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Good morning, Happy Friday. It is another red Friday. Where
were today? Of course, as we always do on Fridays,
remember everyone who is deployed, Thank you so much for
your service. For everybody that is out there, regardless of
whether or not you are one of our National Guard members.
If you're one of our Border Patrol members. If you're
an ICE member or if you're just one of our
members Terry and you are deployed away from home, we
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thank you, we remember you, and that is why we
celebrate our Red Fridays. Good morning, and thank you so
much for making as part of your day today. Boy,
we got a lot to talk about today and a
lot of Somalia to talk about today. Because the Left,
this is their new project. Their new project is Somalia.
It's like they they saw the poor abandoned pet that
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was just walking around in the streets and they looked
down and they were like, oh, we need to take
care of that. The level of stupid that is coming
out of the left again. And can I start with
Ben Stiller? Ben Stiller, the actor you know the uh
was he actually been in? I forgot what he's I'm
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not a big fan of his anyhow, But the only
thing that I can ever think about with him is
what was that Zoran whatever? That well stupid or whatever
it was, That's the only thing that I think about.
I think of Ben Stiller, and I don't even know
which movie that was. It was the movie where he
played kind of the retarded kid. Oh, stupid, and that's
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the only thing that comes to mind when I think
about Ben Stiller. But he is now out upset because
Donald Trump, well, yes, Donald Trump said something bad about
the new pet that they're trying to take care of,
and because of that, he's got to step out and
letting you all know because we all give a shit
what Ben Stiller has to say, apparently, but ben Stiller
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is now now saying that he's declaring that Somaligans are
not garbage. They're not garbage after Trump kind of basically
came out and I don't know if you saw the
tirade that he did, but it was it was. It
was pretty bad. He went on one hell of a
tirade about Somalia. He went on about elon Omar ripped
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her apart as well as should be, because it is
time that somebody puts that that piece of trash in
her place as well. But according to Ben Stiller, Smallians
are not garbage, They're they're good people, and that we
shouldn't be doing this. Zoolander. That was the movie that
I'm thinking about, though, the really bad one. I don't
think he's ever done a good movie as he I mean,
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he's he's not even that funny. It's like anytime I've
heard watch him like eh, like whatever, you know, it's like,
all right, it's something that's on in the background making
some noise. But when when he was talking about this,
he he just wanted to let all of us know
that that they're not garbage. So I hope that your
Friday is starting off better knowing now that Ben Stiller
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is letting you know that he's that they're not garbage.
And and look, we can't continue doing a show unless
we get this other bit of information. By the way,
you know who we haven't heard much from lately, and
that is our boy Hairbear that oh he has been
so quiet, like I hardly even see him coming up
anymore in any of the social media threads. But my
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new favorite punching bag doctor Rita did. She came up
with this post, and again it's just another example of
how just stupid the left really are and how they
will just literally fall for anything that is shining. She
posted last night that without Somalians now get ready for this,
I need hang on, I need some knock it off
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coffee before I even go down this road. By the way,
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that at knock Itoff Dot Coffee. So, according to doctor
Rita Dead, who is the gender studies PhD who can't
tell the difference between a man and a woman and
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is upset because of the fact that straight men won't
date trans women and doesn't understand why. It's a pretty
simple one.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
It's the penis.
Speaker 6 (05:59):
She comes out. She says, Without Somalians, the USA is
nothing but boring white people. So wow, So all the
the American black people that are here, it's about thirteen fourteen,
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fifteen percent of our population. All of the Hispanic people,
you know, the ones that that the left is supposed
to be loving and supporting and everything, And apparently you
don't matter either. And then everybody who's like maybe Asian
descent of some sort islander descent, you don't matter, You
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don't you don't count either. But apparently, if it wasn't
for the garbage country of Somalia with their inbred, uneducated,
terroristic behavior people living here in America, the great United
States of America would be nothing but boring white people. Okay,
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all right, sure, let's let's go with that, Rita, And again,
I would love to know what you think about all
the black people and Hispanic people and Asian people and
Islander people and the Native Americans that are here. Are
they Are they part of America too? Or is it
just the white supremacy that you know, there's so many
whites here that we dominate the country, and which we
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actually do population wise. But just because we don't have
the Somalians again, the inbred, uneducated terrorists that are here,
we're boring country because it's just a bunch of boring
white people. Again, tell me that you are retarded without
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telling me that, well, you're retarded. And doctor Rita Deed
has the ability to let us know that every time
she pulls out her iPhone, which, by the way, you
remember she hates capitalism because capitalism is horrible and the
only way to go in the future is is if
we are a communist, socialist country. That's the only path forward.
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That's another thing that she has said, as you post
that on X created by capitalism on your iPhone, created
by capitalism. Okay, but now apparently without Somalians we're a
boring white people country. I mean there without the Somalians
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and the inbred jokes. Maybe a little boring without the
the jokes. Look at me, Look at me, I am
the captain. Now, yeah, I guess we're we're pretty boring
country without the Somalians. You know, when when we have
one point seven billion dollars of our taxpayer dollars stolen
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from us, not feeding the children like we're supposed to,
we give it to the terrorist organization in Somalia. Yeah,
pretty boring ass country. I don't know what else to
do now. I mean, I don't have any Somalians on
the show today. I don't even have any here at
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the at the studios. I'm just oh, yeah, I guess
without them, pretty boring.
Speaker 7 (09:48):
Hm.
Speaker 6 (09:53):
Okay, So anyhow, I just got distracted because my Google
Home is talking in the other room, and I don't
know why. That just threw me off. I could hear voices,
and I'm like, how is that all about? Like Google
Home is out there giving me the news. I guess
it's trying to correct and let us know that it's
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it's not all that boring. It's out there going, hey,
we're not boring that. Look, there's all these things that
are going on in the world right now. But I
don't understand where this all of a sudden came from,
that that the left has got to jump onto the
Somolian thing. And you know, this is the thing about
the left. And I know sometimes you guys got you
tell me, You're like, hey, don't give them any ideas,
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But I sometimes I just have to I have to
throw on like my political advisor type hat, Democrats. There
were so many things that you guys are missing the
boat on when it comes to how you can message
it better. Now. Obviously right now, your big thing is healthcare,
and you want health care. Health Care is an emotional thing.
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It's something that everybody us to talk about, and you
constantly go for the things that affect the smallest number
of people. Are you going to really truly find Americans
that are going to be upset about Somalians being called
trash to say that the hell whole country that they
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come from is trash. The country that shot down our
helicopters is trash. The country that is in a constant
state of civil war is trash. The country that constantly
has nothing but terrorist activity going on there. I mean,
this is a horrible place, and I've got this question,
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and I'm not going to say that there isn't any,
because I'm sure that there are some good Somalians who
have come to this country and have become a productive
part of our society. That they have a professional career
of some sort where they are advancing something or doing
something that helps society. And maybe there's even some people
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that have started businesses. If you want to make the
Somalian people out to be better than what we portray
them as, highlight those people. Show us. Prove to us
that there are good Somalian people and that Donald Trump
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is completely one percent wrong and off base by all
the things that he said about Somalians. Show us the story.
Show us the story of the Somalian man and his
family who escaped the terrorism of Somalia and the hell
hole that it is, the disease ridden country, the inbred
ridden country, the uneducated country. Came to America for the dream.
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And here's what he has done. Here's the wealth that
he has created for himself, Here's what he has done
for society. Give us that story. I'll wait, do you
got one. That's how you change the narrative. Coming out
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and just sending people like Ben Stiller that nobody cares
about and an actually anybody in Hollywood coming out and
having them say something nobody cares about them, having elon
Omar coming out and trying to be the face of
the Somalian people when she is the most bitter, angry
anti American person in Congress. She hates America and if
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you hate it so much, what are you doing representing
the people in Congress? And what are you still doing here?
She has actually said that Somalia is a better country
than America. I mean, that is some inbread, retarded ass
stuff right there for you to even remotely think that
Somalia is better than America. If that's the case, hun
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pack it up and go back home. But the Democrats
they can't even bother to show us the story. And
you know, the mainstream media they're very good at packaging
these great stories to you know, show you on a
you know, a Sunday morning on CBS News that you know,
we traveled out to Minnesota and we came across this
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Somalian and he started this business and this is what
he's done, and he's grown it and he's got this
happy family. And no we don't see that. Instead we
see the one point seven billion dollars a our taxpayer
dollars stolen and given to Somalian terras. We see the
Somalians living off of the welfare state and not being
productive at all. That's what we're seeing. We're not seeing
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anything else, And and the Left gets mad at us
because we're upset about the stupid stuff when it comes
to the Somalians. And elon Omar again this one, she's
she's something else. She was pressed on how to explain
how the fraud in Minnesota got so out of control.
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The Small Business Administration probe groups now have tied one
billion dollars in COVID fund scandals as well to elon
Omar state. And on Wednesday, CNN's the lead with Jake Tamper,
which I got another story for you about that idiot too.
Apparently elon Omar was struggling to explain how fraud became
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so out of control in Minnesota after the officials had
announced an investigation into the alleged Somali fraud network operating
in the state, and after being pressed by Taper to
basically explain how the fraud became so rampant in her state,
she gave this just bizarre kind of response that really
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didn't give much of an answer. Her response to Jake
Tapper was, I think what happened is that, you know,
when you have these kind of new proms that are
designed to help people, you oftentimes relying on third parties
to be able to facilitate. And I think that a
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lot of that of the COVID programs that were set up,
they were set up so quickly that a lot of
guardrails did not get created. One point seven billion dollars
of money. How do you not notice that ten twenty
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thirty million, one hundred million. All Right, I hate to
admit this, but all right, I get that I can
see how that can go off the rails and not
be caught. But one point seven billion dollars in Minnesota.
It's not like we're talking about a hugely populated state,
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and well, you know, when you you when you set
up like a third party, and well, you know, the
guardrails they just didn't get created. Well, then that means
that your leadership in your state government is a bunch
of morons. Nobody thought, hey, we're gonna we're gonna allocate
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though one point seven billion dollars for other stuff. Do
you think maybe we should make sure that all this
stuff gets spent right now? I don't worry about it.
We'll just we'll trust him. I mean, look at that
Simalian face. Look I am the head of the money.
Now look at me. I control the money. Okay, yeah,
that's right. Here we go. We'll sign this in here
and we'll get we'll write down that check. There we
go checks in the mail, so we need to follow
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up on it. I mean, look at him. Look at
that little guy. He looks like all of his cousins
and his brother and sister actually kind of like his
mom and dad too. Did his jaw just fall off?
Just is he gonna be? Okay? This is just another
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example of the idiots on the left. They just don't
get it. They don't get it at all. By the way,
good morning to everybody that is watching today on Rumble Wimkin.
I'll see a lot of new faces up there on Wimken. David,
good morning to you, thanks so much for checking in
with us, and of course our UK audience, Good morning
to you guys. Can I also point this out the
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UK man, there's so many things going on over there
when it comes to censorship, and I want to make
sure that all of my UK listeners and then viewers
are okay, because there has been recently a huge spike
in viewers and listeners on the podcast from the UK.
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So good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you might
be listening. Thank you so much for checking this out,
and I hope you're okay. I really do. I'm actually
very disturbed and worried about what is actually going on
in the UK, and it's this is one of these
things where I think more people need to be more
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aware of what's happening over there. I mean, one, the
Muslim takeover that is really cheerly going on in the
UK is a lot more prevalent than people are talking about.
The censorship aspect that is going on in the UK
is just really getting bad over in the UK. You
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can post some things on Facebook, which I guess hopefully
none of you guys watching or listening in the UK
post and share this show, because I don't want anything
to happen to you guys. I really don't. But there's
been such a crackdown on the freedom of expression basically
by the UK's labor government, and this has been going
back quite a ways. There's now a new report that's
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coming out that the UK's Prime Minister's chief of staff,
Morgan McSweeney at one point ran a secret censorship campaign
that was out to destroy Andrew Breit part in bright
part news. This is the stuff going on in the UK,
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and you know, sadly, it won't take very long to
completely destroy that country with this out of control leftist behavior.
It is a short period of time before the UK
will go over that edge. And remember, in the UK,
the people, for the most part, they don't have the
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means like Americans do to take back their country, and
the government and the people who have wanted to take
over the UK have done exactly what we the Second
Amendment supporters here in America keep saying can happen if
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you are not stronger than the government and if you
don't give the government the threat, you know, somebody one
day point it out, maybe it's time for the IRA
to come back. I'm not exactly sure if that's the
the idea with that, but said, yeah, they're not boring
white people in the UK. Well, I mean, at this
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point though, the white people in the UK are being uh,
they're slowly starting to be outnumbered. No guns exactly, Ricky,
That's what I mean. They don't have any guns because
they banned the guns because remember, we have to in
the the name of safety. And remember this is what
the UK did several years back, in the name of safety.
We have to ban guns. You can't have guns, don't
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own any guns. And what ended up happening, safety didn't improve,
People start getting stabbed. What did they do? Oh wait
a second, we gotta we gotta, we gotta ban the knives,
so we're gonna set up They actually set up like
knife deposit boxes where you could go and deposit knives,
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and and there were people and this again shows how
how much the vegetables that some people can be, especially
those that are not strong conservative value people. The vegetables
on the left, they were literally I watched news reports
of them putting their steak knives in there. Now, first off,
I love a good steak, and I love even though
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I and I hate saying this, I absolutely, oh god,
this pains me saying this. Whenever I have to have
a steak, it is supposed to be well done. And
the reason why is because of the kidney transplant and
all that stuff, and it's hard to find a juicy,
well done steak. It's hard to find that. But even
a really good juicy steak that is cooked just right
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in the way that it should be, not the way
that I have to have it, it's still hard to
cut it with a butter knife or just a fork.
So the idea of having to give up my steak
knives so I couldn't cut my steak, no, that's not happening.
But we saw the people in the UK doing it
proudly drones. They're like, oh, we gotta put our steak
knives in here because the knife violence is getting really bad.
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And then what happens. Now you have a government in
the UK that when you or your child posts something
on social media that the government deems to be inappropriate inoffensive,
they will come and take you away. They are locking
people up in jail for memes. Now Here in America,
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we have, obviously our Constitution which protects us from the government.
We have our First Amendment right to say what we
want to say towards the government. Now, the First Amendment
does not protect us against each other. It's protects us
against the government. But we also have the Second Amendment
and the Second Amendment is designed to prevent tyrants from
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being tyrannical. So here in America, we're not going to
see the the social media police come knocking on the
door and saying, hey, we saw that post that you
made on Facebook last night. You're going to have to
come with us, because here in America, if that was
going to happen, somebody's going to probably get dropped at
the doorstep. And that's the reason why you don't see
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that type of behavior from this government.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
Now.
Speaker 6 (24:19):
To say that the United States government that the majority
of it doesn't want to see that, oh you know
they do. As a matter of fact, just about every
single Democrat, I can guarantee you has a late night,
wet dream of being able to arrest the American people
because they don't like the posts that they did, to
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be able to go kick down the door of podcasters
and kick them out screaming, and cuff them up and
throw them away and lock up the keys someplace just
so that they don't say bad things about me. You
know that there are American politicians that are doing that.
But the reason for why they can't do anything about
it is because because of the fact that we will
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drop them at the doorstep, and they know that that's
the reason for why they want to take our guns.
But remember, it's all in the name of safety. We
have to stop the school shootings from happening. Well, why
is it that you know we have an occasional school
shooting and one school shooting is more than ever necessary.
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But we have the occasional school shooting, But we don't
ever talk about the thousands, thousands of incidents that are
stopped because of a guy with a good gun. A
good guy with a gun. We never talk about that.
And those are just the statistics that are reported. There's
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actually reports, statistics that are out there, and these are
the people that would be in a situation where they
have to draw their weapon on somebody to stop a
bad situation from happening, and they call the police and say, hey,
by the way, this just happened and I pulled my
gun on him. The police come by and they do
their investigation, get their report, and blah blah blah, and
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then they report the statistics the FBI. How many more
thousands of incidents do you think there have been where
somebody has tried to come up to carjack somebody, and
you know, they they get some steel pulled on them,
and the person reconsiders what they do and they run away,
and the person who pulled on them just slides it
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back into the holster, gets into their truck and drives away.
There's probably more of those than the ones who've actually
been reported. Good chances are I probably would be one
of those people that probably would not report it if
because look, I got too much stuff to do. I
don't have the time to wait around for the cops
to come back. That guy just pooped his pants. That
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was enough for me. That probably made him think twice
about whether or not he wants to go and and
carjack or try and hold somebody up because he just
faced the barrel of a gun. But when you see
what's going on in the UK where they took away
the people's ability to defend themselves from the government, the
government gets out of control, and you think about how
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out of control the United States government is right now,
and it's bad. You take the fear away from the
government of the people, and imagine what these monsters animals
will actually do. Just saying all right. Coming up later
on the show, the doster Boy is gonna be back
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with us. We're gonna talk with them about some of
the happenings in Florida. It's been two weeks since we've
had them on because we didn't have a show last
Friday due to the Thanksgiving holiday, so we'll have them
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to our Red Friday.
Speaker 8 (28:33):
We'll remember everyone who is deployed, all of our service members,
all of our law enforcement that is scattered around the
country to protect us from the the retardedness of the left.
Speaker 6 (28:45):
You know what, I gotta I gotta admit this. And
I'm surprised that I haven't gotten a leftist complaint yet
on it. The number of times that I've used the
R word this week, this might be a record for me.
I don't think I've ever used it that many times.
And it's and I blamed Donald Trump Ford. It's all
Donald Trump's fault that he has made the R word
great again. And I'm sorry if you get offended by it.
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It's nothing towards people who have the basically what you
would consider, I mean, retarded. But look, we're using it
in the old fashioned way, not talking about those with
the with the mental what's the word I'm even looking for.
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I just want to use the our word. It's all,
you know what I'm saying. But I am surprised that
I haven't gotten gotten the complaints for it yet. But whatever,
you know what, I really don't care. So and again,
I've also got to stop flipping through social media during
the breaks because I keep coming across some of the
absolute dumbest things, and I came across yet another post
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from doctor Rita Deed who said, being a doctor, I
really know more about the world than the average Joe
and it shows on X hun Sweetheart.
Speaker 9 (30:09):
No.
Speaker 6 (30:11):
And as I replied to this comment on it, I
had to say, I'm like, that's pretty funny coming from
a doctor of gender studies who can't tell the difference
between a man and a woman. The funniest thing I've
seen all morning the Left. They really do live in
their own world, don't they. And I've said this before.
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I would love to go spend a weekend there just
to like sit up in the bleachers somewhere with some popcorn,
feed up on the sofa and just sit there and
watch their world. It has got to be an entertaining,
interesting place to live in because you even have Jake Tamper,
this idiot and the rest of the idiots at CNN. Yesterday,
(30:55):
some of the big news that came out was that
the FBI has arrested a suspect in the January sixth
DC bomb case. Five years after it all happened and
five years of investigating this, they finally figured out who
it was who had planted two pipe bombs, one near
the RNC headquarters and the other by the DNC headquarters.
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And of course there's been a bazillion conspiracy theories about
who it was and what it was and everything else.
But yesterday morning in Virginia, the FBI finally wrapped up
their investigation. They arrested the person that they got and
CNN comes out to talk about it. Jake Tamper is
doing his story. Mister Jake, I'm smarter than everybody else, Tamper,
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and he misidentified the pipe bombing suspect, who has been
named as Brian Cole Junior, a thirty year old white man,
and then aired the photo of a black man. Now,
I'm not talking about you know, you know, Jamaican black.
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I'm not talking about a light skinned black. It's somebody
that there is. There's no two ways about it, that
that is a black man. I mean, maybe one of
his parents might have been white, maybe a grandparent may
have been white. I don't know. It's you know, I
don't know his background or anything. But looking at the
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photo of this man, he's black, like he's like Eddie
Murphy black. And yet Jake Tapper comes out and identifies
him as a thirty year old white man. I don't
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know what kind of drugs they do, but I and
I don't. I don't ever do drugs. But I'm kind
of wondering what kind of a trip these people are
on with whatever it is that they're on, that they
are this bad. And again, if it was somebody who
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was like kind of a Hispanic kind of brown where
you know, you kind of look at it and go,
maybe he's Hispanic. Maybe I don't know, but he's black.
And CNN does the story and talks about how Brian Cole,
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the thirty year old white man from the DC suburbs,
is charged with transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce
with the malicitious destruction by means of explosion. Show that guy,
show that way. Shit, that's not him, that is him.
But he's black, all right, We'll just keep saying it,
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keep saying he's a thirty year old white man. You know,
I'm sorry that the picture right here above my shoulder
is showing a black man. It must have been. Hang on,
is there is there something in the control room? Oh
he is black? How do you fuck that up? Media people?
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How do you make that mistake. And even if it
was a situation where the arrest report comes out and
they say that the FBI this morning has arrested thirty
year old Washington, DC resident Brian Cole Junior for suspected
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suspect in the DC pipe bombing case. He's been taken
into custody without any incident, and he will be appearing
before the judges tomorrow. If that was the only detail
that was given to you from the FBI, didn't you
turn around and you say that the FBI got a guy.
They got a guy, thirty year old man. There's Brian
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Cole Jr. He's from the DC suburbs. There you go, hey,
do some research. Can you check he is he black?
Is he white? Is Hispanic? And Ali? Brian Cole probably
not like Muslim or anything. Can you just check to
do something? Instead they jumped to it he's a white man,
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that he has to be a white man. That's what
it is. It's just it's it's he's white. At one point,
do you just do you stop and reevaluate the job
that you're doing when you screw it up that bad
all the time? That and if I was the news
director at CNN. Just the news director. And I'm not
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even talking about the vice president of or president of
or the CEO of the entire thing, just as the
news director. The very first thing that I would be
doing when that news story hit and I saw Jake
Tapper say that they arrested a thirty year old white
man only to show his mugshot as a black man,
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I happy ass would storm into the newsroom and say,
who did it? Pack your office, get the hell out
you fired. I would fire somebody for that level of mistake.
But this is so typical of the left and the
leftist media. They don't want to do any research. They
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just got to make sure that it fits the narrative,
and that is it. Just get the narrative and then
we're good. This is like elon Omar. It's another one
in a narrative that she's kind of coming out with.
And of course it all has to do with the
the whole Somali thing and Donald Trump coming out and
saying the bad things. And she's now claiming that Donald
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Trump is demonizing the ethnic group and warns danger of
violence from his followers. Now, I have this one question
when it comes to the danger of the followers of
the Trump Maga people and Republicans. Where is your where's
your credible evidence? Like, where's your historical evidence that? Man,
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you got to watch out for those Trump Maga people
because Trump Magot people, Man, they're they're such violent people
that when when they get angry about something and their
feelings get hurt or they're not given the free stuff
that they want. Man, you know that you remember that
time that that the the the Trump Magot people went
out and rioted in the streets of Minneapolis and they
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burned outing, some buildings down, and they set cars on fire,
and do you no, wait, no that wasn't that wasn't them.
Oh no, no, no, no wait there there was the
time that that the the leftists they went out and
they they said that no, actually no, no it was
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it was the left. It wasn't the right. No, I
I honestly, oh yeah, that's right. January sixth, Oh my bad,
the one time that there was anything violent at a
Trump rally other than him being shot. So yeah, all
the all of the the Maga people are just the
most violent people. So elon Omar comes out and she says,
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hang on second, I gotta respond to a text message.
It's an important one, I wouldn't I wouldn't break it
if if it wasn't important, So she says, I mean
it creates fear, and there's a possible danger that a
lot of people who follow the president, possible danger that
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a lot of people that follow the president have exhibited
violence in many cases, especially in my case, whenever he
has said something about me that is derogatory or says
that I'm a threat to the country, I've gotten death threats.
There are so many people that I have been that
have been incarcerated over the years that have been encouraged
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by the president's words. And so there are fear for
Somali's not just in Minnesota, but across the country that
some of these people might attack and harm them. Where's
your evidence, where's your proof of this? And you know what,
here's the thing. And not to dismiss death threats. In
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my thirty six years of doing broadcasting, I'm just a broadcaster.
I've spent at least half of my career doing music radio,
the other half of the career doing talk radio. I
can't tell you how many times I've had death threats.
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I've seriously I've lost count of how many times I
have been threatened, the number of times that I have
been threatened just simply doing this show. I have been
threatened so many times in the past six years. There's
only been in the entire three plus decades that I
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have been doing this this doing this business where I
have received death threats that there have been maybe three
incidences out of hundreds that has even remotely been considered
to maybe possibly be credible. And out of those three,
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two of them were just one of those, eh, you know,
that's a possible threat. You might want to be careful,
you might want to watch out for that, And then
the one where somebody actually came after me. Other than that,
hundreds of them throughout my career, ninety nine point nine
percent of the time that there is a death threat.
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And again I'm not trying to dismiss the death threats
because it's something that's stupid and you shouldn't do anyhow,
But they are generally just somebody who will never do
anything and just use that as a really kind of
a weak sense of of of of creating fear for somebody.
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You know, most people are not at that point where
they literally will go and kill somebody because they got
mad at him for something stupid. It just it doesn't happen.
I mean, there are rare cases, and it's in the
percentage of people that are the percentage of death threats
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that actually made. It's so minute that has actually followed
through or attempted that it really is kind of a
silly argument to talk about. And again, I've had hundreds
of them throughout my career. Three have been remotely credible.
And with those three, they were people that, you know, yeah,
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they had a little bit of a history. The two
that were that were credible but not really a threat,
we're with people who had a history of some sort
of mental illness. One of them was somebody with mental illness,
and the other one was somebody who was just an
asshole who has a history of being an asshole. And
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it was one of this he didn't really have a
history of violence, but he's had a history of saying
some things, so it was kind of one of those, Yeah,
you know what, that's one of those, at least watch it.
And then the other one was just somebody who was
just a little messed up in the head and was
really mad at me for something. So for elon Omar
to come out and say that, you know, the the
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Maga people that the Republican President's followers are going to
attack in a harm the Somalians. It's not a credible threat.
We're not gonna do that. Now. The difference will be
is if they do something to us, yeah, that's where
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a problem will happen. But again it's not us that's
starting that, that's them that would start that. So if
the Somalis do something that threatens our safety, then yes
they will be faced with some violence themselves. But just
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because we are mad that we have Somalians here in
this country that are living off of our system, that
are stealing one point seven billion dollars of our taxpayer
dollars and sending it to the Somali terrorists, you don't
see supporters of the president arming up and hunting down
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some Somalis. And again you're going to get that occasional
idiot that's going to get out there and be like
we just kill them all. Yeah, okay, Frank, sit down
and have another beer, you know. I mean that that's
who it is. It's the the the extremist who likes
to run his mouth. But it was not ever, you're
gonna actually do something that's a reality behind the death threats.
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And then you know, another perfect example of this is
the presidential death threats. You know how many death threats
the president of the United States. And I say the
President of the United States. I'm not saying Donald Trump.
I'm not saying Joe Biden. I'm saying just the president.
They get so many death threats every single day, and
obviously the Secret Service has got to take every single
one of them and look at him and not just
(44:38):
dismiss him, but every single one of them to get
They're like, oh, that's Joe again, he's probably off his meds.
Just swing by Joe's place, check on him, See if
he's okay, See if you need to pick up his
meds on the way over there. Okay, that one's good.
What about this one? Oh, yeah, this is the guy
that was upset about such and such. What's his deal.
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Oh he's missed sing a leg and he's in a
wheelchair and he's four hundred pounds. Yeah, probably not a
credible threat. I mean, that's that's what they deal with
with with with the President of the United States. There
are there are people that throw out that I'm gonna
kill you all the time as just a default thing.
So elon, Omar, you need to to sit down and relax.
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And and again, just like the Democrats like to do
with a whole fear mongering. If I call your office
up because I'm mad at you and say I'm gonna
kill you for saying that, what's gonna happen. Oh, you're
gonna get scared. We got somebody said they're gonna come me.
That's what their objective is. And again, the the the
the death threat, and it's only a threat. It's not
not real. It's it's very very few times that it
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actually turns out to be a real thing. And like
I said, my career, thirty plus years, hundreds of death threats,
and only three of them were ever anything that made
me go hmmm, I should probably watch out for that.
And only one time did I ever actually have to
have people with me because of a threat. And that's it.
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So get over it, Omar, You'll be just fine. So
there's more more calls now for the impeachment of Pete
hegseeth And I love this one because and I don't know,
I'm gonna mess up this guy's name, what is it?
Shari Fennandhar? Do you remember the Indian guy good Moody.
(46:31):
I ain't here too. I'm going to U. I'm going
to I'm going to do in peach President Trump. You
remember that guy when he came up with his what
was his like thirty six impeachable offenses or whatever, and
it was all just stupid and the guy was just
trying to run for governor, trying to make a name
for himself. He's the congressman from Michigan, and he announced
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on Wednesday that he plans to introduce articles of impeachment
against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in reference to a twoy
sixteen remark on war crimes as questions mount over the
US military's strike that killed survivors of the suspected drug
boat in the Caribbean. In a post that he put
on AX on Wednesday, representative what a theenandar? I think
(47:18):
that's how you say his name. I really don't care
if I get it right, because I just don't care
for the guy. He shared a report from The Hill,
which was highlighting a twenty sixteen remark by now Secretary
of War Pete Hegsath in which heg Seth observed, I
do think there have to be consequences for object war crimes,
(47:38):
and then he added his own comment and said, I agree.
This is why I'll be introducing articles of impeachment against
Secretary Hegsath. The twenty sixteen video, by the Way, which
first was reported by CNN later detailed by The Hill,
featured Pete Hegseth speaking at an event hosted by the
Liberty Forum of Silicon Valley, and he said that if
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you're doing something that is just completely unlawful and ruthless,
there are there then there is a consequence for that.
So see, we're taking it out of context because Pete
Hegseth said, if you are doing something that is completely
unlawful and ruthless, there are consequences for that. Well, what
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is it that happened with this September or second boat
incident where they came back around and they took it out.
There was apparently two people that survived the initial attack.
After an hour of the lawyers of the military strategists
of the military leadership sitting in a room analyzing the video,
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looking at their surveillance, getting some intel and feedback, talking
it all out and the lawyers in the room goes, yeah,
you're clear for another strike, because they thought it out
for an hour. This wasn't one of those dropped the
bomb on and go oh oh, no, there's two there,
hit them again. Wasn't a situation like that. All the
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evidence has started to come out is exactly what had happened.
They spent an hour, which is probably an agonizing hour
because even if you are a warrior, the idea of
just simply taking out a life is not something that
should always set easy with you. And when you are
in a position where now you have to check with lawyers,
the JAG lawyers to make sure that it is okay
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to do this, that's going to put some extra pressure
on you to say, yes, do it. So the idea
now is that we have to go and impeach this
horribly unqualified Secretary of War Pete Hegsath because of the
fact that we attacked. But it's essentially an enemy to
this country who was bringing in terrorist items, drugs, whatever
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it might have been, because we had intel of what
it was. We are striking because remember this is the
other thing too. We're not just flying around out there
on the Caribbean and going oh hey, look there's a
fishing boat. Let's take it out. We'll take out that
fishing boat that is packed with all the drug stuff
in there, which I love this too. I don't know
if you've watched the Democrats melt down over this. The
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Democrats are being like, oh my god, they're just attacking
an innocent fishing boat. Did you see the close up
video of it? Did you see the close up photos
of what's on that boat that is not fishing material.
And our satellites and our intel they're watching this stuff. Remember,
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there's almost every square inch of this planet where there
is humanity, the United States government watches it. So if
there's an area that we know is a problem, like Venezuela,
where this particular town is that they continuely do all
these drug operations, you know, we're watching every square inch
of it. We're watching every square inch of it, every
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single moment of the day. And when we're watching this
and we see things being brought down to the docks
and these guys are unloading all these packages. Remember we
can actually check out the serial number on a NAT's
ass from a satellite several miles up in the sky.
So of course we're zooming down in we're taking a
look at it. What are these guys doing? What is that?
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What is that flower? No, it doesn't look like flower,
it looks like something else Where did it come from? Well,
we traced the truck from over here, we know that
as a known fentonyl plant. Okay, watch the boat trail it,
let's see where it goes. Okay, is that a trajectory
to come to the America? Take it out? American military
just doesn't randomly go around and say, oh, there's a boat,
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let's take it out. But that's what the left wants
everybody to believe. They want them to believe that our
military is just randomly shooting down boats. But with this
situation with the boat, all the evidence that it's coming
out again, they spent over an hour, an agonizing hour,
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looking at the videos, looking at the photos, getting on
site intel because it was sealed. Team six apparently that
is behind all of these things. So they're watching it carefully,
and it was determined that yes, strike it again, and
that it was okay to do because here's the thing.
You don't intend to bomb an enemy and then go oh,
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we kind of missed, and then just go away if
the intention is to go and bomb the enemy and
kill the enemy, you kill the enemy. You don't just go, oh, sorry,
you probably have one hell of a headache right now. No,
you swing back around, you take them out. That's how
the military operates. That's how it works. And you know,
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to be honest with you, I think that more of
our politicians in Washington to either do one of two things.
Serve in the military or educate yourself in every possible
way that you can about the military. I'm somebody who
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was not able to serve, not that I didn't want to.
My childhood dream was to do special operations. That's what
I wanted. I wanted to be a Navy seal or
an Army ranger or something. That's what I wanted to be.
Growing up, my health and body said, hmmm, nice dream,
but you're not going to be doing it. So for
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all of my life, that is the type of stuff
that I have actually studied. I've I've learned that when
when I have so many military friends, and I've got
a lot of friends that were operators that did that
type of stuff, and I love to soak in the
knowledge that they have. You watch these people in Congress
who have no freaking clue about what they're talking about,
(53:56):
none whatsoever, and they try to act like they are
the superior authority when it comes to all of this information.
I think if there's anybody that needs to be impeached,
it needs to be some of these dumbasses like this
guy Thandar, whatever the hell's name is. And maybe it
also should bring up the point of do we really
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truly want foreigners, people who have had citizenship elsewhere, to
be in our government. And I know that this is
one of the topics that has been coming up a
lot lately, and maybe we should revisit that, maybe we
should do an analysis of how effective it is to
have somebody from another There's one one person that I
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can think of off the top of my head, and I
can't remember her name, but she's I think Ukrainian. I
think she's from like one of the Midwest countries countries,
Midwest States, and she's a blonde Republican congresswoman and I
can't remember her name, but I'm pretty sure she's Ukrainian.
She's probably one of the only foreigners foreign born that
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I can think of that is in Congress that has
common sense has love for America. Is not out there
spewing about how her birth country is a much better
country than ours, not out there talking about how bad
and evil and mean America is. She was born in
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another country, but she is proud to be an American.
Not only is she proud to be an American, she's
proud to be an American representative in Congress, and she
acts that way. But you get people like elon Omar
and all these others that have come from other countries.
You get this dipstick here that wants to impeach every
(55:47):
time you turn around. I don't to be honestly, I
don't even think the guy knows how to spell impeach.
Maybe it's time for us to reevaluate that and consider
whether or not we do want foreign born people to
be running our country. Just saying maybe it's time for
a constitutional amendment, and we got to do it now. Though,
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before it gets any further than that, timod you said,
it's four degrees this morning in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. Damn,
I don't even know what it is here. Last night
it was it was getting it was getting a little
bit chili here last night. You don't want to know
(56:28):
what it is here in Florida right now. Yesterday at
this time in the show is forty four degrees. Right
now it is sixty degrees here in the Panhandle, Florida.
We've got the absolute most bipolar winters that I think
I have ever seen in any place I've ever lived.
Here in the Panhandle, Florida. It's bipolar to the point
(56:49):
I don't think there's any medicine that can actually help
with that. All right, we gotta take another quick break.
We'll be right back. Don't forget coming up later on
this morning. The Doster Boys, I think both of them
are gonna be with us from America in View. We'll
be chatting with them about some of the things going on.
And also Monday on the show, Chris Salcito from Newsmax
is gonna be on the show with us. So we
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Dick Gear, Richard Gear, I'm just gonna call him Dick
Gear because that actually is a lot better m Ricky.
So actor Richard Gears now wants to get attacking President
Donald Trump because I think he just needed to make
(01:02:17):
sure that everybody knew that he was still around. Not
that any of us really care. But he was speaking
to Variety magazine about his role as the executive producer
in Wisdom of Happiness, which is a film about life
of the current Dali Lama, and when he then predictably
kind of went off on Donald Trump, and Dicky Can
(01:02:38):
insist that the Dali Lama project offers a medicinal quality
for viewers because the times in which we live forces
a deep sickness on humanity. It's a deep sickness on humanity.
And he says that we are on a very wrong
track here and it's even got worse over the last years.
(01:02:59):
Even a sense of basic kindness is lacking in the
way people talk to each other. Now, I hate to
say this, but I agree with him on that. I
think in a lot of ways we've we've actually lost
we've lost the way that we'd kind to people. And
you know, here in hear in Bay County, Florida, it's
probably an exception to that general rule. I mean, there's
(01:03:21):
some a holes here and there, but I mean that's
that's like that everywhere. But the thing that amazes me,
and I'm this is my this is my upbringing, this
is my way of doing things. I do it all
the time. I hold doors open for people, you know,
unless I'm in like a and absolutely I'm in a
hurry type thing, good luck, I hold the door open.
(01:03:42):
You maybe ten fifteen feet away from the door, and
you're coming up this way, I'll stop being like, oh,
hang out here, there go come, especially if you're elderly
or a woman. If you're elderly or a woman, damn right,
I'm gonna hold the door open for you. It's just
that's the way I was raised. It's the way that
I am, and I'm gonna do it. If I see
you in a in a in a shopping center somewhere
(01:04:02):
or wherever, and you make eye contact with me, I
make eye contact with you, I'm gonna say, hi, how
you doing. It's just kind of a normal thing. I mean,
it's it's nice to just have some acknowledgement like that.
And so Richard Gear's kind of right. You know that
we have gotten away from of that basic kindness, and
I think we should teach more of that. But he continues,
(01:04:23):
ongoing that obviously this comes from our leaders, and it does.
It does come from our leaders. And then he says,
especially the one we have now, how did that happen?
Where we were responsible or we were responsible. We all
have to take credit for that and the responsibility for that.
And of course this is somebody who sides with the
(01:04:46):
political party that likes to call Trump a Nazi and
anybody who supported him a Nazi. But he goes on
to add to his statements that subliminally the Dalai Lamas
teaching would affect Trump. I don't know that it would
touch him, and he said that I would hope that
(01:05:06):
it would. I would pray that it would. But boy,
I don't know how you explain what he has done
to this country, what it feels like to be an
American now, ten or eleven months in It is just astonishing.
It's beyond what anyone could have ever imagined. Gear goes
on to mention that the Dali Lama has said the
same things that Trump has in some instances. For example,
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back in twenty sixteen, the Dhali Lama insisted that Europe
has allowed too many refugees to flood their borders, and
he also warned Europe not to allow themselves to become
Islama sized. In fact, he directly said that refugees should
only be allowed into countries temporarily and not permanently. And
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yet the Dali Lama also has criticized Trump's second presidency
as having a lack of moral principle. And you know what,
here's the thing. There's a big difference between words and actions.
And sure, Donald Trump will call out the idiots of
this world. He will call out the people who are
(01:06:14):
causing the problems with this country, the quote unquote leaders
who have done so much damage to this nation. When
you look at Tim Walls, who, under his leadership, one
point seven billion dollars taxpayer money has been funneled to
Somali and terrorists, are you really expecting people to look
(01:06:37):
at him and go, oh, well, you know, it's just Tim, Tim,
you know, and and you know he's you know, he's
kind of funny. You know, he's a little goofy and
a little silly and everything. But you know, it's it's
just Timmy. You know, it's it's not a big deal. Hi, Tim,
how you doing? No, this is a situation where you
look at it and go What the fuck are you doing,
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you idiot? You allowed your tax pay your dollars to
go to terrorists. It was supposed to feed hungry children,
and it went to terrorists. And you come out here
bouncing like you were just sucked down some helium. Chaz
hands Hi, everybody, it's me. It's Tim Wall. I'll tell
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you dim and everybody. So, yes, you call him out
for the stupid things that he did. You don't have
to be nice to him about that he did something stupid.
Elon Omar comes out and talks about how America is
such a horrible place and Somalia is a much better
country and I'd rather be in Somalia. Then go back there, bitch,
get out of here. You don't need to be here anymore.
(01:07:40):
And you know what, when you're starting to slam on
my country that I was born in that I love. Yeah,
I'm not gonna be nice to you. But then you
turn around and you look at what Donald Trump does
when Donald Trump is around children. Donald Trump is the grandpa.
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Donald Trump doesn't come up there and see that little
child up there and go.
Speaker 1 (01:08:09):
Oh, I love the smile. Children's panteen.
Speaker 6 (01:08:13):
Let me rub your shoulders for a little bit, little girl.
Oh yeah, you like that? Don't you like that?
Speaker 7 (01:08:17):
One?
Speaker 6 (01:08:17):
Daddy Joe does that? You want to go take a
shower with me? That's now Donald Trump. Still one of
my absolute favorite Donald Trump moments was the one in
the Oval office in Trump one point zero where they
were signing some bills on some medical thing and that
little boy that looked up at the president with this
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admiration and he kept You see him, he's inching over
to the president. He's inching over to him a little bit.
He's looking up at him, and he's like, he kind
of reminds me of a cat. Actually, He's like, I
wanna want to I wanna just I wanna I want
to touch, I want to do And then Donald Trump
looks over and sees him out of the corner of
his eye and reaches down like a grandpa, not a pervert,
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and picks this boy up and gives them this big hug.
And then kid's face just lit up. You look at
what Donald Trump is doing. Donald Trump and I just
had this conversation yesterday in a meeting with some political people,
and when I pointed out that Donald Trump doesn't do
Diddley squat for the red cities and red states. He's
focusing on the blue cities and blue states to make
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them better. These are the people that hate him. They
despise Donald Trump. They hate everything about Donald Trump. And
yet what does he do. He says, all right, I'm
gonna make your city safe. I hate you, you monster,
you nazi. Okay, that's great, but I'm gonna get the
bad people out that are killing your your neighbors and
raping your daughters. Okay, you're horrible, You're a mean Orange man. Okay,
(01:09:47):
but we're gonna go in and arrest these people so
that you can you can be safe throughout your day. Okay, Hey,
we want we want to get some more jobs than
you're an Orange man.
Speaker 5 (01:09:58):
You're mean.
Speaker 6 (01:09:59):
Okay, that's great, but we're gonna get some higher paid
jobs in here. And we're going to lower the taxes
so you don't have to pay any more taxes. Do
you not see? Okay, thank you so much. His actions
speak way louder than his words. And when you look
at Donald Trump's words, he's not a mean guy. He
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doesn't just look at somebody who and look, you get
this from a lot of Democrats, A lot of democrats.
They don't want the people coming up to them. And
there's some Republicans that are like this too, and I
call them out when I see it, but they when
people like, hey, I just wanted to say hi. I
mean get wait for me, peasant. Donald Trump is not
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like that. Donald Trump is actually a really good man.
Sure he does some things that we're going to disagree with.
He says some things in a way that are a
little bit on the the well harder side. But you
get idiots like Richard Greer. They come out here and
they criticize Press and Trump, you know, for a lack
of moral principle. Oh yeah, because a lack of moral
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principle like making sure that we do everything possible to
stop our young people. Because right now we have an
epidemic in this country of young people dying from drug overdoses,
primarily because of fent at all. So this man is
taking the steps to protect our children and our younger
generation by stopping the drug flow. What are the Democrats doing?
(01:11:29):
We should be like detaining them and giving them lawyers
and holding them here and then treating them really good.
It's what we should be doing. Donald Trump was like,
fuck no, we're gonna kill them because they're trying to
kill us. So we're gonna kill them now before they
kill us. That's what we're gonna do. I am going
to save your child.
Speaker 1 (01:11:48):
You're mean.
Speaker 6 (01:11:52):
I don't think there's any winning with some of these idiots.
I really don't. And I don't know what it's going
to take for the left and and and the leadership.
There's gonna there's nothing that's gonna fix them. There's absolutely
nothing that's gonna fix them because they're all brain dead,
power hungry morons. But the actual voters themselves, I wonder
(01:12:13):
how much it's going to take before they realize that
their Democrat leadership is against them. And again I've I've
pointed this out that things like you know, the Donald
Trump and and the stuff that he is doing where
he is focusing so much on the blue cities with
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reducing the crime, getting rid of all of these these
these violent immigrants. You know, that is one of the
things that that we really truly want to see happen.
And you know that the Democrats could be taking credit
for it. They they totally could be taking credit for
it just for the sake of getting their people to
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love them. By saying hey, yeah. We we went to
Donald Trump and said, hey, we're really trying to clean
this thing up, but this is becoming an out of
control mess. We could use a little bit of help.
Can you send some stuff in here to help us
clean this up? And then when the streets are safer,
the crime is down, and people feel better in the cities,
you go out as a Democrat and you campaign this
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is what I did. I brought in the Trump administration,
and I brought in the military with the help of
Donald Trump to create this is my idea. I did this,
but they don't. Instead, they are telling the people who
Donald Trump is protecting that Donald Trump is bad and
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evil and that they're trying to stop Donald Trump from
protecting the people. Again, how far does it have to
go for a Democrat to go, huh, you know what,
maybe maybe Donald Trump isn't really all that bad. Maybe
he's got something going on that's pretty good here. How
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much more does it have to take, because again, there's
no Democrat leadership that is looking at what Donald Trump
is doing, which he's been successful at doing, at cleaning
up this stuff and taking credit for it. I mean,
it's a dirt bag, sleezy political thing to do, but
do it to win over your people, and they don't. Instead,
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they continue to show the people that they they just
they don't care about you, the people. They prefer to
focus on the illegals that are here committing crimes and
that are living off of the system than you, the
American people. What's that? The New Orleans City Council had
ice protesters in the Chamber of Council yesterday and they
(01:14:41):
got forcefully thrown out. H good. However, I don't know
if anybody saw this, but the New Orleans Mayor they're
using taxpayer dollars and I love this this And to
be honest with you, hang out. Uh sorry, my brain
(01:15:09):
sometimes can't do two things at once. Normally it can,
but sometimes not so much. All the New Orleans says
the New Orleans Mayor is coming up with a new
website where if you are in a criminal and you
are doing something bad and you are fighting with the
police and the police fight back to detain you when
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you're a criminal, that you can upload the video and
report it.
Speaker 12 (01:15:37):
Now.
Speaker 6 (01:15:38):
I don't know about you. One of the things that
I love watching are the police videos where they LaToya
the Destroyer. That's a good one.
Speaker 4 (01:15:46):
I like that.
Speaker 6 (01:15:48):
I love watching those videos where the police get involved
with these idiots that fight back, that like just they
did something wrong and they're fighting the police and the
police just whooped their ass. I love watching those videos.
So I'm gonna be honest with you. This entertainment that
the Mayor of New Orleans is about to provide, I
(01:16:11):
think is going to be fantastic, and I hope that
it's a public access thing where we can all see it,
because if it is, I'm going to download all of
those videos and I'm going to create a YouTube channel
and maybe even a rumble channel to share all of
those videos for the entertainment purpose of watching bad guys
get their asses whooped. But again, rather than going the
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way that it should be, and Tony, you're right, the
Dems have destroyed New Orleans in the past twenty five
years and they continue to do it. But rather than
spending the taxpayer dollars to say, hey, let's clean up
crime here in New York, in New Orleans, instead the
mayor is like, let's go after the police. Let's get
the police because they're they're the bad guys and in
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the city with the level of crime that's in New Orleans,
And to be honest with you, I don't I don't
get the fascination of New Orleans. Like I lived in
Mobile for four years and lived in Gulfport, Biloxi for
a while too, and I've been to New Orleans a
few times, and honestly, I just do not see the
appeal of it. And that was before it got worse.
(01:17:20):
It's only getting worse, and I really don't see the
appeal of that town. But again, it's it's one of
these things where the mayor is spending taxpayer dollars to
support the bad guys. This is a standard thing that
happens in all the Democrat cities. They support the bad guys. Now,
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I think for most of us that live in these
red cities, the first time that one of our our
political leaders comes out and says, hey, that child molester,
we really should we should do something for them, and
we should we should stand up against them. Like I
would love to see somebody This probably wouldn't turn out
very good for this person, but I would love to
just once see somebody here in Bay County, Florida come
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out and have somebody who did something really bad. I
don't know, bad drug deals or murder or rape thing
or something along that lines, and stand out there and
say we need to defend this person. And and Tommy
Ford is a bad person because he sent the deputy
sheriffs out there to get those people and and and
clean up our community. And Tommy Ford is I would
(01:18:32):
love to see that just because of the reaction of
the community. The reaction of the community here, I think
would get to a point where whoever it was that
would come out and say that type of stuff would
probably be run out of town. It's one of those Hey,
pull up to the gas pump, we're gonna we're gonna
fill up your gas tank for you. So you got
a full tank. Get We'll send your stuff to you. Get.
(01:18:56):
But how the Democrats can do it all the time?
That's the thing. I just scratches my head and going
how do you do it? I mean, how do you
live in crime? And maybe it's one of these things
where they become so used to the crime in their
cities that they don't know what to do without crime.
And the idea of the children being able to go
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out in the street and play kickball in the street
or play in the yard without my having to worry
that they're going to be kidnapped or shot at, or
you know, somebody's going to come sell them drugs. Maybe
it's one of these things that the Democrat voters have
been conditioned to realize that life is only good when
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there's bad in life. But again, show me that liberalism
is not a mental health disease. Please show me the evidence.
We got to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
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All right, Welcome back to the show. Good morning, happy
read Friday. As we made it to the weekend for
those that are here on the Panhandle, Florida, so it's
gonna be another ichy web gross day. I'm not thrilled
about that because I think today I've got to actually
get outside and it messes up the hair? Who really does.
I'm not happy about it. But either way, it could
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be worse. You could be up there with Dean Boy
in Pennsylvania where it's what did you say?
Speaker 7 (01:24:01):
It was?
Speaker 6 (01:24:01):
Four degrees pass? Hard pass on that one. Even though
I wouldn't mind getting out and doing some skiing this year,
I'm going to a hard pass of that. And actually
I was. I was planning my birthday weekend get away
this year and I was going to once again go
up to where was I gonna go to Gatlinburg. I
was gonna go up to Gatlinburgh's gonna actually bring up
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friends with me to Gatlinburg, go and do that. And
you know, unfortunately the place that we were gonna stay
at was booked up that weekend. So I just kind
of changed my mind and again and ended up going
to Orlando again. I go to Orlando way too often,
but I'm generally not a Disney guy. I don't generally
go to this. I just go to Orlando, spend a
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lot of time at the resort and play some golf
and relax. So that's my birthday plans. Not that that's
coming up anytime soon. It's a couple of months away,
but I do need to go do some skiing. Just
one weekend, get up there in the freezing Arctic cold,
do some skinow skiing and he coming up on Monday morning.
I'll be out on the beach. I always love doing that.
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I used to love doing that when my brother and
I would go do some skiing and he lived up
in New England at the time, and you know, we'd
be freezing our asses off, like absolutely just freezing. And
I'm thinking of myself going, you know what, it's cold,
but I'm gonna be on the beach shun Monday morning
and you're not. So it used to be a thing
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that I used to love to poke a little bit.
So here we go with more of the Democrats and
the way that they look at law enforcement. Yeah, Yesterday
on ms now's briefing, Dan Goldman, the congressman from New
York is a Democrat, came out and said that the
FBI is doing such a poor job because they're so
(01:25:47):
focused on the politics of everything. They're not focused on
the safety and security of the American people. And that
is what's missing. That's what we're losing through this dreadful FBI.
And he also went out to say that the Biden
administration didn't do a poor job but not being able
to arrest any suspects in the twenty twenty one pipe bombing. Dan,
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can I just ask a quick question, what world are
you living in or are you like in some sort
of a tape delay where like life has already gone
by you and you're just sitting back and you're watching it.
And right now what you're watching is the four years
of the Biden administration. Is that is that what's going on.
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I know that there's this conspiracy theory that that we're
all like in a matrix someplayer, and maybe Congressman Goldman
is in his matrix where he's like he's he's stuck
in a repeat, stuck back in time or something. To
come out and say that the FBI today under Cash,
Mattel and Dan Bongino is doing such a poor job
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because they're so focused on the politics of everything that
they're not focused on the safety and security of the
American people under the Biden administration. I'm just trying to
try to analyze this here. How did it make the
American people safer? When a pastor and his son goes
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to outside of an abortion clinic to basically say, hey,
life is precious, not to harass, not to burn the
place down, not to throw rocks at anybody, just to
go out there and say, hey, life is precious, don't
kill the baby. And then the FBI under Joe Biden
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kicks this guy's door in at a pre dawn raid,
guns drawn. Even after it was one of these situations
where the Justice Department said to this guy, hey, we're
going to charge you with the violation of whatever the
hell the bill is where you can't protest at an
abortion clinic, which is fucking stupid. And he says, all right, well,
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you know what, Okay, talk to my lawyer. We're gonna
go ahead. We'll turn myself in. Well we'll do all this,
and they're like okay, And before he was able to
do that, they kick his door in, drag him out
in front of his entire neighbors, walk him down the street.
They didn't even park the car in the driveway to
put him in. They walk him down the street, and
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then they arrest him and take him away for going
to an abortion clinic with his son and saying, hey,
life is precious. So that's the FBI that we had
under Joe Biden. We had an FBI under Joe Biden
that was investigating everyday Americans because of the fact that
they didn't tow the line of the least. How did
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that benefit the American people? How did that help the
safety and security of the American people. I mean, I
don't know about you, but wow, I feel so much
safer now that a pastor who said something about, you know,
being pro life, you know, got hauled out of his
house and thrown into jail for saying that. I mean,
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it made life here in America so much safer. I mean,
we didn't go after the terrorists. We didn't go after
the violent criminals. We didn't go after the illegals that
are here raping and murdering our teenage daughters and our
college daughters. And we didn't go after the illegals that
are out here drunk driving and killing people like kids
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getting off of school buses. But you know what, I
feel safer that the pastor was arrested and they kicked
his door in with guns drawn and a pre dawn raid,
when he had already said he was going to turn
himself in peacefully, just walk into an office and be like, hey,
I'm here. How stupid do you have to be to
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say this stuff and be a Congressman, Dan Goldman, You're
a moron. And that's the nicest, gentlest way I'm gonna
put it to you. But when circle back, Sanki had
asked that Pam Bondi and Cash Mattel though also say
that the evidence used to arrest the alleged pipe bomber
was quote collecting dust under the Biden doj because the
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Biden DOJ allegedly investigated it, but then didn't do anything
about it because you know, it's a guy who planted
a pipe bomb on January sixth, and you know, you
don't want to go after them because you know it
was a white black guy and they probably knew that,
and it would destroy the narrative. So you got to
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make sure that Donald chules supporters. They're the bad guy's
January sixth, not the white black guy who planted the bombs.
So we're just gonna We're gonna put that on the
shelf and not do anything about it. But hey, go
get that pastor, will you. That's son of a bitch
out there trying to spread pro life stuff. Lock him up.
If he flinches, shoot him. What's that? Oh you got
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the pipe blind guy? Whatever. We're focusing on more important
things over here. But when circle Backsaki had asked that
question and said, you know, you have a role in
the oversight of the Justice Department. Do you have any
belief or view that there was any mishandling by the
Biden administration while this investigation was going on? And in
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Congressman Goldman answered, I don't even think their allegations are anything.
Was mishandled. It's just unfortunate. Reality is that the Department
of Justice cannot help but make everything political. It's terrific
if they got the pipe ponder, excellent investigative work, which
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by the way, should have been done in the previous
four years. And he said they should be proud of that.
But why does it have anything to do with Joe Biden?
Because Cash Mattel has been telling you they're finding all
of this stuff that the Biden administration has been sitting on. Remember,
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Cash Mattel is one of the guys who knows where
the closets are because he used to have to put
things in those closets. So when he took over the job,
that's exactly what he did. He went, Hey, let's go
see what's in these closets. Huh, look at that, here's
the pipe bomb stuff. But he goes on to say
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that why is everything chest thumping and this and that
and that, Just do your job, do your job. But
the problem is that in pretty much every other case,
cash Betel is not doing his job, which is why
morale in the FBI is unbelievably low while people are
miserable there, and why they're doing such a poor job
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because they're focused on the politics of everything. They're not
focused on the safety and security of the American people,
and that is what is missing. That is where they're losing.
This dreadful FBI. The FBI under Cash Betel and Dan
Bongino that have round up more of the sexual predators
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during this only and not even a full eleven months,
because it was not the entire time the Cash was
running it. They rounded up more of our sexual predators
and human trafficking people in this short period of time
than the entire administration of Joe Biden. During this they've
also uncovered a whole bunch of other things, including finding
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out who did the pipe bombing, which is an incredible
because when you stop and think about every other pipe
bombing incident, any shooting incident, or any of these other
things that have happened, by the time the media gets
the script in the hand, the government already knows who
it was that did it. The police already know, they're
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already going. They're sitting at the judges desk right now,
go in here. Can you sign that weren't beautiful? Thank
you for going to get him. And the media is
talking about it, but it took five years for the
FBI to figure out who did this one pipe or
these two pipe bombs. There was no evidence anywhere that
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this white black guy was so amazing that he left,
absolutely no evidence that all of the facial and body
recognition software in the world and all of the different
cameras that are everywhere, they were not able to track
this guy down. However, with the January six ers, when
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you walked into the Capitol Building and you went around
the corner and back down and around. By the time
you were leaving the front door, they already know who
you are, your name, where you live, they know you're
your job is, they know your background, They already saw
your Facebook posts, they know how much money's in your
bank account. And you just left the bill twelve minutes
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out and they know. But for five years, you mean
to tell me, For five years the FBI couldn't figure
out who this pipe bomber was. And then all of
a sudden, Cash Metellent team comes around. They're like, oh,
what's this? Uh oh, here it is right there. They
knew all along, they knew all along who it was,
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all right, go get them. And yet the Left continues
to push this bullshit line about how the FBI is
so bad and is there a morale problem with the FBI?
I bet there is to a degree. I bet you
that there are one. I know that there are good
people in the FBI. I know that there are people
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that are doing that job because they want to be
a part of law enforcement, to protect Americans, to do
the amazing job that the FBI does. But there's also
the people in there that should go. Some of them have,
and I'm sure that those are the people that are miserable.
And why because they're not able to carry out the
leftist agenda that they had been doing for four years
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under Biden, and now they have to do things like
this is gonna suck, tell the truth, do the actual job,
go after ready for this, actual criminals. Oh and you
know what else they have to do, actual investigations being
directed by a guy whose entire professional career has been
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doing investigations, even though he's the most horribly qualified person
to run the FBI. Instead, you'd it's better off to
have a lawyer running the FBI, right, not a guy
who's done investigations his entire adult life. I mean you
he one't want that guy. I mean, what qualifications does
he have for the Federal Bureau of Investigation And the
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people who have the morale and the FBI are probably
the people that need to go. Maybe it's time for
you to find a different line of work if you
were not on board with the mission of going after
the bad guys, because that's what Cash Metel is doing now.
Criticism should be laid out for the DOJ. And I
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know that from time to time, you know, Cash Bettel
will say something nice about Pambondy. I know Donald Trump
will say something nice occasionally by Pam Bondi, unless he
wants to actually send a message by sending out an
accidental message on true Social which I still think was
freaking hilarious. And if anybody thought that that was by accident,
you don't understand Donald Trump. That truth that Donald Trump
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put out about Pambondy. You remember the one where it's like, hey,
do your job or I'm gonna find somebody else to
do it. Oh sorry, I meant that that was supposed
to be a text message. No it wasn't. That was
Donald Trump putting it out there in the universe to say, hey,
do your job. You're out. And I still don't think
she's done a fantastic job. And again, I know because
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people will criticize me and they'll be like, you know,
it takes a long time to do these investigations. I know,
I know it takes time to do these investigations. But
I think it's kind of ironic that the Democrats were
able to go, Hey, here's a crime, here's the victim,
here's the criminal that did it. All right, boom bang done,
Donald Trump, bad guy boy. They can do those investigations
(01:38:27):
really quick, but the FBI now and the Justice Department
can't go. To be honest with you, I think Pam
Bondi needs to go. And it's not the first time
I've said that she absolutely positively needs to go because
I don't think that she is aggressive enough at doing
what needs to be done. And she's gotten some things done.
I'm not gonna say she's been horrible at the job.
(01:38:48):
I just don't think that she is aggressive enough to
get done what needs to be done. And one of
the things that needs to be done, and I think
most of you guys can agree with me on this one.
There are some politicians that need to be doing some
purp walks absolutely need to be doing some purp walks.
Ronda Santis the next AG? I could you know what
(01:39:09):
as I guess it's a love hate relationship with Ronda Santis,
But yeah, I I could see Rhonda Santis as as
the next AG. And and to be honest with you,
I wish I wish that Donald Truple And maybe that's
what he's waiting for, you know, maybe he's waiting for
Ronda Santis to just finish out this term. He's got
(01:39:30):
one more year, uh, and then for for the the
last two years. Maybe maybe he I don't know, but
BONDI is horrible Randa Santis. Uh, you know I I oh, yes,
Judge Janine, look, I think Rhonda Santis would do a
great job as the the Attorney General. But Judge Janine,
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holy can you imagine? Yeah, that would be a great one.
Judge Jenine, absolutely, hands down, would be the best choice
for it. In hell, she's already in DC. Wouldn't take much,
just change offices a little bit. But yeah, we'll we'll,
we'll see what happens with that. But here's another thing
(01:40:13):
that's gone down, and this is another thing that should
be a concern. Was that, like Pam Bondi. DeSantis has
no personality. He really doesn't. He's such a stiff rod
And I think that's one of the problems that I've
had with DeSantis, that he's just no personality. Like every
press conference and everything that I've ever gone to an
event that he's at, it's like he comes in and
(01:40:35):
he's like, hey, hey, everybody, huh, And he comes up
and he does this thing, and he does good speech.
You know, he's got a lot of great policies. I'm
not gonna say that Ronde Santis is a horrible governor
because he's not by any means, but yeah, he's stiff,
no personality. I mean he's I mean he's a lawyer,
so yeah, I don't know, but yeah, Judge gene as Age,
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that would be great. As a matter of fact, I
think Judge Janine right now, she's done more as the
the the attorney for the district attorney there for d C,
than than Pam Bondi has done as the ag for
the country. Just pointing that out. So more of the
problems that we're having with the Biden administration's unvetted Afghan refugees,
(01:41:20):
the the you know, hey, you want to go yeah,
come on, let's go, get on, get on the plane,
let's get out of here. Another Afghan h that was
brought into our country when we abandoned Afghanistan really quickly
and abandoned some of our people and all that equipment
has now been arrested as part of the the Biden
Afghan pipeline. There's now a third isis K suspect that
(01:41:44):
was netted in Virginia. THEEH, the, the the, the US
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement Agency had arrested another Afghan national.
I don't gonna try and say his name, really not,
because I'm gonna food barred up, all food barred up,
more than he's gonna blow something up. Who's allegedly an
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isis K supporter who was brought into the country under
President Biden's Operation Allies Welcome. And they found this dude
in Waynesboro, Virginia, and he was arrested. As President Trump
and the administration confront the surge of terror cases tied
to Afghan arrivals that occurred under the Biden administration, I mean,
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who would have thought, who would have thought that we
would have gotten a bunch of terrorists out of Afghanistan.
I mean, the only other place that you could think
that would happen would be, like, I don't know, Somalia.
But the Department of Homeland Security at Wednesdays said that
this individual arrived to the US in September eighth of
twenty twenty one in Philadelphia and he applied for a
temporary protective status through his though his application was terminated
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when the Department of Homeland Security Christy Nome ended the
TPS for Afghans. And this individual reported to be a
suspected supporter of isis K or the Islamic State correspond Province,
which is a branch of the ISIS that works in
Afghanistan and Pakistan and other countries in that region. And
the Islamic State is one of the more vicious Islamic
(01:43:12):
terror groups operating, and the Biden administrations let them in here.
Just hey, get on the plane. Let's go again. This
is number three that has been arrested. And as we
have talked with some of our experts that know what's
going on of this, we are no longer at hundreds
of sleeper cells. We are at thousands of sleeper cells
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in this country. And it's no wonder why when you
look at the number of Afghans, Afghanistans that we brought
into this country unvetted. When you look at the number
of people that are just easily walking across our border
and just coming in and just being like, hey, we're here.
Speaker 1 (01:43:54):
Now.
Speaker 6 (01:43:55):
The number of camps that we have found training camps
in this country, including here in Florida and not too
far from from where we did the show in the Panhandle,
that they have found training camps. Not active, they trained,
which means now they're sleeping. You have the moms that
are out there now calling for the activation of all
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these sleeper cells and telling them it is time to
get up and start doing some stuff. And the left
gets upset when Donald Trump says, well, you know what,
right now, we're gonna stop some of this immigration. We're
going to stop the temporary protective status, and we're going
to go after these people and investigate them. And the
other thing that they're doing is they're going after the
green cards. They're going to check the green cards and say, hey,
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just want to make sure that you're doing what you're
supposed to be doing while you're here, which, again, nothing
wrong with that. You came to America, you said, hey,
can we come here. And we said okay, but you
got to do this, this and this, and they said, okay,
now you got to make sure that they do it.
And again we keep finding people that are not so
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good for America and it's time to get them out.
And you know what, the idea of refugees coming to
the country on a permanent basis said it a little
while ago on the show that shouldn't be permanent, should
be temporary. I believe that if you want to be
an American, you want to come to America and be
part of us, that's fine. Just do it right, go
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back to your nation, apply do all the paperwork while
you're here. Then go back to your nation and wait
for us to say go wait for us to say, hey,
here's your slot, come on in. But we've opened the
doors to just people who are doing nothing for society,
the Somalians in Minnesota. Again, please Democrats, show us some
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of the success stories. I mean, I honestly want to
see them. I really do, and I hope more than
anything that there are some stories that are out there
that are success stories for these Somali refugees that come
here to America to make a better life. I want
to see that, because that's the reason for why you
should come to America to make a better life, not
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to live off the system, not to take billions of
our taxpayer dollars and send it back to your terrorists
brothers and sisters in in Somalia and threaten our nation.
Mm hmm. Drop them, drop them off of C one thirty,
or drop them otherwise if they're gonna try some stuff,
but send them back and do it right. If you
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Or remember everyone who is deployed, and thank you for
your service to our nation, whether your law enforcement that's
deployed around the country or if you're a military deployed
around the country and around the world. Thank you for
your ils. Appreciate it. And once again, I gotta stop
doing this because I come across some things that I
just I don't know what to I don't even know
how to react to this. And I even had to
(01:50:09):
go to the comments on it just to see and
the comments got even better. As I rolled through social media,
I came across another tuc to read a deed compost.
I'm telling you, she's my favorite one. Now, she's absolutely
my favorite one to read some of the stupidness. And
she came up with a posts that she did just
a couple of days ago. I'm gonna read the post
(01:50:29):
to you, and then I'm gonna read a couple of
the comments too, and some of the exchanges, my boyfriend
is pregnant by his other partner. Absolute disaster for me.
He either gets an abortion or I'm out not dealing
with a little child ruining of my weekends. Devastated. Uh
(01:50:53):
huh that is that is the post that doctor read
a deed. The doctor in gender studies posted that my
boyfriend is pregnant by his other partner. Absolute disaster for me.
(01:51:14):
Either he gets an abortion or I'm out not dealing
with a little child ruining my weekends. Devastated. To the
comments we go, one person says, you know might want
to get checked for STDs too, her response being we
do that every time we get a COVID booster. Not surprised.
(01:51:38):
Another person saying that these people have their own retarded dilemmas.
Must have been a must not have been a good
good good to your partner. You must not have been
good to your partner if he had to go elsewhere
read Indeed replies by saying, we are in an open relationship. Okay, Well,
first off, if you're in an open relationship, don't be
(01:52:02):
surprised if you're Wait a second, if if I had
a boyfriend and he got pregnant, I would be kind
of surprised because it's a boyfriend and it's a he,
and he got pregnant. For me, that would be one
of those how did my boyfriend? How did he get pregnant?
(01:52:23):
That would be my first question. But if you're in
an open relationship, I mean, don't be surprised and stuff
like this happens.
Speaker 9 (01:52:32):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:52:32):
What's another one? Put yourself in your own mental health
first hunt. Thanks for the advice, Sarah. Another one saying
you should get a brain scan on the child and
see if if it's trans, then quickly change your mind.
You don't want to kill a trans child, now do you.
I'm out.
Speaker 1 (01:52:49):
I'm out, I'm out, I'm out.
Speaker 6 (01:52:51):
I'm out. No response from her, by the way, on
that one, that's a great one. That might add Actually
be that is the comment of the day. You should
get a brain scan on the child and see if
it's trans. That'll quickly change your mind. You don't want
to kill a trans child, now do you?
Speaker 9 (01:53:13):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (01:53:15):
Brutal another person?
Speaker 9 (01:53:18):
What the F?
Speaker 6 (01:53:18):
Did? I just read another banger of a post. See
what else we got in here? I like to introduce
you to so and so. I believe he's a female
(01:53:39):
On Tuesdays, so maybe wait until tomorrow to officially meet
each other. Oh god, these are too much funny. This
has to be a parody, a satire account. A boyfriend
can't get pregnant, you call yourself a doctor. The entire
internet lost an average of twenty I few points because
(01:54:01):
of this post. I hope you're happy trying to find
one where she actually responds, because the comments are just
ripping her apart on this. It's just great. Um god,
what else do you I wish you could see some
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of these these posts?
Speaker 12 (01:54:23):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (01:54:24):
The butt baby?
Speaker 5 (01:54:26):
What the hell?
Speaker 6 (01:54:27):
I don't even want to know what I just looked at.
You know what, I gotta I gotta turn. I gotta
the internet is is warping my brain. Uh, it really
truly is. But you know, good luck with that doctor
rita dead that your boyfriend he is pregnant from his partner,
And yeah, I mean you you might want to get
get the brain scan and and you know what, actually
ask your partner. Ask your partner if if he knows
(01:54:50):
if the baby is is trans because if it is,
I mean, do you really want to abort it? Of course,
to read a deed is also the one that that
had the post not too long ago that told you
about this one where she had the sign in front
of her saying that I wish my mother had aborted me.
Do we all? Do we all?
Speaker 1 (01:55:13):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (01:55:14):
What's that? How did it get it? How did it
get to his uterus through his butt? It must have,
it must have. I don't know what would Bernie Sanders say, Well,
what you gotta do is she got to go and
get some soup and some bread, and well, you get
your soup in your bread, and then it doesn't matter
if it's a he or she. It doesn't matter because well,
(01:55:34):
as long as I get my millions and I buy
another house, Uh, it doesn't really matter. Socialism wins. I'm
telling you the stuff that I see on the internet,
it's it's messing up my mind.
Speaker 9 (01:55:50):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:55:50):
What do you call a trans gynecologist proctologist that's said
I'm over, I'm done, I can't anymore.
Speaker 7 (01:56:01):
I just.
Speaker 6 (01:56:06):
These are people that are running around in our society,
by the way, I mean, just the bizarre, strange world
that they live. And look, you know what I say
it all the time that you be you boo boo.
If you're happy with things in your life, go for it.
Speaker 12 (01:56:22):
But I just.
Speaker 6 (01:56:24):
The idea of that how these people run their and
I'm not gonna tell them how to run their lives.
But damn, my boyfriend is pregnant from his other partner.
Are you sure? I mean you're doctor gender studies? Did
you did you buy any chance check to make sure
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that it was a boyfriend? And how is it? I
get so confused. I'm so I don't I can't figure
it out. I gotta move on. I got to move
on from doctor Rita dead for a moment because she
hurts my brain. The big fight now that's going on
in Washington, d C. Obviously is the healthcare thing. This
is the thing that the Democrats are continuing to try
(01:57:07):
and die on. And of course they're not offering any solutions.
They're not coming out and saying, hey, this is how
we can fix healthcare. Rick Scott, Senator ricks out from
here in Florida. He was on with us the other
day and you can go back and listen to that
interview on the podcast where he talked about his plan
that he has to essentially give the people that would
be on the Obamacare the two thousand dollars to go
(01:57:28):
ahead and get onto their programs, and I'm not sure
one hundred percent of how that would really work out
and everything, because again it's missing the point of trying
to fix the cost of healthcare and all the regulations
of everything else. But Chuck Schumer is continuing this push
on trying to save Obamacare. Now, remember Obamacare aka the
(01:57:49):
Affordable Care Act. The only way that the Affordable Care
Act can actually survive is if we subsidize the Affordable
Care hair Act. That is unaffordable unless it's subsidized. I'm
telling you, I'm gonna start drinking during the show. It
(01:58:11):
might be the only way to get through some of this.
So now, Chuck Schumer unveils the Democrat plan to prevent
Obamacare subsidies from expiring in literally just a couple of weeks.
The Senate Democrats now have their plan to extend the
expiring Democrats subsidies, but it is most likely not going
to get passed by the Republicans because well, they want
(01:58:34):
to stop subsidizing Obamacare because if it's affordable, then it
shouldn't be bired subsidies. Right, But Chuck, you Schumer, he
unveiled the plan to prevent the subsidies from expiring he
did this yesterday, and the Senate Democrats strategy, which pretty
(01:58:54):
much mirrors the option on the table put forth by
the House Democrats, which extend the subsidies for three years
with no tweaks, no reforms. Again, this is the way
that the Democrats just throw us some money at that thing.
There you go, all right, it's all fixed. Look at that.
It's green. Love that color green. But Chuck, you came
(01:59:17):
out and said, I'm announcing that the Senate Democrats will
introduce legislation for a clean three year extension of the
current Obamacare tax credits. So it's okay to do a
clean extension of that, but not a clean extension to
keep the government open. Get so confusing, CHUCKI. Schumer also
went on to say that this bill, a clean three
year extension of the Obamacare tax credits, that Democrats will
(01:59:40):
bring to the floor of the Senate for vote next Thursday,
and every single Democrat will support it. Senator Senate Majority
Leader John thom guaranteed Senate Democrats a proposal of their choosing,
But the hope of the Upper Chamber really kind of
coming up with an agreement to do this probably slim
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to none. And when you look at the the plans
that have come out, there really isn't much that's there.
Schumer's plan is also kind of a It's basically just
throw some money at it and that's it. No no
plan to fix anything, no plan to get people off
of it that shouldn't be on it. Nothing, Just subsidize it.
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Subsidize it for another three years and it'll be fine.
And why did they pick three years, Because for three
years that's Donald Trump's time period. And they can say, hey, look,
it was us for all of you that are on
the Affordable Care Act that can now afford it that
was not affordable before until we did this. By the way,
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don't pay attention to your taxes. We we're the ones
that did it. Republicans don't do it. We did it.
It was our idea. We extended it. So vote for
us for president, and we will. We will. We'll give
you free healthcare. We'll make it free. That's what we'll do.
The Senate Minority win John Abrasso of Wyoming, railed against
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the proposal and charged after shutting down the government for
forty three days, Democrats had finally, after all this time,
decided what they want, and he predicted that not enough
Republicans would support this offer for it to advance and
said that it's a complete failure and the best they
can do is say three year extension. It's not really
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a credible offer at all. That's what the Democrats are
talking about. I don't and I cannot in any way
imagine supporting such a thing because it just highlights the
fact that they don't have a solution for the problem
they created with the failure of Obamacare. And it's true.
There is obvious, plain and simple, in your face failures
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of Obamacare. I mean the fact that it has to
be subsidized by the government in order to be survivable.
That is a sign right there. The fact that when
you're actually on it, it costs you a ton of
money and it's not affordable at all. So yeah, there's
nothing good about the Obamacare. Now it's okay for Democrats
to look at Obamacare and be like, oh, you know what,
(02:02:12):
damn that that was a booboo. And this is one
of the reasons why I hate Florida's legislation. I hate
in the state of Florida where every single thing that
they do has got to be a constitutional amendment and
The reason for why things got to the reason why
I hate the constitutional amendment aspect of it all is
because if you f it up, the only way to
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change it is through a constitutional amendment. And that's what
they do constantly here in Florida, and I hate that
drives me crazy. But with Obamacare, there are obvious failures
that have happened. And what needs to happen now is
that the Democrats even have to say, all right, there
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was a problem with Obamacare. Here's what we did when
we analyzed it, and now let's fix this, offer that solution.
But they can't even do it. They can't even say that, hey,
there's a problem with this, and here's our solution for it. Hey,
how do we make Obamacare better? Do tax subsidies for
(02:03:17):
three years? Okay, well, what happens in three years? Because
in three years, by the way, the cost is going
to go up more and more and more, and you've
been subsidizing it. So what happens in three years from now?
And this is one of the things that happened to
with the COVID thing, with the and I hate to
say this because it's kind of the when the Democrats
(02:03:40):
are saying that, oh, my god, the healthcare premiums are
going to go up for millions of Americans, and for
some it's going to and the reason why is because
the Democrats subsidized health insurance during the COVID time period
and that ended, and when it ended, we had a
couple of years, almost four years, of not having that
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standard increase that would happen every year anyhow, that most
of the time we don't even notice because it's so small.
But now that's three four years of it that hasn't happened,
and the insurance companies are gonna catch up because while
they're not getting the subsidies, this is what's costing now,
and we need to catch up to what it costs.
So all of a sudden, you're gonna see, bam, there's
a bigger price because the government is not subsidizing. So
(02:04:28):
what happens in three years from now when the three
year extension of the subsidies runs out and there's now
what six, seven, eight years or whatever it's been of
subsidizing the Obamacare so that it could be affordable, and
all of a sudden, we can't do it anymore. Do
you know how high the cost is going to go up?
(02:04:50):
It's gonna shoot right through the roof because the insurance companies,
even though they're getting subsidized, the expensive doing it is
still going up, and it's got getting paid for by
the taxpayers and it's not handing it off to the individual.
But when that subsidy goes away, guess what that price
is now gonna be what it would be if it
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was rising gradually over the seven years, and then you're
gonna be like, holy hell, this just went up high.
And of course the three year plan because the Democrats
know this, they know exactly what I'm talking about right now,
so they know that in three years from now, as
we are approaching November of twenty twenty eight for the
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big not the presidential election, you know what, the Republicans
are not doing anything to extend the Obamacare further. And
it's gonna expire at the end of this year. So
if you don't vote for us for the presidency, if
you don't vote for us for the House and the Senate,
your health insurance is gonna go up seven hundred percent
(02:05:56):
and the insurance company is gonna come. I go, yeah,
if we don't have the subsidies anymore, it's going to
go up. It's go up really high. And that's going
to scare people and make them go, oh, we got
to vote for the Democrats. So see everything that they
do again, Washington, DC is a game, it's a strategy.
How do you do every step? And that's why they're
(02:06:17):
doing a three year extension so they can bring it
right up to the presidential election and say that if
you don't vote for us coming up in January when
you swear in jd vance, your health insurance is going
to go up a whole bunch. And it's not really
it's just not being subsidized anymore. And that cost that
(02:06:37):
the subsidies was taken care of now gets passed along
to you fix the damn problem. That's what you gotta do.
And again, Chuck Shu, you know he's coming out and
showing that he doesn't know what he's talking about, that
he has no plan. Now. One problem for the Democrats
(02:07:02):
is that, as we've talked about this on the show
many many times, that when you have a regulation, a
government regulation, a government regulation always equals two things, one
more money, more cost, and then two things that you
wish you could do but you can't do because the
government says no. But the biggest problem is the money
(02:07:25):
that it's going to cost every time there's a regulation.
And the Democrats will never say, oh, we need to
deregulate some of this stuff, because if you deregulate, then
it's less control that they have over you, and they
don't want that. Trump one point zero, he went on
(02:07:46):
a deregulation just like Smash and Derby session. Remember when
he deregulated all this stuff at the beginning of his
of his administration at Trump one point zero, and all
of a sudden, the economy started to take looking off.
Businesses had all kinds of money, things were easier to do.
And then COVID came along and left it all up,
(02:08:07):
and then the Biden administration come backed in and then
they reregulated all kinds of things that Donald Trump deregulated
because you can't have deregulation. You have to have power
and control over the people. You can't do this, hey can,
You totally can. And that's the problem is that the
Democrats don't want to deregulate because it gives up their power.
(02:08:29):
But they have no ideas, no ideas, no solutions, and
no admitting that there's a problem. I mean, the least
thing that the Democrats could do is come up and say,
you know what, there is a problem with Obamacare when
it comes to the affordability of it. Let's all get
together and figure it out. And then whatever plan it
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is that they can come out with, they can argue
who it was that had the idea and we don't care,
but do something about it. And they don't, but chuck
you coming up with his new plan, which isn't really
a plan. It's just throwing money at it and extending
the extending the subsidies for the healthcare and that's it.
(02:09:14):
So here's another thing that I and this is a
GOP plan that I just have to question, how do
you plan on doing this? And how do you think
this is going to change some things? We obviously know
that there is a big problem with our education system
with the US education system. US education system now has
become more of an indoctrination system than it has been
anything else. And we're not teaching the kids the things
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that they need to know. We're not preparing them for
life when they get out of school. We are just
brainwashing them into some of the dumbest things. Granted, there's
some things that we're teaching them better than we've ever
had before. But life things in general have not been
taught well. And of course that's part of the plan.
It's part of the plan to destroy America. You do
it through education. And now the hell this GOP is
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introducing three bills to block the CCP influence in US education. Now, yes,
there is problems with the Chinese Communist Party and their
influence that they have on all kinds of things in
the US, including the education system, But is that really
the biggest problem. I mean, if you're going to attack
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the education system, I think the best thing for you
to do is to look and see what the real
problem is. And with China having influenced, sure, it's an issue,
but is that the biggest one. The ideas that most
of us want to have control over our education system.
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We want to be able to be the ones that say,
we are the community, we are the parents, we want
this taught in our schools. This is how we want
our children to be developed. And you know, it's okay
for educators to also come out and say, hey, look
here's some of the careers of the future. We should
teach these things, or we should also teach some of
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these things. But we the local community, whether it be
right here in the county that you live in or
you know, the state that you live in, we should
be the ones to make these decisions of what the
education should be, and we should make it competitive. I
remember growing up in school that we would we we
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actually had teachers that would tell us the stuff about
other states. They would say that, you know, hey, the
state of Iowa is better at farming than you are. Oh, hell,
hang out a second, We're going to be better farmers
than them. It was competitive. We want to learn to
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be better farmers. Hey, kids out in California, they're better
at math and science than you are. What teach me
more about math and science? We want to be better
at math and science. Simple things like that. Competitiveness, the competition,
it works, and getting rid of the education system the
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Department of Education is step number one at correcting this problem.
Step number two is letting the local police's people do it.
Who owns the publishers that print all the textbooks? You
don't want to know that, mister Fixer. I mean, I'm
the fact that you said that question actually makes me
believe that you actually know who kind of owns that.
But if you want to know the people that that
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basically publish most of the textbooks, they're a bunch of socialists,
they really are. And you know this this we need
to get back to the point of our local education
system being able to look at the textbooks and look
at them and go, yeah, no, we're not we're not
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buying your books. Instead, it's it's mandated now, you know,
the deprivement of education looks at these in the bucks
that were I gonna tell and they send it down
to the local state, and the local state may look
at it and go, no, there's a and then the
education the protamently goes, you don't get any money, take
those books and teach what's there otherwise no money. And
(02:13:15):
then they go, damn it, we need the money. Okay,
so we're gonna put the books in there. They held
that over their head all the time. So we need
some corrections how we do the education system. But I'm
not sure the GOP is on the right track with
this one. But House Republicans and they Select committee, they've
come up with three different bills to basically get the
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Chinese influence out of what American students learn in the
classrooms kindergarten through college and the impact on this. The
legislation aims to basically safeguard American students from CCP propaganda
and foreign influence in schools, and I think that's an
important thing. They need to do that, But you also
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need to protect our schools from the leftist liberal influence,
which is out of control. When you see people like
doctor Rita Deed, who is getting doctorate degrees and gender
studies only to now take to the social media to
bitch about how her boyfriend is pregnant and he better
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get and he got that from another partner and he
needs to get an abortion or I'm done with him.
When you're putting out people like that in our education system,
there's a bigger problem than China trying to have an influence.
It's a very simple thing. You get down to the
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basics and the standards of education. What do you need
to be taught? How to speak English, how to read English,
how to use English, how to do math, how to
apply math into things, science, basic biology, things like that. Oh,
here's some other things. How to bo it's a checkbook,
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how to write a check how to make macaronian cheese,
how to change the tire in your car, basic life things.
Teach that stuff, and then you need to look at
the colleges and say, okay, what are we pumping out
for colleges here? For those students, what do we got?
(02:15:23):
Gender studies?
Speaker 4 (02:15:29):
What is that?
Speaker 6 (02:15:33):
What?
Speaker 9 (02:15:33):
You know?
Speaker 4 (02:15:34):
What?
Speaker 6 (02:15:34):
To be perfectly honest with you, I'm not even one
hundred percent sure what the hell gender studies is. Let's
AI search this one, because I just want to see
what AI is going to say. What is gender studies?
I'm going to educate ourselves a little bit here. Gender
studies is an interdisciplinary academic field that examines gender as
(02:15:57):
a social, cultural, historical, and political construct rather than a
as a rather than as a purely biological or natural category.
Oh dear God, here we go. I know I shouldn't
open up this can of worms, but I'm doing it.
The core focus, it analyzes how gender intersects with other
(02:16:19):
accesses access of identity and power, especially sexually, race, class, nationality, disability, religion,
and age. I mean, first off, gender and how it
(02:16:39):
intersects with sexuality. It's it's pretty simple. Eh, eh, eh,
there you go. I mean that was that was a
quick one. Do we need anything else to discuss on
that one? And and how does gender have anything to
do with disability? Really? I don't get it. Let's see
(02:17:01):
what the field explores, how the ideas of masculinity and
femininity and non binary are transgender identities are created and enforced,
how gender shapes institutions, family law, media, workplace, medicine, politics, etc.
(02:17:23):
And how gender norms produce inequality, privilege, violence or liberation.
Huh how gender norms you know, like, hey, I'm a
man and I'm gonna do a man stuff. How this
generates inequality and privilege? Give me a break?
Speaker 7 (02:17:48):
All right?
Speaker 6 (02:17:49):
Hang on, gender studies jobs. I just I'm wondering what
the hell gender study careers? Hang on a second, I
totally spelt that wrong, studies careers. I just want to
know what kind of career I can get as a
gender studies person. Here's a realistic overview of the most
(02:18:13):
common career paths for people with a gender studies degree BA, A, M,
a PhD, including typical job titles, employers, and what you
actually need to get hired in twenty twenty five and
twenty twenty six. So this ought to be good. Well,
this was already right off the top of the list
is a career that's going away diversity equity inclusion a
(02:18:34):
de I specialist, inclusion manager, belonging program manager. That's the
job title typical employers, tech, finance, universities, hospitals, And you
need a bachelor's plus experience or a master's degree to
get one of those jobs. What else have we got?
(02:18:55):
There's got to be a lot more here. Nonprofit advocacy.
So for a nonprofit advocacy, you have to have gender studies.
But to hell, I'm telling you, these people make this
stuff up as they go along. You'd be a program coordinator,
policy advocate, grant writer, or shelter director. What this is
(02:19:19):
so stupid? Planned parenthood, domestic violence shelters, LGBTQ plus organizations,
trans organizations, and women's funds are the typical places that
would hire somebody under that category. Oh and here you go,
higher education administrator. Apparently you couldn't be a higher education
(02:19:41):
admin person unless you have a gender studies degree. Jesus
christ Man, this is just getting worse and worse. Government
and policy. You don't need a gender studies to do
government and policy. See, this is the craft that they
just continually make up. Human resources. Oh god, damn, that's
the last thing that you need this stuff in. They're
(02:20:07):
just making it up. They really, truly are absolutely making
up all this stuff. Academic research, no corporate gender consulting,
a gender equality consultant, workplace culture specialist, so that somebody
who knows nothing about the work culture that you're in
can come in and tell you about it. That's the worst.
(02:20:28):
If you, guys, ever had somebody that you worked for
like that that they bring somebody in, they'd be like, Okay,
let me tell you all about your workplace that you
don't understand because you work here. This is the career
that you have and it's so awesome. But let me
tell you about about what you need to do because
you need to have these things. Shut up, I'm gonna
punch you in the face. You know nothing about the
(02:20:48):
business that I'm doing. You know nothing about this? Yes
I do, because I have agender studies degree and you don't.
Sounds smarter than you. Yeah, So how's your boyfriend with
his pregnancy going? Yeah, smarter than me, my ass? I
don't think so. This show's kind of gone off the
rails again today, hasn't it. It has the tendency to
(02:21:10):
do that. I get down in these dark rabbit holes sometimes.
But anyhow, the original point of all this is the
fact that the Republicans are now trying to get the
CCP out of our schools and universities, which great goal
and everything. But let's focus on the things that really
truly need to be done and get all this other
stupid shit out of our education system and get back
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to the basics. Do a bill that very basically says
get back to the basics. Tell China to go egg
roll away and get back to the basics. That's what
you need to do. That's all. I don't think it's
too much to ask.
Speaker 7 (02:21:48):
Is it.
Speaker 6 (02:21:49):
I didn't think so. Anyhow, Oh god, I still have
the doctor read. I get that off here. I don't
have to screen what else we got going on? Again?
I'm popping through some of the social media that I
probably should. Oh, hair Bear is actually talking about things. Oh,
article twelve the Geneva Convention. Oh, this ought to be good.
Let me see what hair Bear's got to be talking
(02:22:11):
about Article twelve of the Geneva Convention. I just want
our military to follow the law. If we don't, we're
no better than Russia and putin we can kill terrorists
and follow the law. You want to talk about what
happened in Mexico and why you're banned from taxpayer travel
for ninety days. Let's say, what does it say Article
(02:22:33):
twelve Protection and Care of the Wounded and Sick. Members
of the armed forces and other persons mentioned in the
following article who are wounded or sick shall be respected
and protected in all circumstances. Really, hey, hair bear, could
you do me a favorite? Can you forward this to
some of the terrorist groups and, by the way, all
of our enemies around the world, because they don't adhere
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to this, they shall be treated humanly and cared for
by the party to party to the conflict in whose
powers they may be. Blah blah blah blah. Sex raised nationally. Okay,
we're going out to kill this person. They didn't fully
(02:23:18):
work out, so we went back and we made sure
it was done. Stop it with all this stuff. Seriously,
it's just it's ridiculous that left anyhow, all right, let's
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Speaker 1 (02:27:28):
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Speaker 6 (02:27:30):
Good morning, Good morning, How are we How are we morning?
Speaker 4 (02:27:34):
Brian?
Speaker 11 (02:27:34):
How you doing?
Speaker 7 (02:27:35):
Man?
Speaker 6 (02:27:35):
I'm I'm doing fantastic, And now that I've got my
Doster Boys on, I'm I'm even better mood because we
always have some great things to talk about. There's been
a lot of crazy madness that has been happening, and uh,
where do we begin? Where do we get into it?
I mean, there's there's been a few things that have
happened in the past two weeks since uh, since we
last had you ONIX. We took that break for Thanksgiving,
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we got the the the redistricting going on, We've got
the the Tennessee special election that's going on. Where do
you guys want to start.
Speaker 7 (02:28:06):
Yeah, well, maybe let's start with the Tennessee special election.
Speaker 4 (02:28:09):
Brian.
Speaker 7 (02:28:09):
You know, it was a good night for Republicans this
week because we added one more voice in a vacant
seat that was open for the Republican majority in the Congress. Okay,
that definitely helps out Mike Johnson, and it helps to
maintain our slim majority in the House. But there were
some concerning signs from the election and the voter turnout, yep,
(02:28:32):
that have a lot of national writers now saying that
Republicans are in trouble. They're in trouble because Republicans don't
seem to be as enthusiastic about our candidates and our turnout.
And you know, some people have been writing these grizzly
stories about how Republicans need to do a better job
of getting a message out behind conservative media or beyond
conservative media. The fact is that we didn't win. But yes,
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are there some signs out there that we need to
be concerned, Sure there are. But it's also not next
year yet either, right, And.
Speaker 6 (02:29:04):
You know, this is one of the things that I
also pointed out too and I make this argument all
the time because I'm big about the Republican Party not
being good at getting you know, the voters out into turnout,
especially in a midterm election. And we're not even in
a midterm election. This is just a special election that
randomly happened. And if we can't get people to come
(02:29:24):
out in a midterm election, it's even harder to get
you to turn out in a special election. So I
kind of look at this as you know, sure, there
wasn't a great turnout, but it was kind of to
be expected because of how Republican turnout really normally is.
And I think what we need to do is really
focus on the midterm and making sure that we get
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people out. But then again, as I pointed out the
other day of the day after that election, that if
the Republican Party didn't turn out like it did and
the Democrats did better, we would have lost simply for
not turning out despite what people would have actually wanted.
And I think the Republican Party doesn't need to do
a little bit better of a job at getting out
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there to vote.
Speaker 10 (02:30:10):
Yeah, you're exactly right, Brian. There's two aspects of every
election that we're always thinking about or worried about, and
that is your turnout of your base, and then also
the persuasion of the middle and it's two factors that
pretty much play into every election, these special elections. If
you look back at the special elections that happened in
(02:30:30):
Florida shortly after Trump took office, Jimmy Patronas in the
Panhandle and Randy Fine over on the East coast of Florida,
those races, the Republicans technically unperformed underperformed in both of them,
but the Republicans were both elected. So you're exactly right.
And these kind of like this midterm season, the ones
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who the voters who are most fired up and to
be the ones who are out of power, they're the
ones that get a lot of national mind. There's a
lot of national attention. It becomes this kind of referendum
on Donald Trump and on the Republicans in Congress and
so on, and so yeah, I think all the pundits
out there that are talking are pretty much saying what
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we're saying right now, which is, yeah, you would have
liked the margin to be more it is.
Speaker 7 (02:31:19):
There.
Speaker 10 (02:31:19):
There are some signs that maybe there's some enthusiasm gaps
with some of the Republicans and maybe more importantly, with
some of the independents who voted for Trump in the
presidential election. But yeah, we're twelve months out, you know,
we're there's a lot that still needs to happen and
still needs to sort of unfold over the next few
years as we get into that true midterm election season.
(02:31:41):
And it's a rallying cry, but it's not you know,
the left wants to make it out so like, oh,
she lost by nine points, therefore all is doom and
gloom for Republicans, which is, you know, simply not true.
Speaker 6 (02:31:53):
Yeah, our boy Hairbear came out the other day when
that happened, and he's like, you know, Trump and the
Republicans they won by twenty points, you know in that
area last time. In this time, they didn't even do
ten points. But it's like, again, you do have to
take into consideration the fact that it is a mid
mid term special election, so you know, we're just bad
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at turning out that vote, which we really truly do
need to do a much better job at getting that
out and hopefully as we come into the midterm, and
this is gonna be a very important mid term I
think with you know, here in the state of Florida,
we have the election of Brian Rust into the Bay
County Commission, very important election going We also have, you know,
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the governor's race that is going on, and we also
have some municipal races that will be happening, you know,
in April around the state of Florida. And these are
things that the party and I wish there was an
analysis as to why Republicans don't turn out for the vote.
I mean, I understand that we have this thing called
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jobs and responsibilities, so you know, we do have a
lot of that stuff, but it just seems like the
party never really pushes the early voting thing and how
easy it is because I know, I don't know about
you guys up there in the Tallahassee area, but here
in Bay County, you know Mark Anderson, the former Supervisor
of Elections and now Nina Ward, they are fantastic and
it is such a flawless, easy system, just boom bing bang,
(02:33:19):
boom in and out. I mean, I actually to give
you an idea. One of the municipal elections I voted for,
or one of the midterm ones that I did not
too long ago, I literally put my phone down, a
song had started on the radio. I shut the car
off one end, did my stuff, voted, came out, and
that song was ending. That's less than five minutes, you know.
(02:33:40):
So it's like that. I don't understand why we don't
encourage more Republicans to just get out and vote.
Speaker 7 (02:33:47):
Yeah, it's part of the game, Brian, I mean, I
you know, and when I say game, look, this is
not a game. It's serious business. Yeah, but politics trying
to concern it, well, I mean, it can be right,
but the reality is that most of the decisions that
are made that affect your life on a pocketbook style
basis happen at the local level. Okay, so the Republican Party,
(02:34:11):
You're right, they do need to do a better job
at the local level pushing Republicans to get out and
vote in municipal elections and in county elections. Number two.
You know, I think thank you for the work that
you do. A lot of people who are engaged in
conservative talk radio do try to push people to get
to the polls. But we also just need people to
take responsibility. And you know, you can't force people to
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go vote, but it is so easy and you're right.
If you go vote early, it literally can take you
about one to two minutes. You're like in and out,
you're done. Sometimes there's even only one or two things
on the ballot with a local election, So just go
do it. You know, it's easy.
Speaker 6 (02:34:47):
Yeah, yeah, it really doesn't take much. And maybe what
we need to start doing is taking some of the
pages out of the playbook of the left and you know,
use some fear. You know, say hey, you don't get
out and vote, here's some of the things that are
that are probably going to happen if you don't vote,
and you know, maybe that's what it's going to take.
I mean, right now, my biggest fear is the Democrats
(02:35:08):
taking the House, and I'm still very much so the
gut feeling that they're gonna probably take it by a
very slim margin because they don't have to put a
lot of effort into it, just focus on a few
seats and bing you win. And the chaos that that
is going to create. And I think that the Republican
Party needs to be better at at explaining to the
people that the chaos that we're going to see, you know,
(02:35:30):
the the impeachment after impeachment after impeachment, investigation after investigation,
the holding up everything that Donald Trump is going to do,
and and it could lead to even further. And I
think that we needed to do a much better job,
you know, the political people, of getting that message out there,
because got to scare the people a little bit so
that they wake up and realize that, oh crap, this
is important.
Speaker 11 (02:35:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (02:35:54):
The the.
Speaker 10 (02:35:56):
Specter of the House going the other way is very
real and something that I think all the Republican leaders
in Washington, DC, even if they're not admitting it, they're
really worried about that, just the same way you are, Brian.
If you look at the Cook Political Report, which is
a great sort of legacy analysis of all the different
races that are out there, they've got the competitive House
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seats rated and there are more than double the number
of Republican seats that are considered in the top up
category as there are Democrats. Now, it's not a huge number,
I mean, it's probably I'm looking at the list right now,
it's probably fifteen or so seats total. But that's how
narrow the margin is. And we're talking about a five
seat we're so margin and with some people who are
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stepping down from their congressional seats to run for other
offices or people who are retiring from the Republican side.
It changes the natural advantage that an incumbent has if running.
So I mean, the stakes are real, they're very real,
they're very high. This redistricting effort that's going on in
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Texas and other states, Florida perhaps included, could be a
very key part of holding the House. I mean, it's
kind of unprecedented that we're in this world where we're
drawing new lines here in the middle between the censuses.
But it really could end up being just a difference
maker of a seat or two. And who knows what
happens in you know, California and some of these other
(02:37:25):
blue states who are doing the same thing. But it
could be a very interesting could be a very interesting
brought up to the election in November. One of the
things that is worth pointing out about the US Supreme
Court ruling this week that really kind of defended the
Texas map that's come out. A lot of us in
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Florida get spoiled thinking that, oh, our primary elections in August.
That's just kind of how it works around the country.
That is not true in Texas, their primary is in March,
and most of the states have primaries that are much
earlier in the season. So these these new seats, these
new districts, those nominees are going to be chosen soon,
and you know, it's really going to set it up
(02:38:08):
for how the general election goes heading into November of
next year. So there's a lot going on, and you're right,
everything sort of hangs in the balance of the US House.
Speaker 6 (02:38:17):
Yep, yeah, that it does. And the redistricting thing. You know,
it's great news for Texas, you know, and obviously you
know it's Texas one of those places where they do
an earlier primary than US.
Speaker 10 (02:38:29):
I don't know it is, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's mark
Oh okay.
Speaker 6 (02:38:33):
So they really got to get going on this. I mean,
there's no real time to waste on that, especially if
you need to get candidates up in there. But you know,
the thing that that I appreached over and over again
is that, you know, while the Republican Party, it's important
to capture places like Texas and and to you know,
make sure that we maybe pick up an extra seed
or two here in the state of Florida, they really
got to push for the places like, you know, the
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California I mean, that's where they want to fight. Go
fight where they want to fight. And and that's one
of the things I think the Republican Party kind of
doesn't jump on. I mean, right now, if I was
leading the RNC, the thing that I would be doing
is I'd be getting all the troops together and I'd
be like, let's find the strongest humanly possible candidates in
California in each one of these redrawn districts. Let's get
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them out there. Let's get a marketing plan. Let's bombard
that thing with negative messaging about the Democrats and all
the things that they have done, and create a war situation,
a political war situation out there and fight like hell
for those seats and take them away from the Democrats.
Because the Democrats have laid out a campaign of why
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they suck, We just got to say it and convince people,
and we just don't do it.
Speaker 7 (02:39:46):
Yeah, that's right, Brian, I mean it's right now, and again,
I want to take everybody back for just one moment
to the actual real big election, the presidential election of
twenty twenty four. You know, we had on this and
this happens in a much more defined way in a
presidential campaign, sort of the differences between the two parties
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symbolized by Donald Trump our champion, and then Kamala Harris
who was the Democrat champion, right, and all the insanity
and the incompetency that she stood for, all the drivel
that came out of her mouth. It was sort of
a reflection of the dementia of Joe Biden. Their party
was in crisis. In turn, they were turning our country
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into a crisis. You know, Trump was a breath of
fresh air. He brought a sense of leadership, of sense
of strength, a sense of direction, and whether you like
it or not, a lot of people will vote for
a strong sense of direction just to know that you're
going somewhere, as opposed to just spitting your wheels out
into craziness and crazy land. So we do need to
get back to kind of defining, you know, what our
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party stands for compared to the Democrats as we set
up for these midterms. Here's what I would say, Just
ask yourself this, do you think the country's in a
little better condition than where was two years ago?
Speaker 9 (02:41:01):
Now?
Speaker 7 (02:41:01):
The answer is some people are still hurting financially, but
the reality is at least in dealing with some of
the big troubling crises of the day, i e. The
leaky border and the mass crime that we saw, the
cities that are out of control literally burning down, etc.
Those things have been stabilized, and even the economy is
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beginning to stabilize a bit more with Trump and conservatives
in power. So do you want to keep that going
right or do you want to go back to the
days of insanity and spending out of control. I think
we need to do a better job of reminding everybody
where we were just two years ago. And if they
do that, I think the slate will continue to improve
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and get better as we move forward. But you are
right about one thing. We absolutely have to get our
message out because if the House goes and falls into
the hands of the Democrats, there will be no more
conservative agenda for DC over or in two years. Yeah,
and Trump's going to be looking to pass on his
legacy to somebody else. They will be imperiled for twenty
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twenty eight.
Speaker 6 (02:42:09):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, And I don't think people really truly
understand just how vital it is for the House thing
and all the stuff that they will end up doing.
Should they get the House. I mean, they'll fight everything
that Donald Trump has done. They'll try and reverse everything
that he's done. There'll be more law court battles with
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everything that Donald Trump has done, and it'll be hard
in twenty twenty eight for anybody, even jd Vance I think,
to be able to step up and say, yeah, we
need to keep doing the our agenda when we have
two years of absolute freaking chaos, and the Democrats can
very easily and they're very good at it, turn around
and say yeah, it's chaotic because what the Republicans did. Look,
they keep trying to fight us, So we got to
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get better at that messaging. But you know, here I
got a question too, when it comes to the redissearching.
You know, the potential of it happening here in Florida.
Where would we see a redistricting here in Florida? What
are they looking at?
Speaker 10 (02:43:03):
Man? That is as a good question, and I don't
think you could really answered at this stage. There are
portions of central Florida kind of in the I four
corridor between Tampa and Orlando. There's some other parts of
southwest and southeast Florida that could be reconfigured in a way.
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I mean, the population has changed since three districting happened
in the twenty twenty timeframe. I mean, you know, we've
got five years and so the population centers have moved
a little bit. So there is nothing in the Panhandle.
I mean, the way that the lines work, you just
you can't really redraw anything. I mean, the state borders
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and the and the and the Gulf kind of define
where the where the districts are going to be there.
But there are some other parts of the state that
could be reconfigured. I don't you know, Brett and I
have worked in this arena for resports in it longer
than I have, but decades. It's always a little bit
of an open question of what the districts look like
and how you can get there. But there could be
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a theater or two that would go Republican if they
were changed. And so I think the minds that you know,
they know the geography, they know those population centers, they
could they could work those around. And I think also
just a knowledge of who the voters are that have
voted for President Trump and Republicans have changed a little bit.
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Some of the you know, working class vote that traditionally
had been blue voters are now more red voters, so
even some of those demographics are a little bit different
than they have been.
Speaker 6 (02:44:36):
In the past.
Speaker 10 (02:44:37):
But smarter minds than than mine would be the ones
that would be coming up with those lines.
Speaker 6 (02:44:41):
Yeah, well, hopefully we'll go after things like you know,
Maxwell Frost's seat over there in the Orlando area, because
that little socialist piece of trash he needs to go.
Even if they we just replaced him with a moderate Democrat,
I would be happy, because we really need to go
after those those people that really really want to bring
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socialism to this country. Which is another thing that I
don't understand why the Republican Party isn't pushing harder at
educating the people about the dangers of socialism. You know,
it's like this, this is what we're seeing. I mean,
you got Mama Donne up in New York City who
wants to go on socialists with that. Then you see
all these other pushes, and you never see the Republican
Party coming out and saying, hey, this is the reason
(02:45:23):
why you don't want to be socialists. We just don't
see them educating people. I don't get why they're not
doing it.
Speaker 7 (02:45:32):
Well, that's kind to start Brian with a really strong,
comprehensive balanced budget proposal for the Republicans. So they need
to get their messaging right, like in the next couple
of months, right after the first of the year.
Speaker 6 (02:45:43):
Yep.
Speaker 7 (02:45:43):
And just going back to some of the other people
in Florida that could be at risk. You take people
like Lollis Frankel, who's been a champion for the left,
one of Nancy Pelosi's best friend. He's down in Paul Beach. First,
she could be taken out easily with the little redistricting
they'die Watcherman Schultz also affectionately referred to by the Republican
consultants is that a watcher person's Sheltz because she's been
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such a defender of the transgender ideology. So the point
is that there are a couple of key races down
there where we could take back probably two to three
seats for the state. And look, right now, two to
three seats seats are big as far as contributing to
the Republican majority. But you're right, and this is one
thing I've learned about. Okay, now we've kind of gotten
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through the whole mess of the of the continuing Resolution
to keep the government open. Ye okay, we have another
looming deadline on January thirtieth.
Speaker 6 (02:46:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:46:35):
I fear that if Republicans don't come and roll out
like a defined balanced budget to say, hey, guys, this
is how we're going to pay down debt, we're going
to cut taxes more, and we're going to pave the
way for more prosperity in the country. We're going to
lose control of the messaging. We've got to get control
of the fiscal responsibility messaging.
Speaker 6 (02:46:52):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely right. I mean, you know, one of
the things we talked about this earlier on the show
was Chuck Hugh's proposal for the Obama Care subsidies to
bring that out to three years. And you know, somebody
might look at it and go, why three years, Well,
three years totally makes sense because in three years we're
going to be running for another election for the presidency.
And when you can start pushing that, you know, the
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Republicans are not doing anything for the healthcare and this
is going to expire again in a couple of months
if you don't vote for Democrats. You know, it's kind
of this this stupid game that they play of fear
mongering and they do it intentionally and if we don't
control this, I mean right now, like the whole healthcare thing.
And I talked with Rick Scott about this the other
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day about how you know, he's got his proposal for
the two thousand dollars and you know, on and on
and on and on. But I keep saying, why are
we not addressing the problem with healthcare? And that's the
expense of the actual healthcare itself and not the insurance.
And you know, it seems like they just don't get
on that. And in the fact that you know, the
Obamacare or the Affordable Care Act is so affordable that
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we have to subsidize it. It's like, why is the
message not getting out there of going, hey, if it's affordable,
we wouldn't have to subsidize it. It just seems like
we keep missing those both.
Speaker 10 (02:48:07):
Yeah, I was loving you when you were talking about
that earlier on the show.
Speaker 4 (02:48:12):
Brian.
Speaker 10 (02:48:12):
You know, it's ridiculous you have this affordable uh you know,
system and theory that was put into place, yet it
has to be subsidized by the government. And you're right
that the the Dems know what they're doing. I mean,
they have a seam they have a plan. They know
that they kind of have Trump and the Republicans a
little bit against the wall on this affordability issue. Healthcare
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happens to be the thing that they're they're really focusing on.
And I think if you look at some of the
pulling this out, there a lot of people and I
mean we've all had this conversation the cost of prescription drugs.
It's one of those things that just kind of shocks
people when they see things that are on their bill.
And so Republicans do we need a comprehensive plan. We
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need exactly what you said, Brian. We need to figure
out or remind people why the costs of healthcare are
what they are and figure out how to get those
free market factors into play to bring those costs down.
We need to produce more healthcare. We need more workers,
we need better labor policy, we need everything across the
board sort of opposes the leftist agenda to try to
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make our free market work for us. And I'm afraid
that the messaging has been muddled from our side. The
other guys are probably doing it a little bit better
with their message.
Speaker 6 (02:49:27):
Yeah, yeah, that that they are. Unfortunately, I mean they're
they're good at it. I mean, you've got we got
some pretty craptastic people that are on the left, but
you know, the power and the brains behind the party,
they still got got it going on and they know
what they're doing. And that's the danger of the Democrats.
We've got to watch out for them. America View this weekend.
What do you got on the show this weekend? I mean,
(02:49:49):
it can't be any better? There were a couple of
weeks ago, but you know, we'll see what.
Speaker 4 (02:49:52):
You can do.
Speaker 10 (02:49:54):
That was the high water mark, right, sure, right, that
was it.
Speaker 6 (02:49:57):
You can hang it up at this point.
Speaker 4 (02:49:58):
It really was.
Speaker 10 (02:49:59):
Yeah, it really was. Every show from now on, we're
just trying to recapture that lost glory. So we are
going to take a deep dive actually on Georgia. We
like to do this from time to time where we'll
talk to somebody a leader in some of the other
states and Georgia. We talked about the House during this
portion of the show, but the Senate, the US Senate
is an important part as well, and one of the
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big races there is going to be trying to displace
Senator John Ossoff, the Democrat there. So we're going to
be talking to a state representative, Leemon Franklin. He's one
of the rising stars in Georgia. Just kind of get
his read on Georgia politics, the Republicans and what's going
on there. We're looking forward to that.
Speaker 6 (02:50:37):
Awesome, that'll be good. Any thoughts on the rumor of
Marjorie Taylor Green wanting to go for the Senate seat.
Speaker 10 (02:50:46):
I mean, it's it's interesting. We'll certainly talk to him
about that, you know, the drama and the crisis around
her and her seat over just the last few weeks.
I mean, it's really crazy how much has changed. So
we'll we'll definitely chat with him about that and see
what his thoughts are.
Speaker 6 (02:51:02):
Yeah, all right, Well, it's gonna be a great show.
America in View. You can check him out of America
and View dot com find out where you can listen,
and of course it's on the podcast, so you can
listen to it at any time once the show is
over later on today when you get that all recorded
and ready to go, So go check it out. It's
a it's a great show. You guys have a lot
of great insight, You got some great guests and uh
and I always enjoy listening to it. Unfortunately I got
(02:51:23):
to listen to it on the podcast because you know,
on my schedule, so busy. But it's great and I
suggest everybody go check it out americainview dot com where
you can go check it out. Matt and Brett Dowster.
You guys are awesome. Thank you so much, and I
guess we'll talk again next week.
Speaker 7 (02:51:39):
Oh good, everybody, everybody's in check out the Brian Russ campaign.
That's right next week, that's right.
Speaker 6 (02:51:45):
I trust Russ dot Com. That's the official campaign site,
so you can go check that out. It's it's growing,
there's actually some issues that are now listed up there,
and and uh it's expanding, so you can go check
that out. Because it's campaign season. You know, we're trying
to get through Christmas, but once Christmas is over, it's on.
So thanks guys, appreciate it. We'll talk with you guys
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later on Brett and Matt Doster from America in View.
And that's it for us. We got to get out
of here too. Have a fantastic weekend coming up on Monday.
Chris Cescilito, I know I always screw up his name
from Newsmax. He's going to be joining us on the
show on Monday, so in the meantime, have a great
weekend and we'll talk with you on Monday. See you later, bye.