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Well, Hello, good morning, welcome to the Monday Show. It's
a short week this week because of the fact that
it is Christmas, and I hope you've got all your
Christmas shopping done. Me No, I don't know. I still
got three days. Give me a break. I've got plenty
of time to do it anyhow, Welcome to the show.
Thanks so much for making us part of your day today.
I hope you had a fantastic weekend, and I can
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tell you it's been It's been a fun weekend watching meltdowns.
It's as if there was a heat wave that rolled
through the country over the weekend watching the the liberal
snowflakes melt down a little bit. I got to start
off with this. I wish I actually had the video
of it, because to hear the the tone of her
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voice in that particular video is uh, it's pretty priceless
to to to to watch the video. There's a liberal influencer,
that's what you're hell on my tongue. I got it.
It was a piece of breakfast. This liberal influencer, who
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generally is is pretty upbeat when it comes to the
whole slamming on Donald Trump, slamming on Magau start talking
about the the Epstein files, and you knew this was
not going to start off well because it starts off
and she's like, hi, everybody, it's all drained right out
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of me. You can tell by the with my posture,
the way that I'm sitting, I'm just hey, everyone, we
got to talk about the Epstein files. There more of
the files were released, and I was just, you know what,
let's let's let's just let's start with the worst of it. Oh,
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let's start with the worst of it. I got excited
because I'm like, all right, here it comes. Here comes
the Donald Trump photo. Are you ready? This is gonna
be bad. I know it's bad. I can tell because
of the way she's, Oh, it's the worst of it
that you're starting off with. Is is Bill Clinton? And
by the way, I'll E'm gonna put this out there
if this is the worst of it that she's she's
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kind of highlighting to us. It was the photo of
Bill Clinton in the hot tub with a girl or
some we we really don't know because the person's face
was redacted. Uh, here's a president Bill Clinton laying in
the hot tub. And of course, look, it's very rarely
that I'm ever gonna defend Bill Clinton, but in this
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particular case, come on, he's laying in the hot tub.
And she starts to go on about so you can
see it's it's it's Bill Clinton here and and and
they redacted the girl's face so you can't see the
face and and and I think I think they redacted
here in the swimming pool. No, he's that's that's not
a redaction. He actually has a bathing suit on. So
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President Clinton is in this hont tub with a girl. Uh,
somebody else in the background too, uh. And her face
is redacted and he's in a bathing suit. And I
think it's I think it's redacted. No, it wasn't redact.
That's you. You don't. You don't go underwater and redact
something and have the water still. It doesn't work that way.
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The man had a bathing suit on. So that's what
she started off with as being this is the worst
of the worst of what God released. And she's disappointed
because of the fact that she couldn't start off her
video by saying, ah, gotcha, Donny, here's the worst. Look
at Donald Trump with all these pictures of all of
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these girls with Donald Trump. Bottle of the way the
little girl's hair smells. Can't do any of these photos. Instead,
the worst of the worst is Bill Clinton in a
hot tub with a girl with a bathing suit on.
Want a letdown, huh oh, But don't worry about it
because other influencers have been able to take to their
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social media and go op. See, look, we've got this
photo of Donald Trump with this young girl that they
didn't they redacted her face, and we know what this
is really bad. Look it's on the airplane. Who wants
to be the one to tell him? Okay, I'll do it. Yeah,
that's a very famous photo that you're showing, which, by
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the way, was not part of the dump. That is
a photo of Donald Trump on Trump Force one with
his young daughter. It is a photo that many of
us have seen many, many times over the years. You're
straight up lying, oh but wait, there's this photo of
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Donald Trump. We've got this one of Donald Trump with
all these these girls, and look all the faces are redacted.
They're all over the place. Look at how bad this is. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
we know. By the way, can you put up the
the other version of that photo, the one that we
have seen released in the media decades ago, Go ahead,
flash it up. Oh shit, look, get that that's a
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photo from the the Miss America beauty pageants that. Oh yeah,
that's right, Donald Trump owned it.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
Well, they're just trying to They're they're not they they're
not giving all the information out there's to be a
photo that with Donald Trump with his hands in the
pants of a girl or something somewhere.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
We got to find something. In the meantime, you keep
coming up photos that have already been proven to not
be what you think they are. By the way, photos
that already have had non redacted versions of it because
a lot of these photos were printed in things like
People magazine. Nice try on that one. Now. Of course,
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the the Deputy Age has come out and talked a
little bit about the the the the files and have said,
you know, hey, listen, there is there is still some
some more stuff to come when it comes to the
the files, and uh, we're not gonna hide anything when
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it comes to the uh with Donald Trump. If there's
something out there on Donald Trump, we're gonna we're gonna
show it out there. The Deputy ag Blanche Todd Blanche,
he was on MSN or NBC's Meet the Press and
he said that we're not redacting information around President Trump.
And when Christen Welker had asked that the White House
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had said that President Trump is included in the files,
can you guarantee that every mention in every photo of
President Trump and the Epstein files will be released, And
a deputy ag plant said, yes, yes, I've said it
three or four times now. We've said it before, and
President Trump has repeatedly since before that he was elected
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and since he was elected, and all summer long, and
he said the same thing. I have nothing to hide.
But they're not releasing it yet. You know how many
files there are on this guy. And again, if things
are so bad and Donald Trump was so guilty of
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doing all of this stuff, why was it not released
during the Biden administration? Why wasn't it released then? Why
was it it released prior to Joe Biden becoming elected?
Because you know that they had that information. It was
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never released because what they are hoping to be there
is just not there. But Donald Trump's name is there.
The White House said it's there. Yeah, it probably is.
Because Donald Trump was the king of the social circle
in New York City. Everybody wanted to be part of
Donald Trump's world in the eighties and nineties in New
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York City. To get your photo taken with Donald Trump
in New York City during that time was the most
amazing thing. He was part of the hip hop culture
for crime a lot. He was this icon to everybody
that was a socialite. So yes, there's no doubt in
my mind at all that Donald Trump's name is probably
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mentioned thousands of times in these documents of being somebody
who was at a party, or that Jeffrey Epstein was
invited to a party of Donald Trump's, or there was
a party that Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were at
and look there was a photo taken. Do you look
at the archives that Donald Trump himself has just his
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personal stash that he has. And I say this because
this is something he's been very proud of and that
he has shown off many many times in interviews over
the past decades. And you see with everything that Donald Trump,
whenever he was in a magazine or there's press clippings
or whatever, he's got copies of him. There's thousands and
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thousands of photos of Donald Trump out there with me.
And you would think that somebody as high profile as
Donald Trump, if he was in fact doing some of
this pedophilia stuff, that he would have been highlighted a
long time ago, and it never was. So I think
as we progressed with more and more of the Epstein
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files coming out, it is going to be exactly what
I have been saying for a while it is nothing burgers,
especially on Donald Trump and the people that will be
highlighted as somebody who has done something wrong. There will
be very few people that will be prosecuted, if at all.
And the extent of what we're going to end up
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seeing is what we have already seen, where we have
seen people like Prince of the former Prince Andrew because
he's no longer a prince, that's how bad it was
with him, and that he has been publicly shamed, he
has lost all royalty whatsoever, and now he is nothing
more than a mere commoner because of his involvement. There's
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a picture of him that was released with him laying
across the lap of five women. We have seen. Look,
there's even worse stuff on him than there was on
Bill Clinton. And even though Bill Clinton, I think we
all all probably can think, well, there's probably some s
up there. I'm actually to be honest with you, I'm
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I want to say, I'm surprised that Joe Biden is
not involved in some of this stuff. But also, Joe
Biden was never somebody that was really a social light
that people even wanted remotely to be involved with. Over
those that time period. So it honestly doesn't surprise me
that Joe Biden is not in these documents. But again,
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who do you think is going to fall in the
Epstein documents. We saw the embarrassment that has happened, like
I called out with the former president of Harvard, who
was also a member of the Clinton not Clinton Obama,
one of those administrations. Maybe it was Biden's, I don't remember,
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but either way, he got embarrassed by the potential of release,
knowing that he was involved in some way, and just
was like, I'm gonna I'm gonna slip out of out
of public view, and I'm gonna I'm gonna go hide
over here, and maybe everybody will forget about me and
nobody will want to do anything. That's all we're gonna
see out of the Epstein files. And this is why
I have said over and over again, just let it go,
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Just just let it stop, letting it be something that
we are so consumed about, because, to be perfectly honest
with you, the Epstein files is nothing more than a distraction. Yes,
there's bad things that happened with the Epstein stuff. Yes,
it would be great to see anyone and everyone who's
involved with anything with minor children be prosecuted for it
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strung up in the street, park or something. Yes, it
would be amazing to see that happen, but the reality
is a lot of these people are dead. A lot
of these people are just so old that, you know,
just like the whole Biden situation, if we put them
on trial, all it's gonna be is this frail old
man that a jury is gonna be like, oh, they're
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going after this old man. Because you have to understand
that when it comes to the legal battles, optics also
is everything, not only the facts and details of something,
but optics, especially when you have a jury to try somebody.
So I really don't think that we're going to see
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much more than what we've already had. So there's going
to be some more releases, there's going to be more
people upset because, oh my god, the stuff that we
want on Donald Trump is not there because it's just
not And again, as bad as it is of what
happened during that time period to these women, young girls
who are now women, and it is horrible, and yes,
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it would be great to see justice delivered to a
lot of these people, is it the biggest problem that
we have in this country right now. And the answer
to that question is no, it is not. These are
all women who, despite the trauma that they went through,
have moved in their lives and now a lot of
this is being re sparked, which is just making them
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victims all over again. And for the average American, what
does it mean? I mean, for the average American, what
does anything on the Epstein files have to do with
your life? Absolutely nothing. Meanwhile, we have terror cells lined
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up around this country. It is Christmas week and a
time that we should all be in celebration, but the
reality is that we might even have to look at
things and say we need to be on guard this
week because this is a perfect week for this type
of terrorist attacks. And I'm honestly surprised that we have
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not been given some alerts. But this is one are
these times we should be aware of it. We should
be looking around, we should be prepared to have to
take down something or someone who's going to do because
that is one of the issues we have in this
country right now. We have over a thousand terror cells.
That doesn't mean a thousand terrorists, that's a thousand cells
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that could be ten twenty thirty forty fifty thousand people
in this country that are part of these terror cells
that are looking to do harm to us. Not to
make you feel bad or are good because so and
so is listed in a sex file. No, they want
to kill you. That is something right now that Americans
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I think needs to be you know, top of mind awareness,
something that we should be concerned about the fact that
we've closed our borders, but we also still have the
level of issues with the violent criminals that are still
in this country illegally in this country. These are the
things we need to worry about. We don't need to
be worrying about the Epstein files. And again, as much
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as I would love to see anybody and everybody who
is guilty of doing something be punished for it, it
is a distraction. We need to be focused more on
what should be out there and and is out there,
and that affects the lives of every single one of
us more than that. Let let some prosecutors have fun
with that and let them let them go dangle off
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and you know, play with it and go after some people.
But as a whole, the nation needs to focus on
what's important, and we have other things that are important too,
like the cost of living. Now here's one of the
things that I'm again disappointed when it comes to the
Republican Party when when it's their messaging, Donald Trump has said,
you know, we need to get in charge of the
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cost of living. We need to get the cost of
living down. He has on some elements already made an
impact on that. Where we have seen a drop in prices.
There are some things we haven't seen a drop in prices.
There's a few things we've actually seen an increase in
price is on and this is one of the things
that the Republican Party, somebody who's smart enough to understand
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how this all works needs to get out there, and
even Donald Trump needs to do this as well, needs
to get out there and say, listen, I know this
is not something that you want to hear. That the
prices of everything haven't dropped instantly overnight like we would
really like them to be. But what we have done
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is we have changed policies that did damage overnight and
now takes some time to repair. We have implemented these policies.
We have started to change things, and unfortunately it is
going to take a little bit of time for the
pressure to be released off of all Americans and you
will feel the difference. This is the thing that the
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Trump administration and the Republicans need to be out there saying,
is that, listen, we have done the necessary actions to
free things up, to make the better, to lower the
prices on things, but it is simply going to take
time for all of that to roll down to the
consumer level when it comes to fixing these problems. This
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is what it takes. It takes time for to be fixed.
And the Republican Party and the Trump administration is not
out really truly clarifying that. Now, if you look at
the policies of what Donald Trump has done, if you
look at what these things are doing to reverse the
damage that has been done in the past, you will
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see that eventually. And unfortunately it's not right away that
we will see the drop in prices and things. People, Oh,
what about the beef prices. Beef prices are up, Well, yeah,
because the Biden administration overnight made a policy that made
it so that the farmers who raise all the cattle,
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all of a sudden, everything is going to be more
expensive for them. And when that happens overnight and they
look at it and they go, Okay, that's it. Stop
breeding the cows. We're not going to be able to
afford this in a year from now, so stop breeding them.
So they stop breeding the cows. Now there's less and
less cattle, so that you can actually afford to feed
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the cattle that you do have the attacks on cattle
because cowfarts is going to destroy the environment. There was
so much damage that was done overnight to the cattle
industry that it's going to take a couple of years
of reversing all of that to catch back up to
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the point where we have enough cattle to lower the
price of beef. And this is one of the things
again we're honesty needs to be there, and our politicians
need to start being honest. Look, it's not an easy
thing to go out to somebody and look at them
and say, listen, I know that you voted for me
to lower the price of this, and we've done some stuff,
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but it's going to take some time. People don't want
to hear time. We are an impatient group of people.
We want results now, and unfortunately, to repair the clusterfuck
that the Biden administration has given us, it takes time.
So this is one of the things that I wish
again that the Republican Party would do to get out
there and just simply be honest with us deliver the message.
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The message is not great news, that it's going to
take some time for things, and right, eggs are way down,
and eggs are way down for a simple reason. You
know how fast you can hatch an egg, and how
long it takes for chickens to be able to actually
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lay eggs again. It takes no time at all. It's
I remember the number. I think it's like eighteen weeks.
If I'm not mistaken, And if somebody is a chicken
farmer and you're in the chat, you can hit me
with that, but I'm pretty sure it's about eighteen weeks.
Eighteen weeks between laying an egg and that chicken being
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able to lay eggs again. So in a very short
period of time you can rebuild that industry which has
been done, and then you can catch up, and then
you have a huge supply of eggs, so then the
price goes down. That's the reason why we saw that.
It's very simple, basic stuff about life that unfortunately so
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many in the political world either don't understand or they
do and they are willingly lying to you. Josh Shapiro
came out, the governor of Pennsylvania, and he came out
and he starts slamming on jd Vance the other day
because Jade Vance came out and he did sort of
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what needs to be done, and said, hey, we're lowering
the cost. We're getting things down. You know, the cost
of living is getting cheaper. And then you have Josh
Pierre who comes out and he's like, this man came
out here and he lied to you. It's not that good.
They're not doing anything. He's lying to you. Now, Josh,
you're the one that's lying. Either that or you're just
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stupid and you don't understand, which I can't imagine that
you rose to the level of the governor of the
state of Pennsylvania and not be able to be smart
enough to understand how business works and how supply works
and how you actually this isn't replicator stuff. You're not
walking up to the wall and go, hey, give me
a pound of beef. Wait, okay, there we go, a
pound of beef. It's instant. It takes time. And when
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you have things like California who continually adds more and
more regulations and costs to the energy field, which remember,
California is one of the biggest places that we get
a lot of our food. Well, if it's more expensive
for truck drivers to get in there, guess who pays
for that? You and I do. If it's more expensive
for a farmer to do the farming, guess who pays
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for that? You and I do. So when you have
these blue states and blue cities that are some of
the areas where that it is provided and their costs
are higher, then yes, it gets passed along to everywhere else.
But then again you also have to ask the question
of this, why is it that in a place like
the state of Florida there are so many things that
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are cheaper, gas is cheaper, and the list is on
and on. But then you go to California, then you
go to Colorado, then you go to New York or
some of these red states, and you see that, oh,
things are not cheap. The same things that you can
buy cheaper at Florida are way more expensive than these
other states. Why is that? Could politics have something to
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do with that? Could the way that your states are
being run and have something to do with that how
much are you paying in taxes? By the way, when
you start talking about gas prices, gas prices, if you
ever take a look and I'm not sure where you
can actual obtain this information, I've seen them before, but
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the fees that are involved in taxes. Now, I work
in aviation and one of the things that we deal
with all the time is obviously aviation fuel, and I
see the breakdowns of the aviation fuel. And when you
look at it, it may be you know, seven dollars
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a gallon, which, yes, aviation fuel is really expensive. It
may be seven dollars a gallon. And when you look
at it, you know, obviously you have to put a
profit margin because you're in it for profits. So you
get your profit margin that you build into your price
so that you get that. But then aside from that,
you go, okay, there's our profit margin that we need
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to get from there. This is the actual cost of
the fuel, which is really not that expensive. It's generally
about a third of the actual price. But then you
look at the list of fees, kid you not that
the list of fees just for aviation fuel is mind boggling. Now,
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there's a lot of fees that are built into it
for the airport itself. And this is a standard thing.
This isn't just the airport here in Panama City. This
is a standard thing that you see at every airport
around the country. There will be certain fees that the
airport gets in there for certain things, and there's there's
a list of them, a dozen or so, whatever it is.
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But then you have county fees. There's fees for transporting,
there's fees for you know, environmental stuff. There's fees for
testing stuff. There's a fee for the fee of the fees,
there's a fee for collecting the fee, and then there's
all this other fees. And that's just the county. And
then you have your state fees. And then there's all
this state stuff that gets in there and it gets taxed,
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and there's this tax, and there's that tax. There's a
fee for this and a fee for that, and this
has got a fee and a whole fee five FuMB
and then oh, gall at the federal government. Out of
this now you also have to include the federal governments
taxes and fees. I'm not lying to you when I
say that just for a simple gallon of jet fuel,
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the price may be about seven dollars, but there's about
three or four pages of all of the individual fees
and tax and regulation things for that one gallon of fuel.
This is the reason for why you see things being
so expensive. It's not just you know, as Joe Biden said,
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the owner of the gas station can simply just go
out there and change the price. It's not that easy because, yes,
the store owner can go out there and lower that price.
But what happens That price gets lowered, but it only
gets lowered in his profit margin. That's it. He's still
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paying X number of dollars for that fuel, and that
four or five pages of fees are still there. Those
didn't get lowered, those didn't get changed, those didn't get removed.
They're still there and still need to be paid. Oh yeah,
By the way, the average gas station costs over a
million and a half dollars just to start doing some
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of the research on it. So when you look at
a gas station that has been built, keep in mind
that it is probably cost two million plus dollars just
to build the gas station. So the owner of that
gas station needs to make their money back because they
have mortgages that they have to pay as well, and
loans that they have to pay back. The problem is government, government,
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in their greedy ass hands, getting all over everything. If
government will reduce the fees, the cost of taxes and
everything else, then that can actually start lowering prices. And yes,
d'An poi jet fuel is very similar to diesel. It's
it's almost the same thing. There's just a couple of
elements about it that are little bit different. So that's
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the reality behind things. And while yes, it may be
a slightly long explanation to explain it to people, but
you have to educate because if you don't educate somebody,
then somebody gets all upset about something because they only
see the surface and they don't understand the reason for things.
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But our politicians are always too afraid to do that.
They're too afraid to look at a constituent and say, listen,
I understand why you're upset about that, but let me
explain it to you, so you know, that's not you
being arrogant, that's not you being condescending towards a constituent.
It's educating a constituent. Because while the phrase always goes
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that the customer is always right, they're not always right.
And the same thing goes with constituents. Now, we don't
need political leaders that are going to be out there
and being like, I'm I'm the leader here, I've been
elected to lead over you, and how dare you come
at me, you peasant? But you still have to say
to people because look, as an elected leader, you are
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going to have access to information and knowledge that the
average person just doesn't. And you have to be able
to look at a constituent and say, hey, I get it,
but let me explain it to you, so you know,
and this is what we need to do to fight it,
but they don't. What's that JP five and seven are
essentially high refined diesel, Yeah, I mean regular Jeta. I know,
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we're kind of going get a little detailed regular Jeta,
which is a downgrade from JP five JP seven. Not
much difference, but just a little bit. It's all just
in how it's refined, and it's not that different from
diesel or kerosene for that matter. Smells like kerosene when
it burns, which it's a such a man scent. I
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gotta tell you, as a guy working in the aviation industry,
when a jet engine fires up, yes, you get that
kerosene smell and it gets you all excited. It's a
man thing, ladies. I'm sorry, all right, we got to
take a quick break. We'll be right back. This is
the Bride Rush Show. Good morning and happy Monday. All right,
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welcome back to the Brian Rush Show. Happy Monday. Thanks
so much for making us part of your day. Eighteen
degrees up there and slippery Rock, Pennsylvania today. I don't
even it's actually warmed up here today in the Panhandle
of Florida. Because again for those that are not here
on the Panhandle, I gotta explain to you it is
a bipolar winter. It is like this every year here
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in the Panhandle. It will literally get like freezing cold.
It was in the twenties the last week, the beginning
of last week, today right now fifty seven degrees. It
was like seventy one, seventy two yesterday afternoon started off
in the forties, ended up in the seventies. Like literally
here in the Panhandle is the very definition of if
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you don't like the weather, give it a second, it
will change. It's the most bizarre. What I hate about
this time of the year is that when I do
go to work, I have to do a couple of things.
I start off with pants and a jacket, but then
I have to change into shorts and a T shirt
by the end of the day or by midway through
the day, and then switch back to the pants and
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the jacket before the day ends. Bizarre, mother Nature, You drunk,
go home. So one of the biggest shockers that I
think hit me over the weekend. I don't know if
anybody watched some of the coverage of Turning Point USA's
America Fest, and that was when rapper Nicki Minaj came
on the scene. Now, if you don't know Nicki Minaj is,
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she is, and she's by the way, she's she's hinted
to some of the directions that she was going to
go in this. But Nicki Minaj is probably one of
the the top female rap pop artists right now out there.
She uh is actually very amazingly talented. A lot of
people that know of Nicki Minaj know of her with
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her rap capabilities, but she also is really truly an
amazing singer. She's really got some talent. Now, some of
her music is well, it's questionable on the moral level,
let's just throw it there. Very questionable on the moral level.
She also has she has a history and look, I'm
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just gonna be honest about some things. I'm not doing
this too to bash her. But she had a history
of being a woman of the streets. Let's say, not
necessarily the cheap one that works the corner, but she
she she she had a little lifestyle. And she was
also very proud of a story that she told before
where she was doing that and then she was robbing
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some of the people that So she's got a history,
a little bad history, but I don't hold that against her,
and I try not to hold that against people all
the time, because you know, some people will change. Now
Nicki minaj as she has become very popular, she's obviously
become extremely wealthy because she's selling out concerts and albums
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and everything else, and she's doing well. So she came
out during Trump one point zero, and I don't know
if anybody saw this or remembers this when she came out,
and she, by the way, she's also not the classiest delivery.
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She will just say what's on her mind. And she
came out complaining about taxes that I am working hard,
that this is my money and the government taking all
these taxes, and she hinted many many times. She didn't
like full on come out about it, but she hinted
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her support for Donald Trump back in one point zero. Well,
now Nicki Minaje comes out on the stage at the
Turning Point America Fest, which keep in mind, Turning Point
USA is a lot of young American patriots, so for
them to see Nicki minaj come out, this is a
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big thing. And I was kind of shocked by it.
I'm not gonna lie. I was shocked to see how
much Nicki minaj is really truly supporting things. And not
only is she supporting things, she's throwing support and love
behind Donald Trump and Jade Vance. She also came out
about a week or so ago and she showed some
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support for Donald Trump and she lost a million viewer,
million subscribers in some of her social media, and she
was like, whatever, not a big deal. Whatever it is,
what it is. She loses a million supporters on social
media and didn't even care when she came out. She
praised Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance at the
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Turning Point USA America Fest yesterday. One of the things
she said was that I have the utmost respect and
admiration for our president, which again is one of these
things that just makes you go, Nicki Minaj, just say this,
that's pretty awesome. And by the way, this is an
awesome thing. Like if you're not a big Nicki Minaj
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fan or don't understand who she is, for her to
come out and say that she's a big fan of
Donald Trump and respects her, it respects him. This is huge,
especially when it comes to attracting the younger audience and
also some of the more ethnic audiences. She went on
to say that I don't know if he even knows this,
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but he's given so many people a hope that there
is a chance to beat the bad guys and to win,
and to do it with your head held high and
your integrity intact. She also went on to say that
President Trump has been through every single thing a person
can go through publicly and has been consistently lied on.
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And she said, until you are in that person's shoes
that's being lied on, you'll never understand what it feels like.
That person is a human being, they have a family
who has to read those lies. And it's not just
it and it's just not fair. But this administration is
full of people with heart and soul and they make
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me proud of them. This is what Nichiemonaj said about
Trump and the administration. She went on to say that
our vice president, well, I love them both. They're both
powerful men, strong, smart, all of that, but both of
them have a very uncanny ability to be someone that
you can relate to, which is true. And she even
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said I can relate to them. Now here's a woman
who she was not raised in a silverspoon environment like
Jasmine Crockett. She is somebody who struggled in her early life.
She became a big superstar. She is a black woman,
and here she is talking about how I can relate
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to them. I can relate to Donald Trump, I can
relate to jd Vance. They can relate to me, and
this is a good thing. And she went on to
say that when I hear them speak, I know that
they're one of us, that they haven't lost touch with
the world. They're still connected to the world, and that
when what's happening in the world, they have the ability
to still connect and be real and make us feel
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proud to be Americans. This is where you kind of
have to now change the highlight and and move the
spotlight away from y Minaj and put it on all
these asshole democrats. Put it on the view, put it
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on Rosie o'donald, put it on you know, Corey Booker
and Hakeem Jeffries and Nancy Pelosi, and put it all
on them, and say, here's a woman who by all
means and by all accounts should not be supporting Donald Trump,
let alone saying the things that she said about Donald
Trump and JD. Vance and being a supporter of this.
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And here you are, on a daily basis lying to
the American people. How dare you? And to use the
the the words that the left loves to use all
the time. Shame shame on you. And you know what
we really need in this country right now is we
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need more people like Nicki Minaj who has that platform
to do it, to start calling out the people on
the left for the stuff that they're doing. You know, yes,
we can talk about stuff with Donald Trump, like the
Donald Trump comments on Rob Reiner. Was it the best comments? No,
We've already talked about that. He could have said things
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a little bit more presidential or not said anything at all.
But when you look at how he has been attacked
with the continuous lies, as Nicki Minaj just pointed out
in her speech, continually lied to, like purposely lied to,
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not just somebody who was stupid and they didn't know.
These people know, they get the narrative from their handlers
and they get out and they say these lies. So
what did you expect Donald Trump to say? I mean, yes,
it's horrible that it happened the way that it happened,
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But again, when you're somebody like Rob Reiner. While he
was he's a brilliant, creative man in the man himself,
he was an asshole. The things that he said, the
lies that he continued to spread, knowing that he was
spreading that with people that were listening to his every move,
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knowing that they were a lying I mean, did you
really think that Donald Trump was going to say something
nice about him? No, of course he wasn't. One of
the big problems that we have with this country is
this level of negativity, this divisiveness that we have left
and right. And sure, Donald Trump punches back, and he
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does because we need to punch back, but we also
need to get the other side to knock it off.
If this country is going to ever really truly fix
itself and be better. It's not up to Magga to
do it. It's the left. The left has got to
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stop with the hatred they have to say, with the lies.
I mean you look at Rosie o'donald. I mean, Rosie
o'donald now, along with a gaggle of her liberal friends,
are allegedly and I'm saying allegedly, because we know this
isn't going to be something to last, is going to
do basically a presidential blackout they called it, where they're
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going to stop talking about Donald Trump. And I look
at this moment as going finally, finally you're going to
stop talking about Donald Trump, because again, if you're not
going to say something honest, if you're not going to
say something truthful about him, shut the fuck up. I mean,
do you think that you are helping this nation by
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getting out there every day and saying lies about Donald Trump,
about being negative about Donald Trump, about being negative about Maggie.
Do you think in your tiny little pea brain that
you are being productive in this nation. You're not. You're
being divisive, and you're creating a very bad environment for
all of us. So do what you're said you're gonna
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do and shut up, stop talking about it, not to
mention this is one of these things that might actually
be very very good for the left's mental health. You
people on the left allowed Donald Trump not simply to
live rent free. In your head, the man has set
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up a Trump you know, Trump Tower, palace of an
apartment in the brains of all of these leftists, and
he's sitting there on the couch with his feet up
on the sofa, just going this is beautiful, and you
are allowing it. And you look at people like Rosie o'donald, who,
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in literally just the matter of about a year, I
have never seen somebody age in an ugliness as fast
as Rosie o'donald has. And why it's because of a
mental state she is so deranged with Donald Trump derangement syndrome. Actually,
what was it, I called it the tos the Trump
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what was it? The Trump uh Trump obsession syndrome where
you allow everything that Donald Trump does to bother you. Look,
there is plenty of things that Joe Biden had did,
had done that would that would just kind of not
set well with me. Plenty of things that Hillary Clinton
has done, plenty of things that Barack Obama does, and
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I just look at him and go chiero moron, continuing on.
None of those people live in my head, none of
them but Rosie o'donald. I mean, it's a perfect example again.
And and I'm a big proponent when it comes to
mental health, uh and and seeking mental health and making
sure that your mental health is the best that it
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can be because look, the average person. Look, I deal
with my own issues myself, and it's very easy for
you to go down that road of mental health just
messing with your life. Your mental health has a lot
to do with the rest of your physical health. You know.
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I've talked about this before when it comes to, you know,
my kidney transplant and in my visits that I have
to places like the Mayo Clinic, where my attitude is
one I'm happy to be alive. I'm ten years in
a post transplant from my kidney, and the reality is
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and this, this is a harsh reality. And this is
something that I think about often and it keeps me
moving that if it wasn't for my angel who came
to my rescue with the gift of life ten years later,
I'm not sure i'd even be here. I was approaching
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the end of the last stages of kidney failure. I
have one kidney. My life would have been absolutely miserable
if it even existed at this point, if it wasn't
for that, and from the very beginning in even leading
up to with all the diagnosis and the treatments and
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everything else that I have been dealing with for literally
the past thirty years of my life, at a positive attitude,
and you see the difference between somebody like me with
a positive attitude about this stuff and somebody who dwells
on it that lets it live in their head and
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take over everything. And believe me, I have seen this
type of attitude with people. When I would go to
places like the Mayo clinic. I would see the people
that were in the same shoes as me, and you
can see the difference in them. And by the way,
it keeps you younger. I had one of the girls
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at work yesterday in the office. We were sitting there
talking and I forgot exactly what we were talking about.
We're talking about something when it comes to age. Yeah,
And I looked at it and I was like yeah,
And I was like a lot of people have a
hard time believing that I'm about to be fifty three.
She turned around. I swear to god, I almost had
to see if she was okay, because she spun so fast,
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and she looked at me and she goes, oh my god,
you're almost fifty three. She thought I was in my forties.
And mental health will do that to you. And that's
one of the reasons for why you had to have
good mental health. Not let it affect you. Get the
help that you need and sometimes listen to that advice. Rosie,
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listen to that advice, because in a one year time span,
Rosie o'donald I think has aged probably twenty year because
she's allowed Donald Trump to live in her head. And
the sad part about it is that it's not even
accurate information. It's not like she is upset based upon
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what Donald Trump has actually done. She's upset about what
she thinks Donald Trump has done, and that the idea
of Donald Trump. It's just so bad and it really
makes you wonder what is going on with the health
of a lot of liberals around this country who feel
this same way, who on a daily basis. Look, I
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have so many liberal friends that that I will see
the stuff that they post on social media, and if
this is the stuff that they post on a daily
basis on social media, I can imagine what they're doing
in their life, talking all the time and what's concerning
them and consuming them every single day. Because I look
at things, I'm like Jesus, like, ninety nine percent of
the stuff that you're posting is all lies. It's inaccurate
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information or straight up lies. You're upset about it. It's like,
how is this affecting your health when you're that upset?
Just a question there. So JD. Vans, by the way,
he also showed up at the the America Fest, uh,
and there was all there was a lot of tension
by the way that went down at the America Fest
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because Joshapiro came on. There were some issues with jos Shapiro.
There was issues with the whole Candice thing. Then you know,
Megan Kelly came out and there was all this and
all that and the back and forth and and you know,
some some hurt feelings, without a doubt, But JD. Vans
came out and probably delivered one of the the absolute
best speeches at the America Fest yesterday. And one of
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the things that he ended up saying because he talked about,
you know, obviously making America great again and and talking about,
you know, the mission that the Trump administration is on.
But one of the things that he said is that
I didn't bring a list of conservatives to denounce or
to deplatform. And I really and I don't really care
if some people out there, I'm sure will have the
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fake news media denounce me after this speech, But let
me just say the best way to honor Charlie is
that none of us here should be doing something after
Charlie's death that he himself refused to do in life.
He invited all of us here, and I think one
of the speeches that he gave was absolutely an amazing
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speech and an amazing point. You think about all the
stuff that Charlie Kirk did, whether you liked him or not,
it was very positive. It was for the greater good.
Wasn't about racism, wasn't about sexism, wasn't about any of
that stuff. It was all about the common good. And
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you have now people who really truly are the quote
unquote influencers, the Candae Owens, the Ben Shapiro that around
there just doing things that I just don't understand what
the hell they're doing. I mean, to be honest with
iwas both of them would shut the hell up, just
stop and remember here you are trying to honor Charlie Kirk,
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and yet you're doing things that was against what Charlie
Kirk said himself. It's not what he did. But Jade
Vance did a great speech when it came to that.
And one of the other things that I saw that
came out, and this came out from Dave Chappelle. Dave
Chappelle came out doing a Netflix special that he was
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doing and he basically mocking people for comparing Charlie Kirk
to MLK, saying that that's a reach. Now, this is
an interesting thought and I hadn't thought about, you know,
a comparison of Charlie Kirk with MLK junior. But during
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the special an upcoming special that Dave Zapell did, one
of the things he said is that if you talk
for a living and see Charlie Kirk get murdered that way,
I'm gonna be honest. So that was shocked, and he said,
I mean, Charlie Kirk was this wholesome white guy and
they killed this mother effort. These whites, I've never seen
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him like this. They keep there, they're playing for keeps.
And he goes on to say that I'm not making
light of Charlie Kirk dying, but I'm not sure what
it means, and I'm not sure I believe what they
say it means. And he wanted to say that I
tell you what I do believe, and the whites were
quickly to say this, Charlie Kirk is this generation's Martin
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Luther King Junior. No, he's not. Yeah, that's a reach.
He said, Well, you know, when you break it down now,
obviously the times are different, and the fight that MLK
Junior had during his time period when it came to
the city rights was very much so a different fight
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from what Charlie Kirk has done. But you think about
what Charlie Kirk has actually done throughout his life. It
was not just a simple political statement that he did.
He went out there and got people to think, got
people to have conversations, something that politically we just don't do.
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And that was very much so a division, kind of
like the black and white. Oh you're black and you
want some water, use that phontain, no talk to me.
There was a division in this country under MMLK, and
he fought for that. And what Charlie Kirk fought for
was really truly getting us to talk to one another
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so we can understand one another, so that we can
while it was not a race division, it was a
division politically based upon just simply ideology and that my
ideology is this way, and your ideology sucks because it's
my ideology. And that was very much so a fight
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that MLK had. I'm white, you're black, you suck. I'm black,
you're white, you suck. And he did everything he could
to unite the people. And that's what Charlie Kirk did.
So to call Charlie Kirk this generation's Martin Luther King,
that's not a reach. I think there's actually a decent
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comparison when you think about what Charlie Kirk did during
this time period and what he was able to do.
When you get people like Bill Maher, who you know,
he also has stopped being so divisive, and you get
people who would get out there and have these conversations
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and hear some things, and he brought the attention of
the problems that we have in this country, and they
for it just like Martin Luther King. Allegedly there's I
know there's conspiracies when it comes to Martin Luther King,
but they wanted to shut him up too. So yeah,
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I don't think it's that much of a stretch to
call Charlie Kirk this generation's Martin Luther King. Was it
the same level? No, not really, But every generation has
their person, and yeah, I think Charlie Kirk is that person.
Because I want you to name me one other person
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right now, just one, one other person who is not
trying to divide Americans. Charlie Kirk tried, didn't try to
do that. Sure, he would get out there and he
would say, you know, hey, you know X Y and
Z about the science of transgender or the X Y
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and Z of this and why I don't believe in abortion.
But he wasn't hateful, He wasn't trying to divide. He
was trying to unite. Give me one other person right
now that is on that level, just one either side,
left or right. Jordan Peterson. Yeah, I mean, Jordan Peterson
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gets out there, but he's still not at that level.
And Jordan Peterson, man, he's attacked like crazy too, but
it's just sad that we just don't have this stuff
and we really truly need it because this country is
not on a good path and it doesn't matter who
we elect into office, and you know, all this other
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stuff is we need to we need to be better
with each other, better human beings. And it's just sad
that our nation has gotten to the point that it
has actually gotten to and we need to get better. Which,
by the way, every time I see JD. Vance speak,
the prospects of him becoming the president makes me feel
warm inside. He might actually be somebody who could reach
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across the aisles to start to unite us again and
to stop with all this stupid stuff. But we do
have to continue to fight about the stupid stuff, all
the transgender things and all these other stupid things that
the Left comes out with all the time. We got
to change it. Anyhow, I got to take another quick break.
We'll be right back. This is the Brian Rush Show.
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Good morning, all right, welcome back to the Brian Rush
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Show here at our manic Monday. Appreciate you checking us
out today and making us part of your day. I'll
if you ready for the Christmas holiday spell. The way
somebody got mad at me because I put a post
on where I didn't spell out Christmas. I said Xmas.
It's okay, It's okay, just saying so some more stupid
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drama and just absolutely stupid drama about the dumbest damn things.
Sometimes the Left is beside themselves. Because Donald Trump's name
has now been attached to the Kennedy Center in Washington,
d C. Now, I'll admit this. It was kind of dumb.
I mean it was it was not necessary in my opinion,
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it was just totally not necessary for Donald Trump's name
to be attached to the Kennedy Center. Now, I think
one of the reasons for why it's been attached. I mean,
first off, we know Donald Trump. He's got that ego
and he loves that idea of buildings and everything else
having his name on it. But with Donald Trump, when
he took over at Trump two point zero, one of
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the things that he also became was the the who
was it the official title basically the head of the
Kennedy Center. The Kennedy Center is a very independent organization.
It's not a government facility. And he does he actually
own the building that the Kennedy Center is in. I
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wouldn't surprise me if he does. But all of the
things that have gone on with the Kennedy Center, because
you remember that Donald Trump, and god, I wish I
knew what was the actual Like, basically, the CEO is
what he is. And then there's a board of directors
that runs everything with the Kennedy Center. So it's a
very kind of independent kind of organization. Now, when Donald
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Trump became a president and obviously took over the Kennedy Center,
you heard every single one of these leftists from Hollywood
being like, I'm never performing there again. I refuse to
perform there. We're not going to perform there, which you
would think that you know, oh my god, Hollywood and
all of the these artists are saying we're not going
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to perform at the Kennedy Center. Oh God, that can't
be a good thing, because who's going to perform at
the Kennedy Center. And then there's a good chance that well,
the Kennedy Center may not do very well well lo
and behold under the leadership of Donald Trump. And by
the way, some of the new people that get put
onto the board, which for the record, it was the
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board of directors that voted to name, the rename the
place the Donald Trump and John F. Kennedy Center, whatever
the hell the actual name is. But when Donald Trump
took over, the Kennedy Center actually was doing record numbers. Yeah, so, big, bad, evil, dumb,
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bad guy, orange man, scary pants. He comes in as
the president and he's now essentially the head along with
the board of the Kennedy Center, and the Kennedy Center
starts doing well. Huh. Who would have known that all
you needed was a new president and the Kennedy Center
did well. This, by the way, despite the fact that
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Hollywood say We're not gonna do anything at the Kennedy Center.
We're gonna boycott the Kennedy Center. For all of my
fans that I have in the Washington DC area, I'm
not going to perform there so you can see me.
Nobody cared because all of the events that the Kennedy
Center has been holding since Donald Trump became president and
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the head of the Kennedy Center now has sold out.
It has record fundraising under Donald Trump, never before seen
record attendance, two events never before seen at the Kennedy Center. Now,
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keep in mind that the Kennedy Center is in Washington,
d C. Where it is surrounded by liberals everywhere. So
now you have big, bad evil Donald Trump running the
Kennedy Center with record turnout, record sales, record fundraising, and
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the left is mad because they decided, the board decided,
and I'm sure that there was an influence from Donald Trump.
Let's be honest. I'm sure that Donald Trump was one
of those let's put my name on the building, and
they were all like eh. But then He's like, look
what I've did with it. I've turned this into an
amazing thing. Name it after me, and they all probably went, yeah,
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you know what, He's got a point, so they named it.
Was it necessary to be honest with you, not really.
I think we could have been okay if we didn't
rename the Kennedy Center to add his name to it.
It's okay, But you know what, the fact that they
did again, it's okay because look what the man did
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with the facility. He's turned it around. Well, now you
have one of the nieces of JFK who now vows
to remove Trump's name herself from the Kennedy Center the
day he leaves office. By the way, the Kennedy Center
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has absolutely nothing to do with the Kennedy family. And
here's another thing too. Then being from Massachusetts, people will
be like, oh my god, don't you let the Kenton No.
As a matter of fact, most people in Massachusetts can't
stand the Kennedys. But when you think about JFK, when
you look at what JFK stood for, the things that
he did as the president, they do not match up
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with today's Democrat party. As a matter of fact, if
you were to take today's Democrat party and you put
it side by side with John F. Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy was more today's Republican than he was yesterday's Democrat.
And he's definitely not anywhere near what today's Democrat is.
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But Carrie Kennedy, who is the daughter of RFK Senior,
vowed on Friday that she will grab a pick axe
and remove the president's name from the center the Daily's office.
She said three years in one month from today, I'm
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going to grab a pick axe and pull those letters
off the building. Then she added on, but I'm going
to need help holding the ladder. Are you in apply
for my carpenter's card today? So it'll be a union
job level of idiot on this. It's gonna be a
union job. When I go and vandalize a building, doesn't
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matter if you're in a union or not. Hun, I
hate to break this news to you, but if you
were to go ahead on the day that Donald Trump
leaves office put a ladder up against the building, which,
by the way, it's gonna have to be a really
tall ladder because I don't know if you noticed, but
they had to use a hydraulic lift to do it.
But if you go ahead and you get your ladder,
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and you get a couple of people that hold it
up there for you while you climb this ladder, which,
by the way, Carrie Kennedy, she is not exactly young.
Just saying, So you're gonna climb this ladder with your
pickaxe and you're going to damage the building to remove
Donald Trump's name from it. That's vandalism, Hunt, and you
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can go to jail for it. And if the vandalism
is up to a certain point that becomes a felony.
What do you think you're going to get out of that?
I mean, those who don't like Donald Trump have already said,
we're not gonna perform at the Kennedy Center, not the
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Trump Kennedy's. They said they're not gonna perform at the
Kennedy Center because Donald Trump. Sometimes I really don't understand
what these lefties actually have running through their head. We're
gonna go damage the building, and that's gonna show Donald
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Trump no, because what's gonna happen is you'll be arrested
and his name will get put back up onto the building.
That's what will happen. And until the board decides to
change the name, that's what it's gonna be. Now. I
am a little bit disappointed too with the name change,
because there was a lot of rumor about calling it
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the Millennia Trump, not Donald Trump, but whatever. I digress.
But this is just the insanity from the left with
how they think, and it's just I just I don't
get it. Sometimes I really don't. And then you've got
this down in Australia, the horrific shooting that happened last
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week in Australia that left over forty people shot injured
dead because you had a Muslim attack on a Jewish
group of people that were celebrating Hanukoh and of course,
in the typical liberal leftist kind of fashion, rather than
stepping back and going ooh, what happened? Oh was this
an anti Semitic violent terrorist attack? Yes, it was. It
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was some Muslims that attacked some Jews because they don't
like the Jews. Anti Semitic. No, no, no, we don't address
that as an issue. Instead, right away the leftist politicians
of Australia started coming out and going, we need more
gun and control. We need gun and control. Yeah, because
gun control is going to really stop every Muslim terrorist
that you now have led into your country with your
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open border policy. It's just going to completely stop them
from becoming violent. Like at this point, the Muslims that
are in Australia that want to to kill any of
the Jews or anybody else that happens to be there
that they don't like, they're just gonna not pick up
a gun now. Like they won't get into a truck
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and run over a bunch of people, or you know,
set a building on fire, or do whatever else that
they could do to create mass casualty. They just won't
do it. But again, the leftist idea always whenever there's
a shooting is we needed to take away the guns.
The guns gotta go. Well, the left doing Australian Prime
Minister also kind of has jumped on this whole thing
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with the guns, including doing the hole, we'll do the
buy back blah blah blah. He was greeted with a
lot of booze and abuse at the Bondi Beach on
Sunday when he went there to attend a memorial vigil
to remember those who were murdered in the terrorist attack
that happened during the Honkkah celebration about a week ago.
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People started shouting shame. It rang out throughout the entire
year area. As the labor leader was making his way
through the crowd with his security team and staff, they
were booing him like crazy because of the stuff that
he did. And you would think that some of these politicians,
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I just it tries to me crazy, it really does.
But it's I think one of these things where the
Australian people where it was about thirty years ago where
they removed all of the guns from from the people
and took people's ability to essentially defend themselves, took it
away from them, and I think the people now are
are getting to the point where they've had it with
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this leftist type stuff. There were signs that were being
seen that said stop the Israeli slaughter, Free Palestine. Now,
so who do you think was it that started all
of that? It's leftists. It is just unreal. I mean,
I don't know what it's like to live in their mentality.
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And of course they're also upset now here in the US,
the lefties, because Donald Trump and the Coastguard have basically
seized yet another oil tanker that American officials said was
operating as part of Iran's covert shadow fleet. It's not
that it's Donald Trump and Donald Trump, but he's a dictator.
Look what he's doing. He's taking the oil. I think
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this is the third tanker I think now that they
have taken. And the left is so upset about it.
They're so beside themselves that the United States has intercepted
these things because it's an illegal blockade and that I
don't know if it really is, but that's what it
feels like. It's illegal. I don't understand why they're doing it,
but they're doing it. It's called pressure, and it's a
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tactic because without the oil, you're not getting your money,
and without the oil, you have no power, no control,
and that's what's going on and watching the left try
and defend the Venezuelan president. It's like, do you understand
who this guy is? Do you understand what him and
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the previous guy did to that country. Venezuela, by the way,
is a beautiful country, beautiful country, beautiful people, and it
has been taken over by socialism and it's ruined it.
And on top of that, do you have the drug
trade with all the drugs that are coming in and
affecting us here in America. And he at the left
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and like, oh my god, it's the bad guy. We
have to make sure that we protect the bad guy.
I don't understand where that mentality came about. It's like,
where did you all of a sudden think it was
more important to protect the bad people than the good people.
I don't get it. And of course our new punching
bed that we have doctor Rita Dede coming out with
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one of her new posts, and this seems to be
the new style that we see some of these lefties
post on social media, especially those that are trying to
protect the whole transgender world. But now she had a
post last night, uh that just says gay is not
a slur and it says it. Let's say one, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
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eight or nine times, just over and over and over
and over and over again. Where did that come from?
Gay is not a slur? Is there are we missing
some context here? I mean, I understand the ones where
they're like, a transgender woman is still a biological woman.
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Do you understand what biological even means? Lefty? It's it means,
it means real. I just don't understand it. By the way,
gay is not a slur. Gay is happy. Y'all stole
that word. That was a word that meant happy and
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you stole it. So let's if you want to start
going down the road of talking about the word gay,
and yeah, it's not a slur. It's a word that
defines happy and you stole it. Just like the rainbows,
can we have the rainbows back? It's like nowadays you
almost feel bad about going to get some lucky charms.
You're like, oop, anybody looking, Okay, I'm gonna put that
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into the basket. I don't want anybody to see him
getting lucky charms. It'll be like, oh my god, he's
testing the rainbow.
Speaker 3 (01:13:26):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:13:26):
I just I like lucky charms, like the marshmallows that
are in it. The way that the left likes to
hijack things. It's just so stupid, it really is. Of course,
then you also have our boy hair Bear. By the way,
did anybody see the photo that I posted a Hairbear?
It's great somebody had posted a it took one of
the redaction things with Bill Clinton and put hair Bear's
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face up on it. It was great, that poor kid.
But now hair Bear is coming out in there. He's
making this whole thing about free speech. There was a
post that he shared saying sixty minutes. Correspondent Sharon Alfonso
tells colleagues that CBS's decision to pull her segment tonight
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is not an editorial decision, it's a political one. And
Hairbear comes back and having to say that this is legitimate,
legitimately state censorship. The free speech people are really quiet
right now. Well, you know, here's the thing, CBS News
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and I think we know this based upon a lot
of things. CBS News has not exactly been doing. Just
free speech has been a tax speech with lies, and
because of that they lost a ton of money in lawsuits,
a ton of money hair Bear, And now I think
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CBS News is stepping back and going, oh, okay, what
do you have for a segment? Let me see what
you got? Okay, this is an anti Donald Trump segment.
Where's your story behind them? Where's your details? Where's your facts? Oh,
you don't have any You're just getting out there. So no,
we're not gonna air that segment. By the way, here's
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a shocker. Two. When it comes to shows like sixty
Minutes and that type of show, they have a lot
of producers and reporters and all the other stuff that
they get out there and they find stories and they
put them together, and they'll they'll look at the producers
and say, hey, I got this story about X, Y
and Z. You know, can I get a segment on this?
And what they will do is they will look, because
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everything in TV is all time, they'll look in this
say I'll tell you, I'll tell you what we're gonna
give you four minutes and thirty five seconds. Go ahead
and get your your thing four minutes, thirty five seconds
and present it to us. Now, these co producers and
reporters and everything, they're constantly doing these stories and sixty Minutes.
There will be every show that they do, there will
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be a dozen half a dozen, if not more, stories
that producers and reporters will come to the producers of
sixty Minutes and say, hey, we got the story, will
it fit and they'll go nope, nope, nope, nope. It
happens every single week the nightly news. There are reporters
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out every single night on the network news that is
doing a story that they think this is a great story,
and they fire it up to the producers of the
nightly news and they say, now, we don't have time
for that story. Not an important story. It happens every
single day. But you get this whiny ass reporter who's like,
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oh my God, has decided not to do my story,
and that they pulled this segment. This is an editorial,
This is a political decision. Now way, this is the
decision that happens every day in television, every single day.
This show will oone. By the end of this show.
I always have well not always. There's some days where
I run out of stuff, but they're almost every day.
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There will be three or four stories or more sometimes
that I just never got to because we run out
of room. But the left, once again, rather than looking
at the reality of situations and how things work. Oh
my god, it's censorship, that's all it is. They're censoring us. No,
they're not. Just it's just not how it works, it
really is. All right, we got to take another quick break.
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We'll be right back. This is the Brian Rush Show.
Good morning, all right, welcome back to the Brian Rush Show.
Happy Monday. Thanks for making this part of your day.
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We do appreciate it. Another social media posts, I love
these famous actor Sam Elliott slams Trump supporters, saying they're
not very smart for supporting President Trump. What is your
response to him? Shut the fuck up? I mean, seriously,
you want me to take serious a man who his
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entire career has in his life that he's pretty much
been has been all based upon here, I hang on
a second, you ready, I'm gonna okay, all right, say
these words? Okay, now, now I want you to say
these words this way. Okay, that's great, all right, now
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can you say these words this way? All right? That's beautiful, amazing, excellent.
You're so talented. Why do we really give a shit
about what an actor says? If an actor is somebody
who has been out there and has done other things,
and I know the Sam Elliott has done some things
in his previous early early life. But when you're nothing
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but an actor who reads a script that somebody else wrote,
that you stand in front of a camera that somebody
else is behind telling you how to do something, why
do you think that we need to take your thoughts
and opinions serious? Because we don't. If you're if you
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support Donald Trump, you're you're not very smart? Okay, why not?
Can I get a script? Call you a script? I
wasn't prepared for that that that comeback? I mean, why not?
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What What is it about being a supporter of Donald
Trump that makes you not smart?
Speaker 3 (01:19:52):
You know?
Speaker 1 (01:19:52):
I I say this all the time, and people give
me some crap for it too, because of the fact
that I will call out Donald Trump for some of
the things that he does. You, I've often said, you know,
I wish Donald Trump would not say certain things in
a certain way, even though I find it to be
freaking hilarious. There's times when I look at it and
go eh, But I'm also able to go, Okay, that
was funn You guys all hear what Donald Trump said.
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That was funny. But let's go look at the meat
of what he just said in the policy, Oh, look
at the policy. Oh, I'm smart enough to actually look
at the policy that Donald Trump is doing and understand
the policy. What is Donald Trump doing. He's trying to
trim back this money, He's trying to do this, He's
trying to do that, and if this is actually the case,
then it's going to lead to this, into this and this.
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So I'm smart enough to understand what it is that
Donald Trump is wanting to do. What's not very smart
is to have somebody be supporting somebody like Joe Biden
who stumbles upstairs, can't explain any of the policies that
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he's doing. The policies are damaging to the country that
he did do, and then he says a bunch of
negative things, and it is what the fuck was that?
And you're smarter to support bumbling Joe, But you're not
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smart if you support Donald Trump. And again, I don't
support everything that Donald Trump says. There are many times
when I look at it and go, oh, I wish
you wouldn't say that, But then I move on to
what it is he's talking about, and I realize that
it works. There are times where I laugh my ass
off at the things that Donald Trump says. Because look,
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I've got this thing, and I know this is something
of the liberals really don't understand. You guys totally get this.
I got this thing called a sense of humor. I
will find things funny. I find so many things about
Donald Trump funny because he's a funny guy. Even the
dumb thing that he does from time to time, they're
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pretty funny. Because this is an amazing fact about Donald
Trump that people on the left really don't understand. He's real.
He's not a designed politician. He's not somebody that was
that was created in a in a a laboratory of
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education and grown up from the very beginning, going Okay,
little Donnie, you're gonna become the president of the United States,
and everything that you're gonna do from here on out
and the rest of your life is all gonna be
about politics, and you're gonna be a great politician. You're
not gonna do anything else in your life but be
a politician. Donald Donald Trump was yeah, but he was
He was raised with a millionaire spoon in his mouth.
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You know, when you look back at the beginning of
Donald Trump's life, I mean, it was good, but it
wasn't what it is today. It is what it is
today because he created it. I mean, yes, his dad,
you know, he created a business. And sure could we
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could criticize some of the things that his dad did,
because yes, Fred Trump did do some things that were
on the shady side, without a doubt. But you know what,
when you look at today's society, when you look at
the Democrats of today, do you think about some of
the shady things that they do. It makes Fred Trump
look like he's an angel. You look at the levels
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of fraud and corruption that is going on, eight to
ten billion dollars in Minnesota alone. So what so Donald
Trump's dad, you know, did some stuff with business with government,
and he made a bunch of money. That's the way
the world works. Hate to break this news to you,
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but compared to today's Democrats, forget about it. There's there's
just absolutely no comparison. And speaking of Minnesota, can we
can we talk about numb nuts? Tim Walls Jesus Man.
I got to play a speech that he did. He
hit a press conference and this is some of the result.
Speaker 6 (01:24:13):
Go hopefully you're going to hear through our voices the
primal scream of Americans saying, what in the hell did
you go home for without fixing the healthcare that you've
been promising since twenty fifteen, And so we're here today
to talk about Congress had a choice. They chose to
recess without extending the ACA subsidies. Healthcare costs for working
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families are going to skyrocket on January first. Let me
be clear again, that is not speculation. That is not
a made up number, that is not fear mongering. It's
an absolute fact. The lack of leadership out of President
Trump and his administration, the lack of any courage amongst
members of Congress to deal with the healthcare situation, continuing
to put out misinformation, continuing to dabble in conspiracy theory.
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But this is real, and we're going to do what
we can in Minnesota make sure we're taking care of
our folks. But tens of thousands of Minnesotans, farmers, small
business owners, self employed families who rely on these substitutes,
they are going to see their costs rise dramatically. Rural
hospitals and their healthcare systems will be hurt. The most
people who still need care are going to go, and
they're going to go for uncompensated care at the emergency room,
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and those are going to fall on hospitals that are
already strained to the breaking point. The Democrats in Congress
been sounding the alarm. We were assured that after the
the Trump shut down happened that we would come back,
and we were promised by Speaker Johnson that there would
be a vote on this. All right, Well, thank for
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Republicans had the courage to force that bill to the floor.
But they just hammered it out and went home. And
they'll go to church on Christmas Eve, I guess. But
Congress had that choice, they chose not to do.
Speaker 1 (01:25:56):
Can we can we talk about a couple other points there?
Number one, what about the eight billion dollars eight billion
dollars in your state in the medical care fraud across
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the across the board, the eight eight billion dollars with
a B. Now for those in Minnesota and even the
small rural hospitals that they talk about that'll that'll be
affected the most. Could that eight billion dollars could that
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have Could that have paid for some of the healthcare
in your state? If if, if there are people in
your state that have to do the ACA, which again
if it's affordable, why is it that we need to
subsidize something that's supposed to be affordable. So I guess
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from the get go it's it's not affordable, so that's
a problem. And wait a second, who oh yeah, that
was the Democrats. The Democrats that force the Affordable Care
Act upon us. As all the Republicans were saying, hey, uh,
this isn't affordable. No, we're not voting for it because
this is a train wreck, yet every Democrat voted for it,
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crammed it down our throats in the middle of the night,
and forced it upon us, which required all kinds of
battles to make sure that we weren't penalized for not
being part of it. Nothing about this thing has been affordable.
But in Minnesota alone, sure, yes, there are going to
be some people whose insurance premiums are going to go up.
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And the reason the reason for why the premiums are
going to go up. And yes, Mike Lindell, the my
pillow guy, he is running for governor in Minnesota, and
some of the polling that I saw actually looks pretty
good for him. But at this point a wet fart
could probably run and still be looking to beat. Timmy
and I've talked about the the the the increase in
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the insurance and why you're going to see that that
increase and the increase is because of the fact that
for the past five years the Left has subsidized these
insurance companies and now they've said, okay, we're not going
to do it anymore. Now with these subsidies that have happened,
the insurance companies have looked at at at at the government,
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it looked at the Democrats and said, hey, it's gonna
be I don't know, one million dollars. It's more than that,
but I'm using some simp lumbers here. It's gonna be
one million dollars this year. In order for us to
keep this this a little bit cheaper for the people
to afford. Okay, fine, we're gonna subsidize it with a
million dollars. Here's a million dollars. Keep the prices low. Okay, great,
year number two comes around, all right, it's gonna be
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one point two five million dollars in order to keep
this affordable. Okay, well, you know what, we want to
keep it affordable. Here's one point twenty five million dollars.
You know, keep it affordable. Keep it at that price
so people can do it. Okay, Great year number three
comes around, all right, it's one point six million in
order to keep this affordable. All right, hang on, here
you go. Here's one point six million dollars. Okay. Great
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year number four comes around. Okay, Well, now it's gonna
be two million dollars. Okay, hang on, let me get
it there. Here you go, here's your two million dollars.
So now you're five years into this, and you're now
two and a half million dollars more expensive than it
was five years ago to do all of this coverage,
and you're now paying the price of what it was
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two and a half million dollars ago without the increase
in the price. Well, now that the insurance companies aren't
going to get the three million dollars that it's gonna
be to increase this year, because it's a normal increase
that happens every year, then that means when you were
paying it before the three million dollar increase, now you're
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gonna have to pay the price for the three million
dollars now because they had been cut paying some of
the bill and now they're not doing it anymore. That's
the increase. It's not like all of a sudden the
insurance companies went all right, let's just increase the prices. No,
it's been increasing every year. The government was just picking
up the tab on that, which the government should not
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have been because if this was an affordable Care Act,
it would have been what's that word again, affordable, which
it was not. And they're literally admitting and telling everybody
that right now we failed and it's not affordable. Point
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on this one. Also, pay attention to all the companies
ran by transgenders, pedos and now banks, and boycott any
company destroying our way of life. You know what, here's
the other thing too. When insurance companies are forced to
pay something that probably shouldn't have to pay for, then
you know that that cost gets kicked down the road
(01:31:02):
to us. How many insurance companies in the past five
years or so and not even a little bit more,
have been told that you must you must pay for
the transgender surgery of a child and oh, by the way,
(01:31:24):
for gender affirming care, which is a fucking stupid phrase.
You must continue to pay that because remember, when you
go transgender, you're not just putting in a set of
girls or taking the girls off and dressing differently. There's
a lot more to it, whether it be the hormone
(01:31:44):
pills or whatever it might be, or if you went
from hot dog to taco. You know, in order to
prevent yourself from becoming a Ken doll that has to
continually get treatment and procedures to stay Barbie and not Ken.
So there's an expense that the insurance companies have been
forced to pay for now. I think most insurance companies
(01:32:09):
would really rather look at this and say, no, if
you want to mutilate your body and you want to
change who you are, naturally we're not paying for that.
I think every insurance company on the planet would have
looked at the bottom line of that, because again they
always look at the future costs of things. So if
you were to do the transgender what's it going to be. Okay,
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it's going to be X number dollars, great, but how
much is it going to cost us every year for medications,
doctor visits, all this other stuff, and how long is
this for life? So this person's going to be this
for life and that's going to come out of our No,
we don't want to do that, but they were forced
to do it. So therefore that's an additional cost that
went to the insurance companies. Now, like it or not,
(01:32:53):
insurance companies are in it for a profit. They want
to make their profit. And if their profit margin is
reduced more and more by the telling them they have
to pay for certain things, I mean, that's a problem. Now.
There's a lot of elective surgeries that they classify as
elective that are not necessary elective surgeries. There's something that's
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necessary for your life to continue on to be pretty normal,
but they'll they'll categorize that for the reason of not
having to pay for it. Well, the idea of turning
yourself from a boy to a girl, that's elective. You're
deciding that that's what you want to do. That's not
one of these things where the doctor says, we don't
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cut off his wiener, he's gonna die. He's got six months,
six months with that wiener. If it's not chopped off
and tucked in, then yeah, he's not gonna make it
six months. That's not the case. And when I hear
these politicians get out here and they start talking about,
you know, all the healthcare stuff, and the Republicans aren't
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doing anything for the healthcare. Look at the Republican or
the Democrats are doing to it. The Democrats are destroying it.
They're making the health insurance worse and worse and worse.
And there they're doing things to the insurance companies that
they can't afford to do, so we have to subsidize
them in order to get this. But you know what
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else we could do. We could very simply say no,
if you're a thirteen year old boy, we're not going
to cut your wiener off. We're not going to put
you on all this medication. If you want to do it,
that's fine, but you figure out how to pay for it.
The rest of us should not have to do that
for you. If you have cancer, breast cancer, let's go
(01:34:41):
with breast cancer. You have breast cancer, Okay, let's pay
for that. Let's pay for the treatment. Okay. Breast cancer's
got to the point where we have to do a
oh god, what is it called taking the boobs off? Well,
you got to take those off? Okay, Well you know what. Now,
the woman who in order to save her life, because
if we didn't do this, she was going to die,
(01:35:03):
we had to take her boobs off. All right, Well,
you know what, Let's cover that, and let's also cover
the plastic surgery to put some new girls on so
that she still feels like a woman. I'm down with that,
let's pay for that. But because of the fact that
I don't feel like, oh boy, I want to be
a girl, I'm not paying for that crap. And that's
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what we have been forced to do by the Democrats
and nobody, and again, nobody is doing this. And I
say this over and over again, and even when I
talk to some of our elected leaders, nobody is looking
into why is healthcare so damn expensive? The solution is
simple for them, throw money at it and make it
(01:35:49):
for insurance. Like even Rick Scott's got the plan, and
Donald Trump also has it, and there's a few other
Republicans that have similar plans about giving us a few
thousand dollars a year to spend on our insurance. Now,
while that sounds good on the surface, again that is
(01:36:11):
just simply throwing money at a problem and not fixing
the problem. It's like if you have a gaping wound
in your arm and they say, hey, or here's a
band aid, while that wound is still there, look into
the healthcare find out why it's so expensive. What can
we do to reduce the costs of healthcare? Not let's
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throw more money at health insurance, because that's all that
they do over and over and over again, rather than
coming up with a solution. And again when you've got
people like Timmy who says other the Republicans, they they
promised us to vote. But yeah, they promised you a vote.
They brought it up and it failed. What else do
(01:36:56):
you want? The Republicans didn't promise you that they were
going to do a three year extension to the Obamacare.
It's not what they promised. They said, yes, we'll talk
about it. They talked about it, and you didn't come
up with a good solution, so they didn't vote on it. Which,
by the way, keep this in mind too. Once again,
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this is part of this evil plan that the dead
Democrats have. Right now, they have to renew the subsidies
for the Affordable Care Act. This was by designed by
the Democrats. The Democrats are the ones that put this
in play for it to expire now when they do
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it now, if they were to renew it today, it
would expire in three years. What goes on in three
years another presidential election? So therefore they make it yet
another issue of how the Republicans are not taking care
of your health care. That's what they're doing. This is
all on purpose. But again, think about this, because this
(01:38:04):
makes it even worse. Okay, fine, they get their subsidies
this time around, just to shut them up and to
play nice, and we get what we want and we
move on, and the Affordable Care Acts is subsidized again
for another three years. That's five years on top of
the three years. And now we get to that point where, okay,
we just we can't subsidize this anymore. The increase in
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the health insurance will be even greater than it is today.
If we wait another three years to do it, we
are essentially kicking that road, or that can down the
road of the increase that people are going to see
in their premiums and everything else, because the insurance companies
are getting paid to not pass that along to us.
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And once they're not, like I said, the gradual increase
that happens every single year, it's going to be a
bigger gradual. It's going to be a big hole and
not a gradual, and it will be it'll hurt, but
nobody is out explaining where this increase is coming from.
This isn't simply the insurance company is going got them. No,
(01:39:13):
it's making up for all of the increases that have
been going on down the road because of the cost
of yes healthcare. You know, the sad part about government
is that it's actually easy. Government is actually easy, But
(01:39:35):
these jackass morons up in Washington, d C. Make it
so overcomplicated that they get to a point where it's
so complicated they can't figure out the complications of what
they have done. When they took something from easy to
complicated to act as if they're the saviors, and now
they can't figure out what they did. It's kind of
(01:39:56):
like when you wrap up an electrical cord and then
you go to pull it out, you can't figure out,
how the hell did I did a circle with this thing?
How is this? Why? Where does not come from? Government
is easy, You just have to have just a little
bit of common sense, and you also have to look
at things as a whole. And they don't because it's
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all about the game they like to play so that
they can have power and control over you. And if
they make it look easy, then do we really need them?
We do need to make it easy. We need to
get back to making it easy, make America easy again.
All Right, we gotta take another quick break. We'll be
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right back. This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning,
all right, welcome back to the Brian Rush Show. Thanks
so much for being part of the day today. We
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appreciate it. Harris Swalwell just did a and oh my god,
could this thing be any more rigged in fake? He
posted it with the headline saying, called an audible audible
in a mid interview with some podcaster catch the full
drop tomorrow. But the video, it's all of a sudden, Uh,
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they're walking through a park and I think what they're
they're trying to imply is that as they're walking through
the park, there's a couple of kids that are playing
catch football and the the football, uh, they completely missed
the kid and instead what ends up happening is the
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ball quote unquote landed by Eric Swawell's feet, and you
can see the the awkwardness of like like it's already
it's you know, like it's already laying on the ground.
The ball's not moving at all, it's just kind of
sitting there. And he acts as if that's where it rested.
He picks it up and he's like, oh, go along,
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I'm so cool. Oh and he throws into a kid
who is like remote No, we're remotely near where the ball.
It's like, what, how fucking fake is this damn thing?
But then again it's Eric Walwell, so I mean it's
what would you expect anything better from that guy? The
idea of the him becoming the next governor of California. Ooh,
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I just hope that for a change, California does actually
go Republican with a governor, because they don't have very
many good choices over there right now on the Democrat side,
not that there ever really truly is, but Eric Swalwell
as governor now. The one good thing though, I do
have to say this, if Eric Swallwell was to win
the governor's race, he would be out of Congress. And
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that's a good thing to not have him there. We'd
be totally okay with that. So Harry Sisson posted this
one from Thomas mass He's saying that Thomas Massey posted
is at AGPMBONDI being transparent and complying with the Epstein
Files Transparency Act by releasing the appropriate and necessary information.
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And it was a poll that he did in ninety
six percent said that she's not being transparent. And Hairbear
comes out saying, this is a poll from a Republican
member of Congress. People are pissed off, and rightly so.
And again, like I said earlier about the Epstein files,
it is a distraction. So yeah, I mean it's a
distracting to get people upset, and people are upset because
they keep shoving it down everybody's face. So yeah, people
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are looking at it and saying, yeah, there's no transparency
on this. You have a team of Obama who's also
coming out and saying I thought to day said they
were going to be transparent or release everything. They're not
doing it. They're working on it. But you know what,
here's another thing that is interesting speaking about Thomas Massey.
Thomas Massey was on CBS's Face the Nation yesterday and
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he dropped a little bomb about what the Republicans are
thinking about doing. And I may have to support this
move if this is actually really truly going on, and
that is a move to basically boot Pam Bondi out
of the AGS spot. Thomas Massey said that they're floating
the spirit in a letter of the law. And it's
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very troubling that the posture that they've taken. And I
won't be satisfied until the survivors are satisfied. And you know,
I said in the hours leading up to this release
that they they will know if they are complying, if
they're if they implicate any other criminals that are involved
in the suspects that are involved, and the witnesses and
the victims themselves have given to the FBI and have
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never been mentioned. But he goes on after Margaret Brenner,
little misshappy Pants, said what are you going to do
about it? To force them to comply? I mean, can
you do anything? Massey responding by saying, oh, absolutely. Look
people have talked about and by the way, Todd Blanche
is the face of this, but it's really the Attorney
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General's office. It's Pambondi who is responsible. And there are
several ways to get at this. Some take longer, some
are shorter. The quickest way and I think the most
expeditious way to get justice for these victims is to
bring in inherent corrupt. Is to bring inherent corrupt against Pambondy,
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and that does require going through the courts, and basically Rokanna,
the Democrat from California, are talking about drafting this right now.
So they're looking to force Pambondy even more to get
this done, to release all of this stuff. Now. The
idea of getting the justice for the victims is great,
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but there's remember there's a lot of people who just
you're not gonna get the justice. Some of these people
are just too old, some have died. She's not gonna
be there. And the idea by the way of somebody
like Bill Clinton or God, who are some of the others.
Bill Clinton, didn't Donald Summer die? Hang on a second,
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I thought she did. I could be wrong, but I
thought that she did. Yeah, she died, right, Yeah, she died.
So Donald Summer was in some of these photos. So
she's gone, so you can't go after her. Jeffrey Epstein's dead,
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can't go after him. And the idea that they're going
to prosecute the Clintons, I mean, does anybody even remotely
think for just a split second that there is a
court anywhere in this country that is going to convict
a Clinton for doing this type of stuff. The answer
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to that question, we know it is, no, they won't
even bring anything against you, because remember, everybody is afraid
to go against the Clintons, because people have this tendency
to commit suicide with the double tap to the back
of the head and then hang yourself and shoot yourself
with a shotgun all at the same time when you
go up against the Clinton So do you really think
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that with all the stuff that Bill Clinton may have
done in this, that there's going to be any justice
delivered to Bill Clinton? What about Barack Obama, any involvement
that he's had, What about Hakeem Jefferies, Remember hackem Jefferies.
He was trying to weasel his way in there. Did
he have anything to do with it? But yes, this
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is another failure by the way of Pam BONDI from
the start, from the start of I've got the documents.
I've seen the documents, they're sitting on my desk, followed
up with the next day of well they didn't send
me everything that I had asked for, and and I
told you that there's stuff that was there that I
said that I saw, but I didn't see it until
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after it was released. And then I'm just I'm standing
here like a fool. Fire Pam Bondy. That has got
to be a movement that we start is to fire
Pam Bondy. And by the way, the people that that
reach out to me from time to time, that that
are the political people that be like, oh my god,
you know Pam Bondi's she's not great. She she may
(01:48:34):
have done some good things at one point in time,
but we're talking about today's job performance and she sucks
at it. It's just gotta go. And by the way,
I can't wait to see where Dan Bongino is gonna
go with his show when he resumes doing his podcast
(01:48:58):
here in just a couple of weeks, because I think
we're going to see Dan Bongino is probably going to
vent about his frustrations about not getting things done. And
it wouldn't surprise me at all if we don't see
Dan Bongino start to throw Pambondi and some of the
Justice Department under the bus with the fact that they
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have not gotten things done like they should have done.
And again comparison, when you compare the Democrats with the
Republicans and the amount of things that the Democrats are
able to get done with the Justice Department, and this
was making shit up half the time. The Democrats got
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a lot done when they were in charge of the
Justice Department. It was weaponized, it was political attacks, but
they still got things done. Why is it that the
Republican Justice Department can't get things done? It makes you
look incompetent and coming out and giving us an emotional cracker,
(01:50:04):
which is essentially the look at all the pedophiles that
we busted. It's beautiful, we love it. We love the
fact that you're busting these pedophile rings. That's awesome. But
what about the people that are stealing billions and billions
of our taxpayer dollars that are supposed to be our representatives?
Where are you to go after those? But that the
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word is Dan Vongino is only going to do his
old podcast time eleven until noon. Yeah, I don't see
him going back to radio, to be honest with you,
or at least not right away, because it's kind of
an awkward position because the show that replaced him on
the radio is actually owned and run by Silver Light,
(01:50:53):
which is Dan Bongino's company. That just kind of so
it's kind of a weird thing. Now, It wouldn't surprise
me if at some point you don't see a return
of Dan Bongino to terrestrial radio. I don't think you'll
see it in that time slot. It'll probably be if
I had to guess, you'll probably see him do the
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afternoon time slot, the two pm sent Eastern time, to
the two to five, basically the the Sean Hannity slot
that you would see him go to, and maybe something earlier,
maybe like the the Brian kill Me kind of slot
that that nine to whatever the hell the time it is.
(01:51:34):
But I don't think you're going to see it anytime
really soon, because here's the thing with the podcast, and
Dan Bongino has got millions of viewers, millions of followers,
so he'll do okay with that. He can do things
in that that he just can't do in the trustrial radio.
Just saying there's a lot more control, you know. One
of the things that I do have to say that
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I love about doing this show now that I'm not
on the trust real rate, I don't have to be
careful for really anything. I mean, not that I ever
really truly was, but you know, there was always the
pressure of, hey, make sure that you don't go down
a certain road. Because you don't want advertisers to be upset. Hey,
I don't have any advertisers right now with the show
other than not Get Off Coffee, which is the only
(01:52:17):
sponsor of this show, and I own that freaking company.
So I'm the only one that gets to make that
decision if I don't want to advertise in the show,
which that would be a little bit odd if I
got mad at myself and pulled my own advertising. Just
say it to be a little be a little weird.
So Bongino, he's going to be able to let loose.
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Uh maybe Bongino will wait until TV opportunity comes by.
I doubt that too, because here's the thing. While terrestrial
radio is still a very strong thing, and talk radio
on terrestrial radio is still very strong, TV is not
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like the the whole network news thing, the whole even
Fox News, MSNBC or ms now or whatever the hell
they're called now, CNN, News Max, what's that other one?
Uh News Nation, all of them that are out there,
they're not doing that great. Was that he's also going
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to be a very heavy NDA. I'm sure there's gonna
be some NDA stuff that that uh that Dan Bongino
is going to to be part of. However, mh and
this is this is the tricky thing and and funny
thing about the NDAs. There'll be stuff that Dan Bongino
will not be able to go on his podcast and
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be like, Hey, I'm Dan Bongino and I'm going to
tell you X, Y and Z, But he can say
I'm Dan Bongino and I've got so and so joining
me on the podcast here, and what do you gotta go? What?
What is it did you have going on? That's how
you get around those things because most of those NDAs
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you're not allowed to say it. You can't disclose that information.
But I didn't do it. That was the guest that
said it, not me. So it'll be very interesting to
see who Dan Bongino does bring onto his show, how
he changes it up and and and Lord, I think
you're right this time around, cutes time is really over there.
(01:54:29):
There's there there's not even gonna be a spot on
the clock for when cutesy time was there with Bongino.
It's gonna be interesting to see and I and I
hope that he comes out swinging and kicking, and I
hope that he starts calling out some of the things
that need to be done. You know, he's got a
huge audience, So we'll see what happens. And I know
there's a lot of people that are upset with him.
(01:54:52):
What's that b Bongino is going to Bongino's going to
show he's a sellout to the other side. Watch the
other side is in the Democrat side? I don't know.
I don't know. It's it's gonna be interesting because I
know that there are people that that they have some
not so great feelings about Dan Bongino, And I get it.
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Will he shed his GOP affiliation and go independent conservative? Ah,
wouldn't surprise me. I would That wouldn't surprise me at all.
If you don't see Dan Bongino kind of really shed
his GOP kind of side and just be a conservative,
an independent conservative, I can see that. But it'll be
(01:55:38):
interesting because you watch Bongino in the past year, past
eleven months, or whatever the heck it's been, you have seen
his frustration, You've seen where he's been. You know, there's
just something there where he's like hmm, So to be
interesting to see if he comes out. So another thing
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that not a surprise here at all. The George W.
Bush Institute is now out urging Americans to sympathize with Afghans,
and this coming out after the DC National Guard attack
following the fatal shooting that happened in the National Guard
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members where they were attacked by an Afghan immigrant, one
of the ones that was brought over by the Biden
administration when they said, Hey, by the way, everybody, get
on the plane. Who wants to go to America. You
want to go to America, you're an American? Hang on
a second, back off. We need to get all these
Afghans in here. First. George Bush Institute, which is essentially
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his presidential library. They came out following the attacks with
the US immigration authorities announcing immediate and indefinite pause on
the immigration process from Afghan nationals and launched a kind
of a broad re examination of things as they should have.
The Trump administration, with the immigration has relaunched a look
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into the asylum and the green card applications from about
nineteen different countries including Afghanistan, Iran, Venezuela, Sudan, Haiti, Cuba,
and Laos, all of which, by the way, have brought
us some pretty bad people. But in response to that,
the George W. Bush Institute. They posted an act saying
(01:57:32):
that the actions of a man charged with a heinous
crime have derailed the lawful US immigrants immigration applications of
people from eighteen countries so far, including Afghanistan. Afghans are
facing uncertainty at home and in the US, and then
went on to say, you know, read why we can't
turn our backs on Afghans and other immigrants due to
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one man's crime. One man's crime, Just one man. Tammy,
You're just the person I was looking for there on
(01:58:17):
the on the chat. Tammy's one of our viewers over
there in Texas. Do you guys get news in Texas? Like?
Do they show the news are you? Are you guys
in Texas able to get information about some of the
the heinous crimes that have happened around this country? Do
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you guys get that in Texas? I'm just curious because
I'm fairly certain and how I could be wrong on this,
but I'm fairly certain that there have been a bunch
of Afghans who've done some pretty bad things here in
the country. There's been reports of Afghanistan groups here in
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this country that have you know, basically kind of wanted
to do some bad things. And I'm just curious because
the George W. Bush Institute is located in Texas, and
I'm just curious if they're somehow, in some way not
getting information and thinking that the idea that one man,
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just one man, did something bad and now we're punishing
eighteen different countries. When you look at all the violence
that is happening in this country and how much of
it is being committed by those that have come to
our country from another country. I mean, I may not
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be a rocket scientist, but when you have immigrants now,
not the ones that have been vetted well, not the
ones who who legitimately have come here to make a
better life and have been a productive part of society.
But I'm talking about people that are like, hey, everybody
got into the plane. Here we go. We're gonna go
see uncle Joe. Now did you vet those people double?
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You asked, are you Afghanistan? Are you a bad guy?
They said no, So we let him on the plane.
We have seen story after story after story, and all
of a sudden, it's a bad idea that we are
that we're we're going after the Afghans who are facing
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uncertainty at home, and now they're in uncertainty here in
the US. You know what, here's the thing. This may
this may come as a hard blow of fact, but
take care of your own country. Take care of it.
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If things are not good in your country, take care
of it, change it. Things were fantastic in this country
under Joe Biden. And what did we do here in America?
We elected a new president. Now we fight every day
to get this new president's agenda into a fact so
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that we can improve this country because we were going
down the wrong world, so we changed it. Why should
that be any different for any other country. Okay, So
in Afghanistan you have these these groups of people that
have become violent and have taken over your country. Fight
back at them. Oh, but no, we can't do that.
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We have to we have to make sure we just
bring them to our country. Okay, Well, you're going to
bring people to our country who do not understand our
culture and then they cause problems. Why not leave them
in their country to clean up their mess. Like Haiti,
let's talk about it Haiti for a second. Now. Haiti
essentially was designed to be a failure. Haiti was never
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really set up to be a country. When you go
all the way back to the beginning of Haiti, it
was used as essentially just a way of stealing all
of the resources of the land, and they've done it.
You ever look at a satellite photo of the island
where you have Haiti and crap, what's the other the
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other country on the island? You know what I'm talking about.
When you look at an aerial view of it, you
can see the physical difference between the land, Like right
there where the border is between the two countries, Dominican Republic.
It just hit me. You can see the Dominican Republic
side of the island is green. The island looks beautiful.
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People love to go there, they have vacation there and everything.
And then you look at the other side of the
island where Haiti is, and it's a hell hole. It's
all brown. There's no real green to it. It's a disaster.
And why because from the get go, that is what
they did with that portion of the island was steal
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the resources. They've never taught the people of that island
how to be better people, how to survive on your own.
And when I think it was Spain, I could be wrong,
but I'm pretty sure was Spain when they were like, okay,
we're done with this, and they walked away. They all
just went, what do we do? We'll just keep raping
the land because that's all we know how to do. Okay,
(02:03:39):
And life has never been good in Haiti. And what
do we have happen? We have what was his name? Barbecue,
the gang leader who decides to take over the country.
And what do we do? Oh, well, let's get the
leaders out of there, and then we'll let barbariaue no.
Drop a special forces team into Haiti and take out Barbecue.
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Pop them one pop, pop drop them. Who's next? Teach
the leaders of that country how to improve the country.
Get some business leaders in industrial leaders to get in
and say, hey, this is how we can start fixing
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your country. Help them out a little bit, but leave
them there to fix their damn country. Don't bring the
Haitians here to America where they start to eat the
cats and the dogs, remember that, or bring them here
where they're now drug driving and hitting children and having
all kinds of problems. Don't bring them here for that.
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Leave them in their own country. Help them out a
little bit. But we shouldn't be ruining our country because
others don't want to take care of their own country.
You know what, I'm not going to be a completely
insensitive asshole here. But it's not my problem, and it's
not the the problem of the American people. That things
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are not good in Afghanistan. That's the Afghan's problem, not ours.
Let them fix it. Can we help you out a
little bit? Sure, we'll help you out a little bit,
But we don't have to take the people out of
there and bring them here to improve their lives. That's
not our responsibility. If you're an Afghan and you want
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to come to America because you can provide something for
this nation, fill out the proper paperwork, tell us why
you're somebody who should come to America, and we'll review it. Oh, look,
this is a shoe cobbler.
Speaker 3 (02:05:37):
You know.
Speaker 1 (02:05:38):
That's something that we don't have here in America. Watch anymore. Which,
by the way, there's a guy that I follow on
social media that's a shoe cobbler. I get like fascinated
by watching that, watching them actually take a pair of
shoes that's an old shoe and rebuild it. And that's
such a lost art. But something like that, Oh, you're
a farmer. Okay, what kind of farmer? Do you have
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a garden? No, what do you do? Oh you know
you got like a degrees and all this stuff. Oh cool,
you could be helpful here in America. Oh you have
a business where you invented something. Oh great, you know
you could be part of America instead. The bleeding hard
liberals are all like, oh my god, they're just not
doing well in their country. They can't do anything in
their own country. Say we should bring them here so
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they don't do anything except for live off of our stuff.
Somalia that's another one. Somalia, that little hell hole. What
do we do? We bring them here, We put them
all over there in Minnesota and they steal eight billion
dollars of our tax tier taxpayer dollars and then they
send them back to Al Shabah, the terrorist organization who
hates America, that's going to want to attack America. By
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the way, Also speaking of that Assyria, anybody watched the
attack that we did, beautiful. We had two of our
soldiers along with a translator that was killed in Syria,
and boy, we would f that up. That's how you
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handle these situations. We don't just simply go, oh my god,
let's open up the doors to American let all these
people in here and destroy our culture. Because do you
think for a second that any of these places like Afghanistans, Somalia, Syria, Haiti,
any of them would would just let us come down
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there and go Hi, we're Americans and we're gonna make
things better for you. Listen to what we didn't want
to do. You're gonna you're gonna have to You're gonna
conform to us, not us to you. Do you think
that would go over well. That'll go over like a wet,
long fart in church. It won't go over well at all.
And yet here we are, we constantly do this stuff.
You just gotta stop. It's like, you know, it's the
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survival of the fittest. Either you survive or you don't.
As harsh as that might be, especially be saying this
at Christmas time, it is a reality because now we're
the ones that are suffering because of these people. If
you can't be part of our country the way that
we need you to be part of it, get lost.
We don't need you. All right, We got to take
another quick break. We'll be right back. This is the
(02:08:04):
Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome back to
(02:08:26):
you with the Brian Rush Show. Thanks so much for
waking up with us today making us part of your day.
Appreciate it. What's that leftist aren't compassionate? Like LBJ said,
those ends will vote for Democrats for one hundred years.
You know what I don't get. I don't get how
(02:08:47):
you can sorry, hang on, just uh, I don't understand
how you can continue on to life seeing what the
Democrats do. Have the Democrats be called out by your
fellow residents, fellow citizens, your neighbors, your friends, your family,
(02:09:11):
and you not see it. You know that that's that's
the stuff that I don't get. And like the LGB
LBJ comment that he did, the Lyndon Johnson comment, and
it's kind of a famous comment where he basically said
that these black people, you know, you get them, vote
for Democrats, will get them, We'll get them for one
hundred years. We'll just get him in there. And people
(02:09:34):
like on the left, they're like, oh my god, LBJ
was so great because he did so much for civil rights?
Are you kidding? I mean, does anybody really truly in
their heart and mind believe that LBJ liked black people.
He was so anti black, he was so racist, yet
(02:09:56):
because of political expedients, and he looked at and said, ooh,
this is a tool. So what a great way for
us to continue having power. Will use them for power?
Hey said it. It's not like it's one of these
ideological things where they do certain things in order to
get people. They said it, and when they say it,
(02:10:22):
and then they do it. How can you stand back?
I don't get I don't know how you can stand
back and not see it, especially when it gets pointed
out to you that this is what the Democrats do.
I mean, I guess this is part of the whole
thing with preventing people from having critical and logical thinking.
(02:10:46):
You prevent people from doing that, and you get people
to get to a point where all they can do
is just wait for what they're told. What do you
believe in? I don't know. I haven't been told yet.
Hang on, what do I believe in? Okay? This is
what I believe in? Okay, how's that working out for you?
Speaker 4 (02:11:04):
Not?
Speaker 1 (02:11:05):
Really? Well, then why do you believe in it? Because
they told me to? And maybe it's because I do
come from a different generation where critical thinking. You, if
you're a gen xer and you didn't have the ability
to critically think about stuff, you're probably not alive today.
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You would never be able to survive as a gen
xer if you did not have critical thinking. So the
idea that today's kids just can't do any sort of
thinking on their own, it's amazing to me. Let's say
one of the things that we've talked about often when
we have Mark Mix from the National Right to Work on,
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we would talk a lot about because one of my
favorite topics that I always love to just get the
updates on, and that is the the Barista union strike
where they're basically trying to get out of the Barista
unions because somebody was able to infiltrate the the Starbucks
locations and get in there and be like, hey, we
need a union, and people went, oh my god, yeah, yeah, right,
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we need a union, and not using some critical thinking
about what is a union going to do for me,
they get it in there and it's bad. Well, now,
there's some protests that were going on over the weekend
that even Congresswoman Ja Paul joined in them for the
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the joined the striking baristas at a Starbucks headquarters on
Saturday and talking about how the the the company is
ignoring the workers' concerns around take home pay. Now, look,
I've said this before and I'll say it again because
it is what it is. There's a there's a reality
to life. There are jobs that are out there that
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are not intended to live a life on. This is
a cold, hard, bottom of the line fact. There are
jobs that are out there that, yes, they are critical
to society, but they are intended for you to learn
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how to be part of the working society. It is
a service industry where you are entering it to learn
how to deal with people so that when you move
on to bigger and better things where there's more pay
and more responsibility, that you can handle it. And we
have gotten to a point where we have allowed people
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with very little job skills to flip hamburgers at a
fast food restaurant and demand that they should have twenty
five dollars an hour. All right, The question is why,
Because I've been here for five years flipping hamburgers and
you haven't done anything to improve yourself. That's why I
should pay you twenty five dollars an hour to flip hamburger.
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You know, I can get a robot to do that.
What do I need you for? And the same thing
goes with these Starbucks workers. Look, I fully admit, you know,
I don't deny it. I go to Starbucks from time
to time. I don't like a lot of I don't
like most of their stuff. There's a couple of drinks
that I'll actually get, even though totally encourage knock it
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off coffee because it's so much better. But that's making
at home coffee. And every now and then I'm out
and about and I've got my choices. What do I do?
Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks? And I know now that there's
a Dutch Boys here near me, but I don't feel
like waiting in line, So I will go to Starbucks
and I will get one of the coffees that I
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do like and book the staff that I see there.
They're great kids. Now, they're kids. They're doing their job.
They're doing a pretty good job. It's not a big deal.
But none of these kids should be in there thinking
that I'm going to be a Starbucks barista and I'm
gonna end up getting this house and I'm gonna take
a all these exotic vacations and I'm gonna have a
family of four with a picket fence and I'm gonna
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drive this fancy car because that's not a reality. Because
the reality is is if they were to have to
pay you that much money, then I'm gonna have to
not pay eight dollars for a cup of coffee. I'm
gonna have to spend fifteen dollars on a cup of coffee.
And that ain't happening. And if you force a company
to have to do that, they're gonna go away. They
won't be able to survive. And the sad part is
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that the Democrats, I don't know if they're too stupid,
which is a good possibility, too stupid to understand this,
or they just look at these people as political pawns,
which I'm thinking more on that level, because I can't
imagine that Congresswoman Japaul doesn't understand or at least hasn't
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had somebody go to her and say, look, let me
explain something to you, and for her to get out
there and be like, that's right. Yes, the cinnamon coffee
is on the knock it off site. Now, it's actually
the cinnabon is what it's called by the way, you
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can get that at knock it off dot Coffee. Let
me help you with that one. I'm gonna because we're
gonna sell some coffee, not Starbucks cof We're gonna sell
some recent coffee. I want to say that it's under
the blends, but I could be wrong. Let me just look.
I'm gonna help you out and find that it's not
under the blends. Where is it? It is flavored coffees, Yes,
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flavored coffees. It's right up on there. It's the cinnabon coffee.
So it is there. But the Democrats really should uh
yes in the xmous code. By the way, if you
want to try knock it off coffee, x m a
s still the code gets you fifteen percent off of
all the coffee until uh Christmas. So there you go.
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Go to give it a shot. But the Democrats got
to be honest with the people and say, listen, thank
you for making a great cup of coffee. I do
appreciate it. Let me get some of that. That's awesome.
You know what you could probably do. You could probably
bring that work skill set to go do this in
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this and you know what you're gonna do When you
do that, you're gonna make more money. But the job
that you're out right now, we just can't do it.
And this is the reason why explain it to people.
Educate the people. And sometimes I think that is one
of the avenues that I think a lot of our
politicians fail at because I think some of them are
thinking one, well, there's two things. That are two trains
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of thought. I think one, if we tell them this,
then we lose our power and control over them. That's
a big one. I think that's the Democrats side the Republicans.
I think the reason for why they don't stand up
and say something is because they're afraid of how they're
going to be made out to be. See those mean Republicans,
those mean Republicans. They're just telling the Starbucks workers that
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they're not worth twenty five dollars. They're telling you that
you're worthless, telling you that it's going to cost more
to make the coffee if we have to pay you more.
And it's just not how it works. Explain how it
works if they don't know. I mean, first off, schools
should actually inform people how business works, Where does the
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money come from, how do you pay the people? How
do you balance a checkbook? And schools are failing our
people a lot right now too right, just there for
the truth. Always shop small businesses where there's a choice.
I always love small businesses, and I will do a
small business every opportunity I have, which, by the way,
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I did that over the weekend. A downtown Panama City
for those that live here in this area. If you
haven't been to downtown Panama City, go do it. Downtown
Panama City has become such a cool thing. When I
first moved here, it was kind of an abandoned just
kind of nobody went there. It was just it was
a dying dead kind of area. It's been since revived,
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and I still talk to people who like live in
this area that go, I've I haven't been down there
in years. I'm not going down there. It's like, go,
you're gonna love it. But everything in downtown Panama City
is all small local businesses. It's fantastic. I went to
Ferrucci's Saturday Friday. What the hell night was it? What
is today? Saturday night? No way to dayah Man. Saturday night,
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I went down there, went to Ferrucci's and I had
a chicken parmesan. It's delicious, loved it. Uh service was
great of all local people, local owners, local restaurant. And
I also had an espresso espresso martini, which, by the way,
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their bartender there is Dariel. Uh it was. It was
a great martini and it had it had a lot
of espresso in it, and it woke me right up.
And then, stupid me, what would I do? I decided
I was going to walk around in downtown and take
in the sites and checked out a couple of little
shops here and there. But then I went into one
of the local coffee shops the press went over there
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and had another espresso. It was like this triple size
espresso thing. I could not sleep Saturday night to save
my life. I think I'm still actually on that caffeine
buzz to be perfectly honest with you. But yeah, anytime
you can shop local, do it, Absolutely do it. So
here's another interesting tidbit that's coming out of the Rob
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Reiner investigation. Apparently Conan O'Brien, who he was throwing the
Christmas party that the Reiner family was at the night
before the murder of Rob Briner and his wife, and
this was the area where the where their son, along
with Rob Reiner, got into some sort of a verbal argument,
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which there's a lot of other stories that are coming
out too, about how Nick was walking around at this
party that was nothing but these big celebrities and asking people,
you know, are you famous? And it was everybody that's
been interviewed about this had just said that the response
from Nick was just weird, Like, you're at Conan O'Brien's
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house for a Christmas party with a bunch of slepty, Yes,
everybody's famous. It's like, don't you know who these people are?
But apparently multiple reports are now saying that Conan O'Brien
had actually stopped some of his party guests from trying
to call the police on Nick Reiner, who, apparently, according
to the reports, became agitated and combative during the Christmas
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party and O'Brien's home. And this all the night before
Rob Briner and his wife were stabbed to death in
their own home by their son Nick. It's just unbelievable.
Don't forget the Team Obama to I will not forget
the Team Obama tomorrow. I know I did that.
Speaker 3 (02:21:50):
Well.
Speaker 1 (02:21:50):
Last week we didn't even have a Taco Tuesday show
because I wasn't feeling good. But yeah, well we'll remember
to get that taco Tuesday the Team Obama song in
We'll do it. Sorry, ooh squirrel moments. Let's get towards
the end of the show, and I'm getting a little
like oohs squirrely. But this is the bizarre stuff that
goes on in Hollywood when they try to protect all
the wrong people. So I don't understand what it is
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about the left where they say that we just have
to protect the bad guys, like I understand when there's
people with mental health issues, because again, mental health is
a is a big thing for me. I support mental
health and support the people getting the help that is
needed whenever it is and there's always multiple different levels
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of that help that's needed. But when you have somebody
like Nick Briner, who the way that he was acting,
I mean, there's clearly something wrong, and then for him
to be combative and Conan O'Brien be like, oh, don't
call the cops, Like, hell, you come to my house
and having a party and you start doing that, might
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call the cops just to pick you up and bring
you back home because I'd probably beat you up. But
I don't understand this mentality that the left has about
about just protecting the bad guys. No matter how hard
I try to think about that and try to figure out,
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how do you guys do that. I can't put a
finger on how it even works and why you want
to do it. By the way, the New York Times
came out talking about the the Epstein files, and this,
this has got to hurt. The New York Times now
had to admit that there's there's no proof that Trump
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was involved in the Epstein crimes. For the New York
Times to act sorry, it just hiccups. For the New
York Times had to come out and confess that, oops,
there's there's no evidence. That's not a good sign. Not
a good sign at all. But the New York Times
acknowledged in a recent report that there has never been
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any evidence connecting President Trump to the criminal activities of
Jeffrey Epstein, despite years of public speculation and repeated claims
pushed by Democrat officials. This is one of these things
that I wonder, what is it going to take and
who's going to do it, if anybody, to hold Democrats accountable,
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because remember they're all about this accountability thing. Who's going
to hold them accountable for what they have done? I mean,
think about it is this has not simply been damage
to Donald Trump's ego, damage to Donald Trump's you know, reputation,
or anything along that line. There is huge implications here
(02:24:46):
with what they have done because of the fact that
they lied so much about Donald Trump he didn't win
the election. Which, by the way, there's also an FBI,
a former FBI agent that's coming out talking about how
Pam Bondy has all kinds of evidence that Barack Obama
was responsible for Joe Biden winning the election and not
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Donald Trump and because he rigged all kinds of stuff
and Pambondy won't do anything about it. But when you
think about this, all of the negative stuff that the
lies that came out about Donald Trump convinced enough people
to not vote. And then of course there's also the
did he actually win? But you look at all the
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stuff that has happened in this country under Joe Biden. Now, yes,
not gonna lie in this. Joe Biden's administration under him
got more laws passed and more things done than Donald
Trump had done. And the Republicans they did problem with
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all that is that it was all craptastic, like nothing
was good for the country. But yeah, that's not true,
because we had the infrastructure deal. Yeah, the infrastruy deal
that number one didn't do anything for infrastructure, but we
had the high speed Internet for all of the people
out in the rural areas that connected nobody. I mean,
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everything that the Biden administration and the Democrats did during
that time period failed or was just not good. And
again billions and billions and billions of dollars paid out
the things and nothing to show for it. So think
about what they have done for damage to this country.
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Think about the American people. Think about yourself with how
you have had to struggle for the past four years
because inflation was at the four year or forty year high,
that things were so bad, that the cost of gas
was high, We saw all these other things that went up,
and it was all because lies convinced Donald Trump voters
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not to vote for it. What would this country be
like if Donald Trump? And and by the way, I
still say this and I will stick by this that
one of the best things that could have happened for
Donald Trump was for him to lose because it exposed
a lot more things that I'm sure he was quite
aware of and now is able to go after. I
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don't think that he would have gone after the deep
state like he is now if he won reelection. So
that's that's a positive. But think about all of the
American citizens, the ones who's lost jobs, the one who
was not able to add to your savings account, you know,
in all of the other things that we have suffered
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as as Americans because of the fact that Donald Trump
was not re elected as the president when the economy
was booming, everything was going well. Granted, COVID had some issues,
but with Donald Trump's plans that he had initially prior
to COVID, it is what helped come out of the
COVID crisis for the Biden administration. But then and they
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f that up even more. Where's the accountability ever going
to be for somebody to finally be pointed out that
going you're the reason, You're the reason for why millions
of Americans had to struggle. What do you have to
say for yourself? There's nobody being held accountable. And it's
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so damn frustrating to watch this because we know that
they have lied over and over again they manipulated the
system over and over again. As we say, seeing what
DOSEE has now presented during the time period of the
Biden administration, they just trillions of dollars that have gone
to waste and fraud and abuse, and yet Democrats continue
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to become wealthier and wealthier and wealthier. And you asked
that after the question why is that? How did that happen?
How did under the Biden administration US see the amount
of wealth in Democrats increase as much as it did.
How did we see people like elon Omar go from
being worth sixty thousand dollars to thirty million dollars into
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two year time span? How did all of this happen?
And there's no accountability for it. There's nobody pointing it out.
There's nobody that's really truly going after this to find
out why. And something like elon Omar is is a
perfect example that should have the Justice Department going the
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hell happened over there? How did that? Wait? That can't
be right, We got to look at that. Instead, we're
Bob Bardin with Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein. Oh, it's the
Epstein list, the Epstein, Oh, the victims Epstein Epstein, gotta
get Donald Trump? Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, What about the American people?
Where's the justice for all of the American people? Where
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is where is the payback going to be for those
that were not able to save mo not able to
do the things that they wanted to do because of
what happened here As we have more and more Democrats
that become uber wealthy off of projects that were paid
for but never done, this country, again, is the most
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corrupt country on the planet Earth. Prove me wrong. Show
me a place on this planet, a country on this
planet that is more corrupt than the United States, whether
it's our elected leaders in Washington, whether it be the
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deep state people in Washington, the level of corruption within
the media. Find me a place on this planet that's
more corrupt than America, and I will change my opinion.
In the meantime, I will continue to say that America
is the most correct country on the planet because of
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our politicians and there's no accountability. You and I we
suffer for it, we pay for it, and there's no accountability.
They live the lime life. They think that they have
this control and power over us. And remember we're just
a couple of years away twenty thirty Americans shall own
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nothing and we'll be happy about it. I don't think.
So it's time for us to stand up for that.
We got to take a quick break. We are back,
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all right, Welcome back to the Brian Rush Show here
on Rumble Winkin and imaginally today we're not on YouTube.
Well we might throw I don't know, probably not. YouTube's
already pissed me off. And I told you so many
people would be like, oh, why aren't you on YouTube?
Because they are a pain in the ass. That's why. Besides,
I'd much rather be on Rumbland Wimken where they're not
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going to censor us. Of course, also on the audio podcast.
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Two hundred thousand fake votes just found in Georgia that
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alone would have won the election for Trump. Yep, misfixer
talking about the evidence that Georgia should nullify the twenty
twenty election and everything Biden did again. This is one
of these things where we look at this and we
kind of getting a bit excited, and probably primate surely
(02:33:00):
excited because we look at it and go justification, Right,
nothing's gonna happen. Absolutely, nothing's gonna As a matter of fact,
they won't even admit it. They'll be like, oh, yeah, well,
you know, we we found these votes but uh yeah,
well what was that again? Did you did you say
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you guys were right? Now? I mean we we uh
we found that we found these as you know, as
it could have been, well, you know, John Trump actually
probably really won the election. But look, we're not. We're
not gonna admit it. Nothing. How you doing? How's your mom?
And it's amazing the amount of evidence and proof that
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comes out over and over again of what the Democrats
have done and nobody's held accountable. Where where's Brian Kemp
coming out and saying, all right, why isn't this being
investigated better yet? Where are the other red states around
the country to turn around and sue Georgia for the
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fact that they left up the election and they're not
doing anything about it. Where is the criminal charges being
brought against people? Now, again, this is a national thing.
The actions that happened in Georgia, It affected Florida, it
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affected Texas, it affected you know, Tennessee, it affected everywhere else.
Why can't we turn around and either sue or investigate
and arrest for these people doing damage to our states
because they cheated on the elections. They're gonna completely dismiss
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this as nothing. I mean, sure, we found two hundred thousand,
but I mean, would that really have made a difference. Yes,
it would have made a difference. And even if it
didn't make a difference, if the finding of two hundred
thousand ballots was all of a sudden found and it
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still wasn't gonna make a difference, that should still be
some alarm bells that go, holy shit, did we just
find two hundred thousand ballots? That is wrong regardless to
whether Donald Trump would have won or not. And why
is it that nobody wants to look into that? Why
is it not even the Republicans want to look into it.
I can tell the Republicans won't because they're afraid. The
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Democrats don't want to because they don't want you to
see what they did. I'm so over all of this
chicken shit politics that we have out there. I mean, yes,
there are some times you're gonna have to make a
call that's gonna be uncomfortable that somebody's not gonna like that.
You're gonna seem like you're being a mean guy. But
you know what, sometimes it has to be done. And
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when somebody fs something up in politics, they need to
be called out for it. Look, nobody's perfect. People are
gonna make mistakes, but these aren't mistakes. These are intentional
sabotaging of this nation's elections for what? Because I don't
like Donald Trump against show me some of the Donald
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Trump policies that have been that bad for the country.
I would, honestly, I really truly would like to see that.
I mean, there's been things that Donald Trump has done
that I kind of went is that necessary right now?
But was it something that was bad for the country. No,
it was just one of those things where we look
at and go, look, we've got more important things to
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worry about. Why are we worrying about that doesn't affect
the country negatively, It's just why when there's bigger things
to worry about. But show me a policy that Donald
Trump has done that has been a failure. Tarraffs Oh
my god, they're tearffs. Really, the tariffs have been a failure,
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all of them. Think about the number of tariffs that
Donald Trump has done. Has there been a couple of
that have backfired a little bit? Yep? There has. Same
thing as in business, Donald Trump and the Trump organization
has had so many businesses, a lot of LLCs, a
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lot of organizations, a lot of this and that for
different projects, and this and that, and yes, you know
what happened. Some of them failed. Oh my god. See
how much of a failure Donald Trump is. Donald Trump
can have like four hundred businesses and two of them failed, which,
by the way, you are not a business person if
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you have not failed at least once. But show me
some policies where Donald Trump was completely wrong, completely utterly wrong,
and it also did damage to this nation. Show me.
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I don't have enough time to dive into all the
ones that happened in the Biden administration that actually created
damage to this country. But show me one with Donald Trump.
See the problem is that the left can't. They'll come
up with something. They'll say, oh, the tariffs, will show
me how it would damaged the country. Because with the tariffs,
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which by the way is where the seventeen seventy six
bonus for our military members came from? The two thousand
dollars that Donald Trump said that he wants to give
to all of the Americans. Guess where that money is
coming from? The tariffs. Yeah, but that's just the taxpayers
paying the tariffs. Show me a policy that Donald Trump
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has failed America on again. There's plenty of them that
we can say not necessary?
Speaker 2 (02:38:59):
Was it?
Speaker 1 (02:39:00):
Is it needed right now? No? But show me one
where he has actually failed. I challenge that. Dean boy. Yes,
we will be doing a show on Wednesday, but Thursday
and Friday for the Christmas and the post Christmas, we won't.
I'll be out of town. I'm gonna go spend some
time with Mom, So we won't be doing a show then.
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So that'll be a little show note for you. So
we won't be here on Christmas or the day after Christmas.
But Christmas, he will be doing a show. Operation Warp Speed.
Is that a one that failed? Or it actually did
pretty well when you stop to think about all the
stuff that happened under that Biden administration. I love to
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f that up a little bit more, but it is
what it is now getting the phlem drainage. I'm catching
the allergies again. That's the other problem with the Panhandle Florida.
I don't know how we get allergies like at this
time of the year all the time. Just doesn't make
any sense either way. Time rest to get out out
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of here. We'll be back tomorrow for the Taco Tuesday.
I hope you have a fantastic operation of the job. Yeah,
the job failed, but that wasn't one hundred percent of
a Donald Trump thing. It really wasn't. We can get
into the COVID thing that would be That would be
a conversation, to say the least. But we gotta go.
Have a fantastic day. We'll talk to you tomorrow for
the Taco Tuesday. Until then, have a great day. We'll
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see you later.