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Right, welcome to the show. Good morning, Happy, What is today?
It's Wednesday? Good morning. Thanks for waking up with us today.
At least I hope you are awake me. We're working
on it. I ran into a catastrophe yesterday. Yesterday I
made my last cup of knocking off coffee, and now
I'm I'm stuck with some store brand crap, and I
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mean it's caffeine. I couldn't even foof with it. I
couldn't even foof woo it up enough to actually be
good for my palatine because I'm so bougie. Anyhow, good morning,
and welcome to this show. Thanks for waking up with
us today. As always, as we approach the end of
the week, where again after this week we are no
longer going to be Live Terrestrial in this time slot,
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we are moving to a new time slot starting on
Monday morning. We are going to be moving from the
five am to eight am to nine am to noon. Now,
I gotta also point this out too, and I'm so stupid.
I'm just you know, you know, sometimes when you you
you get so focused on certain things and you just
sometimes with me, I've got too much knowledge up in
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my head on some things, and I just I made
a boom boom, and I got to correct the boo boo.
Because even the the owner of the new owners of
the radio stations, he texts me and he's like, hey,
by the way, great to have you on board, but
and that that's never a good thing when the new
boss says, hey, it's great to have you on board,
but and this is this is the bad part. And
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I'll tell you the bad part in a second. He
goes one of the frequencies that I'm on because I
did some graphics and I did a few things to
promote the moving of the show. And he says, it's
not at one O three five over in the Fort
Walton Beach, Pensacola kind of area. He says, it's one
O three one. And the thing that made me just
kind of go oh and feel kind of stupid about
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it is that I used to be the operations manager
for those radio stations that the new company owns over
at Fort Walton Beach. I was on the air on
one oh three point one when I was in that
market like fifteen years ago. If there's anybody that should
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have known better, it was me, and I made the
boo boo. So I gotta correct that. That's gonna be
one of the things I gotta do when I get
off the air today, that it's one oh three point
one if you are west of Panama City, if you're
out in that area, which again is another good thing,
because I know that some people, like in the Defeeniac area,
the Freeport area, you guys have sometimes said, hey, sometimes
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I have a hard time getting in the signal. Well,
if you still want to listen to the show, between
nine and noon. You have multiple frequencies now to be
able to hear that starting on Monday. So there you go.
So I got to correct those things. It's one of
three point one, not one of three point five. And
again the dumb part about it is I was the
dummy that not only ran and the radio station that
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was on that frequency back then. I was on the
air on that frequency back then, and I still boomo
that up. But either way, good morning and welcome to
the show. Now I got some news that is going
to probably blow your mind, and you're going to say,
there's no way, there's no way that this happened. The
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Manhattan shooter, which again I will not say his name
because I don't think anybody who does that type of
stuff deserves having their name ever repeated again in history
and should fade away. But the Manhattan shooter, who was
identified as a Los Angeles or a Las Vegas casino guard,
a security guard there. He had a history of are
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you ready for it? I know this is going to
become a shocker, mental health issues.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
I know, it's.
Speaker 5 (04:57):
Wow. I can't believe it. I know, neither can you write.
But yeah, apparently the shooter in the Manhattan shooting that
happened the other day that took the lives of four people,
including himself, which I don't include him into the death toll. Really,
I don't want to, because that is just that's just
a relief in the world to see a piece of
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crap like that get exited out of this life that
we live in. But once again we are talking about
somebody and look, this is not one of these we've
got to wait a couple of weeks to investigate. It's
not one of these things where we got to debate it.
We had to investigate it and dig into it and
analyze and everything else. No, they came right out and
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realized that this guy is somebody who had mental health issues.
This is a guy who with his mental health issues,
came across the country, came to New York City with
his firearm and opened up fire on innocent people and
taking the lives of people who were just innocently doing
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their job and living their lives. And what do the
Democrats do? Like automatically, Corey Booker came Jeffries, all of
these nimrods are out there already calling for gun control
because we've got to get rid of the guns. The
guns are the problem. I mean, go ahead and talk
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to the several people in Michigan earlier last week or
this week, whatever it was that was that Walmart, just
shopping at Walmart and some psycho randomly comes to the
store and start stabbing people. So do we need to
take away guns? Do we need to take away knives?
While we're at it, go ahead and take away cars
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because we've had a couple of instances in the past
month where people have driven a car into crowds of people.
What else are we going to take away before you
actually address the real problem. This is just one of
these things where it's like the Democrats are so damn
stupid sometimes. And now you have of Governor Kathy Hokeel,
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she's jumping on the whole band gun movement again. And
then there's this New York assemblyman who said that we
should be doing gun control, not in discussions on the
tiki tacky aspects of specific guns. We should just ban
them all. Don't go into the thing and just you know,
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nitpick things and say, well, you know, that's not quite
an AR fifteen style weapon, which God, that is the
statement that just makes every time I hear a media
person or a politician say an AR fifteen style weapon,
I want to punch him in the throat, I really do.
I want to get a pair of brass knuckles with
those little spikes on it and just right to the throat.
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Because you're stupid. And when you start coming out and
you start saying things like that, you clearly don't know
what you're talking about. So please stop talking about guns.
You can say an AR style weapon, sure, but to
say an AR fifteen style weapon, and AAR fifteen is
a particular weapon, it either is or it isn't an
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AAR fifteen. But either way, when you look at a
lot of the mass shootings that go out there, the
vast majority of them are not done with an AR
fifteen style weapon. They're done with a pistol. But the
Assemblyman Alex bores Boring. He came out and said, it's
finally time for us to have a nationwide ban on
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assault weapons, on these AR fifteen style weapons. But we
shouldn't be in these discussions of tiki taki aspects of
gun specifics. We need to be taking action to keep
people safe. Exactly where we draw the line on exactly
what kind of weapons we can discuss. So let me
let me get this straight because I want to see
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how this works out. Okay, all right, So we're gonna
ban the assault weapons. We're gonna ban the AR fifteen
style weapons. I'm bad, crap crazy. I have the desire
to go out now and kill people because I am
batcrap crazy. What am I gonna do?
Speaker 6 (09:12):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (09:12):
I can't use the Air fifteen. Oh well, oh that's right.
I've got a glock. I'm gonna go grab my glock
and I'm gonna go to the local walmart and shoot
up the walmart with my glock. I would do it
with my AR fifteen style weapon, but you know, the
politicians banned them, and they stopped me from being able
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to use those. So I'm just gonna use my glock instead.
And not a big deal that they limited the magazines,
because I've gotten fifteen magazines. I'm just gonna load up
my shirt pockets and my pants pockets and I'm gonna
go in and I'm gonna just empty it out, drop
that mag and slam the next one in and keep
on going. Hey, moron's did you think about that one?
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Is your thinking? Policy? And the procedure that you're doing
this kind of the same thing as I don't understand
why they were shooting the place because there was this sign.
Look the sign right there. It says gun free zone,
and he brought a gun in here. I can't believe
he would do that. You're a moron for going down
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that road and thinking that, y'all, we'll just ban a
certain style of gun, and that an idiot who has
a mental disorder, who is bound and determined to hurt
and kill people, isn't gonna go.
Speaker 7 (10:30):
Well, I guess I can't use my AR fifteen. I'll
have to use one of my other types of guns
because these ones aren't banned. And even if you did
take away every single gun that we had in this nation,
which we all know will never happen, what else can
I do?
Speaker 5 (10:47):
Oh, I've got this the samurai sword that I got
at that trade convention. I'll just use that. I'm gonna
walk through the Walmart and I'm just gonna swing away
and take everybody out. What do you do next? Oh?
Do we ban all of those?
Speaker 8 (11:01):
All?
Speaker 3 (11:02):
Right?
Speaker 5 (11:02):
Well, damn it, I really wanted to go through the
Walmart today and you know, swinging my sword at everybody.
But they banned them. They ban those I guess I
can't do that. You know, I'm still I'm bound to
determine to go kill some people. So what else can
I could drop my car. I'll drive my car right
through the front door of Walmart. Then I'll chase people
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down because I'm crazy. Oh god, they banned that type
of car because I use that. What do I do next?
It's just so stupid when politicians come out and say that.
Of course, we all know that the real push behind
the banning of weapons is so that you and I
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don't have the weapons to scare the hell out of
our government. We know that that is the reason for
why they push it. But it boils down to again,
when you look at so many of these mass shootings
that happen, or in this case, mass stabbings that happen,
or mass running people over that happened, it's not the
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element that was used that was the reason for it.
It was the person who was bat crap crazy. And
what's sad too, is you watch these politicians who again,
what was the headline hang on? The headline that I
saw was actually it was pretty funny and it was
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somewhat appropriate. Where was it.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
It was.
Speaker 5 (12:29):
Theater kid rebellion. Theater kid rebellion is kind of what
so many of these politicians are because they get that emotion.
We gotta take away these guns. You just don't understand.
If we don't take these guns away, the people are
gonna continue to die.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (12:51):
That was brilliant on the performance and everything. But let's
talk about some common freaking sense, shall we. If you've
got people that have mental health disorders who are getting
in this thing of they're hearing the voices in their
head and they're getting angry with people, and their only
solution to doing things is to go out and kill them,
do you not think that maybe it's the individual? Just
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curious if you think maybe that's the way we should
look at it, because banning a weapon is not going
to do it. I have multiple weapons. Most of the time,
I have one on me. I have not gone down
the road and shot anybody up because my gun hasn't said, hey,
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let's go shoot people. That's just stupid. Sure, there are
people that I want to punch them in the throat,
but I don't want to kill anybody. And even when
I say that, I want to punch him in the throat.
I won't really punch him in the throat. I just
kind of want to. It's a desire to be like, God,
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you're so stupid, I need to punch you in the throat.
But I know that, See, because this is the thing.
Even though I've been called crazy, I am not bad
crap crazy. I know that there's a difference between that.
I know that there's a way to settle our differences
rather than just going into the local store or go
to a school and shoot the place up. But our
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politicians continue to play this game. Of course, they play
the emotion. And the other thing too, is the weak minded,
emotional Democrat voters that also fall for it. I see
this all the time from people who I could guarantee
you have never touched a gun, let alone fired it,
let alone got educated about it at all. And they'll
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take to social media and they'll be like, we just
need to ban these guns because this is the worst
and Republicans are being mean about it.
Speaker 8 (14:50):
Now.
Speaker 5 (14:50):
The people are being mean about it are the Democrats
that refuse to admit that there's mental health problems. And
you want to talk about.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Being mean.
Speaker 5 (14:59):
Allowing somebody to go through life with the mental health
issue and look mental health issues, whether it be you know,
severe depression or you little on the Craig Cray sign,
it does a lot to you. And how fair is
that for us as a society to not look at
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those people who clearly need help and we have to
be like, oh, you can't say anything, it's not appropriate.
It's very insensitive for you to do.
Speaker 8 (15:31):
That.
Speaker 5 (15:33):
Really will do me a favor. The next time that
we have a mass shooting and there is a mother
and father that are grieving the loss of their loved one,
or a husband or a wife or children, why don't
you go to them and talk about how fair it is.
I'm so sick of hearing this from the politicians. Leave
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the guns alone. The guns are there for a reason.
What you have to do is go and look at
the mental health problems that we have in this country.
And until the left is willing to address that, you
will continue to have these type of events again, whether
it is a crazy guy that comes across the country
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and shoots up an office building, or a crazy guy
that grabs a knife and walks through Walmart and stabs
people for no reason, or a crazy person who jumps
in their car and plows over a crowd of people
until you address the actual root cause it will continue.
If you take away the guns, they'll stab people. If
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you take away the knives, they'll run people over. If
you take away the cars, they'll find another reason or
another way to be able to kill. You have to
think about the individual and the Democrats just won't do it.
We got to take a quick prank. Quiba right back.
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on Friday, which is part of the reason for why
I'm moving to the new slot. We're moving to the
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will be on multiple frequencies, which I do. Again, I
got it corrected. I said one O three point five
on the western Panhandle. It's actually one of three point one.
And again I used to program that radio station, so
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now I feel stupid for getting that one wrong. But
then if you're over in the Gainesville stark Tula area,
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you missed any of the show on the playback. So
there you go. Corey Booker through a temper tantrum. I
got to play that for you. We're gonna do that
after the break, and of course it keme. Jefferies continuing
on with his wonderful message. Republicans are ripping Medicaid away
from their own constituents and raising the cost of insurance
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on everyone else. Why are House Democrats pushing back? We
believe that you deserve a country where healthcare is affordable
and available when you need it. Oh, standby, Team Obama.
I'm going to rip into that statement in a minute,
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Speaker 5 (21:40):
All right, welcome back to the show. Good morning, Happy Wednesday.
Let's get this day started. Showing Tim Obama Akakiem Jeffries,
the leader of the minority party in the House, Republicans
are ripping Medicare away from their own constituents and raising
the costs of insurance on everyone else. Wire House Democrats
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pushing back. We believe that you deserve a country where
healthcare is affordable and available when you need it. First off,
the Keem Timu. Let's talk about who it is that
is losing the Medicaid benefits. The people that are losing
the Medicaid benefits first and foremost are illegal aliens, people
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who are not supposed to be in this country. They
are non citizens of this country. They came here without
the permission, without doing things correctly, breaking the law. So yes,
they should be ripped off of the Medicare roles and
sent back to their country and deal with things on
their own. And then, by the way, those are not
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your constituents. Because this is another one of the things
that the Democrats are trying to come out with now,
is it, Oh my god, even the illegals there are constituents. No,
they are not. They are illegal aliens, people breaking the
law living in your district, taking away benefits in services
from your actual citizen constituents. And you're not defending your constituents.
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But again, I've talked about this many many times. When
it comes to raising the cost of insurance, it is
not about insurance. If they want to really truly get
into the whole thing with fixing our healthcare system, you've
got to get into it and fix the cost of
health care, not just insurance. You have to make health
care affordable. And again, the Affordable Care Act is a
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load of crap. It is not affordable in any shape
or form one. If you are somebody who needs to
actually have the health care insurance because you have medical
conditions like myself when I had to be on the
ACA for a little while, it is expensive as hell
to beyond that for the plan. I was spending over
one thousand dollars a month for the plan and I
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still had a deductible that I had to meet That
was ridiculous. During the three months that I was actually
on the ACA before I switched to a new job,
it cost me about four thousand dollars. Four thousand dollars,
and actually I think it was only about two months.
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It wasn't even full three months. Four thousand dollars. That's
not affordable. And then the other people that are being
taken off of Medicaid are the people who are the
able bodied workers and not in a situation where where
the Republicans are looking at somebody and going, well, you
seem to be healthy and strong, you should be able
to still go work. There's a definition for able bodied worker,
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and those are the people that got taken off of
it because they don't need to be on it. They
need to go get a job, they need to provide
for themselves. But then again, the Democrats, they're all about
the socialism, and when the socialism and the communism, that's
when the government takes care of you. You gotta wake
it up a little bit. But let's talk about what
was that that freeze again? Hang on, I gotta look
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that one back up. I should write this one down
because it was a pretty good one. Theater Kid Rebellion,
Theater Kid rebellion. Oh buckle up, buttercup. For this one,
ladies and gentlemen, I introduced to you Spartans. I mean sorry,
Corey Booker.
Speaker 8 (25:23):
The Democratic Party needs a wake up call. I see
law firms bending a knee to this president, not caring
about the larger principles that those free speech rights that
you could take on any client.
Speaker 3 (25:36):
Why are you bending the knee.
Speaker 8 (25:38):
I see universities there should be bastions of free speech
bending at the knee to this president. I see businesses
taking late night talk show hosts off the air because
they dare to insult a president. I see people who
want mergers suddenly think that they have to pay.
Speaker 5 (25:59):
Tribute to this resident.
Speaker 8 (26:01):
And one of the very people here elected to defend
the constitution of the United States saying, oh, well, today,
let's look the other way and pass some resources that
won't go to Connecticut, that won't go to Illinois, that
won't go to New York.
Speaker 5 (26:16):
They will go to the states he likes.
Speaker 8 (26:21):
That is complicity with an authoritarian leader who is trashing
our constitution. It's time for Democrats have a backbone. It's
time for us to fight. It's time for us to
draw lines and when it comes to the safety of
my state being denied these grants. That's why I'm standing here.
Don't question my integrity, don't question my motives. I'm standing
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for Jersey, i am standing.
Speaker 5 (26:43):
For my police officers.
Speaker 8 (26:44):
I'm standing for the Constitution, and I'm standing for what's right.
And Dear God, if you want to come up to
me that way, you're gonna have to take it up
with me, because there's too much.
Speaker 3 (26:53):
On the line right now in America.
Speaker 8 (26:57):
As people's due process rights and freedom of the each rights,
and secret police are running around this country picking people
up off the streets who have a legal right to
be here. There's too much going on in this country.
When are we going to stand together for principles that
I just heard that we're agreed with. When are we
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going to stand together. If we don't stand as democrats,
we deserve to lose. But if we stand united, if
we stand strong, we stand with other people, if we
tell who the course of conviction in America, what this
president is doing is wrong. If we stand up and
speak that way, Dear God, we will win. Like all
of those people at our ancestors who join hands together
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and said we shall overcome.
Speaker 5 (27:46):
You remember in the last segment of the show, if
you were here for it, I talked about batcrap crazing.
You know what you would look. I'm going to give
him an a for the effort on the energy. That
is great, Senator Booker, that you've got that level of energy. Now,
the only thing that would be better with that level
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of energy is if you got half of the crap
that you said correct. People aren't bending the need to
the president. What has happened, Dear Senator Booker, I am Spartacus.
That man's such an idiot. He really is. We the
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American people, and a vast majority of we, the American people,
whether you're a Republican, Independent or Democrat, we got tired
of what we saw the country going through. When a
small minority of loud mouth pain in the asses like you, Senator,
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we're able to change society, change the words that we're
able to use, make so that if you do not
bow down to what the Democrats tell you to do,
that we will cancel you. How many lives under the
Democrat rule have been ruined because of the fact that
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you did not follow the political correctness of the Democrats,
because of the fact that you may have said a
word that the leftists didn't like, and because the leftists
were in charge of things, you lost your job or
you were shamed in certain areas and you were banned
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from being able to do this, and they went after you.
How many times has that happen to people in the
past decade or so. How many comedians would make a
joke that we, the American people, would laugh at and
the next thing you know, they get canceled. How many
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times have we seen a TV show where we on
the conservative side like it, but it offended somebody who's
a gigantic woos bag, and the next thing you know,
it had to be canceled. To hell with you Republicans
and conservatives, You just you don't understand because you know
you're not as elite and sophisticated as US Democrats. How
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much of that crap if we had to put up with?
How much of this stuff with the transgender are we
having to put up with? How many people's daughters sisters
have had to put up with a transgender thing and
you've been told, oh, sit down and just deal with it.
The American people finally got sick and tired of it,
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and this is one of many reasons for why there
was an overwhelming majority that ended up voting for Donald Trump. Remember,
I'd tell you this all the time, because this is
a fact that Republicans cannot win the presidency alone. In
order to win the presidency in this country right now,
and hopefully this will change a little bit, but resident
is right now, Republicans need to get independence and Democrats
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to vote for their president in order to win. That's
just a simple mathematical fact about the presidential election. And
he won the popular vote, he won, you know, the
electoral college in areas that shouldn't have won, but he
wanted because the American people finally said, we are sick
and tired of it. The American people hired Donald Trump
(31:23):
to say, knock it off. We're no longer putting up
with this. We're no longer putting up with all this
political correctness. We're done with this wasting of our money.
We want things changed. So it's not that businesses are
bowing down to the president, it's not that lawyers are
bowing down to the president. Is that the president is
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representing we the people, and we the people said knock
it off. And again, the thing with Stephen Colbert, they're
still on this. It was a private company. And even
if that private company was not losing money the forty
(32:13):
fifty million dollars a year that they were losing onto
the Stephen Colbert show, even if he was the highest
rated show in that time slot, that private company still
has the right to say, this is my product and
I don't want to present it any longer. And they
(32:34):
can turn around and say, sorry, Stephen, I just don't
like your show, so we're gonna get rid of you.
We're gonna put something else into that time slot. Something
that happens all the time now when it comes to
the Stephen Colbert thing, that's not just a private business
that was saying, Okay, yeah, we're gonna we're just gonna
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cancel you and move on with something else. I mean,
they're given the guy a year, which is another thing.
How many people get fired from their job next year, Hey,
yeah we're gonna we're gonna fire you. But it's next
year that you get to you get to lose your job.
That doesn't happen. And the reality behind the Stephen Colbert
cancelation is it was costing forty fifty million dollars a year.
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I mean, it cost them one hundred million dollars to
produce the show. They're only bringing in maybe fifty or
sixty million dollars in revenue, So that is a lose
situation for the private business. And of course it is
kind of funny too that you know, you have things
like USAID that you know, they get to cancel Culture
(33:41):
Movement because we finally said, hey, stop spending all of
this money, and why is all this money being spent
on this type of stuff? And you know, you do
see the USAID thing cancel. You do see Stephen Colbert
who's losing forty fifty million dollars a year, he gets canceled.
I mean kind of a few things that make you
go hmm right, I mean, who was subsidizing that forty
to fifty million dollar loss? And then there was we,
(34:03):
the people who just were not watching the show. The
man alienated fifty percent of the country by going on
there and doing his political rants on a regular basis.
I mean, I don't care if I alienate extreme leftists.
I really don't, because look, I'm I'm here on a
conservative talk show with an opinion show, and if they
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don't like it, tough. The fact that there are some
Democrats that listen to the show. I love that. I
absolutely love the fact that there are Democrats who listen
to the show. I love the fact that they they
message me on things as well, because that is what
we kind of need in this country, is we need
the ability to have our opinions, be able to talk
back and forth about it and be civil about it.
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But you get Spartacus that gets out there two and
a half minutes of ranting and raving, and not a
single thing that he said was actually accurate. It's too
bad that people like Corey Booker can't take that energy
with fact and with real purpose for the American people
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and protect them. I would love to see Corey Booker
take that energy and apply it to the illegals that
are here committing serious crimes. I would love to see
Corey Booker put that type of energy into making sure
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that we find those three hundred thousand missing immigrant children,
let alone the close to eight hundred thousand American children
that have gone disappearing. So bravo for the performance theater, kid,
But you're an idiot. You're an absolute idiot. And this
is one of the reasons for why the Democrat Party
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is falling apart. It's not because you're not growing a spine.
It's not because you're not being united. It's because you
are not listening to the American people and what the
American people want and need. Instead, you go off into
this utopian thing and thinking that this is what the
American people want, and it's not. You don't take care
of the American people. And then when you get out
(36:13):
there and you rant and you rave and you do
these things that don't support the American people. Yeah, we
push back on you. Now you just have to learn
to deal with it. We gotta take a quick break.
We'll be right back. This is Brian Rush Show. Good morning,
(36:40):
don't be afraid to say it.
Speaker 1 (36:42):
Knock it off. Back to the Brian Rust Show on
news Talk at one oh one.
Speaker 5 (36:47):
All right, time for what the propagandas says. On a
random Tuesday, Trump admitted to employing Virginia Guthrie, one of
Epstein's most well known victims that mar lago. She was
fifteen and getting mad when Jeffrey stole her. And this
was something only heard from Virginia herself during her deposition.
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And Maga doesn't care okay, So, Chris Maori, let's break
this downloadmit, shall we? Donald Trump, the guy who is
there's been absolutely no evidence whatsoever that he's a pedophile. Sure,
he loves women, dated a lot of women throughout his life,
cheated on a couple of wives with other women. He
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loves himself some women, no doubt about that. Oh, by
the way, Also is there a side note on that
he loves himself some beautiful women. We've never seen Donald
Trump with a fugly one. We've never seen that. Donald
Trump a man who has employed tens of thousands of
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not one hundred thousand plus people throughout all of his industries,
which service industries, by the way, service industries, which, as
most of us know, is an entry level industry. And
when you're a fifteen year old kid looking to get
your first job, you don't go into some high tech
job or upper level management or something. No, you generally
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work in some sort of a service industry. And the
Marlago Resort is a service industry place. That's where they
have people that are servers, pool attendance, whatever it may be. So, okay,
Donald Trump, as he is known for hiring people at
his resorts, his hotels, his businesses and everything. He hires
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this fifteen year old girl, or somebody hired this fifteen
year old girl. I'm sure that it wasn't Donald Trump
actually doing the employment. And then Jeffrey Epstein who came
to mar Lago for a little while before Donald Trump
realizing what it was that he was doing with underage girls,
and Donald Trump banned him and barred him from ever
coming into mar Lago. And Jeffrey Epstein is the one
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that we all know loves himself some underage girls. And
Jeffrey Epstein is the one that stole the seven to
fifteen year old girl from Donald Trump. And Donald Trump
was mad because Jeffrey stole her. I'm trying to hang on.
(39:20):
Let's do some math here. Let me get that paper
out here. Okay, so we got the math. Trump a
man who hires people to be able to employ them
do normal jobs. Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein who likes to have
sex with underage girls, steals fifteen year old girl from
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Donald Trump's employment. And it's Maga that doesn't care. So
during Virginia's deposition, did we hear about all the times
that when she was working at mar Lago that Donald
Trump would bring her to the private residence and would
have his way with her. Did we hear from her
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about how Donald Trump would have the said fifteen year
old girl at Mar A Lago and would pass him
around and share her with some of his buddies. Did
we did we get that? I'm not sure if I
missed that part of the deposition or not. I mean,
somebody can correct me if I am, but I'm pretty
sure we didn't see that part yet. One of the
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most well known victims of Jeffrey Epstein get stolen by
Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump is mad doing that. Hombins.
Chris Mowory, You really truly are an idiot, aren't you.
It's so sad to watch the level that these people
(40:49):
are trying to go to to slam on Donald Trump
and anybody who happens doing maga. They're getting to a
point of desperation. They're not even thinking out what it
is that they're saying. And that right there is a
perfect example of didn't think about that too well, did you? No,
you didn't, And then you got Jasmine Crockett. Jasmine Crockett saying,
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will we will all mourn when the us. We knew
when journalism was real, factual, unbiased, and unafraid. I applaud
all that still believe in truth, and also those that
refuse to bow to you know who. Additionally, freedom of
speech should be afforded to all. So while not quite
a journalist, it's important for me to say that I
(41:37):
stand with at Colbert Late Show. Let me go find
some tickets to go and see him live before August
recess ends. Just curiosity how old? How old is Jasmine Crockett.
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She's forty four. She might actually remember back when journalism
was journalism. Journalism is not what it was today. And
again thinking that somebody who is a financial failure, a
ratings failure, they fire him because of that, and now
(42:28):
journalism is bad. People are bowing down to you know who.
Speaker 8 (42:34):
Man.
Speaker 5 (42:36):
No wonder why the Democrats don't want to address mental health.
The reason they don't want to address mental health is
because they're suffering of it so badly that they can't
even realize that they're Craig Cray somebody mentioned in the
comments which should ban Democrats. You know what, that might
(42:58):
be an improvement to the world, Just a limit some
of their access to things, lock them up in a
nice padded room. Here's some animal crackers have fun. We
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Welcome back down a retewo of the show you want
to get. Thanks so much for waking up with us today.
Do appreciate it. You know it's it's so funny watching
the argument coming from the left when it comes to
the whole Epstein thing. I mean, they're they're they're so
delusional at this point, and all that they want to
do is just tie Donald Trump to that, and they
don't understand what it is that they're talking about. And
(44:41):
on CNN, one of my my favorite shows to hate
on CNN, they had this conversation. It was that that
show with Abby Phillips where she's like, uh, you know,
she reminds me, she reminds me of what was the
girl on in Living Color to one that Jamie Fox played.
(45:02):
She was always like with the big lips. That's what
I think of every time that I look at Abby
Phillip because she just she's not very bright. But one
of the people that I think is without a doubt,
the most hated person at the CNN location, and not
by you know, viewers like us, not that we really
watch it, but by their staff has got to be
Harry Etton. That man has gotten to be the most
(45:24):
hated person that walks the halls of CNN because lately,
every time that you see him on and he's their
lead data analyst. He counters the argument that everyone of
the talking bubbleheads on CNN have to say, look, there
there are facts about Donald Trump when it comes to
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his of what he's doing, what he said, the accomplishments
that he's had. There's just facts about it. It's all
there is to it. But Harriett ended up pushing back
against claims that the President Donald Trump's support among publican
voters is weakening due to the renewed attention to the
Jeffrey Epstein case. Now, I can tell you this, there
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are probably a lot of us on the Donald Trump
side that we are not happy with how Donald Trump
and the administration is handling the Epstein matter. I think
we're all in agreeance to that that we're not happy
with how Donald Trump is handling it. Does that mean
that we all of us that are now don't support
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Donald Trump. No, we still support Donald Trump. We support
the things that Donald Trump is doing. We're just not
happy with how he's handling the Jeffrey Epstein thing. That's
one thing. It's one thing that quite honestly does not
affect the lives of ninety nine point nine percent of
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Americans zero percent. Just about does it affect anybody? Sure,
we want people to be held to a certain stand.
We want the people who have done these atrocious things
to underage girls. To be held responsible absolutely, But does
it change any of our lives if all of a
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sudden today, think about this for a second, and if
this would actually change somebody's life other than you know,
you'd be like, yes, finally, all right, would it make
a difference in your life if all of a sudden,
in about an hour from now, we see that we
convicted politician X or business person X or Hollywood celebrity
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X for having sex with an underage girl at Epstein Island,
is that going to change your life? The answer to
that question that I can tell you is most likely no. Again,
we'll be like, oh, thank god, you know, finally got
a little bit of justice there. But if it doesn't happen,
is it going to change any of our lives? The
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answer to that again is no. So the Epstein thing
is more of an irritant for those of us that
are Donald Trump supporters, but not something that really matters
that much. We want the people that have done this
to be held responsible, absolutely, but it doesn't change our effects,
our lives. And this is the reason for why we
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are still supporting Donald Trump, because he is handling the
things that actually matter that actually make a difference in
our lives. But during an exchange that happened on the
CNN Roundtable show, it happened during the It's called Newsnight,
would they do that with Abbey Phillip, they had the
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former ESPN Jamie Hill, is that how you say? I
don't really care how you say your name, because she's stupid.
She suggested that the president's base was beginning to erode,
and she alleges that the President Trump's handling of the
Epstein matter had led to growing skepticism among his supporters. Again,
not really, we just are that they're not doing this right.
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It's not making us go damn. It can't believe. I've
voted for Donald Trump, but he didn't go after Epstein.
But Hill said on the show that this is the
downside of the strategy, strategy that he has imported that
got him elected. His entire strategy with the ESPN file
or the Epstein files was to try to give people
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the strong impression that this was Bill Clinton, this was Democrats,
This was something that they were trying to hide. She
further went on to claim that Trump had made Epstein
a central theme of his campaign despite defend that it
was not on any of Donald Trump's major platforms. It
wasn't on a policy, wasn't on a platform. He just mentioned. Yeah,
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you know, we should probably get down to the bottom
of this, find out what's going on. She went on
to say that and now this is all turned on him,
he won't be able to convince his base that this
is a transparent investigation at all. And look, yeah, at
this point, our credibility in the Trump administration to handle
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the Epstein case is probably wane. Are there ways that
that can be rebuilt? Yeah, get rid of PAMBONDI, get
a real prosecutor in there that's got the cojones to
do it and get things done. Don't lie to us
about it. But she went on to say that you've
convinced a lot of these people a part of your
whole spiel is that the government isn't to be trusted,
(50:30):
and then you're asking these same people to suddenly trust
that this is all up and up, and they're just
not buying it. Look, we trust Donald Trump to do
what he's what he's doing, what we've asked him to do.
We're just myth that this particular thing is not happening.
But Anton came in and encountered the assertions by pointing
to the latest polling data stating that President Trump's support
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among Republicans remains strong, and he said, look, I think
for Trump, it does feel a little bit like the
Lady doth brought protest a little too much, right, But
when it comes to his approval rating with Republicans, it's
basically as solid as it ever was. And he went
(51:13):
on to acknowledge the fact that there's public dissatisfaction across
the party lines concerning a limited transparency around the Epstein thing.
And look, we admit you asked any Trump supporter, they'll say, yeah,
we were a little upset about this and we want
something done about it, but it doesn't change the way
we support Donald Trump. And CNN's latest poll found that
Trump's approval rating among Republican respondents has climbed up to
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eighty eight percent, which is up two points from the
network's previous poll that they did, and according to ed,
the data indicates that the controversy has not negatively impact
the President's base because mostly we're smarter than that, and
we know this has got to hurt. We're not a cult.
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But he also went on to say that, I mean, look,
I think that this one surprised me a bit because
of all of these complaints online going after Trump and
the Epstein files. You might think his approval ratings are
going down with the Republicans. If anything, they're going up,
he said, Which that's got to just take off the left,
because here we are, we're we the left are the
(52:20):
right are talking about how, hey, we're mad at you,
Donald Trump for doing this, Hey, get out it, and oh,
by the way, we still support you. Like the left
can't understand that concept. How can you support him when
you say you don't agree with that, because it's bigger
than that. We don't get all emotionally whiny and crying.
So this is kind of a funny thing. James Carvill,
you want to talk about somebod who's bad, crab crazy
(52:43):
James Carvell, the man every time he turned around, he's
changing his opinion on things, and he would be so bitter,
and he's going on about the Democrats, how they're they're
they're sucking and they're losing and everything else. Well, he
was on the story on Fox News and he said
that he's not worried about the Democrats because they have
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a bucket load of talented politicians to take a leadership
role in the party. Really, he said, well, look, I've
been very critical of the party, called it a bunch
of bad names, even in the New York Times. But
Virginia cometh okay, that's good. And will the Democrats don't
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like the party because we're losing. And I love Steven Colbert.
He knows a lot about how to evaluate athletic talent,
and I think Carl would agree that with that. Carl
wrote that there's a ton of Democrat political talent waiting
in the wings for twenty twenty eight. Where if the
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Democrat Party right now has talent that's waiting in the wings,
why aren't they speaking up? Why is it that you're
allowing people like AOC who doesn't have a clue, let
alone talent, a lead, which, by the way, thankfully a
lot of the Democrat polities are showing that even Democrats
are like, yeah, we're kind of done with her. And
then you have Jasmine Crockett, who tries to be a
little hood rat who's not because she grew up in
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the latest lifestyle. Is that the talent that you're talking about,
Is it Spartacus who gets out there and throws his
hands in the air and yells and hollers on the
scented floor and says a bunch of things and says,
you need to get a spine. Is that the talent
that you're talking about? You know, what would actually be
talent for democrats is to get somebody who can actually
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talk to a regular Democrat and find out things from them, like, Hey,
how's life going, how's everything going?
Speaker 2 (54:39):
You good?
Speaker 5 (54:41):
We'll get loads of talent. This ought to be interesting
to see. We gotta take a quick break. We'll be
right back. This is the Bride Rush Show.
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Good morning, Good morning America.
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Turn the Brian Rust Show up a little louder and
watch them.
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Now back to the show on news Talk head one
on one. All right, welcome back to the show. Good morning,
Thanks for waking up with us today. Man the Gulf
of America cam if you're watching the show on Rumbling
Wimkin this morning, Oh what a beautiful sunrise this morning.
Speaker 5 (55:21):
Looks great out there. No storm clouds out on the Gulf,
even though they're coming. I mean, it's not a big surprise,
because I mean the weather report at this time of
the year. If you've never been to Florida, I'll just
tell you what it is. It's gonna rain at some point.
It's gonna be a hell of a storm and it's
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gonna be hot. And then after it rains, it's gonna
be even worse because it'll be even more humid. It'll
be gross, it'll be icky, it'll be nasty. Like yesterday yesterday,
those storms that rolled through. There was no one big
storm that rolled through yesterday. It was like little besket
ball storms that were coming through and it would come
(56:02):
through and it would it would dump. I mean the
lightning yesterday too. Again, Wow, is it just me? Or
We had this conversation the other day in the office
about how the lightning recently, the lightning has just been
absolutely on the insane level, like you know normally, and
my boss saidn't pointing this out, and a very good
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point because we'll sit there at the airport sometimes we'll
look out, you know, watching the storm as it is,
as it's coming through, and as as we're sitting there,
you'll see these bolts of lightning that come down and
you know, normally you see that it's just that flash
that comes down through. Nowadays, it seems like these bolts
of lightning are like they just come down and it's
like these thick, huge rods of lightning that just hang
(56:47):
there in the sky for a little while. Something we
never used to see.
Speaker 10 (56:51):
That's because it's climate change, Brian, and you're just denying it.
Speaker 5 (56:55):
Look, it's called weather, and the weather changes. I mean,
it would be interesting to why it is that the
lightning has been the way that it has been lately.
But then again, here's the thing too, And I've pointed
this out before, and some people may not have noticed this,
but it was years ago. Let's talk let's go twenty
five years ago, roughly. The jet stream, and we kind
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of remember this. If I pointed out you'll probably remember
it was probably not one of those things top of
the mind. The jet stream used to come down, and
it always used to be like when it made the upswing,
the jet stream that came through the America. It would
make that upswing between New Orleans and Mobile that was
kind of the area where you would always see if
you looked at the weather stuff like I do, because
(57:39):
I'm a nerd, you'll see that that's where it comes
up and in the twenty five years that I have
lived here on the Gulf Coast, I have watched the
weather and I have seen how that jet stream has
slowly creeped over and now that jet stream, the upswing
of the jet stream, is now closer to Panama City
(57:59):
than it had ever been before. It's called weather. It
changes a little bit, because I know some don't understand this.
The Earth, which is round, as it rotates, sometimes those
weather patterns don't quite stay with it and they move
a little bit. So we've seen some interesting changes in
some of the weather. Was that the sixties sit on
(58:21):
the porch and watch the lightning bolts of big Yeah,
I mean these uh, these these weather bolts lately have
just really been truly something else. Yeah. The lightning, it was,
it was off the chain, without a doubt. And it's
been some good lightning lately. And when you're sitting on
(58:41):
thend the airport, you know, when I'm working the aviation job,
when you had that big open area to see it
and there's no obstructions, holy cow, it is. It's some
impressive stuff to say the least. But we are going
to expect some more storms today because well it's summertime
in Florida. And that's the reason why, you know, So
whenever those tourists ask is it gonna rain? Yes, when yes,
(59:03):
it's gonna rain, it might be over, There might be over,
there might be right here. It'll be quick, but don't
worry about it because it's gonna be humid af later on.
And it does. Anyhow, where else are we going to this?
I'm just I'm in this mode today. I didn't sleep
well last night. I ended up working extremely late last night.
(59:25):
So Charlie, for some god forsaken reason, last night, he
he got into this mode of wanting to wake me up,
like throughout the night. I don't know if there was
something wrong. I don't know. I think he's not feeling well,
but he was waking me up and rather than doing
like his normal he would cuddle with me, kind of
come in and cuddle up a little bit and you know,
(59:46):
just be like, okay, I'm gonna sleep. No, he was
standing on the pillow slapping me in the face. Well,
I mean he'd start off with like touching, like hey, hey,
excuse me, you're awake, You're awake, And then when I
was ignoring him, I started getting this slap in the face.
So I woke up multiple times throughout the night tonight
and I'm kind of a little And then coffee, I'm
(01:00:07):
having to drink this store brand off the shelf crap
because I ran out of knock it off coffee. This
is a drag today, but we'll get through it anyhow.
We'll get through it. Yeah, you mean the weather is
fluid and it shifts like the earth. Yeah, I know,
it's hard to believe. By the way, don't forget that.
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in the morning, so you can check that out. We
got to talk about some of the more, the Democrats
with their their fight for the illegals, which now they're
(01:02:17):
calling their constituents. I have to ask, how mad would
you be or how mad are you when you're elected official,
when you are a citizen of this country, and your
elected official goes around and says that the people who
broke into our country illegally that are committing heinous crimes,
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that they're my constituents and we've got to do everything
that we can to protect my constituents. Then you ask yourself,
as my congressman, congresswoman, congress person, whatever they want to
identify as, what have they done for me and the
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community that I grew up in. What are they doing
to protect me? What are they doing to make sure
that my family is taken care of? What What have
they done? Because lately the Democrats have not done a
whole lot for the American people, for the American citizens,
and all they do is focus on the violent illegals.
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I mean, again, I've said this that you can make
an argument I don't necessarily agree with that. You can
make the argument about, you know, the innocent family that
kind of came in here for better life, YadA, YadA, YadA.
You can make that fight. You can make that argument, fine,
But to stand up for those that are committing heinous
acts in this country, violent acts that are part of
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these violent, violent gangs. How the Democrats can say that
this is what our priority has got to be and
people are okay with that. I had some problems. We're
gonna talk about the sit in coming up in a
minute plus Senator Van Holland. He admitted who paid for
his trip to go to El Salvador to chat with
the married Marilyn Man. Talking about that coming up in
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All right, welcome back to the show. Good morning, Happy Wednesday.
Thanks you waking up with us day. Appreciate it. Anybody
see the latest Democrat lawmakers sit in. I love it
when they do this because man, that's so effective. I mean,
nothing says governing like I'm gonna sit down in front
of a door like a little child and chant grow up, seriously,
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grow up a little bit. Members of the Maryland Democrat
Congressional delegation stage they sit in at the Immigration and
Customs ICE Enforcement building use to temporarily hold individuals facing
deportation on Monday afternoon after being denied a tour of
the facility. Now I'm sure that is one of those
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situations where they just showed up again and they're like, hey,
let us in, Hi, let us in. We've got the media,
We're here to do our duties. Let us in. We
all know that they're there just to make a spectacle
of things. But the Maryland Democrats included Democrats Senator Chris
van Holland along with the Angela also Brooks. Can you
imagine that being your last name? Also Brooks. But they
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attempted to inspect the facility after accusing ICE of maintaining
inadequate conditions for illegal immigrants under detention. There a claim
that ICE is now denied, and one of the Democrat
lawmakers said she and her colleagues were there to protest
on behalf of their constituents in ICE custody, despite those
under detention being migrants without legal status who broke the
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law by living in their districts. Democrat Maryland Representative Sarah L.
Well I don't care how you say her last name.
It was one of the lawmakers joining the sit in,
and she referred to the illegal immigrants in the Baltimore
ICE custody as her constituents. It's my constituents. And she
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did that in a video that she posted in social
media on Monday, and she said, our constituents, many of
my constituents have gone through this facility, and we've only
found out because their families, their loved ones, have reached
down to us, and we're doing everything we can on
their behalf. We know that eighty percent they've admitted eighty
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percent of those who have been detained have no criminal record,
including the constituents that I represent. You know the people
that illegally came into our country and crossed our borders
illegally and lived in our country illegally. Just because they
hadn't gotten busted at that time, Sure they didn't have
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a criminal record, doesn't make them not criminals. But she
went on to characterize the illegal immigrants as her constituents
when speaking with the ICE official at the Baltimore facility.
According to the Baltimore Sun, Or did the reporting on
this and Democrat mayor or Maryland Democrat Maryland representative go,
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how do you even say this name? Can we get easy?
Can we get into a politicians?
Speaker 8 (01:07:49):
Now?
Speaker 5 (01:07:49):
They're just an easy name. It's like a quasi from
mafufui whatever. I don't care who's. A senior member of
the House Oversight Committee told the reporters at a press
conference following these sit in that the delegation chose to
stage a protest after being denied entry to the facility
allegedly conduct over to conduct the oversight. Now again, the
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thing that the Democrats keep doing is they show up
with media to do their quote unquote oversight, and sure
they don't let them in. Why because you're making a
spectacle of things. Now you know that if if they
were allowing cameras into the detention center and their constituents
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were on camera and that got broadcast, you know that
these same people that are bitching because they weren't allowed
to be in would start going, oh my god, you're
threatening the safety of my constituents by putting them all
over the cameras and on TV. You're threatening their safety.
Oh my god, you're the worst ever. You must go
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because they're so inconsistent on their whining and crying, they
really truly are. But when we look into this a
little bit more with the Maryland Gang, and maybe we
need to be looking a little bit better at Maryland
because there seems to be some problems over there. Is
there something in the water, Is there something in the
crab cakes or something? What's going on? But when Senator
Chris van Holland, the Democrat senator from Maryland, you remember
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when he was trying to support Brego Garcia, the married
Maryland man, the man who he has a wife that
he beats, and he's got children, and he's such an
innocent man, you know, the man that was found driving
a vehicle full of illegal immigrants. Then that vehicle also
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was something that was tied to a lot of human trafficking.
But he's just a married Maryland man. I mean, come on.
Then he took his trip to l Salvador to go
and return Albrego Garcia, the man who is wanted in
his home country. It was a member of MS three
team and not even a US citizen. Yet the senator
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takes the time and the effort and spends the money
to go down to El Salvador to retrieve him. Well,
it kind of kind of leaked a little bit that,
you know, he he used your taxpayer dollars to go
do this trip. Isn't that nice? Isn't that nice? Isn't
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that nice that our senators are lying to us about
this and then they finally admit it when they're in trouble.
He did an interview on Fox News Sunday with the
Shannon Beam and when he was pressed by Shannon about
who paid for the trip, Van Holland said, it was
officially cleared, you know, a congressional trip. Shannon replied with saying,
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so taxpayer dollars and he responded with yes, like every
other trip. So this guy admitted that, yes, I went
to El Salvador to try and get a member of
a citizen of another country to be released into my
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custody so that I can bring him back to our
country when he was here illegally to begin with and
booted out and used your taxpayer dollars to do it.
He defended his use of the government funds for the trip,
arguing that that he wasn't vouching vouching for one person,
but standing up for due process rights under the Constitution,
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and the comment marked a shift from his April fifteenth remarks,
where he called our bregogressy an American citizen, and now
he vowed to fight for his constituent. See now they're
changing the words. The Democrats love doing this. This is
like their favorite thing. When a word isn't working for him,
they change it so that they say they're changing things.
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And you, oh, no, no, no, no, no, you don't understand.
I didn't say he was an American citizen. I never
said that he's just a constituent. His staff later claimed
that he misspoke and was referring to Garcia's US born wife.
You didn't misspoke. You exactly intended to say that, you moron.
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And I love it when we always get the misspoke
when they get busted for doing something stupid. And of course,
Van Hollins's office did not respond to multiple inquiries from
The Daily Caller about the details regarding the funding of
his trip and the codell, which is the congressional trips
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that they do. The official congressional visits abroad must be
approved by leadership in coordinated with foreid affairs committees, and
Senators are required to follow ethic rules and report any
gifts or expenses. Travel costs are typically covered by the
US government through Congressional Department of Defense, through the Congressional
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and Department of Defense, or the state Deartment funds. Chuck
Schumer's office also refused to comment on the situation as well. So,
not only are they spending your money on these congressional
trips to go take care of constituents, not American citizens, constituents,
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what are they doing for you? Florida Congressman Democratic Congressman
Maxwell Frost, which is another one, Orlando guys, can you
reconsider this idiot? Can you find somebody else? Because he's
an idiot? He really is. Him along with California Representative
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Robert Garcia, sent a letter last week to the House
Oversight Chairman James Comer requesting approval for a congressional delegation
trip to El Salvador, noting that the Senate had already
authorized Codell travel to Seacott. Comer forcefully rejected the Democrats
request and said, if you wish to go to meet
with him, you can spend your own money, but I
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will not approve a single dime of taxpayer funds to
be used on your excursion you have requested. And despite
the fact that the Congressman Comer denied, the four Democrat
lawmakers there was Frost Garcia, and then Arizona Rep. Yasmin
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whatever the hell her name is, and Maxine Dexter from Oregon.
They ended up going to Al Salvad or anyhow to
advocate for the return our Brego Garcia. Can you imagine
like Russia coming to America and coming in and going, Hey,
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that person that illegally came to our country that we
kicked out, can we have him back? Yeah, that's a
good question, Victor. Who did approve it? Who approved? Because look,
it's so stupid to the way the rules are with that.
You know, if you can't get it from one spot,
there's like five other sources that you can get it from.
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But again, the Democrats, they they're playing the games. It's
my constituents. Remember though, This is the other thing that
I told you about, is that when the argument is
coming about you've seen that. We've seen the Democrats get
away from the argument about how we need to get
them citizenship. They've gotten away from that, and what they're
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changing now because the reason why they're doing this is
that they want these people who are here illegally their
constituents to be counted in the census, so that they
count their constituents to show that there's more people in
a district. Therefore, in a blue district where they have
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more constituents, they need to have more representation in an
area that is going to vote Democrat, and therefore the
Democrats can end up getting more seats in Congress. That
is the game that the Democrats, by the way, are playing.
They're getting sneaky with it now, but the overall goal
is that they know that they're having a hard time
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retaining the House, and the way that they want to
to a degree cheat on this is get that the
census is going to count all of the constituents. The
illegals as people in the community that need representation. And
with Congress, each congress person is set a designated number
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of people that they represent, and when you exceed that,
then that's when they have to start redrawing some lines
a little bit and they have to add more representation.
And that's the game that the Democrats are playing now,
and this is why they've changed their tactic to label
anybody who is an illegal as a constituent. We just
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have to understand the game that they are playing and
play back, because, like I said, Washington d C is
a game. You cannot walk into Washington DC, throw a
temper tantrument, throw the game board against the wall and
think you're going to make a difference. You have to
go in with a strategy to defeat the game. And unfortunately,
the Republicans are good at playing the game. The Republicans
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are not. We got to take a quick break when
we right back.
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Right, welcome back to the show. Good morning. So the
hell's going on out on the beach. I don't know
if anybody saw this story but apparently some of the
beach vendors which have been serving a lot of the
beach goers for many many years, they're now being told
you got to pack up, go away, you can't be
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out here. And a lot of people kind of going,
excuse me, what the owner of Beach Tacos eight to
five v which, how did I not hear about this? Glenn?
How do I not know about Beach Tacos? I thought
I knew about it all the time. Now I'm gonna
find this guy. We'll find out where he's at. But
Glenn Hugans, who is the chef and owner of Beach
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Tacos eight five oh, he said, a couple of weeks ago,
we came right out of this access and they stopped
us and they said that we're going to start enforcing
a code, and this code they haven't enforced him many
many years, and so we were turned around and we
just had to get off of the beach. Bay County
has now been cracking down on what it seems to
be about a thirty year old ordnance and it bans
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solicitation on the beach, meaning no food vendors are legally
able to operate on the sands. Of Panama City Beach.
But this last year the county itself issued those vendors'
actual permits, and Bob Micah ended up saying that I
think that I think there were three permits last year
that were issued in error, and we went back and
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identified that and it was because of a disconnect between
our Parks and Recreation Department or division, and our Code
Enforcement division. The permitting has since been now moved to
just the Code enforcement and either way that you look
at it, apparently some of these people have been operating
legally months ago now not able to operate. And Beach
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Taco's eight to five to zero, which has been in
business for about two years now, and they used to
serve beachgoers five days a week, and the owner, Glenn,
said that this is how we support our family over
the summer. Is not just out here, you know, ripping
people off. My prices are posted and we're really do good.
We hand out tacos to lifeguards and the Sheriff's office,
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so they tell you, along with the residents and visitors
that they love this out here. And just all of
a sudden, out though blue, the county decides that they're
going to enforce a thirty year or you know what
this sounds like. Now, I don't know for sure, but
I'm just gonna tell you what it sounds like. And
I'm probably gonna get a phone call by the end
of the show from somebody in the county that'll say, hey,
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just to let you know. But what this sounds like
is that somebody's going I want to be in charge
of something. I want to be a tough guy. Because
how do you all of a sudden, after thirty years
of an ordinance and you're just not enforcing it, and
all of a sudden, just out of the blue, decide
you're going to enforce it. Is this somebody who decided
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that they want to be something, be somebody. Is this
a situation where maybe another vendor, or another store or
restaurant or something somebody stepped up and bitched about it.
Is that what this is where all of a sudden
we stop. I mean, look, I understand that you don't
want to have, you know, the annoying guy or girl
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or whatever that's walking around the beach and interfering with
people and saying, Hey, guys, want to buy some sunglasses?
I got some sunglasses. Look at these? Look at these
you know, obviously you want to have certain limits on that,
but something like food out on the beach, I mean one,
as long as you clean up, that's that's my big thing.
Clean up. You remember the the note leave no trace behind,
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which is still an ordinance, that's an effect. But why
do we gotta leve all of a sudden and jump
on this? I mean this, this is something that I
think I would like to know an answer to. I mean,
shouldn't there been a situation where rather than just out
of the blue, you just go, okay, we we're uh,
we're not going to allow this anymore, all said and done,
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rather than saying, hey, look, I know that you've been
doing this for a while, but you know, so and
so decided they wanted to be a big boy, uh,
and we're enforcing this now. So well, we're gonna have
to do is. We're gonna let you do this for now,
but starting Monday next week, we're not going to be
allowing you to do that anymore. Just give them a
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little bit of time because again, it's not like it's
a nuisance vendors. I mean, if eight to five it
was what was the name of the place again, I
want to make sure we get through Beach Tacos eight
five oh. If they were a nuisance, I think we
would have heard about it from now, right. If there
was nuisance vendors that were out there that are just
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helping the beach goers have a good time, we would
have heard about it, right. I mean, is it a
situation where again, maybe a restaurant or somebody just got
their feelings hurt that people weren't going to them, so
they decided to Is that what happened. It wouldn't be surprised.
But again, this is part of the competition. This is
the world that we live in and what people want. Now,
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if the people didn't want a vendor like beach Tacos
eight to five to oh out on the beach, then
the people wouldn't buy the stuff from them. They would
put them out of business because look, I don't want
to buy your beach tacos. I want to go over
to restaurant A or B or whatever, or I brought
a sandwich or whatever it might be. But obviously Beach
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Tacos eight five oh is doing well. Said he's been
in business for about two years. It's how they support
their family over the summer I just I have this
annoyance when all of a sudden, out of the blue,
there's an ordinance that has been around for thirty years
and they decide, Hey, let's go ahead and enforce this.
Why haven't you been enforcing it all along? Let me
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ask that quoth Let's start there. If you had an
ordinance that band vendors from the beach and it's been
around for thirty years, who hasn't been doing their job?
Let's start there. Who has not been doing their job
for the past thirty years with this ordinance? And now
all of a sudden, somebody what wants to be a
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big boy and be like, I'm going to enforce this
or is it a matter of again somebody getting butt
hurt and turning around and saying what can we do
about this? And somebody says, well, we've got this now.
I didn't see this story until this morning, So if
I saw this story yesterday, I would have had a
little bit more of an opportunity to reach out to
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some of our county commissioners to ask them, hey, what's
going on with this? And like I said, there's very
few times that I jump on the air and say
something that doesn't get back to them. So I'm sure
I will either get a text message before the end
of the show or the end of the show, I'll
get a phone call from at least one of our
county commissioners if not too or somebody else within the
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county government to say, Hey, this is what's going on,
and actually hang on, let me the text messages are
going off. Let me see some of the other things.
I just get Jason. Sometimes you're gonna get me in trouble.
You really truly are. Yeah, I would like to know.
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I'd like to know what's going on there. So if
you're with the county and you know me, text me,
let me let me know what's going on. Why Why
are we all of a sudden deciding to enforce a
thirty year ordinance when there hasn't been a nuisance that
has been out there that's been really reported. And now
you're going after these small businesses that are doing things
like beach tacos eight to five, Oh, which you know
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what at this point, now you know what I want?
Today's talk. Wait, it's not tuesdayst it's Wednesday. So what
do we have on Wednesdays for tacos? There's got to
be something. I don't care Taco Wednesday. I gotta find
out where the hell Beach Tacos is operating today, if anywhere,
And yeah, they got a Facebook page, so I'm gonna
I'm gonna go to their Facebook page. I want to know.
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And if you know anybody that's with Beach Tacos, holla
at me, uh message me, because I want to know
where they're at. I want to know if they're gonna
go sit in a parking lot somewhere, because I want
to send everybody i possibly can to Beach Tacos eight
five oh and get them some tacos. And we need
some answers on this, seriously. Let's get some answers on
this as to why, all of a sudden a thirty
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year ordinance just randomly starts getting enforced, because if you
ask me, it's bs and it stinks if somebody got
their feelings hurt and somebody called in a favor, that's
what it sounds like. Correct me if I'm wrong. But
on the surface, it doesn't smell good. Barto Wednesday, that's
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got a good ring to it. I like that Barrito Wednesday.
See we go, we have the burritos. Let's do it
all right, We got to take a break for news
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All right, welcome back down what every three of the show?
Good morning? Bear with me for a second because I'm
on beach Taco eight five? Oo's uh facebook page? And
what is this? Oh my god? Sorry, I'm fat boy
happy right now because you know I love tacos. What
was somebody said in the chats? Don't mess with tacos.
Don't don't ever mess with tacos, breakfast taco what is it?
Speaker 4 (01:28:05):
Whoa?
Speaker 8 (01:28:06):
So?
Speaker 5 (01:28:06):
What are they at the Panama City Farmers Market too?
That's cool? Hang on, I'm just distracted by food. I
really do want to know, because I'm annoyed by this story.
Speaker 1 (01:28:17):
Now.
Speaker 5 (01:28:17):
I don't know if it's just effects Beach Tacos eight
five o for that effects some of the other little
vendors that are out there. And this is such a
cute thing too, because and I honestly I'm learning today
about Beach Tacos eight five o, which, by the way,
for those of you that knew about this and kept
the secret from me, I got words for you. I
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got words for you. I can't use them on the radio,
but I got some words for you. But it's so cute.
They've got like obviously their food truck to do food
truck and catering, but they got this like little it's
like a little ice cream vending wheeling thing that goes
out onto the beach. Why do people got to be stupid?
Why do people got to be stupid and ruin good things? Again,
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if if a vendor like Beach Tacos eight five oh,
was out on the beach being a nuisance, we would
know about it because people love to complain and report
about nuisances. And obviously that wasn't the case. And obviously
based upon some of the stuff that I'm seeing here,
it's I am actually drooling a little bit. What is this?
(01:29:26):
I gotta stop, get off of that page. Stop doing that. Okay,
it's like self torture this morning. I really could go
for some tacos now. So yeah, I said to message
eight five or beach Tacos eight five, oh, to find
out if they're going to be out and about with
the food truck somewhere. I want to let you know,
I look small business like this. I love to support that.
Speaker 3 (01:29:45):
You know.
Speaker 5 (01:29:45):
I love tacos, you know, I love Diegos and I'm
always uh looking to expand my taco horizon, and if
I can find another one, I'm down with it. So
consumer confidence is up. Oh this sucks for the Democrats
because I remember the uh the Donald Trump was supposed
(01:30:05):
to be horrible. Uh no no no no no no
no no no no okay, so he just they just
let me know that they thank you for support or
not selling the beach show and kicked off by code enforcement. Stupid.
I hate really this is this, This is gonna be
the thing that's gonna just for the rest of the
morning for me. We love to know we do have
catering and food truck in the meantime, which I just
(01:30:27):
you know, what I want to know is where you're
gonna do put the food truck. Let me hang on
saying uh m hmmm. Don't mess with small businesses. That
takes me off that in tacos. Don't when you get
a small business and tacos, there's a couple of things
(01:30:50):
to get me riled up. Messing with children, you're messing
with tacos. Don't do those. Don't do those. Um ever
have a shredded steak taco? A shredded steak taco. I
can't say that I've ever had that. You know who
else has got some great tacos?
Speaker 3 (01:31:08):
Too?
Speaker 5 (01:31:08):
Is the was it the text kitchen, the one that
used to be at Peer Park and then they used
to be at the No Name and now they're over
in Mexico Beach. I when they were in the in
peer Park, and I think that they were probably being
ripped off on rent and that's probably why they didn't
didn't survive. But what a oh, I know, I hope
(01:31:30):
you were about as hungry as I am.
Speaker 2 (01:31:32):
Now.
Speaker 5 (01:31:32):
Now now we just need to set up some tacos
somewhere because now I'm starving some tacos um. Yeah. Anyhow,
back to squirrel. See, this is gonna throw me off.
This has got me just, I just I hate it
in small business, stuff gets messed with with stupid reasons. Again,
if there if there was a real problem that was
going on on the beach, first off, we would have
(01:31:53):
heard about because it would have been all over the
news and stuff and social media, and because you know,
people love to bitch about things. So if there was
really a problem, it would have been out there and
it wasn't all of a sudden thirty year ordinance. Let's
start to enforce it again. Who's the one that's doing
the complaining? Who's the one they got butt hurt? You
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think I'm not going to find out? I'll look into it,
just saying now I'm getting bombarded with messages about it. Okay,
all right, so the consumer confidence. Sorry, I just totally
got distracted by tacos. It really doesn't take much for me.
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Sometimes it's just you throw food in front of me
and forget about it. So the consumer confidence index has
jumped unexpectedly, and of course this is going to take
off the Democrats because remember Donald Trump's tariffs are not
supposed to work, and they're working. You know, the prices
of groceries are really high. Look at this graph that
we've got there, don't don't pay attention to the dates
underneath it. That happened to all been Joe Biden's. But it's,
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oh my god, it's the worst thing ever. They're not
gonna like this. But the consumer sentiment had rose more
than expected in July, and Americans expressed their increased optimism
about the future economic conditions of the labor market and
their prospects out there. And according to some new data
from the Conference Board, the consumer confidence index climbed to
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ninety seven point two this month, which is revised from
the ninety two point five percent in June, and economists
had forecasted a reading of ninety five point eight. Once
again economists completely being wrong. I mean, this seems to
be like a normal story. How often are economists wrong
about things? It's ridiculous. But now that the consumator confidence
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is up, and this is basically just saying us we
have confidence in the economy and we're getting out and
doing some things. The Expectation index rose also to seventy
four point four from July's seventy or sixty nine point nine,
While still below the level of eighty percent that the
Conference Board Associates you know, had had marked before, the
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consumer confidence is climbing. We actually do have a a
confidence in in what Donald Trump is doing to actually
improve our economy. And god, now we're describing what the
the shredded stick tacos are. Think of meat and a gyro,
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some texture, juicy and drips down your cheeks. I'm sorry
lately I've had this problem. My mind goes in the gutter,
which just about everything that's been said. I think I
need to take a vacation. Really, I think I think
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I need I need a I need a reset button
or something. But anyhow, uh, look, we started talking tacos
and that's just completely messed me up. Now it's just
completely messed me up. I want to know what is that?
But Jeff, where is El Gordo's. I mean, obviously it's
in Texas because that's where you are, you know, what
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I love too. When I you know what, We're gonna
turn into the Food Network for a minute. I really,
I know, rogue, I need a taco now too. We
need lots of tacos. When I went to San Antonio,
when I went and hung out with some of the
wing wimkenites over there in Texas, and actually the reason
for I went there was for ice cream. You would
think that with the amount of food that I talk
about and how much I eat food, you'd think that
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I'd be like eight hundred pounds. Instead, I'm like nowhere
near that. I call myself fat boy, probably because I'm
talking about food all the time. But now, yeah, but
the tacos that I ate down there at the at
the river Walk, not to mention the tequila they got there.
Holy hell, I really wondered too how many times people
fall into the Riverwalk in San Antonio because I I
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may or may not have had a couple of Margarita's
when I was there with dinner, and it was it
was all kinds of deliciousness. It really truly was. Now
I'm all about some tacos. Let's see Beach Taco today.
Five Oo just said that they will be at Margaritaville
next Thursday at the Summer Concert Series at Aaron Bessett Park,
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UH and August eighth of the Bay County Government Building.
I don't know, do you really want to go to
the government building? I mean, let them go walk downtown
or something. I mean, I wouldn't come to them, but
I know where. You know, we gotta we gotta go
support them. It's a local business. I love that, So
let's go do that. Margaritaville. You know which Margaritaville? This
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is something else? Is anybody else locally in this area?
Drive you crazy that everything under the sun is like Margaritaville.
When people say, oh, going to Margaritaville, I'm like, well,
are you going to the resort that's on the beach,
Are you going to the restaurant that's on the beach,
Are you going to the the project up there on seven?
And which Margaritaville are we going to? We gotta stop
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with everything being Margaritaville anyhow. It's called taco lust. Yes,
I could live off of tacos. I really could. I
could spend the rest of my life just eating tacos
because tacos are delicious. And I'm sticking to it. But
that's right, idea. The summer concert series is now coming
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back to Aaron Bestent Park. I keep forgetting about that.
It's probably because I work too much. I gotta stop
doing that. But we are seeing so much confidence in
the economy now, and you know what, we just have
to do everything that we can to continue to push this.
People now complaining on the left about how Donald Trump,
Oh my god, Donald Trump went to Scotland and scott
and and and and when he went to Scotland, he
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spent ten million dollars on this trip. And and he
went and he played golf at his place. Really, let's
talk about the billions of dollars, billions of dollars that
Donald Trump managed to get commitments for when he went
and spent the ten million dollars to go play golf
off in his golf course and building up and strengthening
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some of the relationships with the EU. Yeah, but he's
spent the ten million dollars ten million dollars. Yes, it
costs a lot to move the president of the United
States around, and quite honestly, if they only spend ten
million dollars, that's really not so bad. I mean, I know,
ten million dollars seems lot, but in the grand scheme
of things not so bad. But the left they don't
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ever want to admit, you know, the things that are good,
like the Consumer Confidence Index going up, the fact that
everywhere outside of the Blue cities and Blue states, we're
seeing the economy improve. We're seeing gas prices drop. However
the past couple of weeks they've gone up a little bit,
but food prices have gone down. We're seeing businesses start
to boom, we're seeing investments starting to be done. And
(01:38:45):
yet the Democrats still continue to hound that message about
how Donald dubb is the worst for the economy, it's
destroying everything and it's the worst. Oh my god, we
just can't do it anymore. And now they've gotten to
a point where they're they're actually kind of moving away
and now she's all got to be Epstein. And I
think it's one of these things too, that the left
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saw that we got upset that the that the whole
Epstein thing didn't get handled correctly. So now they're jumping
out of like oh good, oh good, this is gonna
be awsome because now they're gonna be on our side
now not necessarily. We're not on your side. We're angry
at Pam BONDI. We want her out because we think
she foo barred this thing. But no, it hasn't changed
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our opinions of Donald Trump. The hell love this. Joe
Biden ended his presidency with two point nine percent inflation. Yeah,
but where was it before he ended it? Four point
one percent unemployment?
Speaker 9 (01:39:41):
Uh?
Speaker 5 (01:39:42):
Dow Jones doing good? Manufacturing boom Yeah. And you know,
this is the other thing that Democrats don't understand, manufacturing boom.
The manufacturing boom was one of the and I don't
very often say that things are a direct result of
the previous president, but when it comes to manufacturing, a
lot of that is the previous president. We didn't see
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a big manufacturing boom at the beginning of Donald Trump's
presidency last time around, because well Obama really didn't do
much to boom that to get it going. Donald Trump
started it. We saw a build of it, we saw
all the commitments of it. COVID happened, then Do Biden
came in, COVID went away, and all the manufacturing that
was planned, that was invested in started to take off.
(01:40:25):
So they're like that was ass no, it wasn't you.
The Gaza ceasefire. What Gaza se is that what we're
also giving credit to you and Joe Biden. They stopped
for like five minutes and then they stopped. He goes, oh,
what lunch is ready? All right, we'll put our guns
down from man, then we'll start shooting again. There wasn't
much of a ceasefire medicare D two thousand and k
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prescription camp, you know. But first off, whose idea was
that to begin with? Just leave it there? The infrastructure boom?
There was no infrastructure boom. What did we do to
improve our infrastructure? Somebody please name it to me. The
fastest economic recovery, the fastest economic recovery, which by the way,
started in the last quarter of Donald Trump's presidency as
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we were coming out of COVID. We saw a boom
in the economy right then and there, and that's where
it started until Joe Biden got in and then it
slowed down a little bit. But compared to the COVID time,
it was doing all right. COVID handled You didn't do
anything for COVID. But go ahead and tell me he
was a bad president. Yes, Joe Biden was a bad president.
(01:41:36):
And yes, you're a moron for coming up and giving
all these false information about it, just saying all right, um,
do you think it's true that Trump lies seventy six
percent of the time. No, I don't do. I think
you're a moron. Yes I do. We got to take
a quick break. We'll be right back. This is the
Brian Rush Show.
Speaker 1 (01:41:52):
I need a taco now, doing our part to save
America the Brian Rust Joe is on news talking one oh.
Speaker 5 (01:42:12):
One now this morning. We're doing our part to save tacos.
That's what we're doing. Tacos and small business. We got
to save that. Now, my mission is I got to
find out what the hell happened. I have not yet
heard from any of the county commissioners yet give it
a minute, but if I don't hear from them soon,
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I'm just telling you guys, some of you are going
to get a phone call from me. I want to
know what the hell's going on. I want to know
who's screwed up too, Like, is there somebody that that
screwed up bad to the point where we had to
finally turn around and say, oh, Jeff, why'd you send
me that? And why is it too that like these
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places that are just the absolute hole in the walls
that are like the best damn food ever and tacos too.
Like I said, one of my other favorite places is
the text mex place that's over there in Mexico Beach. Now,
they used to be in Panama City Beach. Then they
were at no name for a while and then they
went over there. It's a food truck. I remember at
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one point in time that there was this push to
ban all food trucks in Bay County. Remember this, it
was probably about I don't know, maybe seven eight years
ago where there was like this, oh no, we can't
have any food trucks in town. And we know where
that came from. There was a couple of restaurant owners.
I won't name any names, but I think we know
who that basically was like, nope, we don't want any
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competition on this. And my opinion is this, good food
is good food. I don't care who's making the food.
Good food is good food. I don't care where it
comes from, because good food is good food. But most
of those places that are the hole in the wall,
the the dive kind of place, like what's the other
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one there. I love that one too. Used to go
to it all the time when I was living out
on the beach. I forget the name of the place,
but it's right there on the curve hole in the wall.
Food amazing. There's so many great food trucks too, isn't there.
When's the next food truck event, like the next big one.
I love going to those things. It's so much good
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the shows. I got off the rails now because now
I'm hungry. People in the chats are now talking about
tacos and nachos and different things. Gotta stop talking food now,
I'm so damn hungry. All right, Welcome back to the show.
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That's not the case either. I'm actually kind of being
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very cool. Now, I really truly am hungry. Between the
crap tasted coffee that I've had to have today because
I ran out of knock it off coffee and all
this talk about tacos, I'm hungry. Anyhow, we got to
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take a break for news coming up here at the
bottom of the hour. When we come back, Harvard, are
they giving in, are they waving the flag, or as
Senator Booker likes to say, they're bending the knee, They're
bending the knee to the dictator, to the tyrant. It's
the worst in the world. Or is it maybe that
Harvard finally realized that, oh, the rest of the country
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in the world doesn't like this type of politics. Got it.
We're losing a lot of money. Maybe we should, maybe
we should change things a little bit. We'll talk about
that coming up in a second, but first we do
have to take that break. We'll be right back in
a minute. This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning,
Thanks so much for waking up with us. I think
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that's funny, andyw welcome back to the show. Good morning,
Thanks for waking up with us today. So Harvard looks
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like they may actually be waving the flag and saying, okay,
all right, please please, job. We've had enough. Reports now
out that Harvard is reportedly considering spending upwards of about
a half a billion dollars to settle its ongoing dispute
with the Trump administration, according to The New York Times,
after they had previously vowed not to comply with the administration,
(01:48:56):
it looks like Harvard now is open to actually talking
to the administration on a deal. On Monday, the New
York Times reported this, citing that four people familiar with
the negotiations and the Trump administration have been targeting the
Ivy League university since April, when it declared the school
violated civil rights laws in its lack of response for
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campus anti semitism. And of course, Harvard is reluctant to
pay the federal government directly, and negotiations are ongoing, according
to the New York Times, and the potential deal may
also include a settlement in the current court dispute between
Harvard and the administration over funding cuts. The spokesperson for
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the White House did not confirm to the Daily Caller
News Foundation whether a deal was on the horizon. But
said they were confident one is possible. The Trump administration's
proposed propositions is simple and common sense. Do not allow
anti semitism and DEI to run your campus, do not
break the law, and protect the civil liberty of all students.
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This coming from the Principal Deputy Press Secretary for the
White House, who said that in a statement regard in
this and said that we are confident that Harvard will
eventually come around and support President's vision and through good
faith conversations and negotiations, a good deal is more than possible.
And you know this is the thing too. And I
know that the White House is going to say, oh,
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you know, to support the president and you know his
ambitions and his goals and everything else. The reality, though,
is is it's not necessarily just Trump's vision. This is
what America is starting to say. We are done with
We're done with the anti semitism, We're done with the
DEI wokeness. We don't want this anymore. We now have
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fortune five hundred companies that are saying, look, we don't
want to hire anybody from Harvard because well, you're not
pumping out the best of the best like you used
to and considering how much money it cost to go
to Harvard and what it takes to get into Harvard,
you would think that they would change their stuff around
a little bit. But again, this is part of the
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war against America and what America stands for, which has
been going on since the beginning of this nation. That
the powerful elites in the one World order, they do
not want us to have what we have in this
nation because they can't control us. And the one area
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that they have been able to control us in has
been the higher education, and now that has worked down
through the lower education as well. And now that the
fact that that whole entire thing, along with their whole
dei and all this other stuff that they've been doing
and wanting to do, has been crumbling, they're getting desperate
at this point to be able to survive. Columbia University,
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which is another one of the Ivy League schools, which
was on the federal government's radar for similar anti semitism accusations,
recently also settled with the Trump administration to the tune
of two hundred million dollars, and President Trump is setting
on forcing Harvard to pay more, Like I said, upwards
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of a half a billion dollars, and part of Harvard's
reasoning for declining Trump administration's resolution in April was its
insistence on maintaining academic freedom and freedom of speech, which
it is very hesitant to relinquish, according to the reporting
for The New York Times, and especially in the light
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of Columbia's deal. Here's the thing, though, Harvard, you would
think that they were smart enough to figure this out,
but apparently not. This is not about freedom of speech.
This is not about academic freedom. It's about making sure
that we are not going down the road of anti
semitism and going after people because of their heritage, because
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of the color of their skin, or whatever else it
might be. Nobody's saying that you can't have protests. They're
just saying to knock off the anti semitism if you
want to protest the government, which by the way, is
part of your freedom of speech. The freedom of speech
and a lot of constitutional scholars will kind of argue
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this that the Constitution is not designed to protect you
and I from each other. It's not designed to protect
you and I from the news media. It's not designed
to protect you and I from corporate businesses. The US
Constitution is designed to protect you and I from the government.
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It's not designed to protect the government from you and I,
but you and I being protected from the government, meaning
that the government can't crack down on things and be
the tyrants that some governments were. And that's one of
the reasons of freedom of speech. It gives us the
ability to say, hey, government, I don't like what you're doing,
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and you have to listen to me. There's nothing out
there that gives you the freedom of speech, even though
in this case we kind of accept it to be
able to turn around and say I don't like you.
There's nothing out there that protects you from giving the
right to be able to say I don't like you.
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And there's nothing out there that really protects you from
somebody saying that they don't like you. But the freedom
of speech thing is about government and addressing the government,
and when you take your speech and look as part
of that. As much as I disagree with it, I
will still stand by you if you say, hey, I
want to tell the federal government that I don't believe
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we should support Israel, that we should support Hamas and
the Hamas terrorists. Look, I think if you're gonna say
that you're an idiot, just gonna put that right out there.
But at the same time I will stand side by
side with you to fight for your ability to look
at our US government and say, don't support Israel, support Hamas,
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because that is part of our freedom of speech. But
the moment that you start interfering with the safety and
the well being of a student simply because they're Jewish,
I will still stand by you, but it's to hit
you upside the head of the Louisville slugger, because that
is not freedom of speech. That is hatred, and we
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have to get away from the hatred. You can hate
the government as much as you want. You can hate
what the government does, and you can get out there
and yell at the government all you want, but it
is a it's not even a fine line. This is
one of those big, thick sharpies that you went over
about five or six times. Thick line. Tell the government
you don't like Israel putting the safety of a Jewish
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student at risk. There's a line, and you don't do that.
This world went to war over stuff like that. And again,
you can say as much as you want, how much
you don't support Israel, how much you support you know,
Gaza or Habbas and all this other stuff. That's fine,
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And this is what the left is completely missing. This
is what the higher education is missing. And you would
think that the education people, the smart people, would be
the ones that could understand the difference between jeopardizing the
safety of an individual because of their ethnic background versus
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telling the government you don't like what they're doing. And
if Harvard fails at being able to identify that, Harvard
should not get a dime of our taxpayer dollars. They
should not be funded at all. Let people who believe
in what Harvard does fund all of their stuff from
now on, because we don't need this type of hate
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in this country. It is tearing us apart, the hate
that we're seeing in this country, and of course they
hate again coming from the left. President Obama coming out
now doing a rare public statement over the weekend and
addressing the humanitarian situation in Gazen. If you haven't seen this,
once again, the pictures that are being shown are horrible pictures.
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They are starving children, they're starving people that are desperate
to get some food, desperate to get some supplies, and
we're seeing that on the media, we're not seeing the
fact that there are truck after truck after truck of
supplies of food and everything else that they need that
is being blocked by the Hamas terrorists. The Hamas terrorists
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are preventing the food from getting in there. They're preventing
all these supplies from getting in there. They're preventing the
medicines from getting in there. And you get the Left.
It comes down and going, oh my god, Israel, look
what they're doing. They're not letting this stuff now. Israel's
letting it in as a matter of ant Israel's bringing
it into their ports. Israel's providing a lot of it,
and they're saying, hey, here it is, and the Hamas
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terrorists take it. And you get Barack Obama who comes
out and he's now calling for increased aid to civilians
despite the fact that there's an ongoing hostage crisis still
going on, that there's the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
And he was referencing a New York Times article that
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claimed that Goazin's are dying of starvation when he posted
something on x and saying that we need to have
some immediate action. They said, while lasting resolution to the
crisis in Gaza must involve a return of all hostages
and you know, a ceasing of Israel's military operations. These
articles underscore the immediate need for action to be taken
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to prevent the travesty of innocent people dying of preventable starvation. Now, look,
there's one way of handling this. One way. It's not
with politics. It's not with a post on social media.
That's not how you're going to handle it. This is
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a crisis, it is. It's absolutely a crisis. There are
starving children and starving people in Gaza who can't get
the food and supplies that are being brought to them.
It's a simple thing. The President of the United States,
along with Israel and the other allies in this, needs
to simply tell Hummas this, you are going to stop
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intercepting all of these aids that are going in there.
You're going to feed the people, and if you don't,
we are going to send in every special forces unit
that we can to track you down and put a
lead poisoning right between that empty little brain of yours.
We will hunt you down like savages, and we will
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annihilate you off the face of the earth. So allow
the people to be fed, or you die, simple as that,
because that is where the problem lies. The problem lies
not that world organizations in other countries are not providing
the aid. It's being provided. It's being stolen by the
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Hamas terrorists and not given to the people of Gaza.
And regardless to whether or not you support the people
of Gaza, the Palestinians or not, is absolutely irrelevant. They're
human beings who are starving, children that are starving. We
are doing the thing that we do the best in
helping people. But the dirt bag, low life losers of
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this world, the Hamas terrorists, are the ones that are
causing the problem. So you tell them point blank, we're
going to stomp this. You're going to allow these people
to get the food, the water, the medicine and everything
that they need, or were going to come in with
an overwhelming force, hunt you down like dogs and slaughter
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you where you stand. You have a choice. You either
let the people feed and you let the people survive,
or you die, plain and simple. But then again, when
it's a democrat talking about it's like one of them,
Oh my god, we need to get a resolution. Can
we get a piece of paper Can we get a
beast of paper and put that down?
Speaker 10 (02:01:28):
Oh my god, this would be so great. Just write it,
do a resolution. Can I get some cardboard? I want
to write a sign because it's gonna make the difference.
Speaker 5 (02:01:40):
No, it's not. You want to make a difference in
this world and you want to stop things like what's
going on in Gaza. Sure there's conflict obviously, political conference
with Israel, and there's issues that we could agree and
disagree with, but the bottom line is is that it's
the terrorists that are doing this, and the tear rists
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need to be wiped off the face of existence. I'll
be okay with that. As a matter of fact. I'll
sit there and eat some tacos while I watch it happen.
As a matter of fact, maybe we'll even get some
big screen TVs. We'll call beach Tacos eight five zero,
have them show up with their their catering truck. We'll
all sit there on the big screen TV and watch
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them annihilate them, take them out. Israel needs to turn
Hamas into hummus exactly, pink misted. That solves the problem.
All right, we gotta take a quick break. We'll be
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All right, welcome back to the show. Good morning, Happy Wednesday.
Thanks for waking up with us. So Russian officials have
now responded to Donald Trump about the Ukraine deadline change.
Donald Trump had given a little bit of time to
Russia and Ukraine to basically settle things down a little bit,
and he said that he's now going to shorten the
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fifty day negotiation window to just ten days. He ended
up telling reporters this on Monday while he was in Scotland,
saying that he's very disappointed in the Russian President Vladimir
Putin for continuing the conflict. And in response, the Kremlin
responded by saying that Moscow has taken into account President
Trump's statement yesterday and according to the Russian state run media,
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and I'm just going that Russia will continue to engage
in fighting in the Ukraine and said that Moscow remains
committed to the peace process to resolve the conflict around
Ukraine and to ensure our interests in the course of
this settlement. The spokesperson for Moscow also said that Russia's
interested in rebuilding its ties to the United States, but
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that so far the normalization process is proceeding sluggishly. We
would like to see more momentum. And In a post
on x the former Russian president Dmitri Medhkoff, who's a
close ally of Putin also is a deputy chairman of
the Security Council of the Russian Federation, said that Trump
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is playing a game of ultimatums that could lead to
war involving the United States, saying that each new ultimatum
is a threat and a step towards war, not between
Russia and Ukraine, but with Trump's own country. You really
want to play with us? Do you think it's worth it? Russia?
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I mean Ukraine, while obviously they're still having a hard time,
you know, completely demolishing you. But Ukraine is able to
smack around the mighty Russia. Do you think that the
US couldn't smack, thank you, around ten times harder. I mean,
you think about who it is that is fighting the
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war in Ukraine. It's not just the soldiers, it's the
men and the boys that were the farmers and the
workers and stuff that were not military that picked up
arms to fight, and you think that it would be
a good idea to try and go up against the strongest,
most powerful military in the world if Ukraine is spanking
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you like a little child. But in the recent months,
during some of the talks of the Russia, they haven't
accepted any of the ceasefire deals with the United States,
and they ramped up a lot of their long range
strikes on Ukraine. And of course, both the US and
the Ukraine officials now calling for a full and immediate
cease fire after more than three years of war. And
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on Monday, Trump indicated that he was not interested in
more talks with Putin. He said sanctions and tariffs would
be used as penalties for Moscow if they did not
meet Trump's demands. And meanwhile, Trump recently stated threatening sanctions
on both Russia and buyers of its exports unless progress
is made. So basically just saying, hey, if you cooperate
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with Russia, if you buy any of their exports, we're
gonna hit you with tariffs as well. Now, Russia can't
afford for the economic collapse and all of this stuff
to happen. So Trump ended up telling reporters on a
meeting on Monday that I'm going to make a new
deadline of about ten or twelve days from today. Now,
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of course, this is Donald Trump, once again, heat of
the moment, just talking, and you know he's not gonna
be like, oh, it's ten days and that's it. He'll
be a little bit flexible on it. They'll have some negotiations.
But Trump did also add that there's no reason to wait,
adding that the penalties against Russia could include the sanctions
and maybe tariffs and secondary tariffs. He said that I'm
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disappointed in President Putin, adding that he loves the Russian
people and doesn't want to impose new sanctions, and he said,
I'm going to reduce the fifty days that I gave
him to a lesser number because I think I already
know the answer of what's going on. President Trump then
continued to tout his role in ending the conflicts between
Indian Pakistan, which he did right away, as well as
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the Rwanda and Congo one that was going on and
before returning to the White House in January, Trump didn't
make the campaign that promised that he was going to
end the Russia Ukraine conflict in a short period of time,
and of course the left is like, oh my god,
he hasn't done anything yet. Well, when you have putin
that is not willing to negotiate, that is not willing
to actually do something. But we'll see what happens. I
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mean Russia that again they can't take the financial crushing
that we decide that we want to put on him.
Won't look good. So we'll have to watch that to
see if Donald Trump does in fact give them only
ten or twelve days or something like that. But in
the meantime, Donald Trump also showing the success that he's
had in the country, the White House posting this and
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Second Treasury Scott Bessett also going on and asking you
are you tired of winning yet? As the White House said,
welcome to the Golden Age. Thanks to the leadership of Potus,
the US has generated over one hundred and fifty billion
dollars in tariff revenues within the past six months. And
the other thing that happened in the past six months is,
for the first time in a very long time, the
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country actually took in more tax dollars in tax revenue
than it's spent. It's about time. This is how it
has to happen. We got to get tough on things.
All right, that's it for us. We got to get
out of here. The Brian Kill Me Show is on
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here from nine am till noon Central Time. Of course,
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the Rumble Feed, the whim Can Feed still being live
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be a little bit later in the daytime as the
Florida Man Radio Network takes over. On Monday, we gotta go.
We'll see you tomorrow. Bye bye, y