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December 23, 2025 141 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (01:42):
Okay, all right, welcome to the show, Happy Taco Tuesday.
Thanks so much for making as part of your day today. Uh,
it's gonna be It's gonna be an interesting one today
because one and I knew I did this yesterday. I
knew this for a couple of days leading up to

(02:02):
yesterday and leading up to today, that I was out
of Foo Foo coffee creamer as of yesterday. This isn't
a surprise to me. I didn't wake up this morning
and go, oh crap, I don't have any coffee creamer. No,
I knew this was coming. And what did I do? Yeah,
I forgot to get some. So as a result, as

(02:23):
normally the show was powered by knocking off coffee, today
it's just powered by h two. Oh. So I'm not
sure how well we're gonna get through this because I'm
not fully awake. It is so bad at this point
that I'm sitting here as the the Taco Tuesday theme
song starts and I went, oh, I gotta put my
earbut where's my earbuds? I hadn't even put my earbuds in,

(02:44):
just to give you an idea of how prepared I
am generally for the show. The earbuds go in, or
at least they get put on, and they're kind of
the ones that you know, kind of hidden in the
ears a little bit. So they've got to go back
down behind the shirt. They gotta be clipped to the
back of the shirt, they gotta go down through, they
got to run around a belt loop. It takes a
little bit of time to get this on. So I
usually do this about maybe four to twenty in the

(03:06):
morning that I start to put those on. No, I
did it during the opening. This is how how bad
it's gonna be. So just throwing that out there now.
And I wish we could just go get some margaritas
this morning and just say screw it. But I have
to play with airplanes today, and airplanes and margarita's generally
don't mix too well, so I'm not gonna do that.
But there is some big, huge, breaking news that we've

(03:28):
got to talk about because this is probably gonna be
earth shaking, just it's gonna it's probably gonna ruin your Christmas.
This is how bad this is, this is this is insane,
and I gotta tell you Adam Kinsinger has now canceled
his Paramount subscription. Yes, yes he did. He took to

(03:50):
the cameras and I just I have to tell you
that I have to cancel my paramount with subscription because
there was a line in land Man where they were
pro Trump. I just I can't take this. I have
to cancel my Paramount. So what a I almost said,

(04:12):
I almost I almost said it. This is why coffee
is a good thing. It helps keep the fielder kind
of in check.

Speaker 3 (04:18):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
Now if you don't know the line, and I won't
go fully into it in case you haven't seen the
episode yet, because I haven't seen the episode, and I
keep yelling at everybody in the office, uh to stop
talking about Landman because I love that show. But I
can't watch it like week to week because I get
too anxious and I want to see what's next. So
I'm waiting for several episodes to build up before I

(04:43):
sit down and binge watch it. So I keep yelling
at them all the shut up. But there's a line
in there where they they basically kind of it was
a pro trumpy kind of line. And because of that line, now,
Adam Kinzinger, he is to cancel his Paramount subscription and
he can't support Paramount because of that line. Really, Adam,

(05:15):
here's an idea. Just don't watch that show because you
don't Paramount, like with CBS and all that. I just
I have a morbid curiosity, so slightly morbid curiosity. What

(05:36):
is it like to go through life being a little
nutless wonder, to have absolutely no spine whatsoever, To have
the simplest things in life trigger you to the point
where you have to alter things in life and surrender

(05:57):
things in life because my feelings got hurt. How many
times have there been an episode of a show a
news network that said something that we disagreed with? How
many times has there been a pro Obama line, a

(06:19):
pro Biden line, a pro Clinton line, a pro Hamas line,
or whatever it might be, where we see it and
we just go ye and we just carry on. How
many times has your life come to a complete screeching
halt because of a line that talked about somebody that
you just don't agree with politically? I mean, how sad

(06:42):
and pathetic of a human being? Are you, Adam Kinsinger?
To get to that point, I just can't. I just
can't do it anymore. They said something good about Donald
Jump and it just it triggered me, and I can't
do it. Good Dear God. By the way, anybody see
the Sean Ryan podcast. If you haven't or at least

(07:05):
seen it all yet, I understand. It just came out
yesterday afternoon, five and a half hours long with Hunter Biden. Now,
I could not initially get through the first five minutes
of the podcast because the dude ended up being a
spitting image of his dad. Well you know, and you know,

(07:31):
and you know, and I lost track of how many
times he said you know in the first five minutes
of it. I got to a point it's like, Nope,
can't do it. I got to shut that off. I'm
going to go pull my tonails out one at a
time instead. It's a lot more entertaining, But apparently if
you went through it a little bit more, it ended
up becoming a rather interesting conversation five and a half
hours that Sean Ryan did with Hunter Biden. So if

(07:54):
you feel like torturing yourself a little bit, go check it.
Out it was. It was pretty decent. But can we
also talk about and you know that we've talked about
this often with Mark Mixed from the National Right to
Work about the Starbucks barista union thing. And now when
we talked to him last week we had him on,

(08:15):
we talked about the latest round of strikes that the
baristas are doing because they're demanding things. Well, I game
across this video yesterday and it's the video of the
strike captain. Yes, she's the strike captain. Yeah, she's moving
up in the world. She's doing an actual television news

(08:38):
interview about the strike that's going on with the baristas
at Starbucks. Just brace yourself for this. All right, here
we go. Where do we start with this? Airhead? First off,

(09:25):
you're doing a television news interview. This is not a
situation where somebody all of a sudden came up and
threw a camera in your face. This is a reporter
that came up and said, excuse me, I'm from X
number of news station and who was wondering if would
it be possible we could do an interview with you? Sure?
Absolutely great? Can we do this over here? Absolutely? Come on,

(09:46):
let's go over here and we'll do this interview, so
we'll walk across the street do our whole thing. In
that entire time, not once did you think maybe I
should spit my damn gum out. So she's sitting there
in the middle of this interview and you want us
to even remotely take you serious, shut the hell up.

(10:09):
And then, I mean, there's adults that work at Starbucks, yeah,
and clearly you're not one of them. I had this
conversation again yesterday in the office. We were talking about
the people that will complain and bitch about the fact that,
you know, they're working at a at an entry level job,
that they have been there for too long and they're
not making enough money, they're not making the living wage,

(10:32):
and they will complain that, you know, oh, things like
her with there's adults that make a living, they have careers.
They have careers at Starbucks. Yeah, the grownups that are
responsible for running the store, the managers. Yes, you can
make a career doing that, hunt you really can't. However,

(10:54):
it's not intended for you to make a career where
you are able to buy a house, do all the
things that you want to do by simply making somebody
a cup of coffee. That's not how the life works.
It's not how the world works. And please, for the
love of God, do not let her have children. We
don't need something like her breeding in this world. Because

(11:16):
if that's the education level that you have and you're
already college age, then your future is doomed. Hun it's
absolutely doomed. But there's adults that that they're working there,
and we should be able to have a living wage. No,
go get a real job, Go get a real skill.

(11:37):
Not that making a good cup of coffee is not
a skill. It's a skill, but it's not a big
life skill. I use it in the morning and that
I carry on with the rest of the skills that
I have throughout my day, and I make a pretty
decent living wage. I'm not worried about the grownups that
are working there. If there's grownups that are working there,
why can't we pay us? Where did we go wrong

(12:02):
in society when it comes to education. I mean, seriously,
we we we went really astraight. And I think we
know that it was kind of about the time that
the Department of Education really kind of came about, But
my god, it just seems to get worse every time
you turn around, and then we've gotten Tim Walls. Oh,
good Tim Walls. Tim Walls, he's he's on a he's

(12:24):
on a kick lately, between his his little complaint about
the the funding and the fact that the weaponization Donald
Trump is weaponizing the federal government against Minnesota. This isn't fair.
I guess we should probably do it in the same

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way as that girl. Yes, it's not fair that that
the the federal government is coming after us, tim Are
you really that stupid? Are you really truly The reason
for why the federal government is coming after you, Timmy,

(13:07):
is because of the fact that there's about eight billion
dollars and it's now being even estimated as possibly more
that your government gave to non Americans and it went
to also a bunch of it went to terrorist organizations
in Somalia. What did you think that the government was
just gonna be like, not a big deal, get out,

(13:28):
it's just Minnesota. It's Timmy over there. Of course they're
going to investigate you. And it's getting even worse for
Timmy now because now there are ninety eight Minnesota mayors,
ninety eight of them. Now, just so you have a
full grasp of the magnitude of having ninety eight mayors.

(13:48):
Minnesota is not a big state with a lot of
cities everywhere. To have ninety eight of them is about
having the entire state go and hold up a second.
But they are now learning the state fiscal policies are
hurting cities, residents, and their local budgets. And a letter
to the state maker the state lawmakers the cities fraud

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unchecked spending and forcing property taxes increases on residents of
businesses was their main complaint. The group of ninety eight
Minnesota mayors raise the concerns that with the state leaders
in the letter about their state's fiscal policies, saying they
have impacted their cities and residents, noting a disappearing eighteen

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billion dollar surplus in Minnesota. To have an eighteen billion
dollar surplus just disappear, and they are already talking about
how there's going to be about a three billion dollar
deficit for the twenty eight twenty nine era. And in
the letter the state to the lawmakers and to Governor Walls,

(14:53):
the ninety eight mayors expressed the concern and frustration and
said that the state was slipping into national economic rankings.
The fraud unchecked spending and inconsistent fiscal management in Saint
Paul have trickled down to our cities, reducing our capacity
to plan responsibly, maintain infrastructure, hire and retain employees, and

(15:15):
sustain core services without overburdening local taxpayers. According to the letter,
hey Timmy, you hear that sound. That's the sound of
the moving trucks that are on their way to the
mansion to pack your stuff up when you lose your election.
But again, this is what happens when you put Democrats
in charge. They spend money like crazy. And now you

(15:39):
have mayors throughout your state coming about and saying, dude,
you have left up so bad that we're not worried
about the twenty twenty sixth fiscal We're worried about it
in three years from now. That's how bad it looks already.
And for Minnesota to have a surplus of eighteen billion
dollars and now it's all gone and we're already looking

(16:04):
at it as going into a deficit here in the
next couple of years. And what is your response to this.
You take to the cameras, you do this absolutely horrible
press conference where you're again you're blaming Donald Trump instead
of taking the responsibility for absolutely fucking up your state's finances,

(16:24):
and you say that it's Donald Trump's fault, and you,
along with Elon Omar come out and you're like, oh
my god, we've got to protect this Somali's really what
about the residents in the ninety eight cities who are
now looking at the fact that their taxes in their
local city is going to have to go up because

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they can't rely on the state to help pay for
some of the infrastructure and to pay for things like
their employees say, this is the type of stuff that
needs to be talked about more when it comes to
the Democrats inability to maintain fiscal responsibility. And that's what's
going on in this world. And you know, there's all

(17:09):
this fraud, the unchecked spending again. I know that the
the the Waltz Group is trying to say that, you know, oh,
it's only only about a billion dollars, but no, the
official numbers are starting to come out saying it's more
like eight to ten billion dollars that have been wasted
in this fraud and the unchecked spending in Minnesota that

(17:30):
went to non US citizens. All I got to say
is that the American people need to start waking up more.
The Democrats need to start waking up more. And as
as much as we can go into the back and
forth about the the social justice things like the transgender

(17:55):
issues and the the you know this issue and that issue,
none of that matter. None of that matters. If you
can't afford your hospitals, if you can't afford to fix
your roads, if you can't afford to have the government
employees to do the basic services for your town, none
of those social issues matter whatsoever. And when you look

(18:17):
at what it is that the Democrat leaders across the
country on the national level, the state levels, and the
local levels, what they are putting as priorities is not
the American people at all. And I don't know how
much more it's going to take for the American people,
the American Democrats to wake up to understand what it

(18:38):
is that your leadership is doing to your country. Where's
the Democrats being upset about the fact that things like
kill mar Garcia, the fact that he is still roaming free.
Where are the Democrats that are out there to talk
about the crime that is going on in the country

(19:00):
that directly affects its residents. I remember most of the
crime happens in blue cities, blue states, even though we
hear the argument, yeah, but the Red States had the
biggest crime. Well, the only reason for why there's high
crime in some of the Red States is because of well,
the blue cities that are within the states. I don't

(19:22):
know what it's going to take for these Democrats to
wake up to learn what it is that their government
is due to them, because I watch the responses from
some of these Democrats on social media and they don't
get it. They're just completely clueless to all of the
damage that's going around the world. I mean, isn't to
the point now that Democrat voters are so brainwashed that

(19:44):
they have no ability to do any critical thinking. And
while they go to the grocery store and they see
that the prices are a little high, or they go
and they put gas in their car and the gas
is really high, and they don't think to complain about
this and go why is this? Or better yet to
sit there and go why am I paying this much here?

(20:05):
But over in Florida it's completely different. Why is that?
Remember that word? Why? Most powerful word in our language?
And Democrats don't have the ability to do it. The
Democrats love crime? Well, you know, and here's the thing, William,
I don't even think that the voters love crime, because
when you get down and you talk to voters, you know,

(20:25):
the voters are like, oh my god, yeah, the crime
is getting really bad here. But why don't you want
to do anything about it? Well, because the politicians tell
us that everything is okay and that they're working on it.
It's like, but are they Grandma gets beaten up in
the subway? What is your concern by concern to be
making sure that grandma doesn't get beat up in the
subway again? And said, what do they get? They get, well,

(20:47):
you know, Kathy Hokeel said that she's sending down the
National Guard to the subways to be there so it's
going to be safer. And then your nephew gets shot
and killed in the subway. Well, you know, I mean,
it's tragic, it's horrible, but the governor sending this stuff down,
really it is ridiculous. And then you get this and

(21:09):
I love I love my ex feed because the fact
that I follow so many liberals put this photo up
of a dude which I'm again, this is one of
these problems with some of these transgenders. Some of them
do it right, they really do. There are times where
you will see one and you go, dude, really okay,

(21:33):
Now there's gonna be a whole bit of problems with
the fact that sometimes they that they do look that
good because they have this tendency to go after straight men.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
I don't. I just.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
Even if you do kind of look like you would
be a good looking woman, there is going to be
this point in time. And now this this may escape
some people, but when a man sees a good looking woman,
uh sure, we understand that. You know, we can't just
be like woman, throw over shoulder, take home, have love.

(22:06):
We know we can't do that. So we have to
obviously whine and dine and you know, kind of smooth
up a little bit, do our thing, and then eventually
be like, so you want to go back to my house,
and then you go back to your house. What do
you think is gonna go down at that point when
all of a sudden, this guy that took this girl out,

(22:30):
had a good time at the dinner and wherever else
that you went out to, and all of a sudden
you get home and down goes that dress. And holy shit,
she's bigger than I am. How do you think that's
gonna work out? I mean, keep that in mind. But
anyhow puts the picture up of this one transgender, which

(22:53):
I mean you have to look at it for a
little while. Ago is it? But the caption is if
trans women aren't women, what am I? You're a dude?
I mean, how is this so hard to understand this concept?

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I mean, even if you are somebody who is at
some point transition, and even if you did the you know,
snip and tuck, at one point, you knew that there
was something else that was down in that region that
all boys have. So you're still a dude? Why is

(23:34):
this a question and complex for these people to understand?
If trands women aren't women, then what am I? Well,
if you're not a woman, then you're generally a dude.
There you go, problem solved for you. I'm glad I
helped your day. All Right, we got to take a
quick break. Thank you so much for checking us out
today on Taco Tuesday. How did I go into the

(23:55):
break in? Never mind, I'm leaving that one alone. We'll
be right back, all right, Welcome back to the Taco

(24:20):
Tuesday here at the Brian Rush Show. Thanks so much
for making us part of your day Today. Social media
check and anti Ice rioter says, Ice shot him in
the testicles and now he's losing a ball. What advice
would you give him? Oh boy, we got we got
so much advice. My initial advice, I gotta be careful

(24:46):
because it was probably a little wrong. You could always
go transgender at this point because you're you're one third
the way there right now. Actually I guess two thirds
of the way there, because you were at the anti
Rice thing, so kind of I'm you know what, I'm
trying not to say that word today, but damn it,
it's it's gonna slip out today. Maybe you should stop

(25:07):
screwing around like that. But at least it's a dude.
I mean, at least we can say this about this
particular anti Ice rioter that he's he is a dude,
got the mustache, got the shaved head, he's he looks
like a man, is not claiming to not be a man.

(25:27):
But he got shot in the testicle and now he's
losing it. So what would our advice be? Stop screwing around? Seriously.
My other favorite story is the I don't know if
you guys saw this one. It's the story where the
the the woman was why did it go the headline?
It cracked me up. Woman goes through TSA and is

(25:50):
assaulted by the TSA agent when her testicle was grabbed.
If if you're if your testicle got grabbed during the TSA,
you're not a woman. I know it's a hard thing

(26:14):
to comprehend, but it's just that's the way it works.
And of course we can't go without our our good friend,
doctor Rita did the doctorate in gender studies, who's so
much smarter than you and I. Who's so freaking pale white?
I mean, she really is. Every picture that I see ever,
she's like that, that porcelain white, pale, like she's never

(26:36):
seen the sun. Her latest post that she did during
the overnight tonight is if you're proud to be white,
you're racist. I'm trying to figure out how you would
how you would do? Okay, so you are eight a pasty,

(27:00):
porcelain white cry baby ignoramus like you are, doctor readadeed
and you're now going on about everything white is racist.
If it's white Christmas, it's racist. If it's snow white,
it's racist. If it's a white shirt, you're racist. If
the sheets on the bed are white, they're racist. If

(27:23):
the piece of paper that you're writing on is white,
it's racist. If your iPhone has a background that is
white and the story that you're reading is it's racist.
You do understand that not everything is racist. And and
when it comes to this, why don't why don't you

(27:44):
do something so that you're not so white? Because if
we're going to go down this road, and I said
this before about a week ago when she went on
and ran about something else being white and racist. If
being white is racist, then I'm I the conservative are

(28:06):
a whole lot less racist than you, the porcelain white
doctor reed a deed because my skin tone is a
lot darker because I'm in the sun a lot, so
I have a slightly darker skin tone. I mean it's
starting to paal out now because the winter time and
I'm not out there as much. But would that make

(28:27):
you more of a racist than me because you're more
white than I am? And would it be inappropriate for
you to tan so that your your skin color changes
a little bit, even if it is a fake tan?
If you did that, would that be appropriate because you
don't want to be white, because white is racist. So

(28:48):
if you tan, then you're no longer racist because you're
not white anymore. But then again, if you tan, would
that be a cultural misappropriation and would that be tan face?
So therefore you're racist because you went tan face and
you're not being white. Like Jesus, I get so confused
by these people. How do these people like function in life?

(29:09):
I really don't get it. I would love to see
a reality show where it just follows the life of
a liberal from the moment they wake up in the
morning and until they somehow miraculously make it back to
their domicile at the end of the day, safe and unharmed.

(29:31):
I want to see that as a reality show. I
want to see how it is possible that these people
can function in life and in the real world with
this level of mentality. I just I don't get it.
I simply don't understand how these people are just so dumb.

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And then you've got the situation now with kill mar Garcia,
the man who beat his wife, the man who's in
the country illegally, the man who's part of MS thirteen,
the man who was busted for doing human smuggling. The

(30:14):
man who's just not a good dude, and we have
to make sure that we don't deport him. But if
we do deport him, we don't want to deport him
back to his home country of l Salvador because it's
scary there, because you know, he's such a manly man,
you know, I mean, he's a married Maryland man, so
he should be all manly and everything. He doesn't want
to be there, mostly because of the fact that you know,
they actually want him for the things that he's done

(30:36):
in the past. But a judge now has decided to
set him free from ice custody while they still determine
what they're going to do with him. US District Court,
overseeing a lawsuit by kill mar Garcia against the Trump administration,
allowed him to remain free in custody while he assesses

(30:57):
whether the gut or while the judge assesses whether the
govern can validly remove him from the country. Your honor,
with all due respect, the man came into our country illegally,
full stop period. End of sentence, end of discussion. We

(31:17):
have nothing else to talk about, regardless to any other
crimes or lack of crimes that kilbar Garcia has done
in America. He came to our country illegally, period. That's
all you need. He's gotta go. Well, you know, we

(31:39):
gotta we gotta determine whether or not the government can
validly remove him. Hang up, I'm not a judge, I'm
not a lawyer. But let's let's let's let's do a
little let's do a little research here, because this has
got to be really tough, especially for a judge who
went to freaking law school to be able to figure

(32:01):
out whether or not the government has a valid reason
to send any legal alien out of our country. Hang
on a second, let's just uh, we're gonna do this
in a fifth grade elementary kind of level under Hang

(32:30):
on a second. We're typing this all up because you know,
we want to be we want to be as semi
accurate as possible. We're letting AI do this, by the way,
because you know that's the new tool for today. So
it shouldn't be all that difficult for a judge to
do this. Okay, let's see here. The primary federal law
that criminalizes unauthorized entry into the United States is a

(32:52):
eight US Code UH one three two five titled improper
entry by alien. This statute makes it a federal aff
for a non citizen alien to one enter or attempt
to enter the United States in any part or any
time or place other than designated by immigration officers. Let's

(33:12):
see elude examination and inspection by immigration officers, an attempt
to enter or obtain entry by willfully false or misleading
representation or concealment of material facts. The penalties include the
first offense a fine and up to six months in prisonman,

(33:33):
for subsequent offenses a fine in or up to two
years in Prisonmen additional civil penalties. You know, a bunch
of money. Blah blah blah blah blah. Let's see related
laws that include on this UH, which is eight US
Code one three two six, which addresses re entry and
after deportation a felony with harsher payments or penalties. Let's

(33:58):
see UH the US Code one, which prohibits smuggling, harboring,
and encouraging unauthorized entry, which is something he also did,
so he violated that. I mean, this doesn't take very
long to figure this out. I mean, if in the
very least without digging deeper into the US codes and
all the subsections and everything else. The man should at

(34:20):
least be in prison, and he's not. And why don't
liberals ever look at this and find this to be
a problem. They never do. They're like, oh, my god,
but he's a married Marit man, married Maryland man, and
he's a father. Oh so that makes it okay if
you just go off and impregnate some woman and you know,

(34:41):
hold on to it and everything and be like, oh,
we'll see I got children, Like that makes you a
better person. Just annoys me to watch this. It's simple.
This is our damn country. He came in here. Legally
kick him out. Well, we have to see if the government,
if they really truly have a real reason to remove him.

(35:05):
The initial reason is enough to remove him. The additional
reasons for why he was arrested is more of a
reason to kick his happy ass out. The fact that
it has been proven over and over again that he
at least was part of MS thirteen is another reason
to kick him out. But the left is like, no,

(35:26):
we can't do it.

Speaker 4 (35:27):
Oh my god, he's married to a woman that he beats,
and then he's a father, and oh, you can't do it, all.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Right, So lefties let me ask you this one of
the people that Garcia has smuggled into the country. And
remember he wasn't busted in Maryland, that's not where he
was arrested for doing the human smuggling. But he smuggles
somebody into this country. That individual then rapes and kills

(36:02):
your daughter. What's your reaction. I need some water because
I can't drink it any coffee right now. But what's
your reaction to that one? Han? Is it one of
those Oh, but he just wanted to come to the
country to make No should somebody like Garcia, who has

(36:24):
been busted with doing some human smuggling, should he be
accountable for that individual that came into this country illegally
and then raped and murdered your daughter. I mean, at
what point do you cross the line and say, man,
we need to protect ourselves, we need to be safe. Noll.

(36:44):
But the Republicans are making it out that all immigrants
are bad people. No, they're not, and we're not saying
that even though the recent Paul came out and said
that the majority of Republicans at this point have said
let's just pause all immigration while we fix this problem.
Republicans aren't against immigration. We just want legal immigration. We

(37:08):
want people that are going to come to our country
that are going to be a productive part of our society,
that do not have a criminal background and don't commit
additional crimes when they're here in the US. We want
good people to come to our country, to be part
of our country, to be good. And yet the left
is okay with, oh my god, he's just the rapist,

(37:29):
but don't worry about it because she was at least sixteen.
It's not like those other ones that we're doing, like Younger.
The way that the Left justifies the stuff that they support,
it just it really does make you you just scratch
your head a little bit. I mean I almost get
like that that nausea of motion sickness when I try

(37:52):
to figure out what the hell the left is even
talking about, because it's just so it's just out there.
I mean, it doesn't make any damn Sensesoever, so there's
more things going on with the Trump administration, and of
course the left is going to be all upset about
this one because Donald Trump has now recalled about thirty
ambassadors from around the world with the State Department, and
they're doing some realignment. They said, now just so we

(38:16):
can jump on this now before the Libby's go all
upset and everything. He's not firing them, he's reassigning them
so that he's putting him in other areas. But the
Trump administration is recalling about thirty ambassadors from around the
world to what he has said, align the US representation
with President Trump's America First agenda. Imagine that. Imagine that

(38:41):
that you have to have ambassadors recalled from countries because
they are not aligned with an America First agenda. Now,
regardless to the president, you're there to represent the United States.

(39:03):
Your responsibility should be representing the United States as America First,
not just simply that you know you're the ambassador to
I don't know, the UK, and that your thing is, well,
we should take care of the Muslims here in London. No,

(39:23):
that's not your responsibility. You are a representative of the
United States government. But the recall of these diplomats is,
as I said, not being fired. A senior administration official
confirmed to Fox News that they're just going to be
reassigned elsewhere within the State Department. The senior State Department

(39:47):
officials said that this is a standard process in any administration.
Oh so that's the part we're going to want to
leave out of this story. Hang on a second, let
me let me highlight that one and black that out,
because we don't want the liberals to see that one.
You know, whenever there's a situation where I can remember
this under Trump one point zero, when Donald Trump came

(40:08):
in and he started getting rid of all these judges
and stuff that were appointed and all these positions that
were appointed, and everybody went nuts, Oh my god, look
at what Donald Trump is doing. Yeah, it's the same
damn thing that Barack Obama did, same thing that George
Bush did, same thing that Bill Clinton did, same thing
that George Bush did, same thing that Reagan did, same
thing that Carter did. They all did it. Well, yeah,

(40:29):
but Donald Trump's doing it now, so now it's a
horrible thing. The State Department continued under their statements saying
that we encourage returning ambassadors continue serving their country by
finding new opportunities within the Department of the Department to
advance President Trump's America First Agenda, you know, in the
next couple of days. And of course, because of the

(40:50):
fact that it's Christmas time, we got recalled at Christmas
time that heartless Donald Trump, we could have been in
our post at Christmas time, but he recalled his back
as the thing He's mean, they're gonna come back and
they're gonna complain. They're gonna complain, They're gonna be like,
we just can't work with this president. Well, if you
can't work with that president in the the the sense

(41:12):
of him saying, hey, we want you to serve the nation.
We want you to serve the people. Find a role
within the State Department that you can do. And if
they come back and we can't work with him, we're
gonna quit. Then how the hell are we supposed to
believe that you would represent this nation's best interest as
an ambassador? Not to mention what a cool job that

(41:34):
is an ambassador, I mean most of them. I mean,
there's there's a few of those roles I can think of,
going what did I do wrong to get put into
this position? But you know that the complaining will start
rolling here in the next couple of days about Donald
Trump doing this and how I haven't even seen has
hairbar said anything yet on it, And he's complaining about

(41:56):
the Epstein files, which I know that's a that's a
big shock hairbear complaining about Epstein. Uh see, God, he's
still got this post pin about America failed women tonight
Jump bullied, assaulted, and stripped reproductive rights away from women
across the country. No he didn't. Again. The thing that

(42:18):
amazes me and I just I cannot get a hold
of how this would feel, and that is being such
a little nutless, spineless wonder like some of these liberal men.
I mean, I don't even like to call them men
because they don't act like it. They're a bunch of sissies.
That and liberal women. What in the world do you

(42:41):
see in a liberal man? Oh man, he hates Donald
Jump like I do. God, all these doing is going
on about Epstein. This kid is so obsessed with this. Again,
I just what it's like going through life as some

(43:04):
of these liberals, to me is really kind of it's
mind boggling to see to see what they end up doing.
By the way, where's the left talking about the BLM stuff?
And I'm not talking about things for Black Lives Matter?
But I'm talking about all of the fraud of the
waist and abuse, because you would think that as much

(43:26):
effort and that the the left put into with promoting
black Lives Matter and the fact that they would tear
people apart because you didn't support Black lives matter. Oh
my god, what's that? You wonder how much Harry paid
that girl to play his girlfriend? You know what, Here's
here's something I got to ask when it comes to
the whole Harry and the girlfriend thing, because you remember,

(43:48):
there was the controversy that came out not too long
ago about how he actually treats women and how he
was harassing women online to go out with him and
all this other stuff. He does these videos from at
a time where there's a girl or at least a
female sounding person in the background and never actually really
truly shows the individual, and you will see things like

(44:13):
in my favorite one was in the comments, by the way,
we're ridiculous, he did a picture where she was sitting
I'm just gonna say it this way, sitting cowgirl in
his in his lap, and all you could see was
the back of her head in the back of her
and he's like, I got your l rand and the

(44:34):
comments were like, h I'm not even gonna say the comments,
but you can figure out what the comments went. And
then there was the the other photo, uh, the one
that I kind of analyzed over and over again, kind
of looking at it, going, hey, how kind of sasquatch
are you dating? Dude? When it was a picture with
the with the girl's hand apparently on his shoulder, And
and Harry's not a tiny, tiny guy. He's like five

(44:57):
ten five eleven, so he's about the same high design.
And I'm thinking to myself, going, my hand on my
shoulder and I don't have little hands. My hand on
my shoulder looks tiny compared to this girl's hand. I mean,
did you find a girl, Harry with a hand that

(45:18):
is that is like the size of a baseball mint
or something? Or is it a dude? Just curious, just
curious about it. But anyhow, back to the BLM, Why
is it that the lot does not upset about all
of the fraud on that you know, all of this
this whining and crying and concern that we had to
have about BLM. And we've got Black lives Matter, and

(45:42):
we got to take care of the black lives. And
you know, okay, on the surface, what a great cause.
Let's go ahead and let's take care of black lives.
Let's make sure that black lives are improved. Let's where
you going to that money? Oh, you're going to buy
a mansion for who?

Speaker 2 (45:58):
For you?

Speaker 1 (45:59):
What about? Uh? What about the black lives in the
in the the poor misrepresented neighborhoods. Shouldn't we shouldn't all
that money that we raised, shouldn't we shouldn't we put
that into No, you're is that your ferrari that you're
you're your ferrari that you're getting into and going to
your one of multiple mansions? Oh okay, what are what

(46:20):
are the bags? Are you going on an exotic vacation?
Oh okay, all right, Well when you get back, can
we can we talk about, you know, black lives matter,
because we you know, we gotta, we gotta, we gotta
fight those Republicans. Okay, by have a good vacation, like
your car. None of them thought to say, hey, where's

(46:43):
all this money and why are you living in mansions
all of a sudden. But then again, they were black,
so I guess you couldn't really argue the point, because
I mean, look, they're black lives matter. I mean the
the poor people that that we were intended to do
this where they I guess they don't matter as much
because we didn't do anything for them, except for come

(47:05):
up with all these rallies and everything else and burn
down neighborhoods and things. But I mean, did you see
his car? What a what a great car? I want.
I wonder if I can go to his house. Abe,
he has a good time on that vacation. That's great.
Why did the left never get upset about any of this?
Why does the left not get upset when you see
this type of stuff like the whole Minneapolis thing or

(47:25):
the Minnesota thing with the eight billion dollars that have
been gone to people, and and it was, by the way,
it was supposed to help feed children. Are those kids
still hungry?

Speaker 5 (47:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (47:39):
Where'd all that money go? Well, you know, I mean
it went to the Somalis and and you know the Somalies.
They're they're here part of our community, and and and
and they're they're they're really an important part of our
community because without these Somalis, uh here in America. America
just wouldn't be America if it wasn't for the Somalis,
because they're so uh, they're so important to our community.

(48:02):
What did they do? Well, I mean, they're they're important,
you know, I mean, they're important to the community. So
we have to have the Somalis here. What do they
do for the community. It doesn't, it doesn't. They just
I don't know, but I mean, you have to look,
I've been told that I have to just say that
the Somalies are good.

Speaker 3 (48:23):
So the.

Speaker 1 (48:25):
The black kids in the black neighborhoods and some of
the Minneapolis or Minnesota neighborhoods that that we're going hungry
because you know, they there's just not enough money for
them to eat and and and now they're hungry. Is
that a problem to you? But well, you know it
is because Black Lives Matter. But you know, Somali's uh,

(48:48):
you know, it's Somali's it's they just they're they've got
absolutely nothing. When you talk to these liberals about this stuff,
they they just I've been told I've been totally got
to say, and this is what we're gonna say. Well,
one of the Black Lives Matters co founders has now
been arrested in domestic assault charges. Eric Hall, who is

(49:11):
also a failed local politician and the co founder of Birmingham,
Alabama's BLM chapter, was booked in jail last week on
one count of assault, domestic simple assault, and family so
clearly being his wife. Where's the left upset about all
this stuff? They just don't get upset about the things
that they should be. But heaven forbid, Donald Trump closes

(49:35):
the border and Donald Trump goes off and stops some
of the crime, and oh we've got a problem. Oh
it's such a horrible thing. And then I love this,
you know, just more the examples of the retardedness of
the left. Another one puts up a meme post saying

(49:57):
it's really that simple, but America can't figure it out.
And it is a photo from a school shooting and
a quote from somebody who says, if we want school
shootings to stop, we have to stop electing Republicans. Let's
deep dive into that one for a second. So electing

(50:20):
Republicans allows school shootings to be committed primarily by those
of the leftist ideology. So I guess if Republicans were
not elected, then the people with the leftist ideology who

(50:47):
go and do all these school shootings, they won't go
do a school shooting now because there's not an elected Republican.
How does that work? Well, if we didn't have Republicans,
then we'd be able to have gun control oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah. How did that work out for the forty

(51:08):
Jews in Australia? Gun control? How did how did gun
control work out for all of the people in Japan
who have been attacked by knives and swords? Speaking which,
how how has that happened out for all the people
in the UK, in London specifically, where they banned all

(51:30):
the knives and banned guns, and yet people are still
being so exactly how is it that not electing Republicans
would stop a school shooting, especially again when it's people
with a leftist ideology that's doing the harm. I was

(51:53):
just one time a leftist could logically explain that type
of thinking, but they can't. All right, we gotta take
another quick break. We'll be right back. This is the
Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome back to

(52:25):
Taco Tuesday here on the Brian Rush Show. I'll tell
you I need some coffee. I am struggling today. Anybody
who says that you don't need coffee to get through
the day, you're off my Christmas card. Lesson. I'm just saying,
by the way, speaking of coffee, still got a couple
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and everything. But and by the way, just because the

(53:09):
liberals plastic bottle. Anyhow, welcome back to the show. Thanks
so much for waking up with us today. We do
appreciate it. So more of this insanity when it comes
to the left injustice. You know, with Donald Trump, they
wanted to they basically wanted to hang that man in
the street for asking for money to kind of borrow

(53:31):
some money and pay it back to you and then
pay it back to you. We had to go after
him for that. Donald Trump paid his lawyer and put
down on the book that I paid my lawyer for
lawyer things. We have to go after him. You have
a person who ends up working as a spy for
the Chinese government and is working as an aid for

(53:53):
not one but two New York governors, gets busted on
the whole thing, and the judge declares a mistrial. You
have the guy who goes off and shoots in the
back like the coward that.

Speaker 4 (54:07):
He is.

Speaker 1 (54:10):
A healthcare ceo Luigi, And now Luigian's looking like that
trial is going to actually implode and he may actually
walk free. You decided that you were going to say, hey,

(54:31):
whoa hang on a second, something doesn't look right about
that election. Oh my god, we have to arrest you,
We have to prosecute you, and we got to put
you in jail because how dare you? How dare you
question the elections. But if you can spy for China,
if you can shoot a man in the back and
kill him, if you can do human smuggling, if you

(54:54):
can come into our country illegally, if you could break
all of these laws and become violent, you're okay. So
I guess the moral of this story is, if you
are going to do a crime, first and foremost, change
your voter registration to Democrat and make sure it is
a violent, vicious crime of a higher level. Don't go

(55:17):
doing any of those misdemeanor things because a mistermeanor is
not going to get you out of jail. You will
be a Republican convicted of a misdemeanor that has been
turned into a felony so that you will be locked
up in jail for life. But if you kill a
man or spy on this country for one of our enemies,
we'll set you free. It's okay. And yet today the

(55:43):
left has the nerve to complain about the DOJ to
complain about the fact that, oh, Donald Trump is weaponizing
the government against us. We stole eight billion dollars of
taxpayer money and the Donald Trump administration is investigating us.
It's just not fair. How do they justify that. That's

(56:06):
what I want to know. I want to know up
in their pee brain of how they justified Yeah, Feinstein
having the spy driver for the twenty years, thanks Ricky
on that one. I mean, there's look, we had two
hours left to the show. We could go into so
many of those examples over and over and over again.

(56:28):
Oh yeah, that's right. You got to write the manifesto.
If you do a school shooting, you know, just make
sure that you label yourself as a transgender. That way,
it won't be your fault. I don't get it, really don't.
And then we got this. We are now a couple

(56:51):
of weeks away from the beginning of the serious beginning
of the fall of New York City. And this is
going to be interesting topics to talk about this coming
year when it comes to the things that are going
to happen in New York City. So run Mammadonna getting
ready to be sworn in here just at the first
of the year, actually on January first. Guess who he

(57:11):
decided he wants to have swear him into office. I
mean you would think maybe a big lawyer or a
judge in New York, maybe even the governor. Have the
governor come down, you know something that no, no, no,
no no, So run Mama Donnie is going to be

(57:32):
sworn into office by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont along
with New York Attorney General Letitia I can get away
with anything, James m Apparently James will be giving the
oath of office to Mamma Donnie and then at midnight

(57:52):
on New Year's Day, which that'll be done at midnight
in New Year's Day, and then Sanders will be giving
the oath of office at Mama Donnie's public swearing in
ceremony at one pm on New Year's Day because he
can't be up that late. There's no way. I could
do it, I would do it at the clock at
the midnights. But I can't do it because I got

(58:13):
to get up early in the morning for the bread
and the super lines. I'll do it in the afternoon
after I take my mid dou nap. But James had
said it's an honor to swear in soud alongside his family,
he ran a campaign that brought together New Yorkers around
the universal idea that would be able to live in

(58:35):
our city. I look forward to working with him and
his administration to deliver on the visions as we keep
all New Yorkers safe.

Speaker 3 (58:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
An a Sanders statement, he said that you know, Mama,
Donnie is representing a new generation of progressive leadership rooted
in courage, integrity, and solidarity, and then added that it
was his honor to swear him in as the next
mayor of New York City. I just wonder what you
guys are gonna say later on when he fucks that

(59:10):
city up, When crime goes through the roof, when businesses
fold up and leave, when the Stock Exchange finally says
all right, we're done with this and they go to Texas.
I just wonder what you're gonna say then, I mean,
we know the Leticia James. She'll be living at her
house in Virginia or Pennsylvania, wherever the hell it is,
and not actually in New York, so it won't really

(59:31):
matter to her all that much. She just she brought
her big old butt up onto the stage and did
du th a, let me swear, and I did my
part and I said some really good things, and then
I left because she's not gonna be in New York
City to deal with the accountability of Zorron Mamma Donni
Zorroon Mammadanni, who, by the way, as we're sitting here
talking about let's keep New Yorker safe, and Zorn wants

(59:54):
to open up the jails and let them all out,
how does that keep people safe? Zora On Mamadnni doesn't
want to have police in New York City and said
he wants to have social workers. Hi, I'm from the
sol Siworker Department, and I was just wondering, Stare, could
you stop beating your wife? That would be fantastic one

(01:00:15):
of the most violent things that police have to always
go to. And you're gonna want to send a social
worker in. Let's just sit down and we'll talk this
out a little bit. What's making you so angry. It's

(01:00:37):
sad to watch such a great city like New York
get ready to just fall apart, and we hear these
things about how Mamma Donnie he was able to unite
New York. Now he wasn't. There's like something like eight
million registered voters in New York City and he only

(01:01:01):
got about a million to vote for him. That is
not uniting the city around Mamadanni. That's people being lazy
and not doing their civic duty and getting up and voting.
And this is going to be an example of what
happens when you don't get up and vote in the

(01:01:23):
municipal elections. You're gonna get stuck with somebody like Mammadanni, who,
if he doesn't destroy the city with his liberal policies,
which it will, he's going to force businesses out. By
the way, speaking of forcing businesses out, anybody see the
statement that came from Buslims who said that they're so

(01:01:45):
angry with Donald Trump in the way that he's doing
things that they're going to close down their businesses and leave.
Oh no, please, please don't do that. Please don't run
away because you don't like our president and those policies
in our country that you were invited to come to,
and you don't like the way things are, and you're
deciding that you're gonna leave. Oh no, please please stay,

(01:02:06):
Please keep your businesses here. Get out. If you don't
want to be part of the country, get out. I
don't want. I don't know. What's so hard to figure
out about that? Anyhow? What else we got to talk about?

Speaker 3 (01:02:22):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:02:23):
Another one here with the fact that the left, they
complain so much about the money donald Trump. One of
the things that he has been trying to do is
to reduce our debt, reduce our spending, get us a
little bit under more fiscal responsibility. And of course when
you say that, the left goes crazy because they'll be like, yeah,
but he's spending billions of dollars on this and that,

(01:02:46):
well things that't matter. I mean, finding out about, you know,
tree frogs in the Amazon and spending millions of dollars
on them. That's that doesn't benefit the country. But there's
now twenty one Democrat led states that asuing the Trump
administration over the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau and the funding
that was being done for that. This is a a

(01:03:08):
thing that was established under Barack Obama after the aftermath
of the two thousand and eight financial crisis and basically
is set up to oversee financial protections. Okay, so before
we go any further, this is a bureau that was
set up to oversee consumer financial protections. What did they

(01:03:32):
what did they do during the Biden administration? I mean,
I'm just I'm curious as a manager who likes to
check up on my own people to find out what
they're doing. What, what did they do during that time period?
What did what did they do? How did they fight
when we saw inflation at a forty year high, when

(01:03:53):
we saw the prices of so many things being tagged
left and right? What? What? What did the the CFPB
do during that time? Just kind of curious. And I
think Donald Trump as a as a manager, is also
looking at certain departments and looked at the Consumer Financial

(01:04:14):
Protection Bureau and said, hey, weren't you guys supposed to
be watching out for the financial protection of people, and
yet you did nothing as the inflation went up to
a forty year high And now we're having to do
all kinds of things to try and get it down.
And what were you, guys? Nothing? You got nothing, You
got nothing to report to me, all right, to tell

(01:04:34):
you what, We're going to cut your funding and we're
just going to get rid of you because you're worthless.
You're clearly not doing anything. But the attorney generals from
the twenty one Democrat led states and the District of
Columbia filed the lawsuit against Donald Trump yesterday seeking to
block its effort to defund the CFPB by withholding requests

(01:04:56):
for Federal Reserve funding. Again, if they haven't done anything,
and they're not doing anything, what the hell is the
point in having them. The lawsuit claims that the administration's
position is illegal and it undermines Congressional intent. The state

(01:05:20):
contended that without funding, the CFPB will not be able
to fulfill its obligations, which again didn't do in the
past four years. Latissa James from New York She said
that the administration's actions are a handout to those who
drive up costs by cheating hard working Americans, and I

(01:05:41):
will keep fighting to ensure that they follow the law
and our constitution. The California Attorney General said in a
statement that the administration's actions would make life more unaffordable
for Americans. By refusing to fund the CFPB even when
when legal, inappropriate funding mechanisms are available, the Trump administration

(01:06:04):
has sharpened its message that it doesn't care about affordability,
that it doesn't care to be on the side of
the families and working americans. California cares, and with this lawsuit,
we demand that the federal government keep up its side
of the deal by lawfully funding the bureau and its
critical work. You know, if it's so critical the stuff

(01:06:26):
that they do, let me ask this, how come even
I had to be like, what the hell is the CFPB?
Let me look this up. Hang on, Oh, never heard
of them. They've done such fantastic work since two thousand
and eight, I've never heard of them. So exactly what

(01:06:47):
are they doing? I can tell you what they're doing.
The CFPB is just like they do this with so
many organizations within our government. And when you see an
organization that doesn't do anything but seems to have some
critical purpose, they generally give out grants. So I could
almost guarantee you that. And you know what, let me

(01:07:10):
let me look this up to see if they to
see if there is one. I mean, I'm assuming at
this point, because that's usually what the case isde hang on,

(01:07:31):
oh bud, this is the case, okay, so AI is
saying that it does not that the CFPB does not
offer grants, and it says that the federal agency focused
on enforcing consumer financial laws. Why why do we need

(01:07:52):
another agency to do this? Don't we have Attorney General's
state attorney around the country. Shouldn't be their responsibility to
enforce laws? Why do we have to have another organization?
It's just like another bill. We need a law to
enforce the law. But why not just enforce the first law? Well,

(01:08:13):
we could, but we need another law to be able
to enforce the law because if we don't enforce the law,
we need a law to enforce the law of enforcing
the laws. You know, what's amazing is that there are
people in Washington, DC who think they're smart, who think
that they're really doing something. But this thing here, the CFPB,

(01:08:36):
as I've been digging more into it, it shouldn't it
shouldn't do anything. It should just go away. But let
me see here inficient about grants and education programs. Also,
instead instead of it actually having grants, it lets you

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know where you can get grants. So see, this is
what I'm talking about. I can guarantee you that the
reason for why these states are upset about this again
an organization that is supposed to be enforcing consumer finance laws,
which again never heard of them until last night when
I saw the story on it and had to look
it up a little bit. But they'll tell you where

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you can get grants. So is it another organization that
when I need money I go to them and go, hey,
I need some money, orre do I get some money?
I go over there and see, okay, thanks. I mean,
why else would the attorney generals be upset? Because I
would look at it this way, going, why do you
need another department to enforce laws? Isn't that your job?

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Isn't it your job to do that? Why aren't you
doing it? But President Trump has called for the dismantling
of the bureau since January, and the acting director, Rus Vaughan,
who also serves as the White House Budget Chief, has
halted most of the operations, and last month, the CFPB
under Vaughtz leadership, said that it could not request more

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money from the Fed because of the Dodd Frank Act
of twenty ten, which requires that funding to come from
the central banks combined earnings, and since the FED had
been operating at a loss since twenty twenty two, the
Trump administration said no earnings are available, and the CFPB
in November tenth court filing said that it expected its

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funds would run out in early twenty twenty six. So
the story gets a little thicker on that one. So
it's only supposed to be funded based upon the Dodd
Frank Act of twenty ten, which the Democrats that was
their thing. It requires the funding to come from the

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central banks. Combined earnings earnings that lives. You may not
understand what an earning is, So let's let's go ahead
and let's get some research. What is the definition of
combined earnings? See what it says.

Speaker 5 (01:11:03):
Combined earnings represent the total income or profit of multiple sources,
whether individuals, households, or companies. The definition can change depending
on the situation, like calculating income for a loan or taxes,
but it's basically the total earnings avoiding any overlaps.

Speaker 1 (01:11:19):
And okay, so you have to have earnings in order
to have combined combined earnings, or you have to have
money come in and you have to have like a profit.
So if you didn't have it, then there's no money
to fund the CFPP that is supposed to be funded
off of the combined earnings. And since there was no earnings,

(01:11:41):
there's no money to give to them. So therefore, again
it's pretty simple. We just we used Google to figure
that one out. But these these district jorneys in these
these attorney generals are going to sue because Donald Trump's

(01:12:04):
cutting off the funding. Well, the only reason why the
funding is cut off is because the Democrats wanted the
Dodd Frank Act and it requires the funding to be
from profits. But if there's no profits, then you can't
fund I mean that is that? Is it really that
simple that I just lost it on that one that

(01:12:25):
I'm trying to How do you how do you pay
for something if there's no money to pay for it?
Do you just you just pay it anyhow? I mean,
there's no money and any money can't give you money
that I don't have. But Donald Jump is mean Donald
Trump cut off the funding? Did he or did the

(01:12:50):
Central Bank just not get enough earnings? Either way, you
know that this is another organization that is being used
to just funnel money to Democrat causes and to Democrats,
but do they ever actually stop and say, hey, is
any of this working? No, they never do. Instead, just
put more money, give more money. The thing that the

(01:13:14):
Democrats can never do is break down to find out
why something is not working, find the root cause to it,
fix the problem. I said it yesterday. Government is easy.
They just make it more complicated. And I think they
have made it so complicated that at this point they
can't figure it out. All right, we got to take

(01:13:35):
a quick break. We'll be right back. This is the
Brian Rush Show. Happy Taco Tuesday. All right, welcome back

(01:13:59):
to Taco Tuesday here on the Brian Roschelle. Thanks so
much for being part of our day today and letting
us be part of your day today. We do appreciate it.
So the magical number now is twenty nine. Twenty nine
drug boats have been struck between the Caribbean and a
handful of them out there in the Pacific side. Twenty nine.

(01:14:23):
They must be Democrats. They absolutely must be Democrats, because
at what point, seriously, what point do you kind of go, hey,
maybe this isn't the way to do this. You know, sure,
you send one out, it gets hit by the by
the military, gets drone, gets blown up. You know. Oh,

(01:14:44):
there's controversy about it. Well that wasn't good. All right, Well,
maybe that was a fluke. Let's let's let's send it.
Oh my god, they just hit the other one. All right,
that's too, you know, let's let's try this over the Pacific.
Oh god, they just hit the boat in the Pacific. Well,
you know what, maybe maybe if we do another one
in the caribbe and the Trump administration in the evil
United States of America. Oh, damn it, they just took
that one out too. That's how, you know what. It's okay,

(01:15:06):
It's okay, took it. Hey, guys, hang on, why it's
this right, We'll do number five. Send another boat. Damn it,
that one blew up too. All right, hey, get another
boat ready, we're gonna go do it again. You're ready
and that one? At what point do you not go? Hell,
maybe this isn't the best way to smuggle drugs and
stuff in the United States. They keep blowing up our boats.

(01:15:28):
We're a account of twenty nine drug boats that have
been already striked, and they continue doing it. It's the
very definition of insanity. Keep doing the same thing. Over
and over again, expecting a different result. Stop doing it.
It's obviously not working for you very well. And of
course the left still really I don't know what they

(01:15:50):
would do though, by the way, if they didn't do it,
I'm willing to bet that somebody in the left is
like quick, keep sending boats because we need to have
something to complain about Donald Trump about keep doing it. Okay,
we'll send another boat. Turn down boat. Kind of sad,
I mean, it really is. But they're just out fishing, right,

(01:16:12):
They're only out fishing. There's no drugs on that boat.
I mean, you didn't watch that drone video of them
throwing drugs on the boat and loading it. I mean,
they were just they were going fishing.

Speaker 5 (01:16:23):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:16:23):
The best way to fish is if you if you
lace the gulf in the area where there's big schools
of fish, if you lace it with fentanyl, they all
pass out, and then you can just throw a big
net out there and then you scoop them all back
up and you put them onto the boat, and then
you bring the boat back into port and you can

(01:16:45):
feed all the people with the fentanyl laced fish. I
mean that's I mean, how come you guys haven't figured
this out yet. I mean, come on, my audience, you
guys are smarter enough to understand. Why why didn't you
guys figure this out? It's ridiculous. I mean it really
truly is. So there's a new thing. Now we're looking

(01:17:06):
at a polling for the twenty twenty eight and we
know Kamala Harris. Ah, that's me, Kamala. Kamala Harris is
is ensuring that she's going to run again. She's like,
I'm gonna do it again. Who is gonna give me
some money? Nobody's going to give you money. You blew
through a billion dollars and you couldn't even win. You
couldn't even win in rigged elections like you normally did.

(01:17:30):
Which again, the computer systems, they didn't rig the elections
until Donald Trump's friend owned the things, and now it
rigged the elections. But whatever, I digress. Kamala Harris saying
that she wants to actually just jump in there and
and run again. The pool is becoming interesting. I think

(01:17:52):
one of the other ones that we're gonna end up
seeing in the Democrat side is gonna be Josh Shapiro,
because he is once again jumping in with this anti
I hate Donald Trump thing. You know, this is what
I would like to see a Democrat too, Just for once,
Donald Trump is not running for reelection in twenty twenty eight.
He makes the jokes about it anything, but he's not.

(01:18:13):
He can't so what I want to know as a voter,
And again, this is what I say to Democrats all
the time. I'm a registered Republican. I have voted Republicans
since Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton is the only Democrat that
I've ever voted for, and I'd learned my lessons. I
was stupid, and I was young and dumb at the time,

(01:18:33):
but I've voted Republican ever since. And ever since I've
asked one question, why should I vote for a Democrat?
I mean, why should I vote for a Republican? Well,
Republicans tell me why I should vote for them, And
I said, okay, but tell me why should I vote
for a Democrat? That's what I want to know, and

(01:18:56):
they can never tell you. And right now I want
to know as we wrap up the Donald Trump era
in twenty twenty eight, I want to know what it
is that you, as a Democrat, is going to do
to keep my country safe. I want to know, as
a Democrat, what you were going to do to lower

(01:19:19):
the cost of health care, because I've spent a lot
of money. I didn't even want to add up the money.
I mean, my kidney transplant alone was a million dollars
in the first year. A million dollars. That was ten
years ago. And I still see the Mayo clinic, doctors, medication,

(01:19:40):
all kinds of stuff over the past ten years. I
have spent some serious money when it comes to my
health in my entire adult life. I would love to
see healthcare costs come down. As a Democrat, how are
you going to do that for me? What are you
going to do? We're going to subsidize her in Sarah,
that's fantastic. My company provides me fantastic insurance. I don't

(01:20:05):
need your subsidized Obamacare. What are you going to do
for me for my healthcare? What are you going to
do to lower the costs? They've got nothing, They tell
you over and over again, we just we need to
make sure that we have the insurance. Doesn't do shit
for me. I'm not on that insurance. I'm on a

(01:20:25):
separate insurance. So what's it going to do for me?
What are you going to do for the infrastructure. How
are you gonna We're going to pass a law that's
gonna be the Infrastructure Bill, and it's going to improve
the infrastructure. Okay, you did that. What was the results
from it? Well, we had a lot of companies and

(01:20:46):
Democrats that got really rich. That's great, But what about
the infrastructure, what about the roads? What about that high
speed internet so that my farmer friends in Iowa that
listen to the show can have better internet? Where's that done? Well,
you know, we were working on it. Uh huh. Democrats

(01:21:09):
have not done anything and they don't offer anything, so
why should we even remotely give them an opportunity? And
all that Day've got right now is I hate Donald Trump.
It's like, great, that's fine. I know if you've got
to date at the end of your name, we know
that you hate Donald Trump. But Donald Trump's going away,
So what are you going to do for us? Donald

(01:21:29):
Jubb's bad?

Speaker 4 (01:21:30):
So we know.

Speaker 1 (01:21:32):
It's like talking to wall sometimes when you're trying to
talk to them. But now there is a lot of
polling that's coming out talking about the Republican side, and
a straw poll was done the other day at Turning
Point USA's America Fest and not much of a surprise,
but jd Vance came in very strong in that with
eighty four percent of the respondents choosing jd Vance as

(01:21:55):
their pick for the twenty twenty eight presidential nominee, along
with Secretary Marco Rubio, who landed in second place at
a very distant five percent, which I love that when
it's like when you landed five percent and your number
two to the eighty four percent during rolling in a

(01:22:17):
third place on the Turning Point USA straw pole was
Governor Ronda Santis, who sat a third percent third place
with three percent of the vote, following by Donald Trump Junior,
who came in with two percent, and neither Glenn Youngkin
or Ted Cruz secured a whole percentage. They both got

(01:22:40):
point four point three percent respectively. The three percent were
undecided and another three percent wrote in a completely different name.
And while Rubio's polls in a distant second, he's still
overwhelmingly liked by the base over the other people. Now,
I'm really kind of hoping that rond De Santis does

(01:23:01):
not try to run again, because I love Rode Santis
as a governor, but dude, doesn't stand a chance. He
really doesn't. And And to be honest with you, if
it if it boiled down to a Rond De Santis
versus Josh Shapiro, will have a Democrat our president. We
really will. We need to have somebody who number one

(01:23:25):
is strong on all the policies, which Jade Vance is,
but also needs to be somebody that can talk to
the people. And and Ronda Santons, well, he could talk
to people. He does not to talk with him, and
he's not very personal when it comes to that. Josh
Shapiro very much so is may not agree with his

(01:23:46):
policies or anything else, but he definitely is. Was that
you want to see Harris Newsome, pricksker Waltz, Shapiro butt
cheeks in AOC debate. Oh God, Kirk, can you imagine?
To be honest with you, I am looking forward to
the the Democrat primary debates. I think those are going
to be fantastic. The Republican debates I don't think are

(01:24:10):
going to be all that great. There'll be, you know,
things that will make sense and you know, stuff like that,
and that's that's kind of boring. But to watch people
like Kamala Harris and Newsom and Prickxer and Waltz Shapiro
butt Cheeks being Bodha Jedge by the way, and aoc
not to mention, we might even see a Jasmine Crockett

(01:24:32):
get all up in there too. Yeah, dee boy, you
said that before DeSantis has the personality of an engineering nerd,
which is true. I mean, I love DeSantis as a governor,
but you have to have that personality to win, and
I think that was one of the things that that
hurt him badly when he ran last time. But another
person who is actually now considering running, and you know,

(01:24:55):
while a straw pole is just a straw pole and
it's not all that scientific, there's a lot of other
polling that is showing that that jd Vance at this
point in time is the guy that will most likely
be the the top contender for the presidency, at least
for the Republican side coming up in twenty twenty eight.

(01:25:15):
But Ted Cruz now has reportedly told some people that
he is he's weighing in and challenging jd Vance. Now,
I think that's heronic that you know that polling comes
out about the same time that he does. This eighty
four percent for JD Vance and Ted Cruz Gotz point
four percent in that poll. And as much as I

(01:25:40):
like Ted Cruz on certain issues, I don't think Ted
Cruz has a chance in winning either. And you know,
one of the things that a lot of politicians have
have got to understand too, that the way of running
for office nowadays and winning is changing. And it's not
just simply who's got the most money, who's got the

(01:26:02):
most educations, and who's got the whatever. Personality and people's
ability to relate to the candidate is one of the
things that really truly has a very large standing with
a lot of voters. Voters are at a point now
where they're tired of the uptight, stuffy I'm just doing

(01:26:24):
something because polling information says it fake politicians. They want
real people. They want real people who understand real problems
and can come up with real solutions to those problems
and not just be the typical talking down to you
because of the fact that I'm more educated than you
and I'm more connected than you, and we did polling

(01:26:44):
information that says this be real, be human and Ted Cruz,
and again, he's pissed off a lot of Republicans too,
so I don't think that he stands a chance. But
apparently he is pulling the idea of running for president
in twenty twenty eight, and I guess we'll have to
wait and see what happens with that. We still got

(01:27:06):
at least a year before we get hot and heavy
into the presidential election. We got to get through the
congressional elections for this year and then we will kind
of move on. So another thing that's going to get
the left all riled up and complaining about Donald Trump
and his ego and everything else. Donald Trump yesterday unveiled

(01:27:26):
a new plan for a golden fleet. Now, this is
one of the things that I know the let's going
to be like, oh my god, why would Donald Trump
do gold battleships. That doesn't make any sense. I thought
they're supposed to be camouflaged. I know that there's gonna
be some dumb liberal that's gonna say that they really are.

(01:27:48):
But the President introduced a new plan along with the
Secretary of War standing by his side for this one.
Released a new plan for some new ships. And of course,
the President had mentioned that he wants to revive the
US shipbuilding and expand the Navy's inventory, which, by the way,
we could also talk about the Coast Guard's inventory and
expanding it for those that don't know where here in

(01:28:12):
Panama City we have a shipbuilder that basically got bent
over and given it to with no lube when it
comes to the deal that they had for building ships
for the Coastguards. So throw us a little bone down here,
will you. I mean, it's here in Florida. This is
your state. Now make sure that Florida we get some

(01:28:35):
of that pie. Not sending it over to Mobile for
an aluminum boat maker that's owned by a foreign company
to build any of our governments. That's just wrong. But
that's a whole other rant and ray for me. But
President Trump unveiled plans for a new fleet of large
warships called Trump Class battleships. Now there's things I guess

(01:28:57):
we could say when to have it the action? Will
President come on and say, really, we're gonna do a
new class of battleships. We're called the Trump Class because
you know that eventually it may not have been now.
It would have been like the next president or so
would have said, Okay, the next group of frigates or
the next group of of carriers is going to be

(01:29:18):
this president class that always happens. So you know now
that that, you know, the left is going to be like,
oh my god, he's naming the class of battleships after himself.
He's sech a warmonger. Wait a second, weren't you upset originally?
Again the confusion level, it's like who's on. First, you
got upset because Donald Trump was not doing war, Then

(01:29:38):
you got upset because he was doing war, and now
you're getting upset because of the fact that there's the
Trump class battleships. But he said that this is all
part of his vision to build a golden fleet. The
new initiative comes as the Navy has seen setbacks in
shipbuilding efforts in the recent decades, including the cancelation of
the Constellation class frigate program last month. And speaking to

(01:30:00):
reporters down to mar Lago, Secretary of Wars Pete Hegsath,
along with the Secretary of Navy John Pelham and Mark Rubio,
all talked about the presidents referred Iowa class battleships of
World War Two era and saying that new battleship class
would represent one hundred times the force and power which
I gotta stop on this one. One of the reasons

(01:30:21):
for why we've kind of gotten away from these type
of battleships is because the warfront has changed. Now. You
got to remember, when military government does certain things like
starting the Space Force, they don't do it just for

(01:30:42):
the sake of doing it. They do it because they
know something. Now we all kind of laughed a little
bit about Donald Trump going, oh, Space Force, and now
within the past year we've heard all this stuff about
aliens visiting the country or the planet and alien invasions
and everything else, and now we all go, holy shit,
donald Trump knew something back then, and he started started

(01:31:05):
the defense of it back then. So the fact that
all of a sudden, out of the blue and we
haven't had the battleships like this, the battleship class since
World War Two, and now all of a sudden we're like, yep,
we're going to do a new battleship and it's going

(01:31:26):
to be badass and one hundred times better than before
with the force and the power of it. It brings
up the question what's going on in the world, What
was what is it that our government and military is
looking at that they've decided we need battleships. But Trump said,
I have approved a plan for the Navy to begin

(01:31:48):
the construction of two brand new, very large, largest we've
ever built battleships. They've never there's never been anything like
these ships. They've been under design consideration for a long time,
and it's guarded with me in the first term. And
then Trump said that the plan to begin with the
two ships has expanded from will expand to ten and

(01:32:09):
eventually increased to a total of twenty to twenty five,
which I think the reality is we'll probably see like five.
He said the first two ships in the class will
be built in the next two and a half years.
President also said that he plans to meet with the
defense contractors in the coming days to discuss limiting executive
pay dividends and stock buybacks and to encourage them to

(01:32:31):
invest more in their businesses. That's interesting. And also speaking
at the event, the Secretary of the Navy referred to
the new warships as Trump Class battleships and stated that
they will be the largest, deadliest, most versatile, and best
looking warships anywhere on the world's oceans, and one of

(01:32:53):
the first ships in the new class is going to
be named the USS Defiant. The new battleship class is
not the first time that the military has actually designated
a new weapon platform, because earlier this year we've also
seen the new stealth fighter and by the way, contributing
it to a president, because we saw that happen earlier
this year with the new stealth fighter, the F forty

(01:33:15):
seven as in the forty seventh president. But during his
remarks yesterday, Trump also indicated that we will have a
role in designing a new Trump class battleship, and he
said that the new battleship will be equipped with hypersonic
missile launchers, electromagnetic railguns, which, by the way, if you've
never seen those things, those are better US, and some

(01:33:38):
high powered lasers. Now, all we gotta say, Navy guys,
no humping the laser. Quit humping the freaking laser. All right,
we're gonna take another quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Bride Ross Show. Good morning, all right,

(01:34:09):
welcome back to the Bride Rush Show. Have me Taco Tuesday.
I am ready for some tacos, you know what. I'm
excited me because I don't have to go to work
until like noon today, So that means I've got enough
time maybe to swing in and uh maybe get a
burrito from Diego's time do they open like eleven? I

(01:34:32):
think the open eleven. I think it's enough time for
me to do it.

Speaker 5 (01:34:37):
I need to tie.

Speaker 1 (01:34:38):
You know what I need is coffee. That's what I
can't wake up this morning. I've even got like bags
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not kicked in and all I'm doing is h two.
The reason why is because I ran out of coffee
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that powdered crap, which I just need to throw it

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away because the stuff is is nasty. Can't do it.
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do it. I don't know what it is about, it
just can't do it. So Congresswoman and a Priestley, which
is the bald headed black woman from the squad, she

(01:36:11):
took to the floor and she had a nice little
speech that she ran and raved about, and she posted
it and saying that transgender people deserve the same chance
to thrive and live fulfilling lives as everyone else. I'm
just this is again. I asked this question all the time.

(01:36:32):
What is not being offered opportunity? Where where's the opportunities?
Not there? Where are the rights that are being taken
away from somebody who's transgender, because I would really like
to know that, because I believe deep in my heart
that every American American, not just somebody who showed up here,
but every American should have the equal rights. And if

(01:36:57):
there's rights that are being taken away from some of
our Americans, regardless to whether you're straight, gay, black, white, Democrat, independent, Republican,
if your rights are being taken away from you because
government doesn't like you, I want to know which ones
they are so I can fight for them, and I
will fight. If Republicans are going to try and take

(01:37:18):
away rights away from Democrats, I will fight the Republicans
to say no, no, no, no, no, we don't take
away rights from people here in our country unless you're
a felon. It's the only way, so no. So Democrats,
can you help a brother out here? Exactly what is
it that is being taken away? Just curious because there's
so many laws that prohibit discrimination based on sexuality, sexual preference, race,

(01:37:47):
all that other stuff. So it's not like you can
break the law into so I'm just curious where these
laws are if you can, if you shoot that into
an email for me, maybe a direct message something, just
let me know, help me out with that. But she
goes on to say that, you know, shame on the
Republicans for trying to strip away health care from vulnerable children.
Now she's not talking about just regular health care for children.

(01:38:10):
She's talking about the transgender affirming care, which affirming care
when you're saying, hey, yeah, I know that you're not
fully developed mentally and physically, but we're gonna ahead and
mutilate your body in your mind, you're your chemical makeup.
Wouldn't that be taking advantage of somebody? I'm just curious.
But she goes on to say that in shame on

(01:38:32):
anyone who votes to deny care to families trying to
do right by their kids. Now, again, if you're trying
to actually talk about, you know, just regular children, just
normal everyday kids. Even if it is a kid who
thinks they're transgender, still take care of them. But what
they want is to be able to have it so

(01:38:53):
that you can mutilate these children and screw them up
for the rest of their life. That's not gender affirming care.
That's gender mutilation. Some big difference. And yes, we do
need to take care of kids, we need to make
sure that they've got good health care. But we have
a big problem with health care in this country. And
I was thinking about this yesterday because I was talking
with a friend of mine about some healthcare had to

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take his wife out of town for a procedure that
you would find in most towns. And I thought about
that because here in Bay County and I've lucked out.
I really have all of the doctors that I see,
minus one, which I'm not even seeing him anymore. All
of my doctors are great doctors, but I have had

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to struggle to find some good doctors here in the
Bay County area. And ever since Hurricane Michael, we have
seen even more of the doctors kind of going away
in a healthcare really truly being an issue here in
the Bay County area, and we're down enough doctors. I've
seen things with healthcare where I did have health insurance

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at one point where I had a primary doctor, which
I don't have now, which I need to find one,
but I can't find one where they that primary doctor
got kicked out because Ascension basically looked at this person
who was probably way smarter than any of the pencil
pushes with ascension and said, you know what, no, I
don't want to encourage my patients to do that with COVID,

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And they kicked him out, held him to a standard
where he couldn't he couldn't compete within their service area.
And the service area of the hospital is huge, so
it basically it put him out of business. Couldn't be
a doctor here in Bay County. He just had to
move if he wants to be So my insurance wouldn't
allow me to see a PA and had to be

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the actual physician. Now we've gone down the road of
more pas than we are actually physicians, and that's a problem.
So we have issues with our healthcare and I don't
hear any politicians talking about how we're going to fix it.
Instead it's oh my god, Republicans just don't care about
the children. Yes, we do care about the children, knocket

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Off seriously, So speaking about children to a degree. This
this adds with children, but this, this goes even beyond.
And you know that I talk about mental health stuff
all the time and how important it is, and there
is an epidemic that is going around, especially when it

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comes to men's health. Men's health has been really on
the verge of some serious issues for the past few
years now, and it just seems to progressively get worse.
And a lot of it is getting worse because of
the way that the the liberal society with how that
they're designing things, and they're they're teaching our young women

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on how to treat men. And now, granted, men some
need to learn how to treat women, but there has
been this thing now where the constant degrading of men,
the constant hatred towards them, and it has gone to
a point now where we're seeing things like you know,
gen Z right now is a perfect example. Eighty percent

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of those young men that are surveyed said they don't
want a relationship. And when you get into the other generations,
the millennial generations, the gen X, even those numbers are
becoming higher and higher of men who just don't want
to date any longer, that don't want to be involved
in relationships anymore because of the way that they are treated.

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And that's it's a real problem. And then you have
the agenda that is being pushed by a lot of
the progressive liberals with the whole demasculinity of of our men.
You know, it's it's a toxic masculinity for you to
want to be a defender. It's a toxic thing for
you to want to be all manly. It's a toxic

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thing for you to want to go off and do
a manly sport type thing. You know, that's just wrong.
You shouldn't be that way. You should be more sensitive
and more in touch with your feminine side of things.
And you know, you don't want to be a big,
strong man, and you don't want to be a man
with a deep voice, and all this other stuff. These
are all the things that the progressive left has attacked.

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The man who's able to protect and provide for the family.
Why does the man have to be the one to
provide and protect the family. Why is it the man's
got to be the one to fix the car? All right, fine, hunt,
go do the oil, will you. I mean, there's so
many things that the left has attacked, and they've done
it when they started with a young young age. And

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we've seen the demasculating of our men, and it's now
gotten to a point where it has caused so many
problems in society that we have to reverse it. And
again over the weekend, the big shocker that came about
at the America Fest was the wrapping megastar Nicki Minaj

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coming out and supporting JD Vance and supporting Donald Trump.
But one of the other things that she also jumped
on when she was doing her speech is she was
talking about men needing to look to amazing role models.
And this is one of the things that the left
has gotten away from when when there's a good masculine,

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manly role model that they would point you to, then
that was toxic and you shouldn't do it and you
can't have that, and we got to get away from it.
And now you have Nicki Minaj's out there who understands this.
And again when you listen to some of her music,
he kind of throw his jofflo a bit and be like,
she's saying, what but the song is sing But she's

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encouraging men to look to amazing role models like President
Trump and JD Vance as people to be looking up to.
And after being asked by Erica Kirk to share her
advice for young men, Nicki Minaj replied by saying, don't
be newscomb, obviously referring to Gavin Newsom, and of course

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the audience cheered to that, and she said, dear young man,
you have amazing role models like our handsome, dashing president.
You have amazing role models like the assassin jd Vance,
our vice president. And then she goes on to say
that and when I say that, and she kind of,
you know, paused for a little bit. She said, referring

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to someone as an assassin is the new slang to
convey someone is good when you know some people want
and he just calls assassin. No, when you it's you know,
it's got to be down with the kids. When you
say someone's assassin, it's good. It's not to doubt to
kill somebody. But she goes on to say that if
anyone was wondering what happened here, assassin is the new
slang somebody who utterly kicks ass at what they do.

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And Nikki used the slang for jd Vance and then
realize the insensitivity of what she said right there with
Erica's husband, and she apologized for her. She says, try,
there's nothing new under the son that I have not heard,
So you're fine, she said, telling Nicki Minaj, who was
kind of like shocked and surprised that she said that.

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But she got out there and she encouraged the men.
And this is something that I think we need to
do more. We need to encourage our young men to
find those strong role models. And she said, for boys,
be boys. It's okay, be boys. Nothing wrong with being
a boy. Well, unless you're a girl. She said, boys

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will be boys, and there's nothing wrong with that. See,
this is what we need more of in this country,
is we need to have more of these type of
people to get out there and encourage boys to be
boys and to find those role models. And unfortunately, we've
gotten to a point that there's not much of that

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for our younger male generation. You know, right now, we're
at a point car manufacturers do not include a spare
tire in the cars anymore because people don't know how
to change a tire. That was one thing, you know,

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for the tire to be there. And maybe say that
women don't know how to do it either. Men don't
know how to do it. Men don't know how to
do I had a kid that worked for me, he
was eighteen at the time. This was recently, and we
were changing tires on something and he was baffled, confused,
and I had to sit him down. I'm like, all right,

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sit down, I'm going to show you how to do this.
I'm going to show you how to take the lug
nuts off. I'm going to show you how to put
them back on, the pattern to put it on, how
to take the tires, how to do it. And he
had this amazement because his father never showed him that.
And I've talked about it with him before. Of other things,
I was father taught him how to do so many

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different things, and it was like I had to almost
take this role on as as a fatherly figure and
show him these things. And it's just sad that we
are at a point in time where we don't have
enough men being men and men being able to show
their children how to do these things, how to show

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men how to do these things. And I have a
lot of young people that work for me, and you know,
it's constantly that I've I've got to show things like that.
I mean, I had a kid that worked for me
a long time ago, and it was funny. We were
working on something and asked for a tool and said, hey,

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I need I don't know what it was. It was
something like a pair of vice gripts or something, and
I was like, go get that in the toolbox for me,
and he disappeared and came back and he's like, which
one is it? And I'm like, ice grips, just go
grab the ivice scripts. He had no idea, absolutely no

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idea what a vice grip was. And this is the
type of stuff that we have to do. We have
to change this stuff. We have to again allow boys
to be boys. We have to encourage them to find
role models to look up to and look. I understand
that not everybody, and not every man is the perfect
role model. Not every man knows a lot of this stuff.

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But if you have, you know, your your father in
law or your dad that is better at something than you,
encourage your children to learn from them. If there's that neighbor,
you know, I've had a couple of neighbors growing up
that they were always that manly type that always fixing
things and stuff, and they would always encourage me a thing.

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My dad not exactly the most mechanically inclined person. Sometimes
I think he has a hard time boiling water. Love
him for it and everything, but it's just it is
what it is, it's who he is. But I had
a lot of other role models around me that knew
how to do this stuff, and I absorbed that knowledge
from them. Today we discourage that. We don't want to
do that. What's that these young guys also don't want

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to have serious relationships with these girls with high body counts.
That is another true thing too. And you're right, things
they poorn hub OnlyFans kind of ruined women's values. Yeah,
and you know, the liberals have have really done that.
That's one of the things that they've they've encouraged that
type of behavior. They've encouraged. They don't settle down with anybody.

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They get out there. And again, what we're seeing now
with young women is exactly what the liberals did with
the black man to destroy the nuclear family. And it worked,
it was very successful, so why not do it again?
And that's what we see now is we see the
liberal left encouraging women to essentially be a bunch of hoes,

(01:50:53):
use their body for whatever. And that's what we're seeing
with only fans and stuff like that. And and the
fact that you know they go for the high body
counts and men at this point, we don't want that.
We don't want that type of stuff. And you see
the way that men are treated and boys are being
treated nowadays, and then they're not being taught how to
do manly things. This is all by design. This isn't

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a a all of a sudden just happened and society
just kind of collapsed a little bit or we skipped
a beat. It's design, and the best way to counter
this is to actually fight it, to find those young
men to get out there and teach them to be
role models. As a matter of fact, right now, I mean, somebody,

(01:51:34):
what was this? Somebody just mentioned what was the name
that I just saw? Hang on scrolling through going through it,
somebody mentioned a boxer and George Floyd. There you go.
Their role model is George Floyd. But no, I mean
you think about the days of sports athletes and stuff. Today,

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we should be encouraging people to be more like the
boxer that whooped uh Jake Paul's ass in that boxing
match the other day. That's the type of man that
we should be encouraging, not Jake Paul. That's not the
type of man that we should be encouraging our young
men to be like. And I can tell you something,

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and I hope you know Jake Paul is arrogant little prick.
I have been watching that video of that knockout over
and over and over again. I have had it on
practically on loop, and when I find it, I sit
there and I just watch it. Go oh god. It
gives me such satisfaction to watch that boxer hit him,

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because it's one of these things that was deserved. And
when you see the video, and just to give you
a description if you haven't seen the full video, because
a lot of people just get in that one, you
know where he hits him. He gets him into that
corner and he hits him with the left and he
kind of gets that like you know whoa day's kind
of look, and he drops his guard entirely, and they
had a shot that looked at the other boxer and

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I wish I remember his name off the top of
my head, but I can't. Where you can see the
look on his face like, oh bitch, it's over now,
and he comes up with that right and just that
contact on tall hang on a second, that just might
have given me a chubby. I mean, it was just
so exciting to watch a real man beat the snots

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out of Jake Paul. And of course what happens when
all of that is over and again this is rolling
into what we're talking about with the with the whining, crying,
cry baby bitch factor of what we want our boys
to be nowadays, where rather than Jake Paul going, man,

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I screwed up. I didn't kick my guard up and
while he hit me, good fight. No, Instead he was like,
this isn't fair. We had an agreement. You weren't gonna
hit me hard, bitch. You're in a boxing match. You're
supposed to get beaten up, and somebody's gonna lose because

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they got beaten up.

Speaker 3 (01:54:09):
More.

Speaker 1 (01:54:11):
Instead, he's whining and crying. They're threatening that they're gonna
sue him because he hit him too hard. Oh my goodness,
who would have thought that you would have got into
a fight and a man would have hit you too hard?
Jake Paul, you're a bitch, you really truly are. And
that's not the type of men that we need in
this world. We need some manly men, because here's the thing.

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Our enemies produce manly men, and if we continue going
down this road of not having manly men, what's gonna
happen in our future? I have a girl that works
for me, love her to death, better worker than most
of the men, the knowledge base that she keeps. She

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comes to me, she's like, I want to learn more,
teach me more. She can run circles around all the boys.
And I look at the boys and I'm like, how
embarrassing is that that this petite, little blondheaded girl outperforms
you guys. And not that I have bad crew of men.

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My guys are all good, but you know a lot
of them are also growing up in that error. And
compared to a lot of other guys, my team is
pretty good now they think about it. I mean, they're hunters,
they're military, you know, they're they're they're pretty good guys.
But still you got a girl that's outrun out, running
out and performing them. And we need to change that.

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We need boys to be boys. We need to allow
them to go out there and do it and and
just change this whole thing. Is that welfare has been
the destruction of the family union. It it ha yeah,
a little bit, but the real destruction of the family
unit has been what the left has done. And again,
they started this with a black family and it was successful,

(01:56:05):
hugely successful, So why not continue it and that's what
we see now. We see the way that they treat women,
the things that they pump into women's heads, and it's
not feminism anymore. It's even worse. And then you see
the way they treat men, and men are getting to

(01:56:26):
a point where they're tired of being treated like that
because mental health, again, it clicks in, and mental health
for men nowadays is nowhere near as good as it
is it should be and strong as it should be.
And unfortunately, that stuff builds up because look, there's a
natural tendency about you. And this again, this is one
of the problems with the whole transgender thing, is that

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you have that natural tendency. And when you counter that
natural tendency and you try to fight it, eventually it's
going to get to a breaking point where you go,
I don't feel right. This isn't the way I'm supposed
to be. And that's when you're starting to see men
who are not going down the transgender thing, just trying

(01:57:11):
to be men, but they're now being feminized, where their
internals are saying, no, I should be more masculine, but
I'm being conflicted because now it's gonna be so femininized
and then and then you see the way that that
they're treated, and now they're getting confused and they're getting
treated worse because of the way that the left has
set up the women to treat men, and it's causing problems.

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It's time for us to man up. It's time for
us to allow our boys to be boys. And we've
got to get better at that. We really do. All right,
We got to take a quick break. We whant to
come back, though. I will play the Taco Tuesday themes
song because we haven't played it other than the opening
of the show, and since there's a few requests for it,
we'll do that. Hang on, we'll be right back.

Speaker 2 (01:58:03):
All right.

Speaker 1 (01:58:03):
There we go, we get our fix on the show.
Open for the Taco Tuesday my request, I gave it
to you, So there you go. Now I want some tacos,
by the way, he kay Shifah. Thank you so much
for the heads up on this one. We talked about
this before about how it would just be the fantastic
thing to see the Kennedy Awards at the Kennedy Center

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have some amazing ratings. Because every award show, including the
Kennedy Awards, that is done by regular Hollywood people. Nobody's
watching him anymore. Nobody cares about these award shows any longer.
Donald Trump is the one who hosted this one, and
just for poetic justice, for this to get some serious

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ratings would be awesome. It'll be airing tonight's CBS in
Paramount seven o'clock Central time. Go check that out tonight.
It'll probably be interesting to see. Believe it or not.
There's leftist media people that were like, huh, I don't
know how it happened, but Donald Trump did a fantastic
job at hosting the thing. I mean, like the guy

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doesn't have any TV hosting experience. Come on. So yeah, tonight,
seven o'clock Central time, eight o'clock Eastern the Kennedy Center
Awards on CBS in Paramount, which, unfortunately Adam Kinsinger won't
be able to watch it because he canceled his Paramount
subscription because you know, they were pro Donald Trump. I'm

(01:59:33):
surprised he didn't cancel it before. When Paramount decided to
have Donald Trump host the Kennedy Center Awards. I mean
now it by the way, it's also going to probably
be the last Kennedy Center Awards. When you stop thinking
about it because the Kennedy Center Honors tonight is going
to be the last one before it will be the

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Trump Kennedy Honors. Just saying throwing the out there. So
go and go check that out coming up later on tonight.
I think I'll watch it myself, just for the sake.
Get those ratings up. So, speaking of ratings, Donald Trump is,
he's doing all right. His approval ratings now have landed
at about fifty points or fifty percent, which is about

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nine points above the water level. President Trump is now
enjoying that fifty percent approval rating with a net approval
of plus nine points, according to the latest polling from
Insider Advantage. The national polling pulled likely voters conducted over
the weekend and finds that fifty percent of the responder
respondents approve of President Trump's approval performance or his performance

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in the last eleven months into his administration, and another
forty one percent disapprove of Trump's job that he has done,
and about nine percent are undecided. Now, of course, if
we can get a little bit better messaging out there, Republicans,
let people understand what it is that Donald Trump is doing,
and even in a lot of ways, if Donald Trump
could get a little bit better on that messaging. Got

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to get out there and tell people what you're doing.
But the poll shows that a substantial majority of men
give Trump positive marks, while most women disapprove of his performance,
continue a trend that we saw just ahead of the
twenty twenty four election, And of the men surveyed, fifty
nine percent are happy with the president's performance, while thirty

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four percent They actually used to be liberal women, but
they finally decided to come over here and be men again.
And among the women respondents, forty two percent approve while
forty seven percent disapprove. And then Trump, who is even
with voters under forty, enjoys a net positive approval rating

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with voters forty and up and potentially a worrying signed
for the Democrats heading into the twenty twenty six midterm elections,
because generally they're the ones that get out and vote.
But Trump also has a forty four percent approval rating
among those age eighteen to thirty nine, and while forty
four percent of the demographic approves, thirteen percent have no opinion,

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and of those between forty between forty and sixty four,
fifty four percent give Trump a positive grade, and while
thirty nine percent give him a negative one. Almost a
year into his first term, but President Trump now holding
a net approval rating of about plus five among voters
sixty five and older and with forty nine percent approving

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with the forty four percent of disapproving. And this is
a big thing to pay attention to. And again, the
younger voter, the eighteen to thirty nine voter, that is
a very important demographic. That's a very important demographic that
the Republican Party cannot forget about. This is one of
the things that I harped on at the beginning of

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the presidential election that we have got to remember the
gen Z. We as republic need to reach out to
gen Z. We need to welcome them into our party.
We need to teach them the ways of the conservative beliefs,
and we need to get them on our side and
don't let the Left corrupt them. And nobody in the
Republican Party was doing it. Nobody was not even Donald

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Trump until Baron finally went up and said, Dad, listen,
you got to go after these people, and this is
how you do it. Donald Trump did it. He went
after the gen Z and got him and won them bigly.
And if you think that the Democrats aren't paying attention
to that, wrong they are. And this is the reason
for why we have to continually work on the gen

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Z because gen Z is the single largest up and
coming voter block that we have. So as the Left
continues to get out there and try to get the
gen Z to be on their side, we have got
to counter them in every possible way. We need to
encourage those eighteen to thirty nine year old voters to

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get out and vote. When we talk with those eighteen
to thirty nine year old voters about the things that
are going on, we need to explain to them what
Donald Trump is doing and what the results of what
he is doing is going to be. Educate them. That
is going to be our role to take on the
eighteen to thirty nine year old voters, which by the way,
I have a lot of them to listen to the
show too. The audience in this show is such a

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wide demographic it's crazy. But we need to encourage those people,
and we need to get more people like Brylan Hollahan
getting them out there and talking to the young people.
And just like Nicki Minaj was talking at the turning
point USA America Fest. We've got to encourage our young men.
This is one of the important things that we have

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to do is get out there, encourage them, build them
up onto our side, and let them understand that we
want them to be part of us. And if we
can do that, we will start to see this go
up even higher. And we also have to encourage them
and let them understand the importance of voting in our elections,
like my election for county commissioner and for those that

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don't know, I am running for a county commissioner here
in Bay County, Florida. One of the groups of people
that is that is very vital for the future of
the Bay County is that gen Z. These are the
kids that are that are that are that are growing up,
that are learning new trades, that are that are explore
exploring life of what they're going to do next. And

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if you don't have good leadership here and here that's
gonna focus and take care of the gen Z. We
got problems. And I understand gen Z. I work a
lot with them. I totally get it. And we need
to encourage uh, not only here on the Bay County level,
gen Z, to be involved in the politics, involved in

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campaigns like mine, but also to get out and vote
because it's going to be critical to vote for good
candidates that are going to take care of America. And
right now, when you look at the Democrats nationwide with
how they are approaching the twenty twenty six, it is
vote bloe no matter who. That's what they're doing. What

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was the name of the campaign that they got, It's
a new name now, it's what the heck is they
call it. It's basically, you know, getting out there and
and vote blue, no matter who. Is what they're they're
they're encouraging again and they're going after everything that they can.
And this is something that I had talked about and

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I can't remember the actual name that they're called this
like right on the tip of my tongue. But the
thing that I have warned about the Democrats when it
comes to their their voting is what they're going to
go after. They're they're getting focused again. You know, it's
taken a little bit a while, they had their little implosion.
They still have some issues and those are good distractions.
And as a political person, I think this is what

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I would actually encourage one side or the other to do,
because it's brilliant, and I think this is what the
Democrats are doing, just to give you a heads up,
something to look for. We complained about the Democrats and
how stupid they are and how dumb they are. We
see the things that AOC does, We see the things

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that Jasmine Crockett does. We see the other dumb things
that come out of certain politicians where we look at
them and go, how are these people this dumb? You
know what, Sea climb gen Z is not as indoctrinated
as you think. As a matter of fact, it's more
of a sixty forty and sixty on our side, forty
on their side. But they can be persuaded. So that's

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why we've got to do our thing to keep them
on our side. But what the Democrats are doing is
they are giving us that distraction and the thing for
us to not pay attention to what they're really doing.
And while you're looking at somebody like Jasmine Crockett, who
will be able to criticize that, You know all, Jasmine
Crockett's running for the Senate in Texas and oh my god,
she's horrible and she's stupid and she's dumb and blah

(02:07:57):
blah blah and all the dumb things she ends up saying,
and oh, he is going to run for president. Haha,
that's funny. Oh, you know, we're not going to have
her for the president. And as we're distracted with those things,
what the Democrats are doing is they're finding mayoral candidates,
They're finding county commission candidates, They're finding state Senate and
state representative candidates. That's what they're looking for, and they're

(02:08:18):
slowly going to take that over. They're also losing the
grip on the education system, and with the Education Department
going away, what's going to happen Well, education will be
in the hands of the local people again. So you watch,
the Democrats are going to try and get the most
liberal people they can into school boards on both the

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state and the local levels, so that way they can
still control the education system. They're going to try and
get as many Democrat and mayors elected as they possibly can.
They're going to encourage as many other local municipal Democrats
to run for office and get them elected, because you
can fundamentally change this country overnight by getting all of

(02:09:03):
these communities across the country to change to be Democrat.
And the thing that the Democrats also understand is that
Republicans don't get involved in municipal elections, and statistically, when
you look at it, that's exactly what happens. We don't
do it, and we need to do it. We need
to find good candidates and we need to vote for them.

(02:09:24):
We need to work with their campaigns. We need to
get gen Z involved in it, because we need to
get gen Z to say to some of these candidates, hey,
here's what's important to me. My future is going on here,
not your future, my future, and we need to work
with gen Z. So we collectively have got to step
it up and do this type of stuff. And we

(02:09:46):
can do it. We can counter what the Democrats are
doing if we get into it, and the local elections
is exactly what the Democrats are going after. Telly, You're right.
We also need to know who is running in our
federal and state and local elections. You need to know them.

(02:10:07):
And you know, one of the biggest advantages I think
that I have when it comes to running for office
right now is that people know me, you know, and hey, Charlie,
where are you at Charlie's coming to visit Hi, buddy,
how are you? Show's not over yet. You got to
be quiet. The big advantage of me is that people

(02:10:28):
know who I am, and when you meet me in
person and have conversations with me in person, it is
essentially the same thing that you get on this show,
not as censored. I'm a little less censored in person
than I am when I do the show, but you
know who you're getting when it comes to me. You
know where I stand. I don't candy cote anything. I

(02:10:49):
don't try to hide anything. I don't try to make
something go in a certain way just so that you
will vote for me.

Speaker 3 (02:10:56):
I am to me.

Speaker 1 (02:10:57):
You either vote for me or you don't vote for me.
But so many candidates nowadays, in so many seats all
over the place, they will do things like research. Let's
do a poll, Let's do some research to see what
it is that the people like. If you are somebody
who can't be genuine, if you can't get out there
and have a conversation with the low income family who

(02:11:22):
is struggling, and then turn around and have a sitting
down meeting with a CEO of a company and the
two of you understand each other and you can have
a conversation and then talk to everybody within there between
those two and be relatable, be real. Then you're not
somebody who should be voted on. And unfortunately that's what

(02:11:44):
we have, and this is why we need to encourage
more people who are real to get up and vote
and voting for me for this particular role. That's who
I am and that will never change. I can tell
you the number of conversations that I have had with

(02:12:04):
with political I don't really want to call leaders because
hasn't met any actually elected officials that have said actually
I have had a couple elected officials, but people have said,
oh my god, you know what you need. You need
to go into your social media and you need to
change No, I don't. I don't need to change it
because anything that I have posted on my social media.

(02:12:25):
If you're going to stoop to a point where you
want to try and do a gotcha on me because
of something that I said in social media, just be
understanding that what you're going to get out of me
is what's your point? Yes, I said that, what do
you what do you want me to say? I didn't
say that. Has my opinion changed? Yes? No, you know
it depends. Is it what I was thinking? Yes it was.

(02:12:49):
Was it something that was a little raunchy, little bit humorous, Yes,
it's called sense of humor. But you with me, you
get what I give you because this is me. I'm
not going to be fake. And this is what we
have to change with a lot of our elected people,
is we need to get people that just understand us,
the people, because too many of these idiot politicians have

(02:13:12):
gotten in there and have done things that are for
special interest rather than dealing with the actual people. And
the government that we have now is the direct result
of this, and this is why we have to change.
And you're right. Name recognition does count for about fifty
percent of the votes, and that is a fact. And

(02:13:32):
I have a big, pretty big name recognition and that helps.
But I'm also a real person and that also is
a big thing, the way that the politicians actually are.
And you can tell the difference, you can tell the
difference between somebody who's fake and somebody who's not. What's
that Bob Casey in Pennsylvania one purely writing on the

(02:13:52):
coattails of his daddy. Yeah, I mean that happens. But again,
just because you know the name you should also ask.
I mean, if you're somebody here that's in Bay County.
And keep in mind Bay County people that are listening
to the show. This election is a county wide election.
So even if you don't live in the district that

(02:14:12):
I'm looking to represent, you still vote for me. And
if you've got questions, you ask me. I'm out and
about all the time you see me somewhere, come up
and ask me. By the way, I'm also a very
approachable person. You can always come up to me and
ask me a question. You can always come up and
say hey to me. I don't have any problems to that.
I'm not one of those I don't have time for you.

(02:14:33):
I mean, if I'm busy, if I'm running late to something,
you might get a hey, walk with me or a
kind of a shorter version. But yeah, you gotta be real,
you really truly do. There's also some job numbers. We're
gonna talk about those coming up in just a second.
First we got to take another quick break. We'll be
right back. Good morning, all right, welcome back to the show.

(02:15:13):
Happy Taco Tuesday. Thanks so much for waking up with
us that I said to have my moment with Charlie.
He couldn't wait for the show to and he had
to have his cuddles and everything right away, right here,
right now. Kind of threw me off a little bit
during the show. Anyhow, welcome back, Thanks so much for
waking up with us today to appreciate it. So the
November job numbers are in and it's kind of good news.

(02:15:36):
Actually if you started to break these things down, despite
the fact that the left was taking some of the
numbers and taking a little bit out of context to
slam on Donald Trump with this. But the latest job
numbers are out and they kind of look good for
the Trump administration. Last month, it was reported that September
job numbers exceeded the expectations. And sin September, the private sector,

(02:15:58):
now keep this in mind, private sector, we're not talking
about government. We're talking about private sector has gained about
to one hundred and twenty one thousand jobs. And meanwhile
the government has lost one hundred and sixty eight thousand jobs.
And see this is where the left will start go,
oh my god, how can you say it's a good thing,

(02:16:19):
because look at all those governments. No, it's a good thing.
The government jobs are being lost. It really truly is.
And here's some more facts, by the way, that are
coming from from the new jobs report. In one, since September,
the private sector again gained one hundred and twenty one
thousand jobs while the government losing one hundred and sixty
eight thousand. Since August, the private sector has added two
hundred and twenty five thousand jobs. The federal employment is

(02:16:43):
now at the lowest it has been in over a decade.
Real wages are on track to rise by four point
two percent in the first full year of the Trump administration,
which is by the way outpacing inflation. Another fact is
that one hundred percent of the job growth under President
Trump has come in private sector among native born Americans,

(02:17:05):
which Dean Boyd goes right there with what you were saying,
because remember that the that almost one hundred percent of
the job growth under Joe Biden and his last year
of president was to non born, non native born Americans
meaning foreigners. That's who was getting all the jobs. But
as the November jobs report also exceeded expectations, you know,

(02:17:29):
and a lot of this you know, helping out because
of the Schumer shutdown, the numbers got delayed, but there's
excellent news for the native born American job seekers, and
that November was one of the best on record. And
over the last year, native born American jobs increased by
two point six million, while the foreign born workers were

(02:17:49):
on a decline. And in all and all, the net
job growth for this year has gone to Americans, and
that is the best economic news that we've heard in
a while. Where's the Republican Party talking about this? Where
are they at? Because again the Democrats are coming out

(02:18:09):
talking about how bad the job's number is. Oh my god,
have you seen how bad it is? Trump lost one
hundred and sixty eight thousand jobs? Did he really? Is
that what he really lost? Then when you start looking
at this stuff with the number of illegals that also
booted out and jobs being given back to the American people,

(02:18:34):
that's the way it should be. It should be American
jobs first, making America first. But then again, this is
one of the reasons for why the left melts down
because why are we doing America first? America first shouldn't
be the thing. We shouldn't do that, But unfortunately for
the Dems, that's exactly what happened. And if we continue
on this road, things are going to look good for

(02:18:56):
America and that is a fantastic thing. And of course, uh,
you know, the left there continued meltdowns. I was again, yes,
I know, I was watching social media during the break.
Came across our buddy Jojo going on about how the
the five time draft dodger who called the Fallen War

(02:19:17):
of the falling of the War suckers and losers, is
naming our battleships after himself. Now, I know the theory
of if you tell a lie over and over again
enough it becomes the truth. But there has to be
a point where when you're told that that was a

(02:19:40):
lie over and over and over again, that that also
has to kind of become your truth. It has been
disproven so many times of the suckers and losers comment
of what that was and what it meant. And Donald
Trump is not naming battleships after himself. It is a
class of ships, which, by the way, we have a

(02:20:04):
class of ships for all kinds of presidents, including Jimmy Carter.
Just knock it off, seriously, just notck it off. I mean,
the left is just ridiculous. Uh, And T boy, Also,
you're a good point too that We have about two
point two million illegals that have self deported, which is

(02:20:29):
which is kind of a cool number when when you
look at the number of self deportions, there's actually more
people that are self deporting than Donald Trump has actually
deported out of the country, which I love watching those numbers.
They're they're they're they're kind of great to see happen.

(02:20:49):
Tim Wolves getting ready for Christmas. Actually that's a pretty view.
But then again, that's not his house. It's the governor's mansion,
all right. We are about ready to call it quits though,
because mostly because I'm running out of steam. Without knocking
off coffee today, I'm just I am dragging, but just
can't really do much. We are gonna do one more

(02:21:11):
show for the week tomorrow though, for final show of
the week for our wiener Wednesday, and then Christmas and
Christmas Day. After Christmas, we are are not gonna be
doing a show. I'll be out of town. I'm gonna
go spend some time with some mom, so we'll be
back tomorrow for that. In the meantime, go get your
sell some tacos today. Make sure that we remember that
our mission that we've got to be on is to

(02:21:32):
encourage gen Z. Encourage gen Z to get out and vote,
Encourage our gen Z boys to be boys. We are
the fighters that are gonna save this country. We can't
rely on our elected officials to do it. We have
to do it, and if we don't, we're gonna be
in trouble. All right, gotta go have yourself fantastic day.

(02:21:52):
We'll talk to you tomorrow. Till then see you bye,
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