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So where should we start? Where should we start? Should
we start with the DC No, Nope, Let's start somewhere else.
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Let's start with what may be my favorite story of
the day, a newly declassified Durham Annex release from CIA
director John Radcliffe confirmed that the intelligence community was aware
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in twenty sixteen of an alleged Clinton campaign plan to
smear one Donald John Trump, that the plan was in
fact to falsely link him to Russia and then to
have deep state actors carry the ball downfield. Yes, indeed
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they are aware in twenty sixteen. Now, this isn't exactly
news to most of us. We've been suspicious, We've known, but.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
We haven't had evidence. We haven't had proof.
Speaker 7 (09:12):
But there is yet more proof that goes along with
this story.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
So bear with me.
Speaker 7 (09:17):
I'm sure a lot of you have probably heard this,
but just in case you haven't, and regardless of if
you have or haven't, like I said, it's one of
my favorite stories of the day for good reason. Now,
the newly declassified House Intelligence Committee Majority Staff report that
was released by Director of National Intelligence one Missus Tulca
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Gabbard revealed that the consequential January twenty seventeen Intelligence Community
Assessment appeared to be the work of fiction drawn up
by the Obama administration that serve to give the Clinton
campaign's narrative the patina of legitimacy.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
A set.
Speaker 7 (10:09):
It set the stage for years of attacks and two
congressional impeachments, not one, but two. Now, while these documents
made clear that the intelligence community and the leftist legacy
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media played critical roles in what we've been calling for
some time now and can no longer be denied as
a hoax, there's a newly released document, an FBI memo
that was just released the other day and is making
big big brains today, and it's a memo that highlights
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that they had a helping hand not just for the
legacy media, not just from the deep state, but from
Congress or at least certain members of Congress. An FBI
three h two interview report provided to Congress by current
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FBI Director Cash Footell and obtained by Just the News
detail allegations that, beginning in twenty seventeen, then Representative Adam Shift,
Democrat from Gallifordia, everybody's favorite screenwriter, want to be fan
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fiction writing in his own mind, superhero Adam Shift, who's
seen a lot of evidence. Trust me, there's evidence Trump's
going down. Adam Shift personally approved. Literally, he directed members
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of his staff to leak classified information in an effort
solely to undermine the Orange Man Who's bad, the kicker
of puppies, the eater of babies, the climate arsonist one
Donald John Trump, president of the United States at that time.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
And currently as well.
Speaker 7 (12:21):
Why because he also wanted to push the Russia hoax. Now, again,
this isn't exactly news to those of us who were
paying attention. Those of us with eyes to see and
the ability to discern information could see this guy jumping
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from television show to television show, and it was pretty
obvious that he was just aligned son of a gun. Again,
trying to keep it Pg. Thirteen for the giddies, But
he's a lined son of a gun, and it was obvious.
But you see what's different now is we legitimately have evidence,
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an official FBI document. Now, the whistleblower in question happens
to be a Democratic career intelligence officer who worked for
the Democrats on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence,
worked for them for over a decade and considered, and
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here's your first hint that there might have been a
lack of judgment, but considered Adam Shift to be a friend.
This is a whistleblower that raised concerns about Adam Shift's
actions and did so went to the FBI as early
as twenty seventeen. While working with the committee. The whistleblower
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attended a February twenty seventeen meeting, or SHIFT stated that
the group would leak classified information which was derogatory to
a president of the United States Donald J.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
Trump.
Speaker 7 (14:08):
Shifts stated that the information would be used to indict
President Trump that was said in the FBI interview report.
The individual whose names still redacted in what's been released,
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stated that this would be illegal, and, upon hearing his concerns,
unnamed members of the meeting reassured this redacted whistleblower that
they would not be caught leaking classified information.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
Oh, you're not.
Speaker 7 (14:46):
We're not gonna get caught. They didn't say we're not
gonna do it. They didn't say, Oh, don't worry about it.
Shift's just talking.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
No, no, just don't worry. We won't get caught. We've
got the FBI.
Speaker 7 (15:01):
And the Justice Department in our pockets. The deep state
is going to protect us. The deep state, the administrative state.
They want Trump out of the way. Trump is dangerous
to them because he upsets Apple Carts the guy, the guy.
He just he goes around being orange and bad and
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trying to do the work for the American people. He
doesn't care about playing the political games. You know, we
try to draw him in to be part of the
good old boys glod he starts eating a baby. We
try to bribe him with special interest bribes in collaterals,
and he starts kicking puppies. The guy can't be controlled.
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We say, here's a green energy boondoggle. He sets the
climate on fire. That is who Donald Trump is. We
don't like him. We're going to get them. The deep
state will protect us. I think this might be the
most the most interesting comment the whole way through the
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people around it. This individual, this whistleblower, just blatantly says
that would be illegal. Guys, we can't be leaking classified information.
I mean, there's a reason why it's classified, and that
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while I may be a Democrat, and I may even
think if Adam Shift as a friend again, got a
question the judgment there, but we still don't break the
law to make that happen. You know, it just proves
there are a few folks with still some conscientious beliefs.
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And I can respect the Democrat who's standing up because
they think that's the best way to move forward. But
they're still willing to stand on principles, still believe in
law and order, you know, the things that pull us
together rather than pull us apart. I can respect that.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
But this was more or just says, hey, we can't
do this, guys.
Speaker 7 (17:22):
And everybody around him says, I don't worry, we won't
get caught. It's not about getting caught, although now it
appears you have been, but it's about doing the right thing.
If Donald Trump was really as bad as the political
left wants to make him out, and it's the never
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trumpers who at least used to pretend to be center
or slightly right of center, he was as bad as
they make him out to be, then you wouldn't have
to break laws and make up stories. You wouldn't have
to lie to trip him up. It would just be
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blatantly obvious. If he was this horrible, terrible, very no
good tyrant they want to pretend he is, there'd be
major crackdowns everywhere against law abiding citizens that just speak
out against him.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
That's not happening.
Speaker 7 (18:23):
Criminals that are doing bad things and have been allowed
to do bad things for a long time, they're facing crackdowns.
Illegal border crossers are facing crackdowns these are people that
have committed crimes. It is the job of the chief
executive to operate being the big boss of the judicial
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aspect of law enforcement. I mean, not the judicial branch.
Don't get me wrong, That's not what I'm saying. The
judicial branches of law enforcement go in there in the
force the laws.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
That's the job. You get to nominate judges.
Speaker 7 (19:09):
But now the whistleblower went on, excuse me, alleged that
this was not I repeat, not a one time thing,
but was in fact rampant. Again, this is a quote quoting,
not a one time thing, quoting rampant. The word rampant
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appears more than once, actually, and that damaging notes would
be floated to Shift, after which a decision was made
as to who would leak the information.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
So Shift.
Speaker 7 (19:49):
He was trying to be what we've called him shifty,
We've called him shady, and I think he's earned the
title because he wanted to protect himself. He he doesn't
have a problem with verbally saying these lives on television
or on the floor of the House when he was
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a representative. He's a senator now, didn't have a problem
with that because he knows he's constitutionally protected as an
elected officer elected officer, as an elected office holder, he
has the freedom to say whatever he wants to about
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the opposition. Now that doesn't make it right, but again,
I'm not sure what's right has ever entered into the
mind of one Adam Shift. The thing here is as
far as leaking this information, which he knows is a
new level, he could be held accountable for that, he
had his.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Staff do it.
Speaker 7 (20:50):
He would decide, Okay, here's something new, here's what we're
gonna release.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
You jed today, this.
Speaker 7 (20:59):
Is your day released this information. When the information was
leaked to the media, it was apparently flagged on background,
meaning that the information would be published without a reference
to the source. You know, all those anonymous sources we
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kept complaining about. This is the reason why we complain
about journalists running stories that can't be confirmed. And I'm sorry,
having a single anonymous source or having three anonymous sources
isn't the same as having one on.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
The record source. And typically it used to be.
Speaker 7 (21:42):
Pretty high journalistic standards. But they used to say, I
need three ways to verify this story or we can't
print it. We can't run with it, we can't publish it.
Of course that was a roll back with certain editors
who actually cared about integrity. And obviously this was also
before television became the dominant source of media consumption.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
But that used to be the rule.
Speaker 7 (22:11):
Now they don't Twitter can be.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
A source.
Speaker 7 (22:17):
Verified sources say why because I saw one person post
a thing and then I saw three people reposted multiple
sources say no, that's not exactly a high journalistic standards,
and yet that is where we are now. This was
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another example of that this information that was being leaked,
it would be published even though this is still classified information. Right,
What happened to the integrity of not publishing classified information?
Speaker 1 (22:53):
Well, you know it's out there now.
Speaker 7 (22:55):
So it's only out there because you ran with the story.
Could you printed it, or you aired, you put your
little news anchor person in front of the TV camera.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Whatever it was you did.
Speaker 7 (23:07):
You're the reason it's out there. It wasn't until you
did this, But they would put it out there without
a reference to the source. And all this too, is
in the interview report and it singles out in particular Wait.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
For NBC News.
Speaker 7 (23:29):
NBC News was one of the outlets in contact with
the committee offices they were loving their relationship with the
Adam Shift Office. They got the scoops, the juicy scoops,
the anti Trump, anti Orange Man got it because they
were friendly with the Adam Shift Office. There was one
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particular leak that really really kind of stuck in the
crawl at the whistleblower. Whistleblower literally come out and says,
with particular particularly egregious he or she, Actually we keep
we're using he in the affirmative.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Post whatever. We don't know it could be as she.
Speaker 7 (24:17):
Given what we've been told about an operator in the
intelligence community for decades, It's probably more likely to be
he considering the time involved, but it still could.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
Technically be as she.
Speaker 7 (24:34):
So I'm just gonna keep saying he, because that's what
we're presuming anyway, according to the whistleblower. Again, what the
whistleblower told the FBI is that in early twenty seventeen,
according here, a particularly sensitive document well, it was view
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ued by a small contingent of staff along with Shift
and one representative, Eric Swalwell. I'm still quoting here. Within
twenty four hours the information appeared in the news almost verbatim, and.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
There was a blower.
Speaker 7 (25:25):
Officials descended upon hp SCI's offices, threatening to stop providing
information unless the leaking ended.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
There was a blower suspected that it was.
Speaker 7 (25:41):
In fact Swalwell who played a role in the leak,
and noted that Swalwell's previously Swallwoll previously had been warned
to be careful because he had a reputation for leaking
classified information. Now, the whistleblowers suggested that this alleged leaking
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operation was energized by Shift's fury over Trump's war, as
he believed he would have been appointed as get this
director of CIA had won Hillary Rodham Clinton been elected. Now,
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I don't know about you, but the idea, the idea
of Ship being the director of the CIA is maybe
even more scary than the idea of Hillary Clinton being
the recognized resident of sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue. Anyway, Ship
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was allegedly desperate to push the Russian involvement narrative into
something the kins A nine to eleven Commission, and the
purpose of the classified information leaks was apparently to compel
public opinion.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
Shift to also pushed.
Speaker 7 (27:14):
Bogus claims from the Steele dossier in Congress around the
time of the alleged League campaign was long suspected of
leaking classified information. Everybody kind of thought it was him anyway,
because he would get on the floor of Congress, where
he's perfectly protected again constitutional glitch something, maybe we ought
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to look at him, indy, Although really I kind of
kind of like having that let it loose, so you
could tell the truth side of things, but you're just
gonna flat out lie. I think there should still be
some punishment for just lying. But anyway, you get on
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the floor, and he'd say a lot of the crazy
things right at the time or about the same time,
or almost exactly, or occasionally even just before this classified
information would be leaked. So a lot of people kind
of knew he was behind it to begin with.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
Or at least they were suspicious.
Speaker 7 (28:22):
X CIA Director Mark Pompeo publicly accused Shift in twenty
twenty three of doing exactly that. He said that that
information was provided to the then Democratic congressman and his staff.
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That information found its way into places where it did
not belong with alarming regularity. You guys, remember Mike Pompeo,
he fairly laid guy. That's actually extremely strong public wording. Now,
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I don't know, Mike Mike, Mike cuss like a sailor
behind the door. I kind of doubt it, though he
doesn't project himself that way, but publicly speaking, that was
a strong statement. Now, after determining that this activity was
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quote unethical and treasonous, the whistleblower reportedly went to the
FBI to raise their concerns. Now, at this point, I
think I would have done more than just talk to
the FBI that sat on the story and left it.
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If I had determined it was treasonous, I would have
walked away from the position, because at that point it's
obvious the system's not working like it's supposed to. And
your side, this whistleblower, it is a democrat. Your side
is the team that's not playing by the rules. And
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unlike Betto aka Robert Francis o' warick, we don't say
f the rules around here. We say step up and
play by the rules. And these rules are designed to
make sure that our government doesn't fall into complete and
total tyranny. That it doesn't allow one side to just manipulate.
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It's designed to try and protect the interest of the
American people. So when Betto says f the rules, he's
really saying f the American people. Uh, this whistleblower, Yeah,
it's pretty obvious right off the bat, it's unethical behavior,
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clearly illegal behavior. But once you make the leap to
try easiness, why did this go away? Why was the
FBI able to set on this memo for as long
as they did and nothing more come of it until now.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
You went to the FBI?
Speaker 7 (31:16):
Then twenty seventeen, when nothing happened, when the FBI didn't
move forward, when you knew nothing else was happening, why
didn't you resign and go public? Despite the Bureau of
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briefly humoring the whistleblower's concerned the whistleblower was ultimately informed
that quote, the issue would not be investigated further by
the DOJ as Congressmen have immunity to all speech and
actions made on the floor of the US House of Representatives.
And again I pointed out that when you're actually on
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the floor, you can get away with just about anything,
including having duels as we have famously had happened, albeit
some time ago. But that wouldn't be the part that
needed investigating, would it. That wouldn't be the part that
needed to be stopped. Although technically, if you're taking classified
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information and turning it public on the floor of the House,
then that should be stopped also because you should be
removed from your seat, kicked out of your caucus, and
not allowed back into the building. If we still took
our security, if we still took doing anything other than
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playing at politics seriously, that's exactly what would have happened then.
But unfortunately that's not where we are in our modern world.
The Democrats still can't figure out why Donald Trump is president.
This is why, because you clowns have been operating this
show this way for so long, and even the people
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who used to just pretend like it didn't matter and
just held their nose and kept voting for you because
they somehow thought it'd be better than those other guys
have finally had enough and they've seen.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
Through your act.
Speaker 7 (33:22):
You're still using the same two hundred year old playbook
for crying out loud. Yes, we're not going to investigate
it any further, because the congressman has immunity for things
he said on the floor, not for things that he
made happen away from the floor of the House, not
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for things that he said that was illicit. If he
went on to a TV show not for Things that
he turned over to his staff, who didn't have the
proper clearances to see it in the first place, and
told them take it to NBC News. He didn't have
immunity for that. Under new leadership, the Justice Department may
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take greater interest, even though the alleged leaks likely fall
outside of the Statute of Limitations for prosecution. I think
we can probably find a way that this was done
in furtherance of another particular crime. I think it would
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be important for us to at the very least drag
all this out into the sunlight. Cash Bettel said, we
found it, we declassified it. Talking about the FBI interview memos,
he said that now Congress can see how sified information
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was leaked to shape political narratives and decide if our
institutions were weaponized against the American people. Oh, oh no, no, Cash,
We were trying to protect the American people. We're trying
to protect them from that there. Donald John Trump Feller,
you know, the one that goes around kicking puppies and
eating babies and setting the climate on fire. At that guy,
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he's dangerous, he's a tyrant, he's crazy and The worst
part is why I say that there are some people
that were engaged in the hoax and in the leaking
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of classified information that honestly believe that to be true,
that honestly believe that Donald Trump is the bad guy,
and that, as is often power for the course for
the Democratic left, the ends justify the means.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
Well, it's okay to break a few rules if you
end up doing a good thing. It's okay to.
Speaker 7 (36:10):
Commit an act of violence. If the person you're attacking
is a.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
Nazi, No punch a Nazi in the face. You're not
a criminal, you're a hero. They believe that.
Speaker 7 (36:20):
Kind of rhetoric, and then of course they put the
Nazi monicum on whoever they disagree with. Cash Matela also said,
speaking to Just the News, for years, certain officials used
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their position to selectively leak classified information to shape political narratives.
It was all done with one purpose, to weaponize intelligence
and law enforcement.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
For political gain.
Speaker 7 (37:05):
The FBI will now lead the charge, with our partners
in the DOJ and Congress, will have the chance to
uncover how political power may have been weaponized and to
restore accountability. Now that would be fantastic. Cash Serve from
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your lips to God's ear. Now, of course there is
a response, not.
Speaker 1 (37:36):
Directly from Adam because.
Speaker 7 (37:38):
He's above all that, But a spokesperson for Adam Shift
said it a statement, quote Cash Patel's latest mirror against
Senators Shift is absolutely and categorically false and is just
the latest in a series of def comfermatory attacks from
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the President and his allies meant to distract from their
plummeting poll numbers and the Epstein Files scandal. Guys, seriously,
you're going to keep pushing that that Epstein file scandal
is going to take down way more Democrats than it
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would Republicans. I'm not saying there aren't some Republicans on
there that probably did some bad things. The problem is
we've got to navigate the minefield of what can legally
be done. And when you got judges blocking the release
of miss Gusnell's Maxines little grand jury case. But when
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that gets denied, it's enough. Goba, by the way, these
folksperson wasn't finished, They added, quote, these baseless mirrors are
based on allegations that were found to not be reliable,
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not credible, and unsubstin unsubstantiated from a disgruntled former staffer
who was fired by the House Intelligence Committee for cause
in early nineteen.
Speaker 1 (39:30):
In early twenty seventeen, I was about to move it.
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That's going to move it one hundred years back anyway,
including for harassment and potentially compromising activity on official travels
for the committee. Now that sounds like a whole lot
of world class professional Washington politician Grade A cya right there.
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So here's the problem, Adam shifty Shift. We kind of
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This is just some evidence and interesting to boot because
it was just hidden away, meant to be destroyed, meant
to never see the light of day, certainly to never
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be seen by the current administration. It was squashed and
for the wrong reasons to boot. I mean, if you're
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at least give a legitimate legal one that covers the
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actual allegation. If you're gonna make a statement like that
for crying out loud, at least be bold enough to say, now,
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Why not? We just don't believe you have people say
something like that.
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We we we don't find your story to be credible,
and so we're not going to go any further with it.
I mean, we totally believe Adam Shiff is doing that,
but we we don't believe you when you tell us this,
So we don't think you're a credible witness. I don't know,
say something. Uh, we're Adam Schiff's friends. Okay, Okay, that's
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just not believable. How about this, how about we are
with the deep state and we're trying to take Donald
Trump out right? All right, fair nut, all right. I
am way past the mid hour point, so let me
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Ahead of the pack.
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Now, as you guys know, my favorite governor of the
State of Georgia has always been Stacy Abrams.
Speaker 1 (48:06):
Okay, have you stopped laughing yet? Goes inside, I haven't yet.
Speaker 7 (48:10):
Anyway, Stacy Abrams, of course has never been governor, but
according to her, she won three times or something. I
don't know anyway, a voting rights group that was started
by the twice bailed Georgia gubernatorial candidate, and eventually, according
to Star Trek Discovery, president of Birth, the voting ritch
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group started by her should be stripped of its tax
exempt status for quote blatant's disregard of nonprofit rules, just
according to a watch drug organization. Now, I got to say,
I shocked, he gads. I'll not be a party to
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such vile and inculd julius, which is totally a real word.
I didn't just make up accusations directed at any organization
that's officially associated with future President of Earth Stacy Abrams.
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Now the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust. Again, that
might almost be funnier than me saying that Stacy Abram
was my favorite governor of Georgia. The Foundation for Accountability
and Civic Trust acronym FAT filed a complaint with the IRS. Now,
(49:43):
actually that's the Watchdog group saying that the Feir Fight
action should be investigated for bank rolling and expensive election
lawsuit it argues was only for abrams personalit. The complaint
comes just months after another one of Abram's election nonprofit
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organizations was penalized for illegally spending millions to back her campaign. Yeah, Stacy,
that's now, how Stacy, that is not how nonprofits are
supposed to work. And again, when we're talking about fact,
I'm not laughing at their effort, I am laughing that
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that would ever be the expectation.
Speaker 1 (50:31):
But it is a worthwhile goal. Okay.
Speaker 7 (50:33):
So I'm gonna have to backtrack that a little bit.
It's just I can't say those words in a story
where I'm also talking about Stacy Abrams, or hardly any
Democrat for that matter.
Speaker 1 (50:47):
But I digress.
Speaker 7 (50:50):
The lawsuiting question in this instance Fair Fight Action versus
Ravensburg Raffensberger Raffensberger. Anyway, this particular lawsuit challenged Georgia officials
over various election integrity measures in place during Abram's twenty
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eighteen race against Brian Kemp.
Speaker 1 (51:18):
After several years of.
Speaker 7 (51:20):
Litigation, Fair Fight Action lost its case when an Obama
appointed judge ruled that George's election laws were constitutional and
did not violate the Voting Rights Act. So Stacy Abrams,
feeling totally totally stabbed in the back by Thebama appointed judge,
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went into the forest walking to discover her no right,
that's wrong. Democrat loser anyway. During the suit, Fair Fight
Action was represented by a law firm operated by Allegra
Laurence Hardy. In case you're wondering why that name might
sound vaguely familiar if you've been following with the Abrams
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corruption stories, Allegra Lawrence Hardy happens to be one of
Stacy Abram's close friends. According here that's from the Daily Wire,
the law is clear that organizations with tax exempt status
must operate for the public good, not for the personal
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benefit of one individual. This according to Kendra Arnold, the
executive director for Fact Fair Fight Actions Activities, I am
continuing to quote by the way Fair Fight Actions Activities,
including funding what appears to be a failed, politically motivated
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lawsuit that paid millions to a close personal friend, demonstrate
a blatant disregard for these rules. Over the course of
five years, Fair Fight Action paid the firm of Lawrence
Hardy over twenty million dollars. And that's according to actual
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tax filings. That is not up for debate. It's not opinion,
it's not a smear, it's.
Speaker 1 (53:18):
Their actual tax filings.
Speaker 7 (53:20):
Fair Fight Fair Fight Action paid the firm three million,
sixty two thousand, two hundred and ninety two dollars in
twenty nineteen, six million, three hundred sixty three thousand, six
hundred and fifteen and twenty twenty four million, four hundred
forty one thousand, two hundred and six dollars in twenty
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twenty one, five million and thirty four thousand and four
hundred and sixty four dollars in twenty twenty two, and
in twenty twenty three, they decided to lessen the budget
a bit only one million, three hundred thousand, two hundred
and eighty dollars. Now, Arnold argues that Fair Fight Action
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launched its lawsuit solely for abrams benefit. After she lost
her first election for governor of Georgia back in twenty eighteen,
Fair Fight Action engaged in what appeared to be political
activity and brought a lawsuit challenging Abram's election loss.
Speaker 1 (54:25):
Again.
Speaker 7 (54:25):
This is according to a letter that Arnold wrote wrote
to the FBI. The organization has served as an arm
of Abram's political campaigns, notably funding a lawsuit directly challenging
her first campaign loss and serving as a bridge between
her two.
Speaker 1 (54:46):
Runs for governor. Once described by.
Speaker 7 (54:49):
The New York Times as a fundraising powerhouse for Democrats.
Fair Fight Action has struggled in recent years. In January
of twenty twenty four, it was reported that the group
was cutting seventy five percent of its staff and was
millions of dollars in debt. All right, no big surprise there,
(55:09):
I suppose The real question.
Speaker 1 (55:16):
Is what do we do about?
Speaker 7 (55:19):
I mean, we know that in essence, this organization, interested
in providing a common good for the citizenry, would not
put its existence or efficacy at risk to benefit a
single individual. We know that, Arnold said so in speaking
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to The.
Speaker 1 (55:43):
Daily Wire for an interview.
Speaker 3 (55:46):
There.
Speaker 7 (55:51):
In Arnold's letter, she pointed out to the New Georgia Project,
another one of Abram's linked voting organizations that has also
faced just a little bit of scrutiny. The organization, which
Abrams founded in twenty thirteen, agreed to pay three hundred
thousand dollars after the State Ethics Commission found that the
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organization likely violated state campaign finance laws by failing to
report over seven million dollars spent.
Speaker 1 (56:25):
In support of Abram.
Speaker 7 (56:27):
Now, Arnold still wants the irs to step up and
do their jobs here so's asking that the IRS imposed
a financial penalty and revoke Fair Fight Actions tax exempt
status if merited by the investigation. You know, and that's
an important thing. She says, don't just go do it.
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Go investigate it, get the evidence, get the proof, and
then when you've got the.
Speaker 1 (56:54):
Evidence, didn't do it.
Speaker 7 (56:58):
She finished that sentiment up saying that the facts above
certainly indicate.
Speaker 1 (57:03):
Of course, this is still from her letter.
Speaker 7 (57:04):
The facts above certainly indicate that the sole motivation of
Fair Fight Action and its conduct has been to benefit
a few individuals, not the community as a whole. And
as long as that's a big part of the standard. Yeah,
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I mean, let's facebacks, though, Stacy Abrams has probably made
more money, made more bank since she failed to win
the governorship by virtue of starting all these different nonprofits
supposedly in the name of protecting voters' rights. Honey, there's
not that many voters in the state of Georgia that
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could have changed the outcome.
Speaker 1 (57:49):
There's just not.
Speaker 7 (57:52):
There's so many folks that we're going to vote for
Kemp regardless. How even Donald Trump couldn't back out the
Republican vote for supporting Camp. He was just that popular
in the state of Georgia. You you lost, You're gonna
have to deal with Sorry, bout your old damn blo.
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All right, let's uh reset the hour and when we
come back we will continue.
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I spent too much time talking about the whistleblower story.
Speaker 1 (01:05:22):
Again.
Speaker 7 (01:05:22):
I told you one of my favorites, right, Uh, one
of definitely one of my favorites for today. I'm digging
it because this is legitimate evidence stuff that they said
wasn't going on. Well, here's something else. I started off
by saying, Hey, some of the legacy media folks are
actually coming out and acknowledging that Donald John Trump may
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actually be onto something when it comes to violent crime
in DC. Now, depending on who you've been listening to,
depending on who you're talking to, you may be dealing
with people that are putting in their Google search bar
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martial law or some crazy Trump is a tyrant search
or something insane like that. By now, even the Mayor
of d C has come out publicly and said he's
not taking over the whole thing. He does have the
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authority under the law. It's completely constitutional. It's completely legal,
based on the law that was passed in the early
seventies that allows DC to even have a.
Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
Mayor in a city council blah blah blah.
Speaker 7 (01:06:51):
So it's been acknowledging. Nobody can legitimately try to tell you.
Nobody who is a source of information can tell you
with the straight face, with outline that this is unprecedented,
that this is illegal, that this is unconstitutional, that this
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is tyrannical.
Speaker 9 (01:07:13):
No.
Speaker 7 (01:07:15):
Trump's federalizing of the DC police, even the DC Police
for the most part, the union leaders and the higher ups,
they're all on board with doing this because these are
the folks that literally have to go out and see
what's going on.
Speaker 1 (01:07:33):
Washington, d C.
Speaker 7 (01:07:34):
For all intents and purposes, depending on what part of
town you're in, has become a place where it's entirely
possible that you might be driving by and see a
couple of beat cops walking and see them getting mugged.
I'm not even joking. I mean, okay, maybe it's exaggerating
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just a little bit, but it's not far off. And
the level of insanity, in the level for which this
has been allowed to proceed has become so ridiculous. Something
had to be done. And when you went after this
doze employee aka big Balls, that was kind of a
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straw that broke the camel's back. I don't know how
much it factors in that this kid drew a lot
of iron from the left working for Doze, that he
was somebody that the President bills like he knew or knows,
But that image of him after he got pummeled by
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the ten to twelve rampant miners roaming around trying to
carjack people, that was a pretty serious image in it.
It made the rounds and it got attention, and you
do have some of the legacy media that actually works,
the DC beat that started talking about how in front
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of the ABC or NBC, I think it was NBC
now that I think about it, in front of their
studios out there, which is not.
Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
Too far from the White House. Actually, that.
Speaker 7 (01:09:17):
One of them has been mugged in the last five years,
and one of their coworkers had the car robbed from
the freaking parking lot, and a couple of other people
have had violent criminal acts perpetrated upon them. And this
is all within the last little bit. So some of
the folks are starting to come around just a little
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bit and they're acknowledging that there's an issue, but the
real issue they're still not talking enough about is the
fact that as bad as it is, it's actually way worse.
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What tim but how you're starting to No, don't you
say that. Don't you finish what you're trying to say? No,
as bad as it is.
Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Because what we know to be true is based.
Speaker 7 (01:10:13):
On the statistic, the crime rate data that's made available,
what we know from that is still putting them in
one of the I think it's like the fourth when
we're talking per capita, the fourth most violent city on
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the planet. It's safer to take a stroll through Islamabad.
It's certainly safer as an American to take a stroll
through Mexico City. Now it is absolutely absurd. You can
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go through Cartagena, Columbia, and it would be you the
fourth most dangerous city in the world, not in the country,
in the world on a per capita basis. So even
if you could take the criminal numbers at face value,
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that's still pretty bad.
Speaker 1 (01:11:22):
Oh well, a bunch of serios. It's improving, is it?
Speaker 7 (01:11:27):
Is it actually improving or are the numbers being manipulated.
I'm going with ant the numbers are being manipulated because
according to information that is publicly available, that's exactly what
happened now, engage, You've been under a rock for the
last couple of days. President Trump has officially placed the
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Washington DC Police under federal control and is deployt the
National Guard in order to deal with violent crime and
violent criminals in our nation's capital.
Speaker 1 (01:12:06):
He said, quote, Washington, d C will be liberated today.
Speaker 7 (01:12:10):
Crime, savagery, savagery, filth, and scum will disappear. I will
make our capital great again. The days of ruthlessly killing
or hurting innocent people are over. I quickly fixed the border.
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The zero illegals in the last three months.
Speaker 1 (01:12:34):
DC is next.
Speaker 7 (01:12:36):
Thank you for your attention to this matter. You have
to have a certain appreciation for Donald Trump's posting on
true social He ends every one of these now with
thank you for your attention to this matter that I
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don't know, there's just something about it some of these occasions,
I just like it.
Speaker 1 (01:13:02):
Okay, sorry guys.
Speaker 7 (01:13:04):
Anyway, Democrats, of course, are outraged. They're trying to cite
these lower crime statistics this year. That's just one more
reason that Trump's move is nothing short of tyrannical. Heck,
except those crime statistics that they're touting that they're bragging
(01:13:25):
about that they're using as an excuse to call Orange
Man bad again. Kind of seems like they're the result
of manipulation that was intended to make the DC.
Speaker 1 (01:13:39):
Police look better than what they have been doing.
Speaker 7 (01:13:45):
DC Police Commander Michael Fullaman was put under investigation recently
for allegedly making it appear as though crime has fallen
considerably in the past year. Pullman was placed on administrative
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leave in mid May. It's impossible impossible to be in
the DC area now and not see crime happening somewhere.
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This guy was put on leave, and there doesn't seem
to be any denials about him doing it, because he
immediately started blaming his superiors, saying.
Speaker 1 (01:14:45):
He was told to do it. The DC Police.
Speaker 7 (01:14:52):
Union folks, they've come stepped up too. They've said yes
as far as members who are willing to step forward
and talk to some. Some of them, even in those
leadership roles, have acknowledged it to the union leaders that yes,
leadership told them to change the numbers, to edit them downward,
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to tamper with those rights, meaning that as bad as
the current crime stats are for DC, the reality is
different and the people who lived there seem to be
more than prepared to attest that that's exactly the case,
that it is not any better at all, and in
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some sections of town it's worse. And I'd say you
probably could make the argument that in all of d
C it's worse because it has spread into areas and
regions of the district that previously had went untouched by
this kind of crime. So again, important bit of information,
and for what even though it's just been as a
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small handful of journals that actually live and work in
d C proper that are doing few of them, it's
their personal experience though that has led them to believe
that maybe Donald John Trump might be onto something at
least in this instance. If he can make DCS safe
(01:16:25):
for these folks again, if he can clean up the
town even half as well as that as he's actually
managed to get control of our southern border, there is
a really good chance that some of the folks that
would have never considered voting Republican in that district may
(01:16:46):
be convinced to do so because what we're seeing, the
reason we snap back to Donald Trump anyway, and why
so many typical Democratic voters off of the Biden Ship
that would not go down with the sinking camalaeship is
because they got to see the difference. Things were good
(01:17:09):
under Trump until the artificial shutdown of COVID, and then
things got horrible under Biden. Democratic policies typically are bad
for the economy, they're bad for public safety, they're bad
for the American people. Because it's always America Last. They
(01:17:30):
won't paint it that way. They'll try to explain to
you about how it's really for the little guy. They'll
try to explain to you how it's really all about
trying to help folks that just.
Speaker 1 (01:17:39):
Can't be helped. But at the end of the day,
if you look at it and.
Speaker 7 (01:17:43):
See it for what it is, it is always America Last,
and it's hey, get back to work, because somebody's got
to pay for those taxes. Speaking of hey, you get
back to work. In case you haven't heard, it would appear,
(01:18:05):
at least for the time being, that the Texas redistricting standoff, well,
it looks like it may finally be over. The Texas
Democrats who fled the state in a desperate attempt to
avoid redistricting Well, according to sources that spoke.
Speaker 1 (01:18:31):
To kt r KTV.
Speaker 7 (01:18:37):
Well they said they've decided to come back. Republicans, of course,
have threatened to cut off their paychecks and even vacate
their seats that they didn't return to allow a quorum
to proceed with the official business. Democrats have been trying
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to shut down the approval the redistricting map that some
say would give Republicans a five set advantage in the
US House. Isn't that nice to think about? The report
over at kt RKTV said that the fleeing Democrats believe
they have accomplished their goals of bringing national awareness to
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the redistricting effort and stopping a first special session after
kh After kt RK reported on the development, it received
a statement from a spokesperson for the Texas Democratic Caucus.
Speaker 1 (01:19:41):
That's is as follows.
Speaker 7 (01:19:45):
Members are still assessing their strategies going forward and are
in a private meeting to make decisions about future plans. Currently,
if and when Texas House Democrats breaking quorum decide to
go home is squarely dependent on the actions the governor,
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speaker and Texas Republicans in charge make with regards to
prioritizing flood victims over redistricting that hurts Texans. In other words,
we are Democrats. This is what we do. This is
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what we've always done.
Speaker 1 (01:20:31):
Those of you who watched.
Speaker 7 (01:20:33):
The Rumble Channel on the regular know exactly what I'm saying. Otherwise,
come check out the Rumble Channel anyway. Texas Republicans, we'll
see they they feel like they've achieved a bit of
a victory in the state Senate. That's where Democrats were
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unable to stop a quorum, and the same redistricting map
was in fact past over there. So it really is
just waiting for those Democrats to return. Although I was
promised last week that if they weren't back by last Friday,
they were going to go to court, that they were
(01:21:16):
going to have those seats vacated. I want them vacated.
I do I want them now. Part of me is
doesn't really have a dog in the fight because I
live in Tennessee. But the other part of me that
recognizes that these are low.
Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
Life, dog, dirty.
Speaker 7 (01:21:39):
Politicians who beg and beg and beg for this job,
and then beg and beg and beg for your hard
earned money so they can afford to continue to beg
and beg for the job, and then instead of actually
doing the job, they run away. The redistricting is a
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thing that is perfectly legal, is perfectly legitimate, and the
state of Texas and the Republicans therein are doing nothing wrong,
no matter what any of the Democrats who are already
in hopelessly jurymandered states might have to say about it. Now,
(01:22:30):
you might have noticed that in this reporting even the
TV station didn't get a firm date for a return,
just that it was loosely planned for the weekend. And
again they're doing that based on sources that are in
and around some of them. We still don't know if
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enough are going to come back to establish the quorum
or not. Now I suspect they probably will because they
have stopped money flowing. They've stopped all the direct deposits,
payments for salaries, and they have really cut into some
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of these non profit organizations that were also helping to
support them.
Speaker 1 (01:23:17):
In fact, that's where we go after this story.
Speaker 7 (01:23:23):
So naturally, as they start to run out of money
and resources, they're going to have to come back home.
Speaker 1 (01:23:30):
But the fun.
Speaker 7 (01:23:34):
Part is is they feel like they've dodged the bullet
because the special session is coming to an end.
Speaker 1 (01:23:40):
The thing is.
Speaker 7 (01:23:44):
Governor Abbott is probably going to open a second special session,
probably do it on Friday. I mean, the clock is
literally ticking for this first special session. Governor Abbott has
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already promised that he will call another special session in
order to get stuff done, including flood relief and flood recovery.
So the Democrats are going to have to come back
and do their jobs or they're going to face some
pretty serious consequences. And I am there for it. They
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need to face some consequences. There is no question, there
is no doubt that they have overstepped their bounds, and
they've done so without regard to the people of their district.
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They've just simply allowed some of these other states to
get vocal, some of these other Democrats to say some
things that may or may not be.
Speaker 1 (01:25:05):
Hmm, What's what's the word I was going with here?
Speaker 7 (01:25:08):
I was gonna say relevant, But you see, in their minds,
they're always relevant because in their minds they're they're superheroes
fighting against the tyrant of DC in their minds and
in the minds of their constituents that still take them
at their word. Their modern day heroes.
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So we were talking, of course before the.
Speaker 7 (01:33:13):
Break about how apparently to standoff between the Texas Democrats
seems to be coming to an end, the standoff against
the Republicans, against the quorum, against the re districting against him,
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you know, doing their jobs. Yeah, yeah, that it seems
to be coming to an end. Maybe this weekend. I'm
guessing Governor Abbott's going to keep his promise and go
ahead and call a second special session to continue doing
the flood relief needs to get taken care of. I mean,
that needs to be done. So Why are you dragging
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your feet?
Speaker 1 (01:33:55):
Democrats?
Speaker 7 (01:33:58):
Get back, do the job, your fines, and move forward.
But there's this subtext going on. We talked a little
bit about it in some of the recent broadcasts. Ken Paxton,
the current Attorney General the Great State of Texas, he
(01:34:19):
actually said on Tuesday, that would be August twelfth of
twenty twenty five, that he's seeking to arrest mister Robert
Francis O'Rourke aka Betto. He wants to arrest O'Rourke over
alleged violations of a court order requiring him to stop
(01:34:43):
fundraising for the A Wall Texas Democrats, which.
Speaker 1 (01:34:47):
He clearly did not do.
Speaker 7 (01:34:48):
In fact, I made reference to his little speech over
the weekend that was a fundraiser for them, where he
was talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:34:57):
F the rules and blah blah blah.
Speaker 7 (01:35:00):
So Paxton is accusing over Work of blatantly violating the
temporary restraining order by and I'm quoting here, continuing to
fundraise and pay for the personal expenses of runaway Democrat legislators. Now,
last week, as I very triumphantly shared on social media,
(01:35:24):
and I'm sure most of you heard about through other
sources as well, but last week a Terrant County, Texas
District judge by the name of Megan Fahe. Megan Judge,
Meghan Judge Fahey barred Overurk and his political group Powered
(01:35:46):
by People from funding the fifty runaway Democrats. Now it's
pretty obvious that, at least on the fundraising side of things,
O'Rourke has continued to raise money on their name. Now,
maybe he's putting it all in his own war chest. Thereby,
(01:36:10):
we need another look at what's going on Overpowered by People.
But Packson alleges that Orke violated the restraining order immediately
after it was issued by telling the crowd of supporters
that he would continue fundraising for the runaway Democrats. Now,
I don't know if that's blatant violation if he just
(01:36:33):
says I'm going to but it certainly does elevate to
contempt of court, which is gel and finable.
Speaker 1 (01:36:44):
Anyway.
Speaker 7 (01:36:47):
Mister Robert Francis also told the crowd that Democrats should
f the rules and win whatever it takes, calling on
Democrat led states to redraw congressional maps to take seats
away from Republicans. Dude, I don't know who you think
you're actually talking to, but there's not a whole lot
(01:37:09):
of places where Democrats have full control that haven't already
been re drawn and read drawn to the point that
there's just not too much more gerrymandering that can happen,
I mean, and nothing that's going to improve the number
of Democratic seats.
Speaker 1 (01:37:28):
The truth is this game may not have referees, but
it does have referees.
Speaker 7 (01:37:34):
You see us, the people, and if you're gonna make
us start paying attention, I don't think you're gonna like
how that attention.
Speaker 1 (01:37:47):
Is expressed. Again.
Speaker 7 (01:37:52):
You got a lot of people that would ordinarily vote
Democrat that right now are desperately for the Texas State
relief packages to get passed through the legislature. They don't
give a flying flip about redrawing voting districts.
Speaker 1 (01:38:15):
They need help.
Speaker 7 (01:38:17):
Granted, there's a lot of great organizations that are out
there doing exactly that. Excuse me, Samaritan's Purse, Mercury one,
a bunch of different folks that I'm going to do
with disservice by not naming them. But there's a lot
of folks out there doing a lot of good. And
you know, as far as I'm concerned, that's probably the
(01:38:39):
best route to go. But there's still things that the
state government can do that these organizations can't and should
be doing. But instead you're off playing politics because you're
sad that you're going to lose some seats, seats that
you should be losing anyway. And I'm sorry to say it, Robert,
(01:39:00):
but considering your track record the last two efforts you
had to try to win political office, I'm going to
suggest that any campaign you get involved with is probably
going to be ever been as successful as Stacy Abrams
two times, two times, two times.
Speaker 1 (01:39:21):
Not governor. I mean, you took a.
Speaker 7 (01:39:25):
Shot at Ted Cruz and it didn't work out, and
you did it at a point in time when the
media was in full manipulation, when they were trying to
make it look like Ted Cruz was absolutely out of
touch with the Texas constituary, going on vacation in New
Mexico in the middle of the Texas life storm. Oh terrible, horrible,
(01:39:48):
very no good. This guy can't be He couldn't have
done anything about it anyway.
Speaker 1 (01:39:55):
That's a state issue. He's a senator.
Speaker 7 (01:39:59):
At the UA federal level, you could a done some
taki taki. He probably should have stayed in Texas and
try to.
Speaker 1 (01:40:13):
Just shore up some relief efforts.
Speaker 7 (01:40:16):
But even then it would have had to have been
in the capacity of a private citizen, not in the
capacity of a setting US senator.
Speaker 1 (01:40:25):
Didn't matter.
Speaker 7 (01:40:27):
The media and the Democrats in the state of Texas
had everybody riled up. And that's the only thing that
let Robert Francis O'Rourke, the whitest white guy in the
history of people who want to be called bedo because
I'm so awesome, dude, I skateboard onto the stage. Sorry,
(01:40:49):
I don't have a cool skateboard sound effect anyway. I
would suggest that win whatever it takes. The reason you're
not winning now, I really really hope that the Democrats
don't actually figure this out. Keep going on, keep letting
(01:41:11):
people like Jasmine Crockett be the front person for Texas Democrats,
keep letting Robert Francis O'Rourke roll out and pretend like
he still has some level of.
Speaker 1 (01:41:28):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (01:41:31):
What is another word for relevancy. I need somebody to
break out as a source for me some level of uh,
what is another word for relevance?
Speaker 1 (01:41:44):
He's not relevant, guys, that's the point. Stop go away,
you and Hillary and AOC.
Speaker 7 (01:41:56):
Yeah, AOC, you're included here and all of the squad in,
Jasmine Crockett and Mimi Pelosi and Chucky Schumer.
Speaker 1 (01:42:07):
All you guys just need to get on a big.
Speaker 7 (01:42:09):
Old boat, go out into the ocean and get shipwrecked
on Gilligan's Island. Okay, just get out there where you
can't cause us any more harm and there's literally zero
chance that you're ever getting back. That that would be
the most patriotic and the most good you could do
(01:42:32):
for the American people.
Speaker 1 (01:42:35):
Really is.
Speaker 7 (01:42:38):
But this speech, if you haven't heard the speech, I'm
probably time allowing going to capture that and play the
video over on the Rubble Channel Thursday. If you haven't
heard it, though, you really need to. He literally says
there are no refs in this game.
Speaker 1 (01:42:55):
F the rules.
Speaker 7 (01:42:56):
He had to be bleeped out for most part, but
he said the bad word. Oh no, naughty, naughty beda
who thinks it makes him sound cool to swear in
public if the rules.
Speaker 1 (01:43:08):
Only he didn't.
Speaker 7 (01:43:09):
Say f M, he said the word. We're gonna win
whatever it takes. We're gonna take this to him in
every way that we can, every way that.
Speaker 1 (01:43:24):
We can.
Speaker 7 (01:43:26):
I I don't think that it's going to have the
effect you think it's gonna happen.
Speaker 6 (01:43:35):
Now.
Speaker 7 (01:43:35):
On a press release, Attorney General Paxton said a Rourke
quote is wrong on both counts.
Speaker 1 (01:43:47):
There is a referee.
Speaker 7 (01:43:49):
The Honorable Vegan Faith, and there are rules, namely that
a person violating a temporary restraining order can be I
find up to five hundred john dollards and jailed for
up to six months.
Speaker 1 (01:44:06):
Ah.
Speaker 7 (01:44:07):
This is part of why I really really like the
Texas Attorney General. Given Robert Francis is of vulgar distaying
for the rules of law and the immense personal wealth,
imprisonment is absolutely necessary to persuade him to obey the
(01:44:29):
lawful restraining order issued by the county court.
Speaker 1 (01:44:35):
That's good, you know what. kN Paxon is right.
Speaker 7 (01:44:39):
He does have enough money inherited, of course, but he
does have enough money that a five hundred dollars fine
is nothing. It's just like, AH, didn't even miss it.
I spend more than five hundred dollars a day on
wax for the wheels of my.
Speaker 1 (01:45:00):
Board. Man, your board are you surfing dude? Then my skateboard?
Speaker 14 (01:45:10):
Dude?
Speaker 7 (01:45:10):
He got to wax those wheels so he goes shut up,
Robert Francis, shut up, go to jail. Do not collect
two hundred dollars. Just spend five hundred dollars on your
fine and go to jail. And I think six months.
I think six months might be transformative for Robert Francis.
Speaker 1 (01:45:32):
If he had to.
Speaker 7 (01:45:32):
Go to a real jail, he'll probably end up somewhere
a little cushier than most folks.
Speaker 1 (01:45:39):
But hey, there you have it.
Speaker 7 (01:45:43):
Ken Paxon also said, quote Beddo told me to come
and take it, so I did and beat him in court.
Now he still thinks he's above the law, so I'm
working to put him behind bars now. Of course, Robert
Francis O'Rourke, whitest guy to ever want to be called Bedo,
(01:46:05):
shot back at Paxton on a just an awesome, in
your face move on X, accusing the Attorney General of
the quote lying about me to try to silence us,
lying about you.
Speaker 1 (01:46:22):
Where's the lie? Exactly?
Speaker 7 (01:46:25):
What part of what Ken Paxton has said and to
this point is done.
Speaker 1 (01:46:30):
Is a lie about you? Robert?
Speaker 7 (01:46:34):
You know, just asking for a friend. I know, I
forget it, I'm asking for me. I'm part supposed to
be the lie, because as far as I can tell,
everything that Ken Paxton has said is one true and
everything you said has been over the top clause eye
(01:46:58):
violent campaign rhetoric for fundraising. That certainly seems as if
you might have been violating your court order to cease
and desist. I think at the very least you are
in fact in contempt of court, and I would love
(01:47:21):
to see you spend six months in jail because it
couldn't happen to a nicer Democrat now, it certainly could
happen to several Democrats that aren't as nice as you are.
I'm looking at you, Hillary anyway. I love the fact
that he he didn't call him up, he didn't show
(01:47:42):
up in person and say slap the cuffs on me.
He got on X from a very.
Speaker 1 (01:47:47):
Safe distance and said you oh. We didn't even talk
to him though.
Speaker 7 (01:47:53):
He just said you lied about me to try decide
and says.
Speaker 1 (01:47:58):
We will not decided.
Speaker 7 (01:47:59):
I am brother friendsis Beto O'Rourke, and I approved this
message where there are no refs.
Speaker 1 (01:48:07):
Excuse me, no, no, get oh.
Speaker 7 (01:48:10):
No, they're trying to break in my door, trying to
silence speak. Uh no, that is local law enforcement coming
to take you away. Quoting here. Betto also remarked, quote,
we alerted the court that the AG's office blatantly lied
(01:48:33):
in its folly filing. We're seeking maximum sanctions and response
to his abusive office, taking the fight directly to this
corrupt line.
Speaker 1 (01:48:44):
Thug. I'm so sorry. That is such a lie. Uh
that is hilarious, all right.
Speaker 7 (01:49:03):
So anyway, now that I've composed myself, or at least
mostly composed myself.
Speaker 1 (01:49:10):
It is just too good stuff. Though.
Speaker 7 (01:49:12):
We talked last week about how Ken Paxton had actually
launched an investigation into a Robert Francis Awards group after
it was reported that Power to Buy People was bankrolling
the Texas Democrat refugees, the runaways, who of course were
(01:49:34):
ignoring their responsibilities in the state, who had led to fled.
They had fled to Illinois, all in an effort to
block a vote on the new congressional map. They of course,
were being fined five hundred dollars every day since they
took off. They're having to pay for living expenses.
Speaker 1 (01:50:00):
Out of state.
Speaker 7 (01:50:03):
Powered by People focuses on organizing volunteers to help Democrats
win elections and quote competitive Texas battleground districts.
Speaker 1 (01:50:14):
The leftist group says that.
Speaker 7 (01:50:15):
It also quote focused on creating long term changes to
the Texas electorate that will outlast any one candidate or
campaign cycle, meaning that they actually have a vested interest
in not allowing the redistricting to happen, because that will
(01:50:36):
undo all their cheating and make it really, really hard
for them to have a lasting impact period. Now, it's
also important to remember that there are other organizations and
groups that Ken Paxson's investigating for the very same exact reasons.
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One still Soros related, and then there were a couple
of others that are smaller packs that are operated by Democrats,
one in state, one out of state. Now, these Democratic legislators,
of course, remain out of the state at this moment
in time, Defying last Friday's deadline that the Speaker of
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the Texas House, Dustin Borough's, put in place. The Democrats
vowed to stay out of Texas past the thirty day
special session. But as I've already mentioned, Greg Abbott, the
currentpublican governor of the Great State of Texas, he said
that Sunday he would continue to call special sessions, saying, quote,
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I'm authorized to call special session.
Speaker 1 (01:51:48):
Every thirty days.
Speaker 7 (01:51:50):
It lasts thirty days, and as soon as this one
is over, I'm going to call another one, then another one,
then another one, then another one. If they show back
up in the state of Texas, they will be arrested
and taken to the capitol. And I remember, this is
a civil arrest, so it's not like they're going to
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be incarcerated.
Speaker 1 (01:52:13):
They're going to be drugged to the capitol and.
Speaker 7 (01:52:15):
Forced to set there whether they want to vote or not,
just as long as they're present in order to meet
the rules of the quorum. If they show back up
in the state of Texas, they'll be arrested and taken
to the capital. If they want to evade that arrest,
they're going to have to stay outside of the state
of Texas for literally years. They might as well just
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start voting in California or voting in Illinois, wherever they
may be. Now, I gotta tell you, I'm digging the
whole vibe there, but I'm still trying to figure out
Excuse me, I really really need to know why are
we not hearing that motions were filed on Friday Friday
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evening when they hadn't showed back up or these motions
to remove them from their seats. I was promised that.
I personally was promised that, and so was each and
every one of you. They should be stripped of their
pursuit because they have advocated the seat and to pretend
like they haven't stepped away from the seat is to
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leave the people of their districts without representation. And that's
not fair to the people of their districts. Now, the
people of their districts may not agree with that assessment,
but they are the ones constantly talking about what is
and isn't fair. Right, Well, it's definitely not fair for
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them not to have representation, and they have clearly stepped
away from the responsibilities.
Speaker 1 (01:53:56):
They've quit the job, you know it. This was private sector.
This is what you would call a no call, no show.
Speaker 7 (01:54:04):
And they were given an ultimatum and they were given
a fair warning, and at this point they'd been given
more time than is allowed. Well, we'll tell them they've
been having to pay these spines. How are they raising
the money? Oh yeah, Robert Francis o' luric. Why does
guys ever want to be called Beta? And the Soros
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folks and various other uber leftist Democrat organizations have been
paying them money. They're currently being investigated. They need to
be stripped of their nonprofit status, the ones that are nonprofits,
and they also need to be charged with bribing elected
officials in the state of Texas to entice them to
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step away from their jobs, paying them money to step away.
That's privary. They need to be charged, and everybody that
took money from these groups needs to be also. Once
they're officially stripped of their office, they need to be
charged with accepting those bribes. That's a criminal offense. These
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people need to deal with the consequences of their action.
They willfully and knowingly committed acts that are not only
against the law in the state of Texas, but also
is against the oath that they took when they stepped
into the seat. So as an oathbreaker, they're no longer
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technically they're no longer eligible to hold the office. That's
not a technicality that's very often enforced these days, but
it is still technically true regardless. Anyway, I guess that's
pretty much where I'm gonna leave things today.
Speaker 1 (01:55:56):
Thank you so much for being here. As always, I
do greatly appreciate it.
Speaker 7 (01:56:01):
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Some of it is just companies that I'm trying to
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don't take their word for it. Be prepared to put
in some effort and most importantly, use your brain if
you really want to tap into the truth.
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