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December 1, 2025 154 mins
Conservative talk show waking up America with a Knock-it-off Attitude, Live from the Freedom State of Florida.  Independent Whitehouse Reporter Corinne Cliford talks about the DC smoke screen
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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Brian Russe's name.

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You know the brand.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
Liming up the airways in this ing, melting snow face
with a fiery head talking truth.

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You can't always stand fast tone.

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Show from Coast to coast.

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Got the facts, but it ain't no boast.

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Can't give up the change and give it a toast
to the man who roasts the moose.

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Knock it off, it's.

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Rust on me.

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But in my life care of scenes the command no, don't.

Speaker 4 (00:47):
Fred frame in the top show, Silver Street.

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The first words that's off the plane.

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Nothing never stays the same, breaking down walls of shame.
Ryan Roust is here, claim voy says rise a thing
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Speaker 1 (01:40):
Good morning and welcome to the show. Happy Monday. Thanks
so much for us being part of your day today.
We do appreciate it. Mark, good morning, I love that comment.
Good morning, Commissioner Russ. Yes, for those of you that
missed the announcement on Friday, we did make a big
announcement on the show that I am officially running for

(02:00):
office for the Bay County Commissioner here in District number
four here in Bay County. Not the first time that
I have done this. This is gonna be tri number three.
So we'll see if three strikes and you're out, or
three strikes and then you finally actually get it or not.
The election for that is going to be in August.
And like I said though on Friday, we're not gonna

(02:22):
make this show about my campaign. We'll mention some things
every now and then, but for the most part, we
are going to continue doing the show as we normally did,
and the campaign stuff will be separate. It'll be related differently,
because we've honestly got a bigger mission to do with
the show than just my political campaign. And I know

(02:44):
a few people gave me some stuff over the weekend
with I can't believe you're actually gonna do it, can't
believe you're you're throwing your hat into the ring to
go ahead and do this, considering some of the the
positions I've taken at it a few times. But you
know what, Hey, we're gonna do it. We're gonna see
what happens. The worst thing that happens is that I
get elected, and then the less worst thing is that,

(03:08):
you know, I just continue doing the show one of
the two. But either way, we still have plenty to
talk about. Coming up later on this morning, White House
reporter Curran Gilford is going to be joining us. We're
going to talk with her about a whole bunch of
stuff that's going on with the White House and the
world that we are living in. In the meantime, the
Left is going crazy about the Zorn White House meeting

(03:29):
that happened on Friday, and I love watching the reactions
that's coming out of this about how Zorron mom Donnie
just completely wiped the floor with Donald Trump, and that
Zorn Mama Donnie came in and he was, you know,
really in control, and on and on and on and
on and on and and you know what, here's the thing.

(03:51):
As the Left is trying to slam on Donald Trump,
I got to give Donald Trump some props because Donald Trump,
I think, behaved himself in a way better than I
thought he would have. I was really anticipating Donald Trump
to come out to do a lot of the slamming
on Zorron with his communist socialist kind of ideology that

(04:17):
he has. So I was expecting that. What I was
not expecting was the press conference where they're all sitting
there in the White House or in the Oval Office,
and of course Donald Trump is sitting down and the
left has got to make fun of that. But Soorron
is standing there and the reporters are hitting him some
pretty good questions. And then when one of the reporters

(04:38):
had said to him, you know, hey, you've called Donald
Trump a fascist? Do you still think that? And you
heard him go into the well, you know, I'm going
to give you the political answer. I'm going to dance
around her a little bit so that I can say
a couple of words and then you know, you'll let
the end of it go. I think he actually did.
He continue to say, I'm not sure that was kind

(04:59):
of line again, and Donald Trump was just like, I
don't worry about it. Just go ahead and tell him.
It's easier to just say yes. That was kind of
a funny moment. But as the left is coming out
here and trying to to take credit for this as
a win, I don't think it was really that much
of a win. For Zorron Mamma Donnie, because during the speech,

(05:20):
if you're paying attention to it, Zorn Mamma Donni. First off,
prior to the visit to the Oval office, he was
over and over again about how you know, he's gonna
stand up to Donald Trump and he's not going to
allow this, and if Donald Trump wants to come into
the city, he's gonna have to come through me, and
blah blah blah and being mister. And then all of

(05:42):
a sudden, he stands there in front of Donald Trump
and he's not the big and tough that he thought
he would be. I mean, based upon what Zorron Mamma
Donnie had said to the media, said to his supporters
and voters and to the city, that he was going
to stand up to Donald Trump. But what happened, and
this is the thing that's kind of funny that even

(06:04):
the leftist media or the right media is not even
talking about this, and that is that Zoran Mahmadani comes
in and obviously affordability, which is the big keyword in
this upcoming election. Everything is going to be affordability. So
you'll watch that. You won't hear that much out of
me though, I mean not that I don't want to

(06:25):
make things affordable. I'm just not going to be on
that buzzword of that because there's more important things, different
ways of going about this. But he comes in and
they're sitting there talking and he's like, yeah, you know,
Donald Trump and I we agreed on a lot of things,
and we want to really make things affordable in New
York City. And yeah, Donna and I we really agreed,

(06:46):
and the President really wants to see the cost of
living go down in New York City. And you know,
we had great conversations about making things affordable in New
York and making New York a great city. And shit,
I'm supposed to be the big anti Donald Trump guy,
and now I'm in here. I got to talk about
how my meeting with Donald Trump went really well, and

(07:08):
it was it was great. We had we had an
awesome conversation and and Donald Trump is on board with
making New York City safer and more affordable. And I
don't have anything. Yeah, that's it, Marama, Donna, he gave
it to Donald Trump. No, actually, I think it was

(07:29):
kind of the other way around. And Rogugrage, I think
you're right there. Trump is a grand master chess player.
He played Zorron Mamma Donnie like a little fit. He
was just like, Okay, here we go. You ready, You're ready.
Hang on a second, let me let me put all right,
there we go. All right, you're ready, go ahead, let's talk.
Donald Trump I think kind of owned him in that meeting,

(07:50):
because when when it comes out of it all everything
that came out of the meeting with Zorron Mamma Donnie,
he can't turn around and say, oh, Donald Trump is
a big bat evil man. Because Donald Trump just said, yeah,
I want to make New York City a better place.
I want to make it affordable. I want people to
be able to afford to live in New York City.
I remember, New York City is his home. Of course,

(08:12):
Donald Trump's got some love for New York City. Even
though Donald Trump has has dropped a couple of bombs
here and there about things with New York City, but
their truth bombs. And that's the other thing. You know,
you have to be kind of honest about what's going
on with New York City. But Donald Trump is not
against New York City. He's not against the people having
good life in New York City. He's not against people having,

(08:36):
you know, the the affordability of being able to live
there and be able to you know, afford rent and
have good jobs. He's not against that at all. And
the White House meeting with Zorn Mama Donnie proved again
that Trump was right and the Left is wrong, as
they continually are. It's just it's it's really kind of

(09:01):
sad to watch the left just on this constant non
stomp implode and it keeps getting worse for the Dums too. Now,
I love this with the with the Democrats. Now they're
not doing well on the money side. And for as
long as I can remember, the Democrats were always the

(09:21):
ones that would that would dominate when it comes to fundraising,
be able to raise more money than the Republicans, always
had more money on hand, spent more money on their
campaigns of bashing and everything. But now some of the
Federal Election Commission filings are showing that the Democrat National
Committee had to borrow fifteen million dollars in October, a

(09:45):
loan taken as the committee ended its month with eighteen
point three million dollars of cash on hand. The filing
describes the loan as an unusually large amount this far
from an actual major election, which is not a good sign.
When you have to borrow fifteen million dollars a year
out from the actual elections, things are probably not going

(10:08):
as well for you as you were really truly hoping
to do. The committee spent about sixteen point nine million
dollars in October, which is the highest monthly total so
far this year that they have spent. What are you
guys spending seventeen million dollars on this year alone in
one month? I mean, by god, but more than six

(10:30):
million dollars of that went to gubernatorial races in both
New Jersey and Virginia. And the DNC's chair Jamie Harrison,
and the executive director Sam Cornell defended the decision to
take on a loan. They said, we can't win elections
or fight back against Trump if the DNC downsizes operations

(10:50):
like it often does after a presidential cycle. I made
a bet that investing early would build power, rack up wins,
and rally support or back to the table. That bet
is paying off now. Yes, the Democrats did get some
good wins. Yes, the Democrats are also polling very well

(11:11):
right now. In a hypothetical congressional House run coming up
next year. If you look at all the polling numbers,
even the real clear politics when they average everybody all together,
the Democrats are showing a very strong polling results right
now as going to be winning. And look, I've been
saying this over and over again, don't discount the Democrats

(11:35):
even though they are in implode mode, because they can
still win, and they will win, not because of what
they're doing, but they will win because of what the
Republicans are not doing, and they're not getting out there
and getting that message. And of course, one of the
other big news items that came out over the weekend
was Marjorie Taylor Green resigning. She's stepping down from her

(11:59):
office as the congresswoman from Georgia on January fifth. And
all I got to say is, I told you, I mean,
I told you that this was coming. I told you
that Marjorie Taylor Green was not going to be reelected
next year, she was going to lose her seat. And
I think she took the out earlier rather than going

(12:20):
through essentially what was going to be an election loss.
Now there's all kinds of talk right now about Marjorie
Taylor Green and what really happened with her outing with
Donald Trump, and on and on and on. But here's
the thing. And even though Donald Trump came out in
a statement and he said that I just disagreed with
her philosophy, but I think she's a nice person. Now

(12:42):
I've had her on this show, and to be honest
with you, I really enjoyed my conversation with her. I
enjoyed my conversation with her off the air. I enjoyed
the conversation with her on the air. She also loves
the Panama City Beach area. She loves to vacation here,
so she comes here often. Maybe now she'll come here
a little bit more often. But here's the thing. Like
I have pointed out many many times with Washington DC,

(13:05):
it is a game. It's a game that you can't
simply come in disagree with the way the game is
being played, disagree with the game itself, and pick up
the game board and throw it against the wall and
say I want to do it this way. You can't
do that. And that was the major failure behind Marjorie
Taylor Green, Matt Gates, and people like Lauren Boulbard when

(13:31):
they came in kick and screaming I can't stand this game.
I don't like this, and grabbing the game board, throw
it against the wall and say I want to do
it this way. All they did was manage to piss
off everybody else in Washington, DC, and nobody wanted to
work with them. Matt Gates never actually passed any bills

(13:51):
in Congress, and the entire time that he was there,
Marjorie Taylor Green never got anything passed. She came in
multiple times with impeachment inquerations, almost like she turned into
the Al Green of the Republican Party. Then you had
Laura Bobard, who also didn't do much. I mean, what
has she done? And that is part of the game
of Washington DC, And as much as it sucks, you

(14:14):
have to have the strategy of how to get in there,
how to win, how to build the influence, and quite honestly,
Marjorie Taylor Green, she just never built that. She built
a strong following of those who think that the ideal
way of going in is just being badass and going
in and pointing things out and hollering and shouting. That

(14:37):
didn't work. And I've said over and over again that
that is not something that works now you can have conviction,
and she had a lot of conviction. She absolutely did. No,
I don't think she's single. She's married if I'm not mistaken,
And yeah, she is about my age, thanks Ricky. But
I mean, the failures that happened with Marjorie Taylor Green

(14:59):
really was that she did not come in with that
winning strategy. And she also came in and I know
this is going to sound a little wrong, but it's
kind of bear with me a second. She was over
the top, maga and I think that also was a
little bit of a problem. She came in swinging punches
and not landing anything. But President Trump reacted to the

(15:24):
resignation of Marjorie Taylor Green, which by the way, was
also just bizarre when you listen to what it was
that she had said, it was very bizarre. And Roderick,
You're right, Marjorie Taylor Green has been doing many, many
flip flops, and she poked the lion and she has
flip flopped. Now, look, I'm okay with a changing of

(15:45):
an opinion, a changing out of an idea of something.
You thought that this was the best way to go,
and then you go, well, you know what, actually now
that I got more research on it and more information
about it, more feedback on it. Maybe that's not quite
the way I feel that is totally understandable, because look,
Donald Trump does that all the time. Donald Trump will
be like, I'm on a turkey sandwich. We don't have

(16:06):
any turkey, sir, but I wanted a turkey sandwich. Actually,
you know what, a peanut putter and Jelly's actually not
all that bad now that I think about it, because
we don't have any turkey. Yeah, that's now, I'll go
ahead with a peanut putter and jelly sandwich. I mean
that happens. But Marjorie Taylor Green, she was seeing some
plummeting poll numbers and I said that, you know, either
she's going to lose her seat or the Republican Party

(16:29):
needed to challenge her in a primary. And I think
she saw the writing on the wall. And again, you know,
sometimes you have to be very careful about your constituency
where sometimes and this is one of the things that
I think is becoming an issue in America right now
because we are so politically divided. And I think that

(16:52):
what we saw with Marjorie Taylor Green and her polling
numbers and the way that she was being received in
Georgia is an example of how a lot of voters
at this point are saying that they're not keen about
the super division. Of course, there's also the rumors that
Marjorie Taylor Green is going to run for either the

(17:14):
Senate seat or the governor's race in Georgia, and that
that might be a thing. But to be honest with you,
I don't think she stands a chance at winning either
one of them because her popularity in Georgia has diminished.
And the thing that she failed to do, and again
when I said this, and it's not being meant as
really a bad thing, but it just didn't work out right,

(17:35):
and that was her being over the top MAGA for
so long. Now I am, without a doubt, one hundred
percent MAGA. I believe in the making America great. I
believe in probably ninety eight percent of what Donald Trump says.
I think that there's some things that Donald Trump is
a little off on. I think that the way that
he comes about something sometimes is probably not a message

(17:58):
that works great. But Marjorie Tyler Green didn't take into
consideration the other people within her state and within her district.
And I think that's one of the things that kind
of hurt her bad because she she really didn't want
you to get much done. And two she swung punches,
and then there was the flip flopping. You know, there
was a tremendous amount of the flip flopping going on.

(18:21):
And I think she also and then again this is
an example of the big time politics. She was such
a huge Donald Trump supporter. She did so much during
the the the campaign, and you would have thought that
she would be somebody who would be brought on board,
and she wasn't. And this is not much of a

(18:44):
I mean, you could take it in either way, a
dis on Donald Trump or not. But Donald Trump used
what he had to use to get reelected. And sometimes
some people are the ones that that thank you for
your help, but go back to doing your thing. I
got it from here, and I think that Marjorie Taylor
Green she was one of those people.

Speaker 2 (19:04):
You know.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
One of the things that I've talked about in the
past too, and a few people got angry with me
when I brought this up. But there is a reality
to it, especially since I'd have a little bit of
the inside knowledge on this. The whole thing with Matt Gates. Now,
Matt Gates, I have a love hate with Matt Gates.
I think he did a lot of great stuff when
he was a state representative and a state senator here

(19:26):
in the state of Florida. I thought he did a
great job, and you know, he possibly could have been
a gubernatorial candidate here in Florida, which we now see
is not going to end up happening. But I also
love the fact that when it came to him doing
the hearings, he played the prosecutor role perfectly. He did

(19:49):
not let anybody, you know, bulldoze over and just kind
of just escape things. She really went and did it.
I mean, he really got in there. But Donald Trump
was annoyed with him. You know. The best way that
I've described it ever was that he was the gnat
that couldn't go away. It was one of those you know,

(20:11):
the NWD come around and you'd swat it away, and
then it would come back and bug you again. And
that happened often. I think with Donald Trump that he
wanted to be part of Donald Trump and wanted to
be part of the world so much. But Donald Trump
knew a lot of what was going on with Matt Gates.
And these are the things that were coming up in
the congressional investigation that ended up stopping because of the

(20:34):
fact that he resigned. Look, Matt Gates has got a
reputation in Washington, d C. Of being quite the playboy,
and I think there's a lot of that just didn't
set well with a lot of people. And there was
a lot of the attitude and the way that he
approached things that didn't set well with the people. It
was something that was not generally exposed about him. But

(20:57):
if you know the inner circles of Washington, d C.
You hear the stories. It was not unusual for a
very long time. Now, granted he's happily married now and
and and you know, things have changed with him. He's
he's he's stepped up to a new level and everything.
But for a while when he was a single man,

(21:18):
which you can't hate on the guy for being a
single man and wanted to get out there and get
a little song and sun, but he was he was
too good about bragging about it on the scent on
the Congressional floor, uh, the house floor, and and bragging
about the girl that he hooked up with last night
at the Trump Hotel, and everything was at the Trump Hotel,
and it was this and that, So it was kind

(21:39):
of annoying. And and what Donald Trump did and and
I think this is an intentional thing. And and and
again this is this is knowledge that I have from
on the inside, is that there's a way of getting
rid of somebody and sometimes you just have to let
them be destroyed, implode kind of thing. So he nominated
him for the Attorney gen knowing full well what was coming,

(22:03):
knowing full well that they were going to reach out
and attack him and destroy him. And it did. And
now he's no longer in the Donald Trump realm and world.
He stopped being that gnat and that went away and
found something else. So there's a lot that's that's going
on in the on the behind the scenes on this deevo.

(22:24):
That is a good comment. I'm not gonna repeat it,
but that's a good comment. But yeah, that's that's kind
of really chillly what happened. But I think Marjorie Taylor Green,
I think she's probably done. She may go ahead and
try and run for the Senate seat, which is gonna
be a very important thing. But I think there's gonna
be in the primary. There will be better candidates in

(22:47):
in there, and and I think that's gonna be done.
Do I think he's on the Epstein List? No, I don't.
I don't think Matt is on that Epstein list or
in that realm at all. I mean, he was a playboy.
I mean, look, I'm not I'm not dising the man
for being a young man who was single and you know,

(23:09):
wanted to get with beautiful ladies. I mean, you can't
hate on the guy for doing that, but sometimes it's
it's kind of the way that you portray yourself afterwards
about how you've been doing that that I think rubbed
a lot of people wrong. And and you know, unfortunately
it was the downfall of Matt Gates. Again, there's a

(23:30):
lot of things about Matt that I really truly liked,
but I think there's a few things that that he
just kind of goofed and screwed up on. And of
course there was also the accusations which were never proven,
but the accusations of the the underage girl girls that
you know, were flown to Washington, d C. And all
the other stuff and the paying things, and you know,

(23:53):
again those are all the accusations, but sometimes accusations like that,
if you don't fight him back, right, they'll they'll leat
you up for lunch. And that was a problem for Matt.
But again, you know, moving on with with other things
that are just more important. I mean, when you get
get candidates that just didn't work out, they didn't work out,
and and nobody in the in the political world is perfect,

(24:16):
and anybody who thinks that anybody in their political world
is perfect, then your delusional in so many ways. But
the Marjorie Taylor Green thing that's gonna move on, hopefully
now that the Republicans, which coming up January fifth, is
going to be her last day. And you know, now
Georgia is going to have to point somebody, which thankfully

(24:40):
there's a Republican governor, so it'll be a Republican that
will be most likely filling the seat for her for
that void for the remainder of the year, and will
probably also be somebody who will throw their hat into
the race to to run to to get that seat.
But that's also a seat that, like I said, if
Marjorie Taylor Green continued doing it, she would have lost seat,

(25:00):
and polling numbers kind of show it, and I think
she knows it as well, and that was one of
the reasons why she got out. But moving on, we
got to take a quick break. We will be right back.
This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, and thanks
so much for making us part of your day. All right,

(25:29):
welcome back to the Brian Rush Show. Thank you so
much for waking up with us today on this wonderful Monday.
I don't even know what the temperature is today. It's
probably probably warm and everything. What happened with Mother Nature?
I swear to God, sometimes she's drunk here on the
Panhandle with Florida. It's one of these things where you're like, Okay,
it's the end of November. We should be entering into

(25:49):
sweater weather or something. No, it was eighty three degrees yesterday.
The hell the other night, I had a fire going
in the fire pit, and yesterday I'm putting on sun
lotion and regretting the fact that I wore pants to
work yesterday.

Speaker 5 (26:05):
But again, like I've pointed out so many times, the
the weather here on the Panhandle of Florida in the winter,
For those that are new to the area or have
never been down here, it's bipolar.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
I mean it really truly is. It's it's big time
bipolar anyhow, speaking of somebody else that's a little bit bipolar,
Adam Shift. You know, this is a Thanksgiving week, and
of course Adam Shift's got to get out there and
get his diss in there. So let's go ahead and
get it go Adam.

Speaker 6 (26:31):
So we're coming up on Thanksgiving, and it's as good
a time as any to try to take stock of
Donald Trump's promise to reduce costs for the American people.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
Well, grocery prices are up.

Speaker 6 (26:42):
Are The turkey for this Thanksgiving is going to be
up a whopping forty percent?

Speaker 1 (26:47):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
Now some of that is due to bird flu.

Speaker 6 (26:49):
Some of that is due though, to the increased costs
of the input like turkey feed that we have to
import and that is subject to the trunk tariffs. So
your turkeys this year are going to cost you forty
percent more. If you want for beef instead, that's going
to be fifty percent more. A side dish like sweet
potatoes that's going to be thirty seven percent more. And

(27:13):
if you want to go for one of those veggie trays,
or as doctor Oz would call it, crudy.

Speaker 2 (27:18):
Tay that's going to be up sixty one percent.

Speaker 6 (27:22):
So what does Donald Trump have to say about all
of these increased costs around the Thanksgiving table this year?

Speaker 2 (27:28):
Well, he has this to say.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
So I don't want to hear about the affordability. Oh yeah,
there you go. There, you go go ahead and just
take some random ass close. I don't want to hear
about the affordability. By the way, Adam, can I just
ask you a question, where the hell are you getting
numbers from? Where are you getting those numbers from? Because
there's a little organization that has been doing this for

(27:53):
I don't know what, since nineteen eighty six. They've been
doing this, so about forty years now. The Farm Bureaus
annual survey where they go out and they take the
classic Thanksgiving dinner for ten people and they figure out
what is it going to actually cost to have that
this year?

Speaker 4 (28:17):
And he.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Talks about or they talk about how the dinner for
ten people this year will cost about fifty five dollars
eighteen cents, which is down five percent from last year.
So it's down five percent, which is interesting. Since nineteen
ninety six, volunteers across the entire country, including Puerto Rico

(28:41):
have been organized by the American Farm Bureau to record
the local prices. Then they put everything together and they
figure it out. Prices, as we know, during the Biden administration,
absolutely soared with the inflation, which rose to forty year highs.
The price of a classic Thanksgiving meal surged fourteen percent
in twenty twenty one, during Biden's first year in office,

(29:05):
and then it hit a record high after that. And
despite the administration's insistence that the price increases were transitionary
or the result of a temporary supply shock, the following year,
what became what we all started calling the Biden inflation

(29:26):
was even worse. The price of a Thanksgiving meal jumped
up another twenty percent, skyrocketing to over sixty four dollars
and five cents was the price on that one. But
Biden's final Thanksgiving price of a traditional family holiday meal
was twenty four percent higher than it was when he
took office. So, Adam, where's your complaints about that? And

(29:51):
I love you got to throw in the beef thing.
Now here's the thing. Beef prices, Yes, they are up.
The reason for why the beef prices are up, and
this is something that people have got to understand. Even
though there's also been one of one of the big
beef processing plants literally just shut down as well, dropping

(30:12):
several hundred employees in that place. The reason for it
was because of all of the Biden policies and what
Biden had done with the what generated the cost of
generating beef, between all of the feed and the diesel
and everything else that took part in doing raising cattle.

(30:34):
That the cattle ranchers looked at this and said, if
we don't do something now, we're gonna go bankrupt, We're
gonna lose farms, We're gonna be in really bad shape.
So what did they do? And of course there was
also the attack on beef. You remember the cow farts.
Oh my god, the world is gonna come to an
end because the cows are farting. We got to get
rid of the cows. So, under so much immense pressure

(30:57):
from these lunatic environmentalists, the ACS and all these other
idiots in the Biden horrible policies, you had cattle farmers
who stopped breeding cattle. So when there's less cattle being bred,
then that means eventually that supply is going to diminish,

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which is where we are today. We have a lower
supply because of the fact that during the Biden administration,
with all of their shit tasting policies, made it so
that the cattle farmers raised less cattle, which means less meat.
Now that trend is reversing, and it's going to take

(31:41):
a few years because it takes a couple of years
for a cow to grow up to get to the
point where we can cut it up for steaks. So, yes,
the price of meat is going up, but that has
nothing to do with Donald Trump. That has a lot
to do with the Biden administration. And then there is, yes,
the flew you know, in a couple of other things

(32:02):
that went down under Joe Biden, which yes, that does
affect the turkey prices on that. But here's the thing.
This year we're seeing a decline despite all of this.
In the Thanksgiving dinner, a sixteen pound per turkey on
average is is gonna be about twenty one dollars and

(32:22):
fifty cents on average. Now I had to emphasize the
average because some people are gonna be like, oh my god,
I paid so much more, and some places are gonna
pay more. Some places might pay a little bit less,
but that is down sixteen percent from last year. So, Adam,
where the hell are you getting your up forty percent?
Maybe in California where you have your your condo, because

(32:47):
you don't really live there, you live over in Maryland.
Or maybe it's in Maryland that the cost is up
forty percent. But when the average price according to the
American Farm Bureau is down sixteen percent from last year, boy,
your numbers are really off, Adam, really off. And again,

(33:09):
this is one of the things that the Democrats like
to do. They like to spark the fear, and they
like to poke that blame, and of course hunger is
one of the things that they're trying to hit. It's
gonna be so hard for you this Thanksgiving because you
just want to get together with your family. That we
don't agree with family, because we want to divide the
break up the family anyhow. But you're gonna get together

(33:29):
with family and you're just gonna want to have a meal.
And it's gonna be so much more expensive because of
Donald Trump. And Donald Trump said that he was going
to reduce the costs, but because of the fact that
it costs so much more to feed the turkeys, because
we can't get stuff from America, we have to bring
it in. Hang on a second, excuse me, what, Adam,
don't you think that that might be a problem too.

(33:54):
You kind of glazed right past that one, didn't you.
Adam Again, part of the the make America great and
part of America first, and part of the let's produce
things here in America, part of Donald Trump. Here you are,
Adam Schiff talking about how the American people are seeing
a forty percent increase in turkeys, which is a lie

(34:15):
because of the tariffs that Donald Trump has done, which,
by the way, keep this in mind too, and this
is an ft up thing about our food that a
lot of our food that we may actually grow here
in America, a lot of our meats and stuff that
we have here in America. You do know that a
lot of that is raised here and shipped to places

(34:36):
like China to be processed and then sent back. So
when you have that happening, yeah, there's a little bit
of terrifaction going on there. It doesn't happen with all
of the meats. It's just there's a selight amount that
does do that. So you're escaping the fact that the
rising cost of the food that you're claiming, which is

(34:59):
not really there is because of the fact that we
have to import food to feed our turkeys. Why don't
we do it here in America? Adam? Again, this is
the point that Donald Trump has that we have become
way too reliant on foreign government. And the thing that

(35:24):
most Americans don't realize is how much we have become
reliant on places like China for our own food. And again,
food grown and raised here in America that is shipped
to China to be processed and then shipped back to us.

(35:45):
Shouldn't that be a concern of you, Adam, Because I'm
thinking that if we generated all of this stuff here
in America, that would be jobs for or Americans, right

(36:07):
And Mark, well, maybe if the Democrats didn't try to
destroy the farming industry, prices would be lower. Can I
just point something out again, Mark? I love you, man,
I do. I absolutely love you. Mark is from the UK.
And I'm not saying he's from the UK, No, that's
where he is. That's where he lives. He lives in
the UK. So if you can have somebody in another

(36:30):
country can see the problem that we have here in
our country, why is it that our politicians can't see
it and do something about it. Why is it that
we don't have more Americans that are aware of some

(36:52):
of the things that our foreign friends are aware of
here in the country. And of course a lot of
that is because of the fact that our media is
absolutely craptastic, and they don't want to talk about that.
What a boring story, What a boring story to go
out there and talk about how, well, wow, you know
the cost of turkeys is up because you know we're
processing all their feed in China. The media has failed

(37:20):
America in so many well, let me interphrase this, the
American media has failed the American people in so many ways.
That's unreal. I mean, you can get better information about
what's going on in America if you watch the foreign
media news outlets. Some of them stellar craptastic, but you
can still get more information by watching some of them.

(37:46):
And again Adam Schiff goes out about how, oh my god,
it's so expensive because we have to import it because
of Donald Trump's tariffs. There is nothing, nothing that I
can think about that should be on the traditional American
Thanksgiving dinner and tellable that should not be produced in America. Cranberries,

(38:07):
cranberry sauce, Massachusetts. That's where those come from. That's the
place we should be getting them from. That's the place
they should be processed from. They shouldn't be from anywhere else. Turkey,
turkeys raised all over the place in this country. It's
the only place we should get them from. Only place
they should be processed should be here. Ham pig farms everywhere.

(38:29):
We should be only getting them from America. Let's see
what else. Sweet potatoes. I think that was one of
the other things that dumb Nuts mentioned. Why would we
not have sweet potatoes raised here in America. I can
think of several areas around the country that are big,
huge potato farms. Why would we be getting those from

(38:50):
foreign countries? Green Beans, green bean casserole, that the mushrooms,
the all the stuff that you need to make that,
all of that should be made here in the United States.
Corn corn should be raised right here in the United States.
So the entire menu that I can think about for
Thanksgiving you're stuffing everything should be raised in America. And

(39:18):
here's numb Nuts going on blaming Donald Jumps tarofts. It's
all because of Donald Jump's taroffs. No, we need to
be sporting more of our American farmers. By the way,
and this is one of the things that we've talked
about on the show so many times when it comes
to the farms. That we talked with Brian Resinger about
this as well, and we'll have to get him back

(39:39):
on soon. How the American farms are just dying because
we're not putting the effort into it. Sharon, what's that
you found? Apples from New Zealand. Now I can tell
you this, Sharon is a friend of mine from Massachusetts.
And Massachusetts, we have a lot of apple farms up there.

(40:02):
Uh and that's that apple farms. What do they call
the the that's not the word for it. It's that
farm orchards, apple orchards. A lot of apple orchids up there.
As a matter of fact, there's one that I remember
as a as a kid, which I think that actually
that one's all gone now. I think they replaced it
with houses. But we would always go up there and
we would get the macintosh apples up there. Oh my god,

(40:24):
they were so awesome. And I missed that. I missed
that type of uh of of thing with our food.
And we need to get back to that. But when
you have these idiot politicians like like Adam Schiff who's
pointing out the problem that we have and then still
blaming Donald Jump, the man who's been in office for

(40:49):
less than a year, it takes a lot longer to
build up, build up the the the the problem that
has been torn down so quickly during the Biden administration.
And again when you look at the price of beef, yes,
it takes a while to raise those cows. It takes

(41:09):
no time at all to not get a cow pregnant. Hey,
we need to reduce the number of cows, all right,
stop getting thoseones pregnant. Boom, no cows for the next
few months. We'll go a couple of years no cows.
Oh hey, you know what, we need more cows because
we're running out of meat. All right, well, let's go
ahead and get those cows pregnant. Now, it takes a

(41:30):
couple of years before we can actually have meat. But
this is the stuff that the Democrats they don't understand
because they're stupid. And of course you have so many
on the left who don't understand the importance of farms,
where they think, oh my god, we don't need those farms,
and I swear to gain I have actually seen these
men on the street interviews where they have done this,

(41:52):
where they have talked to people about farms and how
we have to support the farms, and they say, we
don't need them because all you have to do is
go to the grocery store and you can get your groceries,
or you can just pull out your app and you
can like order your groceries and it gets delivered to you.
People on the left actually think that that's how you
get your food. And again it's another example of the

(42:17):
study that I have brought up many many times where
if America lost its technology for a very short period
of time, we could lose ninety percent of our population
because people are freaking stupid. They have no ability to
be able to survive. They don't even know how their
food comes from, where it comes from. Think about how

(42:39):
many people will starve in a very short period of
time because oh my god, I can't artash anything. I
am so hungry. Yeah, of course you're hungry. You know
what you can do go to the local farm stand
and my god, why, like, go get my food. No,
not go get your food. You got to go get
the stuff to make food. They would die off in

(43:03):
no time flat, and it's a sad thing to think about,
but we've gotten to that point and we need to
do more to ensure that the American farms are supported.
And and I love it too, because people look at
it and you know, if they don't understand farming. I've

(43:23):
got a family member who owns a farm. My aunt
and uncle have a farm. There's spent a lot of
time in my childhood up there. Good stories, bad stories,
but either way, you know, they think that, oh my god,
it's just you know, they make all of this money.
Sure they'll make some good money, but there are years
when they don't make anything because things just are not

(43:45):
as good as you thought they would be. And it's
a huge risk. But we need to make sure because
it's all about our food and our survival and if
you don't take care of it, we're going to be
in trouble. But again, Adam Schiff going on about how
the cost of the thing giving dinner is going to
be up in skyrocketing, and it's so bad. I think
with the numbers that he's reading, he just he looked

(44:07):
at it and went, wait a second, damn it that's
under Joe Biden. Okay, you know what if we we
crossed this number out and put this year in here. Look,
it's Donald Trump's fault. Well, we'll just go on and
we'll say it. Because people aren't gonna do the research, right,
We'll just we'll say it. Uh, Donald Trump is the
worst in the world. Then he's trying to starve you.
We tried this campaign with the food stamps, but and

(44:30):
that didn't really work. So now we're gonna tell you
Thanksgiving so expensive. Donald Trump hates you and he wants
you to starve and doesn't want you to have turkey
with the family that we don't believe you should have
family with because your kids should hate you and your
kids should all be transgender. And we vote Democrat. We're

(44:51):
We're we're the best again the Republican Party. Step it up.
Step it up on your messaging of heading it out
there to the people so that they understand how absolutely
craptastic the Democrat Party is and how much they lie
to you. By the way, some of the other items

(45:13):
that are that are dropping in price this year, according
to the AFB cube stuffing fresh cranberries and even dinner rolls.
Three of the things that have got to be super
important for me when it comes to that. The five dishes,
by the way of the five of the dishes or ingredients,

(45:33):
and sweet potatoes, frozen green peas and vegetable tray of
carrots and celery, and whole milk and whipped cream are
some of the things that we actually saw arise in
the price just a little bit, but it wasn't that much.
Pumpkin pie mix and pie shells remain virtually unchanged since
twenty twenty four, which, by the way, you know something too.
I gotta I'm gonna drop a little bomb on this one.

(45:56):
And of course I'm gonna say this, and somebody's gonna
respond with going, it's a squash anyhow. That's the pumpkins. No, no, no, no,
no no. I know that pumpkins are part of the
squash family. But most of the pumpkin pie mix that
you get in the cans is not actual pumpkin. It's
not pumpkin squash. It's other cheaper squash that is easier

(46:20):
to farm, eat and cheaper to farm that they throw
in pumpkin flavoring into it so that you think you
have a pumpkin pie mix. Just throwing that out there,
so you know, all right, I gotta take another quick break.
We'll be right back. This is the Brian Rush Show.

Speaker 7 (46:36):
Good morning, all right, welcome back to the Bride Rush Show.

Speaker 1 (46:51):
Thank you so much for checking us out today making
us part of your day. By the way, show note
for later on this week obviously Thanksgiving Day, we are
not gonna be doing a show, nor are we gonna
beat Sorry what the hell happened there? Nor are we
gonna be doing a Black Friday show either. I am.
I am gonna be heading out, gonna be spending some
time with Mom and the family for the big Thanksgiving

(47:14):
dinner that is going to be forty percent more for
the turkey, and it's gonna be just so horrible looking
forward to it, though I can't. I can't wait because
my mom's stuffing. Hang on, I'll wipe off that drool.
I love my mom's stuffing, like I could probably. There's

(47:38):
there's two things for me at Thanksgiving, and actually gotta
want to get your opinion that in one of them
two things with Thanksgiving dinner for me the turkey. Yeah,
all right, sure we'll have some turkey. Sometimes we have
a ham as well. Okay, that's great, green bean cast roll, okay, yeah,
that's fine, square squash past that keep going, mashed potato

(47:58):
that No, not having that either. She makes me macaroni
and cheese like I'm five years old because I don't
like the other two. I'll take it. I really don't care.
I love me some mac and cheese. But my mom's
stuffing and cranberry sauce. I literally I could pass that
everything else and just do the stuffing and cranberry sauce

(48:19):
with some gravy. I'm the stuffing, That's my thing. Cranberry sauce, though,
which is your favorite? Do you like the actual fresh cranberries,
the whole cranberries that time, or do you like the
can you know, the and it plans on the That's
my stam right there. I totally admit it. Even though Massachusetts, boy,

(48:42):
it's where the cranberries are grown. Cranberry sauce is famous
up in that area, and everything me the jellied kind,
the one that you gotta shake it out of the can,
that's my thing. I literally, and I kid you not.
And this is one of the problems that I have
with some of my food addictions. I will sit down
and eat an entire can of that. I know there's

(49:03):
something wrong with me, but yeah, I'm all about it.
Um yes, the fluffy stuffing, and I'm trying to remember
what else is like in my mom's stuffing. There's like
there's apples that are in that and a but oh,
it's just so good. I got to get that recipe
from her two because I'm always craving it, and I'm
always craving stuffing, which I've got to stop doing because

(49:24):
I'm on this whole kick of trying to lose some weight, which,
by the way, I'm I'm excited because I've I've reached
my goal of some weight loss in the past like
two months, I've lost like fifteen pounds, which is great.
Still got to lose a little bit more. And I
know there's some people to be like, you don't need
to lose any more weight. I actually do. I carry
it very well, but I do need to get it

(49:46):
down a little bit more, mostly from my health because
of the kidney and everything. But I do love me
some stuff, and like there'll be times I will come
home from a long day and I don't feel like
making anything for dinner. But I will pop up in
a box of the instant stuffing and I will put
it down there, and I will I'll make an entire
box of stuffing, put it all in a bowl and
sit down and munch it down. No wonder why I'm

(50:08):
a fat ass, No wonder why I need to lose
a little bit of weights because I do that stuff.
By the way, I don't know if anybody has seen this,
and I haven't seen it anywhere except for all these
hazard and maybe some other places do it too. But
there is a Hawaiian roll stuffing like made with Hawaiian bread.

(50:30):
Why is it only Monday? I'm starving now. I want
all of this on Thursday. And you know what I'm
gonna do because I'm so hungry now as I'm gonna
go ahead and get this time. Who is it that's
got the the there's the sandwich right now. I think
it's Firehouse Subs. They've got the Thanksgiving dinner sub which
is turkey and cranberry and stuffing. Okay, sorry, I got

(51:01):
way too much there on the food thing. That boy
happy is what it is. So our friend doctor rita
deed bag out with some more stupidity coming out of
the left, and and this is the thing, guys on
the left, I just want I want to I want
you to understand something. When we say how stupid are you?
It's not a challenge, It's it's not us going can

(51:25):
you show us how stupid you can be. It's not
a competition amongst you to say, hey, I'm dumber than
they are. No, we really, we really don't want to
see you get dumber. We're just it's kind of a blanket. God,
how stupid are you? And doctor Rita Deed, this is
the one that is the the the gender studies. This

(51:45):
is my new favorite punching bag on on social media
because the stupid stuff that she says. She came out
with a fact about five hours ago she posted this one.
Go to bed Jesus man. She said, fact, in one
thousand years, when we are just bones, no one will

(52:06):
be able to tell which gender you were. We are
all the same and can therefore be anyone or anything
we want. Jesus, this is a woman with a doctorate

(52:26):
in gender studies. Hang on, because we want to prove
how easy this is. Let's pull up our ai. What
is the skeletal structure difference hang on, I can't type

(52:51):
this morning between the sexes. So let's see here according
to AI. Now, this is not a biology course that
we're taking. We're not going through any medical stuff. We're

(53:12):
not going any through you know, an entire semester of
learning in the books. I literally just did an AI
search and asked the difference in the skeletal structure between
the sexes. Because remember, doctor da Dede tells us that
in a thousand years from now, when we are just bones,

(53:32):
no one will be able to tell which gender you were,
cause I remember from elementary school learning the difference. But
let's see what AI has to tell us. Are you ready?
The skeletal structure of adult humans shows several consistent differences
between male and females biological sexes. These are averages with

(53:54):
some overlap, but there are reliable. They are reliable enough
to allow forensic anthropologists to determine sex from skeletons with
ninety five percent accuracy. Huh And we didn't even go
to school to learn this. I just did an AI search.
Look how fast we got this information? All right, doctor
reader lead you're paying attention here. Number one, the pelvis,

(54:18):
female pelvises are wider, shorter and shallower. The wider the
notch there is at ninety degrees. The men it's narrower
and fifty degrees. I wonder why why would that? Why
would that be? Why would the woman, the female need

(54:41):
a wider area in the pelvis than the men. I
don't know. Well, maybe it's in here in the in
the research that we just did. Let's say it goes
on to talk about the difference about the sub sub
pubic angle wider, it's ninety percent. Often a you shaped

(55:02):
the pelvic inlet opening at the top is oval around.
Let's see shorter and wider on this as well. And
oh here it is designed for childbirth or a broader
birth canal. Okay, let's let's dive into the men here.
I hope the doctor's paying attention. Let's see male pelvis narrower, taller,

(55:27):
and deeper. Let's see. It just gives you the different
you know, dimensions. Roughly, so just that alone, the pelvic
bone to have nicer butts. Real great, John, I'm with
you on that one. So just in the pelvic region.

(55:47):
Within a minute or two here, we've already researched that
anthropologist a thousand years from now, we'll be able to
take two pelvises and go male woman, you know what
I'm gonna I'm just gonna copy and paste that and
throw that into a reply to dimwitz tweet here, just

(56:11):
because she's so damn stupid. Whoa, what is that? Okay,
that's not gonna work. Sorry, got to strike all right,
Hang on, all right, let's continue here. The skull. The
male skull is larger and more robust overall. It has
a prominent browbridge ridge. Let's see. It has a larger

(56:34):
mastoid presence, a bony projection behind the ear, square chins,
prominent jaw angle, more sloping forehead. The female a smaller,
more delicate kind of look, less prominent or absence of
the brow ridge, which is that thing right up right

(56:55):
up here above your eyebrows. It has a smaller mastoid processes,
rounded pointed chin, and more vertical forehead. Huh. So, believe
it or not, there's other things who would have thunked this.
I mean again, doctor Rita, did somebody who's had a
PhD in gender studies? And we're educating you super fast

(57:18):
on just an AI search. I mean, not that any
of us didn't know this already because you know, look,
we we went to school. Let's see the overall size.
There's a big difference. Males generally taller, heavier bones, more
pronounced muscle attachment sites, females lighter, smoother bones with less
pronounced muscle markings. The sternum and rib cage. Men have

(57:40):
a longer sternum the breastbone, and the female have a
shorter one, slightly wider in the ribcage angle. Huh, I
wonder what that's for. Wider in the rib cage, wider
in the hips. You know, I'm gonna I'm gonna go
out on a ledge here for a second, because I'm

(58:00):
putting two or two together here. Men are supposed to
be able to have babies too, right, Hey, that's what
they tell us. But if only a woman has the
wider rib cage area in the wider pelvic area where

(58:22):
a baby develops and sits and then exits, and the
man doesn't have that, how how are you supposed to
do it? Confused? But there's other bones. Holy crap, this
this just doesn't end. There's other bones, long bones, such

(58:43):
as femurs and himerus. Males tend to be a little
bit longer on average, and the females often have or
the males often have a larger head and pronounced markings
then the women. The summary of the key identifiers according
to the forensic anthropology is that if you look at
the pelvis first, most reliable UH, then the skull and

(59:04):
then the overall robustist robusticity UH and size as supporting evidence. So,
doctor Reid, you are you are so wrong, so wrong
on the fact that in a thousand years from now
we are just bones and no one can tell which
gender you were. We are the same and can therefore

(59:26):
be anyone and anything we want. Your dad didn't hug
you when you were a baby, diddy, so sad. Tell
me the Left isn't crazy. Convince me that they're not crazy,

(59:47):
because they they are and they're stupid. And again this
is a woman who has a PhD in gender studies
doesn't know the difference between them and and a woman. Chicago,
Oh boys, Chicago, I love this once again. This weekend.

(01:00:08):
This weekend, by the way, was so bad in Chicago
with the violence that we didn't even wait until Monday
to actually get the crime statistics uh and the the
biggest stories and actually let me. I actually did not
get the the full number of of of shootings this weekend. Uh,

(01:00:34):
just curious, what the heck we have for a total.
I should write that one down, that seeing. Okay, now
let's get into the story because it was so bad
in Chicago this weekend that, uh, that Mayor Brandon Dipwad

(01:00:55):
actually had to come out and have press conferences about it.
And there's been so much mayhem that has gone on
in Chicago. You have this one here, which, by the way,
keep in mind that both Mayor Johnson and Governor Pritsker
they don't want Donald Trump's help. Everything's fine here, Yeah,
We're good, everything's fine. How are you, guys? A man

(01:01:20):
with a thirty year criminal record thirty years has been
reportedly arrested at least seventy two times, has fifteen convictions,
lit a twenty six year old woman on fire on
the train a week ago from today, and she is

(01:01:42):
still fighting for her life. On that one again, Let's
go over those statistics. Thirty year criminal record, seventy two arrests,
fifteen convictions, lights, this girl on fire for no apparent
reason whatsoever. And remember Donald Trump, he put down on
his books and he paid his lawyer for lawyer stuff,

(01:02:04):
and we need we convicted him and he should be
in jail for that. Donald Trump should be in jail
because he put down that he paid his lawyer, that
he paid the lawyer in the books, and that's bad.
And then he asked a bank for money and paid
the money back, and he's bad. He should be in jail.

(01:02:27):
What about this asshole? What about a guy with a
thirty year criminal record, seventy two arrests, fifteen convictions, and
then goes off and lights a young woman on fire.
Do you don't think that that's the type of crime
that needs to be stopped. And Mayor Brandon Johnson comes

(01:02:48):
out on Thursday and he called that an isolated incident.
Isolated incident. Oh so, the guy with seventy two arrests
and fifteen convictions that lights a girl on don't worry
about it. Nothing to see here, moving on, It's only
an isolated incident. And of course the isolated incident kind

(01:03:09):
of highlights everything that's really truly going on with the
progressive politics and the Democrat leaderships in too many of
these cities. Not a big deal. Hey, look it's one girl.
I mean, why are you getting so upset about it?
I mean, it's not like they were going around and
lighten up people on fire all over the place, And

(01:03:29):
it was not like it was mass igniting of people
on fire. There's just one girl. Why why are you
getting so worked up about it? We're getting worked up
because the man has a thirty year criminal record with
seventy two arrests and fifteen convictions, and he's still wandering
around the streets free enough to destroy this young woman's life.
She will, if she makes it through it, she will

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never be the same physically or emotionally. She will never
be the same. Because the Democrats and the progressive things
it's more important to protect the criminal than it is
the average person. But it only got a little bit

(01:04:11):
worse in the city of Chicago over the weekend. And
I'm sure you have seen the story that happened in
the Loop District, which is kind of one of the
areas where there's a lot of this chaos, and there
was multiple teenagers involved in this. The rampant violence and
death in the city becoming known for it's continued with

(01:04:31):
multiple shootings in mob mayhem. At least eight teenagers were shot,
one fatally and multiple police officers were attacked to Friday
night at a riot that broke out in the Chicago
Loop in the city's downtown central business district. And this
is what happened when the city surrenders its streets to
chaos and leadership treats to criminals, criminal mobs like they're

(01:04:55):
just kids having fun. It's not a big deal. Some
kids out having fun, right. Two people died over the weekend.
Sixteen people shot in Chicago, which sadly is a small number.

(01:05:16):
The riot which followed the Christmas tree lighting ceremony, Yeah,
there was a riot that started because they had a
Christmas tree lighting ceremony and it broke out around ten
o'clock at night on Friday, According to the local news.
One of these city aldermen, Brian Hopkins of Chicago's Second Ward,

(01:05:37):
said about three hundred juveniles were riding and attacking officers
with mace and stun guns. Listen, you fuck around, you're
gonna find out shoot him. I'm sorry. I know you
don't want to say that about some kids and some teenagers,

(01:05:57):
but if you were going to take to the point
where you were going to act like savage little beasts
and you're gonna go off and you're going to attack
police officers with Mason stun guns. Don't be surprised when
your kid or you get shot. Shoot them. A couple
less problems that we have in society. It is what

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it is. At least one of the officers was hospitalized
with injuries. At least six children were shot, including a
thirteen year old, two fourteen year olds, a fifteen year old,
a sixteen year old, and a seventeen year old. By
the way, the innocent ones not because police said, oh

(01:06:38):
you want to mess around. No, no, no, these are
kids that were shot because of the juvenile rioters. Less
than an hour later, after all it was done, another
fourteen year old boy was shot and later died at
the hospital. An eighteen year old man was also wounded
later on. And this is all in Chicago, just over
the weekend. And don't worry crime. We don't have any

(01:07:02):
problems here in crime in Chicago. Everything's fine. Hey, how
you doing, Thanks for thanks for participating, have a good day.
The Democrats think that this stuff is okay, and it's
a never ending thing. Every single weekend. What's the social
event this weekend? Now we're gonna go out and shoot

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up the place. Donald Trump has said over and over
again that we need to stop this type of violence.
And what do we get. We get the Democrats who
go off and they sue to remove Donald Trump from
the cities because everything's fine here. We don't need you.

(01:07:45):
And I've said this before. Take the credit. Take the credit,
even if it wasn't your idea. Democrats do this. All
you have to do is say, yes, Donald Trump, come
on in. We need your help with the federal agents,
with the National Guard, to take care of these problems.
Get these guns off the streets, get these people taken
care of. And then when it happens, that's when you

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don't say, oh, we was all Donald Trump, Pritzker, and Johnson.
That's when you come out and you say, we had
an epidemic here in the city of violence and it
was making you, our citizens unsafe, and our law enforcement
was being overcome with all of this stuff. And we
asked Donald Trump to bring in some more help, and

(01:08:29):
he offered the help, and we took it because we
asked for it. And now look at how safe the
city is. That's all because of us. We did it.
You don't have to let Donald Trump get the credit
for it. And honestly, as much as Donald Trump is
a credit hound and wants the credit for things, in
some ways, I don't think he would mind. Just stop

(01:08:51):
the killing, stop the violence, stop making the cities as
horrible as they are. But every single time you see
the Democrats will fight this. We saw what happened in Washington,
d C. Washington, d C. Donald Trump goes in, takes
over the police department, comes in and federalizes all of
the police action. There, brings in the National Guard, and

(01:09:14):
what happened, like overnight, that city changed. I have a
lot of friends that live and work in Washington, d C.
And they have all told me that it was like
a light switch where literally you went from I want
to get home early because I don't want to be
out at night, and I didn't want to go into
certain neighborhoods because things were bad. And and by the way,
carjackings in Washington d C. Was the highest perkampita in

(01:09:37):
the entire country and close to that top of the world.
All of it stopped. The crime virtually went away. There's
obviously still crime, there's always going to be, but it
went away. It gone to a point that liberals and
progressives and Democrats can now walk their dogs in the
park at night and not be afraid. Children can play

(01:10:00):
in the park, you can go out, you can enjoy
yourself and not be afraid. You can go out to dinner,
you can go onto a show and not be afraid.
And why because Donald Trump went in and cleaned it up.
And what do the Democrats do? They sue to have
the the the National Guard removed from Washington, DC and
all of the agents removed from DC. Jesus Christ, this

(01:10:24):
is what fixed your problem. And you're upset that the
problem got fixed. How can people not see this problem
with the Democrats? And how was the Republican Party not
highlighting this point? Hey, you feel safe now, it's because
we did it. Look who's trying to make you not safe?

(01:10:49):
I mean talk about the opportunity to switch over some
of Washington, d C. And see, this is the other
problem with the Republican Party. Is the Republican Party we'll
look at at at areas that are are heavy blue
and say, oh, well, you know we're only gonna if
we put effort into there, we're only gonna get a few.

(01:11:10):
So let's just not bother instead let's go to an
area where it's gonna be safe, and everybody's gonna love us,
and they're gonna appreciate us, and it's gonna be exciting,
and we're gonna have big wins. You're gonna have the
wins there anyhow, Stop putting the extra effort into those areas.
Go to places that you need to win. Go to
places where you can offer a solution that is better

(01:11:32):
than what the Democrats have. Go to New York City,
go to Saint Louis, go to Memphis, go to places
like Chicago, and win people over. Hell, you may not
win the area as a whole, but you never know.
You might get a congressional seat out of it. You
might get one or two city council seats out of it.

(01:11:56):
Win is a win, and you can't get a home
run all the time. Sometimes you have to bunt and
make it to first base. And that's the problem that
the Republican Party has is that they will not do it.
They simply won't bunt, knowing that they can at least
make it to first base. We got to swing hard,

(01:12:17):
swing hard, and knock it out of the park so
I could just I could do my victory lab. You know,
the victory lab later on comes out when you go, hey,
you notice how safe you feel in your city? Now
you're welcome. It's because we, the Republicans, did this, this,
and this, while the Democrats fought us the entire way

(01:12:39):
as we font to stop crime, to reduce all the
violence that's going on, and the Democrats fought us on that.
How are you feeling now, feeling safe for aren't you? Yeah? Yeah,
you are just saying twenty four degrees today in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. Dboy, ooh,
I don't even know what it is here, to be

(01:13:00):
honest with you, let me look sixty degrees. I know
you probably didn't want to hear that. Mom said she's
paid ninety nine cents a pound for butterball turkey. Mom,
how big is the turkey? Knowing mom? A big up
turkey sandwiches for a month. I'm okay with that. All right,

(01:13:21):
we got to take another quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right,

(01:13:46):
welcome back to the Brian Rush Show. You know, I've
got to stop scrolling through social media during the show.
I just came across another posting it is a photo,
and I'm gonna explain that. I'm gonna just I have
the photo for you here in a second. Okay, but
the caption that the person put along with this photo is, guys,

(01:14:07):
what's preventing you from dressing like this? Now, let me
let me describe to you what this photo is. That
the photo is four young men probably and I'm gonna
say mid late twenties, skinny jeans pulled up probably three

(01:14:29):
four inches, kind of the way that a lot of
girls would wear them, super super tight. Each one of
them is wearing this medium shirt and you know, the
perfect hair, the perfect beards, all of the what's preventing
us from dressing like this? Testosterone? I'm just maybe, maybe

(01:14:55):
maybe that's what preventing a lot of us from dressing
like these little spandex clowns. Testosterone being what is that
called again? Oh yeah, being a real man and not
dressing with your And by the way, not that I'm looking,
I'm not, but i mean the photo is pretty damn

(01:15:17):
obvious when you look at it when you wear pants, soy, boys, exactly,
when you wear pants that are this tight, this flexible
in the spandexy, I'm just saying that there should be
something that is present. It's noticeably absent in said photos,

(01:15:42):
and it's hard to not like have your attention brought
down to it because the skinny jeans and by the way,
they're like skinny girl legs too. It's not even like
they're manly legs. It's skinny jeans there. And when your
cell phone is sticking out more in your pocket out
line than anything else, testosterone, that is, that is what's

(01:16:04):
what's preventing us from from dressing like that. But then again,
here's the other problem with society is that while we
look at this and go hmm, sorry, boys, fabulous, there
are women that are looking at this going, oh my god,
he's so dreamy. Why would you dream about this, ladies?

(01:16:29):
But then again, I'm not saying that these you know what,
let me just out of a morbid curiosity. The person
that posted this a person, just a professional big I
don't even want to go into their profile because I'm
sure there's probably a profile that I don't want to
know about. But ladies, what in the world would you

(01:16:49):
find attractive about this? That? That's the thing I don't understand.
When a man's hair is more perfect than you when
his skinny jeans are tighter than yours, and again, obviously
ken dolling it. That's probably the best way of doing this.
Ken dolling it. I don't understand how the ladies look

(01:17:11):
at that and be like, mmm, oh my god, he's
so streamy. Oh my god, I just want to get
his phone number? Can I go home with him? Didn't
you have a Ken doll when you were a child?
What do you need one now? For? Just saying again,
this is another reason why I got to stop scrolling
through social media during the breaks, because I come across
stupid things like that, Well, why are more men dressing

(01:17:33):
like this? Because we're men and men don't dress that way.
By the way, I was speaking about men in dressing.
So this didn't last very long before we see one
getting exited. But the NFL's first transgender cheerleader says that
the Carolina Panthers fired him because well, he's trans. The

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NFL's first transgender cheerleader, Justine, which I'm guessing is probably
really justin now it's Justine, I'm a God, claims that
he was fired by the Carolina Panthers just because he's
a trans person. I know, this is a big surprise.
It may not have been anything to do with the
fans being ay. As much as I love watching the game,

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I also love watching the hot cheerleaders, and I'm not
watching that. I don't I don't want that. No, no,
we'll pass. Not to mention. Who knows how many complaints
there have been from the actual cheerleaders themselves of going
dude with the penis in the locker room. We don't
like this or is it a situation where the transgender

(01:18:41):
has to change with the I don't know. I don't
even want to know where they're changing. But the transgender
Lindsay comes out and says I was cut because I'm
trans claiming this on an Instagram live video and said,
I don't want to hear anybody saying she didn't want
to come back. Why the hell would I not want

(01:19:01):
to come back? But back to then an organization that
I've been part of for three years. Well, well, first off,
nobody's gonna say say she didn't want to come back
because you're dude. I'm just I'm just saying that, but
went on to say that he was she she he devastated,

(01:19:23):
stung and hurt by the firing, but it's not necessarily
attacking the Panthers. I said that I love them. I
appreciate everything that they've done for me. And Lindsay joined
the Top Cats cheerleading squad back in twenty twenty two
spent three seasons with them, but earlier this year, the
cheerleaders and trans trends setting went down and he said

(01:19:45):
that he would not be returning the next season. He
said that I'm happy because I was able to break
down the door and tell people, hey, we're not just
sexual beings. Jesus can't but Lindsay said this back and
twenty twenty two, and then we're actual human beings and
we wanted to better ourselves. I felt like, why not

(01:20:06):
tell the world, Hey, listen, this is a great accomplishment.
But here's the thing. Sure, okay, great, it's great accomplishments
that you're able to do all this and on and
on and on and on. But the the people that
want to go watch the games, they don't want to

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see that. Now. I don't mind the male cheerleaders that
are in there that you know, are the big buff
guys that toss the girls up in the air or whatever.
I'm okay, with that. And honestly, I'm even okay because
I've seen some of the male cheerleaders in some of

(01:20:49):
like the college teams and stuff where they get involved
in the dance routines or whatever. But you look and
you go, chick chick, chick chick. Dude, real dude, chick
chick chick versus going chick chick? What the is that? Okay,
the chick chick chick. Not sure chick chick. We knew

(01:21:11):
it was a dude. We knew that the dude was
in there because it's the opportunity for him to work
out and throw girls in the air.

Speaker 2 (01:21:17):
And catch them.

Speaker 1 (01:21:19):
We're okay with that. But yeah, you're right, guys. It
is a lot of the pussification of the American male,
which is one of the things that the left has done.
And again, there's nothing wrong with the male cheerleaders that
are in there as men. And again I don't think
most people would have a problem if you're an NFL

(01:21:40):
fan if there was some male cheerleaders that were in
there that were well men, that were there to be
part of the dance routines, to be part of the
throwing squads and all the other stuff.

Speaker 7 (01:21:53):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:21:53):
I don't think there's a problem with that. It's the
going in there and being like, Hi, everybody, I'm a girl.
It's like, no, you're not your dude, I'm interfering with
everything that we already have. Just don't understand it. It just
kind of drives me crazy, It really truly does. But
I think this is probably gonna be one of the
first of many that you're gonna end up seeing kind

(01:22:15):
of exiting out of there. But the left doesn't pay attention.
They don't pay attention to the people and what we
actually want. And of course the way that they always
turn with this is that, oh my god, the reason
for why the transgender cheerleaders they are getting cut from
the NFL team is because the magot people are homophobic
and transphobic. And here's the thing is, we're not. We're not.

(01:22:42):
We may not want to see certain things, but that
doesn't make you transphobic and homophobic. It's just one of
those the things that I want in my life right
now is not that I don't want to see that.
And again, this is a leftist thing, and I've I've
pointed this out so many times because I have so

(01:23:03):
many gay Republican friends, both female and male, by the way,
and for the most part, the men that are gay
that are in the Republican side you can't really tell.
Some of the women you can tell, but they don't care.

(01:23:24):
They don't care if you think or know that they
are or not. They don't. They don't walk into the
room and be like, hey, everybody, I'm a lesbian, Hey everybody,
I'm gay. They don't. The only ones that do that
are the ones that on the left. And then they
do that to spread the hatred that the left is
notorious for. And that's all that the left has for
when it comes to fighting is nothing but the hatred.

(01:23:46):
And if it wasn't for the hatred, what would they have?

Speaker 3 (01:23:49):
Like?

Speaker 1 (01:23:50):
Seriously, I mean, what is what is the platform that
the Democrat Party stands for? Right now? They tell you, oh,
we need to take care of healthcare. Okay, I agree,
healthcare one hundred percent needs to be taken care of.
What are you going to do about it? Well, why
is it that you don't think that these guys look
good dressed in the spandex stuff, Probably because I would

(01:24:13):
prefer that it was a woman dressed in the pandemic stuff.
I don't know, I'm why is that it. Let's go
back to the healthcare. No, we can't do the healthcare
because healthcare is not going to be solved unless you
actually accept these people for who they are. We do.
We don't care, that's the thing. We don't care. And
when we don't have to get out there and announce
that we accept it or that we just simply don't care.

(01:24:36):
If somebody was transgender or gay or whatever walks into
the room and was like, hey, guys, how you doing,
You're like, hey, what's going on?

Speaker 3 (01:24:42):
Man?

Speaker 1 (01:24:45):
Right? Man? Whatever? How you doing? Welcome to the party.
That's it. We don't need you naking the announcement of hi, everybody,
I'm here. Yeah, we know you're here. That's the leftist thing,
and they do it for the and so that they
can scream and holler hate because you didn't pay attention
to me, like, give it up. But that's all that

(01:25:07):
the left has is this constant hatred, this constant division.
Eric Swallwell, now I'm talking about how he wants to be.
You could judge me by my enemies, judge you by
your enemies. No, we don't need to judge you by
your enemies. We need to judge you by your ability

(01:25:31):
to do the job and support the people. That's what
I'm gonna judge you by. I'm not gonna judge you
based upon the fact that other people hate you or
like you, or call you an enemy or call you
a friend. Don't care. What are you gonna do for healthcare?
What are you gonna do for our borders? What are
you gonna do for the twenty six year old women

(01:25:51):
who would like to get onto a train and go
home and go to work and go out to their
friends and not get lit on fire by some psychopath
that should have been locked up in prison. What are
you gonna do there? That's what we care about. But
that's not the message that the Democrats will give you. Instead, Oh,
it's because they hate me. We hate you because you're

(01:26:15):
an idiot. We hate you because your ideas do absolutely
nothing for anybody. And that's the problem that we have
with the Democrat Party. It's not because of who you are,
who you love, or any of that stuff. It's because
you're an idiot. That's all there is to it. And
of course, now one of the latest things that's all hatred,

(01:26:36):
Oh my god, Donald jump and the MAGO people. Oh,
it's so horrible. Last week and the week before, Texas
Governor Greg Abbott basically called out the brother the Muslim
Brotherhood and called them a terrorist organization along with a
couple other Muslim groups, saying that you know, I know,

(01:26:57):
we're gonna call them domestic terrorists for or terrorists. Well,
the the Trump administration has now also come out and
made the announcement a couple of days ago about the
brother of Muslihood and now designated them a foreign terrorist
organization and striking a blow against a group long blame

(01:27:20):
for destabilizing in the Middle East and radicalizing young Muslims.
Trump said that it will be done in the strongest
and most powerful terms. Final documents are being drawn. And
of course, when Donald Trump comes out and does this,
when Greg Abbott comes out and does this, you know,
this is Islamophobia, and it's all this other horrible stuff

(01:27:42):
and oh my god, MAGA is so bad. But you
know what, it's not, It's not bad at all. What's
that ape? Yeah, Ronald Reagan was a male cheerleader. He
was a male cheerleader that threw the girls in the
air and caught them. Were totally good with them. I'm sorry.
I was just rolling through some comments real quick. On
the side of the earth. I can actually do two
things at once sometimes, but I do get the old squirrel.

(01:28:05):
But here's the thing when it comes to the Muslim situation,
and this is one of the things that is being
overlooked here in the United States, and it's being overlooked
in other parts of the world too, even though now
in parts of the world like the UK and Germany
and other parts of Europe, they are realizing the mistakes
that they made. Now there are good Muslims who are

(01:28:26):
not radicalized, who do not believe in the extremism of
some of the Islamic faith. They're good people. They're there.
Think about it. There's about a billion Muslims on the
planet anyhow, so you know that there's bound to be
some good people in there. Not everybody's bad. But the
problem that we have in the world right now is

(01:28:47):
the extremest aspect of the Islamic religion. And I had
to explain this to an employee of mind, a young
kid who we were riding around. He was talking to
me a little bit and he said, hey, you're into
all the politics thing. Explain to me, what is this whole,
you know, Muslim thing in the anti I don't, I don't,

(01:29:08):
I don't understand what's going on. And I looked at
him and I said this in the easiest, simplest terms.
I said, do you believe in Islam? And he looked
at me and he goes no. He said all right,
and I got to stop right now, and I have
to kill you. He looked at me and he's like
what And I said, yeah. I said, uh, if you're

(01:29:30):
not believing in Islam, I have to kill you now,
because yeah, that's that's all there is to it. You
either believe in Islam or I have to kill you.
And he looked at me and he's like, are you serious,
And I'm like, yeah, that that is how in the
the simplest possible forms that you can get of the
problem that we have. And there are so many people

(01:29:51):
that are overlooking this point here in America. We are
now in the foundations of the problem that the UK
and Europe is already experiencing, and now they're trying to
figure out how to do it, how to handle it.
In the UK, one of the problems is that you've
got too many people that are already in control of
things that are Muslim. You look at the dipshit there

(01:30:15):
that runs London and all of the issues that are
going on there. There's a lot of crime, there's all
kinds of problems because of that. You look at Germany,
Germany where they finally said, nope, that's it. Close the borders,
that's it. And by the way, round up all these
people and get them out of here. Which you want

(01:30:35):
to be careful if you're Germany doing that, but I
get what they're doing. Other countries in Europe feeling the
same exact way. The Muslim, the extreme Muslim, is a
threat to the world because the ideology is simple. You
believe in Islam or we kill you. There's no coexisting.

(01:30:58):
You can take that bumper sticker off the back your
subaru because it doesn't matter. They do not want to coexist. Yeah,
but look at Zarahon Mamadani. Yeah, look at Zoron Mamadani,
zora On Mammadani, who he is doing? What is it called?
It's crap. I can't remember the name of it. But
there's basically a thing in the Islamic religion where you

(01:31:21):
can lie only with the outcome of being able to
spread Islam. It's the only reason why they will allow
you to lie. If you can lie to mislead people,
then then you're okay with that as long as the
end goal is to bring Islam to that area. And

(01:31:44):
don't be fooled that Zoraon Mammadani is not doing that
because he is. Look at the the mayor of Dearborn, Michigan,
some of the things that he has come out with now,
residents complaining because of the fact that the call to
prayer is being too loud and is disturbing the community,
and the mayor just basically said, fuck off, I don't

(01:32:05):
want to hear it. You can move. The mayor actually
told a lifelong citizen of Dearborn, Michigan, if you don't
like it, you can move. The Muslim takeover of the
country of the United States is something that is underway

(01:32:26):
now and again I've pointed this out. You don't have
to go after the presidency, you don't have to go
after the Congress. To make it happen. You get governors,
state representatives, you get county commissioners, mayors, city council people.

(01:32:50):
You start creeping in that way, you get them elected,
get more elected more elected. The next thing, you know,
you're dearborn Michigan, an area where if you are a
white Christian and you want to complain about the fact
that the call of prayer that it's happening a couple
of times a day is really loud and it's disturbing,

(01:33:10):
you get told I don't care. Move your people that
came to our country, and now you're going to tell
us that you don't care and move d boy, good point.
The documentary called American Jihad, it was from thirty years ago,

(01:33:35):
very interesting, and you're right, it was very very telling
about what's happening now in places like Erie, Pennsylvania. I've
lived there in Erie, by the way, hated that town, Buffalo,
New York, and so many other places Dearborn Michigan. You
look at what their attempting to do in Texas would

(01:33:58):
build an entire community. You look at what's going on
in places like the Twin Cities. Now, you look at
what's going on in New York City. What happened to
Never forget who was it that did this to us?
And pay attention because it's not like it's some sort
of a hidden thing. It's not like it's there's a code.

(01:34:20):
It's not like it's it's a theoretical idea. No, they
tell you this is what they want to do. It
is a jihad and they are coming after us. They
want this country, and too many of our politicians are
ignorant to the fact that that's what it's going on.
We have to stop it otherwise we are going to

(01:34:42):
lose this country, and we're going to lose it because
of the Democrats. Time to say the country back. We'll
be right back, all right, Welcome back to the Brian

(01:35:06):
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(01:35:29):
the left when it comes to what's going on with
the Muslim takeover of America, the American Jihad. So one
of the things that have now happened is that Donald
Trump has now been given the green light to be
able to take away some of the protections that have
been given to some people here in the country that

(01:35:51):
have been here illegally. The courts have said nope, Donald
Trump's got the ability to go ahead and do that.
And what is one of the first things that happens
in Minneapolis The police comes out and issues an apology
linking Somali youth to local crime. Now Crow has said,
I mean seriously, he went off and he said that

(01:36:14):
the Somali community here in Minneapolis has been welcoming and
has shown love towards me, and I appreciate it. And
he apologized to the Somali community after a comment he
had made connecting East African kids to crime. He said
that the Somali community here in Minneapolis has been welcoming
and has shown love towards me, and I appreciate it.

(01:36:35):
Over the last three years, we have been working together
to try and address some of the real, serious problems
that we have in our community. And we have to
be honest at times with the problems that we're having
in our community, and we need our community to help
us fix these problems together because it's real and it's serious.
And at the same time, if people have taken anything

(01:36:57):
that I have said out of context in a way
that's caused harm. I apologize. I am sorry for that
because that's not my intentions at all. And in an
interview that he did with the local TV station, O'Hair
was speaking about the deadly Halloween shooting as well as
juvenile crime plaguing the city when he made the comment

(01:37:23):
that Alpha News reported that the dinky Town area where
the shooting took place, has been a series of crimes
including assaults, robbery, shootings, and auto thefts, and during the interview,
he stated that the young people committing these crimes were
not poor kids from Minneapolis, but rather kids that come
from out of town who take mommy's Mercedes Benz to

(01:37:45):
Dinkytown and they don't know where they are. Groups of
kids of East African kids that are coming from surrounding
communities are not just one community, kind of all over
the place. So the guy calls out the crime problem
for what it is and what happens, Oh my god,

(01:38:07):
you believe that you would say that you need to apologize,
and he caves to the pressure to go ahead and apologize. Look,
the police chief wasn't going to say that if it
wasn't true because you notice that they didn't attack him
for being a racist. They attacked him because of the

(01:38:28):
fact that he called out these Somali teens for being
part of the crime that they were part of. Oh
my god, it's against the narrative. You can't do that.
You have to be kind to them, you can't. You
can't do that to them. But they're part of the crime.

(01:38:50):
Doesn't matter. Don't you understand their feelings. See, this is
the problem that we have with the left is again,
you know, they don't go off of of reality, and
the reality is that some of these people are bad
for this country. And when you pointed out, you get

(01:39:16):
turned into being such a horrible person. And the police
chief caved into saying, oh, I'm sorry, I didn't mean
to say it. It was it was you know, it
was it was just one of those moments. And they've
always been so good to me, and and and I'm sorry,
don't be sorry. Clarify it maybe a little bit more

(01:39:39):
and say yeah, actually, while we're looking at it here
or we were talking about the Smali teens. Okay, here's
some of the arrest reports that we have. Here's some
of the statistics that we have. Do you do you
want to see them grow a set. Maybe he's wearing
too many of those skinny jeans. I don't know, but

(01:40:00):
this is one of the problems that we are seeing
in America now that again, our friends in the UK
are friends in Europe all saying, hey, don't let it
happen to you. It happened to us, and now we're
kind of stuck with this problem. And look at what
they are doing when it comes to the Jihad in
America taking over Dearborn, taking over New York City, trying

(01:40:28):
to take over Minneapolis and all these other cities. That's
what the plan is. They take over these little cities.
They go ahead and they change the culture, which is
so simple to do. And you know who started all that,
Barook saying Obama, now I understand the concept of wanting

(01:40:57):
to be with people of of similar background and when
you're brought to this new country, which probably shouldn't have been,
but you've been brought here anyhow. Barack Obama focused a
lot of the Muslims into one particular area, and he
did that for a reason, strength, strength in numbers, rather

(01:41:20):
than spreading it out all over the country. Into different communities.
He put it into one so it grew strength. And
that's what they continue to do. And that's what we're
seeing with this jihad on America and in the Muslim takeover.

(01:41:41):
And just so you know, it won't take very long.
It can be done so rapidly, so quickly. All we
gotta do is stop it. But too many of our
Republican leaders, and use that term loosely, won't stand up.

(01:42:03):
They just will not stand up to what is going on.
And then you're on taxes. The new governor elect for
the state of New Jersey, which by the way, is
the state with the absolute highest property taxes, is now
threatening to stop paying federal taxes. The new Jersey governor elect,

(01:42:25):
Mikey Cheryl A. Sherry, is floating around a new way
to push back against President Trump's administration, and while speaking
with comedian and New Jersey native John Stewart earlier this week,
she really called the idea of state withholding federal income
tax a good idea, adding I think about it all

(01:42:46):
the time. And of course, does this mean that New
Jersey residents can also stop paying taxes? Because New Jersey
has the highest property taxes in the country. Which what
a great way to push back on the country. The
state that's that's robbing you blind.

Speaker 2 (01:43:01):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:43:02):
By the way, the medium property tax in New Jersey
was about nine and thirteen dollars and this makes the
state rank and about number six in the nation in
the overall tax burden. And of course Chris Christy somebody
who did not help that situation and get away with it.
But it's huge taxes. And I love this because everything

(01:43:25):
that the Democrats present is an argument about fighting against
Donald Trump. Like Donald Trump is the biggest problem that
we have in this country. Could you just come up
with some ideas think about that for a second, if
you could, Rather than say we got to fight Donald Trump,

(01:43:46):
why don't you come out with a better idea than
Donald Trump, be the better person. Donald Trump wants to
do this, We don't think it's gonna work. We should
do this instead, because this is better for the people.
They might get a little bit of a better response
than what we do see now where it's constantly, oh yeah,

(01:44:09):
we got to get Donald chump. If we don't get
Donald jump and know what we'll do is we'll stop
paying taxes. Okay, And I've talked about that before about
you know, just cutting off the taxes to federal government.
But don't be surprised when the federal governments is fine.
If you don't want to pay the taxes, then we
give you nothing in return that we don't come in

(01:44:32):
and help you fix your roads when riots get out
of control. We don't give you any additional National Guard
monies or anything else. We just were done. You don't
put into the pot, you don't take out of the pot,
simple as that. Of course, the problem there is that
the Republicans are too chicken shit to be able to
do that, and they would never stand up to them,

(01:44:53):
even though that's the ideal thing of what they need
to do. Just saying, all right, coming up after the
top of the hour, Krene, Uh, Guildford is gonna be
And I know I probably screwed up her first name
because I'm good at doing that.

Speaker 3 (01:45:06):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:45:06):
She's an independent reporter for the White House. We're gonna
chat with her. Coming up, Uh in just a couple
of minutes. Hang on, we got to take a quick break.
We will be right back. This is the Brian Rust Show.
Good morning, all right, welcome back to the Brian Rest Show.
Thanks so much for getting part of our day or

(01:45:28):
us being part of your day here on this Monday.
Do appreciate it. I want to welcome to the show.
White House Independent reporter and spokesperson first SAD one two
three dot com. Uh, Corinn Guildford, Glifford. You know what
one of these days, Karin, I sure of got I'm
gonna actually spin out words right away, Clifford. Is that?

(01:45:48):
Did I say it?

Speaker 8 (01:45:49):
Right? Yeah? Clifford, It's so easy.

Speaker 1 (01:45:52):
It's so American, and that's why I yeah, yeah, that's
all right. Hey, welcome to the show. Thanks so much
for coming on today. How are you.

Speaker 8 (01:46:01):
I'm so good and I'm so excited to be talking
to you because there's so much news, oh my gospecially
I was of Friday night. There was so much news.

Speaker 1 (01:46:08):
Oh my god. When I was prepping for the show today,
I'm like, I don't even know what direction to go
because it's going to be so insane. But there's there's
so many things that are happening in Washington, d C.
In our political realm, and of course one of the
things that that is really going on right now, that
is that has stirred up the Democrats big time.

Speaker 3 (01:46:25):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:46:25):
And that was the the Gang of Six and their
their comments that came out in the video, and then
Donald Trump's response about seditious behavior punishable by death, and
now all the Democrats are going crazy about Donald Trump
is wanting us to be executed and everything else. What's
your inside take on all of this, what's going on?

Speaker 8 (01:46:47):
I mean, my inside take is that in the end,
all of this is just show. They're just bantering back
and forth. No one, nothing real is going to happen.
No one's going to get charge to a seditious conspiracy
that already happened in you Know twenty twenty one for
January sixth, with Enrique Tario, the leader of the Bad

(01:47:08):
Boys and Stuart Rhoads, the leader of the Oathkeepers. By
the way, Stuart Rhodes is one of twelve j sixers
who have not been pardoned yet, and so of course
they're grateful because their sentences were commuted. These twelve six
are proud boys, six Roathkeepers. But the bottom line is
they haven't been pardoned yet. So it's just a lot

(01:47:29):
of talk, no action. And I think that people really
need to understand that a lot of things that happen
are just on social media. And they're not really happening
behind the scenes. Behind the scenes, everything is very stable
and behind the scenes it's just Washington, Dcive federal government,
and things happen very slow.

Speaker 1 (01:47:50):
Yeah, yeah, that they do. And it almost seems like
this is just part of the the intermission show before
we actually get something done, which is what goes on
in Washington all the time, which you right, people, people
don't understand that so much of this is all smoke
and mirrors and that in the reality is that they
all kind of get along a little bit better and
they're working on things. But you know, it's it's you

(01:48:12):
make It makes you wonder a little bit how dangerous
and damaging it is to the rest of the country
when we see this type of behavior going on, when
we all kind of know, especially those of us that
had a little more of an inside inside inside on this,
that nothing's going to happen, It's like, why do we
go through this all the time?

Speaker 8 (01:48:32):
Exactly because everybody wants publicity, Everyone wants PR even Marjorie
Taylor Green quitting, you know, that's a huge PR stunt.
She wants to run for president. President Trump and mon
Domi met in the Oval Office last Friday. I was
so shocked that was a PR stunt. They you know,

(01:48:53):
they really were nice to each other. They pretended like
they liked each other, and you know what, potentially they do.
But then yesterday Mondami is saying that Trump's a fascists.
So I'm just saying a lot of this stuff a
cr In the end, we have not even begun to
with the judges. We haven't even begun to impeach the judges.

(01:49:15):
You know, there are very serious judges that need to
be impeached, like Boseburg and Judge Meta is the worst.
And then of course Judge Reggie Walton said any person
who likes President Trump should be thrown in prison, so basically,
any Trump supporters should be thrown in prison. So a

(01:49:35):
lot of what happens in media is heights. What's really
happening behind the scenes is almost just slow rolling. Even
Doge Doat cuts didn't even work. So a lot of
this is just talk and smoke and mirrors.

Speaker 1 (01:49:52):
Like you said, yeah, it's it's sad because you know,
we need to actually see some things get get done
in Washington, DC, and and obviously things are just not happening.
I mean, we've we've now got you know, the John
Bolton and James call me cases. You know, will anything
ever happen of that? And I think the answer to
that is probably a big old no. You know, you

(01:50:14):
talked about the Mam and Donnie thing. Uh, you know,
he comes out and he's being so big and bad
and tough, and then all of a sudden, you you
you kind of catch it a little bit. How Zoron
kind of basically said, oh, yeah, Donald Trump, you know,
he and I agreed on all this stuff, and we
just want to make New York City a better place
and all great and everything, and then they're turned back
around and go fascist. It's like, hello, I think we

(01:50:36):
saw what just really happened.

Speaker 8 (01:50:39):
And that's what I'm That's what just concerns me is that,
you know, a lot of this stuff is just total hypes.
What is really going on is that, you know, we
are going to zero population growth in the United States
of America, where we Americans are not having children anymore
because we cannot afford it. And so what's really going on.

(01:51:00):
I mean it's really very actually very concerning. All of
our states are getting redistricted. California is getting redistricted. So
the Democrats can win. I mean, people are really not
talking about the truths. So I really need to see
President Trump making major executive orders. But the bottom line

(01:51:21):
is that he can only control the federal government. All
of the states control themselves.

Speaker 1 (01:51:27):
Right, Yeah, it is a dangerous thing. And of course
we do see how the Democrats are trying to push
this redistricting aspect, and then when the Republicans want to
do it, there's such a fight in the courts to
prevent the Republicans from doing it. But only the Democrats
can because they want control. And I don't know what

(01:51:48):
you're seeing on the inside, but from the outside sometimes
when you look at it, you know, the Democrats have
not really presented any ideas or solutions to any of
the problems other than a bunch of hype and we
sh be in charge in not Donald Trump. It's like,
what are they actually doing behind the scenes.

Speaker 8 (01:52:06):
Exactly? And that's why I really will always respect President Trump.
You know, this time last year, there were over twenty
one hundred and fifty eight American patriots, mostly Christians, arrested
by the Biden regime. Now right now, we have Tina
Peters still in prison in Colorado and President Trump is

(01:52:26):
really trying to get her set three, but he doesn't
have any power in the state of Colorado itself, so
it really is the states that control everything. President Trump
can make executive orders. Of course, you can try to,
you know, really alleviate the debt that we have, which
does cause a major problem. And the tariffs, I really do,

(01:52:48):
you know, in the beginning, I didn't know anything about
the tariffs. Now I really do believe in the tariffs.
But in the end, I really want to see no
more federal taxes. And you know, I think people who
make un or one hundred and fifty thousand dollars a
year should not be charged federal taxes. So honestly, the
really really serious stuff that really needs to happen, you know,

(01:53:11):
just isn't happening either. And that's why, you know, the
most important thing we need to worry about now on
the federal level is this peace treaty that President Trump
is trying to create between Ukraine and obviously the country
of Russia. If something happens with that, NATO could try
to start a war, and we don't want that. We're

(01:53:33):
America first. In America, we do not want World War
three over the country of Ukraine. So we have a
lot of issues that we have to worry about on
the federal level, but locally in your county, in your state,
you know, in your city. You know, you really have
to work hard to make sure that things happen. I'm
originally from Los Angeles County and we lost everything in

(01:53:56):
the Los Angeles fires. And that's why I want everyone
who's listened today to really go to my website, which
is that one two three dot com, that's SAT one
two three dot com, because an emergency can happen at
any time, and I want people to have the satellite
phone of their choice. I want people to have Starlink.

(01:54:19):
I want people to have a bulletproof backpack. I want
you to have the emergency gear that you would need
to endure any emergency because anything can happen at anytime.
When I go to the White House pretty much every day,
I'm going today, you know, I have my bulletproof backpack
with my satellite phone in it, with some Faraday bags

(01:54:40):
for my wallets, for my keys, so no one can
steal my private you know, personal emails, my private personal
pass codes. You know, you really have to protect yourself
because we live in a crazy world right now, and
anything can happen at any time, and I want people
to be prepared. So I want everyone to go to

(01:55:00):
SAT one two three dot com. Even though I live
in Washington, DC, even though I live in Los Angeles County.
Things can happen, and they have, and I've used everything
that I have from SAT one two three dot com,
which is critical and key to be prepared, especially if
you're going to go on your boat for Thanksgiving, if
you're going to go on your RV, if you're gonna

(01:55:22):
go camping or even hiking for one hour, you need
to make sure you can call in case there's an emergency.
You know, we're having migrants that are murdering women when
they're out hiking without their cell phones. Only ten percent
of the whole entire world has cell phone towers. So
once again, I want everyone to go to STAT one

(01:55:42):
two three and make sure that they have everything they
need in case an emergency does happen, which is more
than likely at any time.

Speaker 1 (01:55:50):
Yeah, that is true, and there's so many things. I mean,
for those of us that live here in the state
of Florida, you know, obviously we get hit with the
hurricanes and you know the tropical storms and everything, and
there's things there and there that can that can help
you out. But yeah, we're living in some turbulent times
and a lot of things going down the road that
you know may may not be good and getting yourself
protected and all the stuff that you haven't set Sat

(01:56:12):
one two three dot com go check that out. You
guys got a lot of stuff there. And I wanted
to ask you really quickly before I let you go too,
because you brought up your hometown and the Pacific Palisades
where the really horrible fires that went through there. And
we've talked about this several times about how you know,
residents there want to rebuild and it seems like government
is preventing them from doing that.

Speaker 8 (01:56:32):
Why exactly why I lost? My family lost one home
in Malibu and three homes in Piscate, Pali States, California.
I grew up in Pacific Pala States, California. I went
to Palisades High School. It was the most devastating thing
I have ever witnessed in my entire life. And you

(01:56:54):
know a lot of people people say what you think
you create, and that's really not true. Theades was the
most calm. It was really middle income. There was a
lot of very wealthy people, but it was very very
middle income. It was very, very clean, and to see
the whole town burn. It didn't burn in twenty four hours.

(01:57:14):
It took about four days to burn to the ground.
So I had this brilliant idea. You know, we all
had to evacuate. We got forty five minutes to evacuate.
I happened to be there because my birthday is in
January and it was just Christmas. So I was taking
some time off from Washington, DC, waiting for President Trump
to get inaugurated. I was sick of watching the Biden

(01:57:37):
regime arrest people. If Trump had won, I probably would
have been arrested. It was getting so dangerous. So I
was sitting with my family in the Palisades and we
had forty five minutes to evacuate. That was the most
traumatic experience I've ever been through. I had my satellite phone,
I had my bulletproof backpack, I had my Faraday bags.

(01:57:58):
I put the most important paperwork in the Faraday bags
so they wouldn't get soaked with water in case something happened.
But the bottom line is that day two I used
my press passes. I thought I'd be safe, and I
went back into the fire zone to see how many
of my family houses had burned to the ground, and
it was the most dangerous thing I ever experienced. I

(01:58:22):
had to use my satellite zone to call an emergency
person that I knew was inside the Palisades to rescue me,
because the problem is that Day two was still burning
and there was no water and there were no firemen,
And at one point I was thinking, my god, I
should just like, you know, put bottled water and start

(01:58:44):
pouring it on things. But embers were going on to
my car. The smoke was making my nose bleed. I
was getting a sunburn from the smoke. It was the
craziest experience for my life. I could have passed out.
I called the emergency person that I had, Thank god,
I had someone going in there, and they got me out.

(01:59:05):
That I'm saying, it took four days to burn down
the Palisades. You know, in the Palisades, twelve people died.
In Pasadena, god knows twenty five people died. The truth is,
we don't know, because the current mayor of Los Angeles
is an imbecile. I don't even know how you know
Karen bask got elected. The election corruption is very serious.

(01:59:29):
President Trump can only solve it on the federal level.
That's why everyone has to go into their counties, their cities,
their states and really clean up the voter roles. And
you have to run for local office and make sure
that you audit. We have to go to pay for
ballots and hand counts the votes. And so that's why
I'm worried about the twenty twenty six midterms because it's

(01:59:52):
getting dismal. The deep deep deep state. The Democrats still
have control on the local level, and even on the
federal level. Well, you know, President Trump has that's blowbacks.
Every time he deports someone, every time he fires federal employees,
the activist liberal judges stop him, and we have not

(02:00:12):
begun to impeach them. So we really have a lot
of work to do. So I really want people to
really honestly start caring because all of this does affect them.
I thought the Palisades would never be affected, and we
can't even rebuild there because for some reason we can't
get the permits on the local level. Obviously we know

(02:00:33):
it's because they want to turn that city and those
places into basically homeless shelters to house migrants and illegals
and homeless people and potentially dead voters to the Democrats
continue to win in California. So we've got major problems
that we need to solve. And I'm very concerned.

Speaker 1 (02:00:55):
Yeah, as we all should. And you brought up so
many great points. And of course we're talking with Karinn Clifford.
You know, you're a White House independent reporter and you've
done some great reporting and you've also the big spokesperson
for s A T one two three SAT one two
three dot com, which has got some great stuff for
you for helping uh this survival. And you've brought up

(02:01:17):
a very good point about making sure we get into
our communities that we clean things up. You know, that's
one of the reasons for why I'm actually running for
office is to uh to do that as well. Uh.
But we we we got to clean up the local
scene because we're in trouble. I know you got a
lot to do, so I'm gonna let you get going,
but make sure everybody just check it out SAT one
two three dot com. Uh, Korein, thank you so much

(02:01:39):
for coming on. I do appreciate it and have a
fantastic Thanksgiving.

Speaker 8 (02:01:42):
And please follow me on exit Krin Clifford. And just
note that SAT one two three dot com as the
best customer service and they will be there for you
one and I will personally guarantee it. God bless you.
I'm so grateful, Thank you have a beautiful Thanksgiving you
as well.

Speaker 1 (02:01:59):
Thank you so much. We appreciate you coming on corinn
uh Glifford the uh the website again, it's a SAT
one two three dot com. Uh. You can go check
it out. And you know, it's interesting to get a
perspective too from somebody who lived grew up in the
Palisades and was there. But it is all about the
land grab. It is all about this this this power

(02:02:22):
thing that we are seeing from the left. And and
it's always interesting too to to talk to the people
that are inside Washington, d C. I and me, I've
got a lot of inside uh Washington DC people, so
I get a lot of the the inside juice and
and it is just like she said, so much of
this stuff is all smoking mirrors and they're not getting

(02:02:44):
anything done. They're disrupting the country. And again smoking mirrors,
you know, And and I pointed it out too about
the h the Zorn Mamadanni things. Zorroun Mamadani comes out
and he's he's calling Donald Trump all kinds of names
and then he always horrible and I'm going to stand
up against him, and blah blah blah blah blah. Goes
to the White House and then comes out and says, well,

(02:03:04):
you know, actually we have some pretty good conversations, and
you know, Donald Trump, he just wants to make New
York City a better place, and you know, wants to
make it affordable. And you know, we kind of agreed
on just about everything. And Donald Trump's the fascist once
he gets out of it because he cleared out of
the smoke show and realized, oh, people are paying attention
to me, and I gotta yell fascist fascist. Remember, it's

(02:03:27):
not about what they're screaming and hollering about. It's what
they're doing in the background that we have to pay
much better attention to because there are things that they
are doing behind the smoke screens. We got to take
a quick break. We'll be right back. This is the
Bride Ross Show. Good morning, all right, welcome back to

(02:04:03):
the Bride Rush Show. Thank you so much for making
this part of your Monday. We do appreciated big thanks
to Corn Guildford. Look for her on X It's a
Corn clif board. Can I get that right with the
search one on how don't know either way? Look it
UPSat one two three dot com. That is the website

(02:04:23):
for the survival gear stuff that she was talking about
as well. So more problems in the UK when it
comes to censorship. Check out some of these numbers last
year alone. Some new numbers that have been revealed with
some of the data that shows that almost ten thousand

(02:04:44):
British citizens were arrested last year for social media posts.
The total was about nine thousand, seven hundred arrests total
in the UK for posts that were made online, and
since multiple police jurisdictions did not the data, the number
is actually probably considered to be a bit higher than that.

(02:05:05):
The UK Daily Mail reported that shocking numbers last week
after obtaining data from thirty nine of the forty five
police jurisdictions in the United Kingdom, and this shows that
the ninety seven hundred arrest last year for social media
posts and thirteen thousand, eight hundred arrests the previous year,
while the number of arrests last year went down, they

(02:05:25):
were still higher than they were before the COVID pandemic,
and it's unclear whether arrests will have been will not
have increased this year. As reportedly, up to thirty people
are being arrested a day in the UK amids the
harsh free speech crackdowns. This is going on in the UK, guys,

(02:05:49):
and according to some polling that was done by the
Policy Exchange think tank, only about seven percent of adults
say online hate crimes should be a top priority for
police investigate, instead, saying that they would much rather they
dealt with the violence, burglary, robbery and drug dealing. This
according to the new poll. But that's not what's happening. Instead,

(02:06:12):
we are seeing the freedom of speech being cracked down
on in the UK. The Daily Mail noted that in
twenty twenty three, nearly fourteen thousand people were arrested for
free speech. Ninety percent of the crimes went unsolved. But
it's a damn good thing that we got somebody because
of the post that they made on social media. Pooh,

(02:06:34):
thank god for that, because the last thing that we
want is to make sure that somebody is offended by
somebody that gets posted online. This is the UK that
this is going down. And again, David Spencer was the
head of the think tank, the Policy Exchange think tank.

(02:06:57):
He thinks that the tanks and Justice team had told
The Daily Mail that when chief Constables choose to use
their finite resources on policing social media, it means that
they are not using the resources to tackle knife crime. Remember,
there's knife crime because you had to get rid of
guns in the UK, and once you got rid of

(02:07:18):
the guns in the UK, there's no gun violence. But
then again, the knife violence went up, the sexual offenses
went up, shoplifting went up, and by the way, who's
doing a lot of that crime? That's the other question.
And a lot of those crimes are being done by
people who are illegals or immigrants to the country. Now,

(02:07:42):
one of the things that I think we got to
ask is is it too late for the UK to
turn around? Is the UK going to be one of
the first big victims of the jihad of the world.
And what's amazing is to think about who's actually doing

(02:08:02):
this time of policy, who's out doing the arrests. It's
not like the police departments are being overrunned by Muslims
and Muslims are going off and just doing it. It's
again the white winey ass liberals, the white winy ass
liberals that have got to get out to go, Oh
my god, I'm so offended by what you posted on
your social media that I don't actually follow, but somebody

(02:08:24):
else told me that it was there. So I'm offended
because it was there and I didn't see it. And
it's been simple things. I've watched so many videos as well,
of the of the social media police showing up to
houses in the UK to arrest their teenage children for

(02:08:45):
things that they have posted online. Can you imagine that
type of thing happening here in the United States where
we get to that point? And there is, by the way,
an increasing outcry against the police and authorities for overreaching
and attempting to target individuals without even justification based on
the anti free speech laws such as the Online Safety Act.

(02:09:08):
The number of arrests did vary greatly based upon the jurisdiction,
so some areas are a little bit worse than others.
One of the the highest areas in Mark. I know
I'm gonna mispronounce this, but what is it? Cambrea Cambrera area.
That area has got the nation's highest arrest rate at

(02:09:28):
forty two point five per one hundred thousand people. It's
two hundred and seventeen arrests that have happened in twenty
twenty four, which is twenty times higher than the Stratsfordshire
Police low rate of two point one, which is just
a total of twenty one arrests. Mark. I like your

(02:09:49):
thinking there, be careful though, don't want you being in
the if all of a sudden Mark disappears from the
from the post for a while. We know what happened.
But Mark, let me ask you, since Mark, he's one
of our viewers that watches on Wimken dot com, let
me ask you how afraid are people in the UK
when it comes to this type of stuff? I mean,

(02:10:12):
is there an ongoing fear that people are going to
be arrested for everything that they post on the on
the on social media. Don't mention our UK resident probably shouldn't,
but it's just it makes you wonder what type of
fear there is going on. And I know that I've

(02:10:33):
seen a lot of anger. There's a lot of anxiety
that's going on. And again, when you're looking at all
the resources that are being put into quote unquote hate
speech and they're not going after the crimes. How much
longer is it going to be before things are Yeah, Mark,

(02:10:56):
Mark probably shouldn't even answer that question. Pretend you didn't
even hear me ask you that question, so that way
you don't get in trouble for saying something. I mean, no,
we don't want that. But this is an example of
things that we need to watch out for here in
America because this is the same type of thing that
the Democrats wanted. The Democrats wanted this type of behavior.

(02:11:16):
They wanted to be able to go after people for
the speech that they do in our freedom of speech,
to be able to lock people up because they disagreed
with what they have said. And this is a danger
that we have to be very very careful of because
if we allow the Democrats to get in charge of
the House again, these are the type of things that

(02:11:38):
we're going to see happen here in America because it's
what they've wanted for a long time. But again, we're
seeing huge number of arrests in the UK just for
alleged hate speech, and you think about all of the
all of the blocking and censorship that we had under
the Biden administration, and Kamala Harris was pretty open about

(02:12:02):
the fact that she supported this type of behavior. Got
to be careful and I hope that it's not too
late for the UK when it comes to a lot
of this, because the UK could be lost and it
does make you wonder is it too late. Somebody already

(02:12:22):
posted that Ireland is already gone, which is not a
good thing because Ireland has a lot of our tech
industry now because of the fact that the Democrats scared
them out of America, and where did they go? Ireland?
Because geez, hang on, let me figure this out. So
if you lower the corporate tax rate, business was businesses

(02:12:47):
that they'll go to that place right where there's a
lower tax rate. Now they're not going to do that.
All businesses are just dying to pay more taxes. That's
why we're going to raise the taxes here in America
to keep businesses. Oh okay, why are all these businesses
going to Ireland? DEM's what you got for an answer there?

(02:13:10):
They don't. It's really amazing to think about how stupid
the Democrats really truly are. What's that the main platforms
that cause it rests from nasty comments is Facebook? Now,
that doesn't surprise me. I mean Facebook is so full

(02:13:31):
of hate mongering jackasses that run it that it doesn't
surprise me because that of all the places that I
get censored, Facebook has been the one that has done
it the most, which, honestly, I don't know if anybody
else has done this, noticed it, but getting a lot
less of it here in America now with the censorship

(02:13:51):
and Facebook. I did actually post something not too long
ago where it went do you want to actually post
this because this might be a violation to the community standards? Yeah,
I do, go ahead. And I was waiting for that
message of you know you're gonna be put in Facebook
jail and I wasn't. I was kind of surprised by that.
Not gonna lie it was. It was a baffling moment.

(02:14:14):
All right, what else going lower prices? Uh, the IRA
might rise again? Oh got it? You know what, Ricky,
I would I'd almost hate to say that, but you
know what, it might take a situation like that for
the IRA to rise up and go after the idiots
that are doing that. But you know what, FAFO, that's
all I gotta say. Don't. Don't be surprised when your

(02:14:37):
government and you turn around and you go after and
attack the people. Don't be surprised if the people bite back.
You can only kick a dog so many times before
the dog is gonna bite you, no matter how loyal
it's been to you. And I think that's one of
the things that government really truly does need to pay
attention to. So if you want to get some lower prices,
move affordability, more affordability, than you need to move to

(02:15:00):
Red States. No you don't, No, you don't. Yes, we
have a more affordability here in some of the Red states.
And of course that is the new buzzword that we're
seeing with all the new upcoming electric elections is everything
that's got to be affordable and affordability. We have to
address the affordability. And again they don't, you know, it's

(02:15:22):
a buzzword. That's what they love to do. What is
it that's going to make people feel funny in their
funny places? Affordability? Oh my god, let's give us that word,
and then they use it. But now it's true that
you can actually find that the cost of living is
more affordable in the Red States, in the red cities,

(02:15:42):
mostly because of the fact that we don't subscribe to
the ridiculous policies of those that are in the blue.
But rather than uplifting your life and moving on, fight
for it in your home area and use us as
an example and say, hey, you're out every day taking
to social media complaining about everything under the sun. With

(02:16:04):
the fact that, oh my god, things are not affordable
here in California, things are not affordable here in New York.
We got to leave no. Ask the question, why is
it that is affordable in other places but not here?
What are the other places doing that makes it affordable
that we're not doing? And my god, they're doing capitalism.

(02:16:25):
We can't have that. That's got to go away. But
if some of these areas and if people would start
to look at things and go, if we start doing
what Florida's doing, maybe we could be better too. Don't
just get up and move to these areas. Fight for
your area, because here's the thing. If you give up
and you run away, all you're doing is strengthening the

(02:16:48):
left in those areas. And the more that they get strength, stronger,
the more they're going to be a problem for this country.
Weaken them, go up to them, kick them in the
knees and say no, we're not doing this. This is
my city, it's my home. We want it to be affordable,
we want to make the cost of living better. What
are we gonna do. You can't just write along say

(02:17:09):
that it happens. You've got to actually have actions and
look at places where it's successful, look at places that
are successful and do that same thing. Got to hold
up to our politicians and make sure that they understand
and hold them accountable. All right, got to take another
quick break. We'll be right back. This is the Brian
Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome back to the

(02:17:43):
Brian Rush Show. Thanks so much for making this part
of your day today. We do appreciate it. Smoke and
mirrors is really, truly all it is is just smoke
and mirrors. The Democrat pack of six that came out
talking about the the troops with how you're supposed to
not listen to all of the illegal orders from Donald Trump.

(02:18:07):
The Senator Elise what is her name? Slotkin?

Speaker 2 (02:18:12):
What a dumb name.

Speaker 1 (02:18:15):
She is one of the six that Donald Trump allegedly
came out and said we need to assassinate him. She's
the Michigan senator, and this was the statement that she
actually had made. Hang on a second play.

Speaker 9 (02:18:32):
I'm Senator Alyssa Slotkin, Senator from Michigan, former CIA officer.
Earlier today, President Trump threatened myself and a number of
other service and veteran lawmakers with arrest, trial, and death
because he didn't agree with a video we put out
this week. This really isn't about those of us who
made the video. This is about who we are as

(02:18:54):
Americans and how we're going to engage with people who
we disagree with. I would hope that people of all backgrounds, Democrat, Republican, Independent,
would agree that threatening death for people you disagree with
is beyond the pale of who we are as Americans.
I love this country. It has given me everything, everything,

(02:19:16):
and I refuse to believe that this is the new normal.
I refuse to believe that we're going to use fear
and intimidation against people we disagree with. And I'm not
going to be forced away from speaking up on behalf
of my country. I swore an oath to the Constitution
many times, most recently less than a year ago as
a Senator, to the Constitution, not to anyone man, not

(02:19:39):
to anyone president, and I abide by that oath. For me,
I believe in the power of this country and that
we are better than our current politics represent and I
refuse to be intimidated out of defending the country I love.

Speaker 1 (02:19:55):
You know, as we were talking before with with Corinne
the independent journalist from UH from Washington, DC's White House
Independent Journalist, we pointed out the fact that so much
of this crap that we see is all smoke and mirrors,
and and this is not the first time that we've

(02:20:15):
heard this. We've heard this from so many people that
we you see the who was it? Somebody made some
big headlines by by the fact that they said, you
see all these people arguing and calling each other names
on the dais and UH and doing all this stuff,
but behind the scenes, they get along and they're great.
They love each other, that they they they have great

(02:20:38):
conversations and everything that you see is a ruse. Why
and again it's it's because of the power and who's
got to take control. But you know, this very same
senator who who came out and did her original video
with the with the the Other six or the other
five slamming Donald Trump and telling members of the military

(02:21:01):
not to follow the orders of the president of the
United States, which again, that is seditious behavior, that is
seditious conspiracy, and there is punishments for it. And Donald
Trump didn't actually flat out come out and say that
these people should be put to death. He just basically
was like, hey, and Donald Trump, by the way, was
slightly wrong in his post, slightly, but he did point

(02:21:25):
out that this is an issue and that you know,
it is a seditious behavior and that you shouldn't be
doing it. But the congresswoman or the senator. She ended
up going on the ABC News this week and she
was with with hosts Martha Raddits, and she talked about
the White House's response to the video which the Democrats,

(02:21:48):
including Slotkin, encourage US troops to disobey orders. The White
House Press Secretary Killon Levitt previously accused Democrats of suggesting
that Trump has given illegal orders, which he has not,
and when asked if Levitt's answer was accurate, slot Can
explained that the Democrats put the statement out because they

(02:22:09):
allegedly had a sheer number of troops and young officers
question what they should do. Rtha Radis asked, let's talk.
Let's talk right now. Do you believe President Trump has
issued any illegal orders? Now, keep in mind, we did
this video accusing Donald Trump of illegal stuff. The Democrats

(02:22:32):
are out constantly saying that everything that Donald Trump is doing,
it's illegal orders. And I posted this on Facebook yesterday
and it was one of those I lit the fire
and just you guys went off and stoked it from there.
It was an interesting conversation watching because there were some
liberals that chime did on it as well. And the
question I think I asked was what was the illegal

(02:22:53):
order that? What was it that was illegal that Donald
Trump had done? And of course I got the all, well,
he was convicted of shut up that, that's not what
we're talking about. And of course, when you start talking
about Donald Trump's convictions that he had, let's look at
what the real crime is on that, and there was
a bunch of horse crap. Anyhow, that's not what I'm
talking about. That's not what the Democrats are talking about.

(02:23:15):
What is it that Donald Trump has done that has
been illegal orders that would require the military to not
follow those orders? Go? And nobody can still answer that.
Republicans can't answer it Democrats can't answer it, and neither
can Senator Slotkin because her response to Martha Raddicks was,

(02:23:38):
to my knowledge, I'm not aware of things that are illegal,
but certainly there are some legal gymnastics that are going
on with these Caribbean strikes and everything related to Venezuela.
To my knowledge, I'm not aware of things that are illegal. Now,

(02:24:02):
Slotkin is not just some dumb Senator Slockin is somebody
who is a former CIA member. She's got some brains
going on between the ears. She's not stupid. And yet
she came out and did that statement about, you know,
not following the orders of the president if they're illegal. Well,

(02:24:26):
I mean that's a duh. But why would you do
that if you know for a fact, Because you said,
to my knowledge, I am not aware of things that
are illegal, but certainly there are some legal gymnastics that
are going on with the Caribbean strikes and everything related
to Venezuela. Well, there's always legal gymnastics going on with politics,

(02:24:47):
and when it comes to doing military strikes and military
operations and and you know, police operations, law enforcement operations,
there's always the legal gymnastics. I know that's a bad guy.
How do I get him? Well, there's things that you
can't do, all right, How can I still go after
that bad guy? Well, you know, if you pull him

(02:25:08):
over because of the fact that he wasn't wearing a
seatbelt or he was on his cell phone, you know,
then you can kind of get into the doorway and
then you can find out all the other stuff that
you already knew and legal gymnastics. But the point is
is that you came out and you told the members
of our military. Even if you do have some people

(02:25:30):
that have come to you, which I question that people
are actually coming to you going oh my god, what
do I do If Donald Trump gives any illegal order? Well,
what were you taught? If the president gives you an
illegal order, you don't follow it. If the President gives
you a legal order, you follow it. I mean, come on.

(02:25:51):
And of course there is a situation with Venezuela. Rumors
going on about the B fifty two strike and all
kinds of other stuff, and that they're getting ready to
really hit Venezuela, which I mean, it's possible that it
could come down the road, but you know what, it
would actually be a benefit for Venezuela. If we got
that idiot out of there. But when you see some

(02:26:11):
of the close up videos, it's not somebody packed a
couple of bags because they're going to move to America.
We can see what it is that you're bringing ashore.
And if you're going to get into that type of
line of work, there's gonna be some consequences of it
that you might not like. But again, going back to

(02:26:33):
the smoke and mirrors aspect, the things where they lie
to us. They they create all of these narratives, and
they do it for what to get the people riled up.
And again it goes back to the Marxist ideology of
divide and conquer. Divide the people and then that way
you can conquer the nation. Be honest, you know, imagine

(02:26:59):
how good America could be if you are if we
have politicians that just say, hey, here's a problem. And
I think that everybody Democrat, independent, Republican can all admit
we have a problem with our healthcare system. It's an issue.
Let's fix it. Okay, what's your idea, what's your idea,

(02:27:23):
what's your idea. Let's put the ideas together, Let's get
the experts in, let's figure this out. Let's make this work. Instead,
we get Donald Trump is trying to take away the
health insurance from all of the elderly people. Do you
know that as a fact. It's not a fact. He's
not really doing it. But I have to say it

(02:27:43):
anyhow because it gets my base riled up. And then
then I get reelected. You know what else gets you reelected? Hey,
guess what I did. And by the way, this works too,
because we saw this happen during Trump one point zero,
where you have Democrats that run for reelection and they
come out and they say, hey, I worked with President Trump.
This is a bill that I came up with. I

(02:28:05):
worked with the President for my bill. The President liked
it and Republicans liked it, and we passed my bill
because I worked with him. Guess who gets reelected the
people who got stuff done. And I don't think people
are going to care all that much if you say, hey,

(02:28:27):
I'm a Democrat. I had an idea. I passed the law.
Donald Trump signed it into law, and as a Democrat,
I got this done. I got this done for my community.
Because now when you go for your reelection campaign, you're
gonna be out there and able to say, hey, I
wasn't throwing rocks at Donald Trump. I wasn't out there

(02:28:49):
calling names and stirring up the pot. Instead, I got
things done. Here's what I got done with the evil
Donald Trump, the evil Donald Trump, and the horrible republics.
Here's what I got done. It's called results. And that's
what we the people want, is results. We don't want
the bickering back and forth. We don't want the name calling.

(02:29:10):
We want results. We don't want the personal attacks to
try and score political points. We want results. That's all
we want. And we want our politicians to stop dividing
our nation. And any of the politicians that are focused
more on dividing the nation are focused more on taking

(02:29:34):
the cheap political shots so that they can win power
rather than focusing on the issues of the people. Are
people that we should either one not elect or two
not reelect. It's time for us to get back to
the very basics of what government is supposed to be about.
And government is supposed to be about the people. We

(02:29:55):
represent the best interest of the people, whether it be infrastructure,
whether it be taxes, whether it be spending, whatever it
might be, as long as it affects the people, that's
where the politicians need to be focusing on, and instead
it's this smoke and mirror game of trying to get
as much power as possible and get the other person
to hate the other person when we all know that

(02:30:18):
that's not the way it works. It's just sad watching
all of that. It's just so stupid to see our
politicians behave in this manner. And then we see the
levels of personal attax, you know, and I'm waiting for it,
you know, prepared for it. One of my political consultant

(02:30:40):
friends have even told me, oh, you know, you should
go back into your social media and you should take
certain things out because if somebody wants to use it
against you, somebody wants to use it against me. All
I've got to say is just be prepared for the blowback.
And by the way, the blowback will come from me.
There is nothing that I have ever posted on social
media would affect my ability to make a decision that

(02:31:05):
would affect the people who I want to represent as
a county commissioner. There's absolutely nothing. Sure. I may have
used some colorful language on some things. Sure I may
have brought up some things. Sure I may have posted
something that was interpropriately funny, but that doesn't affect the
ability to make a decision that affects the people. And

(02:31:29):
that's the type of politics we need to get back to,
not going through somebody's past and finding something that they
said that was, oh my god, that was offensive. Maybe
it was offensive to you because you're a weak individual
who can't argue on issues. But it doesn't matter. It

(02:31:49):
doesn't matter what somebody has said on social media. It
doesn't matter what they may have done in the past,
as long as it hasn't hurt people. I can tell
you I've never hurt people. I probably hurt some feelings,
but you know what, Life moves on. Buy a helmet, buttercup.
But there's real issues that we have in this country. Yes, affordability.

(02:32:14):
The reason for why things are not affordable is because
of the wasteful spending in our federal government. Yes. Protecting
the communities from the bad guys. Yeah, I want to
score some points against Donald Trump. Donald Trump's a bad man.
Look at how good I am. I'm standing up to
the bad man. Yeah. But the people that he's trying
to get rid of just killed my neighbor. How great

(02:32:35):
of a representative are you of the public. You may
hate Donald Trump to the fullest extent, you may not
want Donald Trump to be successive, but at the same time,
I want to make sure that my community is safe.
So take that route instead, say I don't like Donald Trump.

(02:32:58):
That's fine, you don't have to like the man, but
protect your community. And that's what too many of our
politicians are not doing. They're all about the power, They're
all about the prestige of being able to have that role.
And if that's going to be the case, if you're
looking for their prestige, go buy a princess dress and

(02:33:18):
go hang out at Disney World. Because prestige and the
fact that I can claim that I'm an elected official,
it doesn't mean shit if you're not doing things for
the people. And that's what we got to get back to,
and that is across the board, and we need to
let our politicians know it's time to stop playing these

(02:33:39):
games and get things done. Balance a budget, protect our
nation's borders, enforce our laws, make sure there's food in
our table, make sure that our food is not poisoned
by outsourced and influences like China. Make sure that healthcare
is affordable, make sure that those that want to go
to school can afford to go to school. Make sure

(02:34:02):
that those who don't want to go to college have
the ability to learn a skill so that they can
still have a good life. These are all the things
that are important, not who can score points political points
by bashing somebody else. And that's what we see from
the Democrats, and we see it from some Republicans. And

(02:34:22):
all I gotta say is grow the fuck up. And
if you don't like the way that I said that,
I don't fucking care. We gotta go Taco Tuesday tomorrow
for the big Show. Have a fantastic day. We'll talk
to you tomorrow.
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