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December 2, 2025 160 mins
Conservative talk show waking up America with a knock-it-off attitude, live from the Freedom State of Florida.  Derek Johnson joins to the show to talk about the UMC
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (01:16):
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Speaker 3 (01:22):
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Speaker 1 (01:40):
Tim Obama looks shopping that head. Okay, okay, good morning,
Welcome to the show. Happy Taco Tuesday. It is a
wet Taco Tuesday here in the Panhandle of Florida. Uh,
not only here, it's been what the hell's going on? Sorry,
not only here is it a little bit wet. It's
a little wet and stormy in other areas as well.

(02:00):
Later on this morning, you're expecting our guest, country Star
Derek Johnson. And you know when I say country star,
you know, yes, he's a country musician. But the reason
we're having him on is not because of his country
singing abilities, but it is because of his knowledge of
government and military that we're going to have him back on.

(02:25):
Specifically for that reason because when we first had him on,
hands down an amazing guest, I planned to having him
on for like about fifteen minutes. It rolled into an hour.
I actually dropped commercial breaks and everything because of the
stuff that he was telling us about the military and
the kind of the inside of the pudding of how

(02:47):
the pudding pups are made, and it was it was
intriguing to see and scary at the same time. And
we've had him on the show a couple of other times.
It's been about a year or so since we've had
him on the show, maybe a little bit longer. We've
been trying to get him on. He's been busy, just
has been able to click with the schedule, but we
got him scheduled for today. However, his manager did text

(03:09):
me last night and said, hey, he's lost his power
where he lives and he was not able to do
his podcast show last night, So just giving me a
heads up that he may or may not be available
to do the show this morning or not. But we're
hoping coming up at the seven am hour, we'll have
Derek Johnson on because we got a lot to talk

(03:31):
with him about with a lot of the stuff that's
going on right now. We want to get his take
on the things with Donald Trump. The essentially the war
against Donald Trump is kind of what we're at right now.
And of course we also have other things escalating, like
the Venezuela situation is starting to escalate a little bit
now more ships that are heading that direction. The airspace

(03:56):
being closed, it doesn't look like it's gonna be good
for Madeiros. I think it is time for you to
pack up your tacos, get the hell out of there.
It's time for you to change them things up. So yeah,
we'll talk with him hopefully later on this morning seven o'clock,
still waiting some first confirmation that he will be on

(04:16):
the show. In the meantime, it is a wet morning
this morning here in the Panhandle. Dan boy, you'll trade
wet for the snow any day, you know what. Sometimes
I would agree with you on that. However, this morning,
if you were awake here on the Panhandle, you would
have seen the warnings that came through. There was multiple
water spouts off of the coast this morning, about two

(04:37):
thirty three o'clock this morning, so that could have been
a little bit on the ugly side. Thankfully it didn't
turn out that way. It's just heavy rain. It's actually
starting to calm down a little bit. It's not gonna
be too bad beyond this morning, but yeah, it's a
wet start to the day. And Tony, I'm with you
on this one. It is a it seems like a
great day to play hooky, which is exactly what I'm

(05:00):
doing today. I am I am actually going to play
hooky today because I just don't feel like do it
a whole lot today. So that is, uh, that is
what's going out with me later on, and I say
I'm gonna play hooky. I'm just not going to the
aviation job today because every once in a great while,
they well I shouldn't say they, I should say I

(05:22):
take a day off because my boss there. And here's
the thing, I this, My work ethic is stupid. It
really truly is. And I'll even admit to it because
I will work my butt off probably more than I should,
but I do it anyhow. And my boss is constantly
yelling at me, Hey, what day are you taking off
this week? And I'm like, I don't know, and he goes,

(05:42):
it's Friday, and I'm like, all right, how about Tuesday.
That is the That's kind of the situation that I
get myself into all the time, and again it has
a lot to do with my work ethic. Uh, that's
that's just kind of the way that I'm doing. Have
a duro on the show. Oh you know what, that
would that would be fun? Can you imagine what it
would be like right now to interview him, and just

(06:05):
you want to like get out and ask that question,
the hell are you doing?

Speaker 4 (06:09):
Man?

Speaker 1 (06:11):
I mean, do you really think that you can take
on the United States military? Have you ever watched some
of the videos where they kind of go over the
and granted most of them are kind of crap and
over exaggerated, but they have YouTube videos where these people
do like this analysis of different militaries and different things.

(06:33):
And I've seen the ones where and there's various ones
where they compare the US military with essentially the rest
of the world. And it's one of these things where
you look at it and you go regardless to which
one you watch. And again there's a lot of them
that are that are a little off based on some
of the facts. They tend to over exaggerate some things

(06:55):
because they're usually they're done by people who have zero
knowledge of military whatsoever of earth. They just they want
to make a video and get some clicks. But you
watch these videos and you go, why would anybody ever
want to challenge America? I mean, we know the reason
for why. What's that Venezuelan president to Maduro publicly surrendered
to President Trump, did he really I haven't seen anything

(07:18):
like that. I mean, it would be it would be
a smart nay, I mean, not necessarily surrender to him,
but at least say, Okay, I'm gonna step out, I'm
gonna I'm gonna get out of here. But what's that
He's got eleven ships on his coast. Eleven US ships.
I think it's actually more than that now. I think

(07:39):
they actually sent a few other and I think the
count now is something like eighty something aircraft that are
just stationed between the aircraft carrier and the the stuff
that they moved over to Puerto Rico. I mean, I
wouldn't and that. And you got to know too that
when when the US closes your airspace, that is a

(08:02):
sign that they're about to f something up pretty bad.
Probably a time not to not to be hanging around
just saying just don't be there. But it would be
fun to have somebody like Moduro on the show just
to interview him, to just ask him, you know, one,
what are you thinking by trying to challenge the US?

(08:24):
I mean, I understand you know, every leader is going
to want to protect the sovereignty of their own nation
without a doubt. I mean, why would you not want
to do that? But I would also like to talk
to somebody like Moduro and ask him how does socialism
work for the people. That's a question I would love

(08:45):
to talk to socialist leaders about and just get their take.
How does socialism work for the people. We know how
it works for you as the dictator, and we get it.
You're you're living the the good life and everything else.
But you know, what's the deal? Dean boy. I also

(09:06):
heard that rumor too, that the presidential plane was seen
in Brazil.

Speaker 4 (09:11):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
I don't know if he has runaway or not. If
he has, it's probably a good thing. But then again,
you know, when you have these socialist countries, one of
the big problems that you also have when you get
rid of these leaders is the next step, because the
next step always just seems to be a mess. It
really does. And and look if the if the people

(09:34):
of Venezuela can't stand up to these leaders who are
making their life miserable, because you remember one of the
one of the big news stories that came out when
it came to Venezuela. Because they don't really have that
big of a military it's small. Numbers that I saw
are something like eight thousand, like active military or reserve.
So it was not that much. Even though Madero is

(09:54):
coming out going I have a million man army. Well, yeah,
it's because you took every farmer and every you know,
mail that you could find and stood him up and said, here,
here's a gun. You're gonna protect the country. There's no
Ammo in there because we're just doing this for video.
But I can't imagine that people in Venezuela don't want
to uprise against the socialism that they have there because

(10:17):
it's not like they voted for it. I mean, sure
they voted for it, but they didn't really vote for it.
The country was taken over. It was taken over by
the idiots, and it's a horrible country today. It wasn't
just a couple of decades ago, just a couple of
decades ago, was a thriving nation, beautiful nation. You know,

(10:38):
you had a lot of wealth that was there, you
had the oil that was there, you had people that
were fed. And when you went into what was the
first guy, the guy before maderis the one that died
when they started off with the socialism. You know, they
started off by being one greedy and looking at the
oil and saying, oh, all the money, all the control,

(10:59):
all the power, and they screwed that up. I mean
they they screwed up the whole oil thing in the
worst way. And then they after they screw that up,
they were like, oh, well, let's take care of food,
and they took over all the farms. I gotta sneeze.
Oh my god, there's like allergies again that are just
kicking my boat, which I don't understand how it was

(11:20):
happening with all the rain what it is, but yeah,
they went after the farms next, and then farming became
a mess in Venezuela. And then they went after the
medical industry that became a mess. Then they went after
banking and everything else in Venezuela and to socialize everything,
and it just turned out to be a mess. Like
nothing worked in Venezuela under socialism, which again is one

(11:42):
of these things where you want to look at Americans
that say, oh, we need to do socialism. Socialism is
so great, show me somewhere that's successful. I mean, this
shouldn't be a difficult thing for those that are pushing
socialism to come out and and say, hey, here's an
example of why it works so well. You think that

(12:07):
they would find one, right, I mean, what do you got, Venezuela, right,
one of our neighbors. How well is that doing under socialism? Chavez?
That's it, Hugo Chavez. Thanks for the tip on that one.
Today's kind of a relaxed show. I'm gonna be honest,
I'm a little I'm not even riled up today yet,
but give me some time, I'll get riled up. But

(12:29):
you know, when you when you see all of these
these these leftists here in America that just crave socialism.
And it's not that they really crave socialism, it's just
that they want free stuff. They don't want to work,
they want things given to them. And the left has
looked at that and realized, oh, this is something that

(12:51):
we can score points with. We'll just convince them that
socialism because under socialism, government gives you everything, and government
takes care of it everything, And all you have to
do is vote for us as socialists, and then we
will give you everything you want. We'll give you your food,
we'll give you your health care, will give you your education,
and life will be fantastic, right. No, And it's because

(13:16):
of the fact that we have so many Americans that
have just they're they're they're lazy, and they are they're
they've been brainwashed into thinking that this is good. Yeah,
they Ricky, you got a point in this one. They
may be socialist, but they don't have a Muslim problem
here in America. We're getting we're we're taken in from

(13:38):
every end in America right now. But when it comes
to trying to protect what America is and not let
it go off the cliff, because we clearly have a
Muslim problem here in America. We also clearly have a
socialist socialism problem here in America, where they're trying to
get us so desperately into the socialism and you have

(14:02):
Americans that are so dumb and blinded by what is
really going on and the problems with both. I mean,
it would be bad enough if we just had the
socialism problem, but the Muslim problem, I mean, socialism it kills.
But they're not out to kill Muslim problem. They do

(14:22):
want to kill. They want you to die. If you
don't believe in what they say, you got to die.
That's all there is to it. So it's a it's
it's definitely a mess. And I again don't know what
it's going to take for Americans to wake up to
understand what socialism is. And again, you've got all these examples.

(14:43):
You've got Cuba, you've got Venezuela, and and even places
like Argentina. For a little while there before the uh
the Argentina Trump was elected, it was not doing well either.
There's no examples in history. And and look, we we can.
We can play the leftist game because they love technology,

(15:06):
and and we can. We can go ahead and ask AI,
where is the given example? Give me example of successful socialism.
See what it has to say? Uh, okay, this and

(15:31):
this is this is one of the problems when you
start talking about socialism and asking for the examples of
where it works. The number one example that AI is giving,
hang on, I need some coffee. Number one example that
AI is starting to give is the Nordic model. The
Nordic model. Why can't we be more like Sweden and

(15:51):
Norway and Denmark and in places like that. That's the
argument that you get all the time from the left.
And again, those are the first example of that AI
is trying to give as countries that have been successful.
And it says here that the under the Nordic model
countries Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland. Some of the key

(16:13):
features of that extensive welfare state, universal health care, free
higher education, generous parental leave, strong unemployment benefits, high union
density and collective bargaining, progressive taxation and wealth redistribution, public
or co cooperative ownership and key sectors. See what else

(16:37):
we got consistently ranked in the top five or ten
in un Human Development Index and the World Happiness Report
Denmark number two, Finland number one, Sweden number seven, Norway
nine and the Happiness Report. But the thing that they
don't talk about is that they don't talk about the
fact that your tax in enormous amount of money. And

(17:03):
they also don't talk about the fact that they are
small populations. Now, if you were to take small populations
and you tax the living hell out of them, one,
not everybody goes to college. Two not everybody gets sick.
So those two things right there, with the free healthcare,

(17:23):
it's easy to do when you have a small population
and you tax, you know, sixty plus percent of somebody's income.
And when you redistribute wealth, which in my opinion, why
work hard if they're only going to redispute or redistribute
my wealth. Why would I want to make more money

(17:45):
if it's all just going to be taken away from me.
And then when it comes to the happiness index, I mean, look,
it's not like there's a whole hell of a lot
of problems in those countries. But you can't take that
model and turn it into a successful thing in a
place like America, because number one, we like our wealth.

(18:07):
It's easy for the people that don't want to work,
that live off of the system to be like, oh
my God, just give me these other people's money, Like
that piece of trash that I see in social media
all the time that's complaining about her EBT card I
was watching another video of hers, and because this is
one of the problems that we have in this country

(18:29):
with the laziness this woman she gets and the tally
was something like sixty five hundred dollars a month in
government assistance. Sixty five hundred dollars a month in government assistance.
That is more than what most Americans take home in

(18:49):
their paychecks. And she's complaining. She's complaining because of the
fact that most of her benefits have been reduced or
taken away from her. She was getting four thousand dollars
a month just in food stamps. She's got six kids
and none of the baby daddy's around. And I'm sure

(19:11):
you can figure out. And I'm not I'm not trying
to play this card, but I'm gonna play. I'm just
gonna say it like it is. You know who the
baby daddies are. She's a fat, ugly white girl with
half of her teeth missing. You know who the baby
daddies are that disappeared? Just saying so, Yeah, she's got
six baby daddies or at least six children without baby

(19:34):
daddies that have gone away. None of them are participating,
none of them are taking part of this. And she
is upset because her food stamps are being taken away,
that her government assistant housing is also being reduced on her,
and so many other things. And d boy, you're right,
you can't well, you can kind of blame her because

(19:55):
she has been incentivized by the left, And of course
this is what the left does. The left takes the
low IQ people like this piece of trash, And that's
what I'm gonna call her. I know, it might not
be nice to say, but she is. She's utter trash.
She's completely uneducated, completely living off the system, can't keep

(20:18):
her legs closed. And now she has six kids and
getting well she was getting not anymore because the benefits
have got reduced on her sixty five hundred dollars a
month in government benefits. Ricky, I'm right there with you.
I don't even see how that is, that is even possible,
but it is. When we added up all the stuff

(20:38):
that she was saying that she was getting between the government,
the government to housing, the food, she also was getting healthcare,
and then she was getting it was like twenty five
hundred dollars a month just in like just suspending cash
on top of everything else. And she can't work because

(21:01):
she's got six kids. But this is also the one
I don't know if you remember this. I played her
about maybe about a month ago during the during the
shutdown when the EBT cards were not working, and she
was furious because she just went to go get her
nails done and she couldn't pay for it with her

(21:23):
EBT card. Instead, she had to pay for it with
cash out of her own pocket. And of course this
was before I realized that the cash out of her
own pocket is also the cash that she is given
to live off of by you and I the taxpayers.
I mean, do the math on that. I mean, sixty

(21:43):
five hundred dollars a month, that is seventy eight thousand
dollars a year that's going to this piece of trash
that is just milking off the system, not participating in
society at all. These are the problems that we have,
and of course it's the Democrats that created this problem

(22:05):
for us. They are the ones that have encouraged people
to do that and not become productive parts of society.
I mean, what is she going to do when all
of her kids go away, which most of them will
probably end up in jail. To be honest with you,
I highly doubt that any of her kids are going

(22:27):
to be going off to college and becoming doctors or
business people. They probably will not have a good life.
And you know, you feel bad. You don't want to
say that about the children, but it is most likely
the situation that's going to happen. And the Left, again,
this is all about the control. This is all about

(22:49):
how they control the people, and they don't realize what's
happening to them, and you would kind of hope that,
you know, the government shut down would have been an
eye opening experience for some people, because we've been saying it,
what happens if it goes away? What happens when we
run out of other people's money? Well, you kind of

(23:10):
experience that when the government's shut down for the longest
shutdown that we've had, and things like government assistant housing
kind of went away, and all of the EBT cards
and all this other stuff that these programs that are
giving all these money to people shut down and you
weren't getting your money. Imagine what would happen to this

(23:31):
Let's take this woman once again, who's living under government housing,
who gets her stiphened her two thousand dollars or twenty
five hundred dollars a month, whatever the heck it was
a month for cash, which God, I would love to
have an extra twenty five hundred dollars a month just
in cash that I've just given to spend on things.
It would be fantastic. And then the four thousand dollars
a month for food. Imagine if that all went away

(23:55):
permanently and here you are now stuck with your six children,
and they're all young children too, and now you've got
to feed them, you've got to house them, you've got
to clothe them, you got to do all this stuff.
What are you going to do? What are you gonna
do when the government that was that was taking care
of you runs out of money and can't take care

(24:17):
of you any longer? What do you do? And see
that that is one of the failures of socialism that
so many on the left don't get. They're so all
about this whole I just want I want free stuff
and free stuff, and gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, and
then nothing.

Speaker 4 (24:37):
What's that?

Speaker 1 (24:37):
Greg gear ex wife's family regularly receives an average of
amount of twenty thousand dollars in tax returns each and
none of them have worked in decades. And you know,
that's another thing that pisses me off too, that people
who simply don't work, simply don't pay any taxes whatsoever

(24:58):
when they are getting getting that. It's just it's such
a it's such a mess to watch. And again the
level of examples that we have right here in front
of your face that shows you that this can be

(25:18):
a disaster for you. I mean, what are you going
to do? You know, I've brought up the study before.
I just did it the other day about how we
could lose ninety percent of the American population in a
year or two years time if we lost connection to
all of our technology and if everything's shut down entirely

(25:41):
because the fact that people don't have survival skills. This
is another one. I mean, this would make somebody like
Bernie Sanders very happy, man, if we had more and
more people that were reliant on the government for their
four thousand dollars and food stamps and their government paid

(26:02):
housing for government to shut down, and he come out
and be like, don't worry about it, because we've got
plenty of breadlines and we've got soup. It's watered down
like crazy because we our economies crashing so bad we
can't even afford chickens for the soup. But don't worry
about it. It kind of tastes like chicken soup and
it's free. Just stand a line. I mean, that's what

(26:22):
these people are going to have to do. And how
many people would we lose in our society here in
America if we went socialist and we ran out of
money because the uber wealthy, they're not going to stick around.
They're not going to allow their money to be take

(26:43):
They'll hide their money. If they look at what happened
during things like the Great Depression and other bad times.
You know, you see the wealthy, they they they'll protect themselves.
They're not going to lose everything. They're gonna protect them
as much as they possibly can. And the idea that
that government would be there for you all the time
is just such a fantasy, and yet the left believes it.

(27:08):
And again all of the examples that we have today.
We have Venezuela, we have Cuba, we have all these
other things. But the problem is is that the media,
who is just as much to blame when it comes
to feeding this crap to these people. You know, they're
showing stories of Venezuelan residents and they're talking about how

(27:28):
they the life is good, life is great. It's like, no,
life is not great in Venezuela. It may be good
for some, but so many others not so much. Three
D printed chicken soup.

Speaker 4 (27:42):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
Data that's actually kind of funny, but probably not too
far off either. I mean, when you think about it,
all of the stuff that we have had with with
Star Trek food replicators to be a three D printed
chicken soup. You just never know what's that ap don't

(28:04):
worry because socialists print money. Yeah, they just keep printing money,
but eventually they're going to run out of it. You
can't even continue to print it because eventually it's going
to get to a point where it is next and
it's worthless. And the fact that America, and this is
another danger point for America when it comes to the
whole socialist idea, is that we don't manufacture and do

(28:27):
enough stuff here in our own country to take care
of ourselves. So if we got to a point where
we were running out of money and our money started
becoming worthless, sure we could print a lot of money,
but if it's not worth much, then how are we
going to buy the stuff that we need to survive
from the other countries that we're reliant on. And again,

(28:49):
this is one of the things that Donald Trump is
trying to do to get us less reliant on foreign governments,
and you know things like this like food. I'd pointed
this out before.

Speaker 4 (28:57):
Food.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
How much of our food is actually processed outside of America.
I mean even things like beef and poultry. We may
grow the cows and raise the cows and chickens here
and pigs, but a lot of times, not all of it,
but there's a lot of it. A substantial amount to
make it a concerning thing is shipped to places like

(29:19):
China to be processed and then sent back to America. Well,
what would happen if America didn't have the money to
send the stuff to be processed. There would be so
many starving people, and people would die off at an
alarming rate under socialism here in America, and they just

(29:41):
don't get it. And then then you gotta watch people
like Mama Donnie, you know, Mama Donnie, who's out there
telling you about how the wealth redistribution and the socialism
and all this stuff that they're gonna do and it's
gonna be so great. Oh yeah. But by the way,
before I can become the mayor, I need you to
send me money because we have to have extra transition
team and I don't have the money for it. So

(30:04):
I need you to give me the money for the
transition team so that I can be the mayor of
the city that is going to be all socialist the
left needs to learn some lessons. They need to wake up,
they need to start getting educated. And I think one
of the things that we need to start doing for

(30:25):
sure is to start taking away some of these benefits.
You start taking away some of these benefits, and we
might be surprised at what we see with people starting
to adapt a little bit better to surviving. Now cutting
them off right away, that's dangerous because you have so
many people that are just not capable of surviving and

(30:47):
things would collapse. But here's another report that came out
when it comes to food stamps and the EBT stuff.
Now we know that there's about twenty states that have
still not released data regarding the food stamp programs to
SNAP programs and what things are spent on, because well,
they know they're gonna get caught, you know, they're gonna

(31:08):
get caught in the lie and everything else, and they
don't want to give that information to the federal government.
But a new study is showing that there's data that
shows that there are thousands of liquor and smoke shops
that are approved for EBT, which again is now raising
some more concerns when it comes to the frauds concerns,

(31:28):
and sure I can see the fraud thing, but this
is my thing. Us grown ups. We like to participate
in some grown up activity. Now. Every once in a while,
maybe maybe once a week, maybe every other week or so,
I'll go and I'll hang out at one of my
favorite places, Indigo or Diego's or something, and I'll have

(31:51):
an adult beverage. And they're not cheap, you know, the Indigo.
I love going there, And to be honestly, I couldn't
tell you what the price started the drinks because I
never really pay attention because I just get what I get.
But again, it's not a cheap thing, not like you're
going off and getting a soda. So it costs a
little bit of money. But I don't spend a lot
of money doing that. I don't spend a lot of

(32:13):
time to and I don't do it all the time
because again it's it's expensive and it costs a bit
of money. The fact that there are liquor stores on
something for snap that kind of pisses me off. I mean,
the junk food thing was I was angry about that,
and that should be another thing that is taken away

(32:35):
and that you should not be allowed to use snap
for junk food and sodas. But then we find out
again from some of the videos that we saw, where
you can use it to go get your nails done.
Can somebody on this planet please explain to me, with
like I'm a five year old, how that makes sense

(32:56):
that the food assistance program would pay for somebody to
get their nails did? I mean, I understand if you've
got to go to work to supplement the food stamps
that you're getting. I wish it was the other way around,
but apparently it's not. And you want to look good, Okay,

(33:16):
go get your nails done by going to Dollar General.
For crying aloud, I've walked through Dollar General. I have
seen the things that they've got of nail polish. It's
not very expensive, it'll lasts you quite a while. You
can get a couple of them. Do your own nails,
Participate with your children. Get your daughter over there to

(33:36):
help do your nails, and you do her nails. Be
a bonding thing. Okay, you've got some color in your nails,
Go to work now, make some money to be able
to pay for you and your children. But the idea
that now we have liquor stores and smoke shops as
approved retailers under a snap. This is now what it's

(34:02):
supposed to be for. It is supposed to be there
to help those that need a little help. Now, look,
I've told you the story about how Look, I've had
times of struggling in my own life. I've had it.
I've done it where I have had time periods where
whether it be you know, I was unemployed or just

(34:24):
not making enough money to survive, that I would make
the sacrifices and I would scrounge up the pocket change
to go and get a box of pasta and a
jar of pasta sauce so that I can eat for
a couple of days. One of the things that I've
never done now, I've had unemployment benefits because of the
fact that you know, when you lose your job sometimes

(34:45):
you know, that's one of the things it's designed to
bounce you back. And that's the only thing I've ever
used it for. I've used it for a little bit
of time while I found a new job, and poem
got it and gone. But I've never gone down the
road of food assistance. I figured it out. I didn't
go to movies did go buy that new shirt. I
let my shoes stretch them as far as I possibly
could before I'd have to build buy more shoes. I

(35:08):
made sure that my electricity bill was paid for. I
made sure that my car payment was paid for. And
I did all that stuff. And then I said, okay,
well what can I do for food?

Speaker 4 (35:16):
All right?

Speaker 1 (35:16):
Well, I need a couple bucks to go and get
a box of pastas and pasta sauce so I can eat.
I didn't go to government and say, hey, give me
four thousand dollars a month so that I can eat
like a king. I didn't go to the government to say, hey,
I need to have a lobster this week and a stake,
so give me an EBT card. And again, maybe it's

(35:38):
the way that I was raised, maybe it's the generation
that I am from, But the idea of doing this,
it just it really infuriates me because I think back
of the days that I struggled again a day or
two without actually eating, where you did, you know, break

(35:58):
down and have to find pocket change and change in
the couch to go get something so that you can eat.
I struggled with that, not for a very long time,
but I did it at a couple points in my life,
and you know, it probably made me an even stronger person.
But when I did get a little extra cash, I
didn't go for the candy and the junk food and

(36:19):
all the other stuff. I had just the basic nutrition
stuff that I needed to continue on and by the
way I was working. So the fact that our government
allows this stuff, it needs to stop. We're eighty six
years into the food assistance program, which originally started back
with the Great Depression, and it's really time. And the

(36:40):
Trump administration has said this prior to the shutdown, that
we need to crack down a lot of the fraud
in the stamp program and to ensure that any government
assistance is being used for a healthy and nutritional foods
and not drunk junk food. And even the One Big
Beautiful Bill Act made specific changes to qualifying for the
program as well as redefine a list of products which

(37:03):
SNAP can't be used for, and clearly we need to
redefine it for a little bit more.

Speaker 4 (37:07):
Now.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
I understand as well that the idea of getting just healthy,
nutritious food is expensive, and it is, but another thing
that we need to do is start working on encouraging
people to work. You know, when I saw the one
of the one of the many people melting down on

(37:30):
social media during the shutdown when their food stamps were
down and all these other things were cut, and there
were people that were talking about how this is ridiculous
they're making they want to make me work twenty five
hours in a month to qualify, twenty five hours in
a month to qualify. Again, I get furious when I

(37:55):
when I see stuff like that, because again, I was
talking with my boss yesterday. We were chatting about scheduling
and getting people, you know, their hours and their vacation
time and all this other stuff, and I made the
joke to him. I looked at him and I was like, Hey,
is there any possible way that I could I could
maybe get down to forty hours a week? Just forty.

(38:17):
I mean, I'm not going to ask for too much,
just forty. And the two of us got a good
chuckle out of it, because I mean, look my average day,
and I tell you this, it's seventeen hours a day
between this show, the other show that I do, and
then my aviation job. So I work my tailoff and
to see somebody go off there and go, I have
to work twenty five hours in the month to be

(38:38):
able to qualify for these benefits. It's not fair. The
taxpayers should be there to take care of me. Screw you, buddy.
I would love to have a week, and it's very
rare that I get this where I put in forty hours.
That's what I just a forty hour a week. I
don't think I'm asking for too much right by asking that.

(39:01):
And if I can ask that, I'd be reduced down
to forty hours a week. And I'm twice the age
of most of these whiny little bitches that complained about this,
then you can get your butt up and work. There's
plenty of jobs out there. You may not have the
highest skill level develop them a little bit. Which again,
this is another thing that we have a problem with

(39:23):
here in this country, and that is workforce development. We're
not doing a very good job at developing our workforces.
And that's one of the problems that we have, even
here in Bay County, where the show is based out
a lot of listeners viewers are also based out of,
is that we don't have enough workforce trained to do

(39:43):
a lot of the upcoming jobs and careers that are
out there, and the question that you have to ask
is how do you get these things trained. We've had
people like former sponsors of the show, like mister Ruter Plumbing.
You know, they need plumbers, and there's not enough places
that are training people how to be plumbers where they're

(40:05):
just looking at people and going, hey, are you a
good worker? Yeah, you want to become a plumber and
make six figures. Great, I'm going to hire you. I'm
going to train you myself. That's what we're getting down to.
So I think we need to do a better job
at training our workforce for the jobs and the skills
that are needed right now. And we need to do
better jobs as managers of places and people. I think

(40:28):
also needs to be done better at training your people.
And we see this in fast food all the time.
And this is another thing that just kind of bothers
me when you see the person who complains, I've been
flipping burgers McDonald's for five years and I'm not getting anywhere. Well,
whose fault is that? I mean, in two degree, in
first and foremost, it's your own fault for not bettering

(40:48):
yourself so that you're a better person, a better employee
with better skills. But at the same time it's also
the fault of the management teams for not training the
peace people to be better. What are my philosophies as
a manager? And I do this all the time. And
I've got a couple of people that are under me
that have turned out to be fantastic because I've developed

(41:10):
them and molded them to be who they are. I've
made employees become better than me, and that's what I want.
I want my staff to be more skilled, more intelligent,
just overall better people in the workforce than me. That's
what I want because it shouldn't be up to just me.

(41:31):
And if you want success and you want other people
to be successful, you've got to train them to do
this stuff. And unfortunately there's too many people who don't
know how to do it, not willing to do it.
And I think there's also a fear too that people have,
where you know, oh, if I train somebody how to
do this all, then they're just going to take my job.

(41:53):
You know what, if you're doing your job well enough,
then that won't be the case. But we need to
do better. We need to stemp up and this whole
thing with the government assistance. It's got to stop. I mean,
if that's one person that is getting seventy eight thousand
dollars a year in benefits and not working, how many
more are out there? I mean, how much money is

(42:14):
really truly being wasted in these food assistance programs when
they should be going to people that really truly need them,
and not just the people who are damn lazy they
don't want to get up and do any work. All Right,
we got to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
Happy Taco Tuesday. Thanks for waking up with us. We'll
be right back, all right. Welcome back to the bride

(42:47):
russhewe Happy Taco Tuesday. I am excited because of the
fact that today I do have the day off. So
it's rare that I actually have a Taco Tuesday, that
I actually have the day off. So today may be
of Diego's Day. I'm just saying Diego's burrito or maybe
some street tacos. Harness. Oh now, me and my belly

(43:12):
is what I'm talking about. All right, Welcome back to
the show coming up later on this morning. We are
hoping that he's gonna be able to do it. He
was experiencing a little bit of stormy weather last night
and as a result, he didn't have any power last night,
not able to do his regular podcast. But Derek Johnson,
who are gonna get back on the show? Hopefully today?

(43:34):
If not, we'll we'll get him back on as soon
as possible. Still waiting for confirmation as to whether or
not he's gonna be able to make it on the
show today. Gonna be a great conversation if you've never
heard Derek Johnson and the stuff that he will talk about,
it's going to educate you, it's going to probably anger

(43:56):
you a little bit, and it will probably also just
make you cool what He has a lot of great
knowledge And again, one of the things I love about
Derek is that you know, he's also kind of a
military historian as well, and all of the information that
he gets is not just simply doing an AI search,
not doing a Google search, and he actually provides He's

(44:19):
got a website that provides all of the links to
everything he talks about, and everything that he talks about
you can find it on a dot gov or dot
military website, which means it's something comes from the government.
And by the way, it's not things that are good
for the government either or at least today's government. So

(44:42):
we'll chat with him coming up later on this morning.
In the meantime, one of the other things that we
need to start to address here in the country, and
I think that we need to start putting some pressure
on Congress to do something about this, and that is
the out of control activist judges. And we've seen this
over and over again everything that Donald Trump does. If

(45:02):
Donald Trump farts, there's going to be an activist judge
that is going to determine that it was too wet
or too dry, or too long or too short, or
there's a problem with it, or the smell wasn't just right,
or that Donald Trump violated somebody's constitutional rights by farting
in the direction of them. It seems like every little
thing that Donald Trump does, you have to get an
activist judge involved to override whatever it is that Trump

(45:25):
is doing. One of the other battles that Donald Trump
has been having with some of these activist judges has
been with the US attorney Alena Haba. And of course
one of the problems with Helena is the fact that
she was one of Donald Trump's personal lawyers. So automatically,
she gets a whole bunch of hate points against her

(45:47):
because of the fact that she was a lawyer personally
for Donald Trump. So she's got that strike against her.
But Donald Trump had appointed her to be the US
Attorney in New Jersey, and there was an initial battle
getting her in there, and then once she got in there,
there was an initial battle, another battle to keep her
in there. And now there's an activist judge that has

(46:10):
added again in this appeals court and now disqualifying Helena
Haba from the current position that she's in. Now here's
my question, what the fuck? How is she disqualified? Is
she somebody who ran to get this position that said,

(46:32):
I don't care about all the other crimes that are
going on. I'm gonna go after one person and one
person only, and I'm going to find crimes to stick
it to them. Is that something that disqualified Helena Haba
from being the US attorney to New Jersey? How about
her track record? Does that? Also? What exactly is the

(46:55):
disqualifying other than maybe your feelings got hurt because she's
a Donald Trump appointee and by the way, she's going
into New Jersey and trying to clean it up and
actually prosecuting crime and going after the illegals, going after
the people that are committing the crimes. Is that maybe
the thing that's disqualifying is that what's got your little

(47:16):
feeling pocket hurt. And of course, in addition to this,
Trump is also trying to fight to keep the interim
US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, Lindsay Halligan,
who by the way, is the one that was in
charge of the case for James Comey and Leticia James.

(47:37):
They're trying to get her out. And that's one of
the reasons for why the cases also got dismissed was
because of these activist judges going after her. It's time
for the activist judges to go. Your personal opinions, your
personal political beliefs, and everything else has nothing to do

(47:58):
with the court room. You are supposed to take the law,
read the law, interpret at law, and that is it.
And we have watched activist judge after activist judge do
everything that they can to get in the way of
Donald Chump. Now keep this in mind. Another reason for
why twenty twenty six is election is so crucial. If

(48:23):
the House flips over to the Democrats, side. Imagine the
chaos between that and then all of these judges, because
there will be nothing to stop these judges, nothing to
stop these judges, and it will get worse. And the
biggest fear that I have really is coming up into
twenty twenty seven. If the Democrats take the House, how

(48:47):
chaotic this country will become? And will we get to
a point that there will be a civil war, because
there's only so far that you can push people, and
the Democrats unbelievable amount of tds where they are completely

(49:11):
ignoring we the people, completely ignoring anything and everything about
this country, all because of their hatred for one man.
Which again, this is the thing I don't understand about
their hatred for Donald Trump. I mean, wait, we're phrasen.
I can understand somebody's hatred for Donald Trump the man.

(49:32):
I can understand why somebody would not like Donald Trump
the man, because, let's face it, he hadn't been the
most faithful to all the women in his life. He's
kind of a playboy. I mean not now, but he
always was. He also very much so speaks his mind.
I know I have that problem sometimes myself, because you

(49:55):
know that I speak my mind and believe me doing
the radio show for six years, there is only so
far I could speak my mind without getting in trouble.
Now that we do the podcast, where there's nothing that
restricts me at all, you've seen me get a little
bit more. But I'm one of those people. I will
just tell you like it is. And there are people

(50:16):
that can't handle that, and I get it. But you
know what, listen to the message, not what the words
of the message are. And people can't get by that.
And said they hear the way Donald Trump talks, They
hear how he calls somebody out for things that they
should be called out with, and are there are times
that Donald Trump should probably be a little bit more nicer,

(50:41):
Shut up piggy. I mean, first off, that was funny
as hell. It was absolutely funny as hell. Was it appropriate?
Probably not? And even me, somebody that I speak my
mind as much as I do, and believe me, I do,
there are times when even I will look at somebody
and go, you know what, I really want to tell
this person. I want to tell this person that they

(51:04):
are whatever I wanted to say, but I don't because
I know that that is probably an inappropriate thing to
say at this time and to the particular person. So
I hold it back in so I get why you
would not like Donald Trump on a personal level as
a man, but as a leader as the president of

(51:26):
the United States. Give me an example why you shouldn't
like him. What has he done that has been so
bad for the American people? You know, as I said,
the American people, not for the politicians. We know what
he's done to the politicians. For the politicians, he has
taken away their piggy banks, their power, and there upset

(51:49):
by it, which again is another example of be very
careful about who we elect into office. And it doesn't
matter if it is the office that I'm running for,
the county commission office, or if it's the mayor's seat,
or if it's the governor's seat or the president or
whoever anybody in between. Always pay attention to why somebody

(52:09):
wants that seat now, to be honest with you, when
it came to me and I had some conversations about
about this in the past couple of days, because there's
a few other people that are that are standing in
the wings right now to jump into the race that
I'm in. I have I have said many times that

(52:32):
I'm not gonna say no to running for office again.
I've just said many times not now. And the reason
for not now was because one, I had the radio
show going on, and I could not do the radio show,
the terrestrial radio show, and run for office. It couldn't
do it. It's it's there's rules against that, so I

(52:53):
couldn't do it. So I had to make a choice,
and I decided I could do a lot more good
with the radio show than I could with the office.
And my desire to run for office has never been
a thing to boost in my ego, to be able
to have power and control over the people, to be

(53:14):
able to tell you you're wrong. It's never been that way.
It's never been something so that I can gain influence
with certain people, so that I can be liked. It's
none of that, because quite honestly, I don't give a
shit if you like me or not. I really don't.
I've never cared if somebody liked me or not. And
when it comes to running for office for me, and

(53:36):
this is one of the things that I think we
should always look at when we are electing somebody, is
why do you want to be there? And you have
to be very careful about listening to those people when
they say why they want to be there, because I
can tell you now that there's two people in particular
that I know that are standing in the wings to

(53:57):
run for the seat that I'm running for. They're not
doing it because they want to serve the people. They're
not doing it because they want to see other people
become successful. They are not doing it because they want
to see the people in Northern Bay County have better
access to things and be better taken care of. Now,
that's not why they're doing it. One of them, I'm

(54:19):
telling you now, is doing it because this individual wants
to be liked, wants to be in charge, wants to
be known, wants to be famous, wants to be all.
That's one of the reasons why one of those people
wants to do this, and the other one. And there's
a couple of others that are standing the wings too,
But these two in particular, and I'm not going to
say their names. I'll let you figure it out if
you're a Bay County voter. And then again, it may

(54:42):
actually come out of my mouth during the election. The
other person that I know of that is looking to
do the race they are one of the and I
don't want to say establishment people because I mean, look,
I've got establishment people, some big people here in county
and those names will come out soon that are supporting

(55:04):
my campaign, that are supporting me, that want me in,
who've actually been for the past two years asking me
to run and I've been saying not now. So I
have some establishment people that obviously that are pushing me
to run. But again, they also know me. They know
that I'm not going to be a pick up the

(55:25):
phone and do whatever it is that they say. But
they will they obviously will have my ear to be
able to say, hey, here's some thoughts and concerns I have.
But the difference with me is that while yes, those
people will be able to pick up the phone and say, hey,
here's some things that I'm thinking about. Can we look
into this. The person that lives in the single wide

(55:46):
in North Bay County, they can say the same thing
to me. They can they can come to me and say, hey,
I'm really I'm concern about this. This is a concern
for me. Will you listen to me and answer is yes.
Some of these other people they're not doing it for
that reason. They're doing it for one, Like I said,

(56:06):
one particular person, is for the glory of it, so
that you know who I am, so that I'm in
charge and that I'm an official who the fuck cares.
That is not a reason for why you should ever
run for office. The reason you should run for office
should be a sacrifice. It should be to help out
the people in a way that you want to do it.

(56:29):
Now I've finally done it. I did on my website
for the campaign, which is I trust rust dot Com.
I finally put some of the the what I call
the the the trust Agenda, which is kind of a
cute little play on words though where you could see
where some of the things that I'm actually pushing for.

(56:52):
I didn't want to really run for office. I am
doing it because it is a service to the community
and I think that I can offer some insight and
some ideas and suggestions that will benefit all of Bay County,
whether it is the top business in the county or

(57:13):
the up and coming business in the county, or if
it's just the family that is struggling in North Bay
County that is feeling that they're always being forgotten. That's
the reason for why I'm running for office. I don't
have to do this, I really don't. And I was
talking to some good friends about it, and they keep

(57:34):
asking me, why are you doing it. It's like, what
do you do? Because this is the thing. There are
some people that are gonna come out and attack me
with all kinds of stuff. They're gonna make up some
stuff about me, They're gonna take things from the past,
They're gonna twist and turn things simply because they don't
like me. And that's okay because the thing that they

(57:55):
also have to realize is this clap back. I am
not your typical politician. I'm not going to be your
typical politician if you attack me on a personal level,
because this is the thing. When it comes to politics,

(58:15):
this should not be personal. Anything that is in my
personal life or your personal life as a as a
competitor in this should have nothing to do with the
people of Bay County. That's what's important. And if you
come after me personally, I'm gonna make you cry. I'm

(58:36):
going to make your spouse cry. I'll make your children
be ashamed that they are your children. I will make
your mother cry, i will make your dog curl up
underneath the desk and be afraid to come out out
of shame because you did something stupid like attack me personally.
If you want to attack me on my ideology, if

(59:00):
you want to attack me on my plans, my ideas,
have at it. You want to tell me that I'm
wrong for a certain way that I want to do something,
let's debate it. But if you attack me personally, beware
because I don't just simply bite. I'll take skin, muscle,

(59:22):
and probably a little bit of bone off when I
bite back, because it is not about personal stuff. It
is about what doing right for the people. And this
is what we need to get our politicians back to.
We need to get it so that when you run
for office and you get an office, and it doesn't
matter where it is, whether it is a city mayor

(59:42):
a council member, a state position, or congress or whatever
it is, you're supposed to be in it for the people.
You're supposed to do what is best for the people,
not for you, not for your buddies, not for your friends.
And again telling you I have some people that are

(01:00:03):
considered the establishment or good old boys to a degree
that are totally one hundred percent supporting my campaign that
have actually been pushing me to run for a while.
They understand one hundred percent because I have made it
abundantly clear. And believe me, while I'm on this show
and I make things clear in real life, I will

(01:00:26):
make things even clearer. And I have done it. I've
said listen, just so you understand, I'm not a puppet.
I will listen to everyone. Of what you have to
say and your ideas, suggestions, I will listen, and I

(01:00:46):
will take the best ideas, the best suggestions that do
the best for the county and run with it. That's
that's just the way I'm going to be. And they agreed.
One of them even said, well, why the hell do
you think I want you in the position. So we've
got a lot of things that need to be taken
care of and and and that's what we need to

(01:01:08):
be doing. We need to take care of the people.
And again, it's on all levels, and we keep seeing
on the federal level, the horribleness that our politicians do,
the fact that they're in it for their own selves,
they're in it for their money, they're in it for
all this other stuff. They're in it for the the
personal attacks on Donald Trump because I don't like Donald Trump. Now,

(01:01:30):
let me ask you this. When we start talking about
the the personal attacks that happen on Donald Trump, what
good is that done? What good is it done for
liberals in this country, the liberal voters in this country?

(01:01:52):
What good has come out of attacking Donald Trump? Is
there a benefit to it? Are are you? Are you
feeling better as a person? Does your does your heart
beat in a better way? Is your is your pocket fatter?
Are you eating better? Is the the economy in your

(01:02:12):
town better? Is the crime lower? I mean, what exactly
are you getting out of attacking Donald Trump? Now? I
don't agree with Donald Trump one and I don't think
you should either. There should be things that Donald Trump
does and says in institutes that you go eh, because

(01:02:37):
no politician is perfect or should be conceived as perfect.
But what Donald Trump has been doing over and over
and over again has been doing what is best for
this country. And of course he gets accused, Oh, all
you're doing is enriching yourself. Well, sure, the Trump organization
has made some money. Yes, Donald Trump has done a

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couple of things where he's made some money, like the
bitcoin okay, or the trump coin. He made a bunch
of money off of that, and of course they go
crazy over that. What does that have to do with government?
Because I can tell you this much, if Donald Trump
did not get reelected as the president and he still
came out with the Trump coin, he probably still would
have made a billion dollars off the damn thing. It

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doesn't matter Donald Trump. Donald Trump could have come out
with a T shirt, not as the president. He's not
gonna stated it. Just came out with a T shirt
and he probably would have made a lot of money
off of the T shirt. That's just how it is
with him. There's been no evidence and no proof that
he is somebody who is enriching himself off of the presidency. Yeah,

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but he's getting all the money from from the people
that are that donating to the ballroom. Look at who's
donated to the ballroom. How many leftist organizations have donated
money to the ballroom. You've got Apple, You've got Meta,
I mean, those two extremely left us, and you've got

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a whole bunch of others that have also contributed to
the ballroom. So that the United States of America has
this incredible venue at the White House to entertain foreign
dignitaries and work on peace deals, work on other things,
and to become a continuation of the amazingness of America.

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We want people to go home and go, wow, we
went to the dinner at the White House. Fantastic. Instead
they're like, oh my god, we left our castle and
our palace here in Europe in Middle East, and we
went to America and they put us in a vinyl
tent with porta potties for a dinner out on the grass.

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How embarrassing is that? And yet the left attacks Donald
Trump for the ballroom. The ballroom is something that is
going to benefit all of the American people for generations
to come by having a place where we can have
these events. Because look, they sure they just look like

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dinner events, but I can tell you myself is going
through so many of these dinner events and other things.
There's always stuff that comes out of them, whether it
be you know, there's somebody who meets somebody else and
they make a business deal out of it or whatever
it is. It happens all the time. So there's benefits
to doing this, and the left they take everything on

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a personal level, and they got to stop doing it
because what is like Helena Habba removing her from the
position because she's unlawfully serving as the US Attorney, which
there's nothing unlawful about her serving as the attorney. There's
nothing there. She's doing the job that protects the people.
And remember I pointed this out and I'll keep pointing

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this out, that Donald Trump does more for blue cities
and blue states than he does for the maga red
and we're okay with it, but they're not. And that's
the big thing about these people. They're so brainwashed and
so blinded by even the positives for themselves, they don't

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even see it. Donald Jub's coming in and cleaning up
crime in our city. This is the worst ever. We
need to impeach him. Why because he's taken the crime
out of our city. I really would love to see
somebody do a deep dive psychological analysis on people that

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are upset about the fact that Donald Trump is creating
a better environment in blue cities for the blue voters
when he is a red president and not putting that
same effort into the red areas, which by the way,
is not actually needed. Just to see how their brains
are working and how they actually compute all this stuff,

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and let that sink in. I don't get it. I
can tell you now, if Joe Biden all of a
sudden went as the president. You know, this is kind
of a funny one using him, but let's just say
Joe Biden as the president. All of a sudden, he
comes out and he's like, Hey, you know, the the
roads over there in Bay County, there's a whole bunch

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of them that really need to be uh, they need
to be paved, and there's some infrastructure that needs to
be done. And we got a we got a bunch
of trade deals that are going on, and we're gonna
we're gonna bring in some more manufacturing and Bay County
would be a great place to do that. And I
know that Bay County is like seventy percent Republican all
but we're gonna we're gonna put a lot of money
into there. We're gonna build some jobs there, We're gonna

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build new roads. It's gonna be great. I would be like, damn,
I didn't vote for this guy, but he's coming down
here and he's helping us. All Right, dude, thank you.
I appreciate that. By the way, try and stay awake,
will you, and watch out for the stairs. These people
are just they're they're getting crime reduced. And and we're
not just talking about simple shoplifting. We're talking about murderers,

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raper rapists, DUI stuff, child predators. These are the things
that that Donald Trump is getting out of the blue
cities and blue states, and they're bitching about it. What
is wrong with you? You get a US attorney who

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prosecutes the people that are supposed to and they want
her out. Now, one of the people that I'm I'm
waiting to see them try and do this bullshit with
is Judge Janine. All I'm telling you, Judge Jeanine and
I we we share the same DNA in some ways.

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I really do. I think that in some way, somehow
where the two of us are related. But I would
love to see somebody on the left start a deal
where where they try to get Judge Janine removed as
the district attorney or the US attorney up there in Washington,

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d C. Because she's doing her job. Oh that would
be fantastic, It really truly would. All Right, hang on
a second, I gotta take a break. I gotta take
some coffee, and we'll be right back. This is the
Brian Rush Show. Happy Taco Tuesday, Good morning, and thanks
so much for taking part of the show. All right,

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welcome back to Taco Tuesday here on the Brian Rush Show.
And a friend of mine also just messaged me, if
you're watching the show, you'll be like this something different.
I always wear on my wrists. These It is like,
I don't know what the hell they're actually called. They're
like the volcano rock bracelet thingy Magiggi's but apparently there's

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like some sort of a like a healing power behind them,
or some calming power or whatever. And a good friend
of mine who's watching this show just text me and
she's like, hey, don't forget to put those on because
it actually and I this is weird because they actually
do help keep me calm a little bit. So I

(01:10:31):
was like, oh, yeah, you're right. I gotta get those
on so I don't lose my mind with something. So
thanks for reminding me. I appreciate it. Normally I'm pretty
good at it, but this morning, I honestly slept. I
fell back asleep this morning after all the storms had
woke me up. I was like, I'm going back to sleep.
It's Taco Tuesday. It's gonna be a hat day. We're
just gonna throw on a hat T shirt and we're
just gonna go do the show. And I am wearing pants.

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By the way, I know that our Congressman sent has
a tendency to make a joke with me about that,
like you wear pants in there. Yeah, I'm wearing pants.
It's too cold in the studio not to wear pants.
It would be a bad thing speaking of a bad thing.

Speaker 4 (01:11:06):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:11:07):
I don't know if anybody has watched the the outrage
and the the the the left kind of going crazy about,
oh my god, Donald Trump, he had the MRI done
and he's not He's not telling us the results. It's
the worst. Donald Trump's hiding something from us. What's going
on with the MRI. One of the reporters had asked
Donald Trump that the other day on board Air Force one,

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and Donald Trump was like, yeah, it was. It was
kind of like the phone call. It was perfect. There's
there's nothing wrong with the MRI. And then somebody said, hey, well,
what did what did you get it done for it?
He's like, I don't know. I just did they They
wanted me to do it, and I I went off
and and and had it done, and I did it,
and you know, it was perfect. It was fine. If

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they if they want to release it, go ahead, let
him release it. I don't. I don't really care. And
of course hair bears being one of them, Harry Sisson
getting out there and go. Donald Trump had the MRI,
and he's not releasing it. He's not being transparent. What's
going on. Well, here's a bubble buster for you. The
White House released the results of Donald Trump's latest MRI. Now,

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keep in mind the whole thing with Donald Trump, and
I forget the actual medical term for what is wrong
with Donald Trump. But Donald Trump has a thing with
his legs, with the veins in his legs. And again,
I even if I knew it, I'm thinking, like ninety
nine percent of us all, I'll be like, yeah, I

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have no idea what the hell that is. But there's
a condition. It's not a disease or anything. It's a
condition with the veins in the legs, the arteries in
the veins that that causes some circulatory issues. And you
remember the whole Oh my god, Donald Trump's ankles are
all swollen. What's going on? That's one that all started

(01:12:55):
to happen That's when the White House came out and said, yeah,
Donald Trump has this articular whatever the hell it is
that they called it, and you know, he's getting treatment
for it, and you know, this is what it is,
and it could be a dangerous thing. It really could.
It's obviously an artery thing, so it you know, it
has a lot to do with your heart and everything

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else and could be bad. But he's getting treatment for it.
The White House came out and said it. They answered
the question when they said what's wrong with Donald Trump?
They said, this is what it is. Okay, you're not
gonna say anything else. No, you asked the question of
what happened, what's going on? So here it is there.

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You go, all right, moving on, we got other things
to talk about. And then they never really truly brought
it up again until all of a sudden, Donald Trump
had yet another physical and of course the left goes
crazy about that. Why is the president getting so many physicals?
What's wrong with him? What are they trying to hide
from us?

Speaker 4 (01:13:55):
Do you know what?

Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
To be perfectly honest with you, I am, okay, if
the President of the United States had a physical every quarter,
I really would and I don't care which president it is.
I don't care. If it was Barack Obama, who was
probably one of the healthiest presidents that we've ever had,
if he had to have a physical every three months,
I'd be okay with it, just a quick check up,

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especially when you're eighty years old, you know. I would
love for him to get out there and be like,
all right, let's check your heart. Okay, that seems a
good All right, let's check this, and let's check that. Okay,
you're doing good. D boy. I figured it would be
you that would actually give this to And now that
you said it, I'm gonna have to try and pronounce
it chronic venosis insufficiency or CVI. I know I probably

(01:14:37):
said the second word of that wrong. Basically, it's a
thing where circulation in your legs eh, which caused a
lot of the swelling. And of course Donald Trump sits
down a lot now more than he ever did before,
to take a lot of the pressure off the legs
because they're treating the condition well. The MRI was done,
and of course the leftist going crazy about this, thinking

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that it was going to be some real horrible thing
and that that it had something to do with his
his cognitive ability, and oh, it's going to be bad
and Donald Trump is horrible and on and no, no,
and on Donald Trump. He didn't even know. I don't
even know what they I don't know what they did
the MRI on I don't know. Well, the White House
released the results, and to the dismay of the the left,

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they're they're religious. What do you do now? They came
out and they said, yeah, we did it. We basically,
uh we we checked his abdominal health and uh we
also checked his cardiovascular health, his heart and everything is good. Everything,
it's fine. There, there's nothing to worry about. It is

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is all part of the the cv I condition that
Donald Trump has, and we're treating him, we're keeping up
on it, and we're making sure. So again this goes
back to my saying I'm okay with the President of
the United States getting constant health checkups. I mean, and Dean,
who is it somebody just said that he's seventy nine,

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seventy nine eighty years old. Whatever, seventy nine eighty years old.
You're not the twenty year old that you once were.
And for you to have to and especially if you're
in a high stress job, like the president of the
United States. You know, let's do some more medical checkups.
Let's just make sure he's good, especially if he's got
a cardiovascular condition like CVI. There's nothing wrong. If they

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want to do another MRI tomorrow, I'm okay with it.
I don't have any concerns about it. I would want
to hear the results, and I would love to know
how to to turn out. And if they say, yamn,
everything looks fine, Okay, we're good. Let's move on. We
got other things to talk about. Let's talk about Venezuela.
Let's talk about the economy, Let's talk about the war

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in the Ukraine. Let's talk about things that actually matter
to the rest of us. They're on it, good deal.
But no, the Left has got to be like, oh
my god, they're hiding something. It's the worst in the world.
Oh my god, it's so bad. It was that if
Trump lost weight and walked, it would probably resolve itself.
That is true. And you know what, I think Donald
Trump has lost a little bit of weight. But can

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you imagine Donald Trump right now getting back to the
and he was never like a really super thin, skinny
kind of guy. But if he got back to his
fighting weight from back before, and you know he lost
it because look, when you lose that weight, it does
a lot for you. You know, it helps you with

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with your energy levels, and it helps so much with
so many things. And if Donald Trump can can drop
some weight, I don't know, what do you think, do
you boy? About one hundred pounds? If Donald Trump could,
If Donald Trump could drop fifty, he would probably be
doing a little bit better and get out there and
do some walking. By the way, his ankles look like
they're a lot better. You know, he still gets out

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there and plays golf, so I mean he's doing okay.
But the left, I mean, they just want him to
be medically horrible because they want to be able to
get rid of them. Or he just kind of go away,
if you know what I mean. That's all they want.
They've got nothing else, and they thought they had something
here and once again, poof goes away, got nothing there

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for you. And then of course you get Harry Sisson
who jumps on this one, and he contradicts himself because
Harry Sisson's going, oh my god, Donald John's falling asleep
in the meetings and again closing your eyes in the meeting.
Is not falling asleep in your meeting, it's just closing
your eyes.

Speaker 4 (01:18:31):
We all do it.

Speaker 1 (01:18:32):
I mean, hell, how many college students do it? So
give it a rest. But he posted this morning. He's
like in the middle of the night. Trump posted on
truth Social well over one hundred and fifty times in
an hour. That's at least two posts a minute. If
you had a family member or a friend doing this,
you'd host an intervention. Trump is not well and he

(01:18:55):
was clearly having a mental decline moment, Harry, Can we
say the same thing about you when you're up all
night long making videos? And there's times where I've watched
some of his stuff where he has done at least
two or three videos an hour, for like four or

(01:19:17):
five hours a night, just bitching about Donald Trump. So
it's like, if we had a family member who and
I'm just turning this around on him, if we had
a family member who spent all night long making two,
three four videos an hour, for four or five hours

(01:19:37):
a night, complaining about one man who is not doing
anything really wrong, maybe maybe we should maybe we should
seek some help for you, maybe an intervention, maybe sit
you down and go hair Bear is everything. Okay, is

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Big bad Donnie keeping you.

Speaker 4 (01:20:00):
Up at night?

Speaker 1 (01:20:01):
Where you're you're you're just not able to sleep at
night because because big bad Orange man is he scaring you?
Is he under your bed?

Speaker 4 (01:20:09):
Do you do you need this?

Speaker 1 (01:20:10):
Youear me out here, I'll look look under your bed. Okay, Harry,
there's Big bad Orange man. He's not in your bed.
You mean you mean to check your closet. I thought
you were in there, but I'll go. We'll check your closet. No,
only you're in the closet. Donald Trump's not in there.

(01:20:30):
I'm sorry if you got that. That's funny as hell.
I really I don't care. But it's just it's so
sad that these these people with the Trump derangement syndrome,
how every little tiny thing that Donald Trump does it
sets them off. Oh my god, Donald Trump, the most
transparent president that we've had in the history, is telling

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the world and the people what's on his mind. Oh
my god, we need to get an intervention. He's not well.
He's clearly having a mental decline moment because he's out
there speaking his mind. What are we gonna do? What
are we gonna do? With the whole world is over?
What's that For every pound that Donald Trump loses, his

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risk will go down about one percent. See See, I'm
telling you losing weight it does help. And I've actually
lost some weight too. As much as I call myself
fat boy, I'm not, but I've I've lost fifteen pounds
in the past month and it feels good. I actually
feel the difference. And I'm still myself. I've got a

(01:21:35):
goal which I'm gonna ruin today by Taco Tuesday, but
I still have a goal of dropping another ten pounds myself.
My doctor's actually one point won me to one hundred
and fifty pounds. I looked at my doctor and said,
have you ever seen me at one hundred and fifty pounds?
I actually had to show him a photo. I had
a photo of me from back in nineteen ninety nine
when I weigh one hundred and fifty pounds. I look like,

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you know, a final stage cancer patient. It was. It
was not good, and I said, no, we're not. We're
not going in that route of one hundred and fifty pounds.
I said, I'll settle it like maybe one eighty one
eighty five at the lowest, but that's about it. But no, seriously.
I mean, I've lost some weight and I feel better

(01:22:19):
about it. Uh you're skinny, I'm the fat boy. Uh yeah,
I mean yeah, you're right, you are right. I'm not
gonna I'm not gonna debate that one. But anyhow, the leftists,
they just need to really get over this issue that
they have with Donald Trump and just move on. I mean,
it is okay to to find some things that that

(01:22:41):
Donald Trump has done wrong. And again, like I've said,
Donald Trump has done things wrong. He's not perfect, but
in some ways, and just in the mental health aspect
as well, it would probably be good for a lot

(01:23:01):
of these people with TDS to just for a moment
find something positive in Donald Trump, you know, just so
that you can come off of your hate wagon for
just a second and just be like, Okay, the tensions
come down a little bit, my anxiety's down a little bit. Okay,
well Donald Trump, I guess he's not all that bad
of a person. Then you can get back into it,
just to bring you down off of that, because look,

(01:23:25):
being this hateful and being this stressful all the time
is not good for you. And you see the leftist
about how messed up they are. I mean, like Harry
sis On. He's a young kid, he's like twenty one,
twenty two, whatever the hell he is, and his life
is consumed around the hatred of Donald Trump. Right now,

(01:23:49):
Harry Sisson, you know what, look for those that say
that I don't have a filter. I just want you
to know it works, because it just kicked in. It
kicked in to the point that it actually stopped me
for a second. I had to take my hat off.
Harry Sisson is a young man who at this point

(01:24:12):
in his life should be out looking for some companionship.
I'm just I'm going to clean up my filter on
this one. Look, you go for some companionship, looking for
some friends. Should be going out on a Friday night,
enjoying the city, spending time with their friends, talking about
stupid things, making plans for your future that you'll never

(01:24:34):
live up to, because you're young and dumb right now,
getting yourself a little and just enjoying life. You should
not be spending every waking moment of your life consumed
with Donald Trump. And this is what this kid has
been doing since he's come to the United States. Because
remember he's not born here, he's only lived here in

(01:24:56):
the United States for maybe a decade, and during that
time period, this little snot Lost punk has done nothing
but complain about Donald Trump. You know what, I don't
like Barack Obama, I don't like Joe Biden. I didn't
spend every single waking moment complaining about them. I find

(01:25:16):
other things to do. Sure, there's three hours a day
where I come on here and I ran and rave
about some of this stuff. But you know what happens
at eight am. At eight am, I put my marker down,
I take my earpieces out, and I sit down and
I go, Okay, I got stuff to do, and off
I go. I mean actually within about fifteen minutes. So

(01:25:36):
so I put the ear pieces back in because I've
got another radio show I gotta do. But that's life.
And these people on the left are so consumed with
just hating Donald Trump it's horrible. And then they're consumed
with other stupidness. Here's another thing as we're watching, and
I'm getting a little bit concerned for our law enforcement

(01:25:57):
community when it comes to the new trend that is out.
We've obviously saw the the ambushing that happened with our
our DC National Guard, the one that took the life
of the twenty year old Sarah Uh and the other Uh,
the other young man who's still clinging to life and
and will probably never be the same even even if

(01:26:18):
he recovers from all of this. This this idea now
of ambushing law enforcement. You know that this this whole
thing with now ambushing law enforcement, this is going to
be a new trend, and it is starting to be.
Arizona is another spot with the Governor Katie Hobbs, who
just vetoed a public safety legislation. And this is another

(01:26:43):
example you should be asking yourself, what the hell, why,
why why is the governor of my state vetoing a
public safety legislation and she vetoed the public the public
safety legislation advancing cooperation with ICE in Arizona. Now, again,
one of the main things that ICE is doing right

(01:27:03):
now is getting rid of the rapists, the murderers, and
the severe criminals. They're not going after the families. They're
not going after the single guy that's here trying to
make some money and send it back home to take
care of his family. They're going after the bad criminals.
And now in Arizona there's two suspects that have been
arrested after allegedly ambushing deputies and police officers over the weekend.

(01:27:27):
This is something that is probably going to see a
lot more copycats of, So I really hope that a
lot of our law enforcement everywhere, regardless to what you are,
if you're a shriff for a local police officer, FHP
or whatever you are. By the way, can I say
this about FHP, Sorry for O squirrel moment. FHP members,
Can I ask you one question? How do you fit

(01:27:49):
your balls in your pants? I really want to know
this because I don't know if anybody's watched an FHP
officer pull somebody over, but it is like termin cop
kind of action going on. I watched this the other
day when I was on iten coming back from Jacksonville,
where a FHP had pulled over a car that was

(01:28:12):
going significantly faster than I was and pulled him over.
And it's like you can see the car is stopping,
like you could see the back end of the car
is still lifted up in the air, break lights are
still on. The door starts coming open, the guy's left
leg is already coming out holding the door open, and
the car comes to a complete stop and bam, out

(01:28:33):
the car. He comes like he was launched, like his
ass was on fire. I mean, this got pow out
of that car. He comes out, straining himself out and
boom right up to the car he goes. I just
gotta say that takes some major balls to do. Now,
with that said, please to all of our law enforcement people,

(01:28:55):
use caution, especially right now, Use caution. Have all your
senses going on constantly. Don't let your guard down at all,
because I am concerned now that this is going to
be a new trend of these illegals or people that

(01:29:16):
are anti ice and anti law enforcement taking this as
an advantage and an idea to take out our law enforcement.
Now we have seen that there are bounties on law
enforcement heads from the cartels. They want law enforcement take
it out. We're now seeing this trend of ambushing our

(01:29:36):
law enforcement. So for all of our law enforcement, head
on a swivel and use extreme caution. The two suspects
in this the latest ambush that happened over the weekend
in Arizona. One of the suspects, by the way, was
a twenty one year old according to the local sheriff's office,

(01:29:58):
and another suspect was a seventeen year old Mail in
the country illegally. The two are accused of carrying out
an ambush shooting targeting UH some of the Sheriff's deputies
and the Prescott Valley Police Department officers early Sunday morning.
There's been some extensive work that has gone into the

(01:30:19):
investigation that is now linked the weapons used in the
ambush to a previous drive by shooting that happened back
in November. But this is another thing that we have
to watch out for, is the the now ambushing of
our law enforcement individuals and how many more of our

(01:30:39):
of our our national guard are also going to get
stuck in this type of an ambushing thing as well.
Mister Fixer, you're right, shoot to kill? What was I

(01:31:01):
was watching one another thing the other day. It was
another leftist that was complaining about a police officer that
that had stopped a shooting or somebody with a gun
and they shot the person like center mass, which if

(01:31:22):
you know anything about it, that's that's how you're taught.
You don't. You don't the the idea and the leftists
that I love this, they're like, why didn't you just
shoot shoot the gun out of his hand? Like they
do on that TV and the movies. Why didn't you
just do that? You try and do that. I mean,
first off, many law enforcement, and I wish this was

(01:31:45):
not the case, but many law enforcement don't get to
the range enough. They're they're not brushing up those skills
as much as they really should. But the idea of
being in a high stress situation, like you know, an
officer with a person with a gun, adam or whatever.

(01:32:05):
Your high stress, That adrenaline is pumping through your body
like crazy. Your chest is pumping, blood is rushing like crazy.
Hands are probably shaking because you don't know is this
the moment? Is this the moment where I'm gonna get
gunned down by this loser piece of trash If I
don't react fast enough, is this loser piece of trash

(01:32:27):
you're gonna shoot somebody else. There's so many things that
are now running through the officer's mind while also going,
oh yeah, I got to get the gun out. And
keep in mind, police officers don't just wear a regular holster.
It's a gun that has specific ways of being able
to pull the weapon out. If you don't do it
the right way, chances are the gun's not coming out.
So now your heart's racing, your mind is racing, adrenaline

(01:32:50):
is racing, heart is beating like crazy. You're trying to
get your service weapon out and doing this fast because
he's already got to jump on you, and now you're
gonna take the gun out, aim the gun during all
of this time, and shoot the gun out of his hand.
Every time I hear a leftist say that, I just
want to punch him in the face. It's an unrealistic thing, lefties,

(01:33:14):
it really truly is, and it it boils down to
this too. FAFO. If you're going to draw your weapon
on a police officer, or you're going to draw your
weapon on somebody and an officer is there, or just
somebody in general is there, don't be surprised when you
get air rated, because I could tell you if I

(01:33:34):
was in a situation where somebody drew a gun on me,
I'm not going to try and shoot that gun out
of their hand. I'm going to try and pump at
least eight or nine holes into him, if not dump
the entire magazine into him, eliminate the threat. But the left,
they don't get, oh my god, why did you have

(01:33:56):
this shoot him. Couldn't you just shut him in the leg? Well, yeah,
what happens if you shoot him in the leg and
you hit him in the artery, he's dead in about
a minute or two. If it's just shut up and
it boils down to FAFO. If you're going to go
down that road, expect the consequences. But the left they

(01:34:16):
don't understand the consequences. I don't know if anybody saw
this story as well speaking about not getting the consequences
and suffering them. There was I think he was he
was seventeen or eighteen years old, who he was trying
to steal copper from a electric charging station. Now, this
kid was so damn stupid that he takes the bolt

(01:34:37):
cutters and goes up to an electric car charging station
and goes to snip the cable with the electric charge
going through it so that he could steal the cable
or the copper that was in it. And guess what happened? Yep,
fried chicken. He was fried, crisp kill the instantly. You

(01:35:01):
can see the flash that came up on that and
it stopped his hard killed him instantly. And what happens?
I mean, first off, they knew that this is what
he was doing. It's all caught on tape that this
idiot taking the things going up. And it's not like
he had grabbed hold of the thing and was plugging
in his tesla. No, he was trying to steal the stuff. Now,

(01:35:21):
the family, like two days after the whole thing happened,
tried to sue the electric car charging station company for
killing their son. No, your son was a fucking idiot
and society is better not having him around.

Speaker 4 (01:35:38):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:35:39):
Sorry for your luck, sorry for your loss, but maybe
you should have raised your child better. And this is
another example, FAFO. That's all there is to it. If
you do something stupid like try to snip the electric
power cable and you get electric acuted, or you pull

(01:36:01):
a gun on a cop or somebody else, understand you're
probably not going home tonight or ever for that matter.
But again, the left, they don't get this concept. They
just think, oh, somebody else needs to pay for this.
It's just not right anyhow, it's just the stupid it really,

(01:36:29):
it's mind boggling sometimes to see that happen so much. Anyhow,
coming up at the top of the hour, hopefully fingers crossed,
we should be having Derek Johnson's going to be joining us.
He had some power problems last night with the storms
that went through his place, unable to do his podcast

(01:36:50):
last night, so hopefully he will be able to do
the show today. Haven't got any confirmation that he's not
going to be able to join us at this point,
so we're still going to go with the fact that
he will be joining us. It is gonna be a
great conversation. If you've never heard Derek talk before, and
the things that he's got for knowledge, you're gonna be

(01:37:10):
blown away and upset as well. Oh God, you know
what I gotta stop doing. I gotta stop scrolling through
social media because I keep seeing some of the and
I also should probably stop following so many leftists. I
mean I do like on x like the majority of
the people that I follow are all these leftists. Doctor
Rita Deed posting another one Leah Thomas, Riley Gaines and

(01:37:34):
better looking, basically pointing out that Leah Thomas is better
looking than Riley Gaines. Now this may just be the
man in me speaking, but if I was in a
room and Leah Thomas was standing there in his one

(01:37:58):
piece bathing suit and Riley Gaines came up to me
in that one piece bathing suit Riley Gaines. Instantly, it's
gonna be oh hey, hey, you blood flowing? Uh Leah Thomas.

(01:38:19):
If if he stepped up in that there, There's not
enough viagra in the world that could get me to go,
oh yeah, looking better, mmmm, welcome better. This is the
other thing I don't get about these leftists and how
deranged they are with that. There's another leftist that I
saw that posted a little while ago. And this one

(01:38:39):
pops up on me every now and then, and I
don't know, I've never actually clicked on it's uh its
profile to see anything about what is it? Hang on,
let me check it Latina trans goddess. Oh, it has
a free o F page in case you're interested in
this one. But this one posts how many times did
you post this one? Two to three, four, five, six, seven,

(01:39:01):
eight times, eight times right in a row. Trans women
are biological women? Now this idiot is posting this on X.
So here we go with a simple clique one click
boom gronks pulled up. That's the AI from from X.
What is a biological woman? I'm just curious because you

(01:39:29):
posted at eight times that a trans woman is a
biological woman. Let's see a biological woman, also referred to
as a biological female as a human being who belongs
to the female sex defined by the reproductive biology and
the autonomy characteristics of the sex of that produces large,

(01:39:53):
large ovaries and eggs. Blah blah blah. They're using medical terms,
and has the uh psychological capacity to bear our physicology
physicological Sorry I took that through our away, physicological capability
of bearing off spring. Okay, so while we're at this,

(01:40:14):
I just love helping out these leftists. Can a trans
is it trans woman? That's ship? I get that off
maxed up? Can it trans women have children?

Speaker 4 (01:40:28):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:40:28):
Give birth? What is it bear offspring? Since we're can
bear offspring, we're gonna use it's it's phrases in here.

Speaker 4 (01:40:39):
That was wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:40:40):
I can't type. There we go. Uh, let's see you
what AI asked to say. No, a trans woman a
person who was born biologically male and later transition cannot
bear offspring. So hey to break this news either, Ashley,
trans women are not biological women. Nice try though, all right,

(01:41:01):
we got to take a quick break. We'll be right
back happy real Taco Tuesday. I'm sorry, I'm I should
be ashamed of myself for that one. That was a
cheap shot, but it was a good one, all right.

(01:41:33):
Welcome back to the show. Happy Taco Tuesday. Try to
make up my mind. I'm already thinking about lunch today,
whether I want to do some street tacos, if I
want to go full on burrito today. Wait a second,
you know what that.

Speaker 4 (01:41:53):
My mind?

Speaker 1 (01:41:53):
Sometimes I need help, I really do. I need some
serious hope. But either way, can't make up my mind
what I want for lunch today. Hopefully coming up here
just a little bit. Still waiting on some confirmation out
of whether or not Derek Johnson to be able to
join us at seven o'clock. He did have some power
issues at the homestead over the night because of the
storms that went through, so hopefully he'll be joining us.

(01:42:16):
Says it's got to be a great conversation if he
is here, So we'll see here just a couple of minutes.
In the meantime, more of the just ridiculousness that comes
from the left, and if you ever need somebody to
if you ever need to figure out if somebody is
an ultra elitist when it comes to politicians, when your
name is Sheldon white House, Sheldon white House, you know

(01:42:39):
automatically that you're probably some sort of dim witted elitist
politician coming from some overwell to do family. But Sheldon
white House, the Democrat editor from Rhode Island, was on
MS NOW, you know, because there's a whole different network
now ms NOW, and he was talking about the he

(01:43:01):
was on with Laurence O'Donnell, which that man, you want
to talk about, a dipwad. He is just there's a
lot not bright about that man, to say the least.
But they were talking about the situation with the boats
being shot down or shot out of the water in
the Caribbean that have been transporting drugs and terrorists and
other things that Donald Trump has said, yeah, we're not

(01:43:23):
doing this, We're gonna blow you out of the water,
which I'm surprised at this point that they're still doing it.
You would think that at some point they'd be like, yeah, no, no,
I'm not getting in that boat. I don't think So
have you seen what happened to Ojose? Not happening. I'm
not No, it's not going on. Well, one of the
things that's now gotten. The left a little upset because
Donald Trump is continuing to take out these boats, and

(01:43:44):
he took one out the other day that well, somebody survived.
They had a couple of survivors that were able to
jump into the water, and well we turned around and
we said, oh, miss too, and took him back out.
So Sheldon white House it was out there saying that

(01:44:04):
the White House is now on the wrong side if
survivors were killed during a follow up strike on an
alleged drug boat in the Caribbean that's been going on.
And Lawrence o'donnald said, what do you see in this
and this in this point? Is it possible to commit
a war crime if there isn't a war? Well, first off,

(01:44:27):
it's not a war crime if it's the first time.
So I'm just saying, but what can we call it
when there isn't a war? And white House come out
and says, yes, the common word would be murder. Murder. Well,
if you're coming to attack us and attacking us with
drugs or whatever else, that's that's kind of a declaration

(01:44:49):
of war against us. So yeah, we can take you out.
But Lawrence o' donald responded by with is that what
you see here, And they were playing the video of
of when we said, oh, hang on, missed to go
get them and they re hit it. The White House
said that I don't know enough about circumstances to you know,
make a final legal determination. Then shut up. That's a

(01:45:13):
simple thing, isn't it. I mean you just came out
and you said, well, I really to be honest with you,
I don't know enough about the circumstances to you know,
make a legitimate determination. But for Pete's sake, you got
people whose whose boat has been blown up. Yeah, because
we tried to kill them. We we we were going

(01:45:35):
in there to blow up the boat and kill them,
Just just so you got that there with the White House,
we're trying to kill them. But then he goes on
to say whatever they were doing has now ended in
an explosion on the water, and you know, now have
two survivors.

Speaker 4 (01:45:52):
In the water.

Speaker 1 (01:45:53):
Even when you're at war, a decent nation goes and
rescues the survivors and then treats them as prisoner of war,
even in a war situation in this case, I mean,
you know, to make a Hollywood reference, when the bad
guys are machine gunning the survivors in the water. It's
not Americans in the movies. It's the bad guys, and

(01:46:17):
we're on the wrong side. The wrong side of this
is is if we're blowing up survivors in the water
rather than trying to send rescue. Okay, if that's the
way they're gonna do it, I'm saying, okay, trying to
trying to get some confirmation, not one hundred percent sure

(01:46:40):
if if Derek's gonna join us. We'll see double a
lot of storm stuff last night, so he's a little
kind of preoccupied with some things going on. So hopefully
we'll get him on. If not, we'll reschedule him because
it's gonna be a great interview. But you know, here's
here's the dip with Democrats who just don't understand it
and they they want everything the way that it always

(01:47:02):
has been. Well, you know what, here's the thing. The
times and the world is changing, and the threats are
also different from what they were before, and you can't
say that we've got to do things the way we've
always done. And sometimes you have to make a point,
and considering right now, the United States is under attack,

(01:47:24):
we are under attack, we're being invaded by individuals. We
don't have a nation that is coming after us. We
don't have militaries that are storming the shores, we don't
have bombers that are flying overhead and attacking us. Instead,
we have individuals. We have individuals who are coming into
our country who are committing crimes against children, crimes against women,

(01:47:50):
sexual assaults against them, raping, murdering, committing other crimes that
are violent towards American citizens. They are coming off and
they are now killing our National Guard members. They're ambushing
our law enforcement. So here's the bottom line. You're trying

(01:48:10):
to come to our country. We see, we see the
invasion going on, we see the problems that we have
going on, and we see more of them coming to us.
We're gonna kill him. And if you're gonna be continually
stupid enough to keep coming at us and being like, wow,

(01:48:32):
well just we'll try again, We'll see what happens, common
sense should start saying this is probably not what we
should be doing. With the left, they play this game.
And of course, where was all of this outrage when
Barack Obama, you're savior of the Democrat Party, the lord,
the god that he is, When he was drone striking

(01:48:57):
more innocent people. Sure there were some people that weren't
so innocent, but you could claim it. He was droning
people like it was like he was playing a video game.
Pee pew, Get another one, Get another one, Get another one,
Get another one. Where was the outrage. There was never

(01:49:18):
any outrage that was coming about when Barack Obama was
droning people, including by the way, an American citizen left
was not outraged by that. They were not upset. They
couldn't do that. We should have We should have gone
and we should have rescued the person that we just

(01:49:38):
tried to kill. Why because you know what would happened
if we rescued them, They would sue, they would and
it would be Democrats that would be right behind it.
All right, we gotta take a quick break. We'll be
right back. This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning,

(01:50:05):
all right, welcome back to The Ryder Rush Show. Happy
Taco Tuesday. I'm stupid excited about our next guest. It's
been a little while since we've actually had him on
the show. He's been busy, he's got his podcast and
so much more. Uh. Derek Johnson, Welcome back to the show. Derek,
How are you, man?

Speaker 4 (01:50:23):
Oh, I'm doing pretty good. How you doing? You know what?

Speaker 1 (01:50:25):
I I can complain because there's a lot of things
to complain about with what's going on in this this
crazy little world. But instead of complaining about it, I
want to talk about it.

Speaker 4 (01:50:33):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:50:34):
For those that don't know Derek. First off, welcome to
the world. Uh, Derek has been He's been on the
show before and and actually the last one of the
last two times we've had you on the show have
been the single most downloaded podcast that we've had. You've
been like the most requested guests that we've had because
of all of the incredible knowledge that you've had. You know,

(01:50:56):
you're you're a well rounded person, your country music star,
You've got your military career, your military knowledge, and of
course now what you're doing is out here kind of
answering the Lord's Lord's call to serve the nation by
protecting us, and you're doing it with a lot of knowledge.
And I want to get your thoughts just kind of
an overall to get started. What do you think about

(01:51:17):
all of this world we're in, with all the attacks
against Donald Trump and and where our country is headed.

Speaker 4 (01:51:22):
The now, well, everybody can just you know, relax a
little bit, just because I've been teaching people or telling
people I think probably the right thing. But I've been
telling people, you know, it's it's what for the people
that thought Joe Boden was real and president, it's what

(01:51:45):
Joe didn't do, and that administration that people thought was real,
it's what they didn't do that proves that they're watching
history repeat itself slightly different. Every scenario and every war
has a different strategy. My grandfather from Mobile, Alabama was

(01:52:06):
not far from you there, but he served here in
the most popular at the time pulpit government in world history,
and also government exile. And that's what everybody's watching is
a irregular warfare, unconventional warfare, government nextyle and puppet government.

(01:52:27):
That's what everybody's witnessed. President Trump just validated this two
months ago when he said about the Turkish president, he
said he remained my friend while I was in exile,
and then he repeated it two more times while I
was in exile. And he does that in you know,
his own way. But also he puts insats on words

(01:52:47):
that stand out, terms that stand out, and so it's
a proclamation, so he put the ball cap on April
to second, twenty twenty three, with a forty five dash
forty seven, which was a midway point from the twenty
one to twenty five. So all these things have been

(01:53:08):
proclamations and validations. So you know, is it far facts
when people first hear It's sure, but it's like I
selpop all time. Just because you've never heard of it
doesn't mean it doesn't exist. And the laws of the
orders currently invoked more than proved that this whole thing

(01:53:31):
has been in operation. And forty five dash forty seven,
He's not just wearing that just for giggles. So naturally,
it's like anything else in life if you're a Christian. Now,
President Trump don't compare himself to God or Jesus or
anything of that nature. But I use it as an
analogy and not sacrilegious. But you know, when Christ was

(01:53:53):
going to the cross, I mean, you know, from all accounts,
the spitting, yelling, the ridicule, the mockery, throwing things at him.
I mean, you know, the whole world hated him until
the whole world found out who he was. So you know,
it's the same thing with President Trump. He's the faith

(01:54:14):
of this operation. Generals, admirals and all kinds of strategies
prove if people will go read and study. So you know,
we're just in a place where a guy like me
not only did I read and study my whole life
things that people didn't want to read and study, but
I had all the great tools and that sets around

(01:54:35):
me known as veterans in my family that you know,
studied and read all the things they were supposed to
read and study when they served. So it's just we
have we have a lot of work to do in
this nation on re educating and educating people on our
foundation and then the laws and the orders one that

(01:54:58):
are good for us. And then it's like Abraham Lincoln,
he has a quote in history where hey, if there's
a bad law in the books, then it still needs
to be carried out. So looks full extent where people
can't express their descent if they don't like it, and
people just have forgotten what people are supposed to be doing.

(01:55:20):
And it's not drama and propaganda that I hate the
term politics, but that's what politics became. Instead of a
small government ran by we the people, we ended up
with politics ran by politicians who only care about politicians,
and President Trump he's an outsider on purpose, no politician,

(01:55:43):
and also not military, a neutral person on purpose to
go in there and we neat well when the military
set up what they did, and then also what the
leaders set up what they did. Once he all he
had to do was enforce the law as prescribed on paper,

(01:56:03):
and then it automatically exposed the whole deep state, the
dirty crooked politicians, whether they were deep state or not,
it exposed the whole bunch. As I saying, is so
you know, people just need to relax and go read
the blueprint. There is most definitely a blueprint. As matter

(01:56:24):
of fact, I just noticed today's December the second. Today
is my three year anniversary of meeting President Trump for
the first time at Trump International, which is his private course,
after I had John Borrow came on the scene, and
then it would be just two months, let's see, two

(01:56:45):
months later, signed my publicity contract at Trump International, same
place with him President at his reserve table, in his
reserved chair, with him present, signing my publicity contract to
write the books that I have that are the number
one best sellers that explain the forty five that's forty seven.

(01:57:06):
So you know, I was telling some of the day
books don't stay number one best sellers just because they're
you know, fate for all whatever it is. You know,
people out there think all this subs far fetched. I'm like, uh,
this is what makes President Trump. He's gonna be I joke.
I'm like, you know, with all due respect to Mount Rushmore,

(01:57:29):
I think Mount Rushmore needs to say the way it is.
I think right across the valley there's another rock that's
bigger than Mount Rushmore. And I think President Trump needs
to be that whole, right, he needs his whole mountain
to himself.

Speaker 1 (01:57:43):
Yeah, I mean that would be good. You know. One
of the things that I that I actually love about
all the knowledge that you bring, and you pointed out
the whole forty five dash forty seven thing, Donald Trump,
And I think that with a lot of the stuff
that you have for information, it kind of backs this up.
Donald Trump is way smarter then I think anybody ever
gives him credit for it, because he is constantly and

(01:58:04):
he has been for like the past four years especially
constantly dropping these little tiny hints that that there's a bigger,
deeper meaning to it, Like the forty five forty seven,
and you've got a book on that. Where can people
get the book?

Speaker 4 (01:58:18):
By the way, well, if if you want it signed
by me, I'm still signing everything. If you want it
signed by me, then you got to go to my
website ratal Trap seventeen seventy six dot com. So r
A T T L E t r A P one
seven seventy six dot com. And if you want it quick,
or if you're you know, somehow traveling and you're international,

(01:58:41):
then you got to get it on Amazon. The Midnight
Writer Rides again. It's part one in part two now,
and part two is just a I had to do
things in segments because this is a it's going to
be a as it shows forty five, that's fourty seven,
it's going to be a three part series. Really, I'm
gonna have a been out right or three just as

(01:59:01):
a finale of the whole twenty twenty five to twenty
twenty nine when we get there. But you know, it's
a big operation, and you know the one again, the
laws and orders currently invoked not just you know, well
when I say current, that's also nine years ago pretty much,

(01:59:23):
you know, And it's a it's a lot of information.
But at the same time, like I tell people, if
you'll divorce your feelings and divorce your emotions and and
escape the past, you know that old staying that that
trying to do the same things over and over again,
it'specting different results. That's the definition of insanity, right. And

(01:59:44):
so many people daily are stressed, you know, fearful, anxiety.
But also if you're not any of those, but you're
just getting in the rigor morale of just like you know,
the comment boxes and or and or reading them. You know,
that's not that's not doing anything for you. President Trump's
working with a formula. He's the face of this operation,

(02:00:06):
and it's really more than anything. It's a it's the military,
the generals, the admirals. And he showed this just about
what it's been two months ago now when he met
with the eight hundred generals. All of what everybody's watching
it theater, This is all pre playing. It's also most
of it's pre reported. It's not happening live time, though

(02:00:27):
it looks like it, you know. So that's also why
President Trump gets a play golf a lot more is
because of the operation that is in play is a
military government, military occupation, and military operation, and the laws
and orders still show we're an a partial continent government.

(02:00:47):
So I like I tell people you can you can
shoot the messenger all day long, but until the laws
show otherwise. That's exactly what's going on.

Speaker 1 (02:00:56):
Yeah, exactly. And you know what I love too about
all of your rear is that you're not a Google research.
You're not a dot com researcher. Everything that you've ever
talked about on my show, and I know that when
you talked about on your podcast and the other things
that you do as well and in the book, your
resources are dot gov, dot military. I mean, these are

(02:01:17):
actual laws that so many people just don't know that
it is there. And I'm kind of curious, since you've
met Donald Trump and and had that conversation, how knowledgeable
is Donald Trump on all that stuff? I mean, is
he way smarter than that he comes across with his
knowledge of those laws that are that are kind of

(02:01:40):
almost like a hidden law. But it's right there in
your face that Donald Trump is really running off of
how how knowledgeable is he?

Speaker 4 (02:01:48):
Well? One one, he is knowledgeable, and then it's just
like anything else though, you it don't matter who you are,
you can still not know something because there's so many
laws and there's so many orders on the books. But
he's very knowledgeable as far as like I mean. But
the thing I love about him, like I tell people, now,

(02:02:10):
my job's not persuading course people to love him. But
what I do is buy the doc God, buy the
doc meal by the laws, by the orders that are
good for this nation, that backed our foundation, which is
exactly what the landmark and landslide case Marlbury versus Madison
eighteen o three was about our founding father having to

(02:02:30):
go into the Supreme Court sixteen years after he the
main author of the Constitution, had to go into the
Supreme Court and tell the court, the highest court of
the land, and all the people, you know, what a
law was. So what I like about President Trump is
the fact that one he took on this knowing all.

(02:02:55):
He knew all the hatred of the ridicule. He knew
that that was to be expected. So if people look
at the expectations, then look at him as an individual.
You know, he's been a fixture in all of our lives.
I mean, especially if you're if you're over forty, he's
been a fixture in your life, even as the real

(02:03:15):
estate mogul that he's been right, so and then he
was he was in the most famous movie of all
obviously Home Alone too, uh you know home the Home
Alone series. So icon for decades, he's been a culture
icon for for any But but then when you go
read and study his books, The Great Comeback and the

(02:03:37):
Art of the Deal. But then also, I mean he's
been saying things about China consistently, the same things longer
than I've been alive. Yeah, And one of the key
one of the key things about that is consistency. Consistency
that people forget about. Consistency is what sometimes proves somebody

(02:03:58):
or something is the consistent to see. And not only
is he smart, but also he's a delegator. He delegates
the people that are also smart in IQ because it
takes a full team of the smart in IQ to
go together. And he's great at identifying that. And he's

(02:04:21):
he don't have a you know, well, let me put
it this way. He has the humility to say this person,
this person, hey, this person, this get this pre because
everybody can't know everything, but somebody can know a little
bit about everything. And he's a great delegator, and anybody

(02:04:42):
who's ever been super successful in life. Nick Saban in Alabama,
Bear Bryant in Alabama, they were all delegators, and that's
what they were known for, was was being able to
find the talent for the right position, but also finding
the right person that sticks to that posi and doesn't
try to be bigger than what they are. But they're

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also not smaller than what they are. And that's that's
another thing that's Keith, as it says, and people forget that.
Sometimes people forget that these positions require the fashion but
also the knowledge without fultier motives.

Speaker 1 (02:05:21):
Right, So we're talking with the with Derek Johnson and
Derek one question I've got when it comes to Donald Trump,
because we see this with obviously the Left that there
is there is a whole cabal that's behind the Left
and their their mission and everything that they're doing and
the destruction of this country. Donald Trump is obviously a

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complete polar opposite of that Left when it comes to
the mission. He's trying to save the country. He's doing
it based upon these laws and you you mentioned you
about how he's kind of the face of this. Is
there really a I don't want to say a cabal,
but is there really a group of people that have
been with Donald Trump and have been kind of pushing

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this this military rules laws to protect the nation. Has
there been a group of people and is there a
group of people that is really kind of maybe behind
or at least with Donald Trump? Is that is that
kind of what we're working with here?

Speaker 4 (02:06:20):
Oh? Yeah, Well, the whole thing is is basically.

Speaker 2 (02:06:25):
That.

Speaker 4 (02:06:27):
Well, what's humorous about it. This is why I tell
people you have nothing to fear, and I don't mean this,
you know, to reign on someone's emotions. You know, I'm
actually trying to say, hey, flip them around and smile
and grin and laugh and enjoy this because it's basically
so real quick. In nineteen fifty one, Congress put term

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limits on the presidency, but not themselves all right. In
nineteen seventy three, over a presidential view, Congress over road
with the two thirds vote to change the War Powers
Act to put limitations on the president. And the very
thing that they did all these years, they mean in

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the deep state and politicians and them together, the very
thing they tried to limit is what's backfiring on them.
So President Trump, if you will, let's just look at
it this way. Now, I'm not I'm just quoting from myself,
but and I'm paraphrasing, and I'm gonna quote for him.

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It would be basically saying, all right, well, we'll beat
you with your own game. All right. You played the
game on the people. Now we're gonna play the game
back on you. And we're gonna use game theory and
if we're gonna kick your you know what by using
your own tactics. So there were twenty over twenty five
executive orders when NASH mergency's opened before President Trump ever

(02:07:59):
walked down or rolled down the escalator, all right, from
nineteen seventy nine to twenty sixteen. Twenty five plus executive
orders when nasal emergencies open. All Right, Those national emergencies
come with one hundred and twenty statutory powers, emergency powers
that the president can do a lot more things than

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a president is supposed to do on a normal basis,
in a normal function in government, meaning your legislative branch,
your executive and judicial. So, like I tell people, President
Trump didn't become the threat January to twenty and twenty
twenty five. He became the threat June the sixteenth, twenty fifteen,

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when he rolled down the escalator. Now it really became
the threat November the eighth, twenty sixteen, went he won,
unexpectedly to some people, a presidency that all the media
and all the late night shows laugh and all that
he'll never be president. All the actors and actresses they laughed,
that he'll be president, all right, all that. So he

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became the threat then, not now. And so when you
know what irregular warfare is and unconventional, now it's unconventional
and it's irregular on purpose. So it's already different right
out the gate, and it requires special people who know
that to know all the flags and the signifiers of that.

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So what President Trump and the military have done was
they took over the nation with all the national emergencies
and they're using them as prescribed by the law and
enforcing all those and then also getting to use all
those emergency powers to basically hijack from the deep state

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and then implement everything. So like the law of a
great example for all the lawyers out there, there's a
lot of good lawyers, there's a lot more that were
in it for themselves than it was the other way around.
But recently, not too long ago, they had a lawyer
from a university complaining about we've been teaching law for

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forty plus years this way, and now they're telling us
we've got the change. Who are they there, hey, liberals,
there's your pronoun Who are they right? Who is bigger
than the university that's making all the universities change their curriculum.
That would be military lawyers and also federal lawyers. Well,

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then you got to go, well, who's running the nation.
That would be President Donald John Trump. All right, Now
for the people it thought twenty one to twenty five
was Joe. Well, that's where I can show you the
irregular warfare and unconventional warfare, public government, and government exile.
And President Trump's validated back as well, and there's other
signifiers of that. So the military government everything your sin.

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So recently, President Trump, all of his nominations, every ambassador
that President Trump has nominated to those positions, nine out
of ten of them have been businessmen and women and
or veterans, and most of the veterans have been special operations.
If you go back and study the original Continuity government,

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which also has presidential emergency action documents a company in
they go together established by President Eisenhower, who was a
five star general. All Right, if you go back and
study the original continentity government to basically come out of
a catastrophic event or something disastrous to get the nation

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back on its feet quicker. The original plan was business
people and military. So there's another straight up validation of
what President Trump is doing. That putting businessmen and women
who are highly intelligent but also have been super successful,
and or veterans. But most of the veterans are either

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Navy seals or special operations. So it shows you what
you know that, yes, there is absolutely a group and
team on that level. There's also over sixty thousand plus
of a secret military there's me. So there's that, and

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then you have others that you know are not just secretive,
but there's there's a lot of covert and clandestine teams
out there, and you know, so it's a bunch of
people together. So it's it's just absolutely the hijacking of
the deep state and taking it back, as President Trump
told everybody he was going to do Jennuary of twenty

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twenty seventeen, were taking the power out of DC and
giving it back to you the people.

Speaker 1 (02:12:53):
Yeah, that's it's so intriguing to see all of this information,
and of course for those that might be looking at it,
Derek that that because what somebody might take out of
this is, oh my god, military, the military is taking over.
Oh my god, how's the military? How would how would
you respond to people that would be a fearful of
the of a military takeover of the government, which essentially

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is really kind of taking back our country. But how
would you respond with that?

Speaker 4 (02:13:21):
Well, you have to go back and look at our founders.
You know, I laugh all the time and when I'm
telling this story, but you know, in one way, our
founders did it. They were so desperate for a good
functioning government, not big, but little, but they were so desperate.

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They had the main motto of the Revolutionary War was
taxation without representation. Now we have representation, but we have
a nation that's without the knowledge of how that's supposed
to operate function. But our founders started a ward before
they even had a decoration in dependence. They started the war,

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kicked off, The war started kicking, rear end started kicking.
But as I say, had before they had anything on paper.
Then they fought for a whole year, you know, and
they were like, well, we need something on paper. So
they established the army, though like too by battle lah
over a month and a half later, but army came first.
The very first war articles. The military law came sixteen

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days after the establishment of the army in the first branch.
All right. Then you had your navy, then you had
your Marine Corps, all those in seventeen seventy five. So
they established military and military law before the decoration of dependance.
Then the next year they declared independence seven years before
the war ended. To see if people would look at

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the foundation of that. Our whole foundation was military first,
and we're the first line of defense, were the last
line of defense. And if you can't trust your military,
then you're in a world of hurt. But also the
way you trust the military is to know what you
can most certainly be a civilian and know military laws

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and military orders you're supposed to. You need to that
way you know when the good guys and gals are
working and fighting for you. And it's kind of like
anything else. It's like when you have a functioning government
which is working with the constitution, all right, which the
function of government's really we the people. So we tell

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our represented as what we want, all right. So when
that runs out, then you've got to back up to
what what Abraham Lincoln said, The most important document in
American history is what the Decoration of Independence. The constitutions
a framework for us to keep Congress in check, all right.
The Decoration Independence is what allows us the foundation to

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stand on. That says specifically in there, and I'm just
going to take a few lines out. But but when
a long train of abuses and usurpatience, then it says
becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of
the people to throw off such government, to set it
back on a new foundation. So see when all else spells,

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we fall back to that. Go okay, Congress, you're not
doing what you're supposed to be doing. So guess what
you're done. You're out of here. We're in control. And
then you step back to that. If that failed, then
you go back to what the battlefield. And we haven't
had to go back to the battlefield because we have
people who know how to get how to take the

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system back over. And it's really should have been a
bottom up in reality operation, but it's been a top
down because you had to take it from the top,
and so many things have been fundamentally changed back to
our foundation, such as the law. It's the bar Exam's
going to common law. This is a known thing and

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it's supposed to go into effect this coming year, the
bar exam. So see, they're taking all the top and
when you fundamentally change it and work it all the
way down and they get rid of all these politicians
and all the things that they detain, and people are
going to see that. People are going to see justice.
President Trump's not just truth in that for the people

(02:17:19):
that do follow him on true social he's not just truth.
And all these things about all roads leads to Obahama
and no, this is not one of those things gonna like, Oh,
get your feathers all ruffled and then let down. There's
a reason why the movie Nuremberg just came out. There's
a reason behind all this. Uh, there's a reason behind

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all the false flags. And you have to know that
you know what a false flag is. For example, the
recent National Guard shootings, those were not real. Those are
false flags. So in an operation like this, once you
learn uncommitcal warfare, in irregular warfare, especially if you'll go
read the twenty Seen Unconventional Warfare Pocket Guide and study

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the resistance pyramid in there, which is called the revolutionary pyramid.
When you go study that and you know the laws
and orders and vote surround that and support that, then
you can use that pyramid. That's straight up special operations,
all right. Well, a false flag in an operation like this,
the people who were detained, they're in the background, all right,

(02:18:24):
and they're having to play game theory with them to
get them to confess certain things. And the more they
don't confess things, the more they put on TV that
smears and adds on their quote unquote legacy. All right,
So like the National Guard to prove this. You know
this is not taken away from the National Guard soldiers.
I'm a vetter, but just trying to show people that.

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For example, the female they say she's a specialist, all right,
twenty year old specialist in the world today of technology
and social media apps. They show her taking a selfie,
so we know she takes selfies. Those weird selfish where
the people look in the mirror but they're looking at
their phone. It's just off where we know that generation. Well, okay,

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where's her most recent photo? Where's her specialists? There's no photo.
There's three photos they're showing. There's only three photos of
this female. She's on Facebook, she's on Instagram. There's no
other photos of this female uniform. So if you're honoring
a soldier, you would honor them in their most recent rank.

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Where is her specialist rank? They're showing private first class, right,
So that is a visual proclamation that that's a false
flag and the only way to know what a false
flag is. And this is all in operation my conspiracy.
You know, you got to know the laws and the
orders not only of the land, but also of the military.
And these are strategies and tactics to take down the

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deep state globally. And they've been doing this. The deep
State's gone all these things to be and it's a
it's a pre plan strategy and leading to those tribunals.
And President Trump has truth about the tribunals as well.
So and civilians can most certainly be tried in military courts.

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You'll hear people out there saying they can't. You might
want to check out Title ten, which is military law,
Title ten, Chapter forty seven, Section eight zero two, Article
two bullet points ten, eleven, and twelve. Yes, civilians cam
most certainly be tried in military tribunals.

Speaker 1 (02:20:34):
So interesting. Yeah, the when you start going down this
rabbit hole, there's so much intriguing information. And we're talking
with Derek Johnson. Derek, what is the name of your
book again? That's got this all laid out?

Speaker 4 (02:20:50):
The Midnight Writer Rides Again Part one and two?

Speaker 1 (02:20:53):
Okay, And it's available on your website rattle Trap seventeen
seventy six dot com. You can get on Amazon too,
but go to rattle Trap because then you get the
autographed copy of But you get more money off of
the book, by the way, if you get it off
the rattle Trap versus Amazon, because I know they all
like to take their share.

Speaker 4 (02:21:10):
Well yeah, but even though I'm not in it for
the money, but I'm just saying, but yeah, you do,
I guess. But Amazon has all their little You could
set your book for two hundred dollars and no cut
it within a day to one hundred, and they made
They're going to make their margins no matter what.

Speaker 1 (02:21:31):
Yeah, that evil capitalism. I'm telling you it's a mess.
But rattle Trap seventeen seventy six at the website and
in the book. You got a bunch of gear there
as well, tour dates on top of that. Derek, I
always loved having the conversation with you because you've got
such intriguing information as to what is going on to
that and I hope to have you back on again
really soon, and whatever you do, just keep up that

(02:21:53):
battle no matter what, because we need fighters like you
out there spreading that information.

Speaker 4 (02:21:59):
Oh absolutely, we got this so people just want people
read and study what is in play. You'll realize that
the whole thing has been a strategic and special operation
and all of those good guys and gals are in control.

Speaker 1 (02:22:12):
That's what I'm hoping. That's when home we got to
take this whole nation back from the deep stated strain
it all out. Derek Johnson again, thank you so much.
Rattletap seventeen seventy six dot com is the website. Go there,
get the book, it's the merch and educate yourself on
this stuff because the real information is out there. You
just need to know where to go get it, and
Derek is doing a great job at providing that. Derek Johnson, again,

(02:22:33):
thank you so much for coming on appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (02:22:35):
Well, thank you for having me. It's good to be
here again.

Speaker 1 (02:22:37):
Absolutely, we'll talk with you soon. Derek Johnson. Again, some
of the information that he has is intriguing. And again
it's to listen to him. And again, if you want
to hear the podcast, it was back in I want
to say it was April of twenty three. It might
be the time when the podcast was. You can go

(02:22:59):
back at Brian Russhow dot com and grab that podcast
and hear the I think we had him on for
like about an hour and we talked about a whole
bunch of in depth things. But there's so many things
on the military aspect and the military law that the
nation is really truly founded on that Donald Trump does
and he hints to these things all the time, and

(02:23:22):
people ridicule him, they make fun of him for the
little comments that he makes, but so many of these
comments are bigger than what you think they are. And
Donald Trump's knowledge of this stuff really truly is. It's deep,
and he knows what he is doing. Now. The thing
that we have done just hope and pray is that

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he's able to continue it, that he doesn't get backstabbed
by the wrong people and that we're able to fix
what's going on. And again, Derek lay this out. He
does a great job of the books too. The Midnight
Writer is the book. You can get it at Rattletrap
seventeen seventy six comments, his official website, get it at

(02:24:03):
Amazon two. There's already two books on this. He's got
a couple other books as well. You might be rather
intrigued to learn some of that information. Anyway, we got
to take another quick break. We'll be right back. This
is the Taco Tuesday. Good morning, and thanks so much
for listening to us today. We do appreciate you tuning in.

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All right, welcome back to the Brian Russ Show. Happy
Taco Tuesday. Once again, big thanks to Derek Johnson. Awesome guest,
awesome conversation we have, and honestly I could probably sit
there and talk with him for hours more because of
the in depth knowledge that he has. And yes, it
is called the uniform. What is it? The military uniform

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Code of justice, the Uniform Code of Military Justice. It
is what our nation has founded on, and a lot
of people don't realize that that we we have this,
this military rule and foundation, that is what we based
our country off of and what has really kind of
been there. And again this is this is part of

(02:25:22):
our education system with dumbing down the people, because this
is information that by the way, they've never changed those laws,
they've never gone in and abolished those laws. They're there,
they're hidden in the background, and the deep state and
those who have wanted to have control over this country
have hoped and prayed and did everything that they can

(02:25:45):
to ensure that that most people just don't even know
that it exists. And the knowledge behind that that Derek has.
And again, if you if you get a chance to
go back in time into some of our podcasts and
look for the Eric Johnson interviews and listen to them,
because one of the big ones that we had we

(02:26:06):
were talking with him and it was before God is
when the hell did God? This goes way back. It
was when when Trump first lost the first election. Going
into that was that twenty twenty twenty nine. What the
hell year is this? Now? Where?

Speaker 4 (02:26:21):
Where did where?

Speaker 1 (02:26:22):
The what? This stuff? And I don't you know and
the things. It's been a while, but if you go
back and look before Joe Biden had started as the president,
we had an interview with Derek, and it was a long,
in depth one we we did a little over an hour,
I believe, where we we talked with him about the

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Military Code of Justice and the the little tiny the
hidden symbols, the flags, the meanings, all this different stuff
that we've seen go on where what they have meant
things like you know, sample of how there's there's a

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continuity of government that has been going on even under
Joe Biden. When you saw the transition on inauguration day.
This is one of the things that has been pointed
out by many people. Derek's pointed this out as well
in the past, and that is when you see the ceremonies,
and there was two ceremonies that were going on simultaneously

(02:27:24):
at that day. There was the inauguration ceremony and then
there was Donald Jump's sending off ceremony. Now, there were
several things that were going on, the cannon salutes, the
uniforms that were worn, and there's all kinds of different

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little examples. When you look at the stuff that was
being done for Joe Biden, it was not the typical
presidential inauguration ceremony. It was actually a funeral. And when
you look at the stuff that was going on with
Donald Trump first off Air Force One was still Air

(02:28:07):
Force one beyond noon when he was flying back to Florida.
There was so many things that were being done. The
uniforms that were being worn at Donald Trump's farewell at
Edward Air Force Base, the salutes, the gun salutes, the
cannon salutes that were done at his ceremony, they were

(02:28:27):
all presidential. They were not the hey, you're the guy
that's leaving, see you later by and we've never seen
this before. We would always see the president basically come
out and get out of the helicopter right there at
the Capitol Building out front, and he'd get on and
they'd fly and they'd do their little circle around DC.

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So the President can look out and be like, oh,
I'm gonna miss it. And they fly off to Edward
Air Force Base and they put him on the plane,
and the news might cut away to the now former
president walking from the helicopter up to the uh, the
the Air Force one which is now SAM not Air

(02:29:07):
Force one, uh, and he would he would be uh,
you know, shaking hands as people get up there and
you know, way goodbye, and off it would go. And
then you know, a few hours later, we'd see the
video of the of of of SAM which is a
special air mission that that the that the airplane is
called when the president is not on it would be

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landing wherever the president is at and they would get
out and there's nothing, nothing to it, no big deal,
no ceremony. With Donald Trump. We saw ceremony, and it
does make you wonder. It's like, why all of a sudden,
Donald Trump get in the ceremony. But when you listen
to the stuff that Derek talks about and really get
into depth of what's going on with the continuity of government.

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Was Donald Trump still in charge of the country. Was
there a continuity of military members that were still effectively
running the country. But the hidden Biden deep state group
was just trying to play a facade and playing games
and messing around. This is like I say, when when
you talk about Washington d C, Washington d C is

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a game and you have to know how to play
the game with a strategy, strategy to win. You can't
simply go to Washington, d C. With these grand ideas
of how you're gonna do all these wonderful things and
we're gonna do this and we're gonna buy that, and
we're gonna build this and all this. That's not what

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the government is. It is so much deeper than that,
and people have no clue of how deep it really
truly is and what really truly runs the country. Because
remember the military aspect of this was before the country
was formed. And remember I pointed this out before that
the United States government, the government that we know of

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with the Congressman and the senators and all the staff
members and these different agencies and everything else, that is
a corporation, a corporation that is incorporated with a business
in the UK under the royal family. That is what
our government is. The military was set up before the government.

(02:31:20):
The military laws, the military rules were set up before
the government, Like Derek was pointing out, seventeen seventy five
is when all that happened. You know, we celebrated the
two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Army this year.
Well America doesn't turn two hundred and fifty until next year.
Is make you go, hmm. There's so much about our

(02:31:41):
country that most Americans have no idea, and there is
this incredible struggle. And I know that Derek said that
you know, the deep state is really gone, and that
what we're seeing now is the theater of it. I'm
not one hundred percent agreeing upon that. I think there's
still some members of that deep state that are still
hanging on for dear life, and they are still trying

(02:32:03):
their best. I mean, you look at things like Klaus Schwab.
Klaus Schwab, who is the guy who said that Americans
shall own nothing by twenty thirty and will be happy
about it. He stepped down from everything. He's no longer
even part of the picture anymore. So there are members
of that deep state that I think have gotten out

(02:32:23):
of it, probably for their own survival, and have decided, hey,
I'm just going to go into hiding and just not
deal with it anymore. But they're The depth of this
and the continuity of government, or the continuity of at
least the things that are in charge of the country,
is way deeper than the average American understands. And again,

(02:32:45):
Donald Trump, he is notorious at saying things, posting things,
making certain comments that just seem a little left fieldish
unless you know what he's talking about. And again they
make Donald Trump seem like a buffoon that he's stupid.

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He doesn't understand all this stuff. But there's been a
consistency about Donald Trump, and it's been the consistency all
along where he has always talked about certain things and
how they're not supposed to be and how things are
supposed to be fixed and what we need to be
doing with it. And he's been doing this for forty years.
We've been watching it. We've seen the interviews on Donahue,
We've seen the interviews on Jesse Raphael, We've seen the

(02:33:29):
interviews on OPRAH in the early days of OPRAH where
Donald Trump has talked about this stuff. Now, Donald Trump
was not military. He did go to military school, and
the question is what did he learn there? And you know,
there's so much about government that is kind of a

(02:33:50):
set up thing. And as somebody who's running for office,
I probably shouldn't even say this, but there is a
reality that there is plans for everything. Everything is a plan,
and if something goes in that is not part of
the plan, it tends to be a failure. But when
there is the plan that is there on how to fix,

(02:34:13):
how to improve, how to make things work, then it's successful,
and not in a way of successful to you know,
the elitists or the power hungry things, but successful to
the community, successful to the nation as a whole. So
this whole thing goes way deeper than people even can
even begin to fathom of how it is. And again

(02:34:36):
with our government, now I remember there's a difference between
government and military. And this is also another reason for
why the president is the commander in chief, why the
president also has the Marines, which by the way, is
essentially the president's military. A lot of people don't realize
that there's Marines that I know that don't know that

(02:34:59):
that is the case that the president of the United
States has direct command of the military of the Marines. Now,
there's a lot of things that for the army and
the Air Force, and you know that that he has
to really kind of go through a Congress on and
there has to be but the Marines, it's different. This
is all part of that military layout and what's really there,

(02:35:19):
and people don't realize, and there is so much stuff
that has planned to protect this nation and it was
done by the people. Again that the left likes to
call stupid, likes to call uneducated, that they were these young,
dumb people, when when you look at our founding fathers,
who they were, what they went through, what they were

(02:35:41):
designing this country to not be, and how to protect
it from ever going back to it. They were brilliant men.
And again there is that whole military aspect, like Derek
was saying, we were at war year before we actually
were quote unquote declared war. Our military rules and everything

(02:36:03):
were in laws were set up long before the country
was set up. And the government again the incorporated government
of the United States, which is incorporated to a quote
unquote company in the UK, which essentially falls under the
royal family. It's all these deep things that so many
people don't realize. Now. The problem that we have with

(02:36:25):
the country is the deep state people and the people
that don't understand the game and how to play the
game that are a problem, the ones that don't want
what this country is and what is supposed to be
to be. When you look at the specifically the Democrat Party,

(02:36:46):
you know they are run by the survivors of the
deep state, the ones who do not want the nation
to go the way it is because remember from the
very get go of this country, the deep state hated
the idea of the American experiment because with the American experiment,

(02:37:06):
the deep state that controlled all of Europe and controlled
all of the banks and all of the stuff in
the world, they had no control over the experiment. And
that's the reason for the whole foundation of our government
being incorporated, so they have some kind of control. This

(02:37:27):
whole thing is deep and what we've got to do
is remember that we have a way of stopping the insanity.
But we have to stop the insanity, and we got
to do it before. We have to result in the
way that is laid out in our Military Military Code
and the laws that founded this country, the laws and

(02:37:52):
the codes that protect this country from being taken away
from us. It can still be taken away if we
don't support that. And that is why we have to
fight to make sure that Democrats do not get in
charge with the House next year. It's got to stop,
and there is plans, there are people, and you know

(02:38:12):
Donald Trump again, he's not just a single man that
is doing what he's doing. And you look at who
he's placed into roles that he is in the things
that are happening. What you see Pete Hegsath doing with
the Department of War, what you see Marc or Rubio
doing with the second the State Department, what you see
Bessett doing with the Treasury Department. All of these things

(02:38:35):
are a very well thought out plan. And I think
sometimes Donald Trump coming across the way that Donald Trump does,
I think sometimes that's part of the plan too, because
Donald Trump should come across as like this superior, intelligent
being based upon his knowledge, but he doesn't.

Speaker 4 (02:38:58):
Now.

Speaker 1 (02:38:58):
Granted, he's also that New York contractor and he talks
the way that he does. But there's a lot of
hidden things that are going on there. And we have
a very interesting future going on, and it'll be very
intriguing to see what happens with next year with the election,
to see what the Democrats try to do to fundamentally
change this country. It can be stopped, but not in

(02:39:20):
a parly pleasant way, so we got to be careful
with that, all right. If you missed out in the interview,
the podcast will be up later on this morning. You
can get that at the Brian Rustshow dot com us.
The links there for the sponsor of the show, knock
It Off Coffee, where you can get your coffee which
I have not finished mine yet. You can get that there,

(02:39:44):
and of course, if you are interested in learning more
about my political campaign for office that I'm running for
the Bay County Commissioner, which again I've got people that
are coming after me with this. They're not there yet.
I know they're the standing in the wings, but we'll see.
But you can go to I Trust Rust dot us.

(02:40:05):
It's I Trust Rust dot us. That's the campaign website.
We'll put more information up there a clue soon about
how you can help out the campaign if you're looking
to help out as well. But either way, we gotta go.
Have yourself a fantastic taco Tuesday. Go get yourself a burrito,
burrito bowl. If you can't do the the the tortilla, whatever,
just go get something, enjoy it, and we'll do it

(02:40:28):
all again tomorrow. Until then, have a fantastic day. We'll
see you tomorrow.
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