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All right, good morning and welcome to the show. Happy Thursday.
It's it's a dark chocolate kind of day. I'm just well,
I'm gonna try, I'm gonna try my damn just on this.
I really am. Welcome to the show. Thanks for coming on.
I hope you got your coffee, right, Who's good? I
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need to drink down some of this because we need
to add something to it a little bit. Anyhow, welcome
to the Thursday Show. Where do we start with today's mess?
We'll get into last night's Oval Office address from Donald Trump,
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which I know this is going to come to a
shock to you. The left is pissed off about it.
Even Hairbearer came out. While Trump is giving his awful,
rambling speech. President Biden was spending time with his family
for the holidays. This is what real patriots look like,
not the felon in the Oval Office. I'm trying not
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to resort to violence today. I really, I really am.
That's why I'm so I'm doing the dark chocolate. Hopefully
it'll meld me out a little bit. We'll see, But
I'm trying not to result to violence. I want to
punch little tea Waffle in his face, I really do.
I just want five minutes to smack that kid around,
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and then about five minutes for every other lib t
hard behind that, and then, to be honest with you,
I'm starting with a list of Republicans too. I'm not
feeling fancy about next year. I really am not and
I've been I've been saying this for a little while.
I've been reading the writing that's on the wall. Things
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for next year are not going to turn out well.
And I said this about a year ago, a little
over a year ago, that one of the things that
that is probably gonna happen. Ricky, I agree with you.
I thought that that Trump's dress last night, content wise
was pretty good, you know. One of the tough things
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sometimes with Trump. And as much as I love Trump,
I really do love Trump, he sometimes he can be
hard to listen to because of the trump isms, because
of the fact that, you know, Donald Trump sometimes can't
just stick to the script and just read the teleprompter
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and be like, you know, hey, here's what's going on.
Here's all the great things that we did, here's the
things that we're doing. This is what's happening.
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You know.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
He and he he gets into his little his little
off squirrel offshoot squirrels things that he does. It gets
a little hard to see and to watch him and
to pay attention to the entire thing. So I can
understand that when your IQ is low, like a liberal, uh,
it becomes very very difficult to uh, to actually kind
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of really focus on what Donald Trump is saying. So
the left obviously that Donald Trump and he's rambling again,
he's just rambling. Will you shut the fuck up for
just two seconds and listen to what the man has
to say. We can't, We can't and stop because we
have to criticize Donald Trump, because nothing that Donald Trump
ever does is gonna be good. And he's bad. And
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I don't know what else to say, but the Orange
Man bad. He's scary. That's why sometimes I just wish
that like liberals versus like forcing them to listen to
Donald Trump, I wish that they would actually sit and
be told, listen, don't listen to the man, don't watch
a video, don't watch one of his speeches. What I
want you to do is I want you to take
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the written copy of it and read the stuff that
he's pointing out, and just go from there. After you
sit down without being exposed to the big, bad, horrible
Orange man, and you sit down and read what it
is that Donald Trump is actually saying, what Donald Trump
is actually done. After that, then come back and let's
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have a conversation. But the liberals they can't do that.
They just simply can't and it's just this this level
of hatred and just bitter negativeness that is out from
the left. To be honest with you, it's wearing on me.
It's just completely wearing on me this morning. By the way,
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good morning to everybody checking in today. All of our
whim cans are rusties over there on Wimken, and of
course everybody checking in today on Rumble as well. We
do have a lot to talk about Dan Bongino making
the announcement yesterday that he is going to be leaving
the FBI. And I want to say that I'm I'm shocked,
but honestly, i am not. I'm not shocked at all
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that Dan Bongino is leaving, and and and none of
the right now, everybody is trying to make the the
Monday Morning quarterbacking as to what's going on, why Dan
Bongino is leaving, why he wants to return to doing
his at the very least his Rumble Show, and of
course everybody's their two cents on it. To be honest
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with you, if I if I've got to chime in
on that, which I'm going to because you know, it's
an opinion show and this is what I do I
think that in the end, and even though Dan Bongino
did come out with his his his EMA or his
his post saying that you know, I'm gonna be leaving
my position to the FBI in January, I want to
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thank the President Trump, ag Bondi, and Director Pattail for
the opportunity to serve with purpose. Most importantly, I want
to thank you, my fellow Americans for the privilege to
serve you. God bless America. And to all those who
defended her that for Dan Bongino was a very whitewashed generic,
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I'm going to not say anything right now statement. I mean,
if if you're a fan of Dan Bongino, or spend
any time watching Dan Bongino, especially his podcast, you know,
aside from the radio show, which you know, as you
can tell with me now that we're not on the
radio show and we're just doing the video podcast, it
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is a lot easier to be a little bit more
free on some of your thinking. And we know how
Dan Bongino has thought about things. We know how Dan
Bongino has addressed some of the problems with the FBI,
with the Secret Service, and with multiple other things. And
for Dan Bongino to simply just say I'm leaving my position.
Thank you to these three. It's been a pleasure. Thank
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you to America. God bless America. Deuce. As I'm out,
something's up. To be honest with you, if I'm going
to put my finger onto something, I'm gonna say that
Dan Bongino is just tired of the bullshit. I think
he is tired of the fact that that ag Bondi
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is is not being aggressive enough. And I think that
maybe even his frustration even maybe with director put hell
At not being aggressive enough to be what's done. And
I can see Dan Bongino because look, I'm in the
same position that he is in when it comes to
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the ability to talk to the people that sometimes and
when you are in this position, the power that you
have is greater than what you would have in a
position like where he's at, like another example of that.
And and this is something that I've had these conversations
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with over and over and over again. When it came
to the sorry I just got distracted by an email
that I forgot to do something. What was I even saying? Oh,
I've had this conversation over and over again for the
past several years of people asking me, you know, if
I will run for office again, do I want to
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run for office? Will I do this? Will I do that?
And despite the fact that I am doing it now,
you know, I had said over and over again that
and I couldn't run for office before without giving up
the radio show. That was one of the biggest stipulations.
And I said, you know, I could give up the
radio show and I could go run for office. But
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the big problem that I would have if I ran
for office and was in office, the problem that I
would have is that I would not have the impact
that I would with the radio show, because, believe me,
with the radio show, there was not a single politician
in the Bay County area that didn't monitor the show
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in one way or another and didn't get aggravated with
me in one way or another when I would call
things out and people would take action. So in this position,
this type of position, I think Dan Bongino, just like
I have been able to do, we'll have more of
an impact on the people than in the position of
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the FBI deputy director. I think now, especially now that
he's got a little bit more insight, not that he
didn't previously, but he's got a lot more. Now he
will be able to take to the American people and say, hey,
this is what's up. These are the things that are
going on and if we if we don't do something
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about it, we're going to be in trouble. So that
is I think what is probably gonna happen with Dan
Bongino is that he is just he's so frustrated with
the ability to get anything done that he realizes he
has a much bigger impact doing the Dan Bongino Show
than working in the FBI. So there's my guess if
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if that's going to be the case, because you know,
that was kind of the case with me. You know,
now that I'm I'm only doing the the podcast, which
I still have an impact, It's it's different because now
you're under the legal aspect of things. I don't have
to give up the show just to be able to
run for office. Now, how much of an impact I'll
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be able to make as an elected official, as a
as a county commissioner, Well, that remains to be seen.
It all depends upon, you know, one, whether or not
I can get elected, and then two how much people
are going to want to do what is best and
not do the insider or stuff and and get things done.
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What was that? Uh yeah, Greg, You're right that that
statement that that he released was as PC as PC
could possibly get. I mean, it really truly was. And
this is why I think that Bongino is just frustrated
with with the lack of getting things done, even though
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there's a lot getting done. I think that there's there's
stuff that he's realizing that he can again have more
of an impact on the outside. And when you are
in a position like this one and what Dan Bongino did,
because obviously Dan Bongino was at a much higher level
in caliber, you can activate the people to do some
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of the things that need to be done. And there
have been many, many times where with this show alone,
and I can tell you when we were on the
syndicated radio Aspect, I had five congresspeople that were in
the earshot of the radio show, and I have heard
from at least three of them indirectly or indirectly about
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how the show would impact some of the calls that
they would get. The congressman that works here in the
district that we are been based in, CD two Congressman done.
Believe me. The reason why I became good friends with
so many in his office is because eventually they had
to find out. They had to ask, who the hell
is this guy that's driving us crazy by having people
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give us a call about things that they didn't know.
And that's a good thing. And and really what America
needs is we need people to wake us up, to
point us in directions, to make us realize that we
can make an impact as a group of people. We
really can. And I think that that's the direction Dan
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Bongino is going to go. If I had to take
a guess, we're probably gonna see that happen. Not to mention,
he makes a whole ton more money doing that than
he was doing the FBI Assistant Director, but not that
Dan Bongino, I think is just in it for the money.
I think Dan Bongino, regardless to whether or not you
like him or not, I think he's a very patriotic
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person and I think that you know, he is country first,
and he realized the power that he has with the
Dan Bongino show, and that's where he's going to go back.
What's that greg the Bongino thing? To remember when the
first dust up happened between Bongino and Bondi and Trump
smooth things out. I do remember that, and to be
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honest with you, that's one of those things that should
have been a sign to Trump and others that Pam
Bondi was not the one. And I would not be
the least bit surprised if within the first show that
Dan Bongino does in January, that he doesn't bring up
the problems with Pam Bondy and that if he doesn't
put on more pressure to Donald Trump to get rid
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of her, because I just I don't know what it
is about Pam Bondy and why she does not seem
to want to be as aggressive as everybody else. You
saw how aggressive Bongino was about things. You saw how
aggressive cash Ptel was on things. Now I'm I'm kind
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of shaggy about cash matel right now. But clearly we're
not seeing the aggressive prosecution that we should be seeing.
You know, like I said yesterday on the show, that
we on the outside of all of this mess, all
of the fraud, the waste, the abuse, and everything else
that we have seen coming out of Washington, DC, we
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should be able to prosecute a lot of these politicians,
a lot of these deep state people for the fraud,
the abuse of our money, and everything else that they
have done. And we're just seeing this on the outside.
Let alone the research that has been done, the investigations
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that have been done to look into things that actually
have evidence. You can't tell me that there is not
enough evidence to at the very least arrest one person.
One person is all. I'm asking for, one simple person
for the fraud and the abuse that we have seen
in our taxpayer dollars. There's nobody. Okay, great, you're going
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after the executives of Black Lives Matter, big deal. We've
known that for a long time too. It didn't take
a rocket scientist and it didn't take somebody with a
law degree to turn around and go, huh, how is
it that a couple of people who were not very
wealthy led an organization that was race based and took
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all these donations in to improve things, and we didn't
see anything improved. We didn't see anything happened with that money.
And all of a sudden, now they're buying expensive cars,
flying expensive trips and all look at that, buying multimillion
dollar houses. How in the world did that happen? And
you mean to tell me that there is not a
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single person in Washington, d C. Not one single person,
whether it's an elected official, ahead of a department, somebody
who had access to money. Not a single person in
Washington that Pambondy and the Justice Department could go after
and arrest them, prosecute them, and jail them for abusing
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our taxpayer dollars. Not one person. I am calling total,
absolute fucking bullshit on that. There's got to be at
least one person. And I think all of us sitting
here watching what's going on in Washington, DC knows that
there is not just one person. There is probably hundreds
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of people in Washington, DC that should be and could
be locked up for abusing our taxpayer dollars, for stealing
our money. The number of politicians who are able to
go in and be there with a one hundred and
seventy four thousand dollars salary and all of a sudden
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within a year or two is worth tens of millions
of dollars. How does that happen? Okay, sure, a little
bit insider trading, Yeah, I get that, But explain to
us all, like we're five years old, how does somebody
like elon Omar who was coming from a state where
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we've discovered that there's about eight to ten billion dollars
in fraud that went towards per people. How she's able
to go from being worth only sixty thousand dollars a
year to one hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year
to the very next year being worth thirty million dollars.
You don't think that that's somewhere somehow all of a
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sudden sends up a red flag. How do you make
one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars a year and
then all of a sudden you're worth thirty million dollars
and you didn't win the lottery, and you didn't have
some big real estate deal that she ended up doing.
You just, all of a sudden are worth thirty million dollars.
And you mean to tell me that Pam Bondy didn't
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at least go maybe we should check that out like that.
There wasn't like some sort of an alarm, some sort
of a flag, a red signal, something that didn't make
you go, I wonder how the hell that happened, because
that's not normal. It's not normal for somebody who just
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makes one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars a year
to suddenly be worth thirty million dollars. And then when
you see the way the left has attacked Donald Trump
and Doge and everything else. For them exposing all of
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the tax fraud and the waste and abuse and everything
else that we saw, it should be another sign of hey,
what's going on here? And yet nothing? What does Pambondi
come out and do? She comes out and she attacks
the issues of the child pedophiles. Fantastic, That is great.
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I applaud you one hundred percent for that. We have
to protect our children. And the fact that they went
after the pedophiles and they've round up a whole bunch
of them, that is awesome. But if you think that
that satisfies us, no, it doesn't. Now the Epstein List,
I'm gonna be perfectly honest with you, and I've said
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it before, I don't give a shit about the Epstein List.
I really don't. What we have seen on the Epstein
List is people that one. I don't think most of
us even have a clue as to who they are.
Most of them are either super old or dying or
no longer in any sort of a power position, and
there's nothing that's gonna happen. What we want to see
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is our elected officials who are becoming multi millionaires be
investigated when we see that our taxpayer dollars went to
spend billions of dollars on a water filtration system or
some stupid thing, and you check and go, yep, money
was spent. Where is it? Anybody seen it? Oh, it
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hasn't been built. Well, how did it not get built?
And yet all the money's been spent, where'd the money go?
Follow the goddeamn money? And I'm sorry at this point,
I think that that Pam Bondy is hands down, this
is saying a lot because we have that crap tastic
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that came out of the Biden administration, probably one of
the most worthless ags we've ever had in this country.
Even Joe Biden's ag at least went after Donald Trump
and went after Republicans and went after people and did something.
They may have been completely wrong about it, but at
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least they did something. What is BONDI done? We got
a whole bunch of pedophiles, yay us, No, not yeay
you We all know the level of corruption that is
going on in Washington, d C. And not a damn
person is willing to do a thing about it. And
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that is what has to stop. We need to actually
start going after these people and changing this. And I'm
telling you right now, I do not have a good
feeling about the next two years. And in addition to
the next two years, I'm not feeling fantastic about twenty
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twenty eight either. As we start to see the Republican
Party doing exactly what I said they were going to do,
and that was cave into the Democrats, fold into whatever
their desires were, us not go after these people that
we're supposed to. And you see Republicans turning on Donald
Trump already. You see them all already starting to go
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down the road of being a bunch of libtards that
they are. Somebody said Susie Wiles, being a little bit
on the Rhino side. Yeah, I'm beginning to think that too.
They pumped up Susie Ryles as being somebody who is
going to really truly be able to take care of
Donald Trump and keep them in line with a lot
of things. And look, I love Donald Trump. I love
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the policies that he is doing. I love a lot
of the stuff that is going on. But there is
an optical thing when it comes to politics. In regardless
to the idea of Donald Trump not having to worry
about having to be re elected and being able to
go in and do things. There's a lot of things
that Donald Trump has done in the way that he
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has said it, the way that he's approached things that
quite honestly, is kind of damaging the future of the
Republican Party's control of this country. And Susie Wiles should
be somebody who should be able to look at Donald
Trump and go do it. Back it off little bit,
don't go with the attacks. Just go in there and
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do what needs to be done. Forget about what they
have to say, do what needs to be done, get
it done, and show that it's possible and show the
success of what you can do. I love Donald Trump,
I really do, but he really truly needs somebody to
rein him in. And again for those of us that
are on this side, and remember we have to look
at things on the optics of the broad scale and
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not just being supporters of Donald Trump, because there's more
to it, and simply just being a supporter of Donald Trump.
On the MAGA side, Republican side is not enough to win.
You have to win over at least the middle and
some of the left. And right now Donald Trump is
losing that middle and that left. He's losing the middle
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on the left because the Republicans are not standing up
because of the fact that we are still allowed to
let these people roam free with absolutely no consequences. And
one of the things that would have shut them all
up was if you started to prosecute them. Not prosecute
them for ridiculous things, not prosecute them because they hurt
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my feelings like under the Biden administration, or because oh
they're big, bad and scary. Prosecute them for the things
that they have done, Call them out for the lies
that they are doing, Expose them for who they are.
You mean to tell me that there's nothing that you
could get out there and actually have with Chuck Schumer
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that would expose him for the things that he has done.
Don't tell me that he's not shady as all hell.
And AOC, how did she get so wealthy all of
a sudden? Who By the way, AOC in some new
polling is beating JD Vance in a hypothetical election. If
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it was going on today, even though we have watched
the Democrats completely implode with all of their DEI stuff
as imploding and all these other things are failing. And
you know, they as we went into the Trump administration,
we saw Trump coming in here and knocking out a
lot of the stuff, and we saw them start to
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lose their minds and they they just became unfocused on
a lot of things. And I told you before and
I'm saying it again because what I said before was that, yes,
while they are falling apart, they're only going to fall
apart to a certain point before they go WHOA, we
need to focus. And guess what the Democrats are doing
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right now. They're focusing. As the Democrats are now coming
out of their implosion state, the vast majority of them
are starting to focus. And what's going to happen when
they focus is that they are not only going to
just win in twenty twenty six, They're going to dominate
in twenty twenty six. I've been saying for a little
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while that you know, they really true only need to
go after four or five seats, because remember the majority
has shrunk even more. They just need a couple of
seats and they take control. I don't think it's gonna
be just a couple of seats. I would not be
the least bit surprised if next year we don't see
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fifteen to twenty Republicans lose their seats in the House
and there will be a majority in the House. There
will be absolute chaos with a tax on Donald Trump,
with the impeachment after impeachment. After impeachment, they will most
likely not go for the twenty fifth, not necessarily just
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go for an impeachment, but they'll go for the Article two,
Section four, where they will remove his entire cabinet. And
in the Senate. Remember we don't have a supermajority in
the Senate either, and it's not gonna take very long
for the weak ass Republicans in the Senate to also
cave in. And when you have a big majority going
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on in the House, that pressure is going to translate
over to the weak Republicans in the Senate, and we
will most likely see for the first time in our history,
not only the removal of the President, but the removal
of his entire cabinet, which will set this country into
complete and utter chaos. And what is starting all of
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this weak fucking Republicans. That is what's starting it. You
have people like Pam Bondy who again doesn't get out
there and do what she needs to do and be
aggressive about it, or at the very least show she's
being aggressive about it, again putting everything on this Epstein file.
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I don't care about the Epstein file. Stop with the
Epstein file. Is that is It's such a case at
this point that doesn't matter. It's like in the grand
scheme of things, that's shoplifting some candy compared to all
the other things that Pam Bondi should be going after.
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I don't feel good about it. I really don't. And again,
even though that the Democrats still have their implosions, the
Democrats still have massive amounts of failures. They are starting
to focus, and all they have to do when it
comes to the focus is start to show the things
that I've also been saying that the Republicans aren't getting
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anything done. We can't win on the Big Beautiful Bill
because first off, the Big Beautiful Bill, for the most part,
a lot of it doesn't kick in until next year anyhow.
And I can ask most people this, and I can
almost guarantee that most people don't even know what's in
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the big beautiful Bill. There's a lot that's in it,
a lot of great things, a lot of things. But
when people don't even know what's in it, and you
hear the way that the mainstream media, the way the
left attacks it and calls it all kinds of names
and changes it from being the big beautiful Bill to
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being the big disastrous Bill and everything else, and they
start pointing out, hey, nothing's being done, and those that
are the moderate, those that are in the center are
gonna stop and go, nah, you're right, there's nothing actually
getting done. I thought, what happened to this big beautiful bill.
I thought, we're supposed to get all this stuff done,
and the Republicans are out there going, yeah they are,
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But this is when it all starts. The Republicans fucked up.
And honestly, I think the Trump administration is kind of
fucked up too, and I at this point, I don't
have good, gushy feelings that they can fix it. I'm
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disappointed in Joe Gruder's the head of the RNC. I
don't see messaging out there to try and repair the
image of the Republican Party. I don't see the effort
whatsoever from the Republicans to try and show that they
are in charge and that they are better than the Democrats.
All I keep hearing is the failure of the Republican Party.
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All I keep hearing is that the Republicans are taking
this away from you. The Republicans are taking that away
from you. I know it's not true, but it doesn't matter,
because that's all you hear right now, your healthcare. Tens
of millions of Americans are going to lose their healthcare
and it's going to be the worst thing in the world.
And it's all Donald Trump's fault and the Republicans fault
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because they won't do something. Thirteen damn Republicans go, oh
my god, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm gonna cave in
to you, and then they cave into the Democrats. So
what's gonna end up happening. I can almost guarantee this
is going to happen, is that we are going to
see the passing of the Obamacare subsidies for the affordable
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healthcare that needs tax subsidies for the next three years
to be able to survive. That's going to pass the House,
It's going to get into the Senate. The Democrats in
the Senate are going to fight and argue with it.
Remember we have a one month in what month and
two days until the next government shut down. Have you
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heard anything about the continuing resolution or the actual final
a bill to continue us through the No, you haven't.
Why because our Speaker of the House hasn't done shit.
What has he done? And if he's done anything, where
is he telling us that he's done stuff? Where is
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he out there saying, hey, here's all the things that
we're trying to get done. But the Democrats are fighting
us on this. You don't see it. I knew this
was coming. I absolutely knew this was coming because the
Republican Party does not have the ability to stick to
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its guns and to deliver a message that they need
to have. And Susie Wiles, I think she's failing as well. Again,
I love Donald Trump, absolutely love Donald Trump. I love
his policies. They make sense when you step back and
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take the trump Isms out of it and look at
the policy, they make sense. They will fix this country.
Susie Wilds has been toted as the person who can
control Donald Trump, who can keep them on message. She failed,
absolutely failed, and we all know what's gonna happen if
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the Democrats regain power of this country. America is done.
I mean We're done. They don't care about protecting the
American citizens from the illegals that are in the country.
They are more concerned about protecting the terrorists that we
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have in this country that want to commit terror against us.
And they're more concerned about taking care of these illegals
who have flooded into our country rather than taking care
of you and I, the American people. They have proven
this over and over and over again. And they're not
even in charge right now. Imagine when they are in charge,
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how bad it's going to be. We haveing moms around
the country and even right around the world, and even
right here in the country calling for the antif or
the Antifa against America. We're the Democrats to stand up
and say, we need to protect the American people, we
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need to protect the American way, we need to protect
our nation. They're not there because they want the destruction
of it too. They want us to just be this free,
open land. And even they are too weak to stand
up against the Islamic revolution that is going on that
it wants to destroy this country. I don't have gushy feelings.
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I really don't, and I think that this country is
screwed if something doesn't change, and change right away. And
the first thing is that the Republican Party needs to
grow a set of balls and stop playing these games.
Absolutely stop playing these games. And deem boy, you're right, then,
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Speaker Johnson, along with Kevin McCarthy, very spineless. And you know,
here's the thing flashing back to Kevin McCarthy, a Speaker
of the House. You know, Kevin McCarthy when he was
the Speaker of the House got a lot of great
things done. He did, straight up, honest, Kevin McCarthy got
a lot of great things done. You know why most
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people don't know that because he didn't say it. Instead
of him coming out and defending the stuff that the
Republican Party was getting done and highlighting the great things
that they were actually doing, instead he was sitting down
and trying to negotiate with Matt Gates because Matt Gates
was throwing a temper tantrum and that other people were
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so upset about things, and okay, well now we got
to get rid of them. Where was the damn Republicans
to say hey, knock that bullshit off and start talking
about the things that we're doing again. Kevin McCarthy got
a lot of great things passed in the House, and
where did they stop? Right there on Chuck Hugh's desk.
Where was the Republican Party, all of them, both the
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House and the Senate, to stand up and say, hey,
the reason for why nothing is getting done is because
Chuck Schumer is stopping things on his desk. Nobody did it.
Nobody got to the microphones. Nobody had rallies, nobody threw
a fit about it and let the American people know.
Nobody got out to their constituents to say, hey, listen,
just so you know, all of this stuff this is
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being stopped by Chuck you. This is why when we
vote from any Republican going forward, we need to vote
for Republicans that have a set of titanium's, solid titanium balls,
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who are not afraid to go out and say the
things that need to be said, to tell the people
the things that need to be told, and to do
what needs to be done instead of this constant caving in.
What's that the current Republicans haven't gotten out of high school?
You know, what I wouldn't even I wouldn't even say
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high school. They're still those junior high people who are
stuck between elementary school and whether we're going to be
the cool kid in high school or not. That's where
they are. They haven't gotten anything done. They're an embarrassment
and history is going to go down when this country
is done and over with, which at this point looks
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like it'll be within most of our lifetimes, that it
will be the weak ass Republicans that allowed it to happen.
But then now the question comes about with this, if
our government fails us, if the Republican Party fails us
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to protect this nation, to stop us from having the
terrorist attacks which we know are coming. They've told us
that they're coming. Even Dan Bongino has mentioned how they
are coming. We have over a thousand sleeper cells in
this country. We have the Islamic and moms that are
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out there saying do it. Get going, get out there
and do what we've been training and talking about. It's
all coming. And when we see this collapse happen. The
thing that worries me next is that it's going to
be us, the the patriotic people. We're finally gonna say, Okay,
that's it, it's our turn. We will step up, we
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will take care of it. And that is, while we
will be effective, we'll be a gigantic mess. It's amazing
how much our politicians can screw up the entire world
that we live in, and all because of the fact
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that they're weak, that they will not defend the American people,
and how the Republicans will cave into the Democrats for
whatever reason. And that's the thing that I don't get.
I don't get how these Republicans cave into these Democrats.
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I mean, what is it is it? Is it a
picture of you with another guy? Is it a picture
with you and cheap? I mean, what is it? What
is it that the Democrats have over you? That you
are not willing to defend the American people and you're
willing to cave in to whatever the Democrats tell you
to do. Here's a suggestion, Republicans. Listen to me. Okay,
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we the Republican voters, we we're a lot smarter than
you give us credit for. We are also people that
are willing to look at the big picture. Now, if
if a Democrat is coming out and saying, hey, hey,
Republican so and so, I got pictures with you and
somebody that's not your wife, or with you with somebody
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who's another man, or whatever it is. Here's you in
a sheep, whatever it might be. If you don't do
what we're gonna tell you to do, then we're going
to expose this. Here's an idea. Ask them for a
copy of it, Ask them for a copy of the photos,
a copy of the video. Take that video, take that photo,
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go out and do a press conference and be like, hey,
I just want to let you know I made some
pretty bad mistakes in my life. I've got a very weird,
kinky thing that I like to do in the bedroom
that doesn't affect my ability to make a rational decision.
But when I'm alone in my bedroom in my home,
I like to do these kind of wild things. I
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like to get myself another man, I like to play
with whatever. I like to do. This I like to
That's my thing that I like to do in the bedroom.
That's who I am. However, outside of the bedroom, when
I am a leader, these are the things that I
believe in. These are the things that I want to
do for the American people. And you can make a
decision is what I do in the privacy of my
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bedroom versus what I do to fight for you and
the American people. Is there something that's going to affect
my ability to do that? Let me know, and if
it does well, you can elect somebody else. You do that,
and you know what the Democrats have on you, absolutely nothing.
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Will it be embarrassing for a moment that you got
caught in a compromising photo or video, Sure, absolutely, we'll
be embarrassing as hell. But if you come out and
you just simply say, yep, what can I say? Friday night,
I like to get a little freaky, But you know what,
on Monday morning, I'm thinking about you, and I'm thinking
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about responsibility of our money, and I'm thinking about the
safety of this country. So that I can get freaky
on Friday night. Does it affect anybody? I mean, seriously,
does it affect anybody unless it's you know, obviously with
children ner and obviously with animals would be a little
kind of wrong too. But with whatever somebody's doing in
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their bedroom, is that really truly going to affect you?
If somebody is still able to do the job like
a bus driver, throw that out there. You have a
bus driver who loves to stop at the you know,
the adult store on the way home and get all
kinds of things. And when he gets home, he goes
into his bedroom with a significant other and they have
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a wild time. Then in the morning he gets up
and he drives that bus and he stops every stop
on time, and he drives that bus responsibly and he
never gets into accidents. Do you enjoy his smile when
he welcomes you onto the bus every day and he's
getting you to work every single day, And at the
end of the day you look at it and go, damn,
he's a good bus driver. What hell of a freak
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in the bed? But you know what doesn't bother me
any because I'm not in the bed with him, I'm
in the bus with him. And that's what people need
to start doing. But instead we have weak ass people
that are at are elected officials who are being taken
down by the Democrats. And like I said, the Democrats,
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they're focusing, they are back on track, they are getting
on there, and they are going to focus even more.
And you watch in the next month or two, their
message is going to tighten up even more. They're going
to start focusing on things and delivering a message that
we know that they're full of shit about. But it
doesn't matter because their base is going to believe it,
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and those that are in the in the middle are
going to be like, well, well, I mean yeah, the
Republican Party, by the ways out of time. They're out
of time to fix it. Just a matter of how
well we can hang through. It is really truly where
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we're at. All right, we got to take a quick break.
We'll be right back. Good morning, and welcome back to
the Brian Rush Show. I don't know how the ending
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of that segment got a little weird.
Speaker 3 (46:05):
I just.
Speaker 1 (46:08):
You know, it's it's it's one of these things. I'm
just I don't know. I'm just tired of it all,
I really am. I'm so tired of it all this
this this government that we have that they need a
swift kick in the ass. They really truly do. And
it's you know what's amazing to me too, is the
the level of incompetence that we have in government right now.
(46:33):
Has anybody been been following the Brown University shooting, Holy cow,
this is one of these things that the epic level
of failure is. I mean it's hard to describe this
level of failure that is going on with this shooting.
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We are now what is today day six outside of
the shooting that happened at Brown University, and I don't know, again,
I don't know if you followed any of the press conferences,
what an incredible level of incompetence is going on in Providence,
Rhode Island. Now, I've lived and worked in the Providence,
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Rhode Island area back in the early nineties, and in
the early nineties, the city was, let's just we'll call
it what it is. It was mob run. It was
it was completely run by the mob in Providence, and
of course, the the idea of that that being the case,
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you know, the law enforcement couldn't have that, and they
had to always go after it. And of course it
was the left that would be going after the mob.
And I remember that people like Buddy Ciance, who was
the mayor of Providence, and if you're a big fan
of of of the Simpsons, you know that name. Butuddy
Sancy because Buddy sanc High school. But Buddy Sancy, he
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was one of the nicest guys. By the way, I
had many opportunities to meet him, to talk with him,
to hang out with him at events. A nice guy.
He was very much so connected with the mob, though
very much so connected. And in Providence, Rhode Island, the
Mob in the late eighties early nineties. They ran that city.
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And of course when you run Providence, you run the
entire state of Rhode Island, because the entire state of
Rhode Island is like, I mean, it's only about this big.
It's a tiny little place. You can literally cross the
entire state in less than thirty minutes. I mean, that's
how small Rhode Island is. But things were great then.
Crime was low. You know, I've told the story before
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of the time I was judging a beauty contest at
a mob run an owned night club, and I had
a guy that was threatening me because I was ranking
his talentless, ugly wife very low because I was being honest,
and this dude threatened me from across the room. And
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it ended up being one of those it was a
wrong move. Four of the bouncers grabbed hold of the guy,
beat the ever living snots out of him while carrying
each a limb, and tossed him down a flight of
stairs and exited. And then you know, the owner of
the club came up and he's like, hey, don't you
worry about nothing. We got that guy taking care of this.
Is Joey over here. He's going to stay with you,
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and him and Vinnie are going to drive home follow
you home to make sure everything is okay. I mean,
it was one of those situations life was really actually
kind of good in Providence. You didn't mess around because
the mob didn't put up with it. Flashed forward to
twenty twenty five. Most of the mob people have either
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been put in jail or they just had been kind
of shifted side in one way or another, and Democrats
have taken over that city in that state. Do you
have what's his name, White House, the senator there? What
I'll effing more on that guy is? I mean he
really truly is he actually on the in the the
floor of the Senate. It might not have been said
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one of the conference rooms or whatever. He was. He
was going on about the criticisms of what's going on
with the Brown investigation, and he told people to shut up.
You don't know what you're talking about. Shut up. You
find me somebody who does know what they're talking about.
When it comes to the Brown University shooting. They were
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doing a press conference the other day and a reporter, which,
by the way, props to the Providence reporters, because the
Providence reporters they don't care. They they've been fighting with
these people like crazy when these press conferences and asking
questions and demanding. But they had a conference and one
of the questions was presented to the president of the university,
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and they asked a simple question one then you would
think they would know, like two days after the shooting happened,
where they said, Hey, who was in the room and
what were they doing in there? And they're not referring
to the shooter, but the students. What was going on
in the room? Who was there? What was going on?
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And she just goes, I don't know, I don't, I
don't know, I don't, I don't know what they were
there for. Nobody knew two days after the damn shooting happened,
and nobody knew what the students were doing in the room,
let alone what students were there. I don't, I really
really don't know. It wasn't it wasn't actually an exam,
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so there wasn't like a roster. All right, Fine, So
you don't know everybody that was what were they doing
in there? I just I don't I don't know what
was going I don't really, I really I don't know.
Did What are you doing at the podium taking questions
for who's the shooter? We don't know what does he
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look like? We don't know. We have a suspect. Okay,
do you have video? Well, we have some grainy video
and there's maybe a little of this. They know nothing.
In the history of all of the mass shootings that
we have had in this country. This is the biggest
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clusterfuck I think I have ever seen. We've had shootings
where somebody would do a shooting and there are still
paramedics running into the crime scene to treat the gunshot victims.
And we're already coming out in front of the camera
and going, okay, well, the shooter has been identified as
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so and so. His social media is this and that,
and we've got this and this about him, and he
was upset about this, and we've got all this stuff
about it. His favorite food is such and such, he
likes to do. We'd get all kinds of information before
the body starts getting cold. We are six days out,
no video no clear video of this particular shooter. However,
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it's kind of odd because there was a suspect of
interest that they kind of arrested and then we're like, oh,
that's not it. And then they got this other person.
Now that's a suspect of interest that they have no
clear cameras on that. Oh that that building that it
didn't have the cameras because it was an old building.
Yet the building that the president of the college lives
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in is completely surrounded with the high tech cameras. The
university started to delete the profiles of a certain individual
on the all in other websites. But we have no idea,
we don't, we don't, we don't know what's going on. Okay,
all right, so university step aside for a second. Providence
Rote Island police, come on up here, step up here.
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Let me ask you a couple of questions. Do you
know this now? I don't know. Do you do you
know anything? We know nothing? Okay. Brown University one of
the most liberal colleges in the country. It has a
lot of high tech stuff that they do in there.
And did anybody have any decent cameras well? We've got
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this one video that it looks like it was shot
from a nineteen seventies surveillance camera from three hundred yards away,
and we can't seem to zoom in and clarify it. Okay,
Just to give you an idea on something, there are
apps that you can get for your telephone that you
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can take a photo that was not very clear, and
in this app, you can enter the photo into that
app and it will clear it up so that it'll
make it crystal clear and everything else. Do you mean
to tell me that the Rhode Island State Police, the FBI,
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I don't know, Massachusetts Police, the Providence Police, the university
that does high tech stuff for studies and engineering and
all this other stuff, that nobody has this capability to
clear up the grainy video that we have of the
potential shooter, and that this potential shooter was able to
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walk into a room that nobody knows who was in
the room or why they were in the room, and
he goes in, shoots the place up, kills two people,
shoots a whole bunch of other people, leaves, leaves the facility,
just casually walks out, walks down the street and vanishes,
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just disappears. Nobody knows who it is. Nobody has a suggestion,
an idea. We have witnesses that said, hey, the shooter
came in and he shouted something. Okay, what did he shout?
We don't know how many witnesses are there. Well, there's
reports that there's twenty to sixty different witnesses. You have
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upwards of sixty people, maybe twenty, but upwards of sixty people.
And everybody's saying that he shouted something, but nobody knows
what he shouted. Not a single person with all of
the potential witnesses that you have, which, by the way,
they're also saying that they don't have witnesses, but they
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do have witnesses. But there's witnesses that have witnessed it,
but they really didn't witness anything. But nobody heard what
it was that he shouted. Well, there was there was
maybe there was maybe like twenty people that like ducked
for cover. Okay, ask those people did they hear anything? Well,
nobody heard anything. There was no video in the hallways. Well,
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it was an old building. You're college that has engineering programs.
How do you not have this stuff. The suspect, by
the way, walked past a Brown University police car who
had its lights going and everything walked right past it.
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And the Providence Rhode Island police officer or police chief
was asked, do you have dash cam video from that
that car? And you know what his response was, I don't,
I don't know, I don't know if if there was,
was there any You're like three four goddamn days into
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the shooting and you're the police chief of Providence, Rhode Island,
and you never thought to even ask the police, which,
by the way, the police chief for the university is
one of the most incompetent boobs that have ever been
in any sort of a protective position, even babysitter. But
you ever thought at any point to say, hey, we
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have video here of a police car. Is there a
video camera in that video? At least tell us no.
You should have a defined answer of yes there is
or no there isn't. Instead he goes, I don't, I
don't know. We don't know if, if, if the Brown
University has cameras in there, in there in their police
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cruisers or not. I know that right now a lot
of people are saying that this is a cover up,
and that is entirely possible. It's entirely possible because DEI
in the whole uh you know way that that that
ultraliberal college is that they may be afraid to actually
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come out and say that it was somebody of a
Muslim faith, that it was somebody who is a a
an ultraliberal They might be afraid to come out and
say that because of what's gonna happen. But what they
have demonstrated even to try and cover up something. I mean, look,
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we've seen plenty of cover ups that you know, you
could question whether or not was that actually a cover
up or are they just not telling us? I mean,
what's going on. The level of incompetence in this investigation
is unreal. I mean, it's as if this is one
of those really really cheap late night murder mystery things
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that was written by somebody who's half retarded, who's never
written anything before in their life, and they said, I'm
gonna write this movie. Once the bad guy come in
and nobody knows what happened. I mean, it's bad if
it really chilly has sixty witnesses, But even if you
had ten witnesses, you should have something. Now. I understand
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that in situations like this, when when adrenaline gets going,
and you know, the fear starts happening. And really when
it comes to witnesses, it's hard to really get an
actual statement of what really truly happened because again, trauma
and you know, it's just it's like that telephone effect.
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And sometimes you can go through ten fifteen twenty witnesses
and still get ten fifteen twenty different total outcomes. But
there still should be some details that you would hear, like,
did anybody, even one person hear him scream a lah acbar?
Did anybody hear that? Did anybody hear you stink in Republican?
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Because remember it was the vice president of the Republican
Party for the college that was there that was killed.
Did you hear them say anything? Did you hear him
scream something about whitey? Did you hear any anything about
you know, straight people? Did you hear did anybody hear anything?
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I can't imagine that with the number of witnesses, there's
not a single thing that they can come out to. Oh,
was he was there a long gun? Yeah, some some
people were saying that it was a long gun. Can
you confirm that it was a long gun? Well? I don't.
I don't know if we do, do we wanna? Do
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we do? Do we want to actually say? Do we want?
Speaker 6 (01:01:29):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:01:30):
We don't, we don't want no, we we don't want
to say again. We're six days out of the shooting,
no confirmed suspect, no decent video, no evidence, no photographs
or descriptions of the room. Nobody knows who was in
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the room, why they were in the room. Nobody has
an idea of what this person shouted. Even though he
shouted something, not like he mumbled it. They said he
shouted something, But what was this something? I don't know.
I mean, when you look up the word in competence,
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this investigation is going to be the defining description of
incompetence going forward. And again, even if they're trying to
cover something up, the incompetence level of trying to cover
it up is unbelievable. What's that it was a political
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hit and the college administration knows it. I mean, look,
there's also the concern about, you know that they thought that,
you know, a particular individual had come from across the
country to show up to the college to do the shooting.
It's one of these things where you just look at
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it and go, what the hell it was? Trans, gay, black,
illegal Muslim. No, so therefore you can't prosecute if that
was the case. But it is. It is really mind
boggling to watch what is going down with that investigation. Again,
with every other investigation. Now, d boy, this is even
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worse than Karen. But this is making Karen Bass actually
look like an amazing mayor. I mean, it's just it's
unbelievable how bad it is. And with every other shooting
that we've ever had, every other mass casualty event that
we have had, we've been able to identify things or
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at least give something of some sort of anything to
make sense, just a semi fact, a potential fact. I mean, look,
January sixth, people walked into the Capitol building and before
they were out, there was already arrest warrants for them. Practically,
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they already knew who they people were, they knew where
they wereked, they knew all this stuff. And that was
before they even got out of the building. We're six
days out of this, and everybody in Brown University and
Providence Roland is like, I don't know, but you know
what this might be yet another example of the absolute
(01:04:23):
utter failure of DEI background information on the police chief
for Brown University. He apparently had gotten a job at
one point in Utah as a police chief when they
found out that he didn't even have the certifications that
he needed, so they fired him, and then Brown University
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hired him after that. When you see this guy speak,
he's worse than a mall cop. Say, how the hell
did this guy get this job?
Speaker 5 (01:04:54):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
Because he's black. So you know, we have to have
a black police chief. Fine, if you want to, if
you want to, if you want to have the dei
where you say we have to have a black police chief,
that's that's fantastic. You know why, because there are plenty
of captains and lieutenants and assistant chiefs and all kinds
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of stuff around the country that are black law enforcement
officers that would probably do a really good job as
the actual police chief for Brown University. But what did
you guys do with Brown? Did you just go find
the the absolute dumbest, most retarded person and say, well,
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at least he's black, let's get him in here. Maybe
he'll just be too stupid to realize that we only
hired him because he's black. He's somebody who actually has
a a history of saying that he doesn't believe that
the community needs policing. How do how do you think that?
(01:06:00):
I don't. Oh my god, I swear to God, one
of these days I'm gonna stroke out on this show.
How do you sit down in the interview process and
try to say, Hey, we need to have some diversity
here in our campus, and we want to have diversity
within our police station. And obviously the job of the
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police is to make sure that we keep everybody safe.
So what do you what do you what is your
thoughts and opinions about, you know, protecting the community. Well,
I don't think that the community should have policing because
it's bad. Guys. Oh my god, this is it. This
is our candidate here here, let me make I'm gonna
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hand handwrite this offer to you. How much money did
we offer before? Now we're gonna double that because whoa,
this is our guy. Lefties. Let this be an example
to you. The level of incompetence in that situation is unreal.
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I don't think we've ever seen anything as bad as
what we're seeing at the Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
And as much as I would love to say that,
you know, things after this should change, it probably won't.
And again, Brown University one of the absolute most liberal
colleges in this country. It's ridiculous, it really is. All Right,
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I gotta take another quick break. We'll be right back.
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because we're coming out of a commercial break, and you
know what I do during commercial breaks scroll through Damn
social media. Gotta stop doing this man. One idiot posts
a photo of George Floyd and asked the question, if
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George Floyd was alive today, what would he be doing.
My response, drugs and committing crime like he was when
he was alive. I mean, why would I think anything differently, Well,
that's racist. No, that's talking about George Floyd and his
life history. When he was alive, leading right up to
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when he died, he was doing drugs and committing crimes.
Do you think that all of a sudden, just because
he'd still be alive today, he wouldn't be. Sorry, just
gonna be honest with you about that. One Jojo from
Jurors Jumping in here. Ice is dragging pregnant women? Now?
Is that what you megasholes voted for? Yep, Yeah, you know, FAFO,
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if you commit the crime, if you do all this
stuff and you mess around, you're gonna find out. Sure.
Is it bad that it's a pregnant woman? Absolutely? Should
they be a little bit more gentle because it's a
pregnant woman. Absolutely, But then again, as a pregnant woman,
should you be putting yourself in that position?
Speaker 5 (01:09:24):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:09:28):
Don't blame Ice for it. Don't blame the MAGA voters
for it. Blame the pregnant woman who put herself and
her unborn child in that position. That's the one that
gets to blame for it. Jojo, not us. You break
the law, you have consequences, simple as that. Another one.
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Your child comes out as trans at thirteen, What is
your honest reaction in that moment? Honest reaction in that moment.
If I had a child that came out as thirteen,
I would still love my child. I would support my
child through that time in their life. But the one
thing that I would not do is allow the child
to chemically or physically alter their body until they are
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mentally developed and let them decide at that point. What
were you expecting on that one? Probably something completely different.
And then of course we can't go commercial break again
without doctor Rita Deed, who just want to let you
and I know that women can have penises too. I
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just don't. I don't get it anymore. I really I
don't understand where where this left is coming from. Oh,
by the way, we talked about the photo the other day,
the one with the not so attractive woman shaved head
kind of I'm guessing plump, very well, not very athletic.
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H nothing very attractive about this woman. I think she's
also one of those I'm gonna shave my head to
make myself uglier so that MAGA people won't have to
have sex with me. Don't worry about it. On it
you could have left your hair on and still wouldn't
want to have sex with you. You could be the last
person on the planet and I'll be like, don't worry
about it. I'll take care of it myself. We're good.
This is a woman on a sex strike. What is
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your reaction? No, To be honest with you, I don't
think that that is a woman who's on a sex strike.
I think it's a woman who's coming up with an
excuse and reason as to why she hasn't been having sex.
I haven't been getting I'm gonna put up a sign
no sex, no sex.
Speaker 5 (01:11:42):
What are you?
Speaker 1 (01:11:43):
Are you telling us you haven't had any cause I
think we figured that out just by giving a good
look at you saying that. God, I gotta I gotta
stay off of social media. And the worst part, too,
is that I end up responding to these things because
I just don't care. I just don't care. By the way,
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left is now melting down a little bit over the
the plaques that have been installed on the Presidential Walk
of Fame under Donald Trump. And you know, Donnie, I
like the idea of the Presidential Walk of Fame with
all of the presidential photos that go along the colonnade.
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I think it's neat. He had brass plaques that were
made that were placed underneath each one of the presidents.
And and look, I think we all agree that Barack
Obama worst president, second worst president, or at least in
top three. Joe Biden, Yeah, hands down bad president. But
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under Joe Biden's the plaque reads sleepy. Joe was by
far the worst president. Under Obama, it has things like
one of the most divisive political figures in American history,
creation of the Russia Russia Russia hoax, and then I
also mentioned something about the Unaffordable Care Act. Now there's
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a lot of this that's kind of funny, but at
the same time, it's one of these things where we
even have to look at Donald Trump and go was
that necessary? I mean, was it really truly necessary? And
you know, the one thing that I would love to
see Donald Trump do just because look, Donald Trump and
his policies are spot on for what American needs, but
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what America doesn't need right now is this level of division.
I love his sense of humor with this, and honestly,
I think I think the plaques would be better if
they were in like the the Donald Trump Presidential Museum.
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I think that that is where that's probably actually where
these are all gonna end up, if not in the trash,
because I think that the second that there's a really
another president, it's a lot of that is probably gonna
come down, and a lot of the gold plating and
everything all over the White House is probably also going
to change, even if it's Jade Vance that comes in next.
I think a lot of that's going to change. And honestly,
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you could tell that it was Donald Trump that wrote
these things. And they're funny, absolutely funny. But I think
we are also at a point where the question is
going to be is it time for somebody to step
up to try and stop the division that we have.
I was watching a video this morning posted on TikTok
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and this this girl who is and I'm not even
sure she is anymore, but she was a liberal or
a leftist, and said, you know what I did is
I decided I was going to go to one of
these these mag gathers, these Maga rallies, and we've seen
a lot of these people that have posted these things.
And she said, I was gonna go not to cause problems,
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not to stir things up, not to get anybody riled up.
I just wanted to go to hear what was being said.
That's all I want to do. Just wanted to go
to hear what was being said. And she goes to
this thing and she says, basically, I was surprised. And
what's amazing is we hear this story over and over
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and over again that when these these leftists will go
to a Trump rally or a Republican rally of some sort,
and they go with the intention of merely going in
to hear what has to be said, not to go
in to cause problems, do not do anything else like that,
just go in and I just want to hear what
are they saying. And they go in and they hear it.
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And as she comes out, and I'm paraphrasing a lot
of this because I don't have it all written down
in front of me, but she basically was like, I
was surprised. I was surprised at how respectful everybody was.
I was surprised at the message that they had. They
really cared about America, and they had ideas and they
had suggestions. And then she comes out and she's talking
about how this isn't what we get from the left,
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and kind of what I'm hoping is that there are
more people like her that will start encouraging other people
on the left to maybe put down the hate stick
for a second and just to listen. And again, as
funny as I do find the Donald Trump trolling, and
he is, hands down, I mean, there's no debate that
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Donald Trump is the best in history when it comes
to trolling. He knows how to flick that switch and
poke the button to get the left riled up, and
we all find it funny because it is. But I
think one of the things that's not funny anymore is
how bad this country is getting and the potential that
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we may lose this country to the left because of
a lot of the left's hysteria. And this is one
of the things that I would actually like to see
even Donald Trump. You know, while I love love his honesty,
I love him calling people out. And that's one thing
I don't ever want to see Donald Trump stop doing.
I want to see that happen right up until that
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moment where he stands up on the pody or stands
up out there in the platform on January twenty first,
twenty twenty nine, and walks away. I want to hear
him continue to be honest, be blunt, and tell the truth.
That's what I want from Donald Trump, but maybe some
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of the hatred stuff. To see Donald Trump stand up
to be the better leader when it comes to saying, okay, fine, listen,
let's stop the hate. Let's have the open conversation and
the debate. I would really like to see Donald Trump
do that. I would like for him to be the
one to step up and say, rather than standing here
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calling each other names, and rather than in throwing insults
like crazy, let's have the debate. Let's talk about it
because somebody needs to do it, because it's not helping
the country anymore. And we're only getting worse and worse
as we go along. And when we start seeing things
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like this new polling information that is out about the
presidential election in twenty twenty eight, we have AOC who
is now beating out Vice President jd Vance nationally by
about two points. Now granted most polling, you know, it's
a give or take by three points, so it's right
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in that margin of error. But this is the thing
they are. They're prettying her up, They're they're they're making
her and kind of grooming her in a lot of
ways to run her for president. The big story that
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came out earlier in the week was the fifty thousand
dollars weekend that AOC did, And I don't know if
you've noticed how much that has been buried. They've kind
of buried that story like, oh, don't talk about that,
that's it's all done. You see the messaging that they're
doing with her, they're grooming her to run her for
president in twenty twenty eight. And there's already multiple polls
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that have come out and have shown AOC beating jd Vance. Now,
there have also been polling that has been out that
has shown Vance with leads over AOC, some of them significant.
One poll shows Jade Vance as a lead with white
voters of fifty seven to forty three percent. However, AOC
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is winning in some of these polls when it comes
to black voters with seventy nine percent and sixty four
percent of Hispanic voters. Now, this is one of the things,
Joe Grudis, are you listening. This is one of the
things that the Republican Party should pay close attention to.
Not the whole white voter thing. That doesn't really matter,
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you know, because that's a whole other issue. But if
AOC is able to start grabbing more and more of
the black voters back over to her side and Hispanic
voters back over to her side, that's going to be
a problem for the Republican Party. The Republican Party with
Donald Trump did a great job at winning over more
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black voters and Hispanic voters this time around in the
presidential election. What the Republican Party needs to do is
they need to focus and I hate focusing on racial groups,
but that is one of the things that the Republican
Party needs to do. The Republican Party needs to get
down to the level of black voters and Hispanic voters
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and understand them better and let them know that they
understand them better. You can't take for granted that Donald Trump,
and this is one of the problems that the Republican
Party does have is that they're like, oh, well, you know, well,
we'll work off of Donald Trump's laurels. You can't. The
Republican Party has got to get down and really start
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understanding what black voters are concerned about, what Hispanic voters
are concerned about, what they want to see happen. And
here's the thing. When you look at the black voters
and Hispanic voters and the white voters, they all pretty
much want the same thing. It's the left that puts
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them into these categories. As Republicans should be taking black
and Hispanic voters out of the category of being black
and Hispanic voters and make them American voters, because what
do black voters worry about what do Hispanic voters worry about.
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They worry about making money, They worry about taking care
of their family, and, believe it or not, to the
dismay of the Democrats, they worry about community safety. You know,
one of the big differences that you see in a
lot of white communities versus a lot of Black communities.
In white communities, you don't see a lot of the
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community safety rallies. Have you ever notice this Black communities,
Hispanic communities, especially the poorer neighborhoods, You will see this
type of a rally happen all the time about community safety,
how we have to improve the safety in the community.
And yet the Democrat Party are the ones that say,
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we need to defund the police, and we need to
get the police out of these communities, and we need
to get the police to stop treating these people badly.
And yet when that happens, you have black citizens that
are saying, a whole wait a second, we need more
police in our community, we need better police, but we
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need more police because our community is not safe. And
yet Democrats are like, oh my god, oh my god,
you poor black person, Oh my god, are you okay?
You don't understand. Let me tell you. I'm a white
liberal woman, and I'm going to explain this to you.
Even though i've is this actually your neighborhood, This is
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a scary place, even though I've never really been here
or understand what you're going through. I'm going to explain
it to you because look, I'm a white liberal woman.
I have a college degree and you don't. So I
know what we have to do is get rid of
the police, because if the police weren't here, then your
community would be so much safer. Meanwhile, you get the
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black woman in the community going, what girl, I'm gonna
smack you because that's not the case. And not only
do Democrats not get down to talk to black voters,
Republicans don't. But again, this is an opportunity that Republicans
really need to get into the black and Hispanic communities
to talk with the people, to let them understand that
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I am here for you, and what is it that
you want to do, What is it that concerns you
the most? Let them know, and then also convince them
and say, hey, listen, I hear you. You're right, we
need to improve policing in this community. You're right. Education,
Why is education so bad in your community and not
in the other community. Let's fix that and start fixing it.
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But the Republican Party is too afraid to do it.
Donald Trump, listen, Republicans freaking pay attention. Okay, why is
it that Donald Trump has been able to land the
support that he has landed. It's not just white voters
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like the Democrats like to make it out that, Oh
my god, Donald Trump in olimus white and MAGA supporters. Well,
I mean, go to a MAGA rally. Do you know
what you see at a MAGA rally? White people, black people,
Hispanic people, Oh, hang on, you're ready for this one.
Gay people, They're all out there supporting Donald Trump. Why
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because Donald Trump supports them. I don't know if anybody
saw this photo. There is a there is a Republican
influencer that I follow on social media all the time
who's actually done an amazing job, who is a gay
white man. And not only is he a gay white man,
and he's younger too. He's like it is maybe I
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want to say, early mid twenties, somewhere in that range.
Very smart. But he's also somebody who is not transgender
but is rather on the look. He does himself up
in a way that would question whether or not he
was trans, But he's not. He just does his hair
really well and he wears the makeup a little bit
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and looks on a little bit of the feminine side.
But you take all that aside, and you listen to
the things that he has to say, and he is
close your eyes, and he could be any maga person,
just he has a certain lifestyle that he lives. This
photo is out where Donald Trump was meeting with him
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at an event and Donald Trump gave him a kiss
in the cheek. Now, for all of the Democrats that
get out there and tell you on a regular basis,
oh my god, LGBTQ plus hashtag, exclamation point and everything
else that we can throw in there, we love you,
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we support you. Have you ever seen Chuck Schumer? I mean,
and aside from Michael Obama, has anybody seen Barack Obama?
Has anybody seen Joe Biden? Has anybody seen Kamala Harris
(01:27:36):
Go up to a gay supporter and not only just
give him a kiss on the cheek, give him a hug,
but stand in front of a rally of all of
your supporters with the rainbow flag and give it a hug,
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hold it out so that everybody at this this rally,
a Republican rally, like Donald Trump did, and be like, hey,
buck here does support love you? Donald Trump had I'd
countless number of times. I can't even begin to count
how many times that he's done this where he has
had black supporters in the White House, in the Oval Office,
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at events or whatever, and you see Donald Trump put
his arm around him, put an arm around him, pull
him close, give him a kiss in the head, shake
their hands, hold them, look in their eyes. Donald Trump
has done the same thing with Hispanic voters. Where's the
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Democrats said to it? They're not there. And this is
the type of thing that the Republican Party needs to
pay very close attention to. Scott Priestsler, that's another one,
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by the way, amazing Scott Priestler. The things that he
has done in Pennsylvania. By the way, Scott Preeston, in
case you don't know who he is, gay white guy
in Pennsylvania, young one too, has done an amazing job
in getting out there and getting the message out there
and trying to flip Pennsylvania to make it more red.
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So Republicans. This is the type of stuff that you
need to pay closer attention to. I don't know if
if there are Republicans that are afraid or if they're
concerned about the image. It doesn't matter because to me,
the image that I see when I look at Donald
Trump is that Donald Trump cares about Americans and he
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doesn't care if you are a blue collar white man working,
or if you're a hard working black man or a
Hispanic man, you know, working as a janitor or whatever
it might be, if you're gay, if you're straight, if
you're trans. I mean, he's got concerns the same concerns
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that I have about the trans community. Lead the damn
kids alone. If you get to do a grown ass
adult and that's what you want, so be it. Leave
the damn kids alone. Donald Trump and and somebody who
said shoes, Yeah, he's genuine and it shows too. That's
the thing about Donald Trump is that when you see
the way he treats people, he's genuine. It's not one
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of these conversations. Okay, let's do a study. Okay, so
if we were to, if we were to to show
the gay community, how much should we we really like them?
What should we do?
Speaker 5 (01:30:46):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:30:47):
How about a hug Oh, no, no, no, hang on,
hang on. How about if our candidate goes over and
gives him a kiss on the on the cheek and
gives him a hug. Oh, that would be great. Let's
go ahead and let's make them do that. I can
guarantee you that that moment that that is that has
been taken. It was in the Oval Office in the
past couple of days. And I think his name is
ken If. If I'm not mistaken, I should know because I
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follow him social media. You know that that was one
of those moments where he was just like Kamara and
he brings them home and kiss on the on the
on the cheek there, because he's been somebody who has
fought for Donald Trump, has fought for the Republican message,
the conservative message. But our Republican Party has a tendency
to just not do it because sometimes they're just not genuine.
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But the Democrats are really not genuine. And that's another
thing that that Joe Gruder's you need to be getting
with the Republicans and letting them know, start being genuine,
show that you actually like people. And also let's start
pointing out how fake the Democrats really truly are. You
know what I love watching is every now and then
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you will see a Democrat that will be fairly comfortable
and I'm saying fair early comfortable around gay people. Now
that I'm pointing this out, the next time you see it,
you're gonna be like, holy shit, he was right, and
now you're not gonna be able to get this out
of your head. When you watch Democrats around these individuals.
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You will see them at at a gay rally where
they're standing there. They're a little stiff, they're a little
stand office. They're not like right up there alongside of them.
They'll have their Hispanic voters that will be behind them,
and they'll be like, yeah, we got to fight for
them all. They'll grab their hand, and of course when
they grab their hand, there's still a distance between them.
They don't bring that distance in. That's one of the
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big differences between Donald Trump and pretty much the rest
of the politicians. And this is the reason for why
Donald Trump won so many of the black, the Hispanic,
and the gay vote because he's genuine and yet where's
the Republican Party to defend Donald Trump with his genuineness,
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The genuineness that he has for the American people. The
Republican Party allows the attacks against Donald Trump without standing
in there and being warriors and going, hey, hold up
a second, Like when the Democrats called Donald Trump homophobic,
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how do you do that? I mean, I look, I
know homophobic people, and there are some people that I
know that are so homophobic that like the the idea
of a gay person being even remotely close in the
room to them gets them uncomfortable. And yet here's Donald
Trump on camera in front of people in the Oval
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office giving a gay supporter a hug and a kiss
in the cheek. Republican Party has got a lot to
learn when it comes to relating down to the people
and to stop being so damn afraid. But if they
don't step it up, and again, this is something jd Vance,
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I hope Jade Vance is paying attention to it as well.
You will get an AOC who will get the black
vote in the Hispanic vote, because they're gonna look at
it and go, well, that was just Donald Trump. Donald Trump,
he got it. But the rest of the Republicans they don't.
They don't like us. It was just Donald Trump. So
we supported Donald Trump, and now you're supporting us. So
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I guess we'll kind of come back over here to
the left a little bit. And that's a fear that
I have. It probably will happen, because again, the Republican
Party can't get their heads out of their ass when
it comes to relating to people and to delivering the
message that needs to be delivered. Gotta step it up, guys,
gonna lose, gonna cost us this country. We gotta take
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a quick break. We'll be right back. All right, Welcome
back to the show. Good morning. What's just this one
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just called me? I did not catch Gretchen whitmre rapping
in front of kids? Are you kidding me? This shot?
Hang on, I'm looking this one up. There's no way
Gretchen Whitmure rapping. Huh all right, let's uh, let's check
this out. This has gotta be horrific. Let's see if
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I can find it. Oh god, I mean the level
of ingenuousness that comes out of these people. When did
she do it?
Speaker 5 (01:36:09):
Was it?
Speaker 1 (01:36:09):
Really? You know what?
Speaker 5 (01:36:10):
Hang on? Let me?
Speaker 1 (01:36:11):
I figured TikTok would probably have had that right there,
but it didn't. Let me says, you bring this up now? Now,
I gotta look at I gotta I gotta see if
I gotta find this this wrapping, uh, because this is
this has gotta be horrible. I don't see where was
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it that she did it. It wouldn't surprise me. Now
I can't find anything on that. All right, I'll have
to look on that and see because I want to
hear how crab tasting that actually is. By the way,
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did anybody did anybody see the new video or the
new movie that is coming out? Um that is gonna
be about Malania Trump. Uh, this thing looks pretty amazing.
If you haven't heard the trailer yet, let me let
me pull the trailer up, uh so we can we
can Uh, you can hear the trailer. This thing sounds
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and looks like it is going to be amazing. Which
comes out in January? I think January twentieth, I think
is uh is what it comes? Where the hell did
it go? Thought I had it? Thought I had it?
Where to go? Jeez oh. By the way, the other
thing we got to talk about real quickly is the
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the left attempt to slam Donald Trump again, this time
with the photo. Anybody see the uh, the the oh
we got we got the breaking news. Now here's the
photo that show's Donald Trump with all the young girls lefties.
Just as a quick reminder to you, do you you
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do know that Donald Trump owned the Miss America pageant, right,
and you know that he owned a lot of those pageants,
and he would go to the pageants and the contestants.
Because remember, at the time, Donald Trump was a huge
cultural icon. So the idea of getting your photo taken
with Donald Trump was a huge thing. The fact that
you would put Donald Trump in a rap song was
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a huge thing. And then all hello and behold damn it,
just when you thought you had it, it ended up
being nothing but a photo op that Donald Trump did
with the beauty pageant people, a bunch of idiots. I
swear to God, just just get your stuff right for
credel out. If you're going to attack, make sure the
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attack plan has been confirmed and that you're good to
go on this and it's not just a u A
full on head. What the hell did I me do
in here? Hank, I'm sorry, I'm having like all kinds
of technical problems. I'm all thumbs and I can't do
all right. Here's the trailer in case you haven't heard it.
Here we go again. This thing looks good and by
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the way, Malati will be that a lot of dramatic
music talking about the history because actually, you know, there's
not a lot of talking in this thing. But she's amazing.
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And when you see this video of the trailer of
this movie, which again will be out in theaters, I
believe it's January twentieth is when it is expected out.
When you see this video, it can't explain to me
how you attack Malania Trump and call Milania Trump all
kinds of names and not say that she's beautiful and
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say things like the stuff that they say about her
is just it's incredible. I mean, she is incredibly smart.
I mean the intelligence level that comes out of Milania Trump.
But that video just it's a power play video. I
gotta go see that movie. So I can't wait for
that to come out because it's gonna be interesting. But
(01:40:29):
speaking of Milania Trump, it's talk a little bit about
some migration and legal migration. There's a new polling out
now that is talking about how two thirds of Republicans
want to legalize or want legalize migration to be decreased
or ended. This is a new poll that came out
from the Yuke of polling group and they said. In contrast,
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seventeen percent of Democrats want legalized migration to be cut
back according to the poll that they did, which was
conduct did just past couple of days of December eleventh
through the fifteenth. But thirty seven percent of Democrat voters
want more legal immigration, and as does about six percent
of the GOP voters. According to the polling, and amid
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the partisan polarization, there is a two to one vote
on this on less migration versus more migration, and just
eighteen percent of citizens want legalized migration to be increased,
while about thirty five percent want it decreased or absolutely
brought down to zero. Twenty five percent said that the
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numbers should be should not be changed, even though establishment
outlets rarely describe the actual inflow of legalized migrants each year,
under Joe Biden, the inflow of all migrants was roughly
the level with the number of births, which, by the way,
the birth rate in America. Look, we need to get busy.
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So if you're a hot, single young lady, who would
but no, I mean seriously, on a serious note, though,
we do need to actually fix a lot of that. Oh,
it was Whitmer's daughter. That was the one who who
was doing the wrapping. I've never seen her daughter. What
(01:42:20):
hang on, I'm going to totally be a dude here
for a second. Bear with seriously, Uh, I'm just curious here.
Oh daughters, So she got multiple daughters. God, they are
(01:42:47):
such white girls. Oh, I can only imagine how bad
that rap is. I mean, they're cute girls, but they
they scream white girls. All right, we're moving on. So
back to the polling information there about legal immigration. So
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at this point, more Republicans are saying that they want
to see an end to even legal migration at this point,
and of course, you know how this is going to
turn out that the Democrats are going to turn and
look at Republicans and say, oh my god, see how
mean the Republican voters are. Even the Republican voters don't
want to welcome people to this country.
Speaker 5 (01:43:28):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:43:29):
You know, let's stop for a second and think about it.
Right now, we have been overrun by people into this country,
and we have seen a lot of the legal stuff
that has happened has turned into illegal stuff. So yeah,
to a degree, we kind of wanted to stop for
a minute, even though we know that we are a
nation of immigrants. But we've got to fix the problem
(01:43:51):
that we have, and the problem is the level of
illegal immigration that has come into this country. And we
need to fix the problem because look, Minneapolis, Minnesota, over there, Minnesota,
don't you know eight billion dollars, eight ten billion dollars
(01:44:11):
ooh ooh, old with illegals. Do you think about all
the other illegals in this country and the migrants that
we've basically had to support. So when you also consider
the fact that more Republicans work than Democrats, it's understandable.
(01:44:33):
We're tired of paying for these people. We don't want
to do it anymore. We want to make sure that
you know, going forward, we're able to afford our own lives.
We got a lot that we have to fix in
this country. And this is why I just I don't
feel I don't feel good about the future of the country.
And again here's something else. You know, State of Florida
(01:44:53):
being sued now because of the fact that that Rohnda
Santis had said, Hey, these this Islamic groups are being well,
very Unamerican and very terrorist like, and we're seeing what's
going on around the world. We hear all the calls
for the jihad here in America and everywhere else. And
we know that there's a thousand plus terror cells around
(01:45:16):
the place, so we need to we need to figure
something out here. By the way, we're gonna start with
labeling you guys as terrorist organizations because this way we
can better monitor that situation. There's a Miami emom who
now is coming out and saying that the US deserves
divine punishment and that Trump is human garbage and the
(01:45:40):
foot of the dirtiest Somali is cleaner than your face.
These guys really don't know. There's two places in this
country that you probably should not pull this shit, one
being Texas and the other being Florida. You might not
(01:46:05):
want to do that, but this particular mom says that
America deserves mass punishment from Allah, but he is but
has been spared only out of honor for devout Muslims
living in the US. This according to the Florida Islamic
cleric who went on to denounce President Trump as human garbage,
claiming that Somali's feet are cleaner than the American President's face,
(01:46:29):
and then also went on to mock Secretary of State
Marco Rubio as gay and declaring that the mere prospect
of a caliphate gives him nightmares. Well, yeah, I should
give everybody nightmares of a caliphate here in America. But
during the sermon that he delivered earlier this month at
the North Miami Islamic Center in Miami, the Islamic preacher
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doctor Fadid Yusuf Calab walla bang and boom banging. I
don't really care how you say his name, told is
his his congregants that the United States has committed such
injustice globally that it warrants divine punishment, arguing that the
only reason such judgment has not occurred is due to
the presence of the righteous Muslims within the country. And
(01:47:16):
he said that I believe that this system is the
country has committed so much injustice in the world that
people who committed way less injustice in history Allah punished
them as as mass scales. Yet those people in this country,
Allah is not punishing them, and they have committed way
more insice. Now, I can admit that we've we've done
(01:47:40):
some pretty stupid things as a country, and on and on.
But I think I'm going to speak for a lot
of Americans when I say this, But you have come
to our country, and you came to our country, and
now you're going to say that we all deserve divine punishment.
(01:48:06):
I'm about kiss my ass better yet, I have a
gay friend. Well, let me go get him and you
can kiss his gay ass. The idea that we even
allow this stuff to go on in our country, this
has just got to stop. You know what actually would
(01:48:30):
be great, Tony, now that you're saying that feed all
the Muslims pork and send them home, we should, just
for the sake of sticking it to this guy, let's
have a barbecue right outside of their church or whatever
it is that they've got there down in Miami. Let's
(01:48:50):
go ahead and let's get a whole bunch of grills.
We'll set up all the grills right around there, and
we will get all the pork and bacon and everything
else that we can get going, and we'll just surround
the entire place and just cook it up. But you know,
this is one of the dangers that we're seeing because
we're seeing this in Mom who again talking about how
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Allah needs to deliver divine punishment to this nation. We
see the the moms around the world and around this country,
even talking about how the caliphate needs to happen, how
the the the Jihad needs to go on, and that
we need to take down this country. Isn't it amazing
how the politicians they they don't even remotely stand up
(01:49:38):
for America. Isn't it sad that we are really at
this point where we don't have politicians that are standing
up for us? And it's very obvious that's what's going
on with the jihad and the caliphate that they want
to have here in America, and no he's doing anything
(01:50:00):
about it. Theft up, It really is. All right, I
gotta take another quick break. We'll be right back. This
is the Bride Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome
(01:50:28):
back to the show. Let me just start off by
saying I'm sorry. I'm just I'm gonna start off with
I'm sorry before I do it, and then I'm also
gonna flash back a little bit. Remember what I was
talking about earlier in the show about the the disingenuinouness
(01:50:48):
of the of the Democrats. You know what, I'm just
gonna dive into it.
Speaker 5 (01:50:57):
Go Mama Lama read a story with his mama, Mama kids,
a baby's hair Mama, Lama, Mama, Lama Rea Jama deals
Alma Mama.
Speaker 6 (01:51:12):
Baby Lama wants to drink Mama's at the kitchen, Say Lama, Lama,
Red Pajama calls out to his lama, Mama, Mama shall
be up to Baby Lama Lama Lama read to Yama,
waiting waiting for his mama mama.
Speaker 1 (01:51:35):
Who thought that was a good idea? Who thought it
was a good idea to take Governor greton Witch, grit Gritton,
gret whatever the hell her name is, Gretchen Whitmere to
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put her into a sound booth with four black young kids.
By the way, you had to make sure that they're
all nice and clean and everything, you know, hair done
right and their white shirt buttoned up just right in
their school uniforms, and let's do a rap, Baby Lama
(01:52:26):
Lama Red Pajama. I only want to know who it
was that thought that that was a good idea. You
watch the video and you see the four kids that
(01:52:51):
are sitting there, like, oh jeez, how did I get
roped into this? Mama? I'm sorry, I won't ever miss
I won't. I'll please don't let me do this. Save
me from this white girl I am so at a
(01:53:13):
loss for words right now at how incredibly pathetic and
horrible that was. I don't I don't ever want to
hear that sound again. I would rather hear nails on
a chalkboard for the rest of my life then hear
(01:53:38):
gret Gretchen Whitmere singing baby Lama Lama, Mama, red Pajama. Also,
who the hell wrote that? Like, if you're gonna pick
(01:53:58):
a rap song to do, can you at the very
least pick something good?
Speaker 5 (01:54:09):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:54:10):
I don't know that was just woo. I don't know
based upon all of your comments too, it's just and
again I started this off with and I said I
was sorry. I did not want to do this to you.
But since since Dean boy, we're gonna blame you for
this too. By the way, since you brought it up,
(01:54:31):
I had to hear it. I listened to it during
the break and I just thought to myself, there's no
way in hell that I'm doing this by myself. I
am bringing you along for this torture ride. But here's
my question. In addition to who the fuck's idea was that? Why,
(01:54:53):
I mean, did somebody actually sit there and go, oh
my god, look what we can do is we can
go to a private school, and we'll go to a
private school, and we'll get these four black kids to
come into the booth with the governor. Who's gonna sit down.
She's gonna put on her flannel shirt so she'll look
a little bit less, you know, stuffy, and she'll sit
down there with the book and she'll just read it
(01:55:18):
with a really bad beat behind it. And it'll be fantastic.
Because now what's gonna happen when we do this and
we post it everywhere on social media that the black
community is going to be like, oh my god, that's McGaw. Y'all.
Do you see that. That's McGaw. Mcgirl, Gretchen, she's up
(01:55:39):
there rapping, y'all. Check this out, Gretchen. Fire that person,
and not only fire that person, but come out publicly
and say that this is the person who I fired.
(01:56:00):
Because it was their idea for me to come out
and do a baby Lama Lama red pajama rap with
a couple of private school kids in I guess the
hopes of being able to be relatable to the black community.
(01:56:21):
See again, this is what I'm talking about when it
comes to Donald Trump with how he doesn't have to
try just does it again. I'm at a loss. I'm
just I'm a a I mean, you know, and the
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poor kids, those four poor kids, I just I wonder
what did what did you guys do? What did you
do to deserve that type of treatment. I mean, were
you the honor students and they said, hey, as an honor,
you're gonna be able to sit down and do a
rap with the governor. And I'm sure all four of
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them went the white girl. You know what, I'm I'm
I'm sorry for being smart. I'm gonna I'm not evena
do or was it? Were they the bad kids in
the school, And as a punishment, we're gonna put you
on video that will be there for the rest of
your lives doing without a doubt, one of the worst
(01:57:26):
raps ever written, with the you know, hang on saying
I I I because you didn't get through that entire thing.
I wanta de moy your apology totally. You refuse to apologize.
I don't know, we're you might come off my Christmas
card list. He got a second. I just I want
(01:57:51):
to look up to see if there's actually somebody that's
got the the words the words to this thing because
I want to I'm gonna read all of it, I
really do.
Speaker 5 (01:58:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:58:07):
That was torture, man, I mean that was that was
absolutely torture. Uh. Let's see, just gotta be And then again,
maybe maybe somebody was like, there's no way in hell
that we're going to do that. That we can't you
(01:58:35):
know what, you want to hear something. Let's do something
funny because this is this has gotta be even better.
We're gonna we're gonna create something here on the show
thing a second or so. Okay, mm hmm, bear with me.
(01:59:04):
This will probably this will probably be I'm hoping it's
gonna be funny. It'll probably be a disaster. And d boy,
it did make me laugh. But let me see here. Yeah, uh,
this might just take a couple of seconds. M sorry,
(01:59:32):
We're we're doing this on the fly. Here, let's see
what this comes up with. Okay, are you ready? This
has got to be better than what Gretton rich? And
what the hell is the name? Gretchen Whitmere. What a
dumb name. It's a hard name to say. Oh wow,
this is taking a little way. Uh, Okay, here we go.
(01:59:59):
The song is called governor Gretchen can't spit. Let's see
what AI comes up with, shall we? Yeah, so far
it's better.
Speaker 7 (02:00:11):
Yeah yeah, you know, gretching on the mic, sounding bridle
iss chalk, stiff flow, no rhythms, just political talk trying
to rhyme. That's a governor's scandals. Words flop heavy like
she's wearing two sandals. She read to tell a prompter
the cause of the ball. Couldn't free solid for career
with the car governor with with the stiff type spit floats.
Speaker 2 (02:00:35):
Like bad wi fi.
Speaker 7 (02:00:36):
Just don't hit, don't hit, don't she can't rap, No,
she can't. Retching on the track, that's some wasteuf time
stick lost the mic guns on because the governor's kidence
this min no tonge versus fall flat like a pancake
toss claiming she's hip hop but she looking so lost.
Policies type butter rhythms of wreck rap game ain't built
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for the suit and the death. Got a budget for
the beat, but no balls to spend o'bron books blank
like a Michigan wind. Governor flow colder then attacks all
that she tried to rap once in the state almost
lost it.
Speaker 1 (02:01:11):
You Gretchen stepped back.
Speaker 2 (02:01:12):
Let the pro safe lade.
Speaker 7 (02:01:14):
Fla, but just put a cool break, spit some wood
and I heard a creak of the floor.
Speaker 1 (02:01:20):
Lane better stick to the door. There you go in
ai As. We did that live on the show. I
mean right there there. I literally typed that in and said, hey,
give this to me. So we did live on the
show and came up with a a better wrap, which,
by the way, sends a great disc there on on
(02:01:43):
on Greton Witchmere, Grittin Gretchen Whitmere. That was bad. That
was governor Who who was it that did that? By
the way, if any if any Republican that wants to
run against Gretchen wants that wants that video or that wrap,
let me know. I will, I will give it to you, will.
(02:02:04):
I will totally give that to you.
Speaker 5 (02:02:06):
That was.
Speaker 1 (02:02:11):
Lama, Mama, Lama. It's over. It's just it's so over. Anyhow,
Let's move on. Let's move on from this, because this
is just getting crazy. It really truly is. All right.
So ICE has now done about two hundred and twenty
three illegal alien arrests in Indiana highway operations, which this
(02:02:35):
is one of these things where we could look at
it in two different ways. One of great because we're
getting them off the roads too. Oh god, we're getting
a lot of truck driverers off the road. But this
is a problem because Immigration and Customs Enforcement has now
arrested about two hundred and twenty three illegal aliens during
a joint highway enforcement operation in northwest Indiana, with about
one hundred and forty six of those taken into custody
(02:02:56):
were identified as truck drivers. Is getting out of control
of how many illegal truck drivers that we have that
have now been taken into custody. And this announcement came
from Secretary Christy nome Uh. The enforcement action was conducted
in coordination with the Indiana State Police under the federal
two to eighty seven g program and took place along
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major highways near the Illinois border as part of the
Chicago based operation Midway Blitz, and federal and state officials
said that the operation targeted individuals connected to a range
of criminal offenses, including driving under the influence, drug trafficking, burglary, assault,
child abuse, domestic battery, prostitution, and fraud. You know, man,
(02:03:39):
those those are things that I can't believe the Democrats
would be against I can't believe that they would be
against that type of stuff, but they did. Authorities reported
that more than forty of those arrests had been issued
commercial driver's licenses, primarily from Illinois, California, and New York.
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ICE also carried out roadside enforcement actions in several other states,
including New York, where drivers holding valid commercial licenses issued
by different states were detained, and officials in this sense
that the operation was designed to address public safety risks
associated with illegal aliens operating commercial vehicles, particularly in and
around Sanctuary Just jurisdictions. Some of the recent fatal crashes
(02:04:25):
which has involved commercial truck drivers were cited by federal
and state authorities as a major factor for driving. The
coordinated enforcement actions and the Indiana arrests followed a series
of federal audits that identified widespread fraud and improper insurance
of commercial driver's licenses across multiple states, and the federal
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officials estimated that there has as many as one hundred
and thirty thousand undocumented truck drivers may currently be operating
in the United States, with tens of thousands believed to
obtain licenses through ill legitimate means. The Trump administration is
warrant states that the failure to comply with the federal
audits will revoke improperly issued licenses, could result and a
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loss of federal highway funding, and of course, Secretary Transportation
Secretary Duffy said that New York could lose up to
seventy three million dollars in federal highway funds if it
does not address the audit findings within thirty days. Similar
to that, funding threats have also been issued to California,
which may face a potential of one hundred and sixty
(02:05:31):
million dollars in loss, Texas at one hundred and eighty
two million dollars, in Minnesota at thirty million, thirty million
for Minnesota, that's a drop in the bucket. They won't
even notice that's gone. Just saying. But New York's Department
of Motor Vehicles also rejected the allegations, stating that it
complies with federal requirements and verifies lawful status using federal
(02:05:54):
issued documents. Okay, if that's the case, by the way,
show us show us New York, if in fact they
that you guys are actually following the requirements of the feds,
show us where the requirements of the feds allow somebody
who is here in our country illegally to obtain a
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commercial driver's license. Please show us that you got it, handy,
take some coffee while you're waiting. Oh, probably don't. But
state officials also characterize as the potential funding cuts as
a political actions and do not improve road safety? What
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part of the fatal accidents do you not get? What
part of the DUI's do you not get? And if
you're gonna say that it doesn't interfere with the the
road safety of what they are doing when they are
(02:07:04):
taking illegals off the road who are being busted with DUIs,
how is that not road safety? How is it not
road safety? When you have people like the Indian man
here in Florida who got his driver two driver's licenses,
by the way, one from California who made an illegal
(02:07:28):
U turn on a highway where people are doing eighty
five ninety miles an hour and did a U turn,
cutting right across and killed three people. How does that
not improve road safety? When you deep deep dive into
this guy and he didn't even understand road signs. If
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you're out here driving an eighteen wheeler and you simply
don't even understand the road signs, and you make such
a blunder move to do a U turn on a
road which also, by the way, had a sign that
said not for use. You can't use this as a
U turn, And yet he did it anyhow and killed
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three people. How do you sleep at night? I mean,
this is another thing I would love to know from
the left when they come out and say this stupid shit,
How do you sleep at night? How do you sleep
at night knowing that what you were fighting for has
killed people? Do you sleep at night well knowing that
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you're out there fighting for these illegals when three people
were violently killed because of their action, when he pulled
an eighteen wheeler in front of the path of this
car that was probably doing seventy eighty miles an hour,
slammed into them, instantly, killing these people. Do you sleep
(02:09:01):
well at night knowing that? Do you sleep well at
night knowing that the families of those three people here
in Florida, you know, are now going into the Christmas
season without their loved ones. Do you sleep like a
baby now they're defending this type of action. When a
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school child in indian Or in Ohio Springfield Ohio. By
the way, you remember when all that mess had happened
with the what was it the Haitians? Who was it those?
I forgot the group when an illegal was there drunk driving,
slams into a school bus, kills a kid. Do you
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sleep well knowing that you're fighting so hard for the people?
And again, this is the type of politicians and type
of bureaucrats that we should be calling out. When you
come out and you're like, oh, well, you know, doing
this type of stuff is just it's all political actions
and it doesn't do anything for road safety. You know
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what it does for road safety if you had a
man who was in this country illegally, who could not
read the road signs, was incapable of figuring out the
stuff that he needed to do to be able to
drive the roads safely. If he was not on the
road behind an eighteen wheeler, you know what would be
happening right now? Those three people in Florida most likely
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would be getting ready to spend Christmas with their families,
and they're not because they're dead because of the actions
of this guy who's in this country illegally. And those
in the left no problems. I don't know this is
all political. It's all politics somewhat so that people died,
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big deal. What if it was your people? You know
what has never been talked about either, And it doesn't
matter whatsoever. What was the political affiliation of those three
people that died? Does that make a difference. No, they
could have been the biggest Biden supporters in the world.
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Still doesn't make a difference. You still had an illegal
alien driving a vehicle, did not know real road signs,
didn't know how to do it, which makes you question
what else he doesn't know, pulls off kills three people,
And boy, I wish I could say that this was
the only story, but we all know it's not. How
many other stories have there been that we just don't
(02:11:39):
see in the headlines. There's been a handful of what
we've seen in the headlines, but if you start digging
into it, you see more and more of it in
the news. And the left is all good with it.
They're fine. They're just completely fine with the fact that
these illegals are here doing this. And instead what they
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say is, oh, so it's big bad evil Donald Chump,
Big bad evil Donald Chump is taking these people's jobs away. Well,
you know what, let's go down that road, shall we.
In this article alone, it's talking about there is ae
hundred and thirty thousand estimated undocumented truck drivers in this
country operating in the United States right now, one hundred
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and thirty thousand. Now, for anybody who knows anything about
truck driving, this is a a an industry. That is,
it's a tough industry. It's a tough industry to work in.
It's a tough industry to survive in financially because the finances.
You know, Greg, who's one of our new guys here
on rumbled, is chatting in now, and then you here's
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truck driver doesn't even want to go to the West anymore,
doesn't even want to go to like California because the
operating costs are so high. I have a bunch of
friends that are that are truck drivers, and I hear
from them all the time. The the level of restrictions,
and sure, there are some things, some regulations that have
(02:13:05):
been put in that sure increases the safety, safety of
the driver, safety of those on the road. I get it.
But it's gotten to a point now where to be
an over the road trucker, I mean, that's a that's
a tough life to make a living, let alone the
life itself, but to make the living. And yet we're
gonna give this to one hundred and thirty thousand undocumented
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truck drivers to be able to get out there and
create unsafe conditions for those that actually are trying to
do the job right. I mean, how many nightmare situations
have legal truck drivers been dealing with when they have
(02:13:48):
to deal with the illegal truck drivers? And yet the
left doesn't care. I mean, this is this is one
of these things where yeah, I mean, first and foremost
truck driving. Without it, we would we would come to
a screeching halt. This our entire economy without the truck
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drivers that are out there every day on the roads
delivering the goods regardless to what they are, whether it's
your Amazon package, whether it's the fruit that you're going
to eat later on today, or if it's uh, you know,
whatever it is, anything that you've got out there. Without them,
our economy would come to a screeching halt. And what's that, Greg,
(02:14:31):
No amount of restrictions will prevent death until you eliminate
illegal aliens in the system exactly. And even even if
you had the illegal aliens there. I mean, you should
still at least not that I want to encourage a
way of getting around some of this bad stuff. If
you had an illegal alien here, they should at the
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very least be able to understand the road signs, to
be able to pass all of the tests that you
need to do, be able to to understand the rules
of the road, to be able to do all this stuff.
You know how many truck drivers are being pulled over
right now that can't even speak English. If you can't
speak English, how are you supposed to do the job?
(02:15:14):
I have things delivered to work all the time that
often come on trucks, and there is there is times
when we get things that that will uh, they'll be
dropped off where the guy will come up to you
and he's got his phone in his hand, and he
looks at you and and he gives you the finger
(02:15:34):
and he's typing away, and then he gives you his
phone and hits play. Why because he can't speak English?
And it's a simple question that he's got. Where do
I drop this off? When you can't even communicate with
the businesses that you're doing all this work with, how
(02:15:58):
are you capable of doing the job itself. And yet
the left is like, oh, you know it's this is
all political. This has nothing to do with safety, has
everything to do with safety. And again, this is one
of these things that job training and making it easier.
(02:16:19):
And you know, this is how you do this a kid,
because this is one of the things politicians don't like
to do. How do you make the trucking industry better?
Now you can go out to all the truckers and
say to all the truckers, hey, how can we make
your job easier? And I'm sure that there's going to
(02:16:39):
be a lot of truckers, not all of them, but
a lot of truckers. We'll say, hey, get rid of
this regulation. Get rid of that regulation, because you know
that's stupid. I don't need eight hours asleep or some
some things like that. There's always going to be some
things that they're going to say that won't be good.
But if you stop for a second and go, hey, truckers,
let me ask you something. You guys are struggling to
(02:17:00):
make a living on this and some of you are
just saying forget it, I'm done, I'm out of this.
I don't want to do it. Anymore because it's it's
too much of a pain in the ass to make
a living. How can we make it work? Ask that question,
how can we make it work? Listen to the actual
people that do the jobs. Ask them, what are the
dangers of you being out on the road. Hear from
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the actual truckers, and of course you're gonna want to
hear from the truckers that can number one understand you
and to tell you and not just look at you
and go eh. I try not to get pissed off,
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but I do get miffed a bit when when I
have something being delivered by truck and that's what I get.
I get somebody just like moaning and making noises and
pointing and hang on and giving me their phone. I
got a lot of great truckers also that drop off
a lot of things to me that I walk up
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and to be like, hey, man, got this thing for you,
Uh here, go ahead and sign this. Where do you
want me to put it? It's easy. Some of the
things that we just need to fix in this country,
and we do need to improve that industry. How do
we make it safer? How do we make it so
that they can make money? Make it worth it because look,
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where's the backfill on trucks? So the backfill on truck
going to be all the automated trucks. Is that really
the way we want to we want to rely We
want to just rely on the robotic trucks. Which sure,
that's cool and all. Why not have people doing these jobs?
Because even if you do get down the road of
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us getting more of the automated robotic trucks that get
out there, the driverless trucks, who's going to unload the things?
There's a lot of the truck dry is they gonna
do that too? They'll show up to a business and
they've got to unload a pallett or two pallettes or whatever,
the palate or the entire load. What are we going
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to do from now on? Not every delivery is going
to be a simple thing where a robotic truck can
just drop off a trailer or pull up to a
thing and people come in and unload it. There's a
certain type of trucking that is going to be needed,
that is going to require the human person to be
involved in this, and we're not backfilling these positions. We're
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not seeing enough young people getting into the truck driving.
Got to fix that, Dean boy? Was that crazy? Issues
with the chat this morning? Is there has there been
issues with the chat? On Rumble, I saw a couple
of people I know that sometimes we have an issue
with the with Wimkin two. Uh, what's that? Greg? We
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have five hundred thousand of new CDLs issued every single
year and we don't have a driver shortage. We have
what is it we want to we we don't have
a driver shortage and never had a driver shortage, really,
because that's what we hear that differently though, I always
see so many different things. I'm glad that Look, there's
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things I like to be wrong about it, and if
I'm wrong about that, I like that idea. But I
seem to see a lot of people that are just
constantly wanting to get out of it because it's such
a difficult thing and a struggle. But then again, one
hundred and thirty thousand are undocumented. So just saying I
don't know, but we got to do better in this country,
We really truly do. All Right, we got to take
another quick break. We'll be right back. This is the
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Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right, Welcome back to
the Brian Rush Show. AP, you had to suggest and
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And your wish is my command or your command whatever.
We go the slogan that's horrible, that's not even good.
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What is this rap song for the Brian Rush Show?
Give me some raplog?
Speaker 5 (02:21:26):
Is so so?
Speaker 1 (02:21:30):
Okay, ai ai, you're stupid. Hang on a second, let
me redo that stupid ass thing telling you sometimes and look,
I just I just popped that off. Like see if
it like should give me a rap song? That's what
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God going out there say we're going to doself a
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We wanted an actual Let's see. Let's see if this
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Speaker 7 (02:22:00):
In the liberal sanity and save America from the left
to sip and knock it off.
Speaker 1 (02:22:04):
Coffee that Rush Show. Okay, that was dumb. All right,
we'll work on that. Make that a little bit better
for you, AP. I'll tell you what. Well, that'll be
part of our post post show production later on today
and maybe tomorrow we'll have something that that blows gret
and Witchmere or whatever the hell her name is right
out of the water. That rap still was horrible. Oh
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my god, that was embarrassing. So there are some primaries
now that we we got to talk about just a
little bit that could be some issues. There's at least
about six of them or so that that might determine
the future of the the Republican Party after Trump. One
of those that again we we should probably look very
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carefully at, and that is Thomas Massey. Thomas Massey is
one of those that that we need to watch out
for because Thomas he's kind of been an anti Trumpet
lately and now Trump is not really throwing support behind him.
But one of the dangers that we do see right
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now is that the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee is
now actively searching to primary Massy. And this is one
of the things that a lot of support that is
growing there. Trump now throwing his support behind a former
Navy seal and fifth generation farmer, ed Galerini Galeren, is
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that what you say. He previously ran for a state
Senate seat in twenty twenty four, but lost the primary
to Aaron Reid and another Navy seal, And now he
says he's going to run for Congress because he believes
that the district's representatives should focus on advancing the president's
policy agendas. You know what, I like the idea of
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getting another Navy seal in there, as long as they
do a good job. What's that nineteen in your state
should be primary to Indiana there. To be honest with you,
and I know this is going to be tough because
you know, there's a lot of a lot of Republicans
that need to be replaced. We probably should see some
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some primaries. Well, we had to be careful too, because
if we're not careful, you can also get some Democrats
in there that'll win some of those. But another Kentucky race.
It's also becoming kind of a high stakes thing for
the Republican Party, and that is the Senate Majority Leader
Mitch McConnell's seat, because remember Tayter Todt decided he's going
to retire, and it's kind of hard to believe he's
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still there because you never hear anything from him anymore,
which is nice. I like that because Tayner Todt needed
to go a long way go away a long time ago.
But now there is a businessman Nate Morris, along with
a Representative Andy Barr, and a former Attorney General Daniel Cameron,
also all looking to take Mitch McConnell's seat. So that'll
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be an interesting primary right there to watch. And then
there's there's so many others that are going on. Let's
see Texas the Republican Texas State Senate primary. There's a
there's now a three way battle between Senate John Korn,
Attorney General Ken Paxton, and the Representative Wesley Hunt, with
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Paxton and Hunt casting themselves as an anti establishment outsider,
challenging Korn's long term tenure that he has had there,
and quite honestly, I think it is time for John
Korn to step aside, step aside, get the hell out
of the way. However, keep in mind that that is
also the seat that our girl, Jasmine Jasmine Crockett is
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also going for. So whoever you do get into that
or seat for that Texas Senate seat on the Republican
side has got to be somebody that can take down
on Jasmine Crockett. Now hopefully in the state of Texas.
It won't be a very difficult thing, but you just
never know. At this point, Ken Paxton, who is the
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attorney general, who's there's been some issues with Ken, Let's
admit it, there's been a few drama situations that have
happened there. He initially had led in some of the
early polls, but saw a lot of his support dip
after the news broke of his pending divorce from the
state Senate Senator Angela Paxton. The Decisions Desk HQ's polling
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average now shows Paston's narrowly leading Korn, who's got narrowly
leading thirty two to twenty seven percent, with Representative Wesley
Hunt coming in at a third percent third at twenty
three percent. And of course this leads all the candidates
as well, short of the fifty percent threshold that is
needed to just win the entire thing outright. But again,
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the danger there is the fact that they're going after
old Jasmine Crockett is going after that seat as well.
And honestly, with Korn, considering the fact that he's he
is the establishment, he is the old school leadership that
we have seen in the Senate, maybe it is time
for him to step out of the way and let
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Wesley Hunt and Ken Paxton battle it out for the primary,
because either one of those two should be a better
choice than Jasmine Crockett. So got to see. But there's
also a lot of other seats that are that are
going to be up for grabs coming up in Georgia,
the Georgia Republican primary that's also intensifying with the twenty
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twenty six Senate races, trying to get rid of the
Democrat John Ossoff, who that guy is just not good
news Georgia. You need to get rid of him. And
of course some of the things that are going on there.
The field includes a former college football coach and attorney,
Derek Dooley, who's now been backed by the current Republican
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, along with GOP reps Mike Collins
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and Buddy Carter. Collins and Carter are both running as
staunch MAGA loyalists, and with Trump yet to do endorse,
the primary has become kind of a flash point right
there because there's been a little bit of that Kemp
Trump kind of rivalry that has happened for a while.
Collins is out branding himself as a conservative workhorse, highlighting
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his small business background and aligning with Trump though he
had a top aid under house Ethics Committee investigation. And look,
this is what I would probably want to just suggest
to all of them. Don't just brand yourself as something.
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Get out there and get to people to understand who
you are. Now.
Speaker 5 (02:28:55):
For me, my.
Speaker 1 (02:28:58):
Election that I'm going for is going to be in August,
so there's there's a little bit of time, uh, to
really get going on this. And you're gonna see, for
those of you that are local to the Panama City
General area of the Bay County area, when I kick
in my campaign and you're gonna see probably in the
end of January where we'll go high core. But you're
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not just gonna see me out there going this is
what I am. I'm this and everybody should this is
what you should go for. I'm gonna prove to you
slogan in my campaign, which is also the the website
for my campaign address, I trust rust. I trust rust
dot com. And I had such a little many in
a comment say that you know it was wrong for
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me to tell you to trust me, and I'm not
not telling you to trust me I'm asking you to
trust me, and that's what I actually want to gain,
is the trust of the people. And and I think
you guys kind of know who I am. You know
it's gonna be it's gonna be hard for me to
go out and be fake because that's not who I am.
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You know what I what, I think, how I say.
You know, I don't hold back on things, and I
generally do like people. I know that one of the
people that is that is allegedly going to run, and
there's a lot of rumor I'm the only official candidate
right now in this particular race, but there's there's one
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person who may be getting into it. And one of
the people that is that is basically running or will
be basically running that campaign, will be the brains behind it.
Is somebody who actually had to do a study, like
do a study, do like some research on how to
talk to people. I just got to say this, if
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you're going to be a candidate who has to do
research to figure out how to talk to people, you're
not the one that That's not the type of person
that we the people need. And this is something that
applies to all races, not just the race that I'm
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involved in. But if you have politicians who literally cannot
communicate with you very well, they should at the very
least offer something that would make you go, all right,
that guy's not much of a people person. But you know,
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a perfect example of that would be somebody like Ronda Santis.
Ronda Santis, great governor, has done a lot of fantastic
things as the governor. He's not a people person at all.
He's very awkward when it comes to talking with him
in person unless you're like in that inner circle that
he knows you and everything else. For Ronda santles to
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just randomly go up to a constituent or somebody a
potential voter and be able to have like a cool,
down to earth conversation and be like, hey, how you doing, man,
what's going on? That's not him, but he's offered something different.
And this is what our politicians need to do. They
need to be able to relate to us. They need
to be able to understand the struggles that we have.
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And you know, it also drives me crazy too when
you see like the elitists that come out and be like,
well I went to school for this, and I know,
big fucking deal. So you read something in a book
that doesn't make you somebody that understands the struggles that
people do. When you see people who have lived off
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of family fortunes, who've never had to really truly struggle
in their life, and the struggle in their life was
do I fly first class or business class? Do we
go to the islands or do we go to the mountains?
I mean, that's not struggles in real life. Struggles in
real life are things that many of us have experienced,
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whether it be like the experience that I've had in
my life when you know you had to ground up
change to get pasta and sauce for a couple of
days so that you can eat to you know which
bills do I pay? Which bills do I not pay?
Those are real struggles in life. And that's what people
need to really be looking for in their politicians is
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people who have success but also have had failures and
have had struggles, because those are the people that are
going to understand you the best and the people that
you can always And this is another problem too. If
you can't approach a politician without them being welcoming to you,
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they again may not be the person if you're going
to be judged by a person running for office based
upon who you are, then that's probably not the person
for you. You know. One of the things about me,
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and people call it like the politician in me to
a degree, but it's not really the politician in me.
It's just me. It's who I am. I have the
ability to talk to anybody. You know, if you come
up to me as somebody who has struggled on something,
I can sit down and I can talk to you.
I'm not gonna judge you, and I never am that judge. Sure,
am I snarky sometimes because I've been accused of that.
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I'm sarcastic. I have a sense of humor, and I
will make jokes with people. Absolutely do that. And of course,
if you're also somebody who and this is this is
this is one of the things about me. If your
opinion of me as a person after meeting me, or
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you see me in public and you've had interactions with
me in the past and I'm short with you, I
can guarantee you that the reason why I'm short with
you is because of you, because because there's something stupid
that you have done, something you have said to me,
something you have attacked me on That would be the
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reason why I'd be short with you. If you're just
somebody random that comes up to me and was like, hey,
I got a question for it, be like, hey, what's
going on? That's me. I'm a very approachable person. But again,
if if you complain and somebody has complained about this,
and the very person that did complain about me being
snarky with them, the reason why I snark you with
him is because you're an asshole and you've treated me
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like that. So there's no sense in me really truly
going up to you and being like, oh my god,
I forgive everything that you've ever said and all the
bad stuff that you say about me all the time,
even though it's all lies. Oh my God, give me
a hug. No, I'll be a nice deal. Say how
you doing, Hope everything is well. Don't expect me to
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go overboard be nice to yet and it's not going
to happen. But we do need more politicians to be
a little bit more open to people. And again, we
the voters, we've got to look better at who we're electing,
and approachability is one of the big things. The approachability
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has got to be something because if we the people
can't go up to our elected officials and be able
to have a conversation with them and express an interest. Now, listen,
I get it that politicians are often very busy, absolutely
very busy, and even I'm a very busy person, but
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I always try to make time as much as I can.
And if you're limited on time, you still have to
be able to be approached by people, Listen to people,
be genuine with them. And if a politician can't be that,
think twice about voting for him. Seriously. Now, they may
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not be able to spend all the time of the
world with you. They may have to cut you off
because they've got either other people to talk to are
things they got to get to. But again, if they're
not willing to be friendly and approachable, might not be
the ones you want. So we have some big elections
that are coming up this this coming year. Municipal elections,
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we've got county elections, we've got state elections, We've obviously
got a lot of federal elections that are also coming up.
So be very open to that. What's that I've got
the way of punching you in the gut and still
making you laugh, especially whenever he does something that does
Bertie Sandard. Yeah, I mean, look, I mean I've been
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told I've I've got that ability to say a few
with a smile, and I can't do that to those
that that annoy me. But I actually love people, I
really do. I mean, stupid people, liberals, I'll still talk
to him, but I do love I love love talking
to people, I love hearing people. And I'm a I'm
an observer. This is one of the things like with me,
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I just I love to observe people. I love to
observe how they react in situations, how they they, you know,
feel about certain things. So when I actually get to
talk to people and they can tell me their story,
I love that. I absolutely love that story because you
get to know who the people are. And I think
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that's one of the things that has made me a
success doing the radio show, in this talk show for
so long as being able to listen to the people.
So just saying, by the way, the website I trust
russ dot com. That's the campaign website if you're interested
in looking at that otherwise, don't forget that the Brian
Russshow dot com is the official show site for this
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show links to all of our streams, to the podcast
that's on there, and so many other things too. We'll
be growing that as we go too, So just there
you go, just throwing that out there. All right, we
gotta take one final break. We'll be right back. This
is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome
(02:39:20):
back to the Brian Rush Show. Thanks so much for
making us part of your day. We do appreciate it.
Uh D Boyny news on the knock It Off Cinnamon. No,
hang on a second, um, I have the day off today,
so let me beat the snots out of that one
and get that on. Knock It Off Coffee, knock it
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Off Dot Coffee. I gotta get that done. How the
hell did we get I'm kind of like Shrek. Brian's
a lovable troll. I love Shrek, by the way, don't care.
We were just watching that in the office the other
day too. Great. Yeah, anyhow, that's it for us, so
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we got it. We gotta get out of here. But
before we go, one more post that's coming out of
the social media is loving this one. This guy is
always an ass hat. The stupid things that he comes
out with he comes out with a new question, wanting
to know name a living organism more repulsive than Donald Chump.
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That's easy, Liberals, Am I wrong? I mean, come on,
am I wrong? I'm saying? Anyhow, we do got to
go tomorrow, big. It is Friday, right, Tomorrow, Friday Show.
We got the Doster Boys that'll be on and we'll
be wrapping up the week. Who knows what other madness
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will have. But either way, thank you so much for
being part of the show today. Thank you so much
for letting us be part of your day. Have a
fantastic day, and stay warm wherever you might be as well.
It's not that cold here in the Panhandle, Florida finally,
But either way, I will I'll get that that cinnamon
coffee thing straightened out for you in a way, because yeah,
I've been working on that. I don't know what the
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hell's wrong with it, but we'll get it figured out.
In the meantime, we'll talk to you tomorrow. I have
a fantastic day, See you later. Bye bye.