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Hello, Welcome to the Red Friday where we remember everyone deployed.
Brought to you by our friends at America, Charlie Grill
and Tavern. Sorry I was I was cut off guard,
not ready to do the show. I was still kind
of reading some things anyhow, welcome to the show. Thanks
so much for checking us out today, Big Shure. We
got a couple of guests on the show today. We
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have joining us from Newsmax Chris Celsialito or Celcido. I'll
get it right now. I'll get it right, but you
know I'll screw it up later. Also, the boys from
American View will be joining us too, both of which
will be an outerbir three of the show. In the meantime,
we do have a lot to talk about. Do forget that.
You could watch the show streaming today on Rumble dot
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you can always grab it right there at the podcast
at the Brian Russhow dot com, which is our official website. Sorry,
I'm so caught off guard and not ready for the show.
I haven't even drank enough coffee yet. Hang on, all right,
there we go. Thank you so much. I needed that break,
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and of course, thank you everybody that's listening on the
Florida Man Radio network across the state of Florida. We
got so much to talk about today, so much to
do today. Where do we even begin tomorrow? Are you
guys ready for it? You guys ready for the no
Kings rallies tomorrow that will be going on all around
the country. Now I know how much you want to
go see one of these, I don't know how much
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you want to go participate in one of these. Don't worry,
I got you. Uh, just go to no Kings dot
org and all of the information is right there where
they're gonna be. They're gonna be all over the place.
They're expecting now millions to actually show up to some
of these these rallies across the country. So I can't wait,
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And I also can't wait to see what they're gonna
do this time and what they're what they're actually protesting,
because this whole no King thing is just to me,
it's stupid. It doesn't make any damn sense whatsoever because
we we don't have a king. I mean, where were
these same people with the same energy, by the way
back in the day when we actually had people acting
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like kings, when when we had governors like Newsome and
others that were forcing people to stay in their homes
that was forcing people to take medical procedures that they
didn't want to take. Where was the outrage and upset
inists from these same people, the same energy back then. Yeah,
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they just weren't there. That and the energy for these judges.
I'm so over these judges. We're going to talk about
them coming up in a little bit too. But Hakeem
Jefferies still at it with the shutdown thing. It's all
about the healthcare. We'll never bend the need to the
Republican extremism save healthcare again. I've brought this question up.
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I'm going to bring it up again, Haquem. Where's your
plan to save healthcare? Where it at? You got anything,
I mean other than a couple of fancy lines about
how bad the Republicans are and the fact that the
Republicans have actually taken millions off of the roles of
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Medicare and Medicaid and Social Security because well, they're illegal,
they're not supposed to be there, or they're fed lazy
and should be actually getting up getting a job. So
I mean, yeah, he did, I mean technically, technically he
did kind of take them off, but they're not the
Americans that should have been on it, or the non
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Americans that were on it. So exactly where is the
Republicans attack on healthcare?
Speaker 3 (05:25):
That?
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And here's the other thing. They really can't get back
to work and do anything to save healthcare until your
fellow Democrats over in the Senate open up the government.
You've got to open the government in order for us
to start working again. Yeah, but the Republicans they have
the House, the Senate, and the Presidency and they won't
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open the government. Well, yeah, the fifty three senators in
the Senate that a Republican that voted yes, let's open
it up. But you need sixty. You know that it
came Oh, you're stupid, but you're not that dumb. So
that means that you need Democrats to say, Okay, let's
open this up, let's get this done, let's get back
to work. Let's let's work to save healthcare. It's all
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on you, dude, It's all on you, the Democrats for
not getting this done. Harry Sissons still going on with
the fact that he's flattered. He he goes, I'm flattered
that MAGA got deepoort. Harry Sisson trending to number one
just proves that they're scared of me and my peers.
All of the wins Democrats have secured recently have shaken
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them to their core. Keep it coming Maga dorks. Thank
you HJS. Now, Harry, let me explain something to you.
The only people that are afraid of you are the
women that you keep sexually harassing. They're the only ones
that are afraid of you. I can guarantee you that
there is not a single mega person unless it is
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a woman that you have gone after, has it fear
for you whatsoever. As a matter of fact, Harry, you're
you're just you're kind of like that, Uh, it's Friday,
and I'll get a little dolce. I was gonna say
that he's more like that Klingon that you're just still
trying to wipe off that you just sometimes can't get
off even after the fifth wipe. That's you, Harry sis On.
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The only fear that we have of you is that
we won't be able to get it off there and
that you're gonna still be there later on. That that's
that's the fear that we have for Harry sis On.
I mean, nobody cares Harry. The thing that MAGA looks
at when they look at you is that you're just
an annoyance. That's it. Nobody fears you. Nobody thinks that
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you have some sort of a power. I mean, for
God's sakes, go look at the comments that you see
in your posts. You're not getting the support that you
think that you're getting. You're you're not the influencer that
you think that you are. You're just an annoyances that
nat that that just it's there, and it just it
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keeps and it won't go away. That's you, Harry. There
were a fear for all of him and and all
the wins the Democrats have secured recently. What wins have
the Democrats secured recently? You know? I love how how
the left gets out there and they talk about all
this stuff all the time and have nothing to back
it up. I mean, are the wins that you're talking about?
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All of the lawsuits that you have done because the
Democrats can't actually legislate. The only thing that they can
do is go off and ensue and rely on judges
to try and get things done. What have the Democrats done?
Speaker 7 (08:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (08:49):
But Uncle Jojo, who I fantasize about every single night,
sniffing my hair. He was the most successive legislative president
in modern history. And you know what, if you're in
the presidency of Joe Biden, there was a lot of
legislation that got pasted. It was also craptastic legislation. Just
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because you're doing crappy work doesn't mean that you're the
best worker at the business. That kid so delusional. I mean,
he really truly is. I would love to actually see
the world inside of Harry Sisson's brain that he lives in,
because he lives in kind of a fantasy world. Poor kid.
I kind of feel bad for him, I really do. Anyhow, Oh,
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what else is Gavin Newsen getting on? Great work at
real Donald Trump? The housing market has reached the most
unaffordable level in history. Yeah, because in the past nine months,
Donald Trump is the one that got the the home
prices to the point that they were. And I love
it when they hang on I gotta blow up this
this graph here. Uh okay, so let's see. I love
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it when they do this, when they actually post their
quote unquote evidence. And this is what Gavin Newsom has done.
He's posted the evidence with a chart. It's an inflation
adjusted home prices chart. And what is it's It comes
from the inflation adjusted Case Shiller Home Price Index. The
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home price index from eighteen ninety to twenty twenty five.
And when you look at this, let's see here. Okay,
so about two thousand, what is it about two thousand
and thirteen fourteen, we see a drop starting about twenty ten,
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which is great, and I know that was during Barack Obama,
and you start seeing that price starting to drop, and
then you see it down and he gets down to
that lowest point there during the Trump administration, and yes,
it went up just a little bit and then all
of a sudden, Joe Biden becomes president and film right
through the roof. So again, thanks, thanks so much for
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showing that evidence. We appreciate it. I mean, look, at least,
at least this time around, they did show something which
is something that they never really do. But unfortunately it
kind of backfired on you there there, Gavin. Gavin's getting
so desperate by the way to be relevant and to
be able to just slam on Donald Trump. And I
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think a lot of the Democrats are doing this where
they're becoming so desperate to just stick it to Donald
Trump that they're not even thinking about what it is
that they're saying and what they're trying to prove. It's
always backfired right into their face. Anyhow, we got to
take a quick break already. Don't forget that today is
a Red Friday where we remember everyone who is deployed,
and that includes our ice agents, our customs and Border
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pre appeelable, our National Guard that is stationed around the
country to help keep us safe. We always remember you,
guys and thank you for what you're doing. And of
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take a quick break. We'll be right back. This is
the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome back
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to the Brian Rush Show. It is Red Friday, brought
to you by a friends at American Charlie Grill and tavern.
Thanks so much for being part of our day today,
or us being part of your day. That's what I meant, looked,
I'm not functioning yet in a full brain. Give me
a minute. The coffee is still kicking in which, by
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the way, Dean boy watching on rubble, I do have
to let you know I am expecting today my new
French Press will be in today, so I can't wait
to actually make my whiskey aged barrel blend of knocking
off coffee with the French Press, just to see how
much different it is going to be versus the the
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little k cup thing that I've been doing. What are
you guys talking about? Oh, Justin Trudeau? Yeah, have you
guys seen the pictures. By the way, Justin Trudeau along
with Katy Perry, the PDA is just it's a bit much.
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They need to they need to back down on that one,
you know, go go spend more time in your you're
her yacht down in the blow or what. I just
I just don't need to see it. But I'm also surprised,
I really am surprised by the fact that Justin Trudeau
is dating a woman, because we all kind of I mean,
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you know what kind of thought. New what else you
guys talking about in the chat this morning? The Canadian
government is evicting citizens from their homes because they can't
pay their taxes, then putting immigrants in to replace them. Well,
that shouldn't be a surprise to anybody. I haven't seen that,
but that's that shouldn't be a surprise whatsoever, because I mean, look,
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the Canadian government has has gone to crap. Even though
we do have a lot of listeners up there in Canada,
would appreciate you guys listening and watching the show, but yeah,
your government has absolutely gone to crap. And it's it's
sad to see what's going on up there in Canada
with our neighbors and just seeing it go so bad.
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Of course we're gonna start seeing some pretty bad things
here in the United States as well, because yesterday, and
I don't know if anybody saw it or followed up
anything on it, the the debate last night in New
York City for the mayoral race with Mama Donnie. He's
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gonna walk away with this thing. I mean, he absolutely is.
He's absolutely gonna walk away with this this election. And
it's it's a sad thing too because if if you
watch the candidates, Zora on Mama Donnie, he's got his
message together. And if you're a low information voter and
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you'll go off of just a quick SoundBite or whatever,
you're gonna think to yourself, Wow, yeah, you know Zora
on Mamma Doni. He he he really got he's got
it together. He understands the struggle that we the people have,
and he understands that the the buses are expensive. That
he's gonna get to all that stuff and and he's
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going to, uh, he's going to reduce the reduce the
cost of rent and all this because of the way
he is delivering the message. He's uh, he's he's gonna
end up winning that thing and winning it pretty big too.
Which when is that election it's coming up? Isn't It
isn't like the beginning miginning of November. Sometimes just a
couple of weeks. It's sad to see, you know, America's
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largest city just ready to go completely down to the
tubes as quickly as it's going to with this guy.
And he's a clown. He's an absolute clown, to say
the least. Um, Sorry, I got like fifty messages coming
in all at the same time, and I'm trying to
focus and concentrate. I can't quite do it because the
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allergies the tree pollen. It isn't the tree pollen. Hang on,
let me look. I don't know if anybody else is
experience this, experiencing this today, but like when I woke
up this morning, my eyes were all puffy, and mostly
because I was out until late last night outdoors. What's
the air cooled air colled is fifty six and that
was kind of the same as yesterday today. But I
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don't know. Something with the allergies hit me hard. My
eyes are all puffy, so it's like try to squint
to see all the screens. It's getting tough for me.
Speaker 2 (17:04):
All right.
Speaker 6 (17:04):
Coming up later on on the show, Excited about this one,
Chris Salcito of a Newsmax is going to be joining us.
We're going to talk about some of the Latino actions
that are going on in the voting in this country
and get some of his stuntst opinions on some of that.
Plus the boys from America and View will be joining
us in our number three as well, and of course
no Kings happening tomorrow all over the country, a lot
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of them, even right here in the listening area of
the Florida Man Radio here in Florida. There's a lot
of action going on there. And I love this because
what's your face? Kathy Griffin gets out to promote this event. Look,
if you want to promote an event, I'm just I'm
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gonna go out here on a limb on this one
and say that Kathy Griffin is probably not the one
that you want to have promoting your event because you
want people to show up to it. You want people
to show up to your event, and Kathy Griffin may
not be the best spokesperson. You'll get like two or
three people that'd be like, oh yeah, let's go. And
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of course, one of the things that the the No
Kings event, the No King's Rally, is going to promote, essentially,
is the fact that Donald Trump is a fascist. I
just wish for just a moment, you know, hang on,
I want to look this up real quickly because I
know there's got to be one here. Let's go to YouTube,
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and let's just a simple question. What is a fascist?
Let's spell the word right. I'll tell you it's one
of those days. What is a fascist? We look at
that all these videos, short videos. Even there's one here
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Fascism explained, What is fascism? What is fascism? And who
were Benito Mussolini and others? Four minutes long. See, it
won't even take you very long. Here's another one. I
want to know, is Donald Trump a fascist? So look,
there's plenty of videos in here to figure out what.
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Some of these don't look like they're actually all that accurate.
But yeah, you can go educate yourself as to what
a fascist is. And I wish that the left would
do that. Go educate yourself and what a fascist is,
and then look at what Donald Trump is doing and
ask yourself the question, is this the same thing? Is
what I'm seeing Donald Trump doing the same thing as
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what is being described as a fascist? Or even better yet,
if you don't want to sit down and watch a video,
go to Ai and ask AI. Actually I kind of
fear this one because with AI it's crap in, crap out.
And let's just ask AI right now, is Donald Trump
a fascist? Let's see understanding the question is Donald Trump
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a fascist? The term fascist off is thrown around on
the political discourse, but it is a loaded historical label.
Rooted in the Yeah, yeah, yeah, giv him. Donald Trump
has been called the fashion by critics, including his former
chief of staff John Kelly, answered directly, oh, look at that. No,
Donald Trump does not fully meet the strict historical definition
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of a fascist. He's an authoritarian populist with a fascist tendencies. Dangerous, yes,
but more aching to the figures. Uh, you know a
couple of people nobody spectacular, not even relying him to Hitler.
Do you know that they got to get that in
there somewhere?
Speaker 8 (20:47):
Just yeah.
Speaker 6 (20:49):
But then again, when you stop and think about some
of the presidents of the past, some of the things
that they've done. I mean, come on, all right, we
gotta take a break for the news or the bottom
of the hour. We'll be right back, all right. Welcome
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back to the Brian Rush Show here at Florida Man
Radio and streaming rumble at Whippin Podcast as well, which
you can get at the Brian Rustshow dot com. Thanks
for checking us out today to appreciate it. Are you
ready for some lessons? We're gonna teach you some things
about the future of the Republican Party. Are you ready?
Because there's nobody better to teach us these lessons than
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the incredible, the intelligent legal note herself Sonny Hostins from
The View yesterday. On The View, Sonny Hostins said that
the future of the Republican Party embraces white supremacy. While
they were discussing some of the young leaders of the
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Young Republicans group, there was a and if you haven't
heard about this, and this this is what I love too,
that when when the Democrats have somebody or have an
argument like they're trying to destroy the Republicans in any way
they can, and one person screws up. And yes, there
if you haven't seen the Young Republicans' private chat group
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that went out that got leaked, there were some people
that said some really inappropriate, stupid things, and they they
should be answering to those questions of what what the
hell they were thinking. But it was a small group
of people. A couple of people does not represent all
young Republicans. It also doesn't represent an entire party of people,
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which by the way, is a good chunk of America.
But again, Saddie Hostin's and these idiots in the View
and the left, you know, they don't think about it
that way. They just go, oh, look, we got something.
Here's something that's really negative, and it is and now
we can call everybody in the Republican Party this, which
she comes as she says, I hate to say it. No,
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you don't, you know you love to say this. You're
giddy inside, she says. But I'm not surprised that that
chat exists. I wasn't surprised that men, young men, adults
aged twenty five to thirty four, white men were speaking
like that. They checked every white supremacist bigot box. There
was anti semitic, there was misogynistic, there was homophobic. They
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were racist. Joy Bayhart comes in and said they were stupid.
You know what, For the first time probably ever, other
than saying that something is delicious, I'm going to agree
with Joy Behart. They were stupid. They absolutely were stupid
and Sadny Hoskins continues on saying that they were dumb
in But my life, well, my lived experience as an
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Afro Latina in this country helps me tell the uncomfortable
truths about this country with real clarity. And that was
that's why I wasn't surprised. And I think many people
would like to deny that lived experience. I'll say it again,
because I've said it on the show many times, Trump
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raises in part, Trump's rise, in part was based in
racism and white supremacy. And that is the truth. That
is so far from the truth, you cow. I mean,
if Donald Trump's rise was in part based on racism
and white supremacy, tell me why it is, especially being
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somebody who's an Afro Latina, Tell me why it is
that so many black men and Hispanic men, and black
women and Hispanic women have come to the Republican Party
and have supported Donald Trump. Go ahead, I'll wait for
a second. I'll resume your quote, But go ahead, explain
that one to us. Oh, you got no answer to
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that one? Do you do? You have a legal note
on it? By chance? Probably not even that. But she
continues on saying, and those of us who said that,
when I said that, and those of my friends who
said that, were accused of hyperbile racism ourselves. I wish
that wasn't true, but it is true. And when I
say things like that, when I say that white supremacy
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is thriving on the right, when I say the future
of the Republican Party embraces white supremacy, believe me. The
first time, and only look at this chat as your
proof that it is alive and well in the Republican Party. Yes,
only look at this chat. Don't look at the rest
of the party. Don't look at everybody else who's a Republican,
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you know, like blacks and Hispanics. But look only at
this chat. Just look at this one chat where a
couple of stupid people said some stupid things. Look say,
we told you, we told you. Everybody in the Republican
Party they are all a bunch of white supremacists. But
hang on a second, what was this again? Hang on,
let me, let me see what was this story here? Okay,
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Supreme Court Justice Kaitanji Brown Jackson refers to black Americans
as disabled. And not only did she refer to it
as that, she said it during a Supreme Court hearing.
And yes, for those that don't know, Katanji Brown Jackson
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is a black woman who is on the Supreme Court.
But during a hearing that they had where they were
talking about whether Section two of the Voting Rights Act
is unconstitutional, she basically likened black Americans to Americans with disabilities. So, man,
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this country's going to hell. You have every Republican is
a white supremacist racist because a couple of people said
some stupid things. And then you have all black Americans
are you know, they're they're disabled, they have disabilities, so
they're they're they're not even good enough. This is coming
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from a black woman. Oh my god. The left is
just what is wrong with these people? I mean, seriously,
what is wrong with these people? And you know, this
is something that I've debated as to whether or not
to bring it up on the show. But you have
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to look at a couple of things when it comes
to these people that have actually come up with these messages.
Because look, I think we all know that this country
is not the racist country that people like the View
continually try to cram down our throat. We know that
they're not. We're not a racist country like that. We
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also know that we're not a homophobic country like they
make us out to be. I mean, if we where
we'd be throwing gay people off of buildings, We're not
doing that. We're also not taking the rights away from
gay people. We're not taking the rights away from Latino
or black people. It's just kind of interesting that that
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is the case. What's that we have a black man
running for the House in Escambia and he's a veteran
and a really nice guy. That to mention, we have
a black man that's also running for governor of the
state of Florida. Hopefully if if Byron Johnson wins, I
hope that they give him like a handicapped parking spot
out in front of the state state Capitol building and
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outside of his office, because I mean, look, and you
know what he should also get. He should also get
a special award and special consideration considering he's disabled. So
there should be special considerations given out to Byron Donalds
if he ends up being the candidate and the republic
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Party running for governor, because he's got to be running
against a white guy and he's probably got to be well, no,
he's a Democrat, so he can't be racist if forray
out about that. But Byra Johnson Donald's he definitely should
have some sort of a a special benefit bonus because
of the fact that he is that he's he's black,
and he's running for governor. Uh, and he's disabled. So
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I mean, look, that's we got to give him some props, right.
You see how stupid that even sounds. It's just so dumb.
It really is. And again, this is a black woman
who said this about black Americans. But you know, one
of the things that I that I have, I've really
debated about whether or not even wanted to say it
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on the air, because I know that to some people
it's going to come across in a wrong kind of way.
But people tend to be a product of their environment.
I mean this, this is kind of a reality. You be.
I'm a product of your environment. If you are raised
in a certain way, you have a tendency to be
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that way for most of your life. If you are
raised to be a good person, then you tend to
be a good person. If you are raised around an
a whole family, there are chances of you being a
little a hole when you get older is pretty high.
If you are raised in a racist household, there's a
good chance that you both probably have some racist tendencies.
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If you are raised in a religious you know, home,
there's a good chance you're probably going to have some
religious tendencies as you grow older. And the examples go
on and on and on. But here's another thing to
think about, and again, this is where this is where
it gets a little tricky to explain without it coming
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out across wrong. When you have people like Sonny Hostin's
and you have the movement like the Black Lives Matter movement,
and you have all these things that the Democrats do
on a regular basis, and you are exposed as a
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young person to hearing over and over and over and
over again. Then because of the fact that you are white,
you're white supremacist, Because of the fact that you're white,
you're this, and you're that, and you're this, and that
you do understand that. Eventually, you're going to get some
people who are going to sit back and go, why
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are you calling me all of this stuff? I'm not homophobic,
I'm not racist, I don't hate black people, I don't
hate Hispanic people. Why are you calling me this? And
then at the same time, while you're being bashed and
called all of this, you're turning around and you're going,
why why are we giving black people special treatment for things?
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Why do they get this? Why do they get that? Why?
Why does the gay community get a whole entire month
to celebrate. Why is it because of the fact that
I'm a straight white guy that I'm the bad person
because I'm not believing in the transgender thing. Eventually what
ends up happening with the with the psyche of these
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of these people, and it will happen to a small
group of people because they just they cave to the
societal pressures. And that's exactly what it is, is societal
pressures of your white you're not good enough. And you
look at what the school systems have been doing when
it comes to if you're a white student, and then
you see all the stuff that they do for extra
stuff for black people and Hispanic people and gay people
(32:43):
and trans people, but if you're white, you're bad. Eventually
you're gonna start saying, I'm not a bad person. Maybe
they're the bad person. And where do you think some
of those racist comments are coming from? Where do you
think some of those homophobic comments are coming from? They're
coming from when you pound this into these young kids'
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heads that just because you are white, you are inferior
and that you must surrender everything to all these other people.
But you know in your heart that that that's not
the way that you are. Eventually, some people are gonna
start going, you know what, this is not fair that
black people get special treatment, you know, So I'm gonna
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hate black people because they get the special treatment. And
gay people, Oh, I'm gonna hate them too because they
get all the special treatment. So where do you think
this stuff starts to form? It forms in the heads
of people who are are subject to this type of
pressure that we see in society. So where do you
think it comes from? Dems? It comes from you, guys.
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I mean, the Democrat Party is hands down the most
racist party there is out there. The Republican Party. Oh
you're black and you want to become a Republican?
Speaker 2 (33:58):
Cool?
Speaker 6 (33:59):
Come on? Oh you're gay and you want to be
a Republican? Sweet, come on, join join the club. Pick
a seat in the tent. No, you don't have to
sit in a particular section of the tent. No, just
sit next to whoever. If you're the black guy, Hispanic guy,
the gay guy, you want to go sit next to
the white guy, go for it. We don't care. You're
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just a Republican, you're an American. We accept you that way.
And the Democrat Party though, Oh you want to come
into the party. Oh you're a black guy. Okay, you
need to go sit over there in section four. Don't
leave section four because that's that's for the black people.
What are you? Oh, you're gay? All right, so you're
over here in section three, go over to the section three.
What are you transgender? Well, you can sit anywhere you want.
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What are you, Oh you're white? Yeah, you can come in,
but you got to stay over there and be quiet.
The Democrat Party is the party that puts people into groups.
The Democrat Party is the one that pits the groups
against each other. And when you event actually do get
people who snap and say I've had it with this.
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That's why you get some of those comments. But again,
the left, they're taking the comments of just a couple
of people, young people and the young Republicans that said
some dumb things in a chat, which again the question
is how did they get to that point? So sick
of Democrats? There really truly am and it's a really
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real phrase. It's not really democrats, it's the liberal progressives.
They're the ones that get all this going. All right,
we gotta take another quick break. Uh, don't go geta
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Chris Salcedo is gonna be joining us. We're gonna chat
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a great conversation with him coming up in hour number
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Speaker 2 (36:55):
Jazz hands.
Speaker 6 (36:56):
Tim Wallas getting out there and talking, saying most Republicans
are good people. Wait what most Democrats are good people?
Speaker 2 (37:04):
Wow?
Speaker 6 (37:05):
Tim, this is impressive. You and I are agreeing on something. Oh,
hang on, the White House says outrageous things to make
you hate your neighbor. Your neighbor isn't the problem the
White House is. This in response to a post that
was made where Carolyn Levitt had said that the Democrats
Party's main constituency is made up of hamas, terrorists, illegal aliens,
(37:30):
and violent criminals. You know, for a second there, Tim
Waals was almost making some sense, and I was a
little scared for a second that Tim Walsh was making sense.
And then he just he screwed it all up. But
you know what, Carolyn Levitt is is accurate on that
the Democrat Party, and we see it every single day,
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their priority is not the average American person. It is
not even the average American Democrat. We see it over
and over and over again that all they do is
go after those that are not Americans and the violent.
I mean, let me ask you this question, are you
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ready what has the Democrat Party done for American citizens?
Go anything? When is the last time that you saw
them really truly trying to do something for the American citizens.
We're fighting for health care. Sit down, shut up, No
(38:35):
you're not. If you're fighting for healthcare, you would have
a solution or something or plan. And you've got nothing
other than we're fighting healthcare. The healthcare crisis that the
Republican Party has created. What's the crisis. It's going to
get expensive maybe possibly, we don't know yet, but it
might be. It's got to be expensive. And they're taking
millions of Americans off of Medicare that shouldn't be on
(38:57):
there anyhow, but they're taking them off. But you see
what the Democrats do. They support the anti Israel, pro Hamas,
pro Palestinian rallies. You see the Democrats supporting Hamas and
not wanting to take them down. You see the Democrats
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supporting the violent criminals that are here illegally in our
cities and don't care about the Americans, the American citizens
their constituencies. Because remember, most of the stuff happens in
these blue cities. They don't care about them. But instead,
we have to protect the violent criminals that are here illegally.
That also, while we're protecting them from being here illegally
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and being violent, committing crimes against American citizens, we're also
paying them to be here. We're taking care of their
health care. Yeah, but there's not a dime, single dime
going to to health insurance for the illegals. Yeah, we know,
it's no health insurance except for the Medicare. But that's
only one point five million, So I mean when you
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compare that to the fifteen million or so that are
here illegally, it's a small diame of the pot. But
what are they doing for American citizens? Everything that the
Democrats do is for the people that are here illegally,
that are here committing violent crimes, and even American citizens
that are criminals, the Democrats prefer to look after them
(40:26):
than the American citizen. So to city here and say
that your neighbor isn't the problem. The White House is.
The White House isn't the problem. The White House is
trying to solve a problem. And you know what, Yeah,
your neighbor is not the problem. But the problem that
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we have in this country is what the Republican Party
has pointed out. What we're trying to go after again
the illegal aliens that are here living off of our
tax dollars, that are here committing crimes. In addition to
the coming in here illegally, the fact that there are
terror cells in this country that want to do harm
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to America. And remember this, Democrats, I want to point
this out to you. Okay, the terror cells that we
know are here in America, the terrorist organizations around the world.
You do understand they don't believe in the same thing
that you do. And while you try to protect them,
they're going to look at you, the Democrat Party, and
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say you're the party that supports gay people. You think
that they're just going to let that one go. Think
about who the terrorists are. They come from the nations
that throw gay people off of buildings because of the
fact that they're gay. Do you really truly think that
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they're here to support you? Do you really think I
think that you're going to be okay when these terror
groups start to launch their stuff, which by the way,
most of their attacks will be in blue cities, just
sit down and think about that one for a few minutes,
Will you all right? We gotta take our break for
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It's gonna be a great conversation. Hang on, we gotta
take that break. We will be right back. Good morning.
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All right, welcome back to own number two of the show.
It is the Bridan Rush Show right here in Florida,
Man Radio, Thanks so much for making us part of
your day, So Chuck Sheimmer, saying that the silence from
Republican leaders in the face of these Hitler jokes and
gas chamber jokes from the Young Republicans group chat is
absolutely deafening. You don't know what else is deafening, Chuck
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you what is deafening is coming from or what's not
coming from you and your fellow members of your party
when you have people like the Massachusetts woman who has
been arrested and charged with threatening to kill federal ice
agents during an immigration arrest outside of a courthouse, where
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she ended up screaming Charlie Kirk died and we love it.
We're coming for you, gonna kill you. By the way,
all caught on federal body cameras. Where is where's your
outrage on that one? Where? Where where's your coming out?
And saying, hey, as a Democrat, we don't support that
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type of behavior. Where where is that? Have you been
out there saying it? Where were you when all of
these different people around the country on the left were
praising the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Where was that? Where
was your outrage? Where were you to be saying to
the rest of America that we the Democrat Party don't
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believe that that that is a small group. Why is
it that when a small, small group, just a handful
of people on the Republican side say something, Now, all
Republicans are bad better? Yet, where is the outrage from you,
Chuck Schumer? When you look at Jay Jones, the man
who was, and I emphasized was the leading contender for
(46:03):
the Virginia AG race now according to most polls, not
so much anymore. When he ended up calling for the
Republican former state House speaker to be shot and to
also kill his children. Where was your outrage when you
saw that? There was nothing? It was radio silence from
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your Democrats. As a matter of fact, you even had
the Democrat candidate for governor in Virginia who was asked, hey,
will you continue to endorse Jay Jones? For Attorney General
after he said that a Republican should be shot and
his family too. Are you going to are you going
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to take back your endorsement? Well, I think that the
people of Virginia should be able to make their decision.
That wasn't the question. Yes, we know the people of
Virginia should be able to make their decision based upon
whatever it is they want to make it on. But
here is the Democrat Party saying that somebody like Jay
Jones should not be representing the American people in any
(47:09):
fashion because of the statements city. Where were you to
bash on those statements? Nowhere absolute radio silence that was
coming from those people, just over and over again with them.
And then there's also the other great news that came out,
and I think we're all kind of loving this one,
and we were waiting on this, especially after the raid happened.
(47:31):
Yesterday afternoon, it was announced that John Bolton, the former
national security advisor to Donald Trump and to others, has
now been indicted with improper handling of classified documents. Now,
let's just get it out of the way. We already know, yes, yes, yes,
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this is weaponization events of the DOJ against Donald Trump's enemies,
and John Bolton didn't like Donald Trump and he said
things about Donald Trump. So now Donald Trump is getting
his revenge on John Bolton by doing this. No, I mean,
if we want to stop for a second, let's think
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about what the Democrats did to Donald Trump. Remember the
man who had the ability, the legal ability to declassify documents,
and he did that, had the documents secured in his home,
and you had to go after him. You had to
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threaten to lock this man up for the rest of
his life for the documents that he had, even though
he was the only person who had the ability to
declassify those documents. John Bolton, as a National security advisor,
did not have the ability to declassify documents. And when
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you no longer have your classification for or top secret
classification to read all this stuff, you can't have any
of it in your possession. Joe Biden, we know the
situation with him, all the documents that he had as
a senator. Never had the ability to declassify that stuff
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and take it, yet he had it. See it's okay
when it's on their side, but not when it's a
Republican like Donald Trump. Then you gotta hang him. Out
to dry. But the indictment is about twenty six pages long.
There's about eighteen different charges that are in there. The
different counts related to the improper handling of the classified material.
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You remember when his house was rated about a month
or so ago and they found all the documents that
were in there. And according to the indictment, Bolton was
indicted on eight counts of transmission of national defense information
and then ten counts of the retention of the national
defense information, which is the stuff that they found in
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his home. From on or about April ninth of twenty
eighteen through at least on or about August twenty second
of twenty twenty five, Bolton abused his position as a
National security advisor, sharing more than a thousand pages of
information about his day to day activities as the National
Security Advisor, including information relating to the national defense which
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was classified up to top secret SCI level with two
unauthorized individuals which have been named in this as Individual
one and two. The indictment reads that Bolton also unlawfully
retained documents, reading or writings and notes related to the
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national defense, including information classified again to the top secret,
in his Montgomery County home. In Maryland. The documents that
Bolton had transmitted were sent to two individuals who were
unoffered the rise to view classified documents. Now here's the
thing too, that we know. We know that he's probably
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not going to get punishment for it. We know that
because at this point John Bolton, because of the fact
that his hatred for Donald Trump makes him an ally
to the left. So they're they're gonna be okay with it.
They're gonna be like, ah, he didn't do anything wrong. Look,
donald Trump did. Look what Donald Trump did. He had
boxes and boxes of documents, which, by the way, when
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you break this down, I don't know if you've ever
like looked to see what it was that the Archives
was wanting back for secret information or whatever it was
that Donald Trump had, it was enough to fit one box.
One Yet we saw all the video of all the
boxes of things that by the way, there was boxes
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that they were showing that had like golf shirts in
it and stuff. So most of that stuff that he
had hanging around was not classified documents, was not writings
that was not supposed to be out there. And again
Donald Trump had the ability to declassify that. And yet
they went after him and wanted to put him away
for life for doing that. So we'll see how the
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John Bolton situation comes about with his indictment and whether
or not they actually hang about to dry. I think
he should. John Bolton not a good character, and you
know what, if you break the law, you have to
be punished for it. And you know, Donald Trump, I
think one of the mistakes that he did make in
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his first and this could have been a mistake, could
have not been a mistake, could have been a good
thing in his first term was basically saying, hey, look,
let's just let Hillary Clinton just let's let's not let's
not go down that road. Let's let's just move on
from all of this. And when Donald Trump did that,
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it was almost like a weakness to the Democrats. And
he also probably could have stopped a lot of things
at that point, and honestly, it probably would have triggered
an enormous amount of backlash for the Democrats if Donald
Trump had done it, if it all worked out right.
But again, the problem that Donald Trump had in his
(53:16):
first administration was he had too many of the wrong people.
He had too many snakes and weasels in his administration
and it would have backfired on him. But if you
think about it, if they prosecuted Hillary Clinton, and Hillary
Clinton said it, you prosecuted me, and I'm bringing everybody
down with me because she knows. She knows where the
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bodies are buried, mostly because she killed him and then
said go put him in that hole, so she knew.
And they let it go. And now the Democrats are
upset because they decided that they were going to play
this game and they were going to go after Donald Trump.
And now Donald Trump has said, okay, fine, if this
is the game that you want to play, then we
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will play this game. We will go after after everybody
who has broken these laws. We will go after everybody
who has retained secret documents that they were not supposed to.
We're going to go after everybody that has done things wrong.
And while look at that, the list is full of Democrats.
The Democrats, they cut their own throat on this one.
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If the Democrats would have just let Donald Trump go
and just not even talked about him, I mean, think
about it, all of the hatred that we continued to
see and during the four years of Joe Biden from
the news media, from the Democrats. If the Democrats and
the news media just didn't acknowledge Donald Trump. If they
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didn't give him fuel for his fire. I kind of
wonder whether or not Donald Trump would have actually run
for president again and if he would have won. I
really do, because it's really the Democra that had fired
up the people tacking us off with what they were
doing with their attacks on Donald Trump. If they just
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let him go, let him go retire, let him go
play golf, not you know, reignite all of the fury
inside of Donald Trump, and they just went off and
did their thing. Donald Trump may not have run for reelection.
And if Donald Trump didn't run for reelection and win
(55:29):
like he did, then a lot of these Democrats that
are getting brought up on charges and their lives being
uprooted might not have happened. They did this to themselves,
That's what they did. They totally did it to themselves.
So the DJ now something else that we didn't see
(55:51):
under the Biden administration that we're seeing now because we
are doing this whole you know, nobody's above the law
and enforcing the law. The DOJ is now bringing its
first Antifa related terrorism charges, which is related to the
Texas attack. Cash Mattel had calls for the fourth July
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fourth incident planned and coordinated a terrorist attack, and he
ended up telling Fox News the other day that a
federal Grand Juri indicted two alleged Antifa members with terrorism
related charges on the July fourth attack at the Texas
ICE facility. Now, I'm confused on this because I didn't
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think that ICE existed or not Antifa. I thought we
were told that this was a fictitious, made up thing.
So if it's a fictitious made of thing, how are
we indicting people?
Speaker 5 (56:44):
Right?
Speaker 6 (56:45):
Because it's real, Dems, Antifa is real. But the indictment
that was issued on Wednesday and unsealed yesterday, he now
charges two people, Cameron Arnold and Zachary Evitts, with providing
material support for terrorism, attempting to murder federal and assisting officers,
and discharging firearms during attempted murders. And this is, according
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to cash Mittel, the first time ever that the FBI
has arrested anarchist, violent extremists and charged these ANTIFA aligned
individuals with material support to terrorism. Things are changing, Lefties,
We're not going to be the same. Just let it go.
Cash Mattel also continued on saying that this was a
planned and coordinated terrorist attack on the Prairie Land Detention
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Center in Alvarado, Texas. We're armed extremists tried to murder
US officials or US officers on July fourth, and of
course we know they failed. They ended up killing the
people that they were quote unquote trying to protect. Cash.
Mittel went out to say that we're executing under President
Trump's new authorities at record speed. To date, the FBI
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has made over twenty arrests tied to this case and
related Antifa networks, and no one gets to harm law enforcement,
not on our watch. And again, the thing that we
are looking at is the coordination, the planning that we
are seeing from the left to create chaos on US soil.
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They're planning this out, They're coordinating this with each other.
This is not some random act of violence. They're planning
it out. All I gotta say is, remember you don't
want to go down the road of a civil war
against us, because it will not end as well for
you as you might think it will. It is a
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(59:18):
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and the cities and the people in these blue cities.
Shall we not forget about that? So much of this
Donald Trump stuff that he's doing with trying to deal
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with crime happens in blue cities. And yet those ungrateful
bastards got to still attack Donald Trump on a regular basis.
Speaking of Trump, By the way, he is going to
be now meeting with Putin. They're now planning a meeting
to be in Hungry. I am actually kind of hungry.
I haven't ate yet this morning. I've been trying to
like I'm ooh squirrel moment because the word hungry, I know,
(01:00:25):
it's a different spelling in this country, not to I'm
kind of hungry, and I've been doing it to myself
because I'm actually in that process of trying to lose
some weight and I've been excited about it. I will
actually say this, and I'm proud of this. In the
past week, I've lost seven pounds, so that's kind of
a good thing. But I am hungry, starving stuffing like Marvin. Anyhow,
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it is Friday, so we could fight heat a Friday,
right food. Okay, back to what I was talking about.
I'm sorry, oh squirrel. But Trump and Putin are now
planning on potentially meeting in Hungary to discuss some of
the Ukraine war. Zelensky is expected to be visiting the
White House today. Trump says that the Hungry talks with
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Putin are aimed to bring this inglorious war between Russia
and Ukraine to an end, and he said yesterday that
he will meet with the Russian President of Vladimir Putin
in the coming weeks in Hungary, after first he meets
with Vladimir Zelenski today in DC. And in the post
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that he put in his social media platform Truth Social,
he said that a meeting of our high level advisors
led by Secretary of State Mark Rubio, we'll meet next week,
though the destination has not yet been confirmed. President Putin
and I will will then meet in an agreed upon
location Budapest, Hungary to see if we can bring this
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inglorious war between Russia and Ukraine to an end. And again,
Zelensky gonna be in the Oval Office today to discuss it.
Anybody want to put down some bets, will so let's
kee wear a suit like and I'm talking about a
real suit, not like a winter jacket. Just once. I
want to see that guy actually look a little bit respectful.
I mean, I understand you're going through war, but you
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can still put a suit on, just saying so, it'll
be interesting to see what happens with that. And you know,
it is really truly impressive to watch what it is
that that Mark Rubio and Donald Trump have been doing
on the world stage. Mark Rubio, I'm telling you I
have become more and more impressed with Marco and he
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may go down in history as probably one of the
best Secretary of States that we have had in this country.
I'm not gonna say the best, but definitely one of
the best that we have had. And if Donald Trump
can can end this conflict, that's gonna be what number nine.
I mean, not that anybody's counting, not that it matters
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towards something like a Nobel Peace Prize. And you know
this is the other thing too. We speaking about the
Nobel Peace Prize. It was kind of cool that the
woman who did actually win the Nobel Peace Prize for
really not doing a whole heck of a lot, she
did turn around and dedicated to Donald Trump, which you
know that had to almost been kind of a slap
of the face to those who did not want Donald
Trump to win it. But at this point in time,
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you know what I would love to see Donald Trump do,
and I know that it's a golden award because it's
gold the Nobel Peace Prize, for him to just say,
you know what, I really don't care. That's what I
would love Donald Trump to do. I would love for
him to put his ego in check for just a second.
And I know that's a hard thing for Donald Trump
to do, but for him to put it in check
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for a second and to just actually raise himself to
the platform of going. You know what, we could have
one of two things. I could have a fancy gold
award that I can put in my presidential library. Or
I can continue to resolve these conflicts around the world
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and get the world to live more in peace and
go down in history as the man who is able
to once again for the second time, get peace in
the Middle East and bring peace around the world. And
there can be a whole section in my library that
talks about all of the world peace that I was
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able to generate. So, Nobel, you can take your golden
prize and shove it right up your golden goose, because
I don't need it. It's a fake award. It is
one that has lost all credibility and over the years
because of your inability to send it to actually people
who have done real things other than a speech, like
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Barack Obama. So Nobel, don't care. However, way do you
see the big, beautiful plans that I have for that
exhibit in the Trump Presidential Library. It's gonna be huge,
it's gonna be beautiful, it's gonna be the best you've
ever seen. That's what I think Donald Trump should do.
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Just I mean absolutely stick it to Nobel naked, so
that even he is now saying that Nobel h not
worth it anymore, don't really care about it. You know what,
even if you want to give it to me next year,
save it. I don't need it. As a matter of that.
I got a lot of stuff that's already taking up
space for the Presidential Library, and that section about me
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even gonna notice the Nobel Peace Prize there. So thanks appreciate,
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that's streaming on Rumble Andwhitkin dot com. Anybody see the
walkout at the Pentagon with the news media and even
some of the other news media is going, hey, I
just want to point this out. Even Fox News and
Newsmax left again, so what.
Speaker 9 (01:07:11):
So what.
Speaker 6 (01:07:13):
You know? Once again the media thinking that they are
some sort of superior beings in this country and that
any of us should give a rats behind about the
fact that they are protesting the change in the way
that they're able to wander around because remember, this is
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what happened when it came to the Pentagon. Pete haig
Seth basically said, listen, no more roaming around the Pentagon
free will, doing whatever you want, going wherever you want,
talking to whoever you want. We're not doing that anymore.
We have a lot of things that are going on
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within this building that you don't need to have access
to until unless we tell you that it is necess
s because this is where military secrets, defensive secrets happen.
We don't need you roaming around at the White House.
You are not allowed to just simply roam around. When
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the media is ready to go do their little gaggles,
whether it be for the arrival or departure of the
president by the helicopter or by vehicle, the media is
all assembled. I mean, they've got their areas that they
can freely roam around. But they've got their areas that
they can roam around, and then they are wrangled into
(01:08:37):
an area and you see it. There is secret service
that is there escorting them to their areas. They go
to their area, they're done with whatever it might be
the President gets out a helicopter or walks into the
building and then they go all right, everybody, let's go,
and they escort them back out. People in the White
House don't get a chance to just go, Okay, well
(01:08:59):
I'm gonna wan round over to the East Room and
see what's happening over here.
Speaker 10 (01:09:03):
Maybe.
Speaker 6 (01:09:03):
No, they have their area they're supposed to be in,
and that's it. Same thing with the Pentagon, and now
the mainstream media and just about everybody in the media
had done this thing the other day where they decided
they're gonna walk out, and they packed up their offices
and they left the Pentagon. They turned in their credentials.
This is how farther did it. Wasn't just one of
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these we're just not going to cover the Pentagon. No,
they turned in their credentials and cleaned out their desks
and left the Pentagon. Okay, I'm still trying to figure
out what the problem is here for you guys. Are
we supposed to be upset? Are we supposed to be upset?
Then that you news media people or just you're not
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able to get in your way and roam around wherever
you feel like it. And because of that, you're just
gonna stop. You think that the Pentagon gives a rats
ass that you you decided you're not gonna cover the
Pentagon anymore. You know that that actually makes their jobs
easier to not have you hanging around all over the place.
(01:10:08):
And again, nobody cares. Nobody cares that you losers walked
out of your job at the Pentagon. And do you
think that the networks are going to be like, Okay,
well we're just gonna we're gonna reassign you to somewhere else.
You're probably gonna be out of a job by Felicia exactly, Seeb.
(01:10:31):
It was actually a great video to watch if you
get a chance to see the video. There's somebody that
did record a video of all these reporters and producers
and stuff that were leaving the Pentagon with all of
their boxes. Glorious moment. So here's another thing of out
of the files of be careful what you wish for.
There is a Chicago area federal judge who's now attempting
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to force the Ice officials to wear body cams during
their law enforcement activities. Now, I'm gonna say this, I
support that idea. I support that idea, and Here's the
reason why, because again, be careful what you wish for,
(01:11:14):
because now that you are going to have the or
if they end up forcing them to do this, you
will have body cam activities of all of your idiot
leftists that are throwing rocks, spitting at them, and doing
all these other violent activities. And you're going to have
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them now on camera up close. It's not going to
just be the camera that was off of the distance
and reporter that was there or somebody with their cell phone. No,
it's gonna be BODYCM photos of the idiots on the left,
the antieth of people, and these others doing what they're doing.
(01:11:56):
So now ice will be able to say, hey, you
want to see that beautiful bean footage of what went
down at that event when we went in there to
arrest a violent rapist, murderer or whatever it might be. Yeah, here,
look go ahead. Can we bring it up with a
big screen? Here, go ahead, bring that up on the
big screen. Let's go ahead and show them exactly what
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went down, exactly what the temper tantrums happened from the leftists.
Let's go ahead and see that. Wow, would you look
at that video? That'll destroy their narrative. But this US
District Judge Sarah Ellis, who is, by the way, a
Canadian born. She was appointed back in twenty thirteen by
Barack Obama, and she claimed that she was startled after
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seeing the chaos unleashed by protesters in broadview on television.
She said that I live in Chicago, and if folks
haven't noticed, I'm not blind right. Ellis had been handing
down a consistent stream of rulings to kind of hamper Ice.
Last week, the judge demanded that ICE officers wear badges,
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and also she ruled that they are to be prohibited
from using certain riot control procedures in the Chicago area. So, Judge,
let me ask you this question, just on that last point,
What makes you such a freaking expert when it comes
to riot control procedures? How do you know better than
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the police on how to do this? And honestly, I
think it is time, We're far past time for the
Justice Department and for Donald Trump, the administration and Congress
to step in and tell some of these judges you
need to sit down and read a book. Here's here's
the laws. Read this book, read the constitution, sit down
(01:13:52):
and shut it. But think about that though. The video
that will come out, it'll be fantastic and right John,
they'll get to record the assault on them and then
we get funny videos exactly. I love the idea cam
them up, put them on. As a matter of fact,
can we get them? You know? I don't know if
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if if the body cams have this yet, and I
think they should because there's a new camera that that
GoPro has out where it's a it's like a three
sixty cam. I think that that's what Ice needs to wear.
They need to wear the cameras that actually give you
like a really wide broad kind of view so we
don't miss anything because those body cams there, they're like
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a very narrowed focus. I want to see it all.
I want to see all of this and I want
to what I really am missing this? This is the
view that I want. And tell me how how spot
I am? A spot on? I am with this because
we have seen like the the one that happened last
week and I don't know if you guys saw this
one where there was the the rioter that was that
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was going up against the federal agent and everything out
of his mouth was just f you f you go home,
F you, F you few That's all he was doing.
It's like, is that the best you've got for your protest?
That all you could do is just scream F you
at somebody? Okay whatever. The Ice agents they were just
kind of standing there like yeap, okay whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:15:18):
And then that.
Speaker 6 (01:15:18):
Same guy who was Fu Fu fu spit in the
guy's face. And I'm telling you, I what every time
I watched it, I swear to God, I saw this
guy's soul leave his body when the Ice agents reached in,
grabbed hold of him by his clothes and yanked him
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into their line, and behind them, his shadow, his soul,
and the stain that was starting to form in his
pants was left right there. It happened so fast. I
want to see the look on that guy's face. Can
you imagine, you know, this confidence that he had in himself.
I'm sitting there and screaming fu and I'm such a
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tough guy, and then all of a sudden, he spits,
and then you see the soul leave his body, and
his shadow is left behind because it happened so fast.
Oh God, I'm drooling an excitement and anticipation waiting for
this video. Please do it. Please, please, please, please, please,
your honor, please force ICE to wear those body cams.
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I want to see it. It's gonna be fantastic. But
she also went on to say that I'm getting images
and seeing images on the news and in the paper
reading reports where I'm having concerns about my order being followed. Well,
who the hell are you? I'm concerned that my orders
are not being followed. Whatever, judge, but again, I do
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want to see him. So Tom Holman, please cam these
guys up, every single one of them. And like I said,
I want to see the three sixty cams, and you
can get those for like the hell helmets. It'll be fantastic.
You get that the sixty one right out there in
the helmet and you'll get a three hundred and sixty
degree view of everything that's going on. Oh my god,
(01:17:09):
I'm getting way too excited about this. It'd be great,
but again, be careful what you wish for. They've already
been about sixteen hundred body cams that have been issued
by ICE because they do use body cams, and I
think that they need to use more of this, and
we ought to actually have a dedicated internet channel that
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ICE or Homeland Security actually just streams all these videos.
You want to see it, you want to see what's
going on here. It is be fantastic. I love it,
absolutely love the idea. And of course the other thing
too that's going down in Chicago, because right now this
is the hot bed for all this activity. Governor Pritsker
showed up on MSNBC last night on the briefing and
(01:17:54):
he's now talking about how the ICE agents should be
charged for breaking local and state laws. He was on
the briefing with Circle back Sake and she had said,
you said on Sunday that you were looking at prosecuting
ICE agents who violate the law. What can you tell
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us about that? What would that look like? And tons
of fun. He put down his pancakes for a second
and said, well, we don't know that anybody would be
held accountable at the federal level. So we're looking at
all of the options at the local level with county
state attorneys, with attorney generals to go after people when
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they're breaking Illinois law, when they're breaking local law, and
we think that they have you know, when they've driven
through enough through an area yelling, someone's yelling at them,
and they decided to simply throw a tear gas canister
out the car as they're driving through at someone who's
on the side of the road. That it seems to
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me it is, I know, a violation of Illinois law.
And so the question is, can we hold the officers,
the agents responsible when they do something like that. If
it were a police officer, we could. If it was
you know, you or me, or just an average person
throwing you know, a tear gas canister out the side
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of a window at people, we could hold them responsible.
So it seems like they ought to be held responsible
for breaking local and state laws.
Speaker 8 (01:19:29):
All right.
Speaker 6 (01:19:31):
First off, I would love to see the law that's
written in Chicago or in Illinois in whole that that
specifically says you can't throw a tear gas Canada canister
out a car. I want to see where that specific
law is, because that's what you're kind of quoting here.
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And of course, what is going on with these things.
It's not simply somebody just yelling at ICE agents. Agents
aren't throwing canisters of tear gas at them because they
said something bad. They're not a bunch of Democrat liberal
whining cry babies that Oh my god, my feelings are
hurt if there is a threat. Sure they're doing it,
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but they also know that sticks and stones may break
their bones, but names will never hurt them. It's the
sticks and stones that they worry about. But now Governor
Pritzker is threatening to go after ICE agents and arrest
them and charge them for breaking local laws. So what
are you guys going to do. Are you going to
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then make a law in Chicago that says it's against
the law to arrest somebody who's here illegally. Are you
going to make a law in Chicago or Illinois that
says that you can't arrest somebody for breaking the law,
at which point you can't arrest the ICE agents because
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if they break that law for trying to arrest somebody
for breaking a law, then you can't arrest them because
they were there to arrest the people who were breaking
a law. It's just so stupid to watch what Pritsker
is doing in Illinois when you have a mayor who's
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approval rating hits single digits because the people don't like him.
The people are not supporting the stuff that he's doing.
People are not supporting the activity that Pritzker is doing
as well. They want their city cleaned up and you're
going against it again. Cam them up. I want to
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see it. I want to see all the cameras on
all of the ICE agents, and I want to see
all the footage later on. What was it, Kurt? The
movie Ice will be a blockbuster. It will. And you
know what, honestly, just do a complete streaming channel, a
streaming channel of today's riot. Here's all of the Ice
bodycam footage. You can see it for yourself. Be fantastic.
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All right, welcome back to the Brian Rush Show. An
hour at number three of the show. Want to welcome
to the show. You see him on news Max every
afternoon four o'clock Eastern time. He's got the Chris Alito
Show and he's got a whole bit. Chris. I would
love to actually go down your entire resume, but I
have one question, how the hell do you got time
to do all the stuff that you're doing. Chris Alito,
Welcome to the show.
Speaker 8 (01:24:42):
It's great to be here, man.
Speaker 6 (01:24:43):
Thanks for having me absolutely, thank you so much for
coming on today. Do appreciate it. I gotta also say this,
my mom is a huge fan of your show on Newsmax.
So if I don't say that to you, she will
probably beat me up for it. So I got to get.
Speaker 9 (01:24:58):
That out well.
Speaker 8 (01:25:00):
Obviously she raised a good conservative young man, and obviously
she has wonderful taste.
Speaker 6 (01:25:06):
That she does. So props to mom on that one.
But I want to talk about one of the new things,
the new projects you got going on, because you got
so much going on. You're you obviously got your News Max,
you got your radio show, you got your podcast, the
executive director for the Conservative Hispanic Society, and then somehow
someway you found time to write a book. The book
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is called The Rise of the Liberty Loving Latino, a
New American Revolution. And for the audience here, Chris, it's
they're not new to the Hispanic voting in this country
in this topic because we talk about it all the time.
But tell us a little bit about the book. What's
in the book? What's it all about?
Speaker 8 (01:25:47):
Well, it is, first off, it's it's very much me.
You know, when I started the Chris Salsado Show at
at the Blaze home Boy. Now that was thirteen years ago.
When I got out of news and got into opinion,
That's when I started, you know, formulating things like Salsado Show,
axioms and all the in the vein of and inspired
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by the Great Rush Limb, all the late Great Rush Limp.
So I got out of the news rank started developing
some of these concepts and noticing some things in how
the Latino community played into conservatism and how it only
seemed to me, you know, with my upbringing, with how
I was raised, that the Latino community was more at
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home on the conservative side of the Ledger. No, I
didn't notice. I didn't say Republican, I said the conservative
side of the Ledger. And so throughout the thirteen years
of the Opinion show and then the television and everything,
you just you rattled off about what I'm doing. It
kind of reached I did an act of fiction first,
which was right near Resident Barack Hussein Obama's occupation of
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the Oval Office, and that was blending my two great loves,
conservatism and science fiction together. So the active fiction then,
which is called Liberty Rises. And then I'm like, man,
I got to do a nonfiction And the twenty twenty
four election cycle and the massive wave of what I
had been advocating for over a decade was starting to
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come to fruition, this wave of Hispanic slash Latinos finding
their way to the conservative side of the Ledger, and
it was manifesting in a huge way that resulted in
the election, and right on the heels of my interview
with President Trump before the election, so I said, got
to put it down a pen to paper and start
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chronicling what led to this, as I said, the most
significant political revolution to hit America since the formation of
the Republican Party. Yeah, so that's what led to it.
Speaker 6 (01:27:49):
Yeah, And you're so spot out about that too, And
what are these things where? And you're right about the
conservative not necessarily Republican And this is one of these
things that I point out often. And you can either
back me up on this or correct me on this
when you look at the Hispanic population and what they
stand for with their morals, their values, family religion, which
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are such a big part of the Hispanic community, and
this Hispanic lifestyle. And you look at how the Democrats
have attacked that exact thing that is so important to
the Latino Hispanic community. It's like, it's no wonder why
they want to be more on the conservative side and
not the other side.
Speaker 8 (01:28:29):
Yeah, and don't forget the work ethic.
Speaker 10 (01:28:31):
I mean, yeah, the work there is.
Speaker 8 (01:28:34):
Yeah, the the Hispanics coming in from other countries where
the Democrats have won, that's why they had to flee
their home countries. Right, And that's actually one of the
concepts we cover in the book is that many Hispanics
came to America. Their ancestors came to America, praise God,
most of them legally, and they came to America to
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flee countries where the Democrats or their their ideological equivalents to.
Speaker 9 (01:28:59):
Take and over.
Speaker 8 (01:29:00):
Right, So they fled to America, and all of a sudden,
they see the Democrat Party descending into the political violence,
the left wing extremism, the lawlessness that became the hallmark
of why their great grandparents and their grandparents had to
flee these other what Trump called s whole countries, why
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they had to flee to America. And now they saw
the Democrats doing the very same thing to the United
States and said, there's no place else to run from here,
so we better do something. And I'll point you to
a map, and we point this out in the book.
There was a map of the Texas Border Congressional map
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and in twenty twenty most of those counties were blue.
And you look at them now and after the twenty
twenty four election, and they flipped red. Why because the
Democrat Party opened up the borders and allowed those communities
to be overrun and literally destroyed by waves and waves
and waves of criminal illegal aliens. And Latinos in America said, no,
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thank you all done. It's time to chart a different course.
And they did.
Speaker 6 (01:30:12):
Yeah. And it's amazing too because when you when you
talk to Latinos in this country, who you know are
maybe first generation or immigrant or second generation, you hear
those stories about how they're so upset with the the
illegal immigration, which is funny to watch the Democrats respond
to it because they get this, like, what do you
mean you guys are upset we're bringing your people here,
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and and they kind of have that anger about the
fact that you know, no, we did it right, we
did it legal, We work hard every day, and you're
giving these people, you know, the world and not respecting everything.
And you really do see that in the Hispanic community though,
except for if you're a Democratic, you don't see it then.
Speaker 8 (01:30:53):
Yeah, you know, Brian, we're also kind of dealing with
something of that in what's going on in this Supreme
Court case the Voting Rights Act in section two being
up before the Supreme Court. You're seeing this as the
Democrats are like, well, yeah, naturally, if you're if you're
a person and I hate the term person of color,
and we address that in the book too, if you're
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a person of color and h we we actually chronicle
how some Democrats are saying, we've got to stop reducing
these communities to their skin color. We got to stop
because it's it's antithetical to the teachings of doctor Martin
Luther King. Uh. But not all Democrats are turning around,
and they just made arguments fort of the Supreme Court saying, yeah,
(01:31:34):
you know what, we've got to be racist to fix racism. Yeah,
letios go what excuse me?
Speaker 6 (01:31:40):
Look look at what Kanjie Brown just said. I mean, yeah,
how do you walk back from that one?
Speaker 2 (01:31:48):
You know, you don't.
Speaker 8 (01:31:49):
Well, in case folks don't know what Kaitanji Brown Jackson,
the woman who doesn't know what a woman is. What
she said was that being a quote person of color,
black or a Latino means you have a disability. She
equated being a so called minority with a disability. And
she settled and it's not me interpreting, she actually.
Speaker 6 (01:32:12):
Said the word for word.
Speaker 8 (01:32:14):
Yeah, And Latinos go, yeah, I know, I don't think
they want to be a part of that.
Speaker 6 (01:32:19):
Yeah. Yeah, it's amazing. And when you look at the population,
it's you know, sixty six million plus and growing here
in the country legally, you know. And when you look
at what Trump got last year in the twenty twenty
four election, he nailed forty five percent of the Hispanic vote,
which obviously has got the Democrats running a little bit
scared trying to figure out what's going on, because I mean,
(01:32:42):
not only are they losing the Hispanic vote, they're losing
the black vote, They're losing the gay vote. You know,
everybody that has been a traditional Democrat voter is going
right out the window.
Speaker 8 (01:32:53):
Yeah, well, if you're an American, you're not voting Democrat,
right if you are, if you believe in the concepts
of being Americ and the Constitution, the rule of law,
equal justice under that law, you're not voting Democrats. And
we point out in the Rise of the Liberty Loving
Latino in the book about how you know the numbers
we saw we're forty seven percent of Hispanics voting for
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President Trump and the majority of Latino males, the majority
of Latino males voting for President Trump. Why because and
I think that there's an I don't shy away from.
And this is again part of the reason why so
many Latinos are defecting away from these batguano crazy Democrats
is we recognize there are differences between men and women.
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There are differences. So the man says, you know, it's
my job to protect my family. It's my job. We
have this protection mentality. And we saw that that the
Democrats were unleashing crime and criminal, illegal aliens in our communities.
And the Latino men, not the majority of Latino Latino women,
but Latino men in the majority voted for President Trump.
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Out of that, I believe instinct to protect, to defend.
Speaker 6 (01:34:07):
Yeah, yeah, And it's great to see that because as
we know, you know, looking at history, the way the
Democrat Party had attacked the black community and specifically the
black male in the history about how you know, to
not be the man, to not be the provider, not
be the protector. And we've seen what that has done
to the black family unit and to the black community,
(01:34:31):
and it just makes you wonder how much the Democrats
are going to want to try and do that now
to the Latino community, to try and really destroy them,
and how much that would work out for him?
Speaker 8 (01:34:41):
Right true? And you know what, if you are to
ask me, you know, Chris Salcedo, just just ten years ago,
would the Democrats be running on men can have babies
and men belong in women's sports and this idea of
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trans everything and which you know, we can get into
the whole argument about not even argument the stats of
what gender dysporia really is and what the trans quote
unquote movement really is. And we go through this in
the book and the Rise the Liberty Loving Latino. It's
what I call and I coined it's part of the
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talk radio show the progressive pecking order chart, and it's
all of these these so called disenfranchised or victimized groups
the Democrats come up with, and the Democrats chew them
up and split them out. Happened with the blacks, happened
with Latanos, happened with gays. Now they're on the onto
the trans issue. And what happens We ask in the book,
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what happens when one of their other marginalized groups, radicalized
Islamic fundamentalist terrorists, when they go off and they shoot
up a gay night club like the Pulse nightclub in Florida.
What happens? What are the left wingers do? Who they
side with? And we go through the whole process, the
whole left wing mentality, and again it all goes back
to why they're losing Americans, why they're losing Latinos, and
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as you rightly point out, the black community, there's a
great Black awakening happening in the black community about everything
we detail in this book. So it's not only it's
not only the detailing of what happened and why, it
also charts a course forward to and if things go
the right way of the Supreme Court, how maybe we
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can facilitate that these anti American, violent left wing kooch's
freaks and nuts and the Democrat Party don't win another election.
They shouldn't have power over us ever again, because when
they get power over us, our people pay a huge
and steep price.
Speaker 6 (01:36:47):
Yeah, that is so true, and we, like we pointed out,
we saw that in the black community. And you know,
yesterday on the show, we had the Florida Chairman of
the Republican Party on and one of the questions that
I had asked him, and this is something and I've
been very hard on the Republican Party as a whole
when it comes to messaging and getting out there and
reaching people. What do you think the Republican Party needs
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to do right now to continue to reach out to
the Hispanic vote and to the Hispanic male and the
female as well, you know, going forward, because twenty twenty
six is going to be a very important election. If
the Republicans screw it up and lose the House, the
level of chaos that is going to happen in this
country with the Democrats in charge of the House is
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going to be ridiculous. What do you think the Republican
Party needs to do well?
Speaker 2 (01:37:34):
Well?
Speaker 8 (01:37:35):
First off, you've hit on something that when I everbly
and invariably go out I give speeches, right, and so
I talk to Republican groups all the time. And you've
asked a question that everybody asks me all the time.
You know, how do we appeal? How do we appeal
to the Latino community, the Hispanic community? And I always
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give this analogy. I say, look when and I think
you actually he said the words, Brian, you said outreach. Outreach.
Democrats do outreach, right. Democrats do outreach every two years
because they want something. And think about just a visual
of that. When you do outreach, your hands are extended
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and your palms are facing up and you're asking for something.
You know, this is my idea about I want your vote,
give me your vote. What do you want to hear
from me? So I get your vote?
Speaker 6 (01:38:28):
Right?
Speaker 8 (01:38:29):
And this is what democrats do, What leftists do, is
what political consultants do. What I have told the Republican
Party what you ought to do is instead of doing outreach,
reach out your hand and the handshake position, you should
do partnership. A partnership means I'm extending my hand and
a handshake position, and I'm I'm going to be with
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you here before the election, during the election, and after
the election. And the number one I say thing I
say to Republicans is don't do outreach. Just go talk
to Latinos. Many of these, you know, the John Cornyn's,
Mitch McConnell's of the world they have they said, well,
doesn't know us any good to go talk to them
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because they're already they're already Democrats and they're a father. Yeah,
they don't even bother. So look, man, the conservative message,
you know, so long as some Republicans can actually carry
that message, the conservative message is superior. One take that
message like Trump did, unabashedly, unapologetically, and go and talk
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to these groups, and you're going to win them over
as he did.
Speaker 7 (01:39:38):
Just be you.
Speaker 8 (01:39:39):
Be Republicans, actual Republicans. Don't find the nearest butt cheek
of a Democratic kiss to appeal to a Latino. Just
be a Republican and let your let your advocacy stand
for itself, let your policies stand for themselves. You know what,
the Latino community and Hispanic community are not as but
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as Democrats say we are.
Speaker 6 (01:40:02):
Yeah, that that is so true. And and when you
look at how the Hispanic community, the gay community, the
black community has been rolling over into the Republican Party.
The Republicans. I don't think they really went after him.
It just kind of it was one of those that
awakening and they they came. But the Republican Party never
put them into any categories. We never looked at at
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a Latino woman and say you're going to be LATINX.
It's like, excuse me, I hit a button.
Speaker 7 (01:40:34):
Oh oh, that term. We get into that hugely in
the book The idea because I don't know how much
you know about the Spanish language, but U and the Latin,
the Romance languages.
Speaker 8 (01:40:46):
That the the masculine feminine is built into the language, right,
And so all all of a sudden that became inconvenient
for the Democrats because of their their gender bender trends idiocy. Right,
So all of a sudden they start coming up with
this latinxbs and like thedos are like, say what again?
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If you pull that Among Democrats Republicans in the Latino community,
it is a ninety percent negative that that term LATINX.
But they keep because they're left this they're totalitarians. They
keep cramming it down our throats and again that was
part and parcel of what the whole political revolution that
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I'm outlining in the book is what it's documenting. That
was part of the reason for it. And by the way,
on your point about messaging from the Republicans, I'm the
Democrats are going to run on healthcare. They're going to
say the healthcare system is broken. And you know what
I'm not hearing is Republicans saying, yeah, you guys broke it.
We're under Obamacare. Hello, I mean, no, Republicans, where's the
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unified voice of the Republican Party saying we're under Obamacare.
If you're out there running on healthcare is broken, you
guys broke it and you're the last people we should
be trusting to fix it. But that but there's no messaging,
is there. There's no unified messaging to put that out
and it's gonna it's the biggest Achilles heel of the
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Republican Party. And why I'm a conservative and not a Republican.
Speaker 6 (01:42:21):
Yeah, I don't blame you. Uh though. The book is
called The Rise of Liberty, Loving Latino uh and America
a New American Revolution, and Chris, I think we are
seeing that that revolution. We are seeing not only the
Hispanic population rise up and and really just kind of
come over to the right and get away from all
this craziness and the madness. And of course another big
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community that does have a lot of Latinos in it, uh,
and that is New York City that is going to
be a danger zone with Mama Donna that's coming about.
What are some of your thoughts in New York.
Speaker 8 (01:42:55):
City that that maybe if the Latino community gets organized
and notices that their sensibilities, their faith, their values under
direct threat from which likely will be the first communist
elected to run a major city, in the major city,
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the number one largest city in the country, that if
that comes to pass, maybe the only shot that New
York has is the rise of liberty loving Latinos to say, no,
I mean, I guess we'll go with the Democrat who
killed a whole bunch of senior citizens in the China iorish.
I guess that's preferable than living under a communist who,
(01:43:41):
by the way, promised yesterday that New Yorkers are gonna
have to pony up over fifty percent of their paychecks
to pay for all of this Marxism and socialism.
Speaker 6 (01:43:49):
So yeah, it's a mess, Chris Alsiito, where do we
get the book?
Speaker 8 (01:43:55):
You can go to right now. This is cool. You
can save a couple of bucks to Amazon. Make my
publisher very happy. Go to Amazon. You can save a
couple of bucks by pre ordering it right now. Type
in the Rise of the Liberty Loving Latino and New
American Revolution type in Chris Salceato. Either way you should.
You should pull up both the books. The Rise the
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Liberty Loving Latino drops December ninth, and you can pre
order it now, save yourselfs a couple of bucks and
and give it to the liberty lover in your life. Uh,
it'll it'll be something that they will covet because again
it's not just what transpired and why, it's the path
forward too.
Speaker 6 (01:44:34):
Yeah. Absolutely, And we'll throw a link for the book
at the Brianrustshow dot com to check it out. Chris Elcito,
love watching you on news Max and we can do
that later on this afternoon four o'clock Eastern time. And
of course you have your podcast that he says, leto
storm podcast the book. It's great pleasure to chat with
you today and hopefully you we'll have you back on
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the show sometime soon.
Speaker 10 (01:44:58):
Yeah, Brian.
Speaker 8 (01:44:59):
And by the way, a time change. Everybody's I'm getting
it wrong sometimes myself. We're now at five pm Eastern, okay,
so check it out.
Speaker 6 (01:45:06):
So four pm on the on the Central time. Then
we'll we'll go down. We'll just change it up a
little bit. Chris Elcito, thank you so much for coming on.
We do appreciate it.
Speaker 10 (01:45:14):
Talculator Brian, thanks.
Speaker 6 (01:45:26):
All right, welcome back to the show. Big thanks to
Chris Salceldo of Newsmax. Great interview with him. He's got
some energy to him. I like him. I'll definitely have
to have him back on the show. By the way,
if you want to grab his book, there is a
link for it at Thebrianrustshow dot com. Just click on
the past guests on the top banner and it'll bring
you there and he's down there and it'll bring a
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link to to be able to get this book. I
myself looking forward to that one. I'm gonna have to
grab that too, all right. Coming up back to the
bottom of the hour break which is coming up here
just a couple of seconds, we're going to have the
Boys from America in view. I know some people they
questioned it yesterday when I posted that we were gonna
have Chris on the air, and people said, hey, what
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about the Doster Boys. Oh come on, you know, we
can't not have the Doster Boys on on a Friday.
It wouldn't be the same thing. It would just be weird,
it'd be bizarre. So we can't do that. So hang
on America and Views Doster Boys, Brett and Matt. I
think both of them are joining us. Well, at least
have Brett. They'll be coming up, coming up just a
little bit right here on the show. But first we
(01:46:29):
do need to take a break. And again, if you
want to grab that book from Chris Elslido, go to
the Brian Restershow dot com. Click on the past guest.
There's a link for that right there. Hang on, we'll
be right back, all right, Welcome back to the Brian
(01:46:53):
Rush Show here in Florida Man Radio and streaming on
Rumble and Wimkin. It is Friday, and you know what
that means. It is to bring in my favorite brothers,
my favorite brothers from a different mother, Brett, Matt Doster
from America in View, which is heard right here every
Saturday from twelve at twelve noon on Florida Man Radio.
Speaker 9 (01:47:12):
Hello, boys, how you doing this morning?
Speaker 6 (01:47:16):
Doing fantastic? How are you guys today doing well?
Speaker 9 (01:47:20):
Man?
Speaker 6 (01:47:21):
Good?
Speaker 8 (01:47:21):
Good?
Speaker 6 (01:47:21):
We're good awesome, boy. We got some stuff to talk
about today. Where do we begin peace in the Middle East?
That seems to be a big one. If as long
as you're not a liberal Democrat, what are some of
your thoughts on the New Piece Deal?
Speaker 9 (01:47:36):
Yeah, I think you're right, Brian. I mean, this is
one of those situations where the Democrats are really having
to hold their nose and give President Trumps some credit.
Speaker 6 (01:47:44):
And Hillary Clinton gave credit.
Speaker 7 (01:47:46):
I mean.
Speaker 6 (01:47:48):
I had a double check that it wasn't like dreaming.
Speaker 9 (01:47:53):
No exactly. I mean, they can't help but give credit.
It's really been fascinating. I will go one step further.
Even the view was giving him credit. Now they were
doing it. I mean they really were having to make
a public spectacle over holding their nose and all that
good stuff. But yeah, they were having to give him credit.
And of course, you know President Trump and too, in
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true fashion, is not only taking credit, but also he
is praising members of his cabinet, people like Secretary of
State Mark or Rubio, who of Forces, one of Florida's
own who had a huge hand in bringing all the
forces together to get this thing done. Of course, the
big question is going to be how long will it last? Right, right?
And so we're going to continue to watch that. I mean,
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I think it's going to be fascinating over the next
couple of months. We're already seeing a little bit of
violence breaking out again, and so this is a tenuous
piece deal. But the main thing is I think it's
it's given the president a lot of political capital internationally
now to be able to weigh in on the Russia
Ukraine war. It sounds like Zelenski is going to be
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with Trump today and then they're planning to have a
conversation with Putin next week and see if they can't
move to the next steps on ending that crisis. So
who knows, maybe President Trump will get the Nobel Peace
Prize this year after all.
Speaker 6 (01:49:10):
You know, I was talking about that on the show
earlier today. And you know what I think Donald Trump
should actually do is get up there and just highlight
all the things that he did and promote all of
the exhibit that's going to be in his presidential library
and say I don't need no Nobel Peace Prize. I've
got an exhibit that's too big, too full for your
silly little prize that nobody cares about. I mean, I
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think it's time for Donald Trump to just stick it
to Nobel and say you used to be worth something,
Today not so much.
Speaker 10 (01:49:40):
I love it. Yeah, you're exactly right, Brian, And I
think that would be that would be a very trump
assed move. Grandstand and grandstand and one up this international
organization you know that has, yeah, just some sort of
historical credibility, but like we talked about last week, I mean,
it's just really eroded by kind of a kind of
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an obvious political agenda that goes along with what they do.
It's it's funny that Trump himself really wants it or
has talked about it. But you're right, that would be
the biggest move just kind of say look we got peace.
We don't care about the Peace Prize.
Speaker 6 (01:50:15):
Yeah, yeah, I mean it would. And for him to
also just promote his Presidential library with the you got
to go down there and see it's a big, beautiful display.
It's gorgeous, it's huge, and there's no room for your reward.
It would just be great. I mean, you think about this.
If Donald Trump was to get out and just bash
the living hell out of no Bell, it would really
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discredit it even more to the point where people would
be like, ah, you know what, I'm good. I don't
I don't need that award, Thanks for the thanks for
the consideration, but I'm good. I mean he would destroy it. Yeah, exactly, Yeah,
I love the idea of that. There's a lot of
things also going on the Bolton indictment that has gone down.
You think we'll actually see a conviction on this one?
Speaker 9 (01:50:57):
Oh man, that is a great question. You know, it's
hard to know right now. We're going to have to
take a few i think more days to see exactly
what is part of all the Bolton charges. Right now,
we've kind of got this nebulous sense that he is
being accused of misusing classified documents. This was the same thing,
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by the way, that they took a look at with
President Trump down at mar A Lago. You know, as
we discussed last week Brian and we discussed it on
our show as well. I think to be we have
to be a little bit careful here that it's not
perceived as just being a revenge indictment, right because you know,
I want to believe that if they've indicted Bolton, that
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there's some real evidence there that there was some mishandling
of these documents, or that there was an intent on
his part to deceive the State Department and take with
him some things that don't belong to him. They belong
to the American people, and they belong in the classified files.
But if there's any hint that this is a revenge
indictment at some point along the way, it's not going
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to be good for us, and it's not a good look.
So anyway, I hope they get this one right. You know,
so far they've gotten everything else right, so I hope
they get this one right as well. And if he
did it, look he needs to pay a penalty for it.
Speaker 6 (01:52:10):
Yeah. Absolutely, not to mention, the one thing that you
can consider when it comes to this type of thing
is that the more of them we got, even if
it's just a temporary punishment, you know, throw them in
jail for six months or whatever, maybe it'll it'll drive
that message to others that you're not above the law,
that you're not superior to everybody else. And there's rules
that need to be followed because I think there's one
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of the problems we have in DC is we have
too many people who think they are above the law
and can do whatever they want to do.
Speaker 10 (01:52:38):
There's a set of conversations that we've probably all had.
I've certainly had them with some folks who either have
served in the military or served in some sort of
special sort of special service. And a lot of times,
I'm thinking, all the way back to Hillary Clinton and
her email scandal, people would say, look, if I did
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what she did, I would have been in jail based
on having maybe a lower level or a mid level
job that required confidential information and trying to handle it
according to the rules. I think this is a theme. Man,
It's come up again and again with classified information. You know,
how do people handle it? I think unfortunately, it seems
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like some of these older figures sometimes it's more through
inethnos than it is through you know, some sort of
like real nefarious intent. I think with Hillary Clinton, I'm
not putting her in that category. I think there was
a nefarious intent with her, But we got to sort
this out, and you know, I don't know if there's
a way, if there's a way to get ahead of
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this stuff. On the front end. Now, of course, with Bolton,
he wrote a book that the first Trump administration tried
to block and then a judge, you know, got involved
in all this kind of stuff, so that this one's
a messy one that just has a lot of aftermath
to it. Point which is, look, if if classified information
is a matter of grave importance, we got to figure
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out as a country how to put the lid on
this stuff. And you know, this could be part of that.
Speaker 6 (01:54:07):
Yeah, yeah, it could be. Want to see what happens
with that. In the meantime here in the state of Florida,
we got a lot of things that are going on.
I mean, we're getting ready for the next session of
the of the legislature and it's going to be the
believe this is the last one for DeSantis.
Speaker 9 (01:54:24):
Right, that is correct, is the last one for DeSantis.
He's going to have a big agenda he has made.
And look, Brian, you and I have talked about this. You,
Matt and I have talked about the property tax issue
in the state. Obviously, that's you know, front of mind.
The property insurance, especially as it relates to home insurance,
is front of mine for many consumers out there, DeSantis
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is saying that he wants a property tax cut, he
wants a solution, he wants to be able to roll
these things back.
Speaker 7 (01:54:54):
Now.
Speaker 9 (01:54:55):
The House came out yesterday with a sort of package
of cocktail of proposed reforms that would all be presented
to the voters in the form of constitutional amendments next year,
so be next November. In fact, one of your state
representatives in your market, representative griff Griffiths, had a big
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piece of that. He's got a probably one of the
better pieces of tax reform there, which would limit the
increase in your homestead of taxes to one percent per
year for three years, and it would limit it to
five percent per year for commercial properties. Right now, it
can go three percent per year on your home and
five and ten percent per year on your commercial property.
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So it's a substantial cut. Now, the downside, if I
can just say, the downside with all these packages, is
that it requires voter approval. As you know, that's kind
of a wicket because voters don't understand these things, and.
Speaker 6 (01:55:51):
They're very good at twisting them as well when it
comes to the yes, which you know brings me to
another question. When it comes to that, what is it
about Florida where everything has got to be a constitutional amendment?
Why can't they just pass the damn law? I mean,
what is it about Florida that that is how we
have to do everything. It's like, you know, do you
want to allow dogs to go take a walk on
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a Sunday? All we got to do a constitutional amendment.
Just pass the damn law. That way, if it's fed
up later on, you can go back and tweak it.
You can't do that with constitutional amendments because again, you
got to get it down to the people, and all
the people have got to vote on it, and if
the people are confused, it gets It's just such a mess.
And I don't understand why the state of Florida does that.
Is it laziness not wanting to be accountable? Is it
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the way we've just set up the system? What's the
deal with that?
Speaker 9 (01:56:36):
Well, you're spotal on, Brian. There's a lot of things
that have been proposed for our constitution that really should
be handled by the legislature, and that process has been
reformed a bit. But let me say this. In the Constitution,
it says that any tax structural changes must be approved
by the voter. So that's why it has to go
to the constitutional amendment now as it relates to property taxes,
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and this is one place where DeSantis is probably going
to have some reactionary high ground. The legislator can impose
a property tax rollback without taking that to the voters.
And I have a feeling. I have a feeling that
the governor will come back and say, you know what, guys,
that's not good enough. We need some tax relief in
the form of rebates and a rollback now. And I
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think the House is going to have to respond. If
they don't, they're going to look like they're trying to
stall out property tax relief.
Speaker 2 (01:57:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:57:24):
And then, of course the other problem with that is
if they stall out with all this hype that's been
brought up about it, the Democrats want Florida back, and
they want it back hard. They don't have a whole
lot of money on the state level to go after
these attacks, but you know, you start getting George Soros's
and all these other political packs involved, start going after
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you know, vulnerable state representatives, vulnerable senators, and then there's
the governor's race. If the Republican Party, and I keep
saying this, if they screw it up in this legislation session,
it could really dramatically hurt the Republican's ability to have
a super majority at the very least here in Florida.
Let alone lose the governor's race. And we've got the
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governor's race coming up to and a lot to talk
about when it comes to that.
Speaker 10 (01:58:11):
Man, that is a great point, Brian. And the property
tax topic has been so dominant over the last say,
I don't know six to twelve months. You're exactly right.
You can dream big and think big, but you can fail.
Speaker 9 (01:58:24):
Big too, right.
Speaker 10 (01:58:26):
I mean, it's almost like the stakes have been raised
because of all this chatter. There are a lot of
people they want property tax relief. A lot of people say, hey,
I love the idea of them going away altogether. But
if you have all these conversations, these plans, these proposals,
and these votes and if nothing comes of it, man,
that's going to really sit badly with the voters. Yeah,
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and you're right, it could definitely be exploited by the
other side.
Speaker 5 (01:58:51):
You know.
Speaker 10 (01:58:52):
Does that mean that they don't really change the legislature,
but somehow pick off the governor's race. Does it influence
you know, who's in the cabinet. I mean, it could
have dire consequences. So yeah, our hope, I mean, I'm
sure your hope is as well that the governor, in
combination with the legislature and both bodies, you know, get
together in a way that there's maybe a couple of
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choices that the voters can really go after and let's
get one of them done. You know, we need to
have some we need to move the ball forward one way.
Speaker 9 (01:59:22):
Or the other.
Speaker 6 (01:59:23):
Yeah, you're right, And we talked a little bit about
the whole messaging yesterday with Evan Power, who's the chairman
of the Republican Party here in Florida. And you know,
one of the perfect examples that we can actually give
as to how they've kind of screwed this up, and
that is the insurance thing. You know, most people will
still complain that the Republicans haven't done anything on insurance
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here in the state of Florida, when the reality is
they've done multiple things to get the ball rolling, but
it's nothing that is an instant fix. It's things that
sets that ball in motion, but it's going to take time,
and they haven't really messaged that, hey, we've gotten this done,
and this is the result that we should be seeing.
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People are just looking at going, hey, I got my
tax bill or my insurance bill. Why isn't it Why
aren't you doing anything about it? You're not doing a
thing about it. And you know, that's another one of
those things that can hurt the Republicans. You know, on
the insurance thing, they've done stuff, but nobody's feeling it
because it takes time, and there's all these things that
are just wrapping up that could really hurt the Republican
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Party if they're not careful.
Speaker 9 (02:00:27):
Yep, that's exactly right, Brian. And that's why I think
the governor, if you were smart, would probably convene a
round table of all the major insurance carriers in the
state and say, you boys need to get a rebate
out there quick or else you're going to have bad
people in here who are going to mess up your
business model going forward. Yeah. The truth is that it
took us twenty five years to get us into the
insurance fix that we were in. It's not going to
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get sold tomorrow now. One thing I will say for
your listeners is that Florida's rates have flattened compared to
the rest of the country and there have been a
few decreases, you know, not massive decrease, but it has
started to tail off. But to your point, because it's
kind of a slow turnaround, people are still feeling that
pain and there does need to be a better, i
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think set of messaging and talking points on that coming
from our elected officials.
Speaker 6 (02:01:14):
Yeah, there absolutely does need to be I mean, we
need to understand some of the actions that they took,
like the whole basically neutering, the ambulance chasing lawyers who
have caused one of the major increases in our insurance.
That's one of the things that they have done. But
it's going to take time for it all to build
back up. But the governor's race, you got to talk
(02:01:35):
about that. What's the latest developments that are going on
in the governor's race.
Speaker 9 (02:01:40):
So, yeah, big developments. This week you saw a couple
of dueling announcements Byron Donald's is trying to make the
inside play with Tallahassee legislators. He announced sixty three currently
serving state House members who have endorsed them. Paul Renner
responded with a list of veteran readership, including state representatives
(02:02:01):
and retire Brigadier General Pat Manny from over in Oklaoza
County here where you are. As one of his big
grassroots announcements. Jay Collins, who's the current Lieutenant governor, continues
to say that he's still contemplating, still contemplating, and people
are presuming that he's going to make an announcement possibly
mid November now or even after the first of the year.
(02:02:22):
But he kind of keeps kicking the cane down the field.
And now there's talking erupting about whether a Wilson Simpson
who's the act Commissioner, may be thinking about getting in
or even at Casey Desantus, And so I think we've
still got we still got some time. Yeah, it's a
way to go before we see what this field looks like.
Speaker 6 (02:02:41):
That's right, Yeah, it's going to be interesting. And you know,
I think one piece of advice that I can throw
to any and all candidates, because you kind of pointed
this out. The Byron gets all of these these these
representatives that endorse him, and then what was it, Renner
ended up getting, you know, a couple of establishment people.
I don't think the voters care, you know, going down
(02:03:03):
that road of an establishment person. I don't think that
helps anybody, and then all of these representatives. I don't,
I don't. I don't think that those types of endorsements
at this point the people really care that much about.
I think we really want to hear more about what
are you going to do for us in the state
of Florida. How are you going to fix the problems
that we face? Don't really care about your endorsements. Just
tell us what's going on and stop tooting your own horn.
Speaker 10 (02:03:27):
Man. You're you're exactly right about that. That is ultimately
what voters want to know. How are you going to
govern differently? Or the saying as maybe the previous governor.
You know, people have loved Ron DeSantis in many ways.
There might be some things they're not crazy about, but what,
you know, how are you going to be different? How
are you going to be the same, and what are
the new big ideas voters do get tired of, you know,
(02:03:52):
kind of like business as usual. When it was at
the federal level, we called it the swamp. We don't
quite have that same kind of terminology Tallahassee. But there's
some similarities, and people don't always get jazzed up about more,
you know, more of the same. So you're right, all
these candidates they've got to figure out their message, what
distinguishes them from past governors, and what distinguishes them from
(02:04:15):
the other candidates in the race. And Uh, that takes time.
You know, it's gonna That's that's what the campaign's all about. Yeah,
and I think the voters will be excited to see
some of these guys in person, listen to them and
you know, really form their own opinions about what the
future looks like. Right.
Speaker 6 (02:04:29):
And and I really hope too that every one of
the candidates, and you know, I know Byron's pretty big
on this. Uh, it gets down to that that individual
personal level and and comes across as a real person.
Speaker 10 (02:04:40):
You know.
Speaker 6 (02:04:40):
That's That's one of the biggest gripes that I've had
about Rhonda Santis is that he's not that personable. He
doesn't like to shake hands, doesn't like to interact really
truly with the voters.
Speaker 10 (02:04:49):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (02:04:50):
He's been a great governor, but there's some some of
those elements that you know, just doesn't make him a
real kind of human person. And I think that any
candidate that does jump into this, that's one of the
things you're going to have to do, and the Republican
Party has got to also remember, and this is one
of the things that I talked with Evan Power yesterday
about is to keep the negativity at an absolute minimum,
(02:05:11):
because David Jolly, I think that he has that ability
to look at the the maroon Republicans that we have
that have moved to the state and say, you guys
want all of that crap, look at the look at
the mess that's going on there. We could be middle
of the road here and can win some things over
and really cause some problems. And and if you're not careful,
(02:05:34):
he could win that governor's race.
Speaker 9 (02:05:37):
Yep, that's right. I mean, look, we have to be vigilant, Brian.
Anybody who would take a step back right now and
look at Florida, we would realize, okay that even four
years ago that it was still an almost blue, very
purple state. We have picked up a ton of voters
who've moved in here. But you have to remember, Brian,
(02:05:59):
these are economic Republicans, right, They're not necessarily you know,
hardcore on the social issues or other things. So the
challenge of that is is that a Democrat can appeal
to them by appearing to be fiscally responsible on taxes
or insurance while not necessarily embracing everything else about the
Republican platform. So we've got to be careful. And I'm
not saying, by the way that we're going to lose.
(02:06:19):
I'm just saying, if we're not going to be and
if we're not aggressive, that's right, we might. You know,
we still got a campaign, like we're five points down,
and be serious about governing and lay out an agenda
for the people of Florida. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:06:31):
Absolutely. The show American View happens tomorrow right here on
Florida Man Radio twelve noon. What are you guys going
on the show this week?
Speaker 10 (02:06:40):
Yeah, we're looking forward to the show tomorrow, Brian. We're
going to have a fellow from the Heritage Institute on
Daniel Flesh. He's got a really cool personal story served
in the IDEF and the Israel Defense Forces, and he's
a public policy expert on the Middle East. We're going
to talk about the peace Deal and just basically Trump's
legacy with this Steele and the chances for peace going forward.
(02:07:02):
So we're looking forward to that. We'll chew up a
lot of the other national state issues at the same time.
Speaker 6 (02:07:07):
Awesome, looking forward to it tomorrow twelve noon, America and View.
And of course if you miss the show, Americainview dot
com is the website where you got the links for
your podcast and everything else. Bretton Matt Doster. Always enjoying
our Friday conversations. Can't wait till next week when oh
wait a second, did I get that invite again? I
must be missing it And one of these days I'll
(02:07:28):
you know, you know, I.
Speaker 9 (02:07:30):
Just count on it for next week. We're gonna make
it happen.
Speaker 6 (02:07:32):
Brother, I just got to give you some crap over
it all the time. Matt and Brett, thanks so much
for coming on. Have a fantastic weekend, and we will.
We'll again talk with you next week. Absolutely, we'll see
you guys later. America in View again it has heard
every weekday, our weekend, Saturday at twelve noon, we got
(02:07:54):
to take a quick break. We'll be right back. Good morning.
All right, that's it for the show. We gotta go.
I have a fantastic weekend. Thanks so much for checking
us out. Thanks to Chris el Solito. Also thanks to
the Doster boys for coming on. We'll do it all
again Monday, until then, have a great weekend, see you later.