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December 22, 2025 156 mins
Conservative talk show waking up America with a Knock-it-off Attitude, live from the Freedom State of Florida.  Guests on the show are the Doster Brothers Matt and Brett from America in View
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Brian Russe's name.

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You know the brand.

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Talking truth.

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You can't always stand fast tone.

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Show from coast to coast.

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

Speaker 4 (00:35):
Can't give up the change and give it a toast
to the man who roasts the moose.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
Knock it off.

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It's rust on me.

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breaking down walls of shame. Ryan Roust is here, claim

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to the core all up sessions. Cheaper score for Brian's
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Speaker 1 (01:32):
Street, Hi, how are you? Good morning? Welcome to the show.
It's the Friday Show two point zero because well, the
cameras didn't want to work properly this morning, but here
we are. We're up and run and running anyhow. Welcome

(01:55):
to the show, Welcome to the Big Friday. We do
have the Dost Boys coming up later on this morning.
Plus we got a lot to talk about, and now
we've got this beautiful face that we can watch this
morning instead of the clusterfuck that started thinking. So, I
don't know what happened. I really don't. I think it
was because of the fact that I did accidentally leave
the studio computer on pretty much all night last night.

(02:18):
And you know what happens when you do that, You
leave the studio computer on and then it starts doing
all kinds of wonky things. But either way, here we
are so welcome to the show. Thanks so much for
checking us out today. A lot to talk about today,
and I honestly, i'm a little I'm a little screwed
up because I was also in the process of do

(02:39):
it a couple of things last night. I all of
a sudden kind of hit me. I'm like, oh, this
isn't good. I started getting all of the symptoms of
strep throat, and I knew that this was eventually about
to happen because I had I had like three or
four employees of mine that have in the past two

(02:59):
weeks had strep throat really bad. And I hang around
with them all day long in the office, and eventually
I knew it was going to hit me. And yesterday
last night, in the afternoon, it started to get a
little on the scratchy scratchy side, and I was like, oh,
this isn't good. Felt the throat starting to get a

(03:20):
little in the sore side, starting to swell a little bit.
And you know what I did, I am waited around. Instead,
I went all natural on this stuff, and I took
all the proper vitamins and everything else that I needed.
I have now consumed more liquids, because that's another one
of the things that you need to do when when
you start getting that is getting a lot of liquids

(03:41):
inside of you. And by the way, they were all
not adult beverages. They were all the legitimate things. I've
had more juice and water and herbal tea in the
past twelve hours or so that that I I may
have to take a several pee breaks during the show.

(04:02):
We do have some orange juice, we got that going on.
No knock it off coffee today though, instead we're drinking
the knock it Off Liberty, which we do have teas,
so you can go check those out at knock it
Off Dot Coffee. D Boy, by the way, got something
just for you, and that is the cinnabon coffee. We

(04:24):
finally found it. We finally figured out what the hell
was going on. Of course, it's always a setting. There
was just one little setting. We got that setting. Now
at knock it Off dot Coffee you can find the
Cinnabun coffee. And of course that one's still part of
the fifteen percent off growing up until Christmas. So there
you go, go check that out. Anyhow, let's see, I

(04:49):
just of course we got to check out our ax.
What's the first thing that we're seeing on X this morning?
Stop calling trans women mail? Thank you? Well, then I'm
gonna post this just like they did. Then stop calling

(05:16):
people with penises a woman. Liberals hate me, That's okay,
I don't mind. I don't mind at all. Anyhow, we
do have a lot of news to talk about this
morning in a color In addition to the Duster Boys
joining us later on today, the whisken wisconstant. Judge Jesus, look,

(05:38):
I'm telling you I did not have any of the
adult beverages as part of the the liquid overflow. To
get rid of this. You know what. I've tried doing
the heavy start salt water garlic gargle. There's more wrong
today the show than the camera's not working. Initially, I've
tried the the saltwater gargle. I cannot do it. It makes

(05:59):
me want to barf. So I haven't done it, but
I have. I have done everything else, and I've got
the sprays and the throat drops and fluids and vitamins
and everything else, and it seems to have worked. So
I think we're doing okay when it comes to that, Uh,
we're in a mess today. We really trull. I'm just
the whole camera thing kind of threw me off this morning.

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But the Wisconsin judge, you may remember this judge. It
is the one that they finally arrested for obstructing Ice
with trying to when Ice was trying to arrest somebody
and she literally like hid the person and then escorted
them out of a back door so that way they
would not get caught. So that judge Hannah Dugan, and

(06:45):
there was all kinds of controversy when it did come
about that they arrested her for this because remember, oh
my god, she's a liberal judge and you can't do that. Well, yesterday,
she was found guilty of obstruction after being accused of
aiding the illegal alien to evade the federal immigration agents.
And this story makes me happy. It makes me happy

(07:09):
because we were talking about this yesterday. I want one person,
I want one person to be held accountable. And finally
it has happened. I got my wish yesterday. But she
has been found guilty by a jury in Milwaukee of obstruction,
which is a charge that carries up to five years

(07:31):
in prison, but acquitted. But if she gets acquitted, it
would be a lesser count alleging that she concealed a
person from arrest. And her sentencing date, by the way,
has not been confirmed yet. But you know what, I
hope they throw the book at her, give her five
years in prison. And I'm going to be greedy. I

(07:56):
know I'm going to be greedy because I said it yesterday.
I was, I was riled up about it yesterday. I
said that I want one person, one person to be
held accountable. I want more. I don't want to stop.
As a matter of fact, look, I'll do this. I
want one from outside of DC, one from within DC,

(08:18):
and then I'm not going to promise that I'll stop
being greedy. I may say that I want more, but
at least get me one from DC just to make
me happy a Christmas gift. Arrest somebody leading up to
Christmas this week for fraud and the abuse and all
the other stuff that they've done, or maybe somebody in

(08:39):
the DC or New York or Chicago or somewhere that
has also been obstructing. Let's start nailing them to the wall.
That's what we need to do. Yeah, they should hit
her hard for violating the public trust. But then again, Ricky,
you know, this is the type of thing that the

(09:00):
liberals will look at and go she was such a
strong warrior. She was a strong warrior for the illegal
aliens that were coming to our country that do all
these bad things. I mean, let's also talk about the
fact that the illegal that they were going for in
Milwaukee at that courthouse was at the courthouse because of

(09:24):
the fact that oh, by the way, that the discount
code is it's x miss Xmas, that's the discount code.
The guy was at court because he broke another law.
So not only was he here in the country illegally,
he broke in another law to put him in front

(09:44):
of the judge. So yeah, it is time for us
to were beyond time for us to start cracking down
on this stuff. And when you're going to be somebody
who is going to step in the way of the
federal government doing its job to protect our country. Now,

(10:06):
I can understand it if it was something ridiculous where
the federal government when it was coming after American citizens
for I don't know, a post that they put on Facebook. Okay,
I can see going after the government for that one
and standing up to the government for that one. But
we're talking about people who have come to our country illegally,
who have continued to make other crimes. So yes, bust them.

(10:31):
And when you think about you know what, I'm going
to start my wish list. Let hang on, let me
let's see the uh bust them wish list, and I'm
going to hang this in the studio and I'm going
to I'm going to cross it off as we go.
So let's start here. Let's go with Brandon Johnson. I'm

(10:53):
gonna put him up here on the top of the list.
That is the mayor of Chicago. So let's uh, let's
get him up on the list. And we're gonna put
a nice little box here for when he gets arrested.
Who else Let's see elon Omar, elon Omar that actually

(11:13):
should really be on the top of the list. Uh,
we'll do that. I want to put AOC. But to
be honest with you, it's now been quite a while since, uh,
since her little episode that she did where she used
her office. You remember when she used her office to
actually get out there and tell the the legals, Hey,

(11:35):
this is how you avoid. This is how you avoid.
But you know, I'm gonn I'm gonna put it on
my list. Anyhow, We're gonna put AOC on the list.
We're gonna put her there. We also had to have
Mamma Donnie, because remember Mama Donnie. He also just recently
said about a week ago, a week and a half ago,

(11:55):
brought out the whiteboard to say, hey, if you're here
in the country illegally, this is how you can have
void being arrested from ICE. So we're gonna throw him
up on that list. Who else do we need on
this list? Let's go with what the hell's her name?
I just had a brain fart. Michelle Wu. Michelle Wou,

(12:18):
That is the mayor of Boston. So we're gonna throw
her on that list. And you know, while we're in
the state of Massachusetts, let's also get more in Healey.
Governor Healey, let's throw her on that list as well.
All right, we're gonna we're gonna stop there with the
list for now. But that's my wish list. I got
my wish list right there. I want to see some

(12:39):
of those people get busted for exactly what the judge did.
By the way, yesterday we're talking about the absolute level
of incompetence that came about from the the Brown University
shootings and killings that happened in Providence, Rhode Island, and
the absolute epic failure went down. Well yesterday the suspect

(13:04):
that they didn't know who that he was or anything else,
all of a sudden they found him dead. This is amazing.
This really, truly is an absolutely amazing thing. We have
gone from the dumbfounded look of I don't know what's

(13:25):
I don't know what happened, who where with the things
with the stuff, and then I don't know is.

Speaker 5 (13:30):
The time for pudding?

Speaker 1 (13:32):
We went from that from the the Providence police, from
the Brown University police to everybody else that was involved
in this to knowing absolutely nothing, to all of a
sudden Oh hey, by the way, the suspect that it
was in the Brown University killing, which is also, by
the way, the other suspect that it is in the
MIT professor shooting. There was an MIT professor that was

(13:54):
found killed in his home. Police and now identified that
suspect as forty eight year year old Claudio nevs Valente,
who was a former student of Brown University. They found
him in a he found him dead at a storage
unit in New Hampshire with a self inflicted gun wound.
And during the news conference they told us what his

(14:17):
name was, who he is, where they found him, the
fact that he was also a suspect in the MIT shooting.
They just also told us where he was from. He's
a Portuguese national. His last known address was in Miami, Florida.
Holy shit, How did you guys find out all of
this stuff so fast? And after six days of gaslighting

(14:37):
America of what was going on, all of a sudden boom,
all of this information chopped like somebody handed it to you,
like somebody said, here's all the information. Look what we
got for you, isn't it amazing. He shot himself twice

(14:59):
in the he and then hung himself after he slit
his own throat exactly. He must have known something about
the Clintons. But what does this tell you? What does
this actually tell you? Six days out and all of

(15:23):
the press conferences that we had was we got nothing.
We don't know anything. We had the district attorney for
Providence who actually came out and also said, well, you know,
if if you guys can do better, if the public
can help us identify and do better, by all means,
have at it. I mean, the level of incompetence that

(15:48):
was on display with this whole Brown University shooting to
all of a sudden, as all of this criticism is
coming about, and it's coming about everywar boom breaking news. Okay,
here we go. We've got the individual's name, we know
his age, we know what country he came from. We've

(16:08):
got his address that was less known in Miami. We
also know that he was a student at Brown University.
We know that he was trying to flee the country
but he couldn't quite make it. He made it to
New Hampshire. He's also the suspect that we have in
the MIT professor killing there, and he shot himself three
times in the head, cut his artery, in his legs,

(16:28):
slit his throat, and then hung himself from one of
the rafters in the storage unit. It is amazing how
we all of a sudden got all that damn information. Interesting,
very interesting. Now listen, I'll be honest. I understand that
when there is investigations, you don't want to show all

(16:51):
of your cards. But you know what screws up a
bad guy on the run more than anything. I know
who you are, I know what you did, and I'm
coming after you. You deliver that message, and that will
mess somebody up in the worst ways because now they're

(17:13):
gonna be looking over their shoulder like crazy. They're going
to get caught because they're gonna be suspicious, they're gonna
freak out, they'll do something. Instead, you were filling this
person with the ability of damn, I got away with this. Sure,
he's probably looking over his shoulder and everything, but he
was I got away with this. Not to mention you

(17:38):
show if you're ever wanting to do something in Providence,
Rhode Island, that the chances of you getting away with
it are pretty damn high because law enforcement in Providence,
Rhode Island clearly sucks to high heaven. But just out
of the absolute blue, the shooting suspect in the Brown University,

(18:03):
and of course they're also throwing in the MIT professor
that was found dead just all of a sudden, found
ted New Hampshire. Here he is. By the way, the
media that showed up for that thing as well was ridiculous.
But the police chief in Providence, Rhode Island, he did

(18:26):
take to the microphones of the cameras and he said
he was a forty eight year old man. He was
a Brown student, He was a Portuguese national, and his
last known address was in Miami, Florida. And I will
tell you that he took his own life tonight. The
man appears to have died from a self inflicted gun wound.
He was found dead in New Hampshire in a storage facility.

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Prez also talked about how the suspect had had been
identified after a different person of interest who had been
taken into custody was released after further investigation earlier this week.
It was all about the groundwork, public assistants, interviews of individuals,
and good old fashioned policing, he said, we looked at
financial records, we looked at video footage. Then he also

(19:21):
says that a in this case, the critical tip came
from a video which provided us with a description of
a vehicle. The Rhode Island Attorney General, Peter Dipshitt also
came in and said that the breakthrough in the case
came from an individual in proximity to the suspect who

(19:42):
helped identify the vehicle and bugled it off the case.
This was amazing. When you crank it, when you crack it,
you crack it. That person led us to the car,
led us to the name. Listen, you can come to

(20:06):
us now and act all you know. I was the
police work, and it was good old fashioned police work,
and it was great, and we watched the videos. You
do realize that the rest of America for almost a
week sat here watching this shit show that you guys
were doing, where you were taking to cameras every couple

(20:31):
of hours, like literally, there was some sort of a
press conference every few hours for the past six days
throughout the daytime where they would give updates on nothing,
where they would literally go to the camera and they'd
be like, we got nothing. We're still looking the videos
very grainy. Things aren't very you know what, I bet

(20:51):
you anything happened. I bet you anything. This is what
probably went down. Are you ready? Perez or maybe the
attorney general or somebody that's doing all this investigation. Comes
home and sits down at the dinner table with the
family and you know, the WiFi is there, making all
the food and getting it all down. And their thirteen

(21:14):
year old son sits down at the table after long
day playing video games, and dad looks really down because
he can't figure out what's going on. And the kid
looks up at dad and says, Dad, what's wrong? You look,
you look stressed out.

Speaker 7 (21:29):
Dad?

Speaker 1 (21:30):
Is everything? Okay?

Speaker 6 (21:30):
Ah?

Speaker 7 (21:31):
Son?

Speaker 1 (21:31):
You know what, it's really bad. We've got this case
that we're working on at work, and you know, yeah
this we got this this guy who did a bunch
of shooting at the university and we just we can't
seem to find the guy. We got this video of
the guy and it's all grainy and we can't. Oh really, Dad,
Well you know what, Hey, hang on a second, can
you send me the video? Yeah, go ahead, send me

(21:53):
the bit. Okay, let me put this in this app here.
Oh look, you mean that's the guy right there. Holy shit, son,
how did you do that? Because I'm smarter than you now,
I think in the reality is is that and that's
just that's that's a vision I now have in my

(22:14):
head of how this sulfit went down. In reality, we
know that there was law enforcement that was doing their job.
That you know that there's detectives and investigators that are
sitting there looking back at their leadership going holy shit,
these guys are dumb. Just stop talking. Stop talking. We're
almost there. Stop talking. But it once again shows how

(22:40):
leadership you need to pick the right people. I mean,
it's it's actually embarrassing to step back and look at
all of the leadership that was involved with this, everything
from the president of the university to the police chief
of the university, to the police chief of Providence, Rhode Island,

(23:04):
the Attorney general for the state of Rhode Island and
everybody in between all of that, and how horrible that
entire thing came about and then like a light switch,
it's just ridiculous. Start getting better leaders is what we
really truly need to do. What's that Hence the delay

(23:28):
either whitewashed or they tried to make it look like
a MAGA hater. You know. That would have surprised me either.
That wouldn't surprised me either. If the investigators in this
entire thing came up and said, hey, boss, here we go.
We got the guy. He's an immigrant, forty eight years old,
lives down there in Miami, Florida. By the way, he's

(23:50):
a student of the college, and he was really pissed
off with the with the the nineteen year old vice
president of the Republican Party here at Brown University really
didn't like her. She rejected him whatever it might be,
and he went in there and shot the place up.
They probably looked at him and was like, don't say

(24:12):
that to anybody. Find his connection to MAGA. Find it somewhere.
Did he vote for Donald Trump? Did he have a
Donald Trump bumper sticker? In his room? Is there something maga?
Find the Maga? And when they couldn't find the MAGA,
then eventually they had to say, Okay, well, I guess
we tried. We tried to tie him to Donald Trump

(24:32):
and not Eagle Maga people, but it doesn't work. So
I guess we'll just say that he was crazy. Bunch
of idiots. I swear to God. All right, we got
to take a quick break. We'll be right back. This
is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, and happy Red Friday,
where we remember everyone who is deployed. All right, welcome

(25:04):
back to the Bryan Rush Show. And of course it
is a red Friday where we remember everyone who is
deployed around the world and around the country. Donald Trump
not forgetting about our military and our armed services people,
despite the fact that, oh my god, did you watch
Donald Trump's and dress from the White House. It was

(25:27):
such a mess. That man was bumbling like an idiot.
Did you listen to anything the man had to say?
He was saying things and stuff. Now what was the
stuff that he was saying. I don't know. I just
was told that I have to hate Donald Trump. One
of the things that Donald Trump did come out during
his address that he had Wednesday night was talking about

(25:51):
the seventeen seventy six Warrior Dividend for our service members
this Christmas, otherwise put as calling it a bonus, given
a Christmas bonus to to all of our our service members.
And you know this is this is kind of a

(26:12):
nice thing. The Left never wants to admit to it
because coming on you're taking care of our service members
and we shouldn't do that. That is so mean. What
about the illegal aliens? Why don't they get the money?
The White House talking about the payments that are going
to go out as a Christmas bonus. They've called it
the Warrior Dividend. The seventeen seventy six meaning one seven

(26:36):
and seventy six dollars that will go to our service
members will be going out, they said before Christmas as
a holiday bonus. And here's basically the details on this.
Because the Left doesn't understand because they couldn't get past
the fact that it was Donald Trump that was speaking
and saying it. But it's basically saying that there will
be payments to the military members. They will get one thousand,

(26:58):
seven hundred and seventy six dollars as a non taxable
supplement to their income, just in time for the Christmas holidays. Ricky,
you say your son in law got his awesome, That
is great. What does your son in law do, by
the way, Ricky, active duty? But what's he in? But
he said tonight, I'm proud to announce that one point

(27:19):
four to five million military members will receive a special
Warrior dividend before Christmas. So it's good to see that
he did that. And of course he says, I say
congratulations to everybody, which I love the way he does that.
I really do love the way that he goes off
and does that. But who is eligible when it comes
to this. There's basically one point two eight million active

(27:41):
duty members of our military one hundred and seventy four
thousand reserve component military members who are eligible for the dividend.
So that's who it is. To be honest with you,
I don't remember the last time if this is that happened,
to be honest, I don't. I don't ever remember this

(28:04):
being a situation where the president of the United States,
or better yet, the government as a whole, has given
our stuff are given money to our military members National
Guard Ricky awesome. Thank you to his for his service
and all the rest of our military members service. But
this is great. The people that included on this are

(28:27):
members who have served for at least thirty one days
on active duty as of November first of this year
they will get and those who are at pay grades
of of through six and below as as as basically
the same date. And this means that you know, basically

(28:47):
below the rank of colonel in the Army, Marines, Air Force,
Space Force, or below the rank of captain in the
Navy and Coast Guard. And I love the fact that
we're doing this. This is fantastic. Especially says we just
screwed over our military with the government shutdown. I don't

(29:08):
think we treat our military in the way that they
should be treated when it comes to respect. I mean, look,
I know it's a dirty job, and I know that
we don't necessarily need to be saying, oh, you know,
our military members should be treated with the five star
accommodations all the time, because look, you're in the military.
It's a rough and tumble thing. It's not designed to

(29:30):
be bougie. It's designed to go out and do some
pretty bad things. The survival skills you can't survive when
you're staying at the Marriotte. You know, it doesn't work
out as well. But aside from that, they should be
treated well. Our military members, in my opinion, and I
think just about everybody who's watching the show's opinion, should

(29:54):
never have to be on food stamps, should never have
to struggle to take care of themselves, let alone family.
If they've gone. Family just should never happen. And when
we saw the government shutdown in the way that it
directly affected our military members where our military members were

(30:16):
not able to get I mean, first off, the idea
of our military on SNAP that annoys me, It really does.
It annoys the hell out of me that we don't
take good enough care of our military where they have
to be on SNAP. So I'm glad. I'm super happy

(30:37):
that Donald Trump did this. And I also love the
amount seventeen seventy six. It may not be a huge amount,
but going into the holidays for our service members, you know,
this is especially those who have children. That's going to
provide a nice Christmas for kids this year. And I

(30:58):
love it, absolutely love that. The fact that he's doing that,
The fact that Donald Trump is doing one of the
things that the Democrats do not do, and that is
show respect to our military. They refuse to do it.
And to be honest with I don't get it. I
really don't. I mean, if it wasn't for our military

(31:19):
this country, well, maybe this is the reason why, maybe
I just answered my own damn question. Maybe the reason
for why the left doesn't like our militaries because our
military has been able to protect freedom and to protect
America from who we are. And I guess when you
do use the military to go out and combat the

(31:42):
left's bullshit here in America. Yeah, all right, I get it.
I understand why they hate the military so much. Don't
agree with them, but I get it. So the shooting
that happened in Bondi Beach in Australia is turning out
to be even more of a mess. Now there was
only two individuals that were involved in this thing. Initially,

(32:06):
the two individuals one that was shot and killed by
an officer, the other one that was tackled by a citizen,
which again is a problem that you had to tax
that you had to tackle them. Somebody should have been
able to pull out a gun and shoot them, not
wait for police to get there. By the way, you
see how many rounds the officer had to shoot at

(32:28):
the bad guy before he finally hit him. Took a
few rounds. But in Australia they've now made more arrests
in the Bondi violence. Now they're talking about some of
the violent plotters and looking like that this was another
Islamic cell. A few days after the two individuals who

(32:52):
were linked to ISIS after they did the massacre of
more than a dozen Jews at a hank A party
at the Australian Beach. Police said that they have now
arrested another set of men whom they simply described as
suspected of a violent plot and that they might be
hiding one key factor. The same Aussie police who are

(33:16):
now claiming that they hadn't identified a motive for the
two Muslims who drove up in a car and then
opened fire on all the Jewish families that were celebrating
the holiday. They're now coming out and saying, oh, by
the way, we you know, we got a couple of
other people in in uh in custody now because uh,

(33:36):
well they were they were plotting to do some things
and uh you know they're they're they're part of that
whole ISIS thing. So, as an Australian, what are you
going to be able to do to protect yourself? How
do you, as an Australian protect yourself from those who

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who are now in your country who have ISIS connections,
are part of this Islamic caliphate and you have no
real true way of protecting yourself because you're not allowed
to have guns. You can't can't have that because that
would just be that would really be bad. So how

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do you do it? How do you defend yourself in
these situations? Wouldn't that be a great thing to know
how you do? In addition to the mess going on
with that, there's this other problem too, and the daughter
of an eighty six year old Holocaust survivor who was
wounded during the shooting has come out and publicly confronted

(34:50):
the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. There's something about ADBC. If your
initials are ABC, you're probably not very well trusted. We
have that same problem here in America with our ABC.
But during the during the interview that this daughter was doing,
which by the way, was a live television appearance, she

(35:12):
started accusing the network of bias reporting and demanding that
all demanding that they allowed Jewish voices to be heard.
Victoria Tapleisky, she appeared on the ABC's News Breakfast following
the attack. He which the government had opened fire during
the Honuka gathering, wounding her father in the leg, and

(35:33):
according to a report from the Daily Mail, he survived
the shooting after his girlfriend used her belt as a
tourniqueit to stop the bleeding before emergency responders and arrived.
And during the interview with News Breakfast hosts, Victoria basically
directly challenged the broadcasters coverage of Israel and it's broader

(35:56):
reporting related to Jewish communities and she said, ABC, I've
got to say, will you cut out the biased reporting?
Will you cut it out? Will you let us have
a voice? She went on to also say because we
feel that this is part of the reason that the
Jewish people have experienced such a massive change in Australia

(36:17):
towards us. She said, ABC, please stop with the biased reporting.
And is it amazing how when you start getting this
biased reporting that's going on from the leftist media that
it leads to problems. We see the same thing here
in America. By the way, did anybody speaking of bias reporting?

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Anybody see the apology that Woopy Goldberg had to do
the other day? Woop be Goldberg. During the view, she
went on this rampage about Donald Trump. She just went
on this rampage about Donald Trump with how he wasn't
thinking about the shooters and Brown University, and he wasn't

(37:01):
thinking about the people over there in Australia and he
wasn't thinking about this, and he no statements whatsoever. And
Donald Trump is a bad man and he's horrible and
and do better, and you're not you ain't my president,
as as she ended up saying it, and we'll be
right back and cuts to commercial break. Commercial break comes back,
and here's whoopee. Well, I've got to make a little

(37:22):
bit of a correction. That man couldn't even be bothered
to say Donald Trump, the man that you just slammed
on national television to your audience, saying that he was
insensitive and he didn't say anything about the h the
shooters and and didn't offer condolences or anything, and he

(37:42):
ain't the mind. He ain't my president.

Speaker 7 (37:44):
Man.

Speaker 1 (37:46):
He uh he uh. It turns out he did say something.
He did make a couple of statements about it. And uh, well,
now I'm looking pretty stupid right now. Uh duh. The
Disney what is it going to take, seriously, what is
it going to take for Disney to finally say, oh,

(38:10):
this is not good when you have to fact check
these hefas during a commercial break because their Trump derangement
syndrome was so bad and so inaccurate that you had
to either have the lawyers, which I'm sure it was
lawyers that were standing there that probably went up to

(38:31):
or during the commercial break we went out, would be
I just here's the statement that Donald Trump had made.
When we come back from the commercial break, you're going
to correct that statement. I mean, if your talent on
your show is that bad that you need to have
people there to live fact check them throughout the show.
And remember that the View is part of ABC News.

(38:54):
It's not ABC Entertainment, it's ABC News. It is part
of the news division of ABC. So at what point
what does it take for somebody to finally say, all right,
that's it, no more of this and to watch these

(39:15):
these people which drives me crazy. What's that? Nick Fuentes
is the rights version of what you go about? Nick Fuentez,
the boy, there's there's one to talk about. Good God,
but it really time, it is beyond time for the
View to go away, because all they're doing is continuing

(39:39):
to spread this hatred. And when you have things like
ABC in Australia, the Australian Broadcasting and then you've got
here UH in America with the American Broadcasting Company where
this constant, constant lies that are being told, this constant
bias that is being told, and we see what happens,

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you know in Australia, the fact that they have been
so biased towards Jewish people and not out there reporting
the fact that hey, by the way, Australia, all our
fellow Australians, you might want to know that we have
terror cells, Islamic terror cells in our country that want

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to take out the Jewish people and want to take
out anybody also who has any sort of a Catholic faith.
They're coming for you, They're here in Australia. They're ready
to get you. Nope, instead we have to talk about
how bad the Jewish people are. And then what do
we have. We have an attack where two men take

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out twenty people. I think the death tolds what about
twelve now, twelve thirteen, something like that, A whole bunch
more shot by two individuals. The Australian police comes out
and says, O, by we've arrested a couple of more people.
How many more people are in Australia. Every one of
these areas where we see this sanctuary activity, which is Australia,

(41:10):
Australia is one of those Oh my god, we need
to take in all these Islamic people because, oh my god,
they're being so persecuted and they just want to come
here and have a better life. No, they don't. They
want to come there to kill you. That's what they
want to do. That's what they want to do here
in America. And what do we do? Oh my god,
don't be so mean to them. Hang on a second.

(41:32):
What was the guy said, we want to kill you? Oh,
but don't be mean to them. All right, let me
go back and ask you later on. After these very
same people that us evil maga people want to get
out of our country, that they shoot up a Christmas
event this year, what are you going to say then, lefties?

(41:58):
I really do want to know what the left is
going to say when we have been trying our damnedest
to protect this country by getting these people out of
our country, and the left goes to, you know, to
battle essentially over these people. I want to see what

(42:19):
somebody like elon Omar. I want to know what she's
going to say after there's a terrorist attack this Christmas.
And I hate to be on the negative side and
to think about that. I don't wish it at all.
I hope that this this Christmas goes out without a hitch,
and I hope that there's absolutely no terrorist attacks whatsoever.

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But I'm also being realistic on this. If I was
an Islamic terrorist that was here in America with the
sleeper cells which all the moms are now saying start activating,
what a better way to do an attack than to
do it at Christmas time with those dirty Christians. Got

(43:05):
to take out those dirty Christians because they don't believe
in Islam, must do it during their holiday October seventh,
they went after all of the Jewish who are celebrating.
They go after the Jewish now in Australia during the
Hanukkah celebrations. You think they're not gonna try and do
something here in America? Do you do you think that

(43:28):
America is prepared to stop over a thousand terror cells.
Do you think nothing's gonna happen. Something's gonna happen. And
when it does, I want to know what elon Omar's
response is gonna be. Are you gonna be happy that
some Somali terrorists or terrorists that are connected with the

(43:50):
the al Shabab, which your state funded in the billions
of dollars. Are you gonna are you gonna come out
and are you're gonna defend that, or you to come
out and say how oh, we need to stomp this
hate and then we need to crack down on these
extremists and get them out of this country because America
is a beautiful country. Oh no, wait, you won't say that,
because you've already came out and said that Somalia is

(44:13):
a better country than America. So is your goal now
to make America Somali? And I just don't get it
with the left. I really don't. Why do you hate
America so much? And if you do hate it so

(44:34):
much and you believe that that's right, some people did
some things, that's probably what she'll say, She'll she'll re
re up that statement, because remember back at nine to eleven, Now,
there was just some people that did some things, did
some things. So if so, if like a group of

(44:58):
patriotic Americans find, oh, I don't know, an Islamic terror
cell somewhere in America, and rather than going to the
police and saying, hey, guys, there's a there's a terror
cell over there, we don't we don't bother. Instead, we
round up our weapons and we surround it, and we

(45:23):
let some of our military former military people go in
and have some fun and well, just let's say, poked
some holes in some things. So when it's all said
and done, and that that Islamic terror group, that that
our our patriotic Americans just when they poked holes, they

(45:47):
poked holes in some people. Nothing bad. They they just
saw some really bad stuff and they they decided to
poke some holes. You know, if we ever came out,
Oh my god, elin Omar would lose her stuff, she
would absolutely lose it. Was that that would be labeled

(46:07):
terrorist magas. Oh yeah, I mean, I'm probably gonna be
labeled a terrorists by the by the left anyhow for
just even remotely thinking that, thinking that, Oh my god,
can't believe that you would you would even suggest thinking
about it, speaking about going after the Islamic terrorists like
that and poking holes in them. I know what you're

(46:30):
trying to say. That's the meanest thing ever. They're just
here to to do their duff their stuff and then
do some things. And why would you be that way?
And that, by the way, that's one of the things
that that I'm concerned about is that eventually America might
get to that point if we don't see the government

(46:51):
actually stepping up and and just taking care of some
of the people that they they they want to that
want to actually destroy us. I mean, what are we
gonna do, right? I mean, what are we gonna Is
it going to be a situation where we're finally gonna
have to say, you know what, all right, fine, you
don't want to do it, we'll do it. And if

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we do it those rules of engagement, it's not gonna
be the same. Maybe that is what it's gonna take.
I don't know. All right, we gotta take it another
quick break. We'll be right back, Happy Red Friday, where
we remember everyone who is deployed. Thank you to all
of our service members. Congratulations again on your Christmas bonus
seventeen seventy six. Make sure you spend that money in

(47:35):
some family. Don't buy a used car, by the way,
don't buy this kind of inside joke with anybody who
knows anything about military. Don't buy the sports car from
the used car dealer right off of base with that
seventeen seventy six, put it in a savings account. Go
treat yourself something good for Christmas. Just don't buy that car.

(47:57):
We'll be right back.

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Speaker 1 (48:33):
All right, welcome back to the Brian Rush Show. Happy
Red Friday. Coming up later on in the show, the
Doster Boys will be joining us saying, yes, we did
get them a jingle. You'll like this one coming up
later on this morning on the show. I've gone through
I don't know, like five or six renditions of it.
Some of them were cheesy as all hell, but I

(48:53):
think I've got one. We'll hit you with that one
coming up later on this morning. Also, we talked about
this the other day because we played the the rap
song from Gretchen Whitmere, which God, that was horrible. I
that was who The cringe factor that came about with

(49:14):
that thing was just unreal. And and I'm in the
past day at least last year. Yesterday, I was watching
a couple of the podcasts that she did. There's there's
a point when when you're struggled to be part of
the cool kids should be some warnings to you that, well,

(49:38):
you're not one of the the the cool kids. You're
you're not You're not playing in the same field as them,
and you should probably just back down a little bit
and uh and and not do it really seriously. But
we did do a We did do a hip hop
kind of rappy song for the show because somebody challenged

(50:00):
me to do it. This is what we got. I
think this is the one that could be wrong. No,
this is it.

Speaker 7 (50:08):
Here we go.

Speaker 8 (50:08):
Yeah, Brian Russ, Mike griff true flag of Sword.

Speaker 1 (50:14):
We gotta get a video. It's no time for report
liver for left Church and they squawk in the screen.

Speaker 8 (50:19):
She's the lighthouse bean while they flounder her on the
beach bending negratives, they twist, they the store at Brian
slam duncan. Don't need for record, remember because backbone steals
in the spine.

Speaker 1 (50:30):
Dock it off, he said, step by the.

Speaker 5 (50:32):
Line knock knock you up, knock you on.

Speaker 8 (50:35):
We don't wait, no white bag, knock you nomembcus the
colls Brian brush Shaw taking.

Speaker 1 (50:41):
On the Little Constitution. He breaks it down plain while
they left those tantrums see not bad and media it's
not bad. It tangled and nothing, but that is a Gretchen.
That's kind of how you do it, not that god
awful thing that she did with a group of kids, who,
by the way, were so uncomfortable. They're like, oh Jesus,

(51:04):
what did we do? What? What do we do to
do this? Please don't ever let me do this again.
Please don't let me do it again. It was bad.
So the Democrats believe me. I'm not gonna play it again.
I will and I will never play that that uh,
that that rap song from gret and which which and
what the hell our name is? Gretchen Whitmere? What a

(51:26):
hard name to say. As a matter of fact, if
I was her, I would look at my team and say, listen, uh,
do me a favor and scrub this from the internet.
Scrub it from the internet so that it never, as
a matter of fact, the next time that somebody says
anything about it, say that it was a deep fake.

(51:50):
This was an absolute deep fake. By the way, also
because I'm retarded, h and I am. Some of the
dumb things that I do sometimes do I have I
was actually going to throw this in see if I
even have it? Can't I might may not have it handy.
You might not have to do this next week. We

(52:10):
might actually just throw this into like an actual an
actual video of a wrap video because I was playing
with I gotta stop playing with AI. I really do.
AI is just out of control. We'll we'll do that.
We'll we'll play it next week during one of our
commercial breaks. It's uh, I gotta stop, I really do.

(52:35):
And I don't know what's wrong with me. So yesterday
we were talking about the left and and I've been
pretty honest about my feelings with how the left is going, uh,
where they're going to end up next year, how bad
the Republicans are screwing things up. And I've said this
yesterday that the Democrats are focusing, They're starting to focus.

(52:56):
They're still imploding in some degrees, but at this point
damage control is starting to come out. And while they
still have the fringes, the Jasmine Crocketts and some of
the other just messes that are out there, Chuck Schumer,
that's another mess, and I think Chuck Schumer is now
pretty much out of the leadership aspect the Democrats. They

(53:19):
had another little get together where they basically did a
post mortem on the twenty twenty four election loss, which
I don't know. Why the hell they're waiting until December.
This should have been one of the things that they did. Oh,
I don't know, one year ago. Like when you guys
lost a year ago, that was probably the time for

(53:41):
you to step back and go, hell, did we do wrong?
How did this happen? How did we lose this to
Donald Trump? Should have been thinking about it then, but
they did instead. Just a couple of days ago, they
wrapped up their analysis of what went wrong, and the
DNC chair Ken mark and said that the party will
focus on learning from the past and winning the future.

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I told you, I told you guys that the Democrats
are going to start to focus. And when the Democrats
start to focus, it's going to get dangerous for the Republicans.
But the DNC has now completed their post mortem of
the twenty twenty four election loss, but they also said
that they will keep the report confidential. Ken Martin had

(54:27):
said in a statement provided to media outlets that releasing
the report would only distract the party from its mission
to win the next election, and he said, in our
conversations with stakeholders from across the Democrat ecosystem. We are
aligned on what's important, and that's learning from the past
and winning the future. Here's our north star. Does this

(54:50):
help us win? If the answer is no, it is
a distraction from the core mission. The core mission, by
the way, is to win power control, being able to
be the ones to make the decisions. That is what
they want now. It would be real interesting to see

(55:15):
when this report actually does get leaked a little bit.
The details of the report were not immediately available, even
though there's been multiple news organizations that have reached out
to the DNC for further information, but they did not
receive any responses really about this. Kamala Harris, who was
the vice president at the time, who lost obviously the

(55:35):
twenty twenty four election to Donald Trump, and then Harris
stepped in as the Democratic presidential candidate after Joe Biden
withdrew and during an October twenty sixth interview with the
BBC Laura Kessenberg, basically Harris suggested that she might run

(55:56):
again for the presidency in twenty twenty eight. Wait a second,
They did say that they were going to learn from
the mistakes in the past and win the future. So
Kamala good chances are that you are not going to
be somebody that the Democrat Party is going to want
to do, even though she is jumping out a lot

(56:17):
lately and saying that she's considering it, she wants to
run again. But the people who are not saying that
she's going to run again are the donors. Democrat donors
have said, you may be going around saying that you're
not done. We're telling you you're not done. You wasted
over a billion dollars to try and do this and

(56:38):
it failed. So yeah, no, we're moving on. Gavin Newsom,
in an interview with The Hill which was published back
in April, said that he thinks our the leaders of
the Democrat Party have not yet deeply explored why they
lost the White House and failed to reclaim the House
and lost their Senate majority. And he said that we

(57:00):
have what we have not done a forensic of what
went wrong, period, full stop. He loves saying that that
that is like the dumbest damn catchphrase that Newsom says,
all the time, period, full stop. And you got to
do it with with the hands, period full stop, doing
more with all the stuff and things. And he said

(57:25):
that I don't think I don't think I know it. Again,
you got to April, and that was the interview that
that Gavin Newsom had back in April, and even at
that point he was like, I don't I don't think
I know. I don't, I don't know why we lost.
It took a year for the Democrats to sit back
and go, how did we how did we actually lose

(57:49):
the election? Why did the American people not trust us?
Why didn't they like us? It took you a year
to figure that all out. Back in April, the DNC
unveiled some plans to allocate a million dollars per month
to state parties across the country over the next four years,
and the party's largest ever investment into state parties as

(58:12):
part of its organized Everywhere, Win Everywhere strategy. Hmmm, where
did we hear that before?

Speaker 7 (58:20):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (58:20):
Yeah, I said it. I said it before during the
presidential election when Biden was still the candidate, when I
said that the Democrats they don't care about winning the presidency.
That's not what they're going to go after. What they're
going to go after is the local races, because that

(58:43):
is the way that you fundamentally change America. And I
wish that the Republican Party would understand this concept. You
can focus all you want on the presidency. You can
focus all you want on getting congress people elected both
in the House and the Senate. It doesn't have the

(59:06):
same impact as mayor's races, as city council races, as
county commission races, as State House races. You start going
in there and you do those school boards. That's what
the DNC is going to focus on. And you watch
over the next four years, especially for the next year,

(59:29):
you're going to watch the Democrat Party push hard on
the local level to win offices. And the reason why
is because you can change things so much faster if
you get all of the whether. They already have all
the top cities and we can see the shit show
that they're doing there, but you continue on doing other cities.

(59:53):
You get cities here in the state of Florida. I mean, look,
Jacksonville Democrat may Miami now a Democrat mayor. I believe
Tampa is also a Democrat mayor if I'm not mistaken,
as is Orlando. Pensacola I think has also won. Tallahassee
has won. So now we're missing Panama City. Got to

(01:00:15):
get Panama City in there, Gainesville huge Democrat area. Once
you get all those areas, get Panama City, Panama City Beach. Thankfully,
even though I'm not a big fan of the Panama
City Beach mayor. I will give him some credit. I
really will, because for those that remember the radio show

(01:00:36):
when he ran for office, he was one of the
worst candidates I've ever seen. He really was. I mean
the cluelessness, the just the absolute horribleness behind him as
a candidate. He's changed a little bit. I wouldn't put
him in the successful category. Yet he's getting better and

(01:00:58):
that makes me feel good. Even though I'm not a
big supportive is is not a big fan of his.
I still want leaders in our cities to be good
and I don't want them to be horrific. So he's
making the effort. He's getting a little bit better, so
I'll give him some props. But you think about it,
all you have to do is find areas as a

(01:01:18):
Democrat party, and this is what they're gonna do. This
is why the Republican Party needs to wake up and
do the same damn thing like the Republican Party here
in the state of Florida. This is what they should
be doing. You find cities. Now here in the state
of Florida area, they've already done it, but you find

(01:01:39):
other places where there's a chance you could probably get
a city council person who's a Democrat. Because remember, in
most of these municipal elections, which I hate this. I
wish that municipal elections and school board elections at least
here in the state of Florida and really everywhere else,
should be partisan races. You should be running as a Republican,

(01:02:02):
a Democrat, independent, libertarian, whatever it is. You need to
be identifying who your political affiliation is. And the reason
for that is because you can fundamentally change America by
doing the cities. When I keep saying how the state
of Florida can be one again by the Democrats, this

(01:02:24):
is what I'm talking about. Pensacola, Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Gainesville, Tampa, Orlando,
Miami being run by Democrats and if they mellow out
a little bit on their extremism, get some things done
to win some people over, and what happens, people go,

(01:02:47):
you know why, you're right, You're right because the Republicans, man,
they've done some pretty bad things, which by the way.
One of the things that I'm telling you is going
to also hurt the Republicans that the Democrats are going
to use. The social media thing here in Florida. Now,
I get it with where the Republican Party was trying

(01:03:07):
to be with that whole social media ban for those
under the age what is that like sixteen seventeen? Now
because the age changed on that a little bit, where
you can't have social media if you're one of these teenagers,
you can't do it in state at Florida. It's illegal.
When that came about, the first thing that I thought
in my mind was who the fuck are you to
tell me and my children who they can and cannot

(01:03:29):
have on their phones. I'm the parent, I will decide,
not the government. The government should not be the ones
to decide whether or not my children can have social
media on the phone that I pay for as a parent.
And that's exactly what the Republican Party did. And they
painted the picture, they gave the canvas with all the

(01:03:52):
paint and everything ready and they're saying, here, all you
got to do is sign your name Democrat to the
bottom of it and you can have that picture. Now
the Democrats have eased up a little bit on it
here in the state of Florida. But let's stop and
think about this for a second. The book bans you

(01:04:12):
think that's died out. The ambers are still there. They'll
reignite that one and they will get in there and
they'll be like you remember that the Republican Party when
they banned books and they said that you couldn't have
these books. It's not true. It's only curriculum stuff that
they took out of schools. If you want to buy
the book, go to the local barns and no Balls

(01:04:34):
and go get one there. Order the book from Amazon,
sit on the stoop, sit on a park bench, and
read it. Not a big deal. You can do that
here in the state of Florida. Every single thing that
Ron DeSantis and the Republican Party banned from school curriculum,
you are still legally allowed to own that book, read

(01:04:57):
that book, and you can also, you're ready for this,
do it in public. But that's not how the Democrats
will frame it. The Democrats are going to frame it
to remind you that the Republicans here in the state
of Florida banned books. You know who else did that?
Those guys over there, the Nazis, they did it. They

(01:05:19):
banned books and they burned books. You remember Ronda Santis
and the Republicans doing it. And then they will remind you,
you know, you hear all those Maga people talking about,
you know, the freedom of speech and protecting your First Amendment.
And look what they did here in the state of Florida.
They ban kids from being able to have social media

(01:05:39):
and now they can't interact with their friends. And they
wouldn't let you the parents make that decision. That is
stuff that they will use. They may not use it
on a massive campaign. It may be a quiet, rumbling
campaign where they'll be at the school board meetings, they'll
be at the other little meetings that they'll have, and
they'll start dropping this information and these the seeds that

(01:06:00):
they start to plant. Meanwhile, here in the city of
whichever city you want to pick as the Democrat mayor,
we're doing this, this and this to improve things. We're
doing better stuff for you. We're doing things for you.
Remember Ron DeSantis and the evil Republicans in the state
of Florida banned drag shows. No, they didn't. Drag shows

(01:06:23):
have never been banned in the state of Florida. The
only thing that the state of Florida has done is
said that you cannot do a sexualized drag show with
children present. That's what they did. That's not how it's

(01:06:44):
going to be portrayed. Instead, it will be betrayed that
the Republicans banned you from being able to do drag shows. See,
because the Republicans in Florida they hate gay people. It's
all of these little tiny things that they will do.
It's the death by a thousand and cuts. And that's
how the Democrats work, and they will they will. They
will get those little tiny things in there, and they'll

(01:07:05):
get those people and they'll win areas a little bit stronger.
And that's how they'll take back the state of Florida.
They'll take it back with one state House seat at
a time. They got the mayor's race in Miami. You

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think they're not going to be able to do more,
they will. But that is the plan that the Democrats
have and I said they were going to do it,
and that's exactly what they're starting to do. It's the
organize everywhere, win anywhere strategy. That's actually the name of
their strategy, and that's how they will do it, and
they will do it by any means necessary. What's that

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there's a bill in the Florida Senate about the phones.
The Santus won that fight, uh one. That fight as
in getting the band to have or did not happen
because Desantles was pushing for that. And unfortunately, there's so
many things with DeSantis that and again, I love DeSantis
as a governor. I think he's he's done an amazing
job here in the state of Florida. But there is

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the optics and the way that the the Democrats have
portrayed Ron DeSantis, and it doesn't help the fact that
he's not a very personable person. You know, it kind
of hurts him a lot. But they they've they've battled
hard with him to get that to happen. But the
the former DNC chair Jamie Harrison is now calling this

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new strategy, uh, the strategy of organized everywhere and win
anywhere as a game changer. And it's going to be
a game changer. And this is what we need to
pay attention. He won the fight about the drag shows.
How did he win the fight though? That's That's what

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I'm curious about because right now, the left still thinks
that those are banned, that it's one hundred percent banned
here in the state of Florida, even though that is
not the case, because well, we know the reality behind it,
we know the actual stuff behind it. But it doesn't

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even if it gets overturned, still doesn't matter because once
it's into somebody's reality, it is what it is. Okay,
you sent that to me. Shows, I'll have to go
back and look at it. But again, it doesn't matter.
What was one in court, doesn't matter. What was one
in Tallahassee.

Speaker 4 (01:09:41):
It is.

Speaker 1 (01:09:42):
And remember the Democrats, they they all they got to
do is hear the first thing. You know, here's another
one that I'll give you a second as an example
of how you just lay the groundwork and it doesn't
matter the results. And the Republican Party, that's one of
the things that happened. They laid the groundwork of the
the banning of the of children or performance sexual performances

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in front of the children. That's all they had to hear.
They don't, they don't need to hear it. Drag shows banned.
Republicans evil, they hate gay people. Books banned. Oh you
can't have these books anywhere it's like Hitler. Here's the
other one that that. I actually saw a video on
this yesterday of somebody bringing this back up where we

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told you, We told you that the Republican Party was
not going to stop with the abortions, that they were
going to continue on and they were going to go
after gay marriage. See, the Republicans went to the Supreme
Court to fight to have gay marriage overturned and to
ban gay marriage. Now that sounds that sounds horrible. I

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can't believe that the Republicans would do that. That's Look here,
here's the story. Boom put the story up behind Supreme
Court to hear the ban on same sex marriage. Is
there any details of that story? Let me see here,
hang on a second details. Okay, it was not the

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Republican Party. It was not a Republican elected Republican who
brought this to Supreme Court. It wasn't Donald Trump, wasn't
the RNC, it wasn't any state parties who was Oh,
it was her. You remember that city clerk, the city

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clerk who ended up getting fired because of the fact
that she wouldn't issue a same sex marriage certificate because
it went against her beliefs, and that turned into a big,
huge show. The woman ended up getting fired, she ended
up suing the whole nine yards and then the next thing,
you know, it got quiet. But she she brought the

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case to through the courts and eventually got it to
the Supreme Court where the Supreme Court looked at it
and went, now we're get out of here, and they
kicked it out. Never even got heard by the Supreme Court.
They just said no, we're not doing this. But the
Democrats are still to this day living off the fact
that the Republican Party, because of that one batshit crazy woman,

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that the Republican Party brought it to the Supreme Court
to ban same sex marriage. Never happened, but it doesn't
matter because that was the perception of their reality. So
they stick with it. And this is how the Democrats win.
It is a brilliant strategy. I mean totally give them

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props on that. And now the Republican Party, if they
were smart, they would do the same thing. The Republican
Party has got to push for They got to push
for the partisan elections so that we can come out
and say that's a Democrat, that's a liberal, rather than
them coming out and saying it doesn't matter what I am,

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because it's a nonpartisan election and I'm just here for
the people. Bullshit, you're not. I'm glad that the election
that I'm running for, the County commission seat that I'm
running for that is a partisan race. This is one
of these races where I have to tell you I
am a registered Republican and I am running as the

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Republican candidate to be the Bay County Commission for District
number four. That's what I'm doing. If you run for
mayor in any one of these areas, run for the
city council, school board, none of that as partisans. So
we don't know, but we need to know. And the
Republican Party needs to use this as a strategy. They
need to start looking at the local level and getting

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more conservatives, not just not necessarily Republicans, but conservatives into
office because the more that we get that, the more
that we can protect this country. Because it's very easy this.
You got to remember, This big beautiful bill is a
perfect example of this big beautiful bill passed months ago.

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All right now, all it is is a hate tool
that the Democrats use. When does all the stuff take effect?
A couple of things kind of immediately, a couple of
things in December, a couple of things in November. The
rest of it all is next year, So it takes
a long time for the federal government to actually actually
get in there and and and affect everything. Is anybody

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opposing me yet? Officially No, Unofficially, yes, there's a couple
of people, and you can guess who they are there.
They're going to be establishment people, So it that'll be
a that'll be a fun little fight. But when it
comes to the local government, we can have a meeting
today and we can agree on something and pass a

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rule and it can take effect tomorrow. That is how
fast local government affects our lives. And the Democrats realize that,
and they realize that, hey, we may not be able
to do it all in DC because it takes time,
but we can do it all around the country. And
look at what they have done in places like Saint Louis,

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New York City, Boston, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, La San Francisco,
San Diego, what they're doing to places like Austin, Texas,
what they kind of doing a little bit over there
in Jacksonville. This is how they win. We got to

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prevent them from doing it. But the Democrats again, they
are focusing. Don't get distracted by the failures of the
Democrat Party, because man, there's a lot of them. But
they are starting to focus and the people that matter,
the people that will make those decisions, the people that
will set up those plans. They have done it. They've

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realized where they screwed up. They've got their game plan.
It is the what is it called again, Organized Everywhere,
Win anywhere. And even though the Democrats are also looking
at things like Jasmine Crockett, who's an absolute disaster in herself,
there's a lot of Democrats now that are that are

(01:16:23):
kind of worried about her Senate campaign. They're worried that
she's not the best candidate to go up against John
corn and Ken Paxton and the other person that's now
running a running in that race, and they're afraid that
she is going to win the Democrat nomination for the

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Texas Senate seat because if she gets it, they're feeling,
and to be honest with you, I'm I'm I mean,
I'm a little bit kind of on the fence on
on how this will turn out. But they're worried that
Jasmine Crockett will not be a strong enough candidate, good
enough candidate in the state of Texas to be able

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to topple whoever it is that ends up being the
Republican candidate. And there was even James Carville who came
out and criticized her approach to politics, and some operatives
are feeling that she could actually be the gift to
the GOP when it comes to the general election in Texas.

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And again these are just slight distractions. There's slight distractions
because what it'll do is it'll give the Republican Party
and the Republican voters a false sense of look at
this mess. Do you think the Democrats are gotta Holy shit,
the Democrats won? How did How did the Democrats win?
It's because you were focusing on the shit show called

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Jasmine Crockett. Remember see this, this fancy it's shiny right here?
What's going on? Back? Don't look back there? Look here,
not over here? This is but I went look at this.
But she is an iconic failure, she really is. But
you know what, she's also a perfect tool, an absolute

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perfect tool of getting people in there to the point
where Republicans look, you bring up Jasmine Crockett. How many
people right now in the chat just just give me
a thumbs up in the chats if you're somebody who
thinks Jasmine Crockett is a mess and that Jasmine Crockett
is the disaster of the Democrats, because that's what we're

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all gonna think. And that's a perfect distraction. While you
guys are all thinking about that, we're gonna go win
mayor's seats, county commissioned seats, state House seats, school board seats.
We're gonna win all of these things. And then all
of a sudden you're gonna be like, well, only gonna
add Jasmine Crockett. Man, what did she? Oh? How did

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our school board go down? How do we get to
democrat mayor in our city? We haven't had one in
thirty years? Hey, Miami, how'd that happen? Cauz, look at this.
This is pretty That's exactly how it happened. And we
have got to be on our game and we have
got to fight like our nation's survival depends upon it,
because well it does. All right, I gotta take it

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another quick break. We'll be right back. This is Red Friday.
We'll remember everyone who has deployed. Thank you for your service.
Enjoy that seventeen seventy six bonus. You deserve it, you
earned it. We will be right back. Good morning.

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Speaker 9 (01:20:00):
All right, welcome back to the Bride Rush Show, Happy
Red Friday, where we remember everyone who is deployed.

Speaker 1 (01:20:14):
We do love you, we appreciate you, we thank you,
and we don't forget about you. Sorry, excited my messages
talking to the Dost Boys. Getting those guys ready for
the show coming up the next hour. Uh, they'll be
one hour from now, they'll be. They'll be joining the show.

(01:20:35):
Because we love to end our Fridays with the Doster Boys.
We'll have a lot to talk about. This. This might
hang on a little. I'm gonna look at the calendar.
I honestly have not really paid much attention to to
the the We're at the end of the year already.
I don't know how the hell that happened. I really
don't this Probably this this, this might be the actual

(01:20:58):
last Red Friday win. The Doster Boys for the year
because next week is Christmas. If you haven't remembered that,
I keep for I'm like, holy crap, Christmas is next week.
We're like, we're less than a week away from Christmas.
So next Friday, next Thursday, and Friday, we won't be
doing a show Christmas, and Christmas Day after Christmas we

(01:21:19):
won't be doing one. And New Year's Eve and New
Year's Day. I think there are also gonna be days
that we're not going to be doing a show. Just
a couple of things to throw out there, So it'll
be it'll probably be January second by the time we
get the Dost Boys back after today's performance, which will
be perfect because the next session of the legislature in

(01:21:43):
Florida will begin in January, the beginning of January, so
we'll get all prepared for that and ready to go.
But something else that we also should be ready to
go and be prepared for coming up in January, and
considering what we just went through. Government employees, military employees

(01:22:04):
be prepared. And you know, and I hate to say this,
tube with the seventeen seventy six, with that bonus, I
would love to see our military members spend that on
Christmas presents for the kids and everything else. Talk it
a little bit of that away, and be tucking a
little bit away for a safety fund for the next month.

(01:22:27):
And again, if you're somebody who's lower income, you're on
snap benefits or any of these other things, be stocking
up because Chuck you shutdown two point zero is coming.
I want to be wrong, I really do want to
be wrong that that's not going to be the situation.

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But it doesn't look good. Set a majority leader or
minority leader. Chuck You Schumer on Tuesday decline to actually
rule out the possibility of yet another government shut down
as the Democrats continue to press the Republicans to extend
the Affordable Care Act subsidies. Now, it's already something that's

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going through the House. It's got to come over to
the Senate now for that to happen. Now look like
it's going to happen, and then, of course Donald Trump
can always veto the whole thing, and then it goes
right back through the circle. We've heard very little, if
anything about the Republicans in the House finishing up the budget,

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which should be done by now. It shouldn't be into
the second third week of January where we approached the
end of the continued Resolution that they're still struggling and
fighting to get some things done in the House and
then it's got to go to the Senate. It should
be done now, before the Republican Party and before the

(01:23:50):
House goes on Christmas vacation. It should be done. Mike
Johnson should be coming out and saying, we've got all
this past. It's all ready to go. It's going to
be getting us through the rest of the year until
September thirtieth. Here it is, we've got it. We're going
to send it over to the Senate. But that's not
news we're hearing. So be prepared for, Chuck, you shut

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down two point zero. It is coming. And of course
it's all Donald Trump's fault because Donald Trump and the Republicans,
you know, they wouldn't vote to reopen the government, even
though pit a second, every single Republican voted to reopen
the government, but all except for a couple of the Democrats,
voted to keep it shut. And whatever details, that doesn't matter.

(01:24:36):
It's Donald Trump's fault and the Republican's fault that the
government was shut and it turned out to be a
very powerful, very effective tool for the Democrats. It rillied
up their base. Why because you had so many people
that were not able to get their snap benefits, so
many people that are not able to get their government checks.

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And when people are struggling, when people are hungry, when
people earn fear, and you come out and you tell
them this is the reason why. That is their perception,
that is their reality. And unfortunately the Republican Party didn't
defend themselves well during the government shutdown. They allowed the

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picture to be painted that this was because of the Republicans.
Now we listening to the show, we know better, we
know that's not the case. But the reality is on
their base. That's what they thought. And it was effective.
And as we are going into municipal elections around the

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country in March April, we're going into primaries and March
and April for Senate seats and for Congression, for House
seats and other races around the country, this is a
perfect time you get the government to shut down once again,
because look, we had the other shutdown back in October November,

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longest one in history. Okay, it was bad, we had
the damage. You know, people were scared, some allegedly went hungry.
People didn't get their checks, and okay, it was bad,
all right, all right, we're back to normal. We're good. Okay,
I gotta play some video games. All right, we'll forget
about this, and they forget about it because Americans have

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very short attention span. So what do you got to do.
You've got to reignite that fire, and you've got to
do it at a politically perfect time. And the best
political perfect time on that is coming up now with
all these primaries that are happening. So January twenty first
is the is the time that the the Continuing Resolution expires?

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But or is it the thirtieth It might be the thirtieth,
I don't know. It's it's right around that time period.
And the Democrats they want the continuing subsidies for the
Affordable Care Act, you know, the Affordable Care Act that
is so affordable for the American people that we have
to subsidize it with the American people's tax dollars, you know,

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the tax dollars that we tax you heavily on everything
that you buy, everything that you earn, so that we
can pay for the Affordable Care Act that you're going
to pay out the ass for but we're going to
subsidize the parts of it that are super expensive to
make it easier for you. How do you come up
with this logic as a democrat? How do you come

(01:27:37):
up with this logic? I love how the democrats are
just like, well, it's not a big dail, it's this
government money the government's paying for. Now, where do you
think the government gets the money from. They get it
from we the people. Let's talk about real quickly so
that there's an understanding on this one. When it comes

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to the the national debt to thirty eight and a
half trillion dollars, almost thirty nine trillion dollars, which will
be that way in no time flat. Here, who is
our number one group of people that we owe money to?
And I love asking this question because most people don't
know the answer to this. Most people think, oh, it's

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China that Oh my god, we owe all that money
to China. Now, China's number three on the list, number
two as far as foreign countries go. Boops, they gave
that away. Number one on the list of foreign countries
is Japan. We owe them the most, followed by China.
But the people that we owe the money, or what
were phrased that that government owes is we the people.

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They have borrowed it, stole it from the treasury, They
borrowed it through things like you know, government bonds that
we have gone out and we've paid for in the
hopes that the government will actually pay us back for it.
That is where the majority of our money comes from,
the loaned money. I mean, there's a list that's a

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mile long of the different banks and the different countries
and the different this, but the number one on the
list is we the people. So when you hear the
government coming out and they give it, you know, the
federal reserve too, When when they go off and they say, oh, well,
you know it's just the government money, it's our money.

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Who do you think is paying that back? Who's who's
paying back China and Japan and all the other countries
that we owe money to the government. Where's the government
getting the money? Taxes? Who's paying the taxes? We the people?
Then stop getting out there and acting as if it's

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not a big deal. And right now, with the government
funding set to expire in January, lawmakers are already renewing
the pressure to add additional appropriations to the bills or
the temporary funding measures at least to avoid the other shutdown.
And they will do it. They will do it another

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temporary funding They will do another continuing resolution rather than
an actual funding measure to get us through the year.
And why because it brings you to June. And when
you bring it to June, and you have more primaries
that'll be having in August, and it's right up there
towards the election time, it renews the whole aspect of

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Oh my god, the Republicans are so bad that they
took away my statu benefits again in June. Don't worry here,
we are to save the day. We're gonna pass this
continuing resolution in the House. We're gonna get it to
the Senate. Schumer's gonna hold it up. We're gonna blame
the Republicans again. Oh my god, it's the worst in
the world. Okay, finally we get it passed because we've

(01:30:57):
made enough noise on this and we pass it. What's
going to happen now, Well, now we have to get
through September thirtieth. And as we approach September thirtieth, what
do we do? We do it all over again. We
pass the Continual Resolution to get us through to June thirtieth,

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September thirtieth. In June, and then in September we go
through this entire story once again. And if this time
around it's even better, because why if you shut the
government down in October, guess what's coming up in less
than a month. Yep, the election. This is the game

(01:31:39):
that the Democrats are playing. And this is why we
need to have more Republicans across the board, across everywhere.
We need Republican governors. We need Republican state senators and
state representatives. We need local officials, We need our actual
congress people, we need our senators, We need the president.

(01:32:00):
We need Mike Johnson to be screaming and hollering at
at the top of his lungs. Might need to get
a ladder to get up there so he can get
it past everybody. But everybody needs to scream the reality
of what's going on and focus the blame on the Democrats.
It shouldn't be one of these things where we all
voted for it, but they just won't do it. No,

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it has to be the Republicans are voting to or
open the government. The Republicans are are voting to make
sure that you get your snap benefits, but the Democrats
and Chuck Schumer is holding it back. That is the
message to the Republican Party has got to drill into
their brains because if they don't, it's an easy win

(01:32:42):
for the Democrats. And remember, the Democrats don't need a
lot of seats to win the House. They need a handful.
And like I said, at this point in time, I
think what's going to happen is we're going to see
the Democrats win the House. And this is my prediction.
The Democrats will win the House by about fifteen seats.

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Fifteen to twenty seats is what they are going to
gain for a win in the House. And then the
chaos and disaster that is going to happen from then
on is going to be. It's going to be country ending,
it really is. They will hold back everything that they
can on Donald Trump. They will stop him from doing

(01:33:26):
everything that he possibly can, and you know, then it's over.
By the way, one of the other things that I
think needs to also stop happening, and this I blame
the Republicans for it, and that is Donald Trump needs
to stop having to do executive orders. He needs to

(01:33:48):
stop doing it. And the way that Donald Trump stops
doing executive orders is not by saying, hey, Donald Trump,
stop doing executive orders. No, it has to be don
don't worry about it. We got this one. And the
Republicans need to pass the things that Donald Trump is
doing as executive orders, and they can pass this so

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that way the Republican Party can turn around and say, hey,
here's all the things that we've done. Because, like I
said yesterday and I've said it a few other times too,
the only thing that the Republican Party has right now
when it comes to their fight is, well, we passed
the big beautiful bill. Other than what are the Democrats

(01:34:32):
or the Republicans actually done. They haven't done much. The
Senate won't change, just the House shoes.

Speaker 5 (01:34:40):
Yea.

Speaker 1 (01:34:43):
You know, I don't think that the Democrats are going
to win back the House or the Senate. They're going
to get the House. I don't think they'll get the Senate.
But just because the fact that they didn't win the
Senate back in numbers doesn't mean that they're not going
to control some of the weak senators. Now, the majority

(01:35:06):
in the Senate is not that big and the Democrats.
They are good at threatening, bribing, whatever they got to
do to the Republicans to get a couple more of
them in their pocket. They've got a history of doing it.
They do it all the time. And that is one
of the things that we will see happen. We will

(01:35:27):
see them get the House, and I predicted this too.
They'll get the House fifteen twenty votes. There's gonna be
not just simply impeachments. They're going to go after Article two,
Section four to remove the entire cabinet. That will probably
be a vote that will happen a couple of times.
It'll happen, it'll get over to the Senate, and the
Senate will get inredible pressure from the Democrats, and there

(01:35:52):
will be the behind the deals pressures. There's gonna be
the hey, don't forget about the videos and the pictures
that we have, don't forget about all the blackmails that
we have on you. And they will convince a couple
of Republicans who will, by the way, be up for
reelection the next time around UH to side a little
bit more of them, because if you don't, the media

(01:36:14):
is on our side. Media is on our side, and
we're gonna turn around and we're going to we're gonna
destroy you. We're gonna we're gonna talk about all these
bad things and and look MS now and and CNN
and all these other guys. They've got the stories ready.
They're gonna bash you. You might want to vote for
us and get rid of Donald Trump. You help us
get rid of Donald Trump, and will help you. That's

(01:36:36):
what will happen. I think it's gonna take a lot.
There's gonna be quite a bit before it gets that point.
I don't think it's going to be like a right away.
There's gonna be articles of impeachment that will be filed
on day number one that the the House switches over
to Democrat control. Without a doubt, there's going to be
all kinds of things that are going to be put

(01:36:57):
out there to uh to to basically shut down and
reverse any of the executive orders that Donald Trump has
done to stop him from doing things. It's gonna be horrible.
Have I talked to Gruders yet? Answer to that, no,
I have not. I have not talked to Joe Gruders.

(01:37:17):
I don't know if I want to better yet. I
don't know if he wants to hear from me, because
either he'll do one of two things. He'll either hire
me or he'll hang up on me. What of the two.
But I mean, even Joe Gruders needs to hear hear
some pretty simple, hardcore facts about what needs to be done.

(01:37:39):
And this is not a time to be focusing on
redoing this and doing that. You need to be full on,
balls to the walls getting it done. That's what you
need to do. You need to get it done. You
need to stop thinking about the old ways. You need
to put your head into the mentality of the Democrats.

(01:38:04):
That's what you have to do. You have to think
like a Democrat to understand how to combat the Democrats.
And maybe Joni's to listen to the show, because I
tell you all the time exactly how the Democrats are
thinking and how they work, and pretty much everything that
I've said about them is what's going on. They are refocusing,

(01:38:29):
they are redoing the way that they blame things, and
that's how the Democrats will win. What's that Take a chance?
If not, I'll call them. You know what if the
shoes I think shoes you have my phone number. I
don't know if you do or not. You know, what

(01:38:49):
I would actually take a call from from Joe groups.
I would love to talk with him, even if it
is an off the air conversation. I would I would
love to give him by two cents on this h
and also hear what he has said. I would love
to have him on the show too, But I would
love to even talk to him just off the show, uh,

(01:39:10):
to see where he stands with these things and and
what they're doing, because you know, we really got to
change some things up. And have I talked with Earl.
The answer to that question is no, I have not
talked to Earl in a while. I need to. I
need to reach out to him see how he's doing.
But we'll see what happens. But I'm telling you looking

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at this in the eyes of Democrats and what it
is that that that they have done in the past,
and what it's going to take for them to win,
just to win people over, because you have to understand
how people work, how people function. And you can be
somebody who's just going to go, well, I'm gonna do
a study and a survey to see how i can
talk to people. You have to know how to talk

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to people. You have to understand how people react and
the and the one of the things that the Republican
Party never uses is the emotions. And quite honestly, that
is one of the things that the Republican Party needs
to do. They need to use the emotions. And Colin,

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You're right, some of these Republicans are so spineless they
couldn't pass the salt? Can I point this out too?
By the way, Colin's not even American. Colin's over there
in the UK and he sees it from there. This
is how the world views even the Republican Party. The
Republican Party is not strong. And the reason they're not

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strong is because they've only got one strong leader. They
got the one strong leader, and that's Donald Trump. And
I've said this over and over again that you have
got to stop putting all of your eggs into the
Donald Trump basket, because heaven forbid, something could happen to

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Donald Trump tomorrow. And if that was to happen, what
does the Republican Party do. Who do they have to
to lean against. Who do they have to say, this
is the strong voice for our party. Nobody. They'll have jd.
Vance who will step in and we'll we'll kind of,

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you know, move on with things and kind of pick
up the torch a little bit, but he'll do things
in a little bit of a different way, and there'll
be time to adjust to it. And then and by
the time like look, look if and again, heaven forbid,
please don't ever let anything happen. But if something happened
in Trump tomorrow, it would take weeks, a few weeks

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for jd Vance to to get acclimated with everything. Even
though he's he's very much so involved. He's not like
a lot of past vice president's very much involved, but
it'll it'll take a little bit of time to get
his feet wet, to get things understood, to pick up
exactly where Donald Trump was on things, and then of
course he'll want to tweak it to his own way,

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and it'll take a little bit of more time. And
you could be a couple of months into it before
his shoes are solidly planted on the ground and he's
ready to go. But at that point, you're already into
the primaries, you're already starting to lose elections, and then
you've only got months to go until the big election,

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and the Democrats will come out and go, well, there
you go, there you don't have Donald Trump anymore. What
do you guys got nothing? Who's gonna be the one
that's gonna come out and slap the Democrats around? In
the meantime.

Speaker 2 (01:42:41):
JD.

Speaker 1 (01:42:41):
Vance is good at it, but he's still not the
troll that Donald Trump was Speaker Johnson, what has he
done hasn't done anything. So it is dangerous times that
we are in and the Republican Party needs to wake up.
The Republican Party needs to get better leaders. That is
going going on? What's that? A Democrat will stick with

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another Democrat until the bitter end. A Republican will throw
another Republican under the bus in a New York minute
if they believe they can gain advantage. Yeah, it's true.
Remember the phrase Republicans give up too easily. But Conservatives fight,
and so do Democrats. That's right, He's sure is not

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a Mike Pence. I mean, I have a lot of
confidence in JD. Vance to be able to step in
should that, ever, Heaven forbid be needed. Get a lot
of confidence in me. We will do that. I mean
at first I was like JD. Who, But I've become
very impressed with him, and I think that even as

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a president I think he would be an amazing, amazing president.
But we don't have any other strong leaders. And again,
take Donald Trump out of the picture. For whatever reason,
Jade Vance goes into the role. Okay, jd Vance steps
in as a strong leader. Again, do we put everything
on jd Vance? And this is one of the problems

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with the Democrat or the Republican Party and why why
they're gonna lose and and this pains me so much
to even think this, because if the Republican Party loses,
we can lose the country. The Democrats when when they
get control again, they are not going to just simply

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double down. They're gonna triple down, quadruple down on all
of their efforts. Now when it comes to campaigning, you
watch this is some of the things that are going
to change in this this coming year. You're gonna see
the Democrats slide slightly away from the DEI. They're gonna

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get away from that a little bit. They're going to
get away from the transgender aspect a little bit. They're
going to slightly back off of the immigration, the illegal immigration. Instead,
it will be they're going to change the way that
they do this. And they rather than saying, oh, my god,

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ice is the worst in the world. It's going to be, okay,
how do we get the criminal element out? And then
they'll slide in. The thing that I've kept saying that
they need to do is they'll they'll start going, Okay, well,
let's figure out how we take care of the good families.
And look, we're concerned about the families, and their base
will be like, oh, my god, they're concerned about the

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Figu're right, you're sorry. We got to think about the
children and the children of these these illegals that are
here and there. The families aren't doing anything wrong, they're
not breaking any laws. We really got to think about them.
But you're right, we do got to get rid of
the bad guys. And with all the success that Donald
Trump has has has had with the c of the border,

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with getting rid of the bad guys out, the Democrats
will jump on that to take credit. They will be like, yeah,
you know what we got we gotta do that. We
gotta get them out of there, and they will fake
campaign leaning that way. They won't go all that way,
but they lean just that way enough to get some
people back onto their side. They'll get in charge and

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then it'll be DEI all over again. It will be
all this other stuff and it's just it's not gonna
be good. All right, we gotta take a quick break.
Coming up at the bottom of the hour of the
Doster Boys is gonna be joining us. We'll talk with
them about all the political aspects that are going on

(01:46:43):
and so much more. Hang on, we will be right back.
This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning.

Speaker 5 (01:46:50):
Red Fridays on the Brian Rush Show.

Speaker 3 (01:46:53):
If we remember read for you one to deploy the
world talking politics, will drink now back to the show.

Speaker 1 (01:47:19):
All right, welcome back to the Brian Rush Show. And
of course it is our Red Friday. Remember everyone deployed.
Thank you so much for making us part of your day.
We do appreciate it. So if you didn't catch the
news the the suspected shooter the Brown University, also the
MIT shooting, which by the way, I don't know if

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you caught that, because Mit they had a professor that
was shot and killed and home. It's kind of one
of those. It kind of got buried a little bit
in the news cycle. But yeah, that's another one. Suspect
to be the same person, which again the whole story
is amazing seeing how it changed like instantly, when all

(01:48:02):
of a sudden, all of this, uh, this criticism came about.
Now the person ends up being found shot dead by
apparent suicide. I mean, that's good, but it's it's a
it's a good thing that that the that they're at
least dead. Now, whether there will not we'll find out

(01:48:23):
motives or anything else, who knows. But you know, this
is another thing that we have to talk about, and
it's it's the gun control factor. Once again, we had
the the the massive shooting that happened in Australia and
Bondi Beach uh where multiple people were killed, multiple people
were shot, all done by two people who, by the way,
we were again Islamic terrorists. I know, it's it's hard

(01:48:48):
to believe, but uh, yep, that was the case, Islamic terrorists.
And right away the UH, the premiere of the New
South Wales jumped out like literally the today that the
shooting happened and said that you know, we need to
have better gun control and that the only people that
should have guns are people that are farmers or working

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in the agricultural industry. Those are the only people that
should have guns and It's funny because as we see
the continued argument of the gun control and we saw
how they've done the gun buybacks and they've done the
gun bands in Australia, that they've done it in all
these other places where you end up seeing other violence

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that ends up happening. And by the way, the guns
that were used in the shooting in Bondi Beach, in
that terror attack, they were exactly the type of guns
that the politicians say should be okay for farmers and
people on agriculture to work to have. So you're now

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talking about not allowing people to defend themselves. And if
I want to go shoot up a crowd, but I
can't run down to the local gun store to get
a gun, or I've had to turn my guns in,
how am I gonna do? Oh you know what, there's
a farm down the street. Let me run down to

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the farm down the street and I'll either beat the
crap out of the farmer or kill the farmer or whatever,
steal his guns. And now I have long rifles that
I don't have to get up close and personal with.
I can stand up on a bridge once again and
just start picking them off. Brilliant plan. Nobody's there to

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stop me. Average response time for police in situations like
that and sometimes upwards of five minutes. So let's plan
this out here. Okay. So I get up there with
my long rifle, knowing nobody can stop me unless somebody
wants to have the balls to actually attack me, which
I mean, as long as I'm attention, I'd just be

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done with that one pop them off. Nobody else gonna
want to come up and try it, because I'm gonna
do that, I get shot myself. So now I'll be
up there on that bridge. I got five minutes. Just
take that crowd. Oh you think you can run? I
got a long rifle, gotcha, gotcha? Not gonna matter. Get

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five minutes to take that out. By the way, most
mass shootings around the world are over in sixty seconds.
Most mass shootings that take the lives and injure the
lives of multiple people are generally done and over with
in sixty seconds. The commercial break that we take during

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this show is three minutes. We can do three mass
shootings during a commercial break. Brilliant idea. Let's take away
the guns. Oh well, hang on a second, let's double
up on that a little bit now, the Australian Prime
Minister is now set to launch the largest gun buyback
scheme in thirty years after the Bondi terror attack. And

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again nobody thought about what I just thought about, how
many people can you take out within the five minutes
or so that it takes for police to respond. Now,
remember with the Bondi attack, there was one officer that
finally showed up, after they've already shot like thirty people killed,
like twelve people or whatever it is. Finally one officer

(01:52:33):
shows up and had to practically empty a magazine before
he hit the guy. One officer. Now here in the
state of Florida we have a shooting like that. By
the time the second or third round went off, the

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guy's probably going to get turned into Swiss cheese because
so many of us will shoot. And then you got
to look at statistics, let's look at reality. When it
comes to taking away guns from the people, there's multiple
things that happen. The worst thing that happens is that

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the government falls and socialism or dictatorships take over because
the people had zero ability to defend themselves because the
government took it away. And Greg, you're right, gun confiscations
will increase deaths, and it has Let's go to the UK.

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UK bans guns. What happens in London? People are getting
stabbed all the time. Japan can't own guns. What happens there?
Somebody takes out a samurai's sword and attacks people in
a subway. You look at some of the other countries recently,
a few of these other attacks that have happened, like

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the one in Germany not too long ago. Can't have
guns there. Guess what happened. Not a problem. I got
a truck. Let me get into my truck, plow over
all these people. Man, this is so much easier. I
didn't have to worry about loading up a bunch of magazines,
didn't have to worry about changing out magazines. I'd just
jump up with the truck. It just boom, go plow
them right on over. Wait, come, counting them all up

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like crazy. Once, Nash, you can take away the cars,
you take away the swords, take away the knives. You
take away one element from somebody who wants to do
all this bad stuff. And all they're going to do
is find another way of doing it. But what government
is doing is reducing the amount of times or ability

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for we the people to defend ourselves. It's up to
forty people now that have been injured in the Australian thing,
and the Prime Minister announced the new national gun buyback
thing following the massacre, with hundreds of thousands of firearms
expected to be collected from the public. Yeah, that's gonna

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it's gonna work well, because again I want to do
a shooting. I want to do a mass shooting. I
want to get out there. I want to shoot as
many people as they can do it. Where do I
get a firearm to do that? Oh, just go to
the farm. Go to the farm in any one of
the agricultural areas. That's not a plan that's actually gonna work.

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It does increase violence and it increases other fire I mean,
look here in America, you know, America. The way that
the left portrays it, the way the media portrays it,
is that we are the wild West of gun shooting.
That there's that that all the deaths that happened in
America are because of guns, and that that these people

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here in America are taking their guns and the guns
are making them want to go shoot people. And it's
really really bad. However, it's really kind of odd that
with all of the the deaths that are supposed to
be having by gun, the number one cause of death
in America violent wise, is not gun violence. Hands and feet, people, punching, choking,

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attacking by hand kills more people than guns. So what
do we do for a solution there? What's our solution
to prevent the bad guys from going off and putting
his hands around your neck and choking the life out
of you? What come on, democrats, help us out with

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this one. What is your solution to the bad guys
who doesn't have a gun now? Because we took them
all the way and I don't have a way of
defending myself. And this bad guy comes up and starts
choking me. He's overpowering me, a lot stronger than me,
and I can't break that choke hold, and the next
thing you know, boom, there go drop dead on the

(01:57:01):
ground because this bad guy just choked me out versus
somebody being able to come up put their hands around
my neck and start to choke me, and I reach
down and go pop pop pop pop pop pop pop.
I thought it's gonna be sore for a minute, but
that's some on. Bitch is gonna be dead. Nothing will

(01:57:23):
happen to that guy if I can't reach to my
waist and empty a magazine into him. Now, the bigger
thing is just taking away guns from the people so
that they can't fight government. I mean, that's that's where
it really truly lies. And then when you look at

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the gun violence here in America, remember the statistic that
they give you is high. But if you dig into
the statistics of gun violence, the number one thing in
gun violence, in the category of gun violence is death

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by suicide by gun. That's number one. It's not mass shootings,
it's not homicides, it's suicide by gun. That's the number one.
The actual homicide aspect falls even further down you have
suicide being number one, and really number two is the

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accidental discharges. And those accidental discharges are somebody handed somebody
a gun that they didn't clear properly before doing it
and it went off, you know, and Alec Baldwin kind
of situation where you know, oh, the trigger was too
sensitive and I didn't realize it and it it went off.

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That type of stuff. And then you work your way
down the line and then you see, oh, homicides down there,
but you don't want to, you know, group that all up.
You want to make sure that it's it's scary, and
the scarier you make it, the better that it is. Hammers.
More people are killed by hammers in America than by guns.

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It's a it's real estic and Kurt. By the way,
it's it's not nWo, it's o WO. One World Order.
There's nothing new about it, nothing new at all. I mean,
the the One World Order group of people have been
around for generations and centuries. The only thing new about

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it is just it's the next generation, that's all. But
the whole idea of government going off and doing this,
it's it's not effective. The thing that is effective because
remember what, I've shared this number with you this week
a couple of times. Then there's upwards of about a
million cases reported in America of a good guy with

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a gun stopping a bad situation. Yeah, wait until maid
gets here in America. I hope it doesn't. I really don't.
And if you don't know, what MAIDE is made is
the medical assistance and death, which is a thing that
they do in Canada where if I mean it started

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off with the good intention, and I'm going to say
good intention where if you're somebody who is suffering from
a fatal disease, you know, cancer or you know lou
Garrigg's disease or something along that line, that you're just
not going to recover from, that you can escape the
pain by medically assisting ending your life. But then the

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libtards up there in Canada decided, hey, let's expand that
a little bit more. Are you feeling down, feeling depressed,
feel like life isn't very good? Well, go ahead, we'll
categorize you in the maid as well. Oh by the way,
if you are mentally handicapped in any way autistic to
the extreme where you're not going to be a productive

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part of society, yeah we can offer you too. Yeah, seriously,
that is something in Canada that you could do. If
you are somebody with a mental disability that is so
bad that you have zero ability to take care of
yourself and that you are going to be reliant upon
other people in society to take care of you until

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the end of your life, you can take part in
made and you can end your life. Or better yet,
in Canada, it's more like, I don't just post birth
abortion this one, and I think the day that somebody
in America decides to go down that road to present

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that that is a a person that probably should be
physically removed from office and slapped around. Yeah, she's right.
They know exactly what they're doing so that nobody else
can have a gun except for them. And that's that's
that's how dictators work. And the sad part about it

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too are the people that that that support it, because
we've seen this in history. We've seen the people that
that jump in there and they're like, oh, yeah, we're
gonna support this one. It's gonna be awesome. We're gonna
be Oh, this is the way we got to do it.
And then next thing you know, they go, why am
i am i knees in the street? Why why do
you have a gun to the back of my head?
Because you were a useful idiot. We use you, We

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don't need you anymore. You're done now. One of the
things that the One World Order wants is a smaller population,
so of course they want people to start dying. Why
do you think the diseases have been cured? Why do
you think that we allow this violence stuff? And not
a way to be able to stop the violence. I
mean This is easy to stop the violence. It's easy

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to stop all these terrorist groups. If we really truly
wanted to change things in this world, you know that
we very easily could say, Okay, we have terrorist groups
that we have to teach them a lesson. What do
we do? Well, you annihilate them. You don't do a

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drone strike and take out a leader. No, you annihilate them.
It's one of these things. Where where's the training camp
right there? How many of them are there right now?
About two hundred? Drop five bombs on top of them. Yeah,
but sir, only one will well, nope, drop five. Where's

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the other group? But they're over there, Drop six on them.
That's how you do it. You absolutely annihilate the terrorists,
and you make it so that anybody that ever wants
to think about wanting to do that that this was
probably a bad idea, and then they won't. You give
them the understanding that if you're going to be a terrorist,
if you're going to come after people, we're going to

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kill you. If you're a bad guy here in the
United States of America, you've got to understand very simple thing.
You break into somebody's house, and look, we got sheriffs
here in the state of Florida that have been very
clear about this. You break into somebody's house, expect to
be shot and killed. Sheriff Judd, Why did you guys

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shoot that person sixty eight times? Sixty eight times because
we ran out of bullets? Hey, homeowner, why did you
shoot that person thirty something times? Well, because I didn't
have another magazine to put in. You allow that type
of a retaliation towards the evil and the bad, and
then we're good. What was that doctor guillotine was the

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first offer of his own invention? Yeah, that's true. People
forget about that as well. There is evil in this world,
and we have to fight the evil.

Speaker 2 (02:05:15):
It's all there is to it.

Speaker 1 (02:05:16):
Just gotta fight the evil. All right. Coming up, the
Oster Boys is gonna be joining us. We're gonna chat
with them about some of the things going on in
tallahassee preparing for the the session that'll be happening in January,
see some of the things that may have come out
of committee. And we'll talk about a few other things too,
as we always do. Stand by the Doster Boys on
the way next right here on the Brian Rush Show.
Good morning, that's time the boys. Yep, there we go.

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That is the new Doster Boys jingle. Uh to get
the show back up and running. It is Friday, It's
the bottom of the hour, the Doster Boys joining us,
Matt and you like your new jingle, Brian.

Speaker 2 (02:06:03):
I couldn't think of a higher honor. Man, what an
unbelievable nice thing to do for us in the Christmas season. Man,
that's worth. That's it's priceless.

Speaker 3 (02:06:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:06:12):
But by the time we come back, we'll have another one.
By the way, I was going to tell the boys
the story of when I actually wrote that one and
did it, but I figured it would be a lot
more fun to actually uh do it on the air
on the show. I actually did that one this morning
while sitting on the toilet, So that is that was
I was saying. I was sitting on my phone on

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the app and I'm like, oh, well, let'sn't do this
and what is that? And I'm like, perfect, let's go
do the show. So that's when we when we did
that one for you this morning. The other ones that
we had, I just wasn't impressed with them, so that
one worked out the best.

Speaker 7 (02:06:48):
And I'm glad that we Yeah, yeah, I thought you
put into that as amazing. Oh yeah, that's the part
that's most moving about it all.

Speaker 1 (02:06:56):
It was moving uh you know once uh once we
got everything all do and so it's good that we've
got that going on. The hell, this show just fell
off the rail again, I swear to God. Anyhow, Hi boys.

Speaker 7 (02:07:09):
Hey Ben, Brian, how you doing?

Speaker 2 (02:07:11):
Man?

Speaker 1 (02:07:11):
You know what, I can't complain. I was thinking that
today was going to be able to do the show
because of the fact that I thought I was starting
to get some strip throat last night. But I did
everything that I needed to to take care of it
to make sure it didn't happen. And so far today
we is good. So we got a lot to talk
about today. Where do we even want to start today?
I guess is the day that we're supposed to see
the Epstein files released. What are your thoughts on that one?

Speaker 2 (02:07:36):
That's exactly right. And we were talking a little bit
before the show began about whether there's going to be
a whole pile of new information that we all get.
My guess is there will be a lot of people
screen to go see what's in the Epstein files. This
is like, you know, the ultimate Christmas present for all
of the political watchers out there. But I also read

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a few news reports that said that the Justice Department
had been really working quickly to complete all the redactions
that they felt were needed. So it'll be interesting to
see how many reactions there are, whether names are included,
whether only Democrat names are included, whether some Republican names
are included. But regardless, I think going into the holiday week,

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it is certainly going to be one topic of discussion,
and if not, maybe the topic of discussion. But note something, Brian,
Note something. Usually, if I'm in a position where I
want to release a report and not have very much
news about it, I would do it the Friday before Christmas. So,

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you know, I'm not sure that they really want this
thing to be discussed that much in the mainstream media.
I think it's kind of like, oh, let's put it
out there and then hopefully by the time we get
the next Friday and Christmas is over, this thing will
be over it kid.

Speaker 1 (02:08:53):
Yeah, I mean the past couple of days, I don't
know if you've caught on with this, but there's been
a lot of I mean, first of the Democrats came
out with the leaked photos. Oh, look, we got the
photos of Donald Trump with all the young women that
are redacted. Hang out a second, let's let's peel that
redaction up. Oh look at that. Those are from the
Miss America pageants that Donald Trump owned.

Speaker 2 (02:09:14):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (02:09:14):
Imagine that that wasn't an FS scene file. So the
past couple of days, there's been a lot of the hey,
uh so Donald Trump's name is in this a lot,
but you know, it's nothing really all that important. I mean,
it's it's it's just kind of they're already starting to
dismiss the idea that Donald Trump's name is listed in

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there but of nothing of importance. And it's the left
that's kind of doing it. I don't know if you've
saw that.

Speaker 7 (02:09:43):
Yeah, I mean it's a it's a story that's shifted
and moved so much, you know, over the last I mean,
certainly over the last twelve months, but of course it
was percolating for years before that. I Mean. The funny
thing about redactions is, depending on how they're done, it
can actually end up making somebody look worse than than

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what you know is the truth, which is kind of
your point about the photographs. You know, I think there's
no doubt that the Justice Department is going to be
very careful about anything that could make President Trump or
anybody else, you know, look bad when they don't need to.
But I think that's right. It's it's kind of like,
how many reactions are there if you have documents that

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are you know, half sharpeied out or whatever whatever technique
they're going to use to to do these reactions, to
end up actually with more questions than you started with
the fact the fact that all I mean, this is
a point that I've made before, the fact that this,
all of this was under the control of the four
years of the Biden administration suggest to me and to

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a lot of other people that you know, if there
was the the smoking gun that was going to take
down Trump or other Republicans, that smoking gun would have
been exposed already. We had already seen it. And so yeah,
I think there's a lot of people that are going
to end up being in spin control trying to say
either it's worse than it really is, or you know,
we're done with it, let's move on.

Speaker 1 (02:11:08):
Yeah. And you know, I've said that so many times
about the whole Donald Trump thing, that you know, there's
absolutely nothing that would take Donald Trump down harder and
faster if if we were given evidence in proof that
he was a pedophile, no matter how much we love
Donald Trump, no matter how much we agree with his policies,
if it came out proven that he was a pedophile,
he would lose so much support. And I think everybody

(02:11:30):
knows that that's common sense. And they never, once in
the four years had when they had the control of it,
released it. And instead, what we keep seeing is the
desperate effort to try and throw Donald Trump under the bus.
It's like, oh, there's here's a photo with him and
Jeffrey Epstein. Well, yeah, both of them were social socialites
in the Washington, D C. Circle. Yes, they were all

(02:11:51):
at parties with each other. Chuck Schumer was at these
parties with him too, Bill Clinton was there, Barack Obama
was there. It's just a to with somebody. It's really
no evidence. So the level of desperation that they've gotten
to to try and tie Donald Trump to it, and then,
like I said, the fact that they're already starting to
come out to try and you know, ease the blow

(02:12:11):
about the fact that whatever comes out about Donald Trump
won't be anything worth the Damn.

Speaker 7 (02:12:17):
Yeah, bru.

Speaker 2 (02:12:18):
I mean, look, this is the way that these rumors
kind of get started. Politicians are generally speaking, always in
campaign mode. I know this because what you do. We
you know, we're in the consulting business. That's right, and
most of your candidate as well. And I got to
tell you, you know, here's what happens. Okay, if you're running
for office and somebody who's a billionaire shows up and says, hey, man,

(02:12:38):
I'm going to contribute a hundred thousand dollars to your
political committee, by the way, you know, calling down, you know,
let's have dinner, let's hang out, let's go to this
party or whatever, even if it's an obligatory thing where
it's kind of like, all right, I'm going to go
hang out with this guy for a half hour because
I'm trying to raise some money from him. That's generally
the way that the business is done overall, right, And

(02:13:00):
so people being in Epstein's orbit, who was a billionaire.
Even the liberal news media has said that he was
a billionaire. And know there's questions about how he got
the billion dollars, but he was a rich guy who
threw around a lot of political money. He's going to
have a lot of people in his files. The question
is going to be whether they were engaged in the activities,
the illicit activities that Epstein was also doing on the side.

(02:13:22):
And I think there's Democrats and Republicans ai like he
knew Epstein who were not engaged in those activities, and
they rightfully should not be pinpointed for criticism.

Speaker 1 (02:13:32):
Yeah, yeah, And I think you're right on that. And
I think there's there's probably a lot more people that
are listed in there that simply were on the plane.
And look, I've worked in private aviation, so I understand
how private planes work and how the rich do that.
They're constantly Hey, I'm going to the West Palm Beach,
you want to go Yeah, I was going to go down.
I was going to take the airline. But sure, I'll

(02:13:53):
jump on your plane or jump on yours and versus
mind that' stuff that happens all the time. I mean,
so that's not really a big deal. And then the
number of people that, again just in the social circles
of West Palm Beach and New York City that you're
just there. So there's these people are going to be
listed there, and I think we've already seen the things like,
you know, Prince Andrew or now the former Prince Andrew

(02:14:15):
is somebody who was obviously doing some of the bad stuff.
And then there was the guy who was the former
president of Harvard who, as all this was coming out,
was like, Oh, I'm gonna I'm going to disappear here
into the corner. It's just going to be people like that.
These these former executives, former politicians that will will probably
be named in some of this stuff, won't be prosecuted,

(02:14:37):
will be shamed, and then the whole thing's going to
be a letdown once it's all out.

Speaker 7 (02:14:43):
Yeah, And you know, I think it's a part of
a larger debate that as a society we're having, which
is on these law enforcement issues, how much does the
public get to know or should know? And you know,
in past times, I think when when our societies had
a little bit more trust of our authority figures and
our experts, that line would have been a little bit

(02:15:04):
easier to navigate. We would have just said, hey, you know,
the Justice Department has looked at this stuff, or the
local prosecutors and looked at this stuff, and everybody would
kind of trust that they had made the right decision
that has evaporated in our society. I mean, many many
constituencies out there. This is the very thing that they're
campaigning for, is we need to know everything. We need

(02:15:26):
to see all this information, and this might end up
being an exercise in kind of some almost public embarrassment
once we can sort of see what some of the
information is, where maybe there's innuendo or maybe there's you know,
some sort of like guilt by association. But if we
if we as a society kind of learned there's really

(02:15:47):
nothing here that we didn't already know other than just
some things that some people wish, you know, hadn't come out.
And then the bigger piece of it is the victims,
you know, just the kind of obviously needed reaction to
protect the privacy of people who you know, were victims
of serious crimes. And so just all of that, just

(02:16:10):
trying to balance all of that as a society and
just trying to understand, you know, how do we deal
with this kind of information. In the end, I think
all of us want transparency. We want to know what's
going on. We want to make sure that the bad
guys are being charged with crimes but it's been a
messy process and it might get messier today.

Speaker 1 (02:16:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:16:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:16:30):
To be honest, I think today's going to be a
major letdown. I think that's what it's well. I think
that there's going to be a lot of excitement about
the fact that it's coming out, but the fact that
you know, we've already seen people starting to downplay some
things that once it's out over the weekend going into
next week, it's going to be one of those Ah,
there's nothing on Trump. And if there's nothing on Trump

(02:16:51):
other than the fact that you know, he's been on
the plane that he's been to parties with with Epstein,
along with Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, all these others, that
it'll just kind of the whole thing will evaporate. And
I don't think anybody cares about the the former president
of Harvard that he may have been involved in it.
I don't think anybody cares about Prince Andrew. I don't

(02:17:13):
think anybody cares about any of these people that may
have actually been the pedophiles going to the island Because
they don't know who they are, they don't care, and
I think you know a lot of them already been
said have been dead, So it's like, who are you
going to prosecute? Who you're going to go after? And
I think this whole thing is going to fizz right out.

Speaker 2 (02:17:34):
Yeah, I mean it's a you know, Brian, at the
end of the day, this is one of those I think,
never ending stories. It's kind of almost, if I can
be so bold, it's almost like the Kennedy assassination, right.
I mean, you can be told all day long that
there was no conspiracy, but the problem is there's there's
still these like sort of unanswered questions. The problem with

(02:17:56):
the Epstein files is that Epstein himself left us with
this big mystery about how he died. Right, There's all
these sort of questionable circumstances around his death. You know,
I personally believe he probably did just kill himself, but
you know, you got these missing cakes and all this
other stuff that just lends itself to conspiracy theories. And

(02:18:16):
then you know, what we know is that he was
doing a lot of bad things with a lot of
high profile people. And to some extent, even if the
files come out today and they are a big lightdown
like what you're saying, people are going to be frustrated
because this is one of those instances where they really
do kind of want to see some heads roll.

Speaker 1 (02:18:35):
Ye.

Speaker 2 (02:18:36):
Absolutely doesn't appear that any heads are going to roll, right,
and this is very frustrating.

Speaker 1 (02:18:41):
Yeah, and if they do, they will be who who's
that I've never heard of them, That's what it'll most
likely be. It'll be former CEOs of something, you know,
some some rich kids, rich guy's kids, you know, that
type of thing. There will be a lot of nobody
really knows, nobody really cares when the arrests happened. Who

(02:19:02):
knows if we'll even find out that it was an arrest.

Speaker 7 (02:19:04):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:19:05):
Even though it's what a lot of people want, they
want the heads to roll, But I think a lot
of people are going to be very disappointed when all
of this does finally uh settle down. I mean, well,
let's even just a slightly change gears on this. You know,
you look at Dan Bongino. Dan Bongino, who during his
podcast and during his radio show was huge on on
on getting this exposed and getting it out there and

(02:19:26):
everything then gets into the FBI gets involved in all
of these these these pedophile cases and does all this
other stuff, and then all of a sudden he's like, Okay,
we're out.

Speaker 8 (02:19:35):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:19:35):
And and he's leaving the FBI now, and and really
didn't do much at least in the surface, uh for
the Epstein files, And now he's gonna want to go
back to his show. What's some of your thoughts on.

Speaker 7 (02:19:48):
On on Dan leaving the FBI, Well, yeah, and it's
it's it's uh, it's kind of the world that we
live in, this kind of social media world and media
driven world, which hey, the three of us are all
a part of to a certain extent, it's easier, it's
easier sometimes to talk about this kind of stuff in
a way that gets attention. It's a lot easier sometimes

(02:20:10):
without all the information. You know, it just kind of
lends itself to you can stoke the fears and the
suspicions and all the sorts of things that are out there,
you know. And so I think I think if I mean,
I don't know him, but I think Dongino would probably
say that in some ways his life was was better
and more fun on the outside, being able to participate

(02:20:31):
kind of where he wanted to talk about the things
he wanted to as opposed to, you know, having the
responsibility of actually navigating the stuff from the law enforcement side.
So you know, it'll be interesting to see exactly what
his career looks like afterwards. I'm sure he's going to
have a ton of things he can talk about having
done the job that he did over the last twelve months.

(02:20:53):
So you know, there's probably lots of shows that he
already has scripted out that he wants to do. But yeah,
it's just sometimes it's just easier to talk when you
don't have all the information.

Speaker 1 (02:21:03):
Yeah, and we've we've seen this over and over again
too with politicians, where you see a politician will say
I'm going to this, I'm going to that, and this
is what I'm gonna and then they get inside and
they're like, oh, you know, can't do that or that's
what not what it was that I thought it was.
So once you get into that inside, you know, it
does have a tendency to change, and the question of

(02:21:23):
what is changing, whether or not you you've been bribed
and blackmailed or you know, you just simply found out
that you know, what I thought was was isn't. So
there's there's all kinds of things there. What else we
got going on in the world, We do have the
the the upcoming session here in the state of Florida
that'll be coming up in the next couple of weeks.

(02:21:45):
What do you guys hear going on there? Because you
know that there's always Rumorville happening there.

Speaker 2 (02:21:51):
There's always rumor reveal happening there, Brian, And yes, there's
quite a few things. I'll give you three big topics, okay,
going into basically the holidays, and then that's I think
primarily what we'll see the discussion around after the new year.
Number one is still property taxes, property taxes, property taxes.
Ryan Chanblain, a state representative, released a more comprehensive plan yesterday.

(02:22:14):
Got a lot of accolades for that. You still have
the eight items that are out there that are being discussed,
debated and brought through the House right now. Representative Griffiths
actually has a bill that's being hotly debated right now
and that could end up on the ballot next year.
But there'll be a lot of property tax talk. Secondly,
the Santus didn't make an announcement yesterday's sort of a

(02:22:35):
semi announcement. Then he wants to end all road tolls
for part of residents. This will even affect some people
into Painhandle with some of the bridges. But he wants
to end all tolls for Flarta residents, not necessarily for
visitors and tourists, but for part of residents, which would
be interesting and a nice little tax break for people
going into the new year. Thirdly, the thing that will

(02:22:58):
be interesting is see whether any of these things get
accomplished or whether they get caught up in all the politics.
There was an article that emerged to Day that says
that the House leadership is committed to going to war
with the Santas on various issues related to executive control
and executive privilege and of some of what I would

(02:23:20):
call blurring of the lines between political activities and official
activities like use of the state plane and things like that.
So long and short of it is, I think that
the civil war between House Speaker Danny Perez and Governor
DeSantis will probably be the gift that keeps on giving,
can't wait, except that not a lot of other policy
stuff will get done.

Speaker 1 (02:23:41):
Well, that might be a good thing. And you know,
I do have a lot of concerns about going into
this particular session because it could dramatically affect the elections
coming up in November here in the state of Florida,
and you know the airplane thing. You know, I almost
want to say, don't get me started on that, but
the airplane, you know, we for those that don't realize,

(02:24:03):
when Rick Scott became governor, we had multiple airplanes that
was at the disposal of the governor in the cabinet
and they were being abused, and Rick Scott was like, nope,
we're getting rid of all of these things. We're gonna
just use my airplane. He ended up upgrading to a
bigger airplane during his his governor's race or his governorship,

(02:24:25):
and you know, he limited that this new plane that
they have for the governor's plane is absolute utter overkill.
And when I heard that they were buying that plane,
my first reaction was who and why there there's absolutely
no reason for why the governor, regardless of who the

(02:24:46):
governor is, has that for a plane. It's it's way
overkill for a plane. And I think that that thing
should be getting rid of and they should downgrade it
to something that is actually that makes a little bit
more sense. And there's some abuse of it, and I
hope that it does get called out but I am
worried about how the battle between now the Republican and
and and Ronda Santis is going to be because he

(02:25:07):
can leave scortch Earth and what whatever I mean, He's
he's not up for reelection at all, and I think
that could hurt us a lot.

Speaker 7 (02:25:15):
That's so interesting, Brian, when you say overkill, is it
the size of the jed what what do you mean
by that?

Speaker 1 (02:25:22):
The plane that that we have here in the state
of Florida now for the official governor's plane is a
citation latitude and it's a plane that you can literally
get on and go to l A in it non stop.
That's not that's not necessary. It's too luxurious, luxurious of
a plane. It's got way too much distance, you know,
having a plane that you can get from from Tallahassee
to Washington, from Pensacola to Miami. Uh, that's perfect. You know.

(02:25:47):
The plane that that that that Rick Scott had his
his last plane that he had before he sold that
plane and he upgraded personally, was a perfect plane. It
had enough for him, it had enough for his staff,
and it had enough for security, and you could travel
to DC, you could travel the state and it wasn't overkill.
This plane is a plane that you can also fly

(02:26:08):
international with, So it's way overkill for a plane. It's
way more money than we need to be spending for
the plane, and we should downgrade that thing quickly.

Speaker 2 (02:26:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (02:26:18):
That that is so interesting, And I think you're speaking
exactly to where a lot of voters are. You know,
it's almost like the perception is the bigger issue even
than you know whether the whatever the price tag is
or what the cost per hour is.

Speaker 1 (02:26:33):
I mean, I've been on the plane. I've actually stepped
on that plane and have been on it, and it's
it's nice.

Speaker 7 (02:26:39):
You've seen it.

Speaker 1 (02:26:40):
Yeah, I mean it's it's what I do for a living.
But I've been on that particular plane and it's it's
way nicer than it needs to be.

Speaker 7 (02:26:48):
Yeah, it's interesting. And I mean rich rich Scott, as
you mentioned, I think he earned a lot of credit.
I mean, of course he's a rich guy and he
can he can do on his own dime kind of
whatever he wants. But he did learn't a lot of
credit by saying, look, I'm going to pick up the
bill for this. You know, we're not going to make
the taxpayers pay for that, and I mean, you know,
there is a need for the leaders of Florida government

(02:27:09):
to be able to travel in these places, especially during emergencies.
But you're right, there's a way that it can be
done that that maybe curries a little bit more favor
with the base and in politics. I mean, hey, we're
all supposedly we're all physical conservatives, right and we want
to hold the line on taxpayer spending. So it's a
good point, and yeah, maybe there's some opportunity for that.

(02:27:30):
It's going to be an interesting session just because it
is the last session of governor. On chances this time,
those last sessions are always kind of interesting. Is it
going to be about legacy building? Are there going to
be some things that he and his team want to
leave behind to show, you know, the massive impact that
he's made on the state of Florida. I mean, there's
no question that Florida is a different place because of

(02:27:53):
the Ronda Santas governor time. So it'll be interesting. And
then also as we all sort of watch him and
say what's next, you know, what is his what is
his next step? Most Florida governors probably going back at
least to Jeb Bush. The governor since then have all
been kind of going on to something else, and now

(02:28:13):
we're going to see whatever that whatever the next steps
are for him.

Speaker 1 (02:28:16):
Yeah, Well, as much as we can, we can criticize
Rhonda Santism and he he has criticisms, uh that are littlegit.
I would like to see him go as a g U.
I want to see him replace Pam BONDI. That's that's
what I would like to see him do because I
think that he would be fantastic at that. Because look,
as much as I like Rhonda Santis as a governor,

(02:28:37):
he's kind of an a hole as a person, and
that's the type of person that you want in an
a G role who can go out on that attack.
And I think that if there was, if there was
going to be something that I would handpick Rhonda Santis for,
it would be that I would love to see him
be the new a G.

Speaker 2 (02:28:57):
Well, I got to tell you some of the that
would be a fascinating It was just change in the
power structure in the state of Florida. You know, it
would be amazing.

Speaker 1 (02:29:07):
Yeah, yeah, And I'm not talking about the Florida AG.
I'm talking about the US AG replacing up there Oh yeah,
I think that would be a great thing to see happen.
And of course, the other thing that I have a
concern about, and we've brought this up multiple times when
it comes to here in Florida and some of the
Rhonda Santis agenda that he has with things like the
property taxes and the argument between do we get rid

(02:29:28):
of property tash, do we limit it, do we you know,
increase sales tax? And what do we do? I think
this is a kind of a dangerous road to go down,
and I hope that any actions that are taken during
this session are very well thought out. I mean, as
a property owner, I don't want to pay property taxes.
I understand that sometimes some of it has to be there,
but I really hope that they don't set us up

(02:29:50):
for some sort of a future financial failure. If now
he's also wanted to get rid of tolls, which I
kind of agree because I hate them, But then get
it rid of, you know, the property tax, and what
are you going to do increase the sales tax? Is
that going to be more expensive? And then what are
we going to do if we run out of money?
Do we have to go back to these things? There's
a lot of what if questions that I'm hoping is

(02:30:13):
going to be answered and at least asked before we
go into what are your thoughts on that?

Speaker 7 (02:30:21):
Yeah, yeah, go ahead, Yeah, yeah, I completely agree with you, Brian,
And I think the one thing about Florida's finances that
probably has been under reported is how much money has
come into the state government the past five six years.

Speaker 2 (02:30:37):
A lot of it was.

Speaker 7 (02:30:38):
Sort of during that COVID Biden inflation time period. Yeah,
but Florida's state government has been putting a lot of
money in reserves, and they've been giving a lot of
tax relief in the form of tax holidays. They've been
making the holidays bigger and you know, more of them,
which is says lasting longer, all that sort of thing. Yeah,
but there probably is. I mean, there probably is room

(02:30:58):
and time to just or eliminate a tax or do
one of these you know, Florida residents going to pay
tolls anymore. I think the financial security is there. I
think there's a room to do it.

Speaker 1 (02:31:09):
Yeah, good, and I hope there is. But again, my
concern is Democrats gaining control again, and if Democrats gain
control again or even just you know, somebody that looks
at our coffers and goes, We'll got plenty of money,
let's do all this stuff. And they just go on
a shopping spree and go wild and crazy.

Speaker 7 (02:31:29):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:31:30):
And then all of a sudden, you know, we're gonna
have to spend more on sales tax because well, we
constitutionally got rid of property taxes, because that's how they
want to do it. They want to do it. It's
a constitutional amendment. So if that happens, there's probably no
chance in hell that Floridians are gonna say, ah, you're right,
you guys screwed up, so let's go ahead and give
you back the property taxes. So what is it going

(02:31:53):
to be? I mean this, there's a lot of dangers
to eliminating the taxes without thinking about the future. As
much as I think all of us want to say,
get rid of the taxes, there are still expenses that
have to be paid.

Speaker 2 (02:32:08):
Ultimately, you have to put an index cap on government spending.
Government should never grow faster than people's ability to pay
for it.

Speaker 7 (02:32:17):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (02:32:17):
And you have outlined something there, Brian, which is that
say that as long as government keeps going with unfettered spending,
even if they cut property taxes, will raise it somewhere
else and you'll still feel the pinch of higher taxes.
You have to either elect fiscal conservatives at every level
of government, or you have to impose some sort of
spending cap that keeps essentially the dragon of spending constrained.

Speaker 1 (02:32:42):
Yeah. Yeah, And of course the elimination of the property tax,
or even the reduction of the property tax will affect
the local government more than it will the state government.
So again, that's when you want to make sure that
you elect some fiscal responsible people, conservatives, because otherwise we
can find ourselves in trouble America. In view awesome show,

(02:33:04):
Matt and Brett the host event. You guys are recording
the show today. Who's going to be on the show?

Speaker 7 (02:33:11):
Yeah, we're talking self defense today. There's some some you know,
violence in the news the past past week, some tragic stories,
certainly with Bondi Beach shooting down in Australia got a
lot of people's attention just because it was motivated toward
a religious group holding a peaceful religious ceremony. I think
there's a lot of people in this country he hear
those stories and kind of wonder you know who's next.

(02:33:33):
Are we next?

Speaker 2 (02:33:34):
So I'm gonna let Brett tell you about our guests. Brett,
go ahead, it's our guest today's master, Bill Logan. He
actually runs a dojo here in Tallahassee, Florida, the Free
State of the capital City, the Free State of Florida.
He also does a lot of participatory instruction across the
Panhandle of Florida. But this guy a nice degree black belt,
he is. He sits literally on the International Martial Arts Council,

(02:34:00):
and he's the State director of the International Tempo Council
of Grand Masters. So he's a serious, serious guy and
I literally can kill you with his bare hands, but
he can hear it with a gentle touch. With us
the talking studio this weekend about people just being prepared
and maybe giving you some basic frosts on maybe some instruction,
some basically instruction that everybody can do to be prepared

(02:34:23):
for the violence that's in our society today.

Speaker 1 (02:34:26):
Yeah, awesome, that sounds like a good show. You can
get the show at america Inview dot com. The podcasts
all over the place there. You guys are also doing
video stuff too. I noticed because I scrolled across that
one Dan, and I was like, oh, hey, how you doing.

Speaker 7 (02:34:39):
We are doing. Yeah, we are doing a little bit.
We post some videos to social media, sometimes the whole show,
sometimes just a part of it. Kind of depends, but yeah,
you can watch too, So it depends on how you
want to consume our content.

Speaker 1 (02:34:53):
Yeah, I highly suggest watching. It's a great thing to watch.
Matt and Brad Daster always love having you guys on,
uh the next time in the world. Because we're gonna
not do show next week because of Christmas. The next
time we'll be available to do it will be the
first of the year or so. Looking forward to that.
We'll take a little bit of a break, but we'll
have you back on first of the year as we

(02:35:13):
gear up for the the the next session up there
in Tallahassee. Guys, thank you so much for coming on again,
America in View dot com. We got the new jingle
for you guys. Should we play it one more time
before we finish, because it's it's it's it's hot to
get one more time. There we go, all right, America

(02:35:43):
View Brett and Matt Doster because I have a fantastic
Christmas and the great New Year's and we will we'll
do it again right after the New Year's holiday. Uh,
and get back at it, guys, Thanks so much for
coming on.

Speaker 7 (02:35:56):
Love it Mary, Marry Christmas, by Merry.

Speaker 1 (02:35:58):
Christmas to you guys too. Matt and Brett Doster with
the America in View. Fantastic show. Go check that out
at America Inview. And that is it for us. We
gotta go have a fantastic weekend. We'll do this all
again Monday. Until then, see you later. Bye.
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The Burden

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The Burden is a documentary series that takes listeners into the hidden places where justice is done (and undone). It dives deep into the lives of heroes and villains. And it focuses a spotlight on those who triumph even when the odds are against them. Season 5 - The Burden: Death & Deceit in Alliance On April Fools Day 1999, 26-year-old Yvonne Layne was found murdered in her Alliance, Ohio home. David Thorne, her ex-boyfriend and father of one of her children, was instantly a suspect. Another young man admitted to the murder, and David breathed a sigh of relief, until the confessed murderer fingered David; “He paid me to do it.” David was sentenced to life without parole. Two decades later, Pulitzer winner and podcast host, Maggie Freleng (Bone Valley Season 3: Graves County, Wrongful Conviction, Suave) launched a “live” investigation into David's conviction alongside Jason Baldwin (himself wrongfully convicted as a member of the West Memphis Three). Maggie had come to believe that the entire investigation of David was botched by the tiny local police department, or worse, covered up the real killer. Was Maggie correct? Was David’s claim of innocence credible? In Death and Deceit in Alliance, Maggie recounts the case that launched her career, and ultimately, “broke” her.” The results will shock the listener and reduce Maggie to tears and self-doubt. This is not your typical wrongful conviction story. In fact, it turns the genre on its head. It asks the question: What if our champions are foolish? Season 4 - The Burden: Get the Money and Run “Trying to murder my father, this was the thing that put me on the path.” That’s Joe Loya and that path was bank robbery. Bank, bank, bank, bank, bank. In season 4 of The Burden: Get the Money and Run, we hear from Joe who was once the most prolific bank robber in Southern California, and beyond. He used disguises, body doubles, proxies. He leaped over counters, grabbed the money and ran. Even as the FBI was closing in. It was a showdown between a daring bank robber, and a patient FBI agent. Joe was no ordinary bank robber. He was bright, articulate, charismatic, and driven by a dark rage that he summoned up at will. In seven episodes, Joe tells all: the what, the how… and the why. Including why he tried to murder his father. Season 3 - The Burden: Avenger Miriam Lewin is one of Argentina’s leading journalists today. At 19 years old, she was kidnapped off the streets of Buenos Aires for her political activism and thrown into a concentration camp. Thousands of her fellow inmates were executed, tossed alive from a cargo plane into the ocean. Miriam, along with a handful of others, will survive the camp. Then as a journalist, she will wage a decades long campaign to bring her tormentors to justice. Avenger is about one woman’s triumphant battle against unbelievable odds to survive torture, claim justice for the crimes done against her and others like her, and change the future of her country. Season 2 - The Burden: Empire on Blood Empire on Blood is set in the Bronx, NY, in the early 90s, when two young drug dealers ruled an intersection known as “The Corner on Blood.” The boss, Calvin Buari, lived large. He and a protege swore they would build an empire on blood. Then the relationship frayed and the protege accused Calvin of a double homicide which he claimed he didn’t do. But did he? Award-winning journalist Steve Fishman spent seven years to answer that question. This is the story of one man’s last chance to overturn his life sentence. He may prevail, but someone’s gotta pay. The Burden: Empire on Blood is the director’s cut of the true crime classic which reached #1 on the charts when it was first released half a dozen years ago. Season 1 - The Burden In the 1990s, Detective Louis N. Scarcella was legendary. In a city overrun by violent crime, he cracked the toughest cases and put away the worst criminals. “The Hulk” was his nickname. Then the story changed. Scarcella ran into a group of convicted murderers who all say they are innocent. They turned themselves into jailhouse-lawyers and in prison founded a lway firm. When they realized Scarcella helped put many of them away, they set their sights on taking him down. And with the help of a NY Times reporter they have a chance. For years, Scarcella insisted he did nothing wrong. But that’s all he’d say. Until we tracked Scarcella to a sauna in a Russian bathhouse, where he started to talk..and talk and talk. “The guilty have gone free,” he whispered. And then agreed to take us into the belly of the beast. Welcome to The Burden.

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