all.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
On planes and uh and expedited them through as quick
and short of them having a gun and pointing it
at someone, they were good to go.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
And uh.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
But even the ones that did work for us, you know,
they just so they worked for us on a battlefield
did not mean that they're you know that they're they're
trustworthy to a degree. But we all know that even
my turfs that worked for me, I mean, we were
always ready to take one of them out if we
had to. We didn't where their legion was us or
they're in blackmail or whatever. But you know, now we
find we've had three Afghans brought over that in the

(16:06):
last week, arrested after the guy was shot, the two
National Guards people, and you know everyone forgot about it, right.
We know there was a terrible attack. We've all know
about Abby Gate, and every year we get to that
time in August, we you know a lot of us
that are connected and and kind of you think back

(16:27):
on that and have a connection in some one way
or another.

Speaker 2 (16:29):
You know, we always remember it.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
But it's like those people all still came over and
know they lost track of them, like they were illegal
kids coming across the border.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
Well, Jenzaki and Mayorcis both well. Jenzaki never testified, but
she repeatedly went to the podium and said, no, all
of these people are vetted. They're all vetted. And mayorc
Is testified in front of Congress saying that they were vetted.
He should be charged with lyne to Congress is what
he should. I mean, but we all know Republicans are
spineless and they won't do it, but they should. But

(17:00):
how can you know? It doesn't matter if it's Afghanistan,
it doesn't matter, if it's Venezuela, it doesn't matter if
it's Chile. How do you vet somebody from a country
that has no records? Right?

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Right?

Speaker 3 (17:13):
So to sit there? I mean, a three year old
can can deduce that, right? If the country is worn
to war torn and there's no records on his people
and more than fifty percent of the people can't read
or write anyway, how can you have records on these
people for us to vet them against. You have to
have information and a database or something.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
To not just what they like. I'm Bob Smith, Oh,
Bob Smith, All.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
Right, here you go. Yeah, this is not alis Ilan
in the eighteen hundreds, you know, so so to blatantly
lie to the American people. Oh, no, they were vetted
against what you know, did you have a database where
we track it? Did the Taliban give you a database?
You know, what were you vetting them against? You didn't?

(18:00):
You lied?

Speaker 1 (18:01):
So it was it was like this guy the other day.
If you saw the body camp futage, right, they pulled
this guy over and he was all mad, and he
and they and he's talking. He's like, you know, you
guys harassed me all the time. I can't feed my family.
I was broad here. He was in you know, Afghan
refuge the flight, and you know every day you guys
pulled me over, harassed me. I can't feed, I can't work,
and then pulls the gun out and shoots at the cops.

Speaker 3 (18:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
He after he says, I should have joined the Taliban.
A couple of times he goes, I should have joined
the Taliban, and uh and so obviously he has no
loyalty or allegiance to hear, which is sad because uh,
several of my quite a few of my terps that
survived are here in the States and they're you know,
productive citizens, doing great things and all that kind of stuff.
And and they appreciate it, but to have someone like that,
you know, look he got pulled over, what he got

(18:45):
pulled over for, but you know, just to go off
like that and then he gets still been mad, said
I should have joined Taliban. He probably got a ticket
or something, then try to shoot the cops. And that
was just this last week. He was one of the three.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
If you don't want to be here, if you truly
don't want to be here, the United States will pay
to fly you back to where you want to go. Yeah,
it's that simple. You know. There's the video going around
of the Somalids and they were asking them, you know,
do you like it here? Would you rather? Oh no,
we'd rather be back and small it? Then why are
you here?

Speaker 2 (19:16):
Right?

Speaker 3 (19:16):
Just ask don't send you back?

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Yeah, they were all like no, they believe in shroi
sharia lah, I'd rather be there.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
Like cool, go like, it's.

Speaker 3 (19:26):
Not racist, it's not mean. It's not immoral to send
somebody back to where they want to go. If they
don't want to be here and you're holding them here
for political purposes, then you're the evil bastard that are
in this, not them. You're evil if you're keeping them
here so that you can get votes, so that you
can get higher numbers on the on the the national survey.

(19:51):
That's you're the evil one, not us for wanting them
to go to their home, and.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
We're being nice.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
In fact, they taking the more like we could go
to the border, right, kick them a cross the border
and say good luck. Like we could take them right
to the Mexico border, throw them on the other side
and tell the federalist he's yours and turn our walk away. No,
we fly them all the way home and not on
D one thirty on a jump seat or sitting on
the platform on the back platform, like we put them
in a decent seat, fly him home, get a free

(20:18):
flight right now. You know, you think if they're if
they're a lead here legal, they get a thousand dollars
and get a ticket back home and and you know,
good to go. But yeah, if you don't want to
be here, that interview is sickening because it's like, dude,
snatch every one of them up right, you know, it's
like they don't want to be They drain our system
with entitlements and all this stuff. And again Minnesota, right,

(20:41):
Minnesota passed the law. I sent this video today they
passed it. You know, Tim Waltz signed it, allowing anyone
to get driver's licenses without proving non citizens and all
that stuff. Well, they came out in their hearings that
to devote the in Minnesota, all they need is a
driver's license. And then they warren statement saying yeah, I'm

(21:01):
a legal citizen.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
I'm here.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Yeah, that's the vetting is them saying yeah, I'm totally legal. Okay,
well you have a driver's license. This is why we
have to have real ID. It's because the states like Minnesota,
New York, California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, could name probably a
few more, but I know those top of my head
are the reasons why we now have to have real
ID because those states issue driver's licenses to non citizens

(21:26):
and there's no way TSA can verify.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
You are who you are.

Speaker 3 (21:29):
Well, even the real idea is that is a force anyway,
because if you go ahead and pay sixty five bucks,
you get around the real ID anyway. So it's not
a requirement, it's not a mandate, it's a it's a
money grab because you can still get around it by
paying sixty five bucks.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
What do you pay the sixty five bucks for what
do you mean.

Speaker 3 (21:46):
I saw an article earlier today they were talking about it.
They said, you know, if you don't have the real ID,
you can pay this sixty five bucks when you going
through the airport.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
Oh, you can't turn it.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
So it's a money grab.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Say he's going to start penalizing and finding people if
they don't have real idea to fly.

Speaker 3 (22:04):
Yeah, yeah, so you paid it sixty five bucks and
you get to fly anyway. So it's not a real program.
It's not a mandate, it's a money grab. It's a
way to generate more money. And talking about the the
you know, the people that don't want to be here.
That includes a lot of the Democrat party that that

(22:25):
screen they hate this country that screens. This is the
most racist country that they, you know, side. It doesn't matter.
We could find Hitler in Brazil and say we're going
to go into Brazil and grab Hitler. He's still alive,
and the Democrats would start supporting Brazil. They would they
would start saying, well, no, you can't do that. They're

(22:45):
a sovereign nation. You can't go in there and grab him.
We support the Brazilians. I mean, it's it's getting to
that point. It doesn't matter. Trump can throw a dart
at a map, and whatever country he hits, the Democrats
are immediately going to go back that country. They never
back then one. They won't back the United States, but
they'll back any country on the on the planet. At

(23:06):
a heartbeat, it's it's getting really old.

Speaker 1 (23:10):
Yeah, yeah, no, it's uh, it's a Tom McDonald has
a song about that.

Speaker 2 (23:16):
You know, I love Tom McDonald.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
It's some all time, but you know he's got this
one lyric on one of the songs and says, you
know who hates America most Americans? M h, I mean
that's true. We say it all the time, right, No
one is. No one is captured at the northern or
southern border trying to get out of here. No, no
one is captured trying to the people leave whenever they
say they're gonna leave and threat and threaten us to

(23:40):
like the Rosies or the Ellens, Right, those are the
only two. None of the others have left. You know, Uh,
what's her name on the view is still here? Uh
whoopy yeah, whoopee and others and all but Rosie left
and and Ellen, and now Ellen's gonna come back because
she said UK is too cold.

Speaker 3 (23:59):
She should be a lot to come back. You left, Yeah,
file file for the paperwork, and we'll just go ahead
and deny it.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
Yeah so, but you know they yeah so, I mean
they would leave, but everyone else stays. But no, I
mean this country. I mean, it's amazing. How if this
country is so bad, so race is so terrible that
the Dems want just allow everyone in.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
But this is a terrible racist country.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
We shouldn't want all these people from Central South America, Africa, Europe,
any road.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
We shouldn't want them, Middle East, they shouldn't come here.
Tell them.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
If we're a bad racist country, come turn around, go
the other way. Venezuela is a lot better.

Speaker 3 (24:36):
There's another video and this guy is speaking to a
group mostly women, and he asks them, you know who
here is an immigrant and one woman is from Palestine
and the other girl is from uh I want to
say Mexico. And he says, if the United States went
to war with the country you're from, would you side

(24:57):
with the United States or would you side with your
home country? Oh, we sided with the home country. And
even the girl from Mexico said I'd sided with Palestine.
Then why are you here right, get the f out go.
We're not keeping you here. That door goes both ways.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
You can go in what the administration is doing and
the and the the left is losing their mind. You
got California, now you got Minnesota. Others saying that they're
gonna try to arrest ice agents and do it that
kind of like it ain't gonna happen your death.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
That's not gonna work well at all. Right, you're you're.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Your local, you're your hey police chief, who's a political
appointee or whatever. You may say whatever you want in
front of the microphone with those four stars on your collar,
but you probably never went through an academy. And you're
not the guy a Galt on the street and the
beat watching what these fentanyl and what these legals are doing.
They're not going to go toe to toe with a
federal agent, right.

Speaker 3 (25:50):
Well, the Supreme Court is already ruled it's the it's
a federal responsibility for immigration.

Speaker 2 (25:55):
Yeah it says that. Yeah, it's pretty much clean.

Speaker 3 (25:58):
Yeah, pretty much. They sued and one against Texas, taking
it all the way to the Spring Court. They have them,
you know, tear down the Constantinaware. So the Biden administration
already set the president. But of course, you know, the
Democrats are the word hypocrisy. They don't even know what
it means, so they're like kevlar to that. So it's
just absolutely ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
Yeah, speaking, people don't want to be like you mentioned
that the one video where they were asking it it's
Somali's right. This whole Simali thing is blown up in Minnesota, right,
you saw this one billion dollars in stolen taxpayer money,
elaborate houses.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
I mean, it's it's worse than BLM. Right.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
BLM stole a lot of money, but these are these
are taxpayer dollars, not donor dollars that we're giving lavish
lifestyles and also being funneled back to terrorist organizations in Somalia.
And again back to Tim Waltz allowing it to happen.
Massive fraud.

Speaker 3 (26:53):
Well, it was going on during the election, right, and
so Tim Waltz had to step in and say, this
won't look good for me, this won't look good for
our campaign. This has to be squashed. I have to
do something about it. So that right there alone makes
him complicit. You know, if you said, oh, I didn't
know anything about it, then then you're just an idiot.

(27:13):
But if you were consciously and actively suppressing things because
you thought it would hurt your campaign, then you're complicit
and should go to jail.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
Yep, yeah, you're you're It's one thing to uh to
not know about it, just like they hid it from me.
Then then knowing that even suspecting something to the point
that you're wanting to suppress it, right, even if you
don't know for sure, but like it could be right,
then you should hold.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
As they were submitting paperwork. And once once the fraud
was was starting to be realized and they would deny paperwork,
the different organizations would come in and threaten to sue
as discrimination and and that's where Waltz got involved because
it didn't want you know, oh, we can't be discriminatory,
and so then they just started rubber stamping things because

(27:59):
they couldn't be They didn't want a lawsuit showing that
they were discriminating against the smallies. So this is this
is DEI on steroids and why DEI is so such problematic?

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Yeah yeah, yeah, So it's you know, not since black
Hawk down and we talked about Somali so much, I mean,
that's just you know, they're obviously a huge population in Minnesota,
and uh, it's one thing that they all moved there,
kind of like you know, the Arab community, Muslim community
in Dearborn, Michigan, but another one for them to be
just outright ripping off and stealing so much money and

(28:32):
then in worse she yet even funneling it back to
terrorist organizations.

Speaker 3 (28:36):
Well in one billion is the low estimate right now
I've seen this much is three point five. So it's
it's not just a little bit of change.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
And apparently some of the scammers are tied to Alan
Omar and there's some connections there that d which doesn't
make sense, doesn't surprise, right, She's from that area, She's
from Somaya, you know, and we already know she has
no ethics. I mean she married her brother to get
into the country and uh, but yeah, there I saw
some reports right before we came started tonight that there's

(29:05):
some connections possibly from some of those cameras they've arrested
so far and her so again not surprising in that
community but being so small. But yeah, it's it's it's
another group that is, uh, we go after and of
course the left and those will claim, you know, xenophobia, racist, nazi, hitler,
all that stuff all they want. No, it's it's if

(29:27):
they don't want to be here, like the people in
that video, if they'd rather be in a sharia law
and do all that stuff.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
Right.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
You know, one thing he gets me, rob is that, uh,
you know, we've kind of led the way, you know,
over the years, the US has kind of been the
PC leader, right, political correctness, and my travels around the
globe and I was in Australia a number of years ago,
about ten years ago. They were like, man, we hope
we never become like you guys. You guys are much
worse than us. And obviously hearing them talk and stuff,

(29:54):
they there was no real concept of political correctness there.

Speaker 2 (29:58):
I was in Germany and and.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Stuff like that talking to them and some people from England,
and yes it's pretty liberal in those areas, but even
they consider it's like over the top and political correctness
and woke ism even back then and all that kind
of stuff. But now you have what has happened in
France or happened in the UK right where they've brought
in so many immigrants and allows so many Muslim immigrants

(30:21):
in that they have completely taken over the country. I
mean in the UK, I think you know, twelve or
fifteen to the largest city mayors are all Muslims not
getting in there. And you know frances I mean they
have these the rapes and assaults and this kind of stuff.
And they have full like chop zones in France, I
mean full Sharia law Muslim areas that the cops can't

(30:44):
even get into. Now those countries are saying to us,
oh God, don't do don't make our mistake.

Speaker 3 (30:50):
Right. Well, there's something like sixty five at least sixty
five majority Muslim countries on the earth. Something like sixty five,
I think is what it is out of all the countries,
and none of those countries take in refugees. They're musclim
Overwhelmingly the the refugees are of Muslim. Like I think
it's something like seventy five percent of all refugees are Muslim.

(31:13):
And the sixty five countries on the planet.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
Or any of them, do not want any to palest
Anian refugees.

Speaker 3 (31:18):
Won't take any of them. That should tell you something
right there, if they won't even go to a country
that is already majority Muslim. Why do non Muslim countries
have to take them? We shouldn't. It should it should
It should be a big red warning flag is what
it should be. Right, you know, go go to where
you can assimilate.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
Right, But that doesn't help change the politics in the culture.
If you just go into where you're right, you're an
echo chamber.

Speaker 3 (31:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
But now these countries Germany, England, France, all over there.
Not Poland. Poland's good. Poland is an example. Yes, they
are the shining light on the mountain in Europe. Of
they are Nope, not, their borders are locked. They are
taking it. Only thing they're taken in. They brought in
Ukrainian refugees that they were coming across from Russia attacking.
But they are not taking in any Muslim refugees. They're

(32:07):
not allowing it. And they're just like, no, no one's
freaking out, no one's filing lawsuits.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
They just know, Nope, not going to happen there, right.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
And and you have all these other places which are
just you know, murders, rapes, assaults, all this other kind
of stuff, and there's not need to the countries. The
birth rate population is now tipping you know where They
don't even that the people have lived through their whole
lives and generations are having less babies than the Muslim immigrants.

Speaker 4 (32:33):
That are trunning it.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
Oh yeah, yeah, I mean and said we had parts
of our country that are like that, right. I think
they ran the stats on Madami winning New York City,
but both majority of his voters had been in this
not New York City residence in this country five years
or less. Wow, five year majority, Like I'm somewhere in
the north of seventy two seventy five, maybe seventy eight

(32:56):
percent of his voters identified as being here in this
country less than five years. Because Hoko allows non US citizens.

Speaker 3 (33:03):
That's intentional. There's no way that's not.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
The majority of people had that were residents and had
our citizens residents overwhelming. He voted for Cuomo. I think
he was much better, but did not vote for Madonmie.
So people that have just come to this country don't
know anything about this country about don't even know it's.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
History or any heritage or anything like that.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
We're like, yeah, the young cool muzzle, he's like us
cool whatever, and and just following whatever's on TikTok or
social media, watching him try to lift a dumbbell. Couldn't
even do that, and like, yeah, he's our guy. But
that's who put the largest city in this country, if
not the nation, I mean, if not the world, or
at the center of business and technology and finance, and

(33:48):
was put in the office by people that are either
here illegally or here temporarily five years or less.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
Well, like to say, he goes, remember when you when
you come here, you're a refugee, an ambassador. You left
where you were for a reason, right, So don't bring
the same things, the same policies, the same laws, the
same everything from where you left to here, because then
this becomes the same as.

Speaker 4 (34:13):
Where you just left.

Speaker 2 (34:15):
California.

Speaker 3 (34:16):
Is moving to Texas, Yes, yes, absolutely absolutely, we tried.
We try to corral them just in Austin.

Speaker 1 (34:23):
Yeah, well, their good job because it's very blue there.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
They're in Houston.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
I think they pushed them them out of Dallas, but
they're in Houston for sure. But yeah, but they're definitely
in Austin.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (34:36):
Well, you know there there are people lined up, you
know for years that want to come here and want
to do good things, and those are the people that
we should be letting in. You you shouldn't be allowed
to jump across the border and then throw your hands
up and say asylum. No, your first act can't be

(34:57):
breaking our laws. You need to come through the port
of entry, and then you stay in Mexico until your
asylum request is completed. And then if it's denied, I
don't care where you go, you're not coming in.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
So when they claim asylum enough.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
Luckily, I've learned a lot of my friends at work
in in those border controlling agencies i'll call it.

Speaker 2 (35:18):
There's several of them.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
You know, they can claim asylum, but you don't get
to go through country after country do that. You claim
asylum in the first country you get to out of
your country, right, So you don't get to leave Venezuela,
get all the way to the States and claim asylum
because you cross, if you came by land, you went
through all of Central America, all the way up through
through to Mexico.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
You don't get to do that.

Speaker 1 (35:42):
The only one that can come into America and by definition,
to claim asylum would be a country touching America Mexico.

Speaker 2 (35:49):
That's it. You can't come from or if we.

Speaker 3 (35:52):
Or if we flew in to get you out of
a bad situation to flee you out right, but I get.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
Asylum, but you can't come across multiple borders and claim asylum.
That's why that was why the Trump ministry, you know
that to change the Biden administration did allowed that to happen.
According to my buddies, I know, they were like, that
was the difference in trumpdministration.

Speaker 2 (36:12):
The first one.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
They were rejected and turned around like, no, that's not
asylum as so long as you're trying to get out
of your country, you're persecuted. And okay, you got out
that there you go. You don't need to keep coming.

Speaker 3 (36:22):
Well, they need to do They need to do one
thing to the law and says if you come across
the border illegally, you're going right back. You have to
come to a port of entry to claim asylum. That's it.
Make that the law because then once you've once you've
jumped the border, you you're going back. It doesn't matter.
You've already broke the law. Period. Now they won't do

(36:44):
that because it's a hot button topic that both sides
like to play against and they refuse to work together,
which is why we send them there in the first place.
Uh to rewrite our immigration laws. It needs to happen,
and those little bitty things need to put in there.
But they'll never do it. They'll never get anything done.
They'll continue to manage this country by executive order, which

(37:05):
is ridiculous. They say no kings, but they let somebody
like Biden write three hundred and something executive orders, which
is something a king would.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
Do, right, And I wouldn't even I mean they're being
kind flying them back. I would bring back old school catapult.
I'd be you know, it's all about kart and sick
if you hey, Hey, if I get in America, they're
just gonna fly me home. Ging me thousand dollars is
not as much of a turn as Hey, If I
get America, they're going to slingshot my ass seventy five
feet in the air across the border. And I want

(37:36):
to get busted up when I land on the other side. Yeah,
I ain't going over there.

Speaker 3 (37:39):
We'll fly you back, and we'll drop you off at
about three thousand feet, right, you know, we'll.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
Fly you back just from a big sling coming across.

Speaker 3 (37:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
And they made catapults great back in the medieval days.
Imagine what we do with today's technology, you could you know,
rail gun, yeah exactly, but you know those cannons at
the circus where the guys shots out of the cannon,
there's just no net for you on the other side, right,
But uh no, it's it is Uh they're getting there, right,

(38:10):
we're snatching them up. Which interestingly enough, though, I did
find out that they will not snatch up anyone working
in farm fields. Helping with farming is off limits, and
most people don't know that. So like ice in them
will come after people. They'll come after if they know

(38:30):
there's illegals and that kind of stuff, But if they
find out they are living or it's near a farming.

Speaker 2 (38:34):
Area where there's agriculture, they will not touch them.

Speaker 1 (38:38):
So this whole democratic thing of like who's going to
pick your field, your veggies and all this stuff, actually,
in all reality, uh, they're not touching those folks. They're
touching the ones that aren't doing that kind of stuff
because they the administration knows they they're not. You know,
there's not a utral Americans looking to go pick freaking
beans and everything else, right.

Speaker 3 (38:59):
So they that tweet from Newsom a couple of years
ago when he went well about a year ago, I guess.
And it was a picture of a field and he
was claiming that ice going in there was scaring the
women and children. And immediately people piled up and said,
why are children in the fields picking crops? Gavin, Why
why are you using child labor to pick your crops?

(39:20):
That's illegal? And I don't know if you ever deleted it,
but I was real happy to see how quickly people
jumped on that.

Speaker 1 (39:28):
Yes, and illegals, I mean, and I's speaking of that, boy,
how has that infected our current Christmas.

Speaker 3 (39:34):
Holiday as an affected mine?

Speaker 1 (39:40):
No?

Speaker 2 (39:40):
But these nativity scenes have you seen this right?

Speaker 3 (39:44):
Oh? Oh yeah, the one in Seattle? Is it Seattle?

Speaker 1 (39:46):
There's been several of them, right, They've got one where
there's no there's no marry or Joseph and he said
ice was here and it's just the babies there. Some
that the baby Jesus is zip cuffed, all that kind
of stuff. Some of these are from Sure.

Speaker 3 (40:01):
Yeah, yeah, they refused, they had, they had they were
flying Palestinian flags. They refuse to say marry Christmas, all
of that.

Speaker 1 (40:10):
But these are churches that are modifying their Nativity scenes,
celebrating the greatest event ever to happen on this planet, right,
the birth of our Lord and Savior, the fulfillment of
the promise, and they're mocking it for a current political
hot topic modifying Its just absolutely sickening. Those are places
that you know should lose the protected statuses of the house.

Speaker 3 (40:34):
Of worship, right, Oh yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 1 (40:37):
It's like absolutely, it's I know, some people will preach
politics in the pulpit, some don't. That's up to the
Congress whether they want to stay and hear that. But
for a church to do something like that, it's just Yeah, it's.

Speaker 3 (40:48):
Evanston Church Nativity scene depicts baby Jesus as zip tide
by ice agents. Yeah, Lake Street Church in Evanston, Illinois.

Speaker 1 (40:58):
See, that's how you know that church didn't believe in
the power of Jesus because obviously he could break that
baby Jesus to break them zip cuffs.

Speaker 3 (41:05):
I don't think anybody in Illinois believes in that problem.
I mean, it is Illinois, after all, so I mean
that's that's a pretty shitty state.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
So to switch topics on a couple of things, did
you see this the other day that we've heard, you know,
the Peace Presidents he likes to call himself President Trump
has been busy this sent with cough over and some
folks over to Russia. It sounds like there may be
a possible Russia Ukraine peace deal being worked out or

(41:37):
at least being talked about.

Speaker 2 (41:38):
Have you heard about that?

Speaker 3 (41:40):
Yeah? Absolutely, I mean, at least we're finally talking about it.
Not a single Democrat has come forth with the plan.
Their only plan is to continue to launder US tax
dollars through Ukraine. That's their plan. Let's just continue to
throw US tax dollars at it. We don't have a
peace plan, you know, we don't even want to talk
to Putin. But at least, I mean, that's that's one

(42:00):
of the things Trump is good at, right, He's good
at negotiations, He's good at getting people to the table
and at least having the conversation. Uh So, the sooner
it's over, the better, and then we can get to
investigating where all of our goddamn tax dollars.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
Went right, right, and because there was zero accountability.

Speaker 3 (42:18):
And they can have an Ukraine can have an election
because they won't be in a war anymore, and hopefully
Valencia will be out and we can, you know, get
back to the evidence.

Speaker 1 (42:25):
I think he'll be out. I think his time, I
think he's his time has burnt. But but yeah, it's uh,
but it's working it, I mean, and uh, you know
obviously the uh, the most of the media is not
covering or talking about it. I mean, you know, they
they covered the uh you know, the Gaza Israel sees right,
it killed him to have to cover that, and you

(42:46):
know that kind of gets gets pushed back. There's one
I think one set of remains left. There's one hostage remains.
I saw yesterday that all but one has been pulled
out so far. But you know that they're not really talking.
I mean they move on to the next thing because
they can't give any credit. And uh sure, even though
I remember there was a few that were like, if
he could pull off the Israeli peace deal and the

(43:06):
Gaza thing, you know that, you know, even Hillary Clinton
would recommend him for Nobil Peace Prize and all this
kind of stuff. And we'll see how many people stand
behind their words, because I think one of the crazy
chicks on the view even said she'd wear a Maga hat,
but she hasn't done that yet. Because you know, it's
like them threatening to move out of the country. It's
just so much of hot air. They're just burning oxygen.

Speaker 3 (43:27):
They're they're they're not they're not people. If they were,
they're not trustworthy, they'll they'll never I mean, what's his name,
George Lopez has been threatened to leave the country for
eight years and yeah.

Speaker 1 (43:39):
And I mean short of you know, you do Russia, Ukraine.
I mean, but the only one you got is maybe
to get China to back off of Taiwan and that
kind of stuff. I mean, you pretty much he's about
ended just about everything. Yeah, I mean we're not even
a year in well.

Speaker 3 (43:56):
Short of short of what's going on in South America.
We haven't started in New Wars, yeah, nope, and he
did that in his first term as well. Yeah, you know,
no New Wars.

Speaker 2 (44:08):
Yeah, but Venezuela.

Speaker 1 (44:09):
Yeah, it's I mean, I guess he had a phone
call with him and to Maduro, you should really start packing.
You should find your suitcases, and you and the family
should probably.

Speaker 3 (44:18):
I'm sure.

Speaker 2 (44:20):
I am sure.

Speaker 1 (44:21):
Behind the scenes, we are negotiating a chance somewhere for
him to go, right, you know, we just want him
out of there. We don't necessarily want him dead or
whatever like that. We were just wanting to go. I'm
sure we were working with one of the other countries
out there to set him up with a place so
he can just move on out and let Venezuela have
free and fair elections and cut off all the fennel

(44:41):
and all that kind of stuff. I'm almost convinced is
if I worked in the State Department, that that is happening.

Speaker 3 (44:46):
Well. One of the things that's very underreported, not just
on top of the peace deals he's negotiating so like
he did with Ukraine, like he's done in Uganda, he's
getting natural resources out of those countries for our country.
He's not just negotiating peace deals. He's getting agreements that
we get natural materials. We get, you know, cobalt, we

(45:09):
get what's the one that we're getting out of Ukraine.
I'm drawing a blank on it, but we're getting lithium.
We're getting natural resources out of these countries as well
with these peace agreements. So this is this is going
to be very good for the for the US. It's
also going to hurt China because the more agreements we
have to get these types of things, the less we

(45:31):
have to rely on China to get them, and it
puts us in a much better place, and that's really
hurt in China. The next thing he'll probably go after
after any of this is he'll start going after bricks,
and that may be what Venezuela is about.

Speaker 2 (45:44):
Yeah. Well, I saw yesterday.

Speaker 1 (45:46):
I saw a report Secretary Treasury Bessett that I think
just this week or in the last few days, we
exported rare earth magnets for the first time out of
the US. So we have we are mining I want
to say this in Georgia or somewhere, but we have
started mining our own rare magnets earth magnets, and we
actually exported and sold the first chunk of those out

(46:10):
of the US versus always having to consume them. So
I mean it's continued to you know, be self reliant
and depend on our own minerals and that kind of
stuff and and and assets and go and resources that
God has given us country, uh, and and tap into
it and not be depending on everyone else. But yeah,
it's uh, you know, bricks is probably going to be

(46:31):
the next thing. I know that was early on and
when he first came in at the start of the year. Uh,
there's a lot of talk of that but uh, yeah,
well to see where that goes. But you know, if
if Venezuelan's fishing industry we'd like to get back to
the normal way of things, they probably really need to
get rid of their president or hope he leaves well.

Speaker 3 (46:49):
And I'm sure that the three letter agencies are probably
not happy either, because that's all their dark money, right.
You know, we've known for what since the eighties that
the three lettered agencies were used drugs, you know, to
fund their operations off of you know, off of the books.

Speaker 2 (47:06):
So it was called Iran Contra.

Speaker 3 (47:08):
Yes, it was right here, right here in Arkansas, yepot,
a couple of miles from me.

Speaker 1 (47:15):
Yeah, so it is. Uh, but you know, those boat
hits been said they did another one today. Uh they said,
I think of the twenty second one today. And how
crazy was this? I mean, whenever you see the media,
this is kind of for our listeners and viewers too.
When you see the media all and ever, you just
probably knows. I don't mean it's out your intelligence. I'll
ramp up on the same talking point and you can

(47:37):
switch from any of them, any news outlet, any podcast,
online streaming show. When they are all talking literally it
sounds like they're reading from the same script. You know,
it's something made up, and they all were given that
stuff and this whole boat hit you know, kill them all,
let God sort them out whatever they wanted to accuse.

(47:59):
Secretary hecxs of saying, right, they were all over that,
and all the talking heads were under saying this is
a war crime.

Speaker 2 (48:05):
He's gonna get targed.

Speaker 1 (48:06):
And you got Kelly in there saying it's a war
crime and all this kind of stuff, and uh, and
then you know, yesterday it was like, well, you know,
it wasn't it was the admiral was in charge, he
was running it. So then the left was going, oh
see he's throwing it. He's throwing his admiral under the bus,
and he's you know, he's using him as an scapegoat.
But then all the congressman and senators, I forget who

(48:28):
was watch the video and come to find out, well,
number one, when you go to hit a target, you
hit a target to sink it. And maybe you put
one round, maybe you put two or whatever it is.
And if there's any I mean, it's the same thing
with there's you know, there's laws for you know, Geneva
convention and laws of warfare that you can only shoot

(48:50):
certain types of weapons at personnel, but you can shoot
those weapons at vehicles. And if those vehicles happened to
blow up or the personnel get hit, so be it.
But you know they saw in a vide yesterday the
two of the guys survived were trying to flip the
boat over to keep going, which.

Speaker 3 (49:04):
I mean a democrat a quote a democrat. The admiral confirmed,
and he talked about Admiral Bradley. The admiral confirmed that
there had not been a kill them all order and
there was not an order to grant no quarter. That's
a democrat.

Speaker 1 (49:21):
Yeah, the admirals under oath that, Yeah, it was.

Speaker 2 (49:26):
It was it.

Speaker 1 (49:26):
And and like say, they what they saw were them
trying to get back in the boat, and so they
were still effective combatants on the battlefield. I mean, you know,
it's the same thing on a regular land battlefield. If
you destroy a vehicle, right, it's different if the person
comes out with their hands up and uh and and
waving a white flag. Yes, if you shoot them, you

(49:47):
could be brought up on charges of murder. But the
second they're walking to you with their hands up and
they try to run and grab a vehicle, grab a
weapon or jumping whatever it's it's all over right. We
learned this to the battle a Cooptia and Desert Storm.
You know, the Marines got caught by surprise down at
the border by Kuwait. Doug's gonna love that I bring

(50:08):
this up right, and that they the Iraqis came up
with their turrents spun over the back deck, which is
the international sign of surrender in a tank, and the Marines,
you know, was taking them in in the last second.
They they traversed those turrets around and they opened fire
and killed and wounded some of our marines. After that,
no one believed that you had one time to play

(50:29):
that play that card on us. That was never gonna
work again. And uh, they didn't get a lot of
effect that I think they wanted. But you know they
somehow they thought that was gonna work. Well, but you know,
they they caught us, all right. You surprised us. Was
that the first one's on me. You ain't gonna fool
me twice. But when someone's trying to, you know, run drugs,
and it was two boats and one of them flips over,

(50:52):
you flip it back over to keep going. You're still
on mission. And uh now, all that's kind of been deflated,
right the last two three days been every talking have
on the left claiming war crimes, impeachments, this and that whatever,
and like you put it that quote right, then what
some dem saw it and they saw the real footage, right,
there's one thing you just talking on MSNBC of what

(51:15):
you think and what you heard and what someone told
you and something else I've actually seen it yourself.

Speaker 3 (51:20):
Well, I mean it shows that they still have some
some people that are that are not trustworthy within the
administration and within some of those groups. We've always we've
had a bad problem with leakers, and Trump has always
had a bad problem with that. People are just so
eager to go running to the media and linked that information.

(51:40):
The other part of that is, and I've said this
countless times, the word hypocrisy is the word of the decade.
And you know how I love stats. Obama did five
hundred and sixty three drone strikes across Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia.
Have we ever been at war with Pakistan, Yemen or Somalia? No?

Speaker 2 (52:00):
Nope.

Speaker 3 (52:01):
And in those.

Speaker 2 (52:01):
Strikes, elements in like Yemen, but not with the country
of Yamen.

Speaker 3 (52:06):
Yeah, and in those strikes, an estimated three seven and
ninety seven people, of which three hundred and twenty four
were civilians, and that three hundred and twenty four, there's
some estimates saying that that could have been upwards of
eleven hundred civilians. And of that four US citizens. Now
granted they were labeled as terrorists, but you didn't hear

(52:28):
anybody any Democrats screaming due process, due process. We've got
to have due process for four American citizens, one of
them a sixteen year old teenager killed by Obama and
they admitted that to killing the four and we're only
targeting the one. The other three were simply collateral damage.
Nobody screamed collateral damage. Nobody's accusing Obama of war crimes.

(52:52):
Nobody's even tried to bring him to trial for it.
So until he gets charged with anything, I don't want
to hear it. They can go pound sand, we.

Speaker 2 (53:00):
Can bring it closer.

Speaker 1 (53:01):
Right the Fall of Cobble, you know, they they bombed
that house just outside not far from Abbey Gates, saying
they thought for sure that's a that was the bomber
and the guy was loading fresh water bucket, you know,
the barrels of water in the back of his car.

Speaker 2 (53:15):
What he killed ten people?

Speaker 3 (53:16):
Ten people, seven children? Yeah, family, and.

Speaker 2 (53:20):
Uh just wiped him out.

Speaker 1 (53:21):
And I was like, oh, well, yeah. Nobody said anything,
not Republicans, not Democrats. No one said go after him,
charge him. I mean, I know Republicans many people were like,
you know, is anyone going to be held accountable for that,
knowing how they've acted before? Nothing, So they really have
no leg to stand on with this. And Senator Mark

(53:41):
Kelly can he can fricking pounce saying that dude is uh,
you know, he's part of the Seditious six, so he
may find himself up on charges.

Speaker 3 (53:51):
Well that the timing, because you know, nothing in Washington
happens by accident. If it happens, you can guarantee it
was planned that way. So the report came out for
Hegsath on signal gate and said that basically he just
needs new training. He he didn't lindsay uh report included aircraft,
while the report didn't find that he mishandled classified information

(54:14):
and repeat that. While the report didn't find that he
mishandled classified information material and noted Hegseth had the authority
to declassify information. It concluded his conduct violated department rules
and recommended additional training for Pentagon officials.

Speaker 2 (54:31):
End Yeah, department rules not yes.

Speaker 3 (54:36):
So this whole kill them all with the signal gate
they're trying to stack what was that the the the
Pelosi used to say that the smear the smear tactic
that you say, you you smear them, you smear them,
you smear them, and then you let the media run
with it, and then it's it's not even true, right,
and you just let it, let it grow legs and

(54:58):
go after the person. And that's what they're trying to do.

Speaker 1 (55:00):
Yeah, they're trying to go after him because again another
sign uh, when they go after someone a lot, that's
who they know is the threat, whether it's in the
campaign season or not. And uh, you know, they don't
see Secretary Bessett as a threat, uh Duffy as a threat,
I mean that kind of stuff. But they see hag
Seth as much of a threat as Trump is because

(55:21):
he's not playing any punches and he's in a role
as the secretary award that you know, could have significant
impact on and they see Christy Noman as a threat.
They see Tom Holman as a threat. They're after them
all the time.

Speaker 3 (55:32):
Marker Rubio Marca Rubio as well, well, because he's I
mean they've you've seen they've cut off the money to
the Democratic Party because the old the funding that they've
had is fut laundering money through all of these quote
unquote AID AID programs and all of these other countries.
And that's where they're getting the money. And it's coming
right back into Washington. And I don't think it's just Democrats.
I think there's some Republicans in there too, so it

(55:54):
all needs to be rooted out.

Speaker 1 (55:55):
Well that's why Trump. I mean the first thing he
did is go after USAID. Yeah, right, and and uh
Inner American Development Bank I d B, and they went
after both of them, and uh for sure, but uh yeah,
speaking of heg seth our good buddy, Uh last night
yesterday at the Pentagon, I think was the official tree
lighting ceremony, Christmas tree lighting ceremony, and uh, they invite

(56:19):
our good buddy Chuck Zigan for us from here labradors
back to the Pentagon. He was there a few weeks
ago and you can see Secretary hegseeth in the middle.
He is holding a leash and that beautiful labrador on
his leash is also named mister Pete. So Pete was
hanging was hanging out with mister Pete, and uh, they
brought a Chuck brought a couple of his hero Labradors,

(56:39):
so you know here a labrador is one of the
charities that we definitely support and push here Hero Labradors
dot org. And uh, he took a couple there. They
they had the dogs there for the Christmas tree lighting
ceremony in the in the central area there in the
central Quad, I guess you'd call it. And uh, yeah,
so Chuck got to hang out. I mean, Pete goes
way back with a lot of people on our crew,

(57:00):
back way before he was Secretary of War and in
the mill blogging community and the veteran uh you know,
nonprofit community and stuff like that.

Speaker 2 (57:08):
So there's a lot of we have a lot of connections.
But yeah, that was pretty cool.

Speaker 1 (57:12):
Chuck came out there, and as you know, it's been
one of our first guests on Lima Charlie, he's been
a guest on here a number of times. To be
able to go there and take some of the beautiful
pups there that are wonderful service dogs in training or
already being service dogs. Allowed them to to come there
and let some of the people see him and hang
out with him.

Speaker 3 (57:30):
That's one of my favorite episodes. By the way of Limit, Charlie.
The story, the story about Bernie was hilarious. Yeah, so
if you if you haven't watched that one, go back
and watch that episode. It's hilarious.

Speaker 1 (57:42):
I think if I remember right, he was the first
guest we did that wasn't one of us that was
like not me or I think me and Toby were
like the first two, sure, and I think Chuck was
like number three. He was like the first one. Yeah,
the Bernie one is great now, And you know what
I liked about that series, and we got to get
some more folks lined up so we could always use
Evil's help getting that done. But you know a number

(58:04):
of people we've had on that show that have been
friends of mine that I've known for years, that I'd
deployed with or whatever, and I have always learned something new.
I mean, it's not people I've known spent a lot
of time with down range, and I learned things about them.
I had no idea or you know, my buddy Dennis
who was on we deployed together and stuff like that,
because we were always in different areas, weren't necessarily serving

(58:26):
side by side, We're in different parts of the country,
or just had different experiences and it's just it's you
learn about something you had no idea, either how they
came in, why they came in, or something they experienced.

Speaker 3 (58:36):
Well, that's why I wanted to start with you with Toby.
I mean that that was a perfect start to that
series because you know, there's a lot of we've got,
you know, new followers and stuff like that don't know
your backstories, right, So.

Speaker 2 (58:47):
I wish we get Peed on. I'm not sure.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
I got to talk to Sean Parnell, also a good friend,
been on the show before, who's the chief spokesman of
the Pentagon. I'm not sure we could get them on now.
May have to wait till their time is done. But
I would like to get Pete on. He's got a
few downrange. But yeah, So yeah, we covered a lot tonight.
Anything else on our list that we didn't cover.

Speaker 3 (59:10):
There was one thing that just kind of flew under
the radar, and it's been around for a while, and
I think I don't think it gets reported enough. And
it was about how Meta downplayed the sex trafficking widely
tolerated on their platform. Now we we've heard how social
media is very bad for children and things like that,

(59:31):
and we've kind of talked about it. How you know,
they can find a post that may be offensive to
a single individual and banned me for thirty days, but
they can't get rid of the sex and the nudity
off of the platform. And one of the things that
the report found was that Meta halted the study and
didn't release it publicly until now. I think it's out

(59:53):
because they claimed that it was biased and that existing
media narratives around the around the company. And so if
if you don't, you know, if you have children, you know,
be mindful of what your children are doing on social media.
It is a danger. It's out there, you know, protect
your children from that.

Speaker 2 (01:00:12):
So yeah, it's like that, Uh what is that? What
was that documentary? Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
Who is it? Social media something? Do you remember what
I'm talking about? There was a there was a documentary
that it was on Netflix. I think it's still out there.
I can't think of that. If if you weren't. If
you weren't with me side by side, you'd be checking
it out, figured out the social experiment. I think it
was called or something very I told you after watching it. Friends,

(01:00:43):
I work with social social dilemma. Thank you Rob. Still
coming through. It's worth the watch. It is scary. It
is freaking scary. And this was done a few years ago,
maybe like right before COVID or something. But people I
know that I work with, they have little kids. I
was like, you need to go watch this now, like

(01:01:03):
you absolutely. I wish this was out years ago when
social media first started coming.

Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
It is. It is crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:01:11):
It goes into all the algorithm, how it affects families,
and pretty much all the back office back in. This
is way before AI really proliferated, how the algorithms would generate,
how they would look at what you're seeing, clicking this
and that, and just kept constantly feeding it over. It's
just it's a great document. And if you don't have
little kids, just for your own use, for your own

(01:01:33):
use of social media, it's good to be educated to
watch that.

Speaker 4 (01:01:36):
Yeah, social dilemma.

Speaker 3 (01:01:38):
And we could do a whole show on security for that.
But there are applications. There are mechanisms out there to
monitor and control your kids devices, whether it's a laptop,
whether it's an iPhone, whether it's an Android. There's stuff
out there. Just do your research, find it. Your service
provider could probably help you with some of that stuff

(01:01:58):
as well. So just being mindful of what your kids
are doing. So it's getting worse and worse.

Speaker 1 (01:02:03):
Yeah, and a lot of people and and uh, you know,
I'm not trying to sound like the old parent. That's
like you guys don't know what like back in our day,
But I see enough I'm around kids for different reasons
at the school and stuff like that. Work we do
in volunteering and stuff that, and friends of ours I
have little kids. It's just like way too many use

(01:02:25):
those tablets and phones as babysitters, you know now. Granted,
back in our day, right last key kids or whatever,
you'd go home and and you'd watch TV. And your
parents were both working, especially in the eighties and nineties,
and you know that, but you weren't on social you
were you were you were going outside, playing outside some
and you're probably watching cartoons or watching Transformers or doing

(01:02:47):
whatever and that kind of stuff. But it was you know,
pre built, pre recorded, contained you know content, you know,
not something that is feeding off of it's picking, it's
analyzing what you're doing, seeing, you know, all that kind
of stuff and tailoring content for you, uh, and allowing

(01:03:08):
people to talk. And it's like the old joke right
when we were when way back when the little people,
when we were younger, they say, don't get strangers cars.
Now we get parts of strangers. We call them up
on our phone. And I mean, you know it's uh.

Speaker 3 (01:03:23):
Well, we're both we're both close to the same age.
I mean I remember when you know, the news had
come on, the kids would leave the room, right, you know,
you just some of that stuff you didn't want kids
to see. Especially we had Houston News, so there was
there was murders every night.

Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
So it was also boring.

Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
Like you know, back when we were a little when
there were before cable, and I remember when we got
came cable first, and before cable, the president was on.
It was like, oh my god, the President's on every channel. Right,
So the State of the Union address was like you
just go to your room and do something because.

Speaker 3 (01:03:55):
You're listening to music or something.

Speaker 1 (01:03:57):
Right, He's like the President's on every channel, right, and uh,
you can't go to that secondary dial where like NPR
was and because that was crap, no one watched that.
We had the big dial with like one through thirteen
had all the double digit numbers down below.

Speaker 2 (01:04:12):
You're trying to get like UHF and all that.

Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
Oh yeah, I don't remember, but I remembered there was
nothing good on the antenna. Yeah, that's right, put porfoil
on it. But uh yeah, but today, I mean it's
it's tailored, it's shoved in her face. A lot of
it's toxic, bad content, and or it's people posing his
stuff and then taking advance.

Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
I mean, the stories are still nonstopped to this day.

Speaker 1 (01:04:36):
If someone pooling somebody to meet them and all that
kind of stuff, and you know they're they're posing as
something and that kind of thing.

Speaker 3 (01:04:43):
But yeah, it's well, I don't even interact. I try
to and not interact with anything on my own Facebook
feed because if it's if it's any kind of content
in a certain way, then my feet is flooded with
content of that type. You know, I don't I.

Speaker 2 (01:04:58):
Hardly in that kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
But you're right for some reason, by f why wall
my feet is a lot of hunting videos.

Speaker 2 (01:05:04):
I don't know why, but.

Speaker 3 (01:05:07):
I mean I've joined Facebook, so you know, to interact
with friends and stuff like that. I hardly see any
of my friends posts. I see just garbage, just garbage.

Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
And if you do make the mistake of like seeing
something advertised that looks pretty cool and you want to
go check it out, that then that's all you have.

Speaker 3 (01:05:24):
It's gonna pop up on your Amazon cart.

Speaker 2 (01:05:26):
It's gonna yeah, exactly exactly, but.

Speaker 3 (01:05:30):
You'll get YouTube videos on it.

Speaker 2 (01:05:32):
Yeah, I mean, those algorithms are real.

Speaker 1 (01:05:34):
They're they're data mining all that you know, Google on YouTube,
all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:05:37):
I mean, you got to be always an anonymous browser
or whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:05:41):
But uh yeah, all right, man, we hit GET a
little over an hour. It's a good show. We covered
a lot as always a little bit more than others
other stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
But thanks for those that were watching. I see mom
came in. Uh glad to see you there.

Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
And uh yeah, so uh coming into a weekend, last
gun weekend for a hunting season here in New York
this weekend.

Speaker 2 (01:06:01):
Then we move on to some late muzzleoder but uh yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:06:05):
We're already in December. This second half of the year
has just flown by, it has It has just four
and a half weeks left in the year.

Speaker 1 (01:06:14):
Dude, I'm known as the Clark Griswold of my neighborhood.
I don't have a Christmas light up yet, oh wow.
And it's it's days of me putting. I don't I
have snow and it's sixteen degrees fourteen degrees. Now I
don't have a Christmas light up because I've been hunting
so much and my neighbors. I was down my neighbors
tonight and he's like, dude, what are you doing, Like,

(01:06:36):
you're not doing anything this year? You're canceling. I plan to,
but I plan to get something up, but it haven't
gotten it there yet. It just yeah, the time flew by.
It's just been. It's been crazy this year. I can't
believe we're about wrapped up, which was pretty yah.

Speaker 3 (01:06:51):
Three weeks to Christmas.

Speaker 1 (01:06:53):
Yeah, and I got to get shopping. Yeah, I give
me both because I wrap and I hate wrapping.

Speaker 3 (01:07:00):
Oh yeah, thankfullt. My wife's going out of town. That
gives me trying to wrap things.

Speaker 2 (01:07:04):
There you go, there you go? All right?

Speaker 1 (01:07:05):
Well, hey, Rob, good talking and good seeing you. Thank
you everyone for joining us here. Be sure as you're
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Speaker 3 (01:07:37):
Of Elite and bohimmer and yeah here for grunts.

Speaker 1 (01:07:40):
Yeah, I got to do a new order from Alpha Leade.
Actually I gotta get another order in, but definitely check.

Speaker 4 (01:07:44):
Them out grunts shirt on.

Speaker 2 (01:07:47):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (01:07:49):
I haven't listed nine shut on but uh yeah, but
it is a Texas one, so I'll give you that.
But all right, well, thank you everyone, Thank you rob
uh and we'll we'll let you all go and we'll
see all next week.

Speaker 3 (01:08:01):
All right, I'm going
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