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October 29, 2025 • 133 mins
Conservative Talk Radio Show with a Knock-it-off Attitude, Live from the Freedom State of Florida
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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Brian Russe's name, you know the brand liming up the
airways in this ing melting snow face with a fiery
head talking truth.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
You can't always stand fast tone.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
Show from Coast to coast.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
Got the facts, but it ain't no boast. Can't give
up the change and give it a toast to the
man who roasts the moose.

Speaker 4 (00:40):
Knock it off.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
It's rust on me. But in my life care of
scenes the command no, don't fred frame in the top show,
Silver Street, the first words that's off the plane. Nothing

(01:02):
never stays the same, breaking down walls of shame. Ryan
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so true does sends to the core all Xysians. Cheaper
score for Bryan's battling in this war. Knocking off it's
russ me punning Ryla care Saine Dick you mind, no,

(01:28):
don't free free in the saucial Silver Street.

Speaker 4 (01:40):
All right, good morning and welcome to the show. Yep,
it's wiener Wednesday. Get yourself a hot dog today. You
can even have one for breakfast. Have a corn dog
for breakfast. I don't think there's anything wrong with that,
or do it for lunch, whatever it might be anyhow,
welcome to the show. Thanks so much for being part
of the day here and letting us be part of
your day as well. We got a lot to talk
about today coming up later on the show. Show author

(02:01):
John Leake is gonna be joining us, so we're going
to talk with him about the new bill that Rodne
Santis is set to pay or to sign, which basically
is going to allow Ivermectin to be available over the
counter here in the state of Florida. Well, that's gonna
make the left loved. They're gonna love it. They're gonna
absolutely love it. Anyhow, other things to talk about today,

(02:22):
so much? Where do we even get going? Gavin Newsom?
Can we just go down the Gavin Newsom road? Did
anybody see the full interview? And we talked a little
bit about this the other day, But the full interview
where he did the podcast where I don't even know
why we're where to begin with this guy, I really don't.
The guy is such a fake. But he's now getting

(02:43):
a little bit of a blowback on this. It was
one of the interviews which I told you about the
other day, where like every other word out of him
was an F bomb, Like he was just f bombing everything,
trying to act all cool and hip or whatever the
heck it was that he was trying to do. I
really don't know. But one of the things that came
that he is now getting slammed on really bad for

(03:04):
and he's getting some widespread criticism over this, and that
is his claim during the podcast over the weekend that
his family hustled to pay bills while he was growing up,
which is a very interesting thing because he tries to
portray himself as a as a working class and that

(03:26):
his mom struggled. You do understand that that Gavin Newsom
comes from a very wealthy family, right you understand that.
But on the All Smoked podcast on Saturday, Newsom described
being raised by his mom who came from no money
and just hustled by working multiple jobs. And he had
he had the the wonderbread. He all the wonderbread, you

(03:49):
know what I mean. And then he starts talking slang.
It's like, it's not that it's the first time that
this has happened. And we've seen AOC do it, We've
seen Clinton do it. We see the ridicule that happens.
Maybe as a politician, it's not a good idea for
you to go down that road. But when they were
talking about the struggles, he said, come on the mac

(04:11):
and cheek, macardy and cheese. This is how I grew up, bro.
Every day in the backyard, just bouncing the basketball, throwing
the ball against the wall, to the ball is just like, fraid.
That's it the whole thing. Like he's trying to become relatable.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
Now.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
I will give Gavin Newsom credit. One of the things
that Gavin Newsom has done since he's kind of unofficially
made the decision that he's going to run for president
in twenty twenty eight is that he has broken down
and tried to cross some of these barriers and has
decided he's going to try to reach out to the
younger crowd by going on to so much of the

(04:49):
social media, by doing his own podcast, by inviting some
of the conservative podcasters onto his podcast, going on to
conservative podcasts, to shows. He made that effort. I give
him prompts there, but dude, you got to get your
story right. You got to get it right, and don't
do it in a way that's gonna make you look

(05:10):
like a fool. Because conservatives quickly started to respond to
Gavin Newsom's remarks that he did during his podcast on Saturday,
and of course it was almost right away right away
was that the whole basketball thing was hilarious because he
couldn't dribble a ball to save his life. Yeah, you
remember the kid that he ran over when he was

(05:30):
and this is one of those things that probably won't
escape him, especially now that he's talking about, you know,
a whole basketball thing when he was I believe it
was campaigning during the I want to say it was
the recall thing maybe, but it was not too long ago.
He was doing some campaigning and he he did a
little basketball court thing with some young kids, probably the

(05:51):
ten year old kind of range. And of course, because
it's Democrats, they had to do it with a bunch
of black kids. And they got out there and he's
playing basketball and literally ran over this kid like he
tried to play hard against this kid, like it was
Michael Jordan though he was going up against and he
tries to act all cool, bounces ball around and plows

(06:12):
this kid over, trips over him, lands on top of him,
grabs him and kind of gives him the you know, hey, oh,
we're just pulling around here, right, kids. You know it's
a good thing. Sometimes I read the comments before I
actually say them out loud, because yeah, it was a

(06:33):
wonderbread ain't cheap because you've been stuck eating Walmart bread. Well,
I mean you got to understand, though, dude, when when
you were Gafvid Newsom and and the wealth of his
family came from and everything for you to have to
not go to the artists and bread that came from
the very expensive bakery and you had to go down
to Wonderbread, I mean that's some real struggles. That's real

(06:55):
struggles right there. But the Conservatives definitely hit him pretty hard.
Adam Carolla hit him good with saying his dad worked
for Getty Oil, reminding everybody that he was in. His
family was an oil family. They had money, they grew
up with money. Also, Georgia State University professor Rob Jenkins

(07:16):
also joked and saying that he'll be the He'll next
he'll be telling us about the guy at the pool
who used to rub his leg hairs. I mean, he
started getting hit pretty hard on his claims that he
he was just simply I was struggling, man, bro Bro,
you know, the mac and cheese oh yeah, with the

(07:37):
stacks of the wonderbread. And I was out there, I was,
I was playing basketball out there in the backyard and
my own private driveway where dad gave me a basketball.
Who what you did have one of those? I mean
I was. I was having to walk all the way
down to the community park, you know the ones with
the basketball nets that didn't have any net, and in

(07:58):
the rim was kind of bent down. Yeah, bro, bro, yeah, dude,
you failed, You absolutely failed. And the fact that he
was also out there like talking about how he was hustling. Dude,
you ain't hustling nothing. The only thing that you hustle
is now telling these fake lies about everything of your
life and try to become relatable while you're bending over

(08:20):
the state of California and you want to do the
same thing to the United States as the president. Just
give it a rest, dude, Just absolutely give it a rest.
I don't think any of us believe the lines that
are coming out of Gavin Newsom, but hey, it is
what it is. I mean, we're going to expect a
whole bunch of lies that are going on. So yesterday

(08:44):
there was yet another vote to reopen the government, and surprise, surprise,
it failed, did not get the full sixty votes that
were needed. They kind of were thinking that maybe number
thirteen was going to be the lucky one, but it
is not. The Senate failed to passed yesterday. They passed
it YESTERA or they voted yesterday with only three members

(09:06):
of the Democrat caucus voting for it, which included John Fetterman,
which we knew about, Catherine Cortez, Master of Nevada, an
angus king of Maine who's an independent who kind of
caucuses with the Democrats. Did not pass the bill yesterday
again for the thirteenth time to reopen the government. And

(09:27):
of course this is the Republican's fault. It's all the Republicans.
They're the only ones to blame on this. And if
you don't believe me, ask Chuck Schumer, because he will
tell you. Chuck Schumer came out and said before the
vote that Republicans need to start negotiating an extension of
expiring health insurance subsidies in order to bring federal employees
back to work. Again. They're on this extension of the

(09:52):
healthcare subsidies quote unquote Obamacare in order to bring all
the federal employees back to work. Now, here's the thing.
If they were to open up the government, and if
Chuck Schumer and the idiot Democrats actually turned around and said,
all right, look um, all right, we got to get
the government back up and running because it's affecting a
lot of things now, and it's affecting the federal government

(10:16):
and all of the employees that actually were normally voting
for us. And now I think they're realizing it's our fault.
But we have to make sure that Obamacare, the Affordable
Care Act, is funded with the additional subsidies that were
added in during COVID Care. Now, Chuck, we're not all
that stupid, because the federal government has insurance for its employees.

(10:41):
And by the way, it's not the Affordable Care Act.
It is a regular insurance plan for the federal employees.
So extending the Obamacare or Affordable Care Act subsidies the
additional subsidies, by the way, not the stuff that's normally
in it, but the addition the ones that we're added
in after COVID or because of COVID. That we can't

(11:05):
open up the government unless we do that. And the
Republicans they need to start negotiating. No, Chuck, I don't
know if you realize this. You're in the minority. You're
the ones who have to start negotiating. This is the
point in time, Chucky, where you say to the Republicans,
all right, listen, we will vote to reopen things. But

(11:26):
when we reopen things, can we discuss the extensions of
the Affordable Care Act? Because we're not fooled. We know
that it's not one vote that happens a year that
decides what our spending is going to be. I mean,
it's kind of a joke. The one thing that needs

(11:47):
to be done every year is obviously the spending plan,
not a budget, the spending plan for the federal government
for its daily operations, which is what we're going through
right now. But we know that every single day, every
time that they do a vote, it's to vote to
spend more money. So it's not like we don't think

(12:08):
and don't know that they could pass the bill, the
clean resolution, which should actually be a budget, not a resolution,
and reopen the government, get everybody back to work, get
our soldiers paid, get our federal workers paid, get our
ice members paid, get back on track, and then tomorrow
decide to spend more money on the Unaffordable Care Act.

(12:31):
Thank you, Ricky, because that's what it is. It's unaffordable.
We know that that is the case, so stop it.
But he also went on to talk about how the
open enrollment period for the health insurance marketplace under the
Affordable Care Act begins in November first, and said, the
Republicans don't even want to talk about fixing healthcare. Americans

(12:52):
are on the brink of a healthcare crisis unlike we've
seen in our lifetimes. Well here's the thing, Chuck, what
are you guys. Neither of you guys, Republican or Democrat,
want to talk about fixing healthcare. Instead, all you want
to do is say we need to have more for
the Unaffordable Care Act, we need to spend more money

(13:14):
on that, rather than fixing the problem. And now because
of this this fakeness that you're doing, which by the way,
these subsidies for the Obamacare also go into taking care
of the health care of illegal aliens. They're not getting
put on on the Affordable Care Unaffordable Care Act, but

(13:34):
there's still these subsidies go into paying the local hospitals
for having to pay for the illegals. That's what it's
boiling down to. Now. Yes, we are now at a
point hands down, can't certain dispute this. We are at
a point now where the shutdown is hurting people. An
initial shutdown for a week, maybe two weeks was not

(13:57):
going to really affect anything. But now we are at
a point where people's savings are being drained because they
have to pay mortgages and rents and car payments, they
have to pay for food and all kinds of other
stuff that they're not getting paid for. And of course
we also have these snap and food stamp benefits which
will be not refunded here in the next couple of days,

(14:19):
so you do have people that are gonna go hungry. Now.
This is also another complete argument of something that needs
to be fixed when it comes to the food stamp thing,
because if I see another video of somebody getting online
and complaining that their food stamps are not being you know, refilled,

(14:40):
and seeing the other videos that they post where they're
buying junk food and all this other stuff. And I
actually heard one person and I was flabbergasted when I
heard this one. There was a woman who took to
social media who is complaining that her thirteen hun hundred
dollars a month in food stamps was being cut thirteen

(15:06):
hundred dollars. Now I have I've had days where I
have not afford, been of will afford a lot. I've
had days and I have them now where I can
really go and afford whatever I really want. When it
comes to food, I can go do it even though
it's just me in the house. In the entire course

(15:29):
of a month, I have never spent more than maybe
five hundred dollars on groceries maybe, and that was when
I also had to do things like pick up some
cat food as well, and maybe I also had to
pick up a pan for something because I was going
to make something, so I would add, you know, an
additional twenty thirty dollars to something that wasn't food related

(15:54):
that I just needed. There would be some times where
you know, I would buy the the extra nice ice cream,
or the cheesecake that was a little bit more expensive,
or this week I decided I was going to have
an expensive steak. And I've never exceeded five hundred dollars.
And I work my ass off, so when I see

(16:14):
these people get out there going I'm getting thirteen hundred
dollars a month, and I'm mad because I don't have it.
Get off your fat ass and go get a job. Seriously,
I'm tired of seeing the people complain about this who
are not getting out and working. I saw another guy
who went into social media who was complaining about how
and I almost saved this one so I could share it,

(16:37):
but I didn't because I was just blown away by
the audacity of this guy. But he takes to social
media and he's talking about how all of his benefits
are going to expire and he needs to be taken
care of, and all of his food stuff needs to
be there, and his healthcare needs to be taken care
of because this is what the American taxpayers are supposed
to do. You're supposed to take care of me. Now,

(16:59):
this is a guy then, based off of watching his video,
is very much so capable of it taking care of himself,
able body worker one. But his mentality was that the
American taxpayers, it is your job to take care of
this guy. It's your job to make sure that he
can eat whatever he wants to eat. It's your job

(17:22):
to make sure that we are subsidizing his rent. This
is one of the other problems that we have in
this country is this entitlement that needs to stop. And
I'm sorry if it ends up being painful for you,
where we look at you and say, yeah, no, go
get a job, or you're gonna starve. No, go get
a job, or you're not gonna be able to afford

(17:44):
that nice apartment that you're living in, plain and simple,
plain and simple. Don't look at me and the rest
of the American people who work hard, save their money,
struggle to get through their families and everything, and then
you turn around and say that it's our responsibility to
take care of you. F you, dude, have you in

(18:05):
the hardest possible sense out there, starve, starve and sleep
under a bridge if you have to. At this point,
you get zero sympathy from me that you're not getting
your benefits. The people who should be getting them are
the ones that are struggling, like the single mothers, the
low income mothers, the fathers, the elderly. Those are the

(18:27):
ones we should be taken care of, not an able
bottled jackass like you who should be off doing your
own jobs. All right, that guy got me ticked off.
This is the reason why I didn't share because I
knew it was going to raise some other people's blood pressures.
All Right, we got to take a quick break. We're
running late. This is the Brian rust Show. Good morning.

(18:57):
All right, welcome back to the Brian Reuss Show. Here
a man radio happy wiener. Wednesday, Good day to get
some hot dogs. By the way, I found out something.
And for those that live here in the Panhandle, you've
heard of this, and that is the Peanut Festival that
goes on up there in Dothan, Alabama. I have lived
in this area now for about twenty years, just about

(19:22):
just shy of it. And I was talking about this
yesterday and talking about the fact that I have never
been to the Peanut Festival, and as a matter of fact,
I used to when I was a kid. We used
to go to all the big festivals up north because
this is such a great festival time and like an
expo time, and back home, they were always so cool.

(19:44):
And I've wanted to go to this thing and I
haven't done it, but I was told And I don't
know if anybody else has been there and been there
to this and has experienced this, because I'm only to
bring this up because it's Weener Wednesday, but apparently there
is a corn dog stand and I think it's it's
the corn dog Man, I think is the one that
has the most amazing corn dogs in the world. So

(20:07):
the fact that today is Wiener Wednesday, the fact that
coming up I believe it's this weekend the Peanut Festival, which,
by the way, apparently it's also hard to find peanuts
at which blows my mind. But whatever, we're talking about
Wieners today, and not in that sense, but we're talking
about the hot dogs and the corn dogs, and apparently

(20:28):
there's an amazing corn dog that it's up there. And
now I'm thinking it's time to round up the posse
and maybe it's time for us to go up to
Dothan and experience this amazing corn dog because everybody that
I start talking to rants and raves about the thing,
and it is. It is absolutely amazing. So I don't
know if you've been there and you've done it, messaged

(20:48):
me in the chats or DM me and let me
know if it's really truly worth it. So I don't
know either way. We've got to take our break for
the bottom of the hour. Here this is the Brian
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Good morning, all right, welcome back to the Brian Rush

(21:19):
Show here on Florida Man Radio and streaming at Rumble
and Wimkin. Thanks for letting us be part of your
day today. Of course, the leftist screaming on social media.
Our buddy Chris Maurie. If you think STAB benefits are
being used by lazy people who siphon your tax dollars, fu,
he says. As he says this by the way, sitting

(21:40):
in his expensive audi that mommy and Daddy bought for him.
And of course we also have other people like our
friend Brooklyn Dad defiant he talks about this is a
Trump shutdown and has to remind us over and over
and over again in his post this is a Trump shutdown.
This is a Trump shutdown. First off, it is not
a Trump shutdown. It's not at all. And the argument

(22:04):
now that the left is doing and again I pointed
this out yesterday, and now we're seeing it heavy that
they're moving away from the healthcare argument. They're still hitting it,
but now they're hitting into hunger and food and the Republicans,
Those evil Republicans are going to make Americans starve. And

(22:24):
of course Brooklyn Dad defiant points out a fact saying
that forty two million Americans are losing SNAP benefits. That
is a fact that there are forty two million Americans
that are on this. But he also continues on saying,
sh'd ask Trump why he gave forty billion dollars to
Argentina or one hundred and seventy two million dollars for

(22:44):
christinoam's private jets. We've already explained both of those, but
this guy wouldn't be able to understand it. You know,
the bottom line is the Argentina thing was not giving
them money, it was a line of credit. And the
Christinome private jets, it was jets to place the current
ones in the fleet for the Apartment of Homeland Security.
And we've got hundreds of jets private jets like that

(23:06):
in the government. So sit down and shut up. But
you know what, here's the important thing that people should
actually be asking when it comes to the SNAP benefits
or the food assistants that yes, the official numbers that
are coming out is that SNAP had served on an
average of forty two million individuals per month throughout the

(23:30):
fiscal year of twenty twenty five, and across that it
was about twenty two million household Now keep you mind,
there's three hundred and let's call the three hundred and
forty ish million people in the United States that are citizens,
not including the other people. To have forty two million
individuals that need to have food assistance, that should be

(23:54):
the concern, that should be the problem. Somebody should be
bringing that up because we shouldn't have forty two million Americans.
And I'll remember this, forty two million Americans. That's more
than many small countries. So for the United States of America,

(24:16):
the great powerful USA, to have forty two million of
our citizens requiring food assistance, that should be the question
that should be the problem, not the argument about, oh
my god, forty two million people are going to go
hungry and be all emotional about it and blame the
Republicans for all. The questions should be why is that?

(24:40):
Why do we have forty two million of our neighbors
on food assistants. Now, you and I both know very
well that there are millions of those forty two million
that are able bodied workers that are just too damn
lazy to get up and go out, and they want
government to support them and provide for them. We know that.

(25:05):
We also know that there are many people on that
list that are struggling single parents, male and female. We
also know that many of those people that are on
the food assistance are people like the elderly, or somebody
who has maybe been sick and doesn't have the ability
to get out and work again, somebody who's not an
able body worker. But again, when we watch some of

(25:28):
these videos of some of the people that take to
it and complain, like there's another one that at first
I actually thought she was a satire video when I
first saw her video where she gets out there and
was complaining about how her and this was before the
shutdown even happened, about how the benefits were being taken down,

(25:49):
and she was let's say, plump. She wasn't like obese
or anything. Well, I guess in the medical term she was,
because Helen the medical term, so am I. But she
was not in the best of shape, missed most of
her teeth, not very well educated. There's a lot of
issues when it came to her. But she was complaining

(26:11):
that Donald Trump and the Republicans took the junk food
out of her snap benefits. What am I supposed to do?
How am I supposed to get my junk food and
my soda? Like, first off, that takes some cojone is
for you to go and take to social media to
complain about the fact that we can't give you money
to go buy junk food. While you're sitting there in

(26:35):
your overweight status, your teeth all kind of riding out
of your face, and you're complaining because you can't get soda.
Hun knock that off. As a matter of fact, what
you should be doing is picking up a couple of
those cases of water, not the soda. But she took
to the videos again, and she's another one who was

(26:56):
talking about how she's getting like thirteen hundred dollars a month,
whatever the heck it was. I think it was actually
a little bit more than that. And she was complaining
that she had to and get ready to have some
sympathy for this, okay, because this is just so sad.
I feel so bad for her. She went to go
have her nails and her eyelashes done, which by the way,

(27:19):
did not improve the vision, and she was mad because
when she went to go use her EBT card for it.
It was declined, how is she supposed to get her
nails and her eyelashes done? Because she had to pay
cash out of her own pocket. She was pissed. She

(27:44):
was so upset the fact that her EBT card wouldn't
work to pay for her nails and her eyelashes. And
she's also the one complaining that she can't buy her
junk food and that you know, her thirteen one hundred
dollars plus and I think her number was a little
bit higher, that she won't be getting that in November first,

(28:06):
And what is she gonna do? And when you have
these leftists that get out there and try and slam
on us conservatives for saying we need to be a
little bit more responsible on this benefit, and they they
yell at us for it. Look, I one percent I

(28:26):
support taking care of a single parent. Look, I grew
up with a single parent. I know what it is
like to have mom struggle to make sure that there's
food on the table for my brother and I I
know what it's like to watch my mom struggle to
be able to get the necessities, the basics. For us,

(28:48):
we maybe didn't have the best of the best. She
did what she could, and we've seen that that's the
type of people that should be taken care of so
that the children are taking care But at the same time,
she shouldn't have been given money for you know, being
able to buy us junk food and sodas and all
this other stuff. She should have been able to money
to make sure that we had nutritious food on the table.

(29:10):
So what I see these people who are able bodied
workers getting out there and complaining about it. Sit down
and shut up. As a matter of fact, sit down
and shut up, get in front of the computer that
we probably bought, and look for a job. It should
go to the struggling parent, It should go to the
elderly who look, they've they've paid their dues. They should

(29:32):
be taken care of by society, and we should be
taking care of them, not screwing them over every time
that we can, while we get these fat, lazy individuals
who want to complain about things. And here's the other
thing too that I saw some people talking about how
the Republicans are being racist when it comes to the

(29:55):
food benefits, and and you know, it's another white supremacy thing.
And I'm like, give me a break because when you
do the breakdown of this with the racial ethical breakdown
of those who receive the food assistance, thirty seven percent
that receive it are white, twenty six percent that receive

(30:16):
it are Black, sixteen percent are Hispanic, three percent are Asian,
and two percent are Native American. So exactly how is
that a racist thing for conservatives and Republicans to say no,
we're not going to support that. Then that means we're
taking food off the table of our fellow white people. Well,

(30:36):
that's not good white supremacy. We're failing at that one too.
And here's another statistic that kind of irks me a
bit when you see again the people that are taking
to social media to try and get your sympathy. The
average benefit is about one hundred and ninety dollars per
person roughly, and that equals out to about three hundred

(30:59):
and fifty ish fifty six dollars per household a month
for the snap benefits for the food assistance. There are
some states however, like California they have the most recipients
and five point three million people. Texas and New York
and New Mexico they also come in trailing right behind it.

(31:22):
With about twenty one percent of its population. Of their population,
you know, on food stamps and food assistants. But again,
the question should not be how are we going to
fund it? Why are we not going to fund it?
The question should be why do we have forty two
million people that are struggling? And again we know that

(31:44):
not all forty two million of them are struggling, but
that should be the question. When I see it, I
think to myself, outside of the rational thought of I
know who's really on there that shouldn't be is that
it would bother me a lot if I really knew
that forty two million people in America were struggling that bad,

(32:07):
that they need food assistance, and as a politician, I
would be looking at the situation going how can we
make life better for those forty two million people? What
can we do as politicians, as leaders in this country
to make sure that those forty two million people don't
go hungry without just giving them something? How do we

(32:29):
solve the problem again of forty two million people, and
remember that that is larger than many of the populations
of many countries around the world. That should be an
embarrassment to me as a politician. I should be embarrassed
in the world stage that I have forty two million
people that can't make it through the month without food assistance.

(32:56):
But they don't look at the real problems out there
to solve the real problems. And of course we know
that the Democrats won't do it. And the reason why
the Democrats won't do it is because they need those
forty two million people. They need those forty two million
people to be hungry, to be struggling, to be afraid
today because coming up in a couple of days, their
benefits are not gonna be reinstated. They need them to

(33:20):
be scared so that way they can get out there
and they can say big bad evil Donald Trump while
he's building his three hundred million dollar ballroom so that
they can have fancy meals in there. And you're going
hungry because those Republicans won't reopen the government and get
your snap benefits. This is one of the things that

(33:42):
we need to also educate our fellow Americans on. We
need to educate our fellow Americans that your being used
as a pawn in a game. And while you may
go hungry, the reason you're gonna go hungry is not
because of the fact that Donald Trump is big beat
at an evil and the Republicans refuse to open up
the government. We ot to tell them the Republicans are

(34:05):
doing everything they can to get it open, and we're
also trying to save money so that we can afford
to help you. But we need to educate them about
what's really going on and who's really the villain in
this situation, and then we need to address the problem.
It shouldn't be that many Americans on food assistance, but

(34:27):
it is. And like I said yesterday on the show,
and I'm pointing it out because this is the direction
that they are going. They're stepping away from the healthcare thing,
even though that's their other struggle, the other thing that
they desperately want, and again we know why because it's
for the illegals. The next big fear is you're going

(34:50):
to get hungry. And there is nothing worse than telling
a parent who is struggling to put food on their
table for their children that your children are not going
to have food. Again, this is the Democrat ideology to split, divide, conquer,
and to keep you in fear. And right now, you

(35:15):
shouldn't be fearful. You should be angry. You should be
angry at the fact that the Democrats are playing this game.
You should be angry that you're one of forty two
million people that need to have food assistants because of
all these games that our politicians play. That's where it

(35:35):
needs to stop. All right, we got to take a
quick break. We'll be right back. This is the Brian
Rush Show. Good morning and happy Wiener Wednesday. Thank you
so much for listening to us here at the Florida
Man Radio. We'll be right back. All right, Welcome back

(35:58):
to the Brian Rush Show here at Florida Man Radio.
Appreciate your checking U out, letting us be part of
your day today. You know, one of the things that
I talked about yesterday a little bit is, and I
think we need to promote this a little bit more,
and that is how to make the best out of
the food that you can get. Because I know that
there's some of the cheaper food that is out there

(36:18):
that's kind of craptastic. It really is. But there's some
things that I have learned throughout my lifetime because look,
I've had my struggles. I know I'm not gonna be
somebody who just sits there and says, well, you know,
I grew up in a privileged lifestyle, but you know what,
I read the notes, So I'm gonna act like I no,
I know, like I said yesterday, having to do the

(36:40):
struggles to find a couple of bucks to go buy
some pasta and some pasta sauce so you can eat
for a couple of days. I know that struggle. But
one of the things that I've also discovered. I'm gonna
pass this along as a little tip, and that is
mac and cheese. You know, especially since Gavin Newsen wants
to bring this one up. Bro, you know the hustling
that I had to do, and you know the oh yeah,

(37:02):
that mac and cheese, but the the one that the
maid probably made for you. But no, that that cheap, crappy,
powdered cheese stuff that you would get like two for
a dollar at the dollar store or whatever. You know,
that's one of those things where you can kind of
look at it and go, oh god, this is gonna
be gross, and it is kind of gross. However, hear

(37:23):
me out on this. Okay, you ready, if you if
you boil the the the macaroni, all right, get the
macaroni all boiled, set it aside for a second. Then
in the same pan. It's like I'm doing the cooking
show here. And now in the same pan, you put
in the you put in the milk that is required
into it, and then you put in two times the

(37:46):
amount of butter. Put in two times the amount of butter,
and just a smidge bit more milk, not a lot,
just a smidge more. Then you put that that that
cheese into it again, and then you start to whisk
it and just keep whisking it. And you gotta whisk
it really good. Don't let it like thick and thicken up,
but thent a thicken just a bit. And you just

(38:07):
keep whisking it, getting a lot of air up into
that and whiskey whisk and whisk and whisk and whisk
and really get it good. And then you put that
cheese back in or the macaroni back into the cheese
and stir it all up. I'm telling you, that cheap,
nasty box of macaroni and cheese, it will be amazing.
And then of course you could also throw some of

(38:28):
those little spices in there, throw a little Kanye and
pepper up in there, throw some just regular pepper. It's great. Yeah,
the craft It Off brand at least twice a week.
I can't tell you how many times I've had those.
I used to get so excited going to the grocery
store and you'd see them. It'd be like, you know,
four for a dollar or four for two dollars or
whatever it was, and you're like, yep, take it, but seriously, yes,

(38:50):
whip it. Whip it good. That does amazing job to
that cheese. Because if you just if you follow the
instructions on a box of of macaroni and cheese where
it has the powdered cheese and you just do it
the way, it doesn't come out very good. But if
you separate the macaroni and the cheese, put a little
extra milk in there, twice the amount of butter that

(39:11):
it tells you to put in there, Let that butter
all melt down and everything, and whip it really good
to the whisk Oh you'll thank me later on. As
a matter of fact, I could go for some of
that right now. It's delicious. But I mean, these are
the things that we're also missing out on teaching our people.
And somebody in the comments also said, we need to
bring back trade schools. We do, and we not only

(39:33):
trade schools do we have to bring back, but we
also have to bring back things like homech and type
of stuff like that, so we can teach people how
to do this stuff because I think too many really
truly don't. So coming up later on in the show,
author John Leek is going to be joining us. We're
gonna chat with him about a new bill that Roda
Santis is going to be signing to allow Ivermectin to

(39:55):
be available over the counter here in the state of Florida.
And of course, the the pro COVID people don't want
that to happen because they want you to be reliant
on the government. They want you to be reliant on
the the drugs that they approve of. So this will
be an interesting conversation we'll come up with that. Coming
up just a little bit, was it ground beef taco

(40:16):
seasoning on the mac and cheese? Oh my god, I
never thought about that. Not to mention again, like if
you don't have the taco seasoning, which most of the
time those little packets are stupid cheap. Anyhow, you know
you should have the staple of all those particular spices
and stuff in your shelf which you know comes in

(40:38):
handy and a little bit of this, a little bit
of that gives you that taco seasoning. But damn that
sounds I'm sorry, I'm getting distracted now with fat Boy
happy ground beef taco seasoning and some mac and cheese.
Oh that sounds delicious, It really does. I'm getting fat
Boy ip drooling just a little bit on that one.

(40:58):
But we're gonna talk with the with John coming up
later on, and it's also been a good conversation for
us to have coming up on Friday with the Boys
from America in view and AOC is at it. I
don't know if anybody saw the video that came out.
We're gonna play it in a little while after the break,
But first Riley Gaines had posted a photo because everybody's

(41:21):
kind of jumping in this whole thing with Zorn, Mama Donnie,
and it's a photo of Zorn, Bernie Sanders and AOC
on stage at the thing that they did the other day, which,
by the way, the same one where she went off
on this really crazy like rant. We're gonna play it
for you after the break where Riley Grains said that
we're being destroyed from within, an AOC reposts it and

(41:42):
comes back with this comment, maybe if you channeled all
of this anger into swimming faster, you wouldn't have come
in fifth. Wow, you do know AOC that she was
competing against dudes in the swimming because you think it's

(42:05):
okay for dudes to compete against swimming and your response
to Raley Gain and saying how we're being destroyed from within, which,
by the way, we are, and that is the Marxist
agenda to destroy us from within. But if you would
have just channeled your anger into swimming faster, you would
have come in fifth. Well, if you would have shut

(42:25):
up a little bit more and concentrated on making my
drink better, maybe I wouldn't have walked out so sober. AOC.
Hang on, we gotta take a break for the top
of the hour. We'll be right back. This is the
Brian russ Show. Good morning, Brian.

Speaker 1 (42:46):
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In this one, melting snowflakes were the fiery ahead talking truth.

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You can't always stand fast.

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To show from coast to coast.

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Did you mind old Joe freeing in the social silver streets?

Speaker 4 (44:20):
All right, welcome back to own number two of the
Brian Rush Show here in Florida Man Radio and of
course streaming at Rumble and Wimpkin and the podcast available
right there at the Brian Russhow dot Com. AOC is
going little Craig Cray, she really is. And Tony by
the way, Yes, I have seen AOC's man who in
case you have not seen AOC's fiance husband what I

(44:42):
It's kind of confusing as to what's going on with
them anyhow, He's he's rather on the feminine side. He's
rather on that feminine side. And by the way, he's white.
So just keep that in mind when you hear AOC
going off on some of her ridiculous rants, which she,
by the way, did the other day over the weekend

(45:03):
with Zoron Mahmadanni in one of the rallies, and I
kind of play this clip of her, just go and Craig,
Craig go.

Speaker 3 (45:11):
But we must remember in a time such as this,
we are not the crazy ones New York City. We
are not the outlandish ones New York City. They want
us to think we are crazy.

Speaker 4 (45:28):
We are saying, by the way, I don't know if
you understand this, AOC, if you were saying, you shouldn't
have to be the one to go out there and go,
I'm not crazy. My mom had me tested. I'm not crazy.
But yes, when we look at what's going on with

(45:50):
what Zoron Mama Dotti wants to do to New York City,
you have to be crazy? Do you have to be
the crazy ones to think that this is the direction
you need to go with the largest city in our country.
Not to mention, you also have to be crazy to
fall for the lines that he's giving you. It's been

(46:13):
laid out. You're being told that what he is doing
is first off, he's lying about everything. And you say, oh,
he can't do that because in the Muslim faith, they're
not supposed to lie. No, they're not supposed to If
you're a faithful Muslim, you're not supposed to lie. However,

(46:35):
you can lie if it is with the intent of
being able to spread Islam throughout the world. You can
lie with the intent to be able to get to
that point where you can have controlled to be able
to do that. And that is one of the things
he's doing. And again with all the free, free, free, free, free,

(46:56):
how what I don't understand is how people can get
through their life and understand that things are not free.
Somebody has got to pay for it. Things don't just
all of a sudden appear in some replicator somewhere and
all of a sudden, there it is. And when you
have examples, like living examples today of all of the

(47:19):
failures of the policies that Zoron Mamadanni wants to do,
you got to be crazy to go this wayes AOC.
Everybody else is crazy, right, Yeah, we're all of the
crazy ones. We are the crazy ones. To sit there
and say, hey, a government run grocery store will not
work because whoa Kansas city. How'd that work out for

(47:43):
you guys?

Speaker 1 (47:46):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (47:46):
Not so well, you're hungry, you need something. A grocery
store that ran in the red never had enough fresh
produce in there. Things were rotting because there were things
that people didn't want. They didn't know how to manage
the grocery store and it failed. But we're gonna give
away free bus rides. All the busses are going to

(48:09):
be free. You don't have to pay for anything on
the buses. Great, who's gonna pay for the buses? Who's
gonna pay for the maintenance? Who's gonna pay for the
people that have got to maintain the buses? Oh, and
then the other thing about how going to reduce crime,
and Zara and Mahmadanni actually said this, The way that
he's going to reduce the crime on the buses is
to make it free. So you mean you mean to

(48:32):
tell me that all this time, the violent crime that
we have seen and the the criminal activity that we
have seen on the buses was because the bad guys
had to pay to ride the bus. If we only
knew this all along. I mean, maybe we are the
crazy ones. Maybe we're the crazy ones, the stupid ones

(48:52):
to not understand that if you just make everything free,
then the bad guys won't do the bad stuff. Trying
to figure out this logic seriously, but you look at
all the other things zoa on Mama Donni wants to do.
He wants to meet free, free childcare. Well, who's gonna

(49:15):
pay for the childcare? Well? Do you think people are
gonna go, I just love children so much that I'm
just gonna give up my entire life and babysit. No,
somebody's gonna pay for that. Who's gonna do it? Well,
we're just gonna tax the rich another two percent on
top of the fifty percent that they already have. All Right,
the rich pack up and they leave. What are you

(49:35):
gonna do now? Are you gonna stand at the bridges
and say, I'm sorry, you can't leave New York You
and all your money has got to stay here because
we need your money. How is this gonna work? And
that's the problem is that they don't understand that it
doesn't work. And then you've got this other insanity in
addition to what's just going on with zoor on Mama Donnie,

(49:58):
And it's a given at this point. The man's going
to win the race. Next Tuesday, he's going to become
the new mayor of New York City. And again, insanity,
what happened to we will not forget, never forget. And
now you're gonna hire this guy who has all of
these Muslim connections, including connections to the terrorists involved in

(50:21):
nine to eleven, and you're going to elect him the
mayor of your city. Good job, New York City. Good job. Now,
if it turns out that he doesn't win, which I
really highly doubt that that's going to be the case,
I will be blown away. I will absolutely be blown up.
Maybe that's the wrong thing to say with when you're
talking about a Muslim mayor. Maybe, But here's another stupid

(50:44):
insanity that comes out of the left Wisconsin. The Wisconsin
public schools are now providing sanctuary for accused groomers and
sex abusers. They let that sink in for just a second.
That's just the headline constant school. Public schools provide sanctuary
for accused groomers and sex abusers. This is one of

(51:09):
the things that one of the teachers unions have stepped in,
and this is going on in the Wisconsin Department of
Public Instruction or the DPI, which is run by the
Teachers' Union pat Jeel Jill Underley. It is all Bond
paid for the superintendent to preside over the educator's licensing
scandal that's also going on there. And a lot of

(51:29):
this should be kind of an alarming thing. And where
are the parents waking up to this, the idea that
they want to give sanctuary to groomers and sex abusers. Now,
the groomers are the ones that generally are the ones
that that encourage these children to go down the transgender
road and to go into the the LGB thing and

(51:51):
everything else. But according to the department's internal records, it
shows that there's that there's allegations against some teachers with
their misconduct and the grooming misbehavior or behaviors towards students
which went on between twenty eighteen to twenty twenty three.
And these allegations include educators sexually assaulting students, soliciting nude

(52:12):
photos from children, and initiating sexual relationships immediately after students graduate.
It's also being reported that licensing officials also investigated educators
accused of grooming behaviors like flirting with children, spending non
school time alone and isolated with students, or invading students

(52:33):
personal space by rubbing their shoulders, thighs, and lower backs
students children. The report found about forty four percent of
the public education regulators license probes over the time period
involved sexual misconduct or grooming allegations. Of the four hundred

(52:54):
and sixty one teachers investigated over that time period for
all forms of misconduct, two hundred and seven kept their
licenses and were allowed to continue to work with children.
And the Dems are okay with this, nothing wrong here,
nothing wrong at all. Where are the parents step it up?

Speaker 5 (53:17):
Though?

Speaker 4 (53:18):
But then again here's the problem because of the way
that the Democrats run, which by the way, is not
you know, in a dictatorship like or a king like,
where you know they'll allow you to say things that
you want to say. No, that's now what happens, because
we've seen these these school boards. When when you the parent,

(53:40):
we the public go and address them with the problems
that we have, you get shut down, You get shut down,
you get escorted, you're not allowed to talk, you, you
get attacked personally because how dare you, how dare you
come and attack the educators. And the sad part is
that there's there's more good educators than there are bad educators.

(54:02):
But at this point, the bad ones have spoiled the
pot so bad that every time you look at it
an educator, you're like, I just don't know. But again,
this is what the left supports. The left supports giving
sanctuary to people who are accused of grooming and sexual

(54:25):
abusers of children. And I don't understand how the left
can justify that in their minds, that there's nothing wrong
with that, that everything is fine, It's okay, by the way,
speaking of all the grooming that goes on, and we've
obviously seen it a lot in a lot of the schools,

(54:46):
there's a transgender Indiana teenager who's now pled guilty to
a planned Valentine's Day shooting plot, which, by the way,
Valentine's Day would have been the anniversary of the Stoneman
Douglas shooting here in the state of Florida, the one
that David Hogg has got to always remind us about.
There's an eighteen year old transgender identifying female. Now, to

(55:09):
be honest with you, when I read the story. I
haven't been able to figure out which way this actually
goes if it's a boy being a girl, because you
know that some media outlets when they report this stuff,
they'll be like, oh my god, you have to say
it's a she. But it's got a wiener, it's a boy.
But the eighteen year old transgender identifying female from Indiana

(55:29):
has now agreed to plead guilty to the charges related
to a planned mass shooting targeting her former high school.
According to the prosecutors. Authorities are saying that the teacher
or the teenager identified as Trinity Jamie Shukley built a
shrine in her bedroom honoring Parkland school shooter Nicholas Cruz.

(55:51):
The Morgan County Prosecutors' office confirmed that Shockley will plead
guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and the plea agreement
filed on October twenty four, with calls for a prison
sentence of up to twelve and a half years followed
by five years of probation. Now, there's one good thing
that came out of this, and that is a school

(56:14):
shooting was stopped before it happened because somebody spoke up
and on top of that we're locking the person up
to make sure that they don't do it again. Of course,
the question is are they going to get help? Are
they going to get help whatsoever? And probably not. But
investigators had said that Shirkley had been plotting to carry

(56:36):
out the mass shooting on Valentine's Day, which would have
coincided with the anniversary of the twenty eighteen Parkland shooting,
and play said that the suspect was in love with Cruise,
which when you start falling in love with these psychopaths,
you really need to get evaluated. Like if you all
of a sudden find yourself going, oh, that bad person,

(56:58):
I love them. I mean it's one thing to be
like bad boy. To be in love with the bad boy,
that's one thing. But to be in love with somebody
who's done some of that stuff, get yourself some help.
But the investigators had said that in early in February
they had received a tip that this transgender team had
access to an AR fifteen rifle, had purchased a bulletproof vest,

(57:23):
and had expressed an obsession with mass shooters. See, this
is what we need to encourage is speaking up. Speak up,
so that when you do have this type of thing.
We can actually stop it from happenings, simple as that.
It's a lesson that should be learned. All right, we
got to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Bride Rush Show. Good morning, Happy Wiener Wednesday.

(57:43):
Thanks for checking us out here at the Florida Man Radio.

(58:06):
All right, welcome back to the Brian Rush Show here
on Florida Man Radio. Thanks for checking us out today.
I appreciate it. So you know, the criticism is coming.
Donald Trump couldn't actually do peace. He can't really do
peace in the Middle East. It's all a fake. It's
another lie from Donald Trump and the MAGA people. What

(58:27):
am I talking about? Well, the Gaza peace deal kind
of somewhat falling apart because Hamas has already on a
couple of instances, shot at Israel. Israel has kind of
shot back a little bit, and now the Israeli Prime
Minister net and Yahoo is now ordering an immediate and

(58:47):
powerful strike in the Gaza strip after Hamas violated the
ceasefire by shooting at the IDF soldiers in Rafa on Tuesday.
This according to some of the Israeli military officials that
were telling Fox News, this and they said in immediate
and powerful strikes in the Gaza strip after they were
shot at. You don't what to Here's the thing. At

(59:10):
this point, I think it's very obvious Hamas does not
want to have peace. We've now gotten all of the uh,
the the hostages back. Finish them, just finish them. You
want f A f O. I mean that that is

(59:32):
that is the bottom line. And at this point even
even Donald Jump should just look at Hamas and go, look,
we had the opportunity to save your lives. You didn't
want to play. You want to you want to continue
to shoot at stuff, you'd want to continue to bring
on the death. We'll find We'll bring on the death.
Finish them, annihilate them, and wipe them off the face

(59:53):
of the earth. Have at it. I mean, I'm done
me personally. I'm I'm done with with with playing patty
cake with some of these terrorist groups. If this is
the way they want to be, then fine, bring them death,
bin it down from above, send in special force, whatever

(01:00:15):
you gotta do, finish them, and then anybody who wants
to step up and say tell them to sit down
and shut up. Now. I've got a lot of issues
with israel I do. I'm not one hundred percent backing,
and I think there's some things that net and Yahoo
has done that probably couldn't have shouldn't have been done,
but have been. But again, you you get the piece deal,

(01:00:38):
you get the negotiations. All they want to do is
stop all of the killing. And what do you do.
You shoot back, you refuse to disarm. You obviously don't
want to give up. So fine, finish them, That's all
I gotta say. But Benjamint Yahoo had said that following

(01:00:59):
the security consultations, he instructed the military to carry out
immediate and powerful strikes in the in the Gaza strip
and Hamas responded by saying that it will delay the
handover of a hostage body not to be cold, because
I know that you would always want to have all

(01:01:19):
your loved ones back. But if it is a dead
body that we are talking about, give them more. I mean,
is that your best response? Will you? If you attack us,
we'll delay handing over a dead body. No, kill him,

(01:01:40):
kill them dead. That's all you gotta do. But the
Tuesday incident comes after two of the IDF soldiers were
killed by terror operatives in Rafa earlier in the month.
Israeli military sources previously confirming that these soldiers identified as
a twenty six year old and a twenty one year
old combat soldiers, both of which were in the same battalion,

(01:02:04):
and they were both based, you know, together, and they
were killed earlier in the month by the fact that
they they Hamas will not adhere to the the UH
the ceasefire, so kill them. I really don't understand why
what's so difficult about this, And you guys are right,
they've been fighting for for for decades. You can't have

(01:02:26):
peace with with the Muslims, so play their game. But
here's the thing, you have to play it ten times harder.
You know, when you have a bad guy like this,
you don't play patty cake. And I think that's one
of the problems that we have is that we have
too many politicians that get involved in it and they go,
oh my god, what is the what does the polling
look like? What are the people gonna think? You know

(01:02:50):
what the people are gonna think when all of a
sudden they can walk out their door and things are safe,
when their children can play in the in the in
the parks and there's not missiles being shot at us
and people shooting at us when these people think twice
about wanting to come after us, because we'll go after
them ten times harder. That's how you got to do it.
And we've got to start encouraging our politicians this as well,

(01:03:12):
like we the people. We've got to stand up to
politicians and say, listen, just don't mess around anymore, just
get it done. And then there's some real stupid out there.
Anybody see the story. But the guy who and again
the things that the left do, like they think they're
so above everything. There was a guy who thought it

(01:03:34):
would be a good idea to actually put a bounty
on Pam Bondi forty five thousand dollars dead or alive
for Pam Bondy. And not only did he do this,
he put it on TikTok, he put a video of himself.
By the way, guess where he's from, yep, Minnesota, Minnesota.

(01:03:55):
Man earlier this month had offered a forty five thousand
do bowne on the Attorney General Pam Bondi. Tyler Maxon
Alvelos Avellos, I don't care who's detained now on several
charges of posted a murder for higher style threat against
Pam Bondy, which he did in the post on TikTok,

(01:04:18):
which obviously violates a lot of federal laws prohibiting interstate
transmission of a threat to injure another person. The FBI
discovered the alleged threat after receiving a tip, you know,
through the the National Threat Operations Center, which shouldn't take much.
I mean, the idiot did it on social media, Like

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whatever happened to the good old days of of you know,
you you put a hit out on somebody and you
just sell Hey, tell you what, forty five grand, forty
five grand, take out Pam Bondi. Nope. Instead, instead the
left is just get dumber and dumber. They really truly
are he He did the video and in the video
he had an image on it with Pam Bondi with

(01:04:59):
a a sniperscope red dot right there on her forehead
and the caption on it read wanted Pambondy reward forty
five thousand dollars deater alive, preferably dead. But just to
keep you in mind, just so that you've got everything straight,
remember that it is these evil maga people that are

(01:05:21):
the violent ones. It is all the Donald Trump supporters
and all the Conservatives and Republicans that are so violent.
So if that's the case, then we're so violent. Where's
your examples? January sixth, oh, January sixth the only thing
that you guys can show as an example of how
MAGA and the right is so violent while you have

(01:05:44):
this leftist who offers forty five thousand dollars to have
Pambondi Deator alive. We look at all of these mass shootings,
the school shootings, the transgenders who have this leftist ideology
that are out shooting up kids. You have all this
other stuff that's going on with violence in these blue
cities and not in the red cities. But you know what,

(01:06:07):
we're the violent ones. It's unbelievable, really is all Right?
We got to take a break for our bottom of
the hour. Coming up at the top of the hour.
By the way, John Leek is going to be joining us.
We're going to talk with him about the new bill
that ronness Antis is going to be signing to allow
I ever met him to be available over the counter
here in the state of Florida. And as we know,
based on a lot of actual research that does some

(01:06:30):
amazing stuff, including with cancer. So we'll talk with him
coming up just a little bit. Be first, we got
to take that break. We will be right back. Good morning.
This is the Bride Rush Show. All right, welcome back

(01:06:54):
to the Bride Rush Show here at Florida Man Radio.
Happy Wednesday, of course it is weien or Wednesdays and
get you some hot dog today. So we're now in
Daneumber twenty nine of the government shut down, the Schumer
shut down, which they still love to blame it on
the Republicans. It's all the Republicans faulton, not the Democrats

(01:07:15):
who refuse to negotiate. It's the Republicans that are refusing
to negotiate with the minority party who's not in charge.
It's got to be a special life that they live
thinking that things don't matter to them, that they they're
not responsible for things. By the way, jade Van's coming

(01:07:37):
out and confirming that the troops will be paid during
the Schumer shutdown coming up on Friday. Vice President confirmed
that the US military personnel will be paid on Friday
during the ongoing Democrat government shutdown, but wanting to not
not going to be paying everybody. Not everybody's going to
be able to get paid. When talking to reporters on

(01:07:59):
Tuesday after a lunch with a set of Republicans, JD.
Vance expressed that the Trump administration believes they can continue
to pay our troops, at least for now. According to
The Hill, Vance also noted that they're dealing with the
issues of funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program SNAP,
which expires at the end of the month, and he
said that Trump's will get their troops will get paid

(01:08:21):
on Friday. And he said, yes, we believe that we
can continue to pay the troops. Unfortunately, we're not going
to be able to pay everybody because we've had we
have hand been handed a very bad hand by the Democrats.
Now I'm hoping that the people that are going to
get paid are all the lower of the people, all
the lower enlisted people, and all of them those are

(01:08:41):
the ones that really truly need to get done. And
of course Vance's comments come as a billionaire Timothy Malone,
who by the way, is a trump ally big bad
evil man because he donated out of his personal wealth
one hundred and thirty million dollars to the government. It
ordered for the US military troops to get paid during
the shutdown. And what I love is when the left

(01:09:03):
actually counters this and they argue it, and they start
to sue and everything else, and they attack this guy
for paying our troops. I just hope that are all
of our troops that are on the Democrats leaning the
left leaning side. When you do get paid, you remember
that it was somebody who donated some money that helped
to make you get paid, and the Democrats wanted to

(01:09:25):
stop it. But we'll see what happens with us. Obviously,
yesterday there was a thirteenth vote, and the thirteenth vote
did not go through, despite the fact that there was
three three people from the from the the other side
slash middle, one independent, two Democrats who did vote to
open the government. And of course, the thing that that

(01:09:48):
they are harping on the most right now because this
is the scariest and it's it's scarier than the healthcare thing,
and that is that you're going to go hungry. Attorney
General Keith Ellison from Minnesota ended up saying that he
is suing the Trump administration to prevent them from suspending
snap benefits. They said, I will not allow Trump to

(01:10:09):
use hungry children as bargaining chips, and the USDA has
a multi billion dollar contingency fund intended to keep programs
like Snap running, and they must use it, you know what,
go ahead and sue because when there's discovery. Now, granted
that the USDA does have that fund, and yes, they

(01:10:32):
probably could use that money, but there could be some
stipulations on it as well, because you know how government
is with all that money. But during discovery one, it
would be great to find out that the reason for
why the government shutdown is going on is not because
of Donald Trump, but it's because of the Democrats. Not
that you need a lawsuit for it. When you when
you find out that, oh, every single Republican voted to

(01:10:54):
reopen the government, but the Democrats voted not to. So
the Republicans, I just want to get distrained. Republicans are
on record voting saying, yes, let's reopen the government, which
will pay people and get snab benefits restored, but the
Democrats are voting against it. And you want to sue
the Trump administration Republican from suspending the benefits because you

(01:11:20):
don'tt allow Trump to allow hungry children to be used
as bargaining chips, isn't it the Democrats that are using
hungry children as bargaining chips, And like I pointed out yesterday,
they're shifting, they're shifting the message. And with the Democrats
it happens all just they're it is shifting and they
realize that the healthcare argument is just not working. And

(01:11:44):
the reason why it's not working is because most Americans
don't use healthcare, they don't use their health insurance. So yeah,
that kind of sucks, But does it affect my everyday life.
Not as much as not getting a pay not as
much as not getting you know, my food assistants to

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pay for food for my children. That affects them a
lot more. And the Democrats discovered that and that's the
reason why you're seeing this argument now. And now we're
bringing on people like Keith Ellison, who's going to sue
the Trump administration to stop them from doing this. And
when you scroll through all the social media, now this
is the argument that you're seeing and why because again

(01:12:27):
the healthcare one, they lost that argument because people don't
care as much as they actually think they should and do.
But then when you start looking at everybody who's losing
the funding, and again this is the food aid This
is the one that everybody is kind of up in
arms about. Large states actually stand to lose the most

(01:12:48):
federal funding, obviously, but a higher percentage of the population
receives food assistants. In some of the smaller states, more
than forty or forty one forty two million Americans won't
received the federal help of buying groceries starting on the
first unless Congress does reopen the government and under the
Department of Agriculture, they wrote on its website, the well

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has run dry. The department which oversees the Supplemental Nutritious
Assistance Program SNAP, which serves about twelve percent of the
US population, and the government shutdown which began on October first,
where the Senate Democrats refused to vote for the clean
spending Bill or the Spleen Deplane Continuing Resolution, and now

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the states that are receiving the most funding, it looks
a little bit like this. By the way, the SNAP
funding total is about seven point eight billion dollars, So
for twelve percent of the population, we are spending seven
point eight billion dollars in May of twenty twenty five.

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That's a lot of money when we should actually be
working to get those people on their feet to be
able to afford it themselves and get people off of
it that shouldn't be there. Nearly half of the SNAP
funds went to seven large population states in the month
of May, California drawing the largest share, with more than
a billion dollars in federal funding about thirteen percent of

(01:14:19):
the total. New York received about six hundred and forty
seven million, Texas received six hundred and fourteen million. The
next highest amount went to Florida with five hundred and
thirty six million. Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Ohio all also rounded
out the top amount, and these states altogether received about

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forty nine percent of the Food Assistants Benefit programmed in
May of twenty twenty five, and the totaling SNAP reached
about ninety nine point eight billion dollars for the fiscal
year of twenty twenty four. And again, I don't know
about you, but it makes me angry when I see
the people that are complaining about the jug food that

(01:15:00):
they can't get junk food now in their SNAP you
shouldn't have to be and how much of that one
hundred billion dollars was being spent on junk food and
not healthy stuff. But the New York State Department of
Social Services website carried this warning, saying that due to
the ongoing federal government shutdown, November SNAP benefits may be delayed.

(01:15:20):
Snap benefits cannot be issued for November unless the federal
government shutdown ends or federal action provides necessary funding. Now,
by the way, this is another thing, as the New
York State Department points out that if the Democrats really
truly wanted to ensure that the SNAP program was funded,

(01:15:42):
you know that they could actually propose a bill. The
Democrats in the Senate, Democrats in the House, they can
propose a bill today that says, hey, for the month
of November, let's go ahead and designates five billion dollars
to support the SNAP program. We'll do a little less

(01:16:03):
than we normally do, but let's get some money in there.
Let's do it. Because that would be a great one
to look at the Republicans that say, you want some
people to go hungry. I mean, if you want to
really give that message out, do an individual bill that
says let's only fund the SNAP program, which they can do,
and see what happens. See if the fifty three Democrat

(01:16:26):
or fifty three Republicans in the Senate actually do decide
to vote for it, or if they decide, now, we're
not going to do it, and then you literally can
say that the Republicans are starving your children. But they
won't do it. They won't do it because this is
their new bargaining chip, the Democrats' bargaining chip to get

(01:16:46):
what they want in the Continuing Resolution, the Continuing Resolution,
which by the way, was only supposed to go in
through like November. So at this point, even if they
do vote on this Continuing Resolution, it's a month, not
even a month before they've got to go back into it.
This is the stupid game that they are playing, and

(01:17:08):
it is time for us as the people to say,
enough is enough. We just got to stop doing this.
We can't continue with this game of the Continuing Resolution,
the game playing with people. It's just got to stop.
And it is the Democrats that are doing this. Republicans

(01:17:29):
voted for it, they're like, yeah, let's go ahead and
get it done. Democrats won't do it because it is
the only bargaining chip that they have. And look, they've
admitted it, they admitted this is the only thing that
we've got. So another thing that's actually changing a little bit.
And I love how the left is trying to pretend
like we didn't see anything. Like you remember all those

(01:17:53):
times that we heard, you know, people on TV calling
Donald Trump hitler, all the politicians out there calling Hitler,
Donald Trump Hitler, saying that the MAGA people are like Nazis.
Will lo and behold, that never really truly happened. Apparently
the Mandela effect is taking is to taken effect here,

(01:18:13):
and all those times that you and I heard people
like Nicole Wallace of MSNBC or other Democrats like JB.
Pritzker and others calling Donald Trump hitler, it never happened.
Nicole Wallace from MSNBC now claiming that she didn't think

(01:18:33):
any Democrat had called President Trump Adolf Hitler. Now, of
course we know that the fact checked on this is
completely false, and that several Democrats have used that rhetoric
comparing Trump to Hitler and have suggested that he's a
wanna be Hitler. We've seen the the Heffers on the View,

(01:18:55):
We've seen them talk about it. We've seen the Heffers
of the View call him Hitler all the time. We've
seen so many politicians do it. We've seen during an
interview that JB. Pritzker did on The Best People podcast
where Nicle Wallace pointed out that Vance has previously been
critical of Trump and had even labeled Trump as America's hitler.

(01:19:19):
And yeah, that's true. That is true that before JD.
Vance was a little bit more aware of who Donald
Trump was and got out of that little bubble, he
was not saying nice things about Donald Trump. But the
Democrats are doing it. Reut has reported that in twenty sixteen, Vance,

(01:19:41):
who had harshly criticized Trump for both both publicly and privately,
And this is the way they're turning it around too,
is rather than say, no, we never called Donald Trump hitler,
but Jade Vance did. Look jad Vance did it. He
called Donald Trump hitler. Look see hitler, Hitler, hitler. He's
saying it. But how many times have we watched them

(01:20:04):
do it over and over and over again? And of
course Nicole Wallace said, you know when when when talking
with with Pritsker, who Pritzker responded to the whole thing
with the the the accusations, and he said he wanted
to separate himself from the idea that he was calling

(01:20:25):
Trump Hitler, adding that I've I've suggested, I haven't suggested
that Donald Trump is Hitler, he said, and Nicole Wallace
interjected saying that I don't think any Democrat has. I
actually think it's a smear that they project back into
the critics. Jade Vance called Donald Trump a cultural heroin
and called him America's Hitler. They just want you to

(01:20:48):
forget this narrative. I don't think it's going to work
out so well for them. All Right, we got to
take a quick break. We'll be right back. This is
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Coming up at the top of the hour, we're gonna
chat with the author John Leaking about the the ivermectin

(01:21:55):
I remet in that that Rodna Santis is about to
make available over the count here in the state of Florida,
which you know, the Left is gonna be upset about
that because it counters the message that they had and
I'm sure Rhyda San this is gonna be ridiculed like
crazy on that. So we'll get the insides coming up
after the top of the hour with John about the

(01:22:15):
new ivermectin over the counter here in the state of Florida. Also,
don't forget coming up this weekend is daylight Savings time,
which I know we've argued about this so many times
here in the state of Florida because we have voted
here in Florida to get rid of the daylight savings.
But this is one of these things again that Congress

(01:22:36):
has got to approve. Even though we've said we don't
want to do it anymore, Congress still has to give
the approval on this. And here's the bottom line. Don't
hold your breath. It's one of the easiest things that
Congress can do. Congress when they're when they're in the
middle of doing a vote, they could say, hang out
by the way before we before we wrap everything up,

(01:23:00):
can we do one more quick vote. We'll do a
voice vote on this one. Florida wants to get rid
of daylight samings. Everybody for it, anybody against it. Okay,
so the a's got it. Florida, you can do away
with daylight savings. They won't do it. They will let
to the simple things they won't do and instead the
other things they just got to make over complicated. Speaking

(01:23:22):
of Congress, let's talk about Jasmine Crockett, who's actually been
relatively quiet lately, but now there's some new stuff that's
coming about with her, and of course she's now a
potential twenty twenty eight senate candidate over in Texas. And
we've heard all these things about Donald Trump always trying
to make himself wealthy, and he's trying to enrich himself.

(01:23:45):
And look at what Donald Trump is doing. And we've
also had all these issues when it came to our
politicians that are getting wealthy. You go into office at
one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars a year and
all of a sudden, next you know, you become a
millionaire in no time flat. Well, apparently Jasmine Crockett has
been holding some of her stock portfolio a bit of
a secret. And she also had failed attempts to become

(01:24:10):
a marijuana magnet. Like she she wanted to be a
big owner in the marijuana industry and it didn't work
out so well. But some of the things that she did,
she didn't report her her investments in things like major
pharmaceutical companies. Isn't that interesting? Also, fossil fuel she didn't

(01:24:34):
come out and and basically disclose that she has got
investments in fossil fuels. Which I'm confused because as a Democrat,
wouldn't you be against fossil fuels, So why would you
want to invest in fossil fuels if fossil fuels is

(01:24:56):
gonna go away? Which it's no interesting. But Jasmin Crockett
apparently owns stock at least twenty five different companies that
she did not disclose it to the public during her
first congressional run back in twenty twenty two, even though
she quietly admitted to holding the stock in this previous

(01:25:19):
year as a Texas state legislator. She also did not
reveal that the stockholdings once she got to Washington, d C.
In twenty twenty three. And she's got an impressive financial portfolio, which,
again things that make you go, hmm, how is it
that one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars a year
and all of a sudden, your investment portfolio explodes. According

(01:25:42):
to some of the records, which are obtained by the
Washington Free Beacon through the Public Request Records request, clashes
with her image as an eco warrior and a beacon
of progressivism. Yeah, how can you be an eco warrior
when you're investing in the fossil fuel industry.

Speaker 1 (01:26:01):
Hmm.

Speaker 4 (01:26:02):
Oh, by the way, also invested in automobile firms. Oh,
how the web just gets thicker and thicker with these people.
Crockett also is a self described civil rights attorney and
was an active stakeholder in the cannabis business, which seeking

(01:26:23):
it unsuccessfully to open up a marijuana dispensaries in Ohio,
even as she represented as a defense lawyer a man
who was accused of murdering somebody and a marijuana deal
gone bad. You just can't trust these people. That's right. Uh,
Crotch rocket does give Texas a bad reputation, and that's

(01:26:44):
another reason for why she just she cannot win that
Senate seat. She can't win it. I mean I don't
I don't think that she has a stands a chance
in winning it. Anyhow, I don't think it's going to
be an embarrassment for her. And of course now that
the the the district green drawing is happening, that's she
going to get kicked out of her district and she's
going to be losing that seat, which is a great thing.

(01:27:05):
But I think her run for the Senate is going
to become a very embarrassing expedition for her. And I
hope that they get the right senator, a Senate candidate
to go after her, to just just beat her up
on the stage and just just end it. But it

(01:27:26):
is also time for us to find some better candidates.
When you stop and think about it, the candidates that
we have across the board, they're just they're not good.
And right now, with all the bad stuff that's going
on with the Democrats, it's trying to continue to highlight it.
And I love that this is yet another one from
Jasmine Crocrotchet that is that has not shown good. I

(01:27:46):
love it all right. Coming up out to the top
of the hour, we're going to talk with John Leek.
We gonna talk with him about the ivermectin and how
this has look like it's going to be over the
counter now here in the state of Florida. Don't forget that.
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Speaker 4 (01:29:59):
All right, welcome back down number three of the Brian
Rush Show here on the Florida Man Radio Network. And
the Florida Legislation is getting ready to go back into
session here in just a couple of months, and there's
a lot of things that they're gonna be bringing up.
And one of the things that they're gonna be bringing
up is the availability of iver mechtin over the counter,
and Rodes Santis is already saying that, Hey, we're gonna
we're gonna go ahead and sign that into law when

(01:30:21):
it happens. And I want to welcome to the show,
John Leek, who is the author of the book Vaccines, Mythology,
Ideology and Reality. John, good morning, and welcome to the show.

Speaker 5 (01:30:32):
Thank you, Good morning to you.

Speaker 4 (01:30:34):
Absolutely so, John, Let's let's talk about the book real quickly.
What is the book about, because I mean, when when
people start hearing the word vaccines, there's usually one of
two reactions, and it is a pro it or oh god.
So what is the book about.

Speaker 5 (01:30:49):
The book is a I call it a critical history
of the three hundred years of the development of vaccination.
And we go back to the beginning in seventeen twenty
one and I'm a smallpox outbreak in Boston, Massachusetts, which
was then an English colony, and this early smallpox inoculation procedure,

(01:31:17):
and how there was enthusiasm for this mixed results with
this smallpox inoculation procedure, and then we take it all
the way up, you know, three hundred years later with
the rollout of the COVID nineteen vaccine in twenty twenty one.
And it's a critical evaluation of the entire enterprise and

(01:31:39):
how it came about, why mankind for centuries has been
in love with vaccines, And you know, what are we
to make of all of this if we look at
it critically rather than in a somewhat intellectual posture of

(01:32:01):
something that I would characterize as a sort of matter
of religious faith. Vaccines were told are are, you know,
without qualification, safe and effective? And the three hundred year
history shows that much of the time they haven't been.
This has just been a kind of wild assertion with

(01:32:25):
a great deal of religious faith underpinning it.

Speaker 4 (01:32:32):
Yeah, all right, So how can people get the book?

Speaker 5 (01:32:37):
Well, the best place, the easiest place to get it
is on Amazon. It's not an anti vac's book. We
actually give vaccines a fair shake and we analyze each
one on a case by case basis by co authors
doctor Peter McCullough. But any kind of critical evaluation of

(01:32:58):
vaccines is controvert. So it's easiest to get it on Amazon.
You might actually have to go searching to get it
in the bookshop.

Speaker 4 (01:33:07):
Yeah, they like to hide certain things on Amazon, so
go ahead and check out again. The book is called
Vaccines Mythology, Ideology, and Reality. But let's talk a little
bit about some of the reality, because you know, obviously,
for years, there have been vaccines that that we have
taken religiously. There have been vaccines that have been mandated

(01:33:27):
for school children. There's been vaccines that have taken care
of certain problems, and you know, at what point do
you think it is that all of a sudden the
vaccines became more of a problem. I mean, because we
obviously when when COVID nineteen happened. This is one of
the things that I think in fresh memory, this has
been a problem with vaccines. But at what point did

(01:33:48):
it really kind of turn from them being a good
thing to being questionable and simply bad.

Speaker 5 (01:33:55):
Well, it started really at the beginning with were Jenner's
smallpox vaccine, which is where the name of all vaccines
come from. Remember, smallpox, very virulent disease affected pretty much
all of mankind, and ancient disease been around for pretty

(01:34:18):
well described for a couple of millennia. Jenner had heard this,
I'd call it something of a wives tale. He was
from Gloucester, England, Gloucestershire, England. There's a lot of dairy industry.
He heard that milk maids who get what seemed to

(01:34:41):
be a milder form of smallpox. It was called cowpox,
similar sort of blister like lesions formed on the utters
of dairy cows. If dairy maid's got cowpox, then it
was a mild illness of few blisters on the hands

(01:35:01):
and forearms. But if they got it. It seemed to
protect them from the more severe smallpox, which was you know,
a dreadful disease and fatal. So the name itself vaccine.
It comes from Jenner's pamphlet, which is Latin. It's uh

(01:35:24):
uh reflections on small pox of the cow literally variola,
which is Latin for smallpox, vaccini, which is Latin for
of the cow. So vaccines literally mean of the cow,

(01:35:45):
which is abs. Because there really are the ultimate sacred cow.
There was great enthusiasm for uh small generous cow pox
vaccine or that that is vaccine derived from compox. But
we see at the beginning and all the way throughout

(01:36:05):
the nineteenth century it's far from clear and this is
going to sound controversial because we've always heard so much
propaganda about this, but as far from clear that the
vaccine actually worked. There were successive waves of smallpox that
kept going through England. The worst in history was eighteen

(01:36:27):
seventy one. I mean this had been after seventy seventy
one years of widespread vaccination. Parliament made vaccination compulsory for
English children in eighteen fifty two, so a whole generation
of mandatory vaccination in England was still getting hit, so

(01:36:48):
it's not clear that it worked. One thing worked in
a particularly effective way population wide. It is clear that
a lot of chill children and people died of smallpox vaccination. So,
you know, early vaccine critics, it goes back to the beginning.

(01:37:10):
But as we look at this history, there seems to
be a tendency of the enthusiasm of the medical profession
from the beginning. If you were in the business of
being a vaccinator, there was a lot of money in it.
Parliaments was very supportive, there was a lot of influence

(01:37:32):
pedaling that went behind it. So vaccines have always had
this kind of mixed record from the beginning. But I
would say by the time you get to the latter
half of the twentieth century, there is this very very
widespread political insistence on well, by the time we get

(01:37:56):
to the sixties, this so called vac seen childhood schedule
has become embraced by almost every state in the Union.
You know, I could go on with the childhood schedule.
I think where we are now, there's this sort of
inflection point that happened during COVID nineteen, which was a

(01:38:21):
sort of moment of awakening for a lot of people
because the government was so aggressive about pushing this new
geen therapy shot messenger RNA products, and I think a
lot of people began to, you know, ask questions at
this time. Where we are now, I think it's not

(01:38:43):
really a matter of academic debate now because of this
extremely alarming rise in the prevalence of autism. So in conclusion,
I mean around the year nineteen seventy when I was born,
autism is estimated to affect it about one in ten

(01:39:04):
thousand American children. That's an estimate. In twenty and twenty
two are our last full year, the TDC estimates that
one and thirty one American children have autism. So we ask,
you know, what is causing this epidemic of autism. If

(01:39:28):
you plot this on a graph on a timeline, you
see this dramatic rise of autism begins on a timeline,
it appears to start in late eighties, which is that
commencing of this trend really begins after Congress granted the

(01:39:52):
vaccine manufacture's liability protection for their vaccines, which, not surprisingly
you resulted in this massive proliferation of the number of
shots on the childhood schedule. So that timeline's kind of
you know, lockstep, a whole new bunch of vaccines, children

(01:40:14):
receiving a whole bunch of vaccines all together on any
given visit. And we see this moving up and lockstep
with this this autism epidemic. So that's where we are
right now, and I think there's an increasing interest in
investigating it. I'm vice president of the mcculloff Foundation. We

(01:40:35):
just released a major autism review just yesterday in which
we review all of the literature on autism. So it's
a major problem.

Speaker 4 (01:40:48):
Yeah, it's clearly a major problem. And of course, you know,
you point out the timeline, and we always seem to
see these timelines with these problems that we're facing, and
you know, all of a sudden, there's there, there's you know,
the live just being taken away from the drug manufacturers,
and boom, we have this problem. We've seen more and
more of it. But let's also talk about the the
COVID nineteen vaccine that has been pushed on us so hard,

(01:41:12):
and and the fact that you know, experts, doctors and
others have come out and said, hey, this ivermectin, this
this stuff works pretty good. But we got all these
problems with this COVID thing which have ever since that
that vaccine came out. We saw healthy high school students,
athletes dropping from heart issues and so many other problems.

(01:41:32):
I mean, I never took the COVID shot, to the
best of my knowledge. I've took the flu shot and
then I started developing some some issues after that for
a little while, and I didn't do any boosters or
anything like that. And I've stopped it and got all
that out of my system, and I seem to be okay.
But let's talk about the ivermectin and why is it
that they're they're they're trying to to stop the use

(01:41:53):
of it so badly when clearly it seems to be
some sort of a wonder drug.

Speaker 5 (01:41:58):
Yeah. The the response to ivermexin, the massive propaganda campaign
that was waged mostly in the United States, but in
other countries as well against ivermexin. After there were some
pretty solid studies and hundreds of case series of doctors

(01:42:22):
just trying it with their patients and finding that it
seemed to make people better. You know, Ultimately, what was
discovered with ibramaxin is it does have very potent anti
viral activity. It does. I mean, this has now been

(01:42:43):
very well documented by hundreds of studies. The other thing
about ivermexin is there is a pathology that occurs as
a result of COVID nineteen infection in which the red
blood cells plumped together. That this is actually this clumping
together of the red blood cells from a protein on

(01:43:07):
the surface of the spike of the of the of
the virus. It's called hema gluten. This clumping together of
red blood cells is something that Ivermexican unbinds. It sort
of declumps the red blood cells so that you get
these little microbe blood clots. They start to break up,

(01:43:31):
so the blood can flow properly, including blood and you know,
going up into the lungs, into the gas exchange region
of the lungs. So that is why we have so
much witness testimony of people who were just at their
wits end, you know, on the edge of being put
on a ventilator. Even in some cases people who were

(01:43:55):
already on the ventilator, just after one administration of Ibramxican,
they started to feel better. Their what what, oxygen saturation
began to improve. So the question is this totally safe molecule.
It had been around for decades it was deemed a

(01:44:16):
wonder drug for African river blindness. The the discoverers received
the Nobel Prize for it. Why is it suddenly this
dangerous horse paste? This is one of the most remarkable
and malevolent pieces of propaganda, you know, in his in

(01:44:39):
modern American history. It seems to have been a campaign
in order to expunge anything and that could cause what
these vaccine fanatics called vaccine hesitancy. So what that means
is people might say, you know, I'm not so sure

(01:45:01):
about this vaccine. I'm still pretty young and healthy person.
It seems to be kind of an experimental product. I
think I'm just cool. If I get COVID nineteen, I'll
probably be okay. And hey, after all, you know, if
I start to feel really lousy, I could take ivermectin.
It seems to help. It was expunging that thought that

(01:45:28):
these guys. We call it the biopharmaceutical complex. It's people
in federal health agencies working in concert with pharmaceutical companies
with the Department of Defense. So I would call it
a sort of adjunct of the military industrial complex that
I'm President Eisenhower warned about in his farewell address in

(01:45:51):
nineteen sixty one. These guys were determined to roll out
this new platform of mRNA vaccines in anything that could
cause any hesitation to receive the shot was just ruthlessly
scamps out by propaganda. People may remember Jimmy Kimmel saying,

(01:46:14):
you know, if you gobble horse goo an effect, you
deserve to die. Yeah, so quite quite a shabby moment
in American history. Really.

Speaker 4 (01:46:28):
Yeah. Well, you know, as some people are commenting in
the chat about it too, you know, it's one of
these things where you know, they almost want to make
you continue to be sick, because if you're sick, then
they're going to make more medication, and they're going to
make more money, and they keep you sick and then
more money that they make. And to have something like
ivermectin which you know, not only has it you know
shown to be you know, pretty powerful against you know, COVID,

(01:46:52):
it's also shown in some cancers as well, you know,
to make people better.

Speaker 5 (01:46:57):
True, Yeah, it's true. It's true. There are doctors doing
case series they're showing that it really does seem to
have anti cancer effect, tumors shrinking down. It's it's an
extraordinary molecule that the discovery of ibermax by Satocia Moura
in Japan is really one of the most fascinating stories

(01:47:21):
and far you know pharmacology, and it's remarkably safe. Some
people have mild side effects, but the toxicity profile is
remarkably low. It's it's it's an astonishing story, it really is.
And this this attempt to just wipe it out is

(01:47:43):
really one of the most malevolent things I've ever seen.
And I've been studying history for forty years.

Speaker 4 (01:47:49):
Yeah, it wouldn't surprise me at all. And of course
the other concern, and I saw this one pop up
in the chat out of the corner of my eye,
is that, you know, if it does get to a
point of the widespread U, especially if if the Florida
legislature UH does pass this bill which Rodn De Santis
said he would make he would sign it H to
make Ivermectin available over the counter. The the question then

(01:48:11):
is going to be who's going to produce it? And
can you trust who's going to be producing it without
them putting things in it UH and UH and and
altering it a little bit for the agenda that you know,
clearly some of the pharmaceutical companies have so a lot
of questions when it comes to the medical industry and
and how they're doing that. So that's that's another thing

(01:48:31):
I guess we're probably gonna have to watch out for
and uh and be very cautious of, is whether or
not they'll take the ivermectin that works and alter it.

Speaker 5 (01:48:40):
Yeah, it shows you know, just how much we've we've
lost faith or lost trust and our medical establishment in
this country, which is a terrible thing. I mean, it's
it's very very sad, but you know, we have there
are moments in history and there are moments, you know,
and in life when you kind of get a glimpse

(01:49:04):
into the abyss, so to speak, and you realize, wow,
I mean, these people who I trusted are just not
trustworthy people. And of course it raises profound philosophical questions
about human nature, and you know why we participate in
some of these, you know, rather ruthless schemes. One of

(01:49:27):
the things that we meditate on in our new book Vaccines, Mythology,
Ideology and Reality is, you know, how do we explain
with COVID nineteen the rollout of the COVID nineteen shot,
the fanaticism with which this mass vaccination program was pursued,

(01:49:49):
even among young people who you know, we're not at
serious risk of COVID nineteen illness.

Speaker 4 (01:49:58):
But.

Speaker 5 (01:50:00):
Very early there were safety signals, particularly in young adolescent males,
that it could cause heart inflammation. And and this was
this was understood. This was there was a case of
fatal myo carditis and a young male, a case study
that was published in the New England Journal of Medicine

(01:50:21):
in twenty twenty one. But we now have the transcript
of this FDA deliberative committee. Amazingly enough, the editor of
the New England Journal of Medicine was one of the
guys on the committee, and he acknowledged in the deliberations,
you know, we have a safety signal for young people,

(01:50:42):
he said. At the same time, the risk benefit for
young people is different, referencing the fact that they're not
much at risk of COVID nineteen illness. But then he says,
the fact of the matter is, you know, we won't
really know how how this affects young people population wide

(01:51:04):
until we just start getting it to them.

Speaker 4 (01:51:06):
What a great, a great way of doing that, isn't.

Speaker 5 (01:51:09):
It just roll the die?

Speaker 4 (01:51:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:51:12):
He's literally he's literally saying we have the safety signal.
It's it looks real. You know, my old card I said,
my damaging your heart is a young man, that's not
a good thing to do. You need that heart to
work for you, not only to play football, but you've

(01:51:34):
you know, hopefully got a long life ahead, and you
need that heart to work for you. So let's let's
just roll the dye on damaging the heart of millions
of young people. It's so again we raised questions of
you know, like, what the hell is wrong with these people?

Speaker 4 (01:51:53):
Yeah, I think I think a lot of us know
what's wrong, and we have no problem saying it is
the evilness that we have, uh, John Lee. The The
book is called Vaccines, Mythology, Ideology and the Reality, available
on Amazon. John, thanks so much for coming on and
talking about this, because this is one of these things
that I know the audience has been very interested in
with the ivermectin. You know, we'll see what happens coming

(01:52:14):
up at the beginning of the year in February. John,
thanks so much for coming on.

Speaker 5 (01:52:18):
We do appreciate thank you, sir, and I enjoyed the
talk absolutely.

Speaker 4 (01:52:22):
Thank you so much. The book again, it is called vaccines, mythology,
ideology and reality and get that on Amazon. We got
to take a quick break. We'll be right back. This
is the Bride Rush Show. Good morning, all right, Welcome
back to the Brian Rush Show here at Florida Man Radio.
We run a little bit behind. We went a little

(01:52:44):
long with that interview. But the ivermectin thing, we'll talk
a little bit, little bit more about that coming up.
It is part of the potential legislation in the upcoming session,
the next session here in the Florida Legislature, and Ronda
Santeis had said, Hey, if the legislation can pass, I'll
sign it into law. Hang on, we gotta take one
more quick break. Don't forget you can. You can grab

(01:53:06):
the podcast of the show if you want to hear
the interview again at the Brian Rushshow dot com. It's
an important thing. We gotta watch out what's going on
with that. We'll talk about some of the dangers as well.
Hang on, we gotta take that bottom of the hour break.
We'll be right back. All right. Welcome back to the

(01:53:37):
Brian Rush Show here on Florida Man Radio. And it's
a Wiener Wednesday. You can get yourself some hot talks today.
It's best weekend and we could say whiskey Wednesday, but
then we'd sound like a bunch of drunks, which I'm
okay with that too some days, especially after watching our politics.
But a big thanks once again to John Leek for
coming out talking a little bit about the vaccines book again,

(01:53:58):
vaccines mythology, the ideology and reality, talking a little bit
about some of the vaccines, and this has been an
issue and the COVID nineteen vaccine and the lefts and
the pharmaceuticals push to stay away from i've vermected Now,

(01:54:18):
the deal is that the bill which has been proposed
now is for legislation to go through the House and
the Senate here in the state of Florida later on
with the next session that'll be coming up here in
the next couple of months. And Rondes Santles has said
that once this legislation comes through that he will sign

(01:54:41):
it to allow i've vermectin to be sold over the counter.
And of course this is one of these things that
I think all of us and legitimately because I saw
some comments in the comment section in the chat that
should bring up some concerns because you know that if
they if they have to cave in now to being like, okay, well,
now we got to make this available over the counter,

(01:55:02):
uh and the wonder drug that has done so well,
Will they turn around and alter it? Will they go
around and and change some of the stuff. Will they
add in things into it that we've essentially seen with
some of the COVID shots just to get their way.
I mean, it's it's dangerous. It's a scary danger too

(01:55:24):
with what we have seen with with with the pharmaceutical
companies and government has done to the people. I mean,
like John was pointing out in the in the last segment,
that we saw the the massive increase like massive increase
uh in in in children with with autism, which started

(01:55:45):
in the eighties when they started doing more vaccines for children,
more on the schedule of the mandated vaccines that have
to be done. And at the same time Congress turned
around and gave the clear go ahead. You guys know,
the ow liability whatsoever to the pharmaceutical companies going forward
with the medication that are in these things. So yeah,

(01:56:09):
it is things that we need to put the two
and two together. But you know what government is evil
government is absolutely evil. And I've said it before. Prove
me wrong that the United States government is the most
corrupt government on the planet. I mean, you look at
all the things, and unfortunately we don't even have it

(01:56:31):
a time. We've got twenty minutes left to the show
all of the things that government has done to hurt
the American people. I mean, this country is an amazing country.
We have the ability to do some amazing things, and
we have done some amazing things. Yet we have forty
two million people in our country that rely on some

(01:56:51):
sort of food assistance. Why is that? Why is it
that we have cancer now popping up in teenagers like
we've never seen before. Why is it that we have
all of a sudden, these these very high rates of
autism which we didn't see before. You know, growing up

(01:57:13):
as a gen x er, you know, nobody had the
gluten allergies. Nobody had the the all the other allergic
to this, allergic to that, can't do this, can't do that.
We never had that back then. And I love the
response to it. Where when when you bring this up
and people go, that's because we just weren't looking for
it and weren't reporting it. Well, no, because somebody who

(01:57:38):
has a peanut allergy today or a gluten allergy today,
we know what happens to those people when they get gluten,
when they get peanuts, when they when when these things happen,
We we know the allergy effect. How Come we never
saw that before? How come you could have steakhouses there

(01:58:00):
would be peanuts that would be scattered everywhere and people
could still walk in there and not die or go
into some really bad shock. I mean, granted it happened,
but it didn't happen in the way that we see
it today. It just it things that make you go hmm.
And government does everything they can to keep the people down.

(01:58:21):
And again, when you look at the healthcare industry, it
is a for profit industry. And if you want to
address the healthcare issues, you don't go off and say, well,
we got to be able to afford to ensure more people. No,
you got to figure out the insurance of the healthcare
industry itself. And why is it so expensive? Why is
it that we have such a need for the medical

(01:58:45):
industry as we do now? You know, you see all
of these these illnesses and diseases and incapacitating that we
see in the American people today that we never saw before.
The question is why. And when you're a scientist that
does come out and say, well, it might have a
lot to do with and you're shut right up. Finding

(01:59:07):
gets taken away, you get discredited. You know, they move
you off to other ears, just hush you up. Government
is an evil thing and there's no two ways about it,
and there's a lot of this is being done intentionally.
And to watch so many of our politicians just continue
to fight it and defend it, it's crazy. What's that, Brian?

(01:59:31):
If I dropped an apple in the barn a lot,
I'd wash it off with garden hose and move on. Shoot,
I didn't even do that. I would pick the apple
up and go ahead and eat it. You know the
ten second rule. And you know I love this too,
because we all kind of grew up with that ten
second rule. It was only on the ground for ten seconds,
not a big deal. And I have seen some tests

(01:59:54):
be done on the quote unquote ten second rule and
they would show that, oh my god, you dropped that
food down on that table and it was on there
for like ten seconds without being on a sterilized plate,
and then you picked it up and ate it and
oh my god, look at all the bacteria that's in it. Well, technically,

(02:00:14):
shouldn't our bodies be able to fight off any of
that bacteria? And if I have a small piece of
chicken that hits the ground, if I was able to
still pick up that piece of chicken real quickly and
eat it, or that piece of candy that fell down
on the floor real quickly I pick it up and
eat it. I mean, it is the is the things

(02:00:34):
that are there that bad that they're going to kill us?
Oh my god, you can't do that. Oh my god,
it's so disgusting. Look at that's on there. Big deal,
I mean big deal. Do you think that the the
the dinner plate that you're you're eating your dinner off
of that's been sitting in your cabinet that is just

(02:00:56):
as exposed as the table that that food fell down,
that there's going to be any difference. I mean, are
we washing our plates before we eat with them? There's
just so many things that you look at medically in
this world, and again the numbers are there, Autism being
one of multiple things that we can look at, you know,

(02:01:19):
in addition to the allergies, why is it that we
went from one in one hundred to one and thirty
in forty years. That's a huge jump. We saw all
of the other things that went down, and with the
COVID stuff, how is it that you have And look,
I don't have it confirmed one hundred percent, but I'm

(02:01:39):
like ninety nine percent sure that the February before all
of the COVID all of a sudden made news and
was everything that's right. What kills you doesn't make you,
what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. And that's true.
But in the February before all of the hoopla with
COVID happened and all of a sudden, they're like, oh
my god, it's COVID. I'm I'm pretty sure I had it,

(02:02:01):
and I'm pretty sure I had it pretty bad because
I would get the flu from time to time, and
I had, you know, the horrible cough that went on
for a month. Afterwards, I had the three or four
days of feeling like death like you have with the flu.
I took some over the counter medications, I led down,
got some rest, had a whole bunch of fluids, felt
like crap for three or four days, and I got

(02:02:23):
up and moved on, and keep in mind that once
the COVID thing came out and we had all of
these medical experts that are out there telling you about
all the things that are going on. I fit into
the description category that I'm gonna die if I have
COVID because of the fact that I have a week
in immune system due to my kidney transplant. The fact
that I'm a kidney transplant patient. That alone qualified me

(02:02:46):
into that one percent that I'm going to die if
I get COVID, not that I could get a little
more sick that it would be a tougher to get through. No,
You're going to die if you get it. I mean,
that was the scare factor, you remember, But I had
already lived through it. Somebody with a weakened immune system
thought I just had the flu. Clearly, I think it

(02:03:06):
was more than that. I didn't get COVID again for
another year and a half, almost when I was going
to the emergency room for dehydration because I was working
outside in the heat and got dehydrated. Went to the
hospital to get just fluids and they asked me, Hey,
could we do a COVID test? And I was like,

(02:03:26):
what the hell for? Well, Okay, knock yourself out, go ahead,
and they did a COVID test. I had zero symptoms,
none whatsoever. The only problem that I had was I
was dehydrated, and because of my kidney transplant, that's a
bad thing, so I wanted to get rehydrated. Doctor comes
back and goes, hey, you got COVID, and I'm like what.

(02:03:48):
The response that I got to him is that our
COVID team here in the hospital is now going over
your case to determine whether or not we need to
hospitalize you. And I looked at the guy and I'm like,
I'm de high. I don't have a cough, I don't
have any other symptoms of this COVID. I'm dehydrated. So
I will save you in your panel some time. No.

(02:04:12):
But again, because of the fact that I had become
positive in COVID, I was not allowed to return to
work until I was able to produce a negative result,
which took three weeks. And during that three week time period,
I sat around my house twiddling my thumbs, doing nothing,

(02:04:32):
having to order food to be delivered, couldn't leave the
house except for to go to the pharmacy to do
the test in the drive through and that was it.
No headache, no cough, no sneezing, no body aching, no nothing.
And then we see all of this stuff, Oh, you
got to have this vaccine. It's mandated. If you want

(02:04:52):
to be in sports, if you want to be in school,
if you want to have your job, you've got to
have this vaccine. Oh, it's got to be the vaccine.
And then we see healthy athletes, eats who work on
their cardio so that they can run and that they
could do all these things, and their young kids and
they're dropping dead of heart attacks. Just so many things

(02:05:13):
that make you go hmm. And now with the ivermectin,
you know, so many people came out and said, hey,
you know this, this thing here works, and they fought
them on it. And now my concern is that the
one the legislation that the State of Florida puts out,
I really hope that it also includes a legislation that

(02:05:34):
says you cannot alter the ivermectin, that the ivermactin that
will be over the counter has to be unaltered with
the penalty of the death penalty here in the state
of Florida. And this is how serious I want it.
I want pharmaceutical companies to understand how freaking serious we're
going to be here in Florida that if the pharmaceutical

(02:05:57):
company alters the ivermect in in any shape or form
and somebody dies as a result, somebody should get the
death penalty for it, because finding a pharmaceutical company, Ah,
what big deal. You hit us with a couple million dollars,
ten to twenty million dollars, one hundred million dollars, big deal.

(02:06:20):
You have somebody else's life on the line because of
the fact that you altered a medication to be able
to fulfill a fantasy of being able to control the
people and make other people sick. You should be put
to death for it. And I really hope that the
Florida legislators when they go into session to debate this bill,

(02:06:40):
that they put some serious, serious consequences to altering any
of the i've remeectin that would be available over the counter.
We can't be playing these games anymore. It's time for
us to stick up to the deep state who has
altered things, who have gone after our health, who have
done what they have done, and it is time for

(02:07:01):
them to understand we're done playing. Stop messing with our food,
Stop messing with our children, stop messing with our health care.
Knock it off. We're done and over with this. You've
made your billions of dollars, You've had your stuff, you
had your run. But it's over now. No more trying
to control us. And more of America really truly does

(02:07:23):
need to wake up to the danger of the deep state.
And Donald Trump is trying to point it out. But
this deep state thing, it's more than here in the US,
and it's deeper than it goes. I mean, we're discovering
new things all the time about what the deep state does.
And we talk about the stuff that they do and
the things of keeping us sick, keeping us dumb, keeping

(02:07:44):
us poor. This is all the stuff that the deep
state does. They do it so it is about control.
And remember it's not just the elected leaders. It is
the unelected leaders that are the problem. It's the people
like the George Soro who are able to influence things
with their money to be able to control the people.

(02:08:04):
It's all stuff that has to stop, and it's not
gonna stop until we fight back. And that's what we've
got to do. We've got to keep fighting back, all right,
We got to take one last quick break. We'll be
right back. This is the Brian Rush Show. Thank you
for one which checking this out here on the Florida
Man Radio Network. We will be right back all right,

(02:08:33):
Welcome back to the Brian Rush Show here at Florida
Man Radio. Thanks for checking us out on this Wednesday.
Appreciate it. So once again, peasants, make sure that you
understand your role and where you're supposed to be. Make
sure that you're out there. If you're a worker, make
sure you work hard, because there are people that you
have to pay for here in America. That was one

(02:08:55):
of the videos that I also saw when I was
talked about the videos earlier about people in there their benefits.
I saw a guy that was actually literally complaining that
in order for him to get his benefits that he
had to work twenty hours a month. Twenty hours a month.

(02:09:15):
Can't believe you're making me do that. This is, by
the way, it was the same guy who was going
on about how the American taxpayers, it's your job. It's
your job to pay for me. It's your job to
pay for my health care, it's your job to pay
for my snap benefits. I shouldn't have to work. Why
do I have to work twenty hours a month to

(02:09:36):
be able to get benefits? Which is ridiculous. I saw
the video. I wanted to punch him through the phone.
I really did. But we see our politicians that go
off and they create their own lifestyle for them. There
was another one of these wonderful retreats that are politicians gone,
and I love how they will do these things. And
you just had to sit back and go what was

(02:09:58):
the purpose of this? Like did this help America?

Speaker 5 (02:10:03):
Somehow?

Speaker 4 (02:10:04):
Did it? Did it benefit I mean, now you understand
when you have like the entire party, we'll we'll get
together whether you're a Democrat or Republican, and they get
together or even like the individual caucuses, like a freedom
caucus or something where they'll get together and they'll do
a you know, a big conference room somewhere. They'll they'll
get some hotel somewhere and they all get down there

(02:10:25):
and they all meet and they back and forth with
the ideas and they talk about things that we got
to do, and on and on and on. I get that.
But there's some video now that that came out, And
by the way, don't video some of this stuff because
this is the one gets you in trouble. But some
of the squad members had done a video from a
retreat that they did in the Virgin Islands, because you know,

(02:10:48):
nothing says we're doing the American business, like, oh, we
have to do a weekend retreat in the Virgin Islands.
You bunch of peasants. Go to work and pay your taxes.
But the video from it shows Jasmine Crockett, who was
be moaning about how the country treats black women, as
her and the other women that were there were sipping

(02:11:09):
on mimosas. Oh, it's so horrible how the country does.
How they they treat black women here. Oh, this mimosa
is so good, as we basket in the sun here
in the Virgin Islands, which, by the way, the entire
trip paid for by our donors. Oh, I'm a lawyer

(02:11:32):
who lived in a an elite little life as a
young girl and went to an Ivy League school, and
then ended up getting elected to the state office. And
then I get elected to the Congress, and and then
I get donors that donate and pay for a trip
for me to go to the Virgin Islands for this
weekend with all of my fellow black women who were

(02:11:55):
elected to office, and oh, it's so horrible, well the
treatment of the black women here in this country. Yes,
I'll take two more, Thank you so much. The group
of left wing congresswomen who enjoyed the fun in the sun,
which I'm sure many of you would love to have
somebody else pay for a weekend getaway to the Virgin Islands.

(02:12:19):
Have some donors just pick up the check. Not a
big deal. Records that were uncovered by the Washington Free
Beacon show that among the attendees for the women's retreat
weekend at the West and Saint Thomas Beach were squad
members elon omar Anna Presley and of course the rising

(02:12:40):
star of Jasmine Crockett, along with several others AOC. I
don't think it was actually reported to be there, but
they're all sitting there complaining. They're all complaining about, oh
my god, the way the country's treating black women. Hello,
you're all black women that's now been paid for for
a vacation in the Virgin Islands getting paid one hundred

(02:13:00):
and seventy four thousand dollars a year, also becoming millionaires
and all this other stuff, and you're in high elected offices.
But oh god, yes, it's just so bad. Why don't
you do something about it?

Speaker 5 (02:13:11):
Then?

Speaker 4 (02:13:12):
If it's so horrible for the black women in this country,
do something about it. Oh yeah, by the way, could
you also give us some examples? Could you do that?
By the way, one of the campaign bills actually came
out for the showing that the tab for her trip
was a two thousand dollars bill and got picked up

(02:13:35):
by a donor. The entire weekend was about five thousand
dollars a person, which also included fine dining, gift bags,
and on set yoga. I hope they feel better, I
really do. All right, that's it for us. We got
to get out of here. We'll be back tomorrow for
the big Thursday show. Have a fantastic day. We'll see
you later.
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