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November 18, 2025 • 146 mins
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Speaker 4 (01:46):
And we do appreciate you waking up with us today
on this Taco Tuesday point. We got a lot to
talk about as well. And you know what, I get
them technical problems in the studio this morning. It started
yesterday and for a while there I thought it was
actually my hearing. But like my left earbud is like
not word. I thought it was actually my hear because

(02:06):
you know, sometimes if can get like some blocks are
going on, you know that's what's going on. That's enough
to drive you Ashley batshit crazy. But we'll get through
it anyhow. Welcome to the Show's Taco Tuesday. Got a
lot to talk about today, and it's also a big
day in Washington. It is a day that well, the
Democrats are gonna have to figure something out because later
on today one to thirty Eastern time twelve thirty Central time,

(02:31):
the House is going to vote to essentially release all
of the Epstein lists. It's gonna be interesting. And by
the way, they're already starting to deflect on this as
to what is going to happen. They're already saying, well,

(02:51):
this is this and the first person to do this
was our boy Hairbear. They're getting out and saying, well,
you know, the House is gonna vote on it. What's
gonna happen is that the House will vote and then
and then they'll pass it, and then the Senate will
get it, and it's all intentional that the Senate is
going to is not going to pass it, and then

(03:14):
Donald Trump will not have to sign it because well,
the Democrats or the Republicans in the Senate will be
protecting Donald Trump, and therefore there will be no release
of the Epstein list and Donald Trump will be off
the hook on it because now Donald Trump doesn't have
to sign it because well, the Republicans in the Senate
will block it. That's the story that we're already starting

(03:37):
to get from so many of the of the Democrat
talking mouths out there, which I find hilarious because the
reality is that it was the Democrats that have been
blocking the vote over and over again. It hasn't been
the Republicans. Donald Trump, on multiple occasions has requested that

(03:59):
the files be released, and it has been blocked by
either a Democrat vote or by Democrat lawyers Democrat judges.
So I don't know. I don't know what to tell you,
but we'll see what happens later on. With that, I
think the meltdown will begin. But you know what, this
is the other thing. As much as there's a call

(04:23):
on the the Epstein list, and I've said this over
and over again, that absolutely nothing is going to happen
with the release of the Epstein list, and regardless to
who's on it, nothing is going to happen. It has
already been confirmed by multiple sources, by multiple witnesses that
Donald Trump was not there, that he didn't take part

(04:45):
in it. So there's not going to be anything with
Donald Trump. Epstein lawyers have already said that Donald Trump,
while he's late listed in some of these documents, he
was not part of the activities. As a matter of fact,
it's now coming out it may have been Donald Trump
that is the one who ratted him out to the authorities.

(05:05):
So if anything, you can call Donald Trump a rat
for ratting them out. But I don't think a single
thing is going to happen, regardless to who is on
that list. It's a distraction. It is a total one
hundred percent distraction, because even the Democrats know this is

(05:28):
a nothing burger, and we've set it over and over again.
If Donald Trump was really in fact in that list
would have been released a long time ago to destroy
Donald Trump, and it wasn't. Instead they had to make
up other things. So the reality when it comes to
the Epstein bickering back and forth at this point is
that it is nothing but a distraction, and stop letting

(05:49):
it be a distraction at this point. Just let it go,
because again, nobody is going to be prosecuted for it.
Nobody's I'm sure there's gonna be very few people that'll
be disgraced by it. It'll be people who you won't
even know and won't even care about. It'll be disgraced
in their own little circles. But it's a nothing burger,

(06:11):
I mean, big deal. Bill Clinton might be on the list.
Bill Clinton might be somebody that is showing up there.
By the way, there's also talk now with some of
the other emails that came out talking about how Barack
Obama is listed in some of these documents, So maybe
Barack Obama is involved. I don't know. Did they have

(06:32):
boys there. I don't remember if that was on the list,
But either way, it's a big nothing burger. It's a distraction,
and we've got to pay attention to the bigger things
that are going on. And there's a lot more things
that are going on rather than just who's on the
Epstein list and whether Donald Trump is the bad guy,
because we know it's not. Where do we start. I

(06:55):
got a whole bunch of stupid You know what, Today
is Taco Tuesday, So let's sell a brank taco Tuesday
with a a taco story. I'm an idiot. Massachusetts. We
got to go to my home state of Massachusetts, which
now seems to be the capital of liberal stupidism. The

(07:17):
governor of Massachusetts has now appointed a transgender to a
state commission. And if you haven't heard this story, let
me tell you what it is. The transgender, the male,
the man who pretends to be a woman, has now

(07:37):
been appointed by the Governor of Massachusetts to the Massachusetts
Commission on the Status of Women. Yes, Heeley, who is
one of the nations first elected lesbian governors, which I
didn't even know that until today, And again, don't really
Care has now appointed a man named Giselle to the Commission,

(08:01):
and he is now the vice chair of the agency's
Programming and Planning Committee. Now, for somebody who is a
lesbian who clearly loves women, wouldn't you think that you
would want a woman to be on the Committee for

(08:26):
Status of Women. I'm just as a random question on
this one. I know it's coming from left field, but
you would think that, again, a woman who loves women
would want a woman, even if it was a lesbian,
to be on the Commission of the Status of Women.
But no, in Massachusetts. Instead they have a man who

(08:50):
pretends to be a woman to be on the Commission
on the Status of Women. The mcs W says on
its website that it's an independent agency, a state agency
charged with reviewing the status of women and girls in
Massachusetts and offering policy recommendations that would improve access to

(09:11):
opportunities inequality for all. Well, shit, let's start with actually
the commission itself. Let's put a woman on the commission.
But he goes on to say it's an honor and
privilege to be able to serve along my fellow sister
commissioners as the first transgender women of color on the Commission,

(09:33):
and I'm so excited for the journey that we will
take together. Haley appointed Byrd on August twentieth, an action
that has gained more national attention after the blowback from
conservatives and women's rights advocates. The volunteer nineteen member commission
was established back in nineteen ninety eight, and members are

(09:54):
appointed by the Governor, Senate President, Speaker of the House,
and the Caucus of Women. Just State Representative Alice Sullivan
Almeida from the Plymouth District had told the Boston heralds
some day that Heally had plenty of other candidates to
choose from, and out of the nearly three and a
half million biological girls and women in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,

(10:17):
Haley couldn't identify a qualified biological woman to appoint to
the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women. This is
pure insanity, is what it is. Spokesperson for the governor
had told the Boston Times or the Boston Herald that

(10:40):
Haley's predecessor similarly appointed a transgender identifying individual to the
Women's Commission. What two wrongs don't make it right. Giselle
Byrd is a highly respected leader in the Boston arts
community who is committed to the advancement of women. The
Commission has a bipartisan history of LGBTQ representatives. As Governor,

(11:04):
Baker appointed the first Transgender Women Commission in twenty sixteen,
and Baker had appointed Sarah's cardon I don't care what
the hell is a male who identifies as a woman
to the commission that year. So if they can do it,
then I can do it. What part of this are
you guys missing out on? You know, of all the

(11:29):
things that are starting to implode, this is the one thing.
I can't wait for it to finally implode and stop,
for more and more people to finally start saying enough
with this insanity. Now, there are plenty of commissions that
you can put a transgender man or a transgender woman on,
like I don't know, a transgender rights committee or commission.

(11:52):
Put them on those commissions, things that have something to
do with their lifestyle. Stop doing this thing where you're
putting them on these commits for women when again they're
not women. It's just the stupidity that comes out of
the left when it comes to this stuff. And and
I love how they also will go on and say

(12:12):
about how oh, well, you know, it's all about the
the helping out women and women's rights. But we can't
have a man, can we can we have an actual
man serve on this commission? And I bet you anything,
if if a if a man, and I don't you
know what? Hang on a second, let me let me
let me check this. I don't even know who's on

(12:32):
the commission. There might be Massachusetts. What was it? Massachusetts Commission?
The hell was the name of that? Hang on a second,
let me pull that back up. I shut the story. Sorry,
my bad. Hang on, I'm getting ahead of myself. Is
what's going on?

Speaker 5 (12:47):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (12:47):
What the hell was the name of the organization? It
was the Massachusetts Commission on Status of Women. All right,
let me let me let me look up their members.
Just this, who's on this thing? Let's see. That doesn't

(13:09):
tell me Didley squad? Who is on there? What we serve? YadA,
YadA YadA. But I know they gotta make things so difficult.
By the way, this is something that I absolutely hate
about government websites. There is a law that states that
that government websites have got to be a certain way,

(13:31):
and they've got to be like this, accessibility bs that
they put onto this And I don't know if it's
just me, but it seems like this is not doing squad.
That government websites are hands down the worst websites that

(13:52):
are out there, Like, you can never find anything, it's
difficult to read stuff. Hang on, we gotta go to AI.
I don't know why I was doing a regular search.
Let's see, I don't care about all of that. Okay,
let's see the structure the leadership. I asked a simple

(14:13):
damn question, who are the members of this? And why
is it that this is so difficult to answer this question?
Probably because they really can't? So who are That's why?
Because I didn't put the whole Sorry, my bad, never mind. Sorry,

(14:34):
we're doing this on the flow as we go. Here,
I'm trying to see who it is current leadership commission. Okay,
here's the list. There's one, two, three, four?

Speaker 5 (14:52):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (14:54):
She said, why can't you give the entire.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
Se?

Speaker 4 (14:59):
Even AI sucks the big one. It's a simple freaking question,
who are the members of this stupid organization? Why am
I spending time on this now? I'm just aggravated that
AI has not giving me the damn answers that. I
just I gotta look, so bear with me. Yes, I

(15:20):
know the stupid information about give me the actual list.
There's nineteen fucking people on here. Give me the here
we go, Jesus, this should not have been so difficult
to find. Let's see. And it still can't give me
all the members? All right? Fuck it? So apparently it's
all women. They're not listening to anybody else. Maybe there
are men. I don't know, but even AI can't be

(15:42):
be honest with the story on that. But again, why
do we deal with this in Massachusetts? Why are you
guys so damn stupid? That's what I just. I don't.
I don't get, I really don't. But our friend doctor
Reda Deed my favorite new internet punching bag, the gender
studies doctor had posted a photo of a tampon display

(16:05):
or tampon machine that has written on it tampon's belong
in a women's washroom, not men's. Guess what it ended
up triggering her? Actually? Can I call her her? You know,
I don't even know. Does she have her pronouns?

Speaker 3 (16:21):
Hang?

Speaker 4 (16:21):
Let me see if there's pronouns on here for her?
So I know she didn't prot pronouns huh. I'm kind
of shocked by that. But anyhow, I worked so damn
hard to get tampon dispensers in male bathrooms at my school.
Now the children have vandalized them. The blame is solely
on MAGA for spreading dis and misinformation about trans youth.

(16:42):
F you, Maga, listen, shit stick. They don't belong in
the men's room. Tampon machines do not belong in the
men's room because men do not use tampons. I don't

(17:08):
know how to make it any clearer for you. So
despite the fact that you have to pronounce a delusional retard,
that's a good one.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
I like that.

Speaker 4 (17:17):
And by the way, I was using gronk and Gronk
couldn't even give me all the information. And it's probably
because a lot of it's hidden because they don't want
you to know. But here, where are we gonna? Oh?
I work so hard to get dispensers and male bathrooms
at my school, and now the children have vandalized them. No, doctor, Rita.
The reason for why the children have vandalized them is

(17:39):
because boys know that tampons are for women and not
for men. This this is any By the way, you're
a doctor on women are on gender studies, so you
should understand that there's no place or purpose for a

(18:02):
tampon with a boy. Now, I can take a little
twist to this if you want to say that there's
a justification and this is a bad justification, but I'm
going to say it anyhow, if you want to have
a justification for having tampon machines in the men's room,

(18:26):
Tampons in the combat war theater are often used by
soldiers to block gunshot wounds. That would be the only
reason why you'd need him in a men's room at
a school. But then again, let's address the issue of

(18:46):
making sure that there's no shootings at a school. But
I just I love watching the left meltdown over this
stuff and like not being able to figure out why
it is that we are upset with this, why it
is that we fight this. It's because it's common freaking sense.
They don't belong there. I'm sorry that you're upset, and
I'm sorry that your your your feelings are hurt. That

(19:07):
you worked so hard, you worked so hard to get
those machines in the men's room, and now these children
are vandalizing them. It's because the children know better than
you do. Stupid. That's the whole reason why. All right,
I'm gonna rampage today. I'm honestly, I think what's going
on with me, and I'm gonna be straight up because

(19:28):
you know, hopefully well won't we won't get hit with this.
But everybody's starting to get the flu, and I have
been once again working my ass off to cover for
people with the flu, and this morning I woke up
and the eyes hurt, and I feel so needless to say,
I am doped up this morning on the show. So
if if my filter is extra not working today, you'll

(19:51):
know why. I have taken a handful of medication to
natural stuff. By the way, well except for the daytime whatever,
the daytime flu relief thing, because I'm gonna fight this.
I don't want to get it, but I have a
feeling that I'm probably the next one in line for
this stupid thing. So if if for whatever reason, there's

(20:13):
a day this week that the show is not on,
you're going to know why. And it's because I probably
have succumbed to the flu that is going around. Hopefully not,
but we'll see. In the meantime, there's some bad news
for Timu Obama and this kind of makes me chuckle
a little bit, but it also makes me worry a
little bit. And it appears now that Hikeem Jefferies is

(20:37):
going to be facing a challenger in his own party
for his congressional seat coming up next year. Hakeem I
think thought for a little while that he was going
to be safe on this, but it's not looking like
it's going to be safe. In addition, to make it worse,
it happens to be a mama. Donnie Ally, a Brooklyn
City councilman who is known for his progressive movement, has

(21:00):
now officially launched a campaign committee to challenge the House
Leader Timu Hakim Jeffries in the twenty twenty six Democrat primary,
which is mounting a kind of rare bid against one
of the highest ranking Democrats in Congress. Yesterday, the Federal
Election Commission received a new statement of organization for the

(21:23):
campaign and it is the guy's name is what is
it like? Chai Osa essa Os. I don't know, I
don't really care, I don't know how to say it,
but whatever, But twenty seven year old from Brooklyn who's
a councilman is now intending to run for the congressional
seat that is held currently by Hakim Jeffries. And I
can tell you this. I did a little bit of

(21:44):
research on this character, watched him speak a little bit.
Just putting the two side by side, you have Timu Obama,
who looks like he is a melting clay version of
Barack Obama, who can't form a sentence and say it

(22:07):
consecutively because I have to be the cheap version of
Barack Houssain Obama. This guy's very well spoken. He's very
well spoken, and he's also a good looking black man,
so well spoken, doesn't look like his face is melting.

(22:33):
Also a Mamma, Donny Ally, also a progressive in New
York City, came, it's over. I'm gonna put my money
on it. Right now that he came. Jeffries is gonna
lose his primary bid coming up next year for his
congressional seat, and I don't know what I'm gonna because
if that happens, I'm gonna have to change the Taco

(22:55):
Tuesday theme song. I'll be so upset without that. But
we'll see what happens with that. But also speaking of Mambadanni.
There's a lot of issues that are going on here,
and I know that for us, this is going to
be one of those Oh shocker, I can't believe it's
actually happening. And that is that the head of Mahmadanni's

(23:16):
transition team apparently now they are coming out with some
old social media posts that this character had posted back
in the day. And I know, hold on to your
coffee cups because this is going to be this is
going to come to a shocker. Let me let me
get swing a knock it off coffee first before we
go down this road. Mamadani's transition lead apparently is anti

(23:40):
Jewish and anti gay. I know who would have seen
this one coming and who's also going to be the
one that's going to be surprised next year when Mamadanni
does get some worn in in January that his policies
end up being anti Jews, wish an anti gay LGBTQ. Look,

(24:07):
we called it, But then again, New York is stupid
enough to go with this, And I wonder how long
it's going to be before New Yorkers actually wake up
and realize what it is that they have done, who
they've actually voted to be the leader of their city.
And we'll see if it's a situation that either benefits
or backfires against the Keem Jeffries. I guess we'll have

(24:31):
to wait and see. All right, we got to take
a quick break. We'll be right back. This is the
Bride Rush Show. Good morning and happy Taco Tuesday. All right,

(24:59):
well back to the Taco Tuesday. Thanks so much for
waking up with us at being part of your day.
We appreciate it. You remember, I've said this often about
how just accept it, just take the responsibility for your
own action, and you know, sometimes this works out better

(25:20):
for you. I don't know if anybody saw this controversy,
and this is the controversy over Democratic Representative Brad Sherman.
And if you don't know the name, you might know
the story. But the representative was traveling either home or
back to Washington, d C. The other day and was
caught on camera sitting there with his iPad watching porn. Now, look,

(25:48):
porn is either your thing or it's not your thing, whatever,
I don't care one way or another. If it's if
it's the thing that you like to watch, so be it.
But here's the thing, about the porn industry, just to
have a little context of this so that we're not thinking,
oh my god, it's some extreme fringe. The adult industry,

(26:09):
the adult entertainment industry, which includes not only you know,
the video display stuff, but the the accessories part as well,
is a multi billion dollar industry in the US alone.
I'm talking multi billion, tens of billions of dollars a

(26:30):
year that that industry generates. It again, it could be
your thing. It doesn't have to be your thing, doesn't
really matter, because the point is this that if you
are somebody who enjoys watching a couple of people doing

(26:51):
something that you're probably not capable of doing, so be it.
It's your thing. You go do you boo boo now
doing on an airplane with other people around. And of
course the claim is that, oh my god, there was
children around and he was watching porn. Probably not the
best choice of place to do it. But what I

(27:11):
love about this that I just it makes me want
to slap somebody a little bit, and I want to
slap the congressman for this, is that the congressman was
caught red handed. I mean fortunately not like actually handed,
but he was caught with the porn on his thing.
Somebody has a picture of it. It's there, by the way,

(27:33):
Just for the record, it was not gay porn. But
even if it was, he's a Democrat, so you know,
it's a brave and courageous thing to be able to
watch the gay porn. And it's so amazing that he
has had interest. If he's a Republican, then he's a
pervert and he should be locked up and kicked out
of office. Rightsign now. But the fact that the guy

(27:54):
was watching this and he was caught, and again, it
is a multi billion dollar a year industry. This is
not an industry that there's a small select few people
in America that that watch these videos that participate in
the shopping of the accessories. There are a lot of

(28:15):
people in this country that do it. Then again, if
it's your thing whatever, I mean, there's there's there's plenty
of options out there for whatever the thing is that
that floats your boat. And if it's not something that
floats your boat, okay, great, whatever. But the point is this,
you were caught and rather than saying, yeah, you know what,

(28:35):
it probably wasn't an appropriate place for me to watching that,
which should have been the appropriate answer. He should have said, yeah,
you know, I guess you're right. Watching that on the
airplane with other people around, and maybe with children around,
probably I shouldn't have done it there, and and I
apologize to anybody that that may have seen it on

(28:56):
the plane that was bothered by it. And again I apologize.
That would be the appropriate answer. And you know why,
because even if you're somebody who is anti adult industry,
whether you're anti the accessories, anti the videos, or anti
the entire lifestyle or whatever, you're gonna be like, oh,
that's gross. He was watching porn. But at least he

(29:16):
didn't lie to you. And you're gonna be like, all right,
you apologize for doing it in the inappropriate place. This
is something that you should do at home and in
your own privacy. Okay, fine, But instead you come out
and you lie about it. Congressman, just be honest. There
may be a couple of people that are gonna be like,
oh god, I can't believe. And there's other people gonna say,

(29:39):
what was the site you were looking at? Oh, I
know that one. But instead you come out and you
lie about it. And it's all it does, really is
adds to the image of the Democrats that they can't
be honest about things. I mean, here you are busted
watching porn on an airplane. There's there's photos videos of

(30:03):
you actually doing it, and you come out go it
wasn't me. I wasn't it wasn't me. I wasn't doing it.
It wasn't me. Just come out and say it. Just
be like, yeah, bad choice of places to be watching that.
But did you see the chick that was in it?
She was hot. I'm just saying, just stop being a

(30:25):
liar about things. Just be honest. Quinn said, I only
watched gay black midget porn. It's a personal choice.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
Again.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
Whatever, And look, if if you've got a kink, if
you've got a thing, you can find it. I mean,
look between OnlyFans and the other things that are out there,
you can find whatever floats your boat. But I again,
maybe in public on an airplane with other people in
close proximity, probably not the best place to have done that.

(30:56):
But you could have just come out and said, yeah,
you're right, my bad, sorry that I will only do
that from now on in my office and at home.
I won't do it at home because my wife doesn't
know that I'm doing this, so I'll just do it
in my office where my hot intern is at. That
would be a better way of getting around it. But

(31:16):
just be honest, I mean seriously, that's I think that's
all that we really truly ask for in this world,
is just a little bit of honesty. But they can't
do it. As a matter of fact, when it comes
to the lefties, none of them can really truly be honest.
I don't know if any of you saw the story
that's going on on the BBC. The BBC had edited

(31:37):
Donald Trump's speech that he did on January sixth, this
speech where he came out and said, let's peacefully go
up to the Capitol Building and you know, just let
him know that we're here, but let's do it peacefully,
just peacefully. The BBC edited that out so that it
made it seem like Donald Trump was calling on his

(31:58):
followers to go up in and cause trouble and riot
at the January sixth event at the Capitol Building. Well,
Donald Trump is now threatening to file a five billion
dollar lawsuit against the BBC, and the former director of
the BBC, Lord Tony Hall, is actually now speaking out

(32:19):
against Donald Trump's threats for the five billion dollar lawsuit
over the documentary edit that was done. Now, this is
something that we should we should be aware of when
it comes to England and the defamation lawsuits. Here in America,
it's harder to win a defamation lawsuit. And Donald Trump

(32:41):
has already settled out with ABC in America, and you've
got to be clarifying of that because there's also ABC Australia,
so ABC America, CBS and a few other things that
he's settled on and and it's a lot of money.
His entire presidential library now is being built by the

(33:02):
by the lawsuits settlement, which is great. But in the UK,
again it's easier to win those lawsuits and it's not
gonna look good for the BBC when it comes to this.
They may lose the lawsuit. And of course there is
now the debate as to whether or not, Oh my god,
is this going to be the people of the UK
that are gonna have to pay for it? And I

(33:23):
love it because they're this is like a typical leftist response.
The know, the taxpayers of the UK are not going
to be paying for it. Instead, the taxpayer funded BBC
will be paying for it. I need something stronger in

(33:44):
this coffee, taxpayers won't pay for it. In the UK,
the tax payer funded BBC will pay for it anyhow,
The former BBC Director General, Lord Tony Hall, said that

(34:07):
the network shouldn't pay Donald Trump any money, as the
President announced he was planning to sue the network, and
the former BBC director had said during an interview with
the network that the company should not agree to pay
Donald Trump any money amid the president's lawsuit, and on Friday,
Trump had said that he planned on soon the BBC
for up to five billion dollars over the networks documentary

(34:32):
misleading edit of his remarks at January sixth, which by
the way, was also a similar edit that was found
on the network's Newsnight program back in twenty twenty two,
and he said that I don't think that we should
agree to any money being paid to Donald Trump. You're
talking about license fee payers money, you're talking about public money.

(34:55):
It would not be appropriate. Hey, shthead you know what else,
is not a pro editing somebody's comment to make it
look like he changed his peaceful speech to go riot
that my friend Lord Tony Hall is inappropriate and quite honestly,
yes you should pay for it, and honestly, some of

(35:20):
that money not only should it go to the Donald
Trump causes, it should also maybe go to some of
the victims of January sixth, maybe to some of the
people who've who've been in jail for years over this.
It should go to their legal fees. Maybe it should
go to some of the families of people who've gotten injured.

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But the BBC has now faced some heavy criticism over
the a BBC Panorama document documentary about January six speech,
which has delivered before the attack on the US Capitol.
According to the critics saying that the the why can't
I not get this word out today? The documentary was

(36:04):
misleading because it omitted Trump's urging supporters to protest peacefully
and spliced together remarks made nearly an hour apart to
appear as one continuous statement. And by the way, if
you haven't seen it, it was horrifically done because it
was like it was pretty like obvious that they were

(36:24):
doing it, because they would cut to something different and
then they would cut back to them. The BBC did,
by the way, issue an apology to Trump on Thursday,
and the lawyers for the BBC have written to President
Trump's legal team in response to a letter received on Sunday,
and a BBC spokesperson said that the BBC chair has
separately sent a letter to the White House making clear

(36:47):
to the President that he and the corporation are sorry
for the edit of this the President's speech in January
sixth of twenty twenty one, which was featured in the program.
The spokesperson for the BBC has no plans to rebroadcast
the documentary at the center of the controversy on any
of its platforms. You know, honestly, what the BBC should

(37:07):
do is actually rebroadcasted with the proper edit, with the
proper speech in there, and admit that you fed up.
That's what you should do. But at this point now
it makes you wonder how many people in the UK

(37:27):
are now looking at the BBC, which and around the
world for that matter too, because the BBC was supposed
to be this higher standard of broadcasting and it's not.
And maybe it is time for the UK to look
at its government funded television and ask the question should

(37:52):
we continue doing that? Should we continue funding government controlled broadcasting?
Because here in America we just gave it the boot,
We gave our government funded broadcasting group the boot and
said thanks for playing, you gotta go. But it'll be

(38:12):
interesting to see what the settlement on this will be.
I highly doubt that it will make it to the courts.
My bet is that sometime the next couple of months
you will see the BBC settle it for maybe a billion,
but it'll settle, and this will be interesting to see
what happens. But again, you f around and you find out,

(38:33):
and and so much of our media today is doing
just that. They're they're fing around and finding out. By
the way, has anybody watched what is it called now?
MS now the uh, the the new MSNBC. I haven't.
I haven't turned it, you know what? Hang on? I
just co where's the TV remote? Just out of curiosity.

(38:57):
I want to pop it on, just to see if
it's any different. I mean, it's it's not really essentially,
the only thing that it's going to be different on
it is going to be is going to be what
am I doing? Oh? This changed? The only thing that's
going to be different really is from what I hear
is just the the graphics, and that's it. Do I

(39:19):
even have that? I don't think I even have that
apparently I don't. All right, well, we'll turn TV back off.
The left will never learn though, that's the problem, and
the left continues with so much stupid. Anybody watching this

(39:41):
this new mayor in Seattle, Katie Wilson, Oh my god, lefties,
where did you find this one? Is? Is it at
all possible? And I'm gonna ask this question to our
left friends, when when you go to elect a leader,

(40:06):
do you buy any chance? Ask hey, what experience do
you have? Like, what knowledge do you have? What experience
do you have that is going to help the people
of my town? Do you, guys ask that question, because

(40:28):
clearly you didn't do it when you elected your new
mayor for the city of Seattle, who is about as
dumb as a brick. I mean, if you haven't paid
much attention to this woman, she is willfully unskilled for
this role and she's going to mess that city up
so bad. And we wonder why the leftist cities are

(40:50):
so effed up. But now with the new push that
Zorroon Mamadanni is doing, when it comes to we're going
to do government run, government owned grocery stores, Katie Wilson
came out and she was making a comment that she
will force any of the failed grocery stores in her

(41:13):
city to stay open. How are you going to do that,
Katie just asking for a friend here, How are you
going to do that? How are you going to manage
as the mayor of the city of Seattle to actually
force a business that is failing to stay open? How

(41:40):
are you going to do that? This is very similar
to the stupidness that we saw a few years back
when there were some Starbucks stores that were not performing
very well. And on top of the not performing well,
the local employees, the baristas, wanted to start a union

(42:00):
and Starbucks is like, yeah, no, I don't think so,
We're just going to close this location. So they close
the location, only for the courts to order Starbucks to
reopen the location. And yeah, this is this is definitely
authoritarian for this type of thing to happen, where a

(42:22):
private business who would decide whether or not they can
continue to operate is going to be told by the
government that you have to shut down because well, we
said so. And of course the idea of government run
grocery stores also is a failure. And Mamma Donnie's going

(42:43):
to learn that one as well. And I do love
how Mama Donnie has already been working on deals with
a cousin to open up some of these these government
run stores in buildings that his cousin just happens to
own in New York City. Isn't that what you were
fighting against? Weren't you fighting against that type of stuff

(43:04):
going on in your city? I guess we're all four
though in it's family right. Here's the other thing too,
And I know I saw this happen a couple of
times of the chats, the two thousand dollars tariff checks
that Donald Trump is talking about, And I gotta admit
I'm against it. I really am. As much as I
could use two grand, without a doubt, it'd be a

(43:24):
nice little weekend getaway or a week get away to
have that extra two grand, or to help pay down
some bills we don't need it. This is not where
this money should be going to. And of course the
left is saying that this is going to be Donald
Trump using it to buy votes, and they're talking about
how this two thousand dollars check, if it happens, it

(43:46):
won't happen until a little bit further out towards the
mid terms, But that's not what we should use. Instead,
that money should be going to paying down the national debt.
That's where it should go. I mean, as awesome as
it would be to give to us, it needs to
be going to paying down our national debt, which by

(44:09):
the way, actually comes right back to us. That's where
we should be doing this. But instead Donald Trump is
pushing for the two thousand dollars per person tariff check. Now,
it's not gonna be everybody. And that's the other thing too,
is that he is talking about it will be for
a certain income level and below that will be able
to get the checks. And there is some ways they're

(44:31):
looking at the two thousand dollars tariff check that when
it is received, it will be something that people will
many people will take and they will go off and
spend the money on goods, which again does boost the economy,
which there is that positive aspect of it, but it's
also not going to help because a lot of people,

(44:52):
especially in many of the ones that he wants to
give it to, are not going to be the ones
that would be responsible and say, okay, well let me
pay down some of my debt. Like if I got
the check. I can tell you this, it's gonna go
to some credit cards. That's all it will go to.
I won't go off and buy anything. I won't go
out to dinner or anything. It's just gonna go to
some credit cards. Pay that off. So it's not gonna
necessarily help the economy. But I think that it's a

(45:13):
it's it's not the great idea that it that it
sounds like. And when we are getting these savings, we
need to go into paying down the debt. And and
I think that is uh, that is another thing that
the the Trump administration and the Republicans should be paying
attention to when it comes to the messaging too that
hey we took X number of billions of dollars and

(45:37):
we paid down the debt. We're making it so that
your children and grandchildren are going to be better. That's right.
Giving a crackhead money for food. I mean, it's just
it's it's a dumb idea. It's not going to go
to to what it should do. And uh, we really
needed to be going to things like paying down our debt.

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So Jasmine Crockett is out and she was on CNN's
The Lead last night and she was talking about Speaker
Mike Johnson and talking about the Epstein vote, which again,
by the way, will be one point thirty today Eastern time,
that the House will be voting to release the Epstein list,

(46:18):
And while she was on CNN, Mike Johnson had said
that we wanted to ensure that victims of these heinous
crimes are completely protected from disclosure and those who don't
want their names to be out there, and I'm sure
this discharge does that. And that is part of the

(46:42):
problem now with Mike Johnson saying that, hey, we want
to protect the victims. I'm all for that. I mean,
I'm all for the releasing of the Epstein documents, but
the victims themselves I think definitely need to be protected.
We need to look at the victim and make sure
that they are not revictimized. So that is going to

(47:04):
require some redacting and making sure that their information is
not exposed. But when Jake Tapper had asked what her
response was to that, Jasmin Crockett responded and say, I
would cuss, but I'm not going to. I'm just going
to say that he's full of it. Number One Taper
came out back and said that this cable. This is

(47:27):
cable and you can cuss. Crockett said, I'm not going
to do it, but I'm going to say that he
is full of okay, which is kind of interesting. It's like,
why is it all of a sudden you don't want
to cuss, and then she decides, Okay, I'm going to
do it. He's full of shit. Because here's the thing.
Number one, we know that he didn't even bring the

(47:49):
house back in because he was trying to avoid us
dealing with Epstein. In fact, he would not even swear
in a duly elected now new member of Congress, depriving
and having to be sued by her state and others
because they literally did not have any representation. He violated
the constitution to avoid this. So miss me on pretending

(48:10):
that this is about the victims. Okay, First off, Jasmine,
and she's talking about the Arizona congressional person who did
not get sworn in during the shutdown, because well, the
Democrats did the same damn thing to a Republican. This

(48:31):
is not something new. But again, the Democrats, they never
want to look at the past, they never want to
remember that they have done something. But when the Republicans
do it. Oh, it's the worst in the world. And
rather than addressing the question about whether or not we
should protect the victims, because remember, the Democrats are supposed

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to be for the people. The Democrats are supposed to
be the party that protects the women. And here's Jasmine saying,
I don't really care. I don't care that they're pretending
this is about the victims. No, it is about the
victims because again, like I have said, when the Epstein

(49:12):
files come out, nobody's gonna get prosecuted. There may be
a few people that are going to get shamed on it,
but nobody's going to jail. Nobody's gonna get prosecuted on this.
But the last thing that needs to happen is the
victims of the Epstein list, who have gone through the
emotional and physical trauma of dealing with all of this,

(49:33):
doesn't need to have it relived. People who have maybe
been able to bury it into their past and move on.
They don't need to have their co workers, their family members,
their spouses all of a sudden find out, oh, you
were one of the Epstein girls. But Jasmine Crockett so
concerned about herself and about the Democrats getting power and

(49:58):
slamming on Donald Trump and understand this concept of protecting
the victims. Instead, you have to come out here and say, oh,
Speaker Johnson, he's just full of shit. That's all there
is to it. I can't wait until Jasmine cruck It
is out of office. Uh And and honestly, the Republican
Party needs to work harder to take down some of

(50:20):
these Democrats because it's just getting worse. What's that the
tariff checks of George W. Bush's stimulus checks renamed they
are and and again this is a it's a political stunt.
I'm gonna call it what it is, and it really
shouldn't happen. It just needs to go away. All right,
I gotta take another quick break. We'll be right back.
This is The Bridress Show.

Speaker 5 (50:40):
Good morning, all right, welcome back to Taco Tuesday.

Speaker 4 (50:57):
Thanks so much for making us part of your day today.
And I gotta admit it's starting to hit me now.
I don't know if it's just because of the fact
that I essentially oh deed this morning on cold preparation.
It might be just that because I've got a ton
of vitamins and other minerals and stuff that I have

(51:18):
partaken in this morning to fight off the flu stuff,
including some severe flu and cold medication. But I'm telling
you right now, feeling like shit. Now, I'm not gonna
lie to you. I'm just not gonna lie to you.
I'm actually kind of feeling a little bit. But we're
gonna see if we can get through the entire show today.

(51:40):
We got two more hours to go on the show.
By the way, yesterday, I know that a lot of
people had reached out to me and asked me about
bringing onto the show Derek Johnson, and I reached out
to his manager yesterday, who, by the way, did not
respond again. And I've actually talked directly with Derek and

(52:04):
I was like, hey, man, I want to have you
on the show, and he said, hey, do my favorite
reach out to my manager. We'll get it scheduled. Conversations
need to go to a certain point just stop. So
I may have to call Derek himself and be like, dude,
let's just do this because your manager is not getting
on it. But we'll hopefully we'll get Derek Johnson scheduled

(52:24):
to come onto the show because he's got a very
interesting content. If you have not heard some of the
stuff that he has, he has talked about it's it's
very interesting and I suggest that you go and check
it out as well. All right, what else we got
to talk about? Oh Karen Bass in La. Oh God,

(52:45):
this woman Karen Bass again, take credit for some of
your failures, take credit for your mistakes, and come out
and say, you know what I made him, and you
know what I learned a little bit about it. Tell
you go, don't do But on Monday on ms NOW.

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On ms now is Katie Terr, because you know, it's
a whole different network now with all the same idiots
in the same storylines, just a different logo with the
Katie terror reports. La Mayor Karen Bass had pretty much
blamed the immigration raids for a failure to have widespread
adoption of the city's light rail. Yeah. Yeah, because of

(53:32):
the fact that big bad evil Donald Trump is coming
into the city of La and getting the violent criminals
out of the city. That that's the reason for why
the city's light rail is just not being adopted by
the people. That people just don't want to do it.
Katie Turr had asked, I remember a few years ago

(53:54):
on the issue of affordability and housing, I was interviewing
Mayor Garcetti, and this, gosh, now is probably like six
years ago, and he kept telling me that the housing
problem was going to get solved in LA and solved
really quickly. But they were building a new affordable housing
along the new light rail, and that was being put

(54:16):
up in Los Angeles, and that the people would move
and they would use the light rail, the traffic would ease,
and the people would be able to live in the city. Again,
it hasn't happened. So what's the delay. That seems like
a legitimate question. Hey, why the hell isn't this this working,
you know, the solving of the homeless problem, getting the

(54:39):
affordable house that getting the light rail in there instead.
Mayor Bass responds with, well, let me just tell you
that the rail is being built and in different areas
they have they've changed. But again, you know our city,
our city is massive. But I will tell you that
prior to the immigration raids, we had record high participation

(55:00):
on public transportation. And that's a whole cultural shift in
Los Angeles. But once the raids happened, then people became
afraid to use public transportation. And then turn cut her
off by following up in the housing specifically, and bas
stated that she's very worried about the increase in homelessness

(55:22):
because of ice raids. So this nitwit communist, and she
is a communist because that's the history and background that
she has, is coming out in blaming the fact that
the light rail has not been completed and that people

(55:43):
are not using the public transportation as much as they should.
Instead they're driving their own cars, and that people are
not moving into these neighborhoods, and that the increase in
homelessness is all because of the ice raids. You don't

(56:03):
think that maybe somewhere down along the road that the
reason is because of your own failures. You don't think
that that's maybe possible may or pass that that's the
reason for why people are not using the transportation, why
homelessness is increasing. But then again, if the reason for

(56:25):
why people are not using the transportation is because they
are afraid that they are going to be caught by ice,
then that means you have a whole lot of illegal
people in the city of Los Angeles, which again is
a problem for the citizens of Los Angeles, the actual

(56:46):
people who are Americans living in the city of Los Angeles.
But again here's the typical leftist blaming something else and
finding a way to blame Donald Trump. It's all ICE's fault.
So here's another question for the left. Donald Trump in
the administration, along with ICE, is rapidly resolving the problem

(57:12):
having these these violent criminal aliens in this country. They
are going from city to city and cleaning them up quickly.
As a matter of fact, by the time you read
the article about City A, they've already moved on to
City C to start wiping out the illegal, violent criminal

(57:32):
groups of people there and taking them out of the cities.
What are you going to do and who are you
going to blame? What are you going to blame next
for the same problems you're blaming on ICE? When ICE
is done, when ICE takes these violent criminals out of
your city, what is your answer going to be to
the homelessness? What is your answer going to be to

(57:56):
the reason for why people don't want to use public
transit and they want to use their own cars. What
is your reason going to be for why you have
no money and why your city is broke? What is
your reason going to be for the violence that goes
on in your cities? What do you got you're gonna

(58:16):
have to blame it on something. I mean, is it
just gonna be well, it's it's all Donald Trump's fault
because before Donald Trump was elected, things were so peaceful
in our cities and two degree, yeah, you're right. Oh god,
I just burped up like zinc. H that is I'm

(58:36):
sorry because zinc was one of the things that I
just take and woo that. I'm sorry that I had
to share that with you, but I had to because
I'm sure you saw it them a face. Oh god,
that is the worst. I have a feeling. I'm gonna
feel like absolute crap before very long. We'll see if
we make it through the show. But again, who else?

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What else are you gonna blame it on? I mean,
at some point, the Democrats are gonna have to understand
that your policies suck, that your policies are the reason
for why your cities are in the condition that they
are in. You can't continue to blame Donald Trump for everything.

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And yes, when you talk about the violence and the
chaos and everything else, before Donald Trump, it wasn't there,
and to a degree it wasn't. But it's not Donald
Trump that's creating that chaos. It's idiot leftists, the idiot
leftists who who are are brainwashed into thinking Donald Trump

(59:40):
is such a horrible person. Show us what he's done wrong.
I mean, that's something that I would like the left
to really truly point out to me. What has Donald
Trump actually done wrong? I don't think that's a hard question.

(01:00:05):
Considering all of the horrible things that Donald Trump is
being accused of doing. You should come up with legitimately
something right. But nobody can. And of course the left
is full of false information. Our girl, Jojo from Jurors
this tea waffle. I swear to God, this woman. Somebody

(01:00:27):
needs to get her some new batteries or something. Donald
Trump posted. There's a video that was posted to Donald
Trump about his comments about the Epstein files, and he said,
but there were with Epstein at the time, and I wasn't.
I wasn't at all. And it's also come out Donald

(01:00:47):
Trump has been one of the people who's kind of
ratted out Jeffrey Epstein to authorities about what's going on.
He's been against it. It's been public record for a
long time. And JoJo's response is Jeffrey Epstein had a
photograph of Donald Trump in his effing bedroom, Jojoe, I
don't know if you're honestly paying attention to all of

(01:01:08):
the things that are coming out in the Epstein thing,
which again, this is enoughing but a distraction, and that's
all it is. Jeffrey Epstein hated Donald Trump like he
absolutely despised Donald Trump. So with a man who despised

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Donald Trump, wouldn't you think that he would have because
I mean, it was his records, it was his guest
book and everything. Wouldn't Jeffrey Epstein be the one who
mad at Donald Trump for exposing his network and doing
all this other stuff and slamming on him. Wouldn't Jeffrey

(01:01:51):
Epstein be the very first person that would say, Hey,
Donald Trump was down in the island banging these underage girls,
and yet he didn't. Yeah, but in the no, No,
in the emails, he doesn't. He talks about how he

(01:02:12):
hates Donald Trump. There are some redacted things to make
it look like it's implying that Donald Trump was there,
but Jeffrey Epstein hated Donald Trump. There's the accusation that
Jeffrey Epstein spent Thanksgiving of twenty seventeen with Donald Trump

(01:02:36):
when he was president no record of it whatsoever, no
photos of it, no nothing. It's yet another lie that
is coming out of the left. That's all they can do.
And they continuously get caught in the lies that they
are in. And then you have the Affordable Care Act AKARE, which,

(01:03:00):
by the way, I did some research on this too,
because there's this rumor about how Barack Obama allegedly gets
royalties from Obamacare, and apparently that's not true that that's
according to the research that I have done, it's not
true that Barack Obama actually gets any sort of payments

(01:03:21):
for the name Obamacare. It's just one of those things
that's there. But as of mid December this coming year,
they send it vote on the Obamacare with a variety
of proposals that have been suggested not only by the President.
But get this remembers the Republican Party, you know, when

(01:03:44):
when Donald Trump says, hey, we need to get rid
of Obamacare because it's a disaster, and the Democrats keep saying,
oh my god, well the Republicans can. They keep wanting
to do this, but they've never offered any opportunity, any
any suggestions. Yeah, they have, and they have some more
for the upcoming vote. The vote that, by the way,
the Democrats wanted they want to vote on and this

(01:04:07):
is part of the negotiation for the shutdown, is they
want to vote on Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act. So
the Republicans said, okay, fine, but by the way, when
we have this vote, we're going to have some ideas,
We're going to have some proposals what we want to do.
The healthcare coverage program which you know known as the
Affordable Care Act, health insurance Marketplace for aka Obamacare, which

(01:04:31):
was kind of the big driver for the government shutdown.
To the Democrats that were demanding the temporary enhanced subsidies, which, again,
if this thing is so affordable, what do you need
subsidies for? Just ask you for a friend on that one.
But the Democrats generally are in favor of making the
enhanced subsidies permanent, and Republicans, including President Trump, have now

(01:04:56):
proposed alternatives that say that they will give Americans greater
control over their healthcare spending and lower the premiums. And
here is why the Obamacare is a pretty hot issue
right now for really kind of both sides and what's
going on. The commercial health insurance premiums have risen every

(01:05:17):
year since two thousand and eight. Every year, So if
you have a Blue Cross Blue Shield plan, every year
since two thousand and eight it is raised. If you've
got a Human of plan, it has raised every year
since two thousand and eight. If you've got any of
the other the big commercial ones, it has raised every
year since two thousand and eight. This according to the

(01:05:39):
Health System Tracker, a data collection site which is run
by nonprofit Parson Pratererson Center on Healthcare and the KFF.
The Obamacare premiums have also risen nearly every year since
the program began in twenty fourteen, with the exceptions of

(01:06:00):
twenty twenty, twenty twenty one, twenty twenty two, and twenty
twenty three. Oh yeah, that was that was during by okay,
those are the first years of the enhanced premium subsidies.
By the way, the subsidies that were paid out by
Congress as a temporary response to the COVID nineteen health emergencies,

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and the enhanced subsidies basically allowed people making more than
four times the federal poverty level to buy subsidize coverage,
and it also capped the out of pocket premium costs
at about eight percent of the person's household income. Now
remember that with the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care

(01:06:44):
Act is all based upon your income, and the enhanced
subsidies are set to expire at the end of this year.
In rates have risen every year since twenty twenty two
and will increase about twenty six percent in twenty twenty
six on average with the Obamacare stuff. And again, remember

(01:07:06):
everybody else's health insurance has raised or has arisen since
two thousand and eight. The Obamacare didn't for a few
years because well, we had to stop everything because of COVID,
and now it's going to catch up. That's what's going
to happen. And there's a couple of ideas that are

(01:07:27):
being floated around, and to be honest with you, I'm
not a fan of these ideas because I think this
is going to cause once again more problems because look,
I'm just gonna be honest. Many Americans are not very
responsible with their money. And you give them a big
check of money, a big lump sum of money, and

(01:07:48):
they're not going to be responsible with it, and especially
people that are on the lower income level, they're not
going to be all that responsible with it. One of
the plans that Donald Trump is floating around is the
idea of giving low and middle income Americans a direct
payment of two thousand dollars rather than providing the subsidy
that is paid to the insurance companies. Now, the idea

(01:08:12):
on this is essentially to allow people to purchase their
own insurance, which, by the way, I can tell you
this is not an easy thing to do. When when
my insurance had expired and I had to get new insurance,
I started to search for insurance, and I was looking

(01:08:35):
for insurance, and I wanted to buy insurance from one
of the major carriers, and I was told I couldn't.
Nobody would sell me insurance. The only way that I
could get insurance was to get it through the Affordable
Care Act, which again, during that two month time period,
cost me four thousand dollars. So the reality is is

(01:08:57):
that you really can't go out there and purchase your
insurance unless you are with a company or the Affordable
Care Act. I mean, that's kind of where it boils
down to the system has been made so that it's
not working all that great for people. But Trump had
made this in a post earlier this month, about a
week or so ago, and the President added that this
would avoid putting money more money into a health coverage

(01:09:19):
system that he said provided inferior health coverage. And it does.
I mean, Obamacare is an absolute craptastic thing. It's horrible.
It doesn't work that great. And again with the Obamacare,
this is the other thing or Affordable Care Act that
people got to understand, is that it all depends on
which one of the programs you buy into. Now, I

(01:09:42):
have health issues, I use the health insurance. So for me,
it only made sense financially and coverage wise to buy
the big Cadillac program that covered the issues that I
had and again cost me four thousand dollars into two
month period. Now, if you're somebody on a lower income

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who claims that you're not sick and that you don't
get sick and don't really use it, but you need
a little something, you can buy some of these smaller
programs or smaller coverage packages. The problem with it is
it also comes with smaller coverage, and it also comes
with higher what are those things called the paymentsage that

(01:10:24):
makes the doctor so it actually ends up being more
expensive in the end. So it's not a great system
at all. There's nothing good about the Affordable Care Act,
and believe I can go on for a while about
all the horrible things on it. But the White House
said that they are discussions with lawmakers about the idea
of just giving the money to the people. And again,

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what's going to happen when you give the two thousand
dollars to the people and they're like, eh, you know what,
I got two thousand dollars. I'm not going to ever
get sick, and they don't get healthcare, they don't invest
into the Affordable Care Act. And again, this is one
of the catches about the Affordable Care Act. The plan

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was designed with the idea of getting everybody on board
with this program so that those who never get sick
are still paying into the program and covering the costs
of those who do get sick. Well, when the mandate
went away, that eft all that up. So there's a
lot of problems with this. And if you don't get

(01:11:29):
people into it, then there's going to be coverage issues
with having enough people paying for it. And you get
these people who are going to be given the two
thousand dollars checks, they're not going to go buy the
insurance they're gonna go buy the big screen TV. Let's
face it, the vast majority of the lower income is
not that responsible with their money. It's just a whole, cold,

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hard fact. Sorry, but I'm going to tell you the
truth about it. But Trump had told reporters couple of
days ago that I've personally had talks with some Democrats,
adding that the plan would allow consumers to negotiate their
own price with an insurer. Now you're going to have
to do more than just giving the money to them.

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You're going to have to work with the insurance companies
to get this to happen. Now, our own Senator Rick
Scott here in state of Florida is also drafting some
legislation for a similar plan, and he said that his
plan would send money directly to individual health savings accounts,
much like Trump suggested. And he said that they can
use it to spend on healthcare, so they can buy

(01:12:36):
direct health care, or they can buy insurance or use
it for copay or deductibles. Now, honestly, out of the plans,
the two plans, I think I like Rick Scott's a
little bit better. But again, here's the thing that everybody's
still missing. The picture on the cost of healthcare. The

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easy solution that all of our politicians keep coming to is,
let's make insurance. Let's get insurance. Got to have insurance
address the actual cost that the insurance has to pay for.
That is the one big boat that every politician keeps missing. Now, sure,

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Rick Scott's plan is a little bit better where it's
going to put it into the health savings thing, so
that the health savings can only be used for the
health care and not going off and buying a big
screen TV or whatever else you want to buy. But again,
if the cost continues to go up and your co
pays still are bigger and the deductibles are still bigger,

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it doesn't help anything address the costs of healthcare. Can
we make this any simpler and easier? And why it
is that nobody, nobody on the left, nobody on the right,
is addressing that issue and that seems to be one
of the biggest problems that we have. But consumers could

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also be using the funds, according to to Rick Scott,
to buy authorized plans and their states Insurance Commission and Scott,
along with some of the other Republicans, believe that the
enhanced subsidies have driven up the cost of health insurance
for everyone while masking the increase to customers. Bill Cassidy
also jumped in in the send that insurances get paid

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no matter what, and they do, whether it be you know,
through the the Healthcare Act or through the individuals, and
saying increasing the federal payments in the hope of decreasing
cost is like putting a band aid on a broken bone.
Instead of paying insurance companies to manage our money, let's
trust Americans to manage their own care with a pre

(01:14:50):
funded federal flexible spending account. And again, you're still missing
the big picture. Address the costs of health health care.
It's not that difficult. And of course one of the
things that they're also talking about is addressing the fraud
and abuse, which Republicans have brought up over and over again,

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and they've generally been kind of reluctant to extend the
enhanced subsidies because of the abuse of the Obamacare system. Remember,
we found half a million people that were listed twice
in some of the things that are out there, so
there's so much fraud, and of course there right, they're
the only ones that are trying to address the fraud
left never does. It's just an absolute mess. All right,

(01:15:34):
I gotta take another quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Bride Rush Show. Good morning, all right,

(01:15:57):
welcome back to the Bride Rush Show. Happy Tuesday. I'm
not sure how happy it's gonna be for me to
be honest with you, because I'm starting to feel like
crap again. It may be my overdose of medication this morning,
and it might be just my body going ody. Hell
did you just do to me? But yeah, well we'll see.

(01:16:21):
I'm gonna try and make it through the show. That is,
that's my goal right now, but I don't know. With
the way that I'm starting to feel, it may be
go back to bedtime before much longer. But anyhow, thank
you so much for making as part of your day today. Okay,

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d boy. The er is used as a regular regular
doctor's office for booboos and sniffles, which is so true.
And my comment to this was that I think we
should probably start putting some buckets of dirt outside of
them with a note that just simply says, put some
dirt on it, walk it off. And you're right. As kids,
we should have all died. Mom would have put some

(01:17:03):
iodine on it and pat us on the head. Yeah, God,
you remember the iodine? Oh what the hell were we
thinking back then? Just put some? But you know, it really,
truly is amazing when you think about the survival skills
that we had as baby boomers and gen xers, I

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mean especially gen xers. I mean the stuff that we
went through at Gen X. How many times did we well,
we we had. We had some rough childhoods, the things
that we did, and and and the fact that our
parents they were tough on us. Walk it off, don't
worry about it. It's gonna be okay, stop your crying.

(01:17:51):
What is it? Let me see, not a big deal,
you know. As a matter of fact, I remember one
of the things that I did as a kid, one
of the many times that I've gotten hurt. I was
riding my bike, and I'm actually surprised that I don't
really have any scars from it. But I was riding

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my bike and hit a patch of sand. And when
I hit that patch of sand, the bike decided it
was going one way and I was going to the ground,
and I landed on my forearm into that sand, going
like a bat out of hell, and It was one
of those sandpaper grinding down through all that sand and

(01:18:35):
it stopped. It hurt like hell. I remember going ha
as I look down and there's blood and sand and
everything dripping all over my arm. And it was one
of those points you go, oh damn, all right, hang
on a second, and you're holding your arm up a
little bit and you grab your bike with the other one.
Now you're walking back to the house because you don't

(01:18:57):
want to get back of the bike because well, it's
hard to balance because your arm is now bleeding like crazy.
And I remember going in and being like, mom, ouch,
and she would be like, oh god, and she would
She went through it, tried to clean it up, kind
of wash it off a little bit, and when she
looked at it and she was like, all right, this
is one of these go to the doctor moments, one

(01:19:18):
of the few go to the doctor moments, uh for me,
and I remember we went to the doctor's office then.
I actually still remember this place. It was in Florence, Massachusetts.
It was the uh what was it called, like the
Pineer Valley Medical Center, I think is what it was called.
It had like this this big atrium area in it
had the trees in it, and it was kind of
like it was kind of like the kind of like

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the the the the emergency places that we have now,
the urgent care places. It was kind of one of
those things. And I remember going back in because we
didn't go to the hospital house, which is one of
the doctor's office, and we went in there and the
doctor looked at it and was like, Oh, this is
gonna have to be cleaned out. And they I don't
know what the hell they used it, but they used
all kinds of stuff in there, and they leaned it out,
hurt like hell, and cleaned it all up, bandaged it up.

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And what happened the next damn day, I'm out of
my bike. I had just build a bandage on my arm.
It hurt like hell. Next day, I'm out of my bike.
I had an incident where And believe me, I was.
I was a professional skier when I was when I
was in high school and I was a ski instructor.
I was a certified professional on this the things that

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I used to do when I was a skier, downhill skier.
You see the the what are they called the uh
the X games that go on today, like the Winter
X games where you see them go down to the
they go off these ramps and do all these twits.
That was the type of stuff that I did before
the X Games even existed. And there were times that

(01:20:47):
I took spills because look, not everything lands like you
wanted to land. You go to do a helicopter and
you're supposed to be facing this way, and next thing
you know, you're facing that way and the ground is
coming up this way. You know it's gonna hurt like hell, pow,
hit the ground, tumble a little bit, ice, snow going
down into your jacket and your shirt, your shoulders kind
of digging into everything, and you kind of ah, and

(01:21:08):
you stand up and you go, all right, does that
hurt like kel? All right, let's go do it again.
How I never killed myself is absolutely amazing. How I
never broke a bone, and believe it or not, at
fifty two years old, with all the things that I
have done in my life, I have never broken a bone.
Never did it. Not got some wood we continue that way.

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Worst thing that I ever did, and this is actually
an embarrassing thing that actually happened. As a professional ski instructor.
I was out teaching another instructor how to do some
things on a on a beginner trail, it's the easy
beginner trail. It's the one that everybody who can't ski
great goes down. And it had snowed the night before,

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and I looked at her and I was like, hey,
you want to while we're done we got to head
down for classes. You want to, you know, just ski
the soft powder that's in the side of the trailer.
And we're like, yeah, let's do it. So we're skiing
along the soft powder because it had just snowed the
night before. Didn't see it tree limb there, skis went
underneath it, boots hit it, and I went that way

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and I went hand first into a tree because I
wasn't gonna hit my head because back then we didn't
use helmets money we went skiing. We just maybe throw
a wool hat on if that. So into the tree
I went and stop me and I went out that hurt.
So now I have a hurt wrist and I'm thinking
of myself, Great, I finally broke a bone after all

(01:22:39):
the stupid things I've done. Here, I am on the
beginner's trail as a professional skier, and I got hurt
in the Beginner's Bunny trail. So now I got a
ski down to the bottom of the mountain holding my
wrist that hurts like hell, and have to go to
the ski patrol, which happens to be right there in
front of the ski school lineup where all the rest
of my ski instructor friends are sitting at looking at me,

(01:23:01):
going what's going on? So I had to go in.
They sent me to the hospital and there's a bone
in your wrist. In the center of your wrist, there's
a bone and like wrapped around a whole bunch of
other bones and had bruised it. That was it. The
doctor said, Okay, we're gonna put this brace on your hand,

(01:23:22):
don't do anything with it for a while. Where was
I the next day? On the scheme mountain skiing didn't
really care nowadays and out of it. I've told this
story before one of the times that I was in
the emergency room not too long back where I'm sitting there,
and I don't know. I don't even think I was
in the emergency room for me. Actually, I think I

(01:23:44):
was in the emergency room for somebody else. I don't remember.
I've been to the emergent room so many damn times
in the past past few years, or the ED. We
were in the ED, which I don't know which sick
pervert thought that was an idea. But we're in the
emergency room and this family comes bucking in, and it
takes a lot for me to actually go to the emergencery,

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even though I am somebody where I'm very conscious of
my health conditions and the kidney and I've got to
take care of things, and if it's necessary, I do
go to the emergency room without hesitation, but it still
takes a lot for me to go there. And I
was there, this family comes in, and you know, it
wasn't like major trauma. It wasn't you know, hey, quick,

(01:24:26):
get me a doctor right away. And they go up
and I kind of somewhat overheard what they were talking about,
and it ends up being a situation where the kid,
the son of the family, and of course the whole
damn family had to come in for this thing, got
scratched by the cat and they need to see a

(01:24:48):
doctor because he's got a booboo with blood on it
on his arm. At the time, I looked up in
almost a pure amazement that this family just brought their

(01:25:13):
child in because the cat scratched his arm and there's
some blood. I go through the flashbacks of all the
times that I have been injured as a child, as
a young adult, as an older adult, how many times

(01:25:37):
I've walked things off, brushed it off. We would be
out in the woods, me and my next door neighbor,
best friend. We would be playing army stuff out there
and we would get hurt, get cut or whatever, and
you know, and look at it, go ah damn, And
then walk over to the brook which you have no
idea what's coming down that water. I'd walk down to

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and splash some water and be like, all right, that's good,
let's keep playing. This mother brings her son into the
emergency room because the cat scratched him and there's some blood.
If I ever told my mom that we need to

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go to the emergency room because the cat scratched me,
I would be going to the emergency room not because
I've got a cat scratch, but because my ass is
so sore now that I can't sit down and the
ice isn't helping any And if my mom said, oh

(01:26:42):
my god, you've got the tiny little cot from the cat,
we got to go to the emergency room. Her parents
probably would have beat her for bringing me to the
emergency room for a cat scratch. So I was watching
this as watch since this whole thing go down, and

(01:27:03):
I could see the staff, Like the first off, the
check in nurse, you could see the look on her
face like, you gotta be fucking kidding me. You're coming
in here for a cat scratch. You know that you
could just take some rubbing alcohol and it's fine. Actually,
you know you gotta do that. Just take some water,

(01:27:24):
wash the water. You know how many scars I've gotten
from my cats. I got some badass scars too. I
got these cool two ones to come right across my chest.
It looks like wolverine type thing. It's pretty awesome. I
love it. I love to show that one off, be like, hey,
you see my scars. It ended up being a situation
where even the hospital staff was so disgusted by this.

(01:27:49):
And I swear to God that the trauma doctor that
would normally sit there and evaluate you and see whether
or not you know, this is an urgent thing or whatever,
they looked at him and said, oh no, and bring
him back here. And they brought him back there to
the little trauma area, and he did exactly what you
and I would have done, grabbed an alcohol pad and

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when and the kids like oh ah, And I'm like,
holy he hell we got I mean, I have been
scratched really bad by my cats in the past, and
it hurts. Sure, it hurts. But this kid screaming now
because oh it hurts, it hurts. I just don't know

(01:28:37):
what happened. I really don't know. And you know, I
know to a degree it's a lot of the gen
X parents. The gen xers had become parents and said
I'm not gonna let my children be this way, and
that's where where it really started to go wrong. So
if there's anybody to blame for a lot of this,
it's it's the the woozy leftist gen X parents that

(01:28:59):
started to often up our children rather than discipline in
the children the way they should be. We've cisified them
and it's now continued. The millennials have now cisified their
children even more. And it's just skyrocketing. And this is
the stuff we deal with. Put some dirt on it,

(01:29:19):
brush it off, and continue on. But I do gotta
say this as much as I'm slamming on these kids
and these people for doing this stuff. I don't know
how many of you have noticed this Generation Alpha. Generation Alpha,
I think is a reincarnation of Gen xers. These are

(01:29:42):
the kids now, the newest kids who I am watching
them now, and I see them fall down, and I
love watching the videos of it too. I saw video
one time of a Generation Alpha kid doing what we
did and when we were, when we were younger. Backyard.
It was a hill and he got on a little wagon,

(01:30:04):
sat in the wagon, held the bar for the wagon
and went downhill, went downhill going way yay. And the
next thing you know, hit an unbalanced kind of ground
area and the next thing you know, ass over tea kettle.
Kid gets launched out of the wagon, hits the ground,

(01:30:25):
tumbles a little bit, the wagon comes down behind it,
bumps into the kid, rolls over. The kid stops and
you see the parent go oh, my god, and the
kid jumps up and goes yeah and gets up and
does it again. I was so proud of that child.
I don't know who that child was. I watched the
video one hundred times just out of pride and joy

(01:30:49):
to watch that child do that to watch him get
launched out of that wagon, hit the ground and it
was like head first hit the ground, tumbled, the cart
still hit the kid and he gets up it throws
both hands up in the air and screens yes, do
it again, grabs the cart up the hill, he goes again,

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this is what we need more of. We need more
of that. And yeah, we don't need any more liberal
tiers and participation trophies. We don't need any of that.
As a matter of fact, that's the kid that deserves
the high five and the ribbon. But you know what,
that's also the type of kid that's going I don't
need that. Get out of my way. I'm going to
go do this again. So I have some hope that

(01:31:39):
just genetically, that generation Alpha is going to be the
reincarnation of the gen X system. Now the eat dirt
build a strong immune system. We can't say that that
worked for everybody, because you remember that what's what's his
name there a bit of o' rourke when he lost.

(01:32:04):
I lost the election. This is the worst thing in
the world. I'm gonna go on a journey. I'm gonna
go on a personal journey, and I'm gonna eat dirt.
That's not the type of eating dirt, buddy, that we're
talking about. Eating dirt would mean falling down, scraping your
skin a little bit, brushing it off and moving on.
By the way, you know what this is something else.

(01:32:24):
I just gotta point this out because you remember how,
you know, parents and doctors and everybody would say, oh
my god, don't pick the scabs. I was the worst
at that. Like every time that I would cut myself
or bruise es whatever, I'd get a cut that would
scab over and everything, I'm the one that goes Nope,
I don't have time for all that. It would bleed
a little bit. And you know how many times I

(01:32:47):
have because we're all told that you, oh my god,
if you pick the scabs, it's gonna scar up. If
that was the case, I would be a walking scar monster.
I don't have any of it. And why because we
were tough. We were a tougher generation. You know. We
were also a generation that you know, hey, I'm not
feeling good. And look, I can tell you right now,

(01:33:07):
I'm going to be one hundred percent honest with you.
I feel like dog shit right now. I am nauseous,
I am tired, I've got a headache. My body aches.
But you know what I'm doing. I'm doing my job.
I'm getting in here. I'm doing this show. And I
can tell you that when you do a three hour
long talk show, which is the way that we do

(01:33:28):
the show, it's about two hours and forty something minutes
of nothing but talking. That takes a lot out of you.
It really does. And I'm doing it. I also worked
like ninety five hours one week about a week ago.
I've already filled in for a few people in the
past couple of days that we're sick. I was supposed
to have a weekend of just relaxation. I took one

(01:33:48):
day overnight, came back in the morning, and then I
had to work yesterday my day off. What happened, I
had to work today supposed to be my day off.
I got to go in for a little while today.
Because come for this generation where we are stronger and
we we move forward and we keep on going. You
get these generations now that oh my god, I don't

(01:34:09):
feel good. I need to I need to. Can we
go to the doctor? I need to. I need to
get something. Now, what you need to do is get
over it. We need to toughen up our generations what
we need to do, and we need to stop just
playing patty cake with these kids and let them actually
grow up and be stronger. Ricky, I'm stone. I'm not

(01:34:31):
really because like here's the only thing, Like this is
what I took this morning for medication, just so you know,
because I'm not a big, big drug kind of person
like medication stuff. I hate taking them. I did take
some some day quill kind of stuff, you know, the
the severe flu thing because sometimes it handles a little bit.

(01:34:52):
But aside from that, I had zinc vitamin D B
twelve and what was the other one. It was one
other mineral vitamin thing. That's it. That's all I had.
So I'm not really stone. I'm just like, I'm just
I think what's going on is that all this stuff

(01:35:14):
now is going through my body and is saying, oh,
look we found something to fight. Don't you worry about it, Brian,
we got this. And then you kind of get that
nauseous feeling from all of that going up. Plus and
I know I shouldn't do this, but I take these
vitamins and stuff and then I forget to eat and
I haven't eaten. I haven't ate since like two o'clock yesterday,
and that's another bad thing. I gotta stop doing that too,

(01:35:35):
But that's probably another reason why I'm feeling like crap. However,
I do have some hot honey pepperoni pizza that I
had yesterday because I went to play golf at where
did I go? Top golf? So I had that, but
I didn't eat it all. So maybe I'll take a
break here a little bit and go heat up a
slice and do that. But Kurt, You're right, I'm not
a candy ass im And even though it's funny because

(01:35:58):
I am such a bougie bitch, and I fully straight
up admit that that I'm bougie, but at the same time,
I'm not a candy ass at all. I've I've I've
actually done some things where it was not too long ago.
I was having problems where I was falling down, and
I fell down one day at work and I had

(01:36:19):
somebody come running, Oh my god, are you okay. I'm like, yeah,
all right, I just gotta get up, get out of
my way for a second. Let me get up, all right,
I'm up. Moving on. We need to we need to
breed more of that into our into our children to
stop being uh and and Kurt, that's a great word
of candy ass. We gotta we just gotta stop that.
We really do. Once that kids can't even fight at school.

(01:36:42):
We staged fights at school. Yeah we didn't know. Yeah,
I mean kids nowadays, Uh, they they don't know how
to fight. And it's sad. I mean we did when
we were kids. I remember there was a fight that
I got into at school. Well, no, there was, there's
one that I did in school. But there's another one
that I headed a summer camp, and this one was

(01:37:03):
a great one. But the one that I got into
at school, which we did, I didn't really fight that
often in school because my smart ass mouth usually embarrassed
everybody else. So he kind of avoided the fights because
people are like, uh, he's gonna verbally assault me, so
I'm not gonna even bother. But I got into one
where one of my best friends and again this this
is the school back in the day with us. Best

(01:37:25):
friend got mad at me, threw a football at me,
hit me in the back of the head during recess
and I'm like, ah, hell no, it's not turned around
him kicked his ass, put him in a choke hold,
beat him up, left him on the ground, walked away.
Then I had another incident where it was it was
summer school, and this is something that that could never

(01:37:45):
go down nowadays for multiple reasons, but I had to.
I was I was sitting. It was like a summer
camp that I went to one year, and I was
on the seesaw. I know, this is a stupid, stupid story.
The stupid part of the story. I'm on the seesaw
with the summertime crush. She's on the other side, and
I'm on the the my side, and we're up in
the down and they up in the down. Because back

(01:38:05):
then you'll see sauce. It was kind of the thing.
And we were chatting, googling with each other and smiling
and laughing and everything. And I heard in the corner
he said, so but your mama, And I'm like what.
And next thing I know, this kid cold cocks me,
knocks me right off of the sea saw. And of
course when I go off the seesaw, that plops her down.
So the crush got hurt. And now that got mad.
You cold cocked me for something. You're saying that I

(01:38:27):
said something about your mama when I don't even know
who the hell you are, let alone your mama. Judging
by the way you are, your mama probably a hoe.
But the kid hit me and I turned around and
I was like, oh, hell no, and I put him
down to the ground. And my cousin who saw this,
ended up dubbing this going Ralphie on him because it

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was about the same time that The Christmas Story came
out and I ended up getting on top of this kid,
and because the fact I was pretty athletic when I
was as a kid getting out into the woods and
being all the you know, getting out there, so I
was pretty strong, I locked my legs around this kid
and literally, because you remember the movie The Christmas Story
where he just starts pounding on the bully and he's

(01:39:10):
just going, That's what I did. I pounded the snots
out of that kid to the point where it literally
took like two of the camp counselors to lift me up.
And as they're lifting me up to get me off
of this kid, he's coming with me because I've got
such a grip on him with my legs. So it
took a couple of grown ass adults to get me
off of him. But my cousin ended up delbing that

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going Ralfie's. So those are the days. Those are the
days when we handled that. And of course what happened
with that From that point on, that kid and his
friends will like, stay ahell away from him, don't don't
yo MoMA, nothing to him because it's not gonna turn
out well. Nowadays we have nothing like that. We have
nothing like that at all. Yeah, Dan boy, you're right.

(01:39:52):
Never taking this income the empty stomach because it caused nausea,
an upset stomach. I know I'm experiencing. That's why I'm
gonna take a break a minute and get some pizza.
But we need to tough enough the generations. We really do.
But we need to. We need to stop coddling them.
We need to stop treating them the way that we
do and just toughen them up because it's not going

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to to benefit them to be a bunch of horses,
not to mention, the country just needs to tough enough.
All right, I gonna go get some pizza. Hang on,
we'll be right back. This is the Taco Tuesday right here,
the Brian Rush Show. We'll be right back. Good morning,

(01:40:48):
all right, welcome back to the show. Happy Chaco Tuesday
has a munch on some pizza. It is a hot
honey pepperoni pizza and it is spicy, is all? Get
a welcome back to I've now woken up both of

(01:41:11):
the cats too, now that I've made some pizza. They're
both joining me in the studio, going hey, and what
do you have? So if all of a sudden you're
watching the show here on Rumble or Wimken and you
see Charlie come walking across the screen, you're gonna know
why because he's coming after the pizza, which I'm telling you, dude,
you don't want this pizza. This stuff is, it's whoo.

(01:41:35):
I wasn't expecting it the other day too, yesterday when
I got it to be that spicy, but damn it is.
Hang on, I'm gonna I'm gonna dig into some more
of this because I don't care. Uh huh, I'm sorry,
I'm not sorry. What is it the phrase go you

(01:41:58):
you feed a cold, star of a star of the
flu or beating the flu and starve a cold. Just
don't start a kid like me sore you gotta do anyhow,
all right, that was way too big of a piece.
So later on today, President Trump is gonna be meeting
with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince. This is gonna be the

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first first visit the Crown Prince has had to the
White House in about seven years. And the Crown Prince
Mohammed Bin Salami Solomon. So not seem I'm getting hungry already,
think of Salami Solomon. He's gonna visit the White House
coming up later on today and again first time that
he's visited more than about seven years. And the United

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States and Saudi Arabia's had kind of had a bit
of a rocky relationship during during the time because well,
let's think about the Biden thing. Damn that thing is spicy. WHOA,
my bad. Today's an off, off kilter show. I'm totally
gonna admit to that. It's a little bit of a
weird show. But that's okay. But Donald trub invited the

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Prince in the hope to raise hopes for a fresh
start between the two countries. And although it's not an
official state visit, the President will be greeting the Crown
Prince with an arrival ceremony and the leaders will be
holding a bilateral meeting followed by a formal evening dinner,
which will not be in the big ballroom yet. That's

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one of the things that will be coming up soon
the ballroom. But here are some of the things that
we should be expected to meet out of this, one
of the things being a defense packed in arm sales.
The Saudi Crown Prince was expected to focus on a
US Saudi defense cooperation deal, and the U S Secretary
of State Mark Arrubia said that we reviewed the US
Saudi relations and explored ways to bolster our strategic cooperation

(01:43:54):
in an exit was posted last week with the meeting
of the U S Secretary of Mark Rubio and other officials,
and during his visit the Saudi in Saudi Arabia in May,
Trump had signed a one hundred and forty two billion
dollar arms deal with Saudi Arabia as part of a
larger six hundred billion dollar agreement to expand economic ties
with the country. So this is one of the things

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that we're going to be expecting later on today and
ahead of the visit yesterday, Trump and announced that he
will approve the sale of advanced F thirty five Lightning
two self fighter jets to Saudi Arabia and Trump's decision
with the Saudi crown prints on security cooperation is also
expected to grow beyond the arms sales. Back in September,

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Trump had issued an executive order that was vowing that
the United States would guarantee cutters security. And of course,
you remember what happened to that homing on and Donald jump,
he's taking the jet and then it's out. You know
that that wine. If you notice that they've stopped crying
about that. Democrats move on quickly from things when they
start winding and crying, don't they. The Saudi monarch is

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now going to be looking for a kind of a
similar commitment for the kingdom that Trump had made with Cutter.
And of course let's just go ahead and say it.
All you have to do is get him another jet.
Give him another jet, and you will get it, because
Donald Trump is corrupt. But during a panel discussion with

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the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace that happened just a
couple of days ago, the US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
said that buying the F thirty five is may conflict
with Rihad's long term goal to develop a domestic defense
industry and He also said that Saudi Arabia may be
more interested in a long term security partnership with the

(01:45:45):
United States, and he said that Trump may offer a
security pack via executive order as he did with Cutter,
but warmed that's such a pact which falls short of
the state ratified treaty, could falter after Trump leaves office,
and of course it will because the Democrats are going
to if Donald Trump uh leaves well, let me rephrase
this again. I don't want to say that right because

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the Democrats will be like, say, he's not gonna leave
when Donald Trump has done. And if if jd. Vance
becomes the president, I'm sure the packs are gonna stay there.
But if a Democrat gets in, we know what's gonna happen.
First off, we're going to demolish the the ballroom with
taxpayer dollars and then rebuild it with something else with
taxpayer dollars.

Speaker 5 (01:46:24):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (01:46:24):
But they're going to undo anything and everything that Donald
Trump had done, regardless to what kind of relations it
might be on the on the on the world stage.
What's that Michael, Uh, feed a cold starve the flu
die from COVID, got it? Uh? Feed the cold starve
flu chicken soup broth for both. You know what, I'm

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not gonna starve the flu. I'm I'm gonna i'm if
it is the flu that I've get that I'm i'm
getting because so many people are starting to get it
right now. This thing's gonna have to deal with me.
Not gonna happen. However, by the way, no running nos
because of all this. It's because that hot honey spiced
pepperoni pizza thing. Holy good God, genyon nose running and

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everything a mess. But the Saudi Israeli situation is also
another thing that's going to be on the table today.
With the conversations with Donald Trump ahead of the visit,
Trump had expressed his desire for Saudi Arabia to normalize
diplomatic relations with Israel under the Abraham Accords framework, and
he said that I hope that Saudi Arabia will be

(01:47:33):
going into the Abraham Accords fairly shortly, telling reporters aboard
Air Force one. And although several Arab states have joined
the Accords since Trump's first term, Saudi Arabian's participation has
continued to kind of elude Washington. And they're hoping that
maybe they will be able to get that in there
as well. They're going to turn the ballroom into a
hookah bar.

Speaker 1 (01:47:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:47:54):
Maybe, Oh, they want to demolish it. Democrats straight up
want to demolish that thing. They don't even want it
to be a that's how bad they are getting with everything. Wow.
You know what, maybe seriously, one of the things that
you should try to do for the cold or flu
is try some hot and spicy food like this. Pete, Damn,

(01:48:14):
I don't care about eating it. I'm not gonna stop
eating it. I don't care. I know it might be
rude to do that on camera and in your ear,
but I'm gonna eat it anyhow because it's delicious. So
a lot to see what happens with the Saudi talks
that'll go down later on today. I'm sure they left
will have plenty of wonderful things to say about it

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and how corrupt it is, and on and on and on,
because that's you know, that's that's kind of how they work. Nothing,
nothing can be good. But where's the left, by the way,
to talk about this? George Soros just gave about two
hundred fifty thousand dollars to a British group that is

(01:48:58):
working to censor conservative news sites and to basically kill
Musk's Twitter. It's x by the way, Georgie is saying.
The Center for Countering Digital Hate, which has not disclose
its donors, has now lobbied the US lawmakers to create
a digital regulator, basically doing what the UK is doing,

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where if you say something on social media that's offensive,
oh my god, that hurt my feelings, that you should
be punished for it. Because remember in the UK, if
you post something that the government deems to be hateful
or wrong, they can come and get you. And they're

(01:49:44):
doing it. What's spicy food gets the lung butter moving? Boy?
Does it ever? Holy hell?

Speaker 1 (01:49:54):
You know what.

Speaker 4 (01:49:54):
I'm a glutton for punishment too when it comes to that,
because I'm sitting here. My mouth is literally on fitting.
Food out is literally on fire right now, and I
keep shoveling more of it into my mouth. I got
a problem anyhow. The deal with the George Soros now

(01:50:15):
that he's basically funded things like the Open Society Foundations,
bankrolled a lot of other things in Britain, and he's
now bankroll is the British nonprofit that works to censor
conservative news sites and social media companies, including throughout a
plot to basically end Elon Musk's X and pressuring advertisers

(01:50:37):
and investors to boycott the company. The Open Societies Foundation
gave about two hundred and fifty thousand dollars last year
to the Center for Countering Digital Hate, which I love
that too. This is the name of this thing, it
is the Center for Countering Digital Hate. Now, because of

(01:50:59):
the fact that I don't like what you say, I
am going to go after you and block you. Isn't
that kind of hatred just a little bit. But this
is one of the things that's going on in in
the UK with people being done and I don't know
if you've seen the videos, and I can tell you

(01:51:20):
this much, George just gonna let you know you and
your your devil spawn son and the leftist who want
to bring this same type of thing here to America,
that we're not gonna put up with it. I watched
the video where where there was a parent that answered
the door and the Sensor police showed up, and the

(01:51:44):
the Sensor police we're basically there and they're like, hey,
is your young kid around because your young kid posted
something on social media where it was deemed hateful and inappropriate,
and we're here to take your child away. I love
our law enforcement, absolutely love our law enforcement, support them

(01:52:08):
all the time. But I gotta tell you this law
enforcement ever showed up to my door to tell me
that they are going to take my child because my
child had posted something on social media that we the
government have deemed to be inappropriate. All hell will break loose.

(01:52:34):
That'll be a hell. Now it'll start off with a
you're here to do what? Yeah, I go to hell
and shut the door on. That's where it'll start. And
if they decided they want to go any further with it,
we could play you want to dance, We'll dance. We'll

(01:52:55):
show you what it's like when you try to censor somebody,
especially a conservative. But again, this is this type of
stuff that we see from the left on a regular basis,
this censoring of anything that a conservative has to say.
In the George source, once again, his Open Society's Foundation
bankrolling this in the UK last year give a quarter

(01:53:18):
million dollars to that Center for Countering Digital Hate and
according to the soro's Charity grant database, the CDH under
the guises of stepping are stopping the spread of online
hate and disinformation has basically the pressure on social media
companies and investors to advertise and advertisers to censor supposed

(01:53:39):
disinformation or other content it deems to be offensive. Now,
considering how soft the left is, good morning, how you
doing sunshine would be offensive? And then who's the one

(01:53:59):
that declares the disinformation? Because here in the US, as
we look at the disinformation and actually, let's let's stop,
and let's let's talk about the disinformation. Here in the
UK we have this this Center for Countering Digital Hate
where they are going after people if we're posting things

(01:54:21):
that our hatred and all this other stuff. And yet,
and yet the BBC goes off and posts a documentary
on Donald Trump where they have edited Donald Trump to
go from saying something peaceful into going into saying something

(01:54:44):
hate and violent. Double standard, much little double standard going
on there, just pointing out one out. How can the
government do one thing and then turn around and do
the same thing that they're opposed to. See, this is

(01:55:05):
why we have to stand up to the the censorship
police and to these snowflakes, and why we got to
toughen people up. We need to toughen people up in
more ways than one, not just the and and you
know what, maybe maybe the way that we were raised
our gen xers, like we were talking to the last
half hour of the show, you know, you get the
little booboo and you're like, damn it, all right, let's

(01:55:26):
continue playing. Maybe that is what has made it so
that we are tougher that where our feelings don't get
hurt by every little thing. And and this is maybe
the reason for why we need to do this with
with Generation Alpha, Generation Alpha, we need to toughen them up.
And maybe some of Gen Z too, toughen them up

(01:55:49):
a little bit, stop being such wooses and and carry on.
But the left, they are insisting on this censorship because
it's what I love too with the left is when
they start talking about all this stuff, like now the
new survey that's talking about was it two and five

(01:56:09):
two and five or one in five women to an
age of fifteen and forty four want to leave the
country because of the hate here in the political environment.
It's like, do you think this is bad? Why don't
you go over to the UK try that there? Why
don't you go to places like Canada where it's still
not all that great, and god, it's still wonder iful

(01:56:31):
because it's it's socialism. I'm all about these girls leaving
the country too to experience this stuff. And then I
want to watch them beg to come back. I want
to watch them beg and go, oh my on, can
we come back? Because it was so not what we
thought it was going to be and this is horrible.

(01:56:52):
We we can't do it anymore. And then you got
all these propagandas I be crazy and our boy hair bear,
this kid posted a video from Fox News with tips
to save money during the holidays, and his response to

(01:57:14):
this is Fox News and now telling people to save
and not buy Christmas gifts for loved ones because Trump
is doing such a good job. Remember, adults don't need gifts.
Grandma don't need slippers. Trump's economy sucks and they know it. No, Harry,
Trump's economy doesn't suck. And what is wrong with saving

(01:57:38):
some money during the holiday season? And do all the
adults really need to have things all the time? Adults
don't need gifts. As a matter of fact, I one
of the things I hate about Christmas time for me
is receiving gifts. I don't like it, like we do
the whole secret Sanda thing at work, and I hate it.

(01:58:01):
I hate when mom calls me up and goes, what
do you want for Christmas? Like I'm fifty two years old.
I don't need anything for Christmas. I don't want anything
for Christmas. I want dinner, That's what I want. I want.
I want a thick honey ham with a lot of
brown sugar. I want some macaroni and cheese with that.
I want some fresh rolls, and I want eggnog and

(01:58:23):
a bottle of good rum. That's what I want for Christmas.
Adults don't necessarily need that. But then again, when you
get little children like Harry Cisson out there who just
doesn't understand. And God, this kid just bitches about everything.
It's it's becoming Saturn Saturday. And did I I did
not share it? There was Huh something went wrong. I

(01:58:46):
just clicked on Harry's profile and something went wrong. Trying
to reload. Why aren't you reloading? I want to see
Harry Cisson's posts. I will guess that's not gonna happen.
What was I saying? So I'm getting all distracted now?
Oh and except an Ai robot girlfriend. Uh, you know what,

(01:59:07):
I'm not sure I would turn that down. You know,
one of those those AI robots that you can have
a conversation with. And as long as there's an off button,
an off button or reboot button, how can I point
this out too? I don't know what the hell's going
on to this, and maybe it's just me, but uh,
Google Home, which my house pretty much runs off of,

(01:59:29):
and I know that danger real Wiman said, don't do that,
but I did it anyhow because I'm a glutton for
punishment sometimes. And uh, the the Google Home now has
new voices, and it has this one voice that I've
switched to, which it's hot sounding girl kind of thing.
And the damn thing comes with attitude like you asking

(01:59:51):
a question, You ask it to tell you something, and
it'll tell you, and it says it in it's really
cute voice, and it stops. And before I would be
able to respond to my Google Home and say well,
thank you, and it would come back and it be
like it's my pleasure to help you out, I'm here
for you or anything. The new voice, the one that's

(02:00:12):
the hot sounding girl, nothing, absolutely nothing. It just before
I could have a little bit of a conversation with it.
Now I'll be like, hey, thank you so much for
that information. No, you're welcome. No, it's like, now I'll
get into a relationship with this damn thing. It's ridiculous.

(02:00:34):
So that's why I think if you had the AI
robot girlfriend, it's got to have a reset button that
maybe you can program it to actually be nice. I
don't know, and you can have a conversation with Alexa.
You do it all the time, you know. Here's my
problem with why I didn't get Alexa, and I thought
about it before. It is because I will probably sit
there and have a full on conversation with Alexa, because

(02:00:56):
that's just me. I will do it. I got some issues.
There's no two ways about that. All Right, I gotta
have a slice of pizza. I gotta eat, and I'm
gonna do it without doing it in your ear. So
I'm gonna take a quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Brian Rush Show. Good Morning, Happy Taco Tuesday.

(02:01:25):
Holy hell. All right, welcome back to the Taco Tuesday
Brian Rush Show, where today's show is being powered by
this hot money Emberoni pizza. I just literally stuffed this
thing in my face till I can finish it. During

(02:01:47):
this break, my mouth was on fire. Okay, I don't
know if I can talk right now. That was all right,
Welcome back to the show. Thanks so much for checking
u out today and being part of your day. I
know it's a bizarre show. Today we fall off the
rails again. We're down to the ditch of the railroad chicks.

(02:02:09):
But it's okay, So anybody see this? Apparently now we
have another climate crisis going on. Remember it's a it's
global warming, it's climate change. Not enough O two in
the atmosphere or there's too much O two in the atmosphere,
we're all gonna die in five years, twelve years, two years,
ten years ago, whatever it might be. We gotta do

(02:02:30):
something because it's gonna get hot. Guess what's coming? Ice age.
You can't keep up with this. This is getting to
a point where it's out of control. It's like, what's
the what's the weather gonna be?

Speaker 1 (02:02:45):
Like?

Speaker 4 (02:02:45):
I don't know. It's gonna be horrible, it's gonna be bad.
What what's scaring people right now? Heat? All right, it's
gonna be hot. Okay, fine, it's gonna be hot. We're
all gonna die in five years, by the way, if
we don't all start driving electric cars. Okay, all right,
none of us want electric cars. Okay, well, since you're
not getting the electric cars, it's now gonna be it's
it's the whole world's gonna cool down. Let's face it.

(02:03:09):
The climate crisis is a hoax. And look AOC's former
chief of staff and one of the lead writers of
the Green New Deal came out when he got fired
and said, by the way, this has nothing to do
with the environment. It's all about control and controlling your money.
That's all it is. The whole thing is a scam,

(02:03:30):
and yet the left still believe it. Things like science.
You know, science is one of these things where we
all though the basics of science, like you know, plant
life actually takes the O two out of the atmosphere
and then turns it into oxygen, and we all breathe
off the oxygen and everything is all good. But then
then all of a sudden, there's there's too much O

(02:03:53):
two in the atmosphere. But when you look at the science,
they say there's not enough. And actually, if we reduce
it anymore, we're all gonna die. Well, okay, but cool cooling.
We're cooling now, ice age coming, ice age. Look at
Chicken little. The sky's not falling and everything is gonna
be okay. Michael, was that Where did I get the pizza?

(02:04:16):
I got the pizza at what I get it? Top Golf.
I went for Top Golf yesterday and I ended up
getting that thing. And Jesus, the thing is just like
literally like the edges of my mouth right now are
burning on fire. It is that hot. And I'm not
complaining about it because I actually really like it, but

(02:04:36):
it's like WHOA, try to get through it all. It's
a it's a little bit tough. O two is good,
O three is bad. But this whole climate change thing
is just such a farce that we constantly get from
the from the left, and they just need to stop it.
I mean, just face it. You've been busted in the
lie and it's not working, so move on. So I

(02:05:00):
Oderation Charlotte's Web is the new ice operation that is
going on in the Charlotte area now to go after
the illegal aliens that have shown up there, the violent
illegal aliens. And we've got to reemphasize that all the time,
that it's the violent illegal aliens. Well, now there is
a grocery store in Charlotte that is going to offer

(02:05:22):
a little bit of help to the illegals so they
can avoid ice. Yep, this Charlotte grocery store is now
going to offer illegals free delivery just so they can
avoid ICE. You know what would be freaking hilarious is

(02:05:43):
that if ICE signs up to be the delivery company
to deliver the illegals their groceries and they do it
that way. Groceries you ordered some ice, right, I endured
coming with us. But this grocery store in Charlotte, North
Carolina now offering to waive delivery fees for illegal aliens

(02:06:07):
so they can get lots of groceries without having to
come to the store and be questioned or arrested by
federal immigration authorities. You know what if I was in Charlotte,
I would be I would be calling up and going hello,
I am illegal. I would like to get some groceries
delivered and no delivery fee. I would do that just

(02:06:30):
to wave the fee. Why not come on? But of course,
when you do this, when you interfere deliberately with ICE
and border patrol operations, there is this little thing. It's
US Fiddle Code thirteen twenty four, where when you interfere
with those operations, your ass goes to jail. And the

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one thing that I have to say right now, I
think is missing in this entire battle to eliminate the
violent illegals and for ICE to do their job, is
to go after the people who are interfering according to
the law. Because remember, nobody is above the law. And
if you are a mayor or a CEO, or a
manager of a business, or a congressman or whoever you

(02:07:19):
might be, if you are going to interfere with the
ICE operations and you violate the law thirteen twenty four,
then you should be arrested and you should be punished
for violating the law. And that's the one thing that
I'm disappointed on when it comes to a lot of
these illegal immigration operations is that we haven't done that yet.

(02:07:42):
And I hope it happens, and honestly it needs to
kind of happen now and not later on in the
election season, because that can be pretty bad if you know,
the that'll job administration. He arrested our governor because he
was interfering with ICE. No, they broke the law. That's why.
And again the problem would be is that the Republican

(02:08:03):
Party doesn't have the ability to hit them back with
the messaging to say no, the reason why we arrested
your governor or your mayor or your congress person is
because they broke the law. You remember, what is that statement? Again,
nobody's above nobody's above the law. But there this grocery store, now,

(02:08:24):
according to the Charlotte Observer, was mostly enthusiastic about potentially
illegal and definitely shameful offer from the grocery store. Compare
Food's Grocery Store, which is the name of the grocery store,
has basically stepped up in support for the city's immigration
community by offering free grocery delivery and pick up through

(02:08:44):
December thirty first. The initiative aims to ensure residents can
safely access essentials from a home. You know, here's the thing.
I don't know if these guys don't realize this, but
when ICE is looking for the bad guys, and there's

(02:09:07):
specific bad guys that they're looking for, they go to
where that bad guy's supposed to be. Their intel says
that they're working at this construction site. So what do
they do. They go to that construction site, they look
for that person. They know that this is one of
the places that that person hangs out at, so they

(02:09:28):
go to that place and look for them. They also,
by the way, have addresses that are potentially the homes
of said illegals that they're looking for, and they go
to the door and they knock on the door and say, hey,
so and so here, we're coming in to look for
them because we got a warrant. So the idea that

(02:09:51):
you're going to stop any of this by having them
get their groceries delivered is kind of silly, to be
honest with you, And it almost seems like it's more
like a marketing scam to get more people to buy
their groceries. And as the Trump administration has said this

(02:10:11):
over and over again, we don't want to take right
now the people that are just here illegally. They want
to get them out too, But our goal right now
is to come after the violent criminals. So if the
violent criminals are going to be at home ordering their groceries,
they're still going to go to the home to get it.

(02:10:33):
You're not saving anybody, as a matter of fact. Now,
what you're doing is you're making it so that the
rest of the family that's going to get caught as well,
is also going to get swept up in that because oh,
you guys are illegal not to mention. Think about this
making it easier for ICE now to find people Sit
in the parking lot of Compare Foods and watch the

(02:10:59):
people that are doing delivery services and follow them, follow
them with a drone, follow them right behind them, drive
down the street. Hope they're going to that house. All right, well,
let me write that house down. Okay, we're gonna We're
gonna go ahead and we're gonna raid that house later.
I mean, now, you're making it easier for ICE and
you don't even realize that you're doing it. Again the

(02:11:20):
stupid Left, I swear to God, and why the Left
can't understand who it is that is being removed. A
TV show Ice instead of Cops, I would watch that,
I really would. I think to be honest with that,
I think there's a lot more action in an ICE
version than regular cops because you you look at all

(02:11:44):
of the violence that's it'd almost be watching like a
hockey game on steroids, and no ICE other than the
Ice that's in your drink. That might be the only ice.
It would be entertaining as hell. You might be onto something.
Where's what's his name there, Mark Burnett? Mark get on
that doing an ice TV show? That would be fantastic
from the very start, it really would. Anyhow, what is this?

(02:12:16):
Here's another one of those stupids. I just came across
into the dump post was a scroll in here while
I was talking. I don't know if you saw this one,
but another one of the allegations. It's coming out with
the Epstein file, which, by the way, there's gonna be
a vote on that later on today one thirty Eastern
time to release the uh, the Epstein files, which again,
this whole thing is a distraction. Don't let it, don't
let it consume too much of your time. But one

(02:12:37):
of the emails that is being accused now, and this
is this is fantastic that Donald Trump and Bill Clinton
got together for some bro time, and that Donald Trump
bro timed Bill Clinton. That's the new accusation. I don't

(02:13:02):
know if anybody saw that. This is one that came
out like yesterday afternoon and the White House posts a
photo of Donald Trump and Milannia Trump coming through the
White House and it says America's power couple. Good picture
of the two of them, Blannia looks fantastic, and this
dim went freaking libtard comes up. People started calling him
gay and he started posting his girl to try and

(02:13:24):
beat the allegations. Jesus man, come on, I mean, just stop,
just stop with it. And again, this is the left.
You know, if if Donald Trump, because of the fact
that he's a Republican, if it was true, which come on,
we know it's not true. But even if it was,

(02:13:46):
who cares that they're going to attack Donald Trump because
he had a gay relationship with Bill Clinton. See, he's
horrible person. He's a gay Republican. Wouldn't be the situation
if he was a Democrat. Oh my god, it's so brave.
It's so brave that she stands by his man, her

(02:14:09):
man because you know, he's really gay and he and
Bill Clinton spend time together. Oh my god, he's such
a hero. So stupid. I wish the left would understand
and see the hypocrisy that they do all the time.
And that's the one that makes me laugh the most,

(02:14:30):
is that they get out there and they will talk
to you about how you know, we support the gay
community and everything else. And then all of a sudden
they make an accusation against a Republican being gay or
anything or involved or whatever or experimented or what, and
they're a monster. Look at how bad they are. Just

(02:14:51):
stop it. We just stop it for just a minute,
will you? My God? Just so over it? All right?
I gotta take another quick break right back. This is
the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome back

(02:15:28):
to the Brian Rush Show. Here on our Taco Tuesday,
which turned into spicy hot pizza for me today. Oh
it was so good. Word like hell, but damn it
was so good. I want more of it. I don't
know I was glutton for punishment, I really am. It's
like how that hurt? I want more? That might be
the gen xer in me. By the way, my boss

(02:15:50):
for Christmas last year got me a a spice hot
sauce kind of sample thing. I haven't tried it. I
almost forgot that I had it in there. I gotta
start making some stuff with it, because there's even some
Carolina Reaper in that, which I love watching people take

(02:16:10):
those challenges about. You know, I can take this like,
can you really I don't think you can. By the way,
I was watching video the other day talking about the
Snap benefits, which, as we know, is now all back
into effect, and you know, people are getting their food assistants,
all forty two million American people and we've moved on
from that. Don't want to talk about Hey, wait a second,

(02:16:32):
why do we even have why do we even have
forty two million people on food assistants. Shouldn't that be
an issue? Shouldn't that be one of the things that
we talk about that, Hey, let's get the forty two
million people off of this. Let's get them so they don't.

Speaker 1 (02:16:48):
Have to have it.

Speaker 4 (02:16:49):
They don't want to talk about that. But I saw
this video where this kid was trying to be a
smart ass about this and trying to stick it to
Donald Trump because Donald Trump is so stupid. Because Donald
Trump has come out and said, you know, he wants
everybody to reapply for their their Snap benefits. And again,

(02:17:10):
this kid kind of just basically calls himself out on this,
but he comes out he's like, Donald Trump is so
dumb because he doesn't even know that you have to
you have to reapply for it. Every couple of months
anyhow to prove that you're actually looking for stuff and
that that you're just not so Donald Trump is wrong.
He doesn't even understand it. Well, you know one of

(02:17:31):
the problems too. As I was watching this video, I'm
looking at this going, so you're on snap benefits. You're
now taking this time to do this video to slam
on the president that he's so stupid that he doesn't
understand how it works. I'm just gonna call it out.

(02:17:53):
I'm gonna call it out as I see it. You
could skip a couple of meals. I'm just saying you
could afford to to maybe actually go two weeks without
some meals. You also could get up off of your
expensive gaming chair. And I know it's an expensive gaming
chair because while you're sitting in it and we can

(02:18:13):
see it. Get up out of that chair, go walk
your fat ass to a place and get a job
and not have to worry about having to reapply for
the food assistance benefits. Go get a job. And by
the way, gaming is not a job. Sure, there's some

(02:18:34):
people here and there that become successful with gaming and
streaming it on videos and everything else, but not everybody
can do that. So go get a job and maybe
take a long walk to go get that job, Fatty,
because you clearly don't need it. Okay, I'm just gonna
throw that out there. But there's been some exposure that

(02:18:56):
has come out about what's going on with the food
stamp program. We saw that it was about five thousand
plus people that are dead that are still getting the benefits,
which things make you just interesting. How does that happen?
How do dead people continue to eat? It's like, how
do dead people continue to cash their Social Security check?

(02:19:20):
Things that make you go hm. So yeah, I would
love to see those dead people reapply. Just curious as
to where they're living. I mean, I know that I've
been into lately a lot of the videos of the
dead ghosts and stuff that are still like in houses,
but I don't think that they're getting food asistance. They

(02:19:42):
may be playing in the kitchen and opening up cabinets
and everything, but I don't think they're hungry. So not
sure why five thousand plus people that are dead need
to have food stamp programs. I mean, if you're the
spouse or the sibling, or or you know the offspring
of one of these people that have died, that was
on it, and you need it, you could do this

(02:20:04):
little thing called um put it in your own name,
throw it out there. Then we find a half a
million people are double dipping into the food assistance program,
which makes it a million people, which already we have
four point seven million, so for forty one point seven

(02:20:26):
million people, So that brings it down to forty point
seven million people that probably shouldn't be on the SNAP benefits.
And if you're double dipping, you know that's that's a problem.
Get up and work. But the Trump administration now is
kind of dropping the hammer on these the SNAP scammers
after finding what now is being said as one hundred

(02:20:47):
and eighty six thousand people that are dead collecting benefits.
Yesterday it was about five thousand, and now some new
revised numbers that are coming out from the Agriculture Department
is that it's one hundred and eighty six thousand dead
people that are collecting benefits. So that's one point one

(02:21:09):
million benefits right there that probably shouldn't be needed, not
to mention all the other able bodied people that should
be off of it as well. But this is something
that is costing about one hundred billion dollars a year
in the at least in the fiscal year twenty twenty
four to the American tax payers and the Agriculture Secretary
Brook Wallins announced yes Thursday last week that the administration

(02:21:31):
will require Americans receiving food stamps to go through SNAP
to reapply. And of course then we get that kid
once again comes out, goes. We have to do that
every couple of months. Anyhow, No, they want you to
do it now. They want you to reapply now for
the benefits because we are finding out that some of
you aren't on it. And we talked about this study

(02:21:51):
too that came out the other day about there's twenty
nine states who released their benefits and now the number
again is about one hundred and eighty six thousand deceased men,
women and children that are receiving a check with the
SNAP benefits. There's the five hundred thousand that are double
dipping into this. And this is only the twenty nine
states that actually came out with the data. So we

(02:22:13):
have a bunch of other states that still haven't released
their information. And I guess who they are. Blue states.
Blue states who have not actually come out and given
us our data to show how many other people are
using and abusing the system. And if we're spending one
hundred billion dollars a year on food stamps and we

(02:22:35):
can cut that in half, that is a major plus.
Just to get the scam and the fraud stairs off
of this and one of the things that we need
to do here in America, And we talk about this
all the time, so it's not a surprise me saying
this is to light the fire into the asses some
people that need to be working. They need to be working.

(02:22:56):
We need to get them up. And if there's anything
that we can do, you starve them a little bit,
they're going to get up and work. You take away
all these other benefits from them, and they will get
up and start working. So get on it. That's all
I gotta say. Checking out what's going on here? What

(02:23:25):
happened over there on Wimken guys, did we get another
scammer jump in or something? I didn't I didn't catch
what happened anyhow? What else is going on? See, I'm
about done with the show already, really, I'm all all
out of that. So, yeah, the scammers with the food stuff,

(02:23:45):
we got to put a stop to that. Uh, the
Epstein files, the vote's going to be coming up later
on today for the the Epstein files to be released,
and then when all that comes about, the Democrats are
going to have to come up with something else to
rant and rave about. Blame Donald Trump for. We'll see
what happens. You know. Really, that's about all I got today.

(02:24:09):
I don't know what do you got anything else? What's that?

Speaker 5 (02:24:12):
What do we do?

Speaker 1 (02:24:13):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (02:24:13):
What do dead people buy with food stamps? That's a
good question. What would you buy if you if you
were if you were dead and you had food stamps?
Right now, what would you buy with food stamps? I
think I would go with anything that happens to have
a lot of preservatives in it. A lot of preservatives.

(02:24:35):
As a matter of fact, just give me the preservatives.
Don't even give me the actual food part. That would
be one thing. And you're right, Ben Franklin said, make
make people uncomfortable in their poverty. But see the problem
with that that statement today is that when you tell
people that you want to make them uncomfortable in their poverty,
then that's mean how can you do that to people?

(02:24:58):
That's not that's not good. You can get deodorant. I
need a little more than just the deodorant. All right,
Well that's it. I'm gonna wrap things up a little
bit early today on the show because honestly, that pizza
was good, but it still hasn't caught up with the
with there that's going on. I'm gonna go take some
some more food and and and feel a little bit better.

(02:25:21):
I gotta I feel it coming. I hope you're not
gonna get sick at all, but I do feel it coming.
So I'm gonna go ahead and fight that. We're gonna
wrap the show up just a little bit early. We'll
be back again tomorrow for another big show. Don't forget that.
If you miss the show, you can always go grab
it at Wimkin Rumble dot com for the video cast,
or you've got the the audio podcast at the Brian
Rustshow dot com. Appreciate you checking us out. What do

(02:25:44):
you who?

Speaker 5 (02:25:44):
You call?

Speaker 1 (02:25:45):
In?

Speaker 4 (02:25:45):
Week? There? Lord me look, since we've gone to the
new format, by the way, and this is soon to
try to catch up on, it's an extra forty two
minutes of content that I got to get into the show.
So it it wears me out. And today, like I said,
I'm I'm fighting whatever it is that's going around, and
I don't want to do it. All right, we gotta
go have you some fantastic day. We'll talk to you tomorrow.

(02:26:07):
Until then, see you later, Bye bye,
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