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August 1, 2025 • 128 mins
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Speaker 5 (01:01):
Hello, good morning and welcome to the show. Happy Friday.
Thanks so much for waking up with us today. It's
gonna be a tough show today for me, physically tough show.
I don't know what I did. It's probably because of
the fact that I have I've slept on the couch
a little bit too much and haven't actually gone to
a more comfortable bed, and or I did something at work.

(01:24):
I don't know what I did, but from shoulder to
shoulder and right up my neck and down the center
of my back a little bit has been sourer than sore.
Yesterday I went and did a massage. It was a long,
like out a half two hour long massage. Massage therapist
did some amazing work to my body, and my body

(01:45):
feels great except for right there, like it is one
of these things where it hurts so bad that if
I swallow too hard it hurts. If I say the
wrong word, it hurts. If I turned my head the
wrong way, it hurts. So I don't know, we'll get
through it. And on top of that, the allergies which

(02:05):
I didn't pop up Benadrield, which I probably should. My
eyes are feeling all swallowed up. I'm feeling a little
stuffed up in the giggy. I don't it's just it's
one of these days. You're starting off, You're like, I
want to crawl back into bed and just not get up,
But I will not do that. I am here for
you for the show, and of course today also being
the last day that we are going to be in

(02:27):
this time slot Terrestrial being on the actual broadcast radio
from five am to eight am before we move to
our new slot Monday as we join the Florida Man
Radio Network. The show will air from nine am until
noon Central time, and we'll basically be covering the entire

(02:48):
North Florida area, with a small little exception in the
Tallahassee area, which is kind of probably okay because now
that we think about this, we're talking about this yesterday
off the air about the coverage area and where you're
gonna be able to hear the show. You'll be able
to hear the show on two other frequencies one oh
three point one over in the Fort Walter Beach destin

(03:12):
Pensacola area, you'll be able to hear it there obviously.
On one oh one point one you'll be able to
hear it here starting at nine o'clock. And then over
in the Atula area the Attula Stark Gainesville Lake City
area on one oh four point nine will be the
frequency you can hear it over there. So there's plenty
of options to here. Plus you'll be able to hear

(03:32):
it on the Florida Man Radio app which you can
download that we'll be on there, and of course we're
not changing the Rumble and the Wimken feed. Good morning, Scott,
thanks for checking in there on Facebook. So we will
be still there at five am every morning or six
am if you're on the East coast where we will

(03:53):
be doing the show, So that's not changing. So if
you wake up this time of the day and you're like,
damn is dose of Russ and I can't wait till
nine o'clock, you can always pop over to Rumble or Whimken.
We will also be right there too, so there you go.
But it's kind of a bittersweet thing. I mean, it
really truly is. Like I was just asked by a

(04:13):
friend of mine in the business if I'm excited for Monday,
and the answer to that question is, yeah, I am.
I'm excited for Monday. I'm sort of sad for Monday,
but at the same time I'm excited for it and
I'm ready for it. Well, I can't say that i'm
ready for it. I still have a whole ton of
stuff that I have to do to get ready for

(04:35):
the new show. Which, by the way, when I say
new show, I don't mean things are gonna change. Like
the meat that you get now is the meat that
you're going to get tomorrow. That doesn't change at all.
There's nothing about that. There's just some formatics of how
things change, how things are being you know, you won't

(04:56):
really notice much of a difference. You're just gonna hear
the same content over and over again. But there's other
things that change in the background that I have to
adjust to and and make some studio changes for and
and but it's gonna be all good. This is a
goal that I've had for a very long time to
go into syndication, which is what we're starting to do.

(05:17):
There's plans and ideas for further growth beyond just the
three stations that we're going to be on starting on Monday.
So you know, it's exciting, It really truly is. And again,
like I told a couple of my friends, and I've
said it already before, that it's bittersweet. You know, We've

(05:37):
we've done this morning show waking up the Panhandle and
all of Bay County here for about six years now,
and I've become a staple to so many people's waking
up routine, and that changes, and you know, it's it's
one of these things where I've talked about I actually
I really haven't talked about it on the air, but

(05:59):
I've talked about this there with some people, some of
my team and my friends, and you know, I've I've
I've gone through some things and and there's been some
times when I'm like, I honest just don't know if
I want to do this anymore because just a lot
of things going on, and I've I've thought to myself,
because it takes a lot to do the show. It
really does. It's not just simply getting up in the

(06:21):
morning and talking for two hours and nine minutes during
that three hour time period. There's a lot to it.
The preparation for it, the maintaining relationships, the having to
read so many things, and there's a lot of work
that's involved in it, not to mention physically and mentally.
It takes a lot to do a three hour long

(06:42):
talk show. It really does. So there have been days
when I've said I don't I just don't know. I
just don't know if I want to do it anymore.
And the thing that has always kind of held me
to it, I mean, obviously I've got a passion for it,
I obviously love what I do, but it would it
was always the listener. It was you, the listener that
always made me just kind of go, no, I really

(07:04):
can't do that. I can't just be selfish and say
I don't want to do this anymore and give up,
because look, there's so many people who this is a
staple part of your morning and whether it be for
three hours of the show, or if it's for a
half hour here or an hour there, or you listen
later on to the podcast, whatever it might be, you know,

(07:26):
you you it's part of your life. So it's one
of these things where I said, I can't just walk
away from it because I know how many people it
would affect. So that's I think the bitter part of
leaving the morning show moving to a different time slot.
It's a little it's a little bittered on that and

(07:49):
I feel a little upset about that, but still here,
still doing it. And it's gonna be a good thing.
You know once we once we get up and going
with a network on Monday, have even bigger guests that
will be able to come onto the show. Uh, So
it'll be good and then we'll grow from there. We'll
see what happens, you know, we just we we got
to take that that step forward.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (08:11):
Sometimes change sucks, sometimes it uh sometimes it's good. And
and I think what we're hoping for is that this
change is going to be good. But we're still here,
so that that is the positive, you know, And a
lot of times when when you have situations of of
new companies coming in and purchasing radio stations or TV

(08:31):
stations or networks or whatever it might be, there's always
dramatic changes and there's there's going to be some changes
on Monday. Uh, there's gonna be some new lineup that'll
be coming through. But I'm part of that lineup. So
I am grateful for that.

Speaker 6 (08:46):
You know.

Speaker 5 (08:46):
I've talked about the the ownership of this of this
new company which effectively takes over today. Today we are
we are no longer owned by Magic Broadcasting. We're now
owned by JVC Broadcasting.

Speaker 7 (08:59):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (08:59):
The gentleman who owns this the network, John He he's
a great guy. I've been slowly getting to know him.
He's a conservative, which is another huge positive because I
can tell you right now, in this industry, you do
not get very many people that are conservative that are
buying radio stations or run them for that matter. It's

(09:24):
it's a very rare thing to see. So I was
I was very very relieved when when I got to
know the owner a little bit better and and realized
that that The Florida Man Radio Project is not just
a project that he looked at and said, how can
I make some money. There's a lot of passion that

(09:45):
comes out of the owner for the Radio Man or
the Florida Radio Man project that he has, and that
is a good thing and and it reflects it's obviously
something that's growing. It's been around for a little while
and it hasn't been huge huge, but he's had the
dreams and the vision to grow it more. And you know,
he's he's not one of those I'm gonna try to

(10:09):
be nice to the other people. I'm really not I'm
trying to be nice to the other people. He's not
one of those those dirt bag idiots that just comes
in and looks at something on the money aspect. Now,
obviously there's there's going to be changes. You know, there's
three other frequencies that that he also owns within this group,
and there's gonna be some changes with that. And you
know what that happens. I mean when when somebody buys something,

(10:30):
they obviously want to make it to the way that
they want it, and there's gonna be people who are
going to disagree with it, and not like the change
that may happen. And sure there's gonna be some people
who won't like the changes that happen on News talking
one to one, but he is still committed to talk radio,
conservative talk radio. So for those that listen to this station,
listen to the show. You know, that's that's kind of

(10:50):
what we want. And it could have been very easy
for the new owner or a new owner to come
in here. And we've seen this in I mean we've
seen it here in Panama City with two different clusters
where new owners came in and they they turned them
Christian stations. But you see around the country, the other

(11:12):
thing that happens is that there's a lot of churches
and a lot of Hispanic groups that are coming in
and they're turning him to Hispanic stations, to church stations
and other things. So it's it's a little weird, you know,
to see somebody come in and actually be committed to
doing what the new owner is doing. So I think

(11:32):
it's going to be a good thing. And like I said,
there are changes, and like you're right, Michael, life is
full of changes and sometimes it takes a little time
to adjust. But I'm still part of that change. And
I am very grateful for that. Because the owner of
the station, he's listened to the show before making the decisions,
and he loves the show. He hasn't had much opportunity

(11:54):
to talk much with me. I mean I've I've I've
had several conversations with him, and I've had had to
tell him, by the way, before we go any further,
just let you know. I'm not the rude guy or
some kind of an a hole or anything, but I
do drop the F bomb a lot when I'm talking
with you. And when I give you an opinion, when
you ask me something, boom do I drop it. And
I don't think about feelings. And he's okay with that

(12:16):
so far. I mean, there may be a conversation where
he's gonna go Brian, really, but I mean everybody that
I work for will eventually say that. But it's a
good thing and we're going forward. We got a lot
of things that we're gonna do with the show, and
the mission hasn't changed. The mission is to continue to
wake America up, fight against this woke agenda that we

(12:38):
have to fight against, the liberal, socialist, communist agenda that
is trying to destroy our country. Because we've got to
fight for it. It's what we've got to do, and
we're going to do it. Coming up later on on
the show today, we do also have the Doster Boys
are going to be joining us. They'll be here during
their normal time. They are also remaining part of the

(13:00):
station and remaining part of the show. So every Friday,
in hour number three, the last half hour of the show,
we will have them on the show and we'll be
talking with him. So it's a good thing, but we
got to take a quick break right now. We'll be
right back. This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning,
Happy Friday, and thanks so much for waking up with.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
Us doing our part to save America. The Brian Rust
Show is on news Talk at one oh one.

Speaker 5 (13:35):
All right, welcome back to the show. Good Marnin by
the way, Also coming up with the show later on
this morning seven o'clock, Michael Lets from invest USA is
going to be odd. We're going to talk with him
about ball. We go on a few things to talk
to him about, including the whole Cincinnati situation, the beatdown
thing that happened. Oh, this is turning into a not

(13:56):
so pleasant thing to say the least. You know, the
other thing I got to talk about this is just man,
I can't imagine being a leftist, not simply for the
dumb ideology, but for just the stupidness that comes out
of them. We talked about yesterday the big uproar over

(14:20):
the Sydney Sweeney ad for American Eagle, which again makes
me want to go buy some jeans, because look, there's
a couple of reasons. One I think she's hot, and
two I think she looks good in those genes. Three
I would not look anywhere near as good in those
gens and I don't wear jeans that often. But I
don't care because the common sense of getting back to

(14:42):
marketing is finally back, and there's companies that have said,
screw it, that's the way we're gonna go do it,
because they've realized that the vast majority of Americans are
tired of the woke bs when it comes to all
the advertising and the marketing. Look, nothing that I can
tell you right now, there's not a damn product that

(15:04):
I can think of that if they turned around in
and they marketed it with me to me with a
three hundred pound of four different color hair tattooed nose
pierced everywhere, and all the proper, politically correct words would
never make me go buy a product. As a matter

(15:25):
of fact, you look at things like Jaguar. Jaguar when
it came out with that stupid ad. You remember that
ad that came out last year, the woke ad that
if you saw the ad, and I actually it is
funny because one of my gay friends we were talking
about it one day and I said to him, I
was like, did you see the ad? And the thing

(15:46):
that I love about him, though, is that he is
one of the most homophobic gay guys that you will
ever meet. And it makes me laugh because he's not
exactly the most masculine guy, but at the same time,
he just hates every thing about is like, it's just
that it's all about who I love. It has nothing
to do with the is the other stuff. And he
gets into it and it's hilarious to watch. But I

(16:07):
said to him, I was like, did you see the
ad for for Jaguar, the one that essentially destroyed the company?
I mean, if you saw the sales for Jaguar, it
just disappeared after this ad came out, And why not
just because people went, oh, well, I didn't realize there
was a product because everybody knows who Jaguar is. If
you're somebody who's gonna buy a Jaguar, you know what

(16:28):
it is. You're gonna buy the car. The ad that
came out was nothing but this woke bs cross dressing
transgender looking thing where they came out on the stage
and then at the end of it was like Jaguar
and people looked at that and said no and just
didn't buy the cars. Again, the cars didn't change. The

(16:53):
people's love for Jaguar didn't change, sort of. They just
saw that ad and they went, No, we're not doing that.
If that's what No, we're not doing that. We're not
I'm not gonna do it. So they stopped. Now, American
Eagle comes out with a series of ads featuring Sydney

(17:13):
Sweeney and look, it's sex cells, all right, That's all
there is to it. Like I said, I I am
not in the market for jeans. After watching the Sydney
Sweeney ads that they have out, I want to go
buy some jeans and I don't even need them, but
I'm gonna go buy some Dunkin Donuts. Decided it's going

(17:33):
to jump in on it too, and they did a
great ad, this ad, and it's it's sparked so much controversy.
Let me play that for you. First.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Look, I didn't ask to be the King of Summer.
It just kind of happened. This tan genetics.

Speaker 5 (17:50):
I just got my color analysis back. Guess what Golden summer. Literally,
I can't help it. Every time I drink at Duncan
gold Now refresher, it's like the sun just finds me.
So sipping these refreshers makes me the King of Summer.
Guilty is charged now the ad so you understand what

(18:10):
it physically looks like as well. Hot young guy, probably
in his late teens, early twenties, college aged looking guy.
You're the perfect hair, the perfect smile, the perfect skin.
He's got that perfect hand going on, he's got the
sculpted body with this shirt that's hanging open, hanging out

(18:30):
of the pool side.

Speaker 7 (18:32):
And what is that?

Speaker 2 (18:33):
That sex?

Speaker 5 (18:34):
And it sells because look, there's not very many guys
that are gonna go out and be like, oh, I
got to stop at Dunkin Donuts and get a refresher,
even though they are kind of good. I mean, I
will admit that, and I will admit that I haven't
had the Dunk and Donuts refreshers, but I have had
the ones some Starbucks, and I kind of it's what

(18:54):
I was. I ordered on the app and look and go.
Anybody's seeing Nobody sell me all right could? I mean
they're good, But it's not something that most men are
going to be like, oh I got to stop a
dug Donuts get a refresher. And that ad was not
attracted to any one of us men. Well maybe not anyone.
It was maybe some men, but it's not a rag attention.
It's not being dragged towards men to be like, oh,

(19:16):
we gotta go and get refresher. They're not talking about
the construction guy. They're not talking about you know, the
police officer, the big masculine guy.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
No, that ad is.

Speaker 5 (19:25):
Targeted towards girls. That ad is targeted one hundred percent
towards girls. And girls are going to see that ad
with this really good looking, young, honky little guy with
the perfect skin, and they're gonna be like, oh my god,
I go to to get a refresher because did you
see that? Oh my god, he is so dreaming the
same thing with us with an American Eagle. I don't
think I've ever shopped at American Eagles, to be perfectly

(19:47):
honest with you, now, I would go buy something from
them just because of the Sydney Sweeney ads. This is
what marketing and advertising had always done before. But now
with this new ad that came out from dunkin Donuts,
they're all coming out in talking about how it's pro
white and racist, pro white and racist because this young man,

(20:10):
good looking young man, is out of the pool side
talking about his tan and then he got his skin
analysis done, which again, right now, that's such a thing
with young people. Now, oh my god, I got to
take care of my skin, my routine, Oh my god,
it's so great. And then it's targeted towards women, because look, Jesus,
why are the left so upset about this? I mean,
they get so upset about every freaking little thing. It's

(20:32):
just knocking off sex sells us. Men, we're drooling over
Sidney Sweeney. Women, girls, you're gonna be drooling over the
dunkin Donuts guy. And that is just how life works
because we are attracted to sex. It's better than Rosie
o'donna leading donuts. I'm telling you, you put Rosio Donna

(20:53):
leading donuts and that is going to be the best
Weight Watchers commercial that you have ever seen. We got
to take break for news. We'll be right back.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Don't be afraid to say it.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Knock it off.

Speaker 5 (21:17):
Back to the Brian Rust Show on News Talk at
one oh one. All right, welcome back to the show.
Good morning, Happy Friday. Please wake it up with us.
Today we finally made it to that weekend. And yes,
I know it's a sad moment because for those listening
on the Terrestial Radio, today's the last day that we
are doing the show at this time slot before we
moved to the new time slot, which will be nine

(21:38):
am on Monday. But there is some good news. I
can't leave you with any sort of battle. I mean
it's there's still kind of good news. But let's talk
about this was because yesterday when I saw this come
out that Kamala Harris, first off, the fact that she's
she's not going to run for governor, that was that

(21:58):
was devastating. And Ricky, I know that devastated you and
that you're still broken over it. So I'm going to
try and take it easy on you today on that
because look, I I lost sleepover last night. I really
did the fact that that, you know, we're gonna have
to rely on Kamala Harris's leadership in other ways outside

(22:18):
of an elected office, which I'm trying to think, how's
that gonna what a leadership is she gonna do? No, no, no,
it's two ounces? What are you doing with the half
an ounce? It's a full two ounce? Is that gonna
be the leadership that we're gonna get from her? If
you know?

Speaker 2 (22:36):
You know?

Speaker 5 (22:38):
But yesterday the former vice president came out with an
announcement that she is writing a book, and she's gonna
write a book. Only only Kamala Harris could could do this,
and even Democrats in a lot of ways. But there's
a reason for doing this. But only she could write
a book about a failure, you know, because she had

(22:58):
no damn success. But she's got let me write a
book about the failures. The failures became the failing of
the failing when when success was not there, because the
failures failed to produce the success with the failures that
you can see with your own eyes. The book, which

(23:21):
is going to be titled one hundred and seven Days
and somebody what was it? Greg Guttfeld said it that
it should have been point one seven or one zero
seven as in like her, you know, alcohol content. But
it's said to be released in September. September twenty third
is a day that it's going to be released. So
they've been working on this for a while now. I

(23:41):
have so many questions, so many questions. Is is this
going to be a picture book? Will there be drink
recipes in the book? I mean, so it can't be
that big of a book. One hundred and seven days.
It's not like there's a lot that went on. I mean, look,

(24:03):
I've been reading other political books about things that took
you know, years to complete and to happen, and they
reviewed it all in one book. But one hundred and
seven days. This is gonna be a book or a pamphlet.
But Kamala Harris came out and she said.

Speaker 8 (24:20):
I wrote a book. Everybody like she.

Speaker 5 (24:28):
Came out, as she said, with candine reflection and believes
that there is value in sharing what I saw, what
I learned, and what I know it will take to
move forward. It's gonna be a book that you're gonna
love to read. It's gonna be awesome and you can.

Speaker 8 (24:51):
Read the book with your own eyes.

Speaker 5 (24:56):
God, we dodged that. But you know what, I'm gonna
be honest to you. While we may have dodged a
nuclear bomb on that one by not having her as
a president, think about the comedy that would have come
out of that. When she comes up to do a speech.

(25:24):
Oh my god, goodness, So did you guys see Iran?
Iran bombed another country. It looks so pretty from the distance.
Oh my god, good old Kamala Harris. You know, there's

(25:47):
this part of me that honestly, really truly wants to
feel sorry for her, and then she starts talking, and
then I lose all the sorry for us. Sorry, I'm
actually I'm actually cheering up just thinking about her as
a president and delivering speeches. Oh my goodness. And see
that it was this speech that the rote and the
words on the papers, and I would have preferred to

(26:10):
see Joe Biden falling down. Actually would have made more sense,
I mean gravity, you know, I mean that makes more sense.
Kamala Harris getting out and talking not so much. What's
that DNC chair? Oh my god, that would be fantastic.
Oh please let that happen, Please let that let Kamala

(26:30):
Harris be the DNC chair because that way we can
still be part of the disaster and she'll have to
get out there and make some speeches.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
Oh, that'd be fantastic.

Speaker 5 (26:43):
But a lot of people they're jumping to social media
and they're talking about the Kamala book and it's not
great reviews. I mean, I haven't seen anybody review the
actual book yet, but just the idea and the concept
of Kamala Harris getting out and running a book. One
person said, you wrote a book. I couldn't make it
through a speech without the teleprompter, but you want people

(27:03):
to believe you wrote a book, A book full of
word salad, a must read. I am sure. Yeah, I
can only imagine what it'll probably be. One of these
things we're gonna look at and go, so, who is
your ghostwriter? Who is your ghostwriter? I'm afraid of ghosts.
I don't do ghostwriters. Can't wait for that book to

(27:28):
come out, the Kamala Harris book. You know, preorder it now? Actually,
can we pre order it? Let me let me check
you know what actually would be hilarious? Hang on, I
gotta look this up to see if it's there. If
there's an audiobook version of this, I am buying it.
I am going to buy the audiobook version of it.
If in fat oh damn it. I switched to my

(27:48):
new phone and nothing is logged in. Hang on, let
me see. This is going to make me. Oh, this
is going to be a pain in the ass. That's
probably a good thing that I'm not signed into my
Amazon account. But if there is a if there's an
audiobook version of it, I'm buying it. But you know,
this is the other thing. All jokes aside about why

(28:08):
Kamala Harris is writing a book, and I've mentioned this before,
Writing books nowadays is the other way of money laundering
to politicians. Keep in mind, Kamala Harris is still twenty
million dollars in debt. And I'm going to make my
prediction now, the Kamala Harris book is going to be
a New York Times bestseller. She is going to make

(28:32):
twenty two million dollars on that book. You watch, it'll
be a best seller like the first week it comes out.
It's going to be millions of copies that are going
to be quote unquote sold, and she will make about
twenty two million dollars on that book. And the reason
why I say twenty two million dollars is because well,
twenty million dollars goes to the debt that she owes

(28:54):
and then she's got to have a little bit for
some drinks. That's what's going to happen with this book.
This is this is how the the connected are going
to help Kamala Harris pay off the twenty million dollars.
Because here's the thing that a lot of people might
not realize is that when you're a candidate like that
and she blew through what wasn't a billion dollars that
they went through or some stupid thing like that, and

(29:16):
then she spent another twenty million dollars whatever later on
you did spend that comes out of your own pocket.
Ai wrote her book, Oh I bet you it did.
Hang on a second, just for the fun of it, right,
a section of Kamala Harris's book, I just just want

(29:42):
to see what Ai is gonna come up with. All right, um,
this came up with a way too fast, way too fast,
Let's find a good bo I always believe that just
this is a verb and not a noun. It's not

(30:02):
something you hold or admire from a distance. It's something
you do, something you fight for every single day.

Speaker 6 (30:14):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (30:14):
Let's see, growing up in Oakland, I saw the world
through the lens. My parents gave me a world where
fairness wasn't guaranteed, but it was worth striving for. There's
gotta be some of the good parts in this. I
mean that came up with it way too quick, AI,
way too quick. My mother's voice still echoes in those moments.

(30:35):
Fix it. Kamala finks it. It's gonna be a disaster.
It's gonna be a disaster, but it's gonna be so fun.
And again, if she does an audiobook version of it,
I am buying that thing in an absolute heartbeat, because
that's gonna be hilarious, especially if she's the one that
actually narrates it. But then again, it'll probably be the

(30:55):
AI thing. Whose book was it that just came out?
Oh it was Melania Trump. Maybe that's another thing. They'll
probably have the AI version of it, because the Milania
Trump book that came out, there's actually an AI version
where the AI actually reads it. But then again, Malania
she can read and she can speak. So if you
are going to do one with Kamala Harris, I guess

(31:18):
you would need AI to do it that way. It
came out the whole thing instead of.

Speaker 8 (31:24):
The words.

Speaker 5 (31:27):
Anyhow, more of the delusional left by the way. Senator Padilla,
you remember, Alex Padilla, the one in California, the one
that you know is so desperate to get the point across.
They had to bum rush the Homeland Security press conference
to yell and shout out questions and then had to
get taken down and then went to the Congress and

(31:47):
cried about it. They forced me to the crowd. Yeah,
because you were acting like a dumbass. That's why you
were barging into a press conference. And the security team
had no idea who you were, which is sad because
you were the senator from that state, you know, one
of two, and they had no idea who you were.
And yeah, they grabbed hold of you and you fought

(32:08):
them a little bit, and they forced you to the
ground because you were being a bad boy. That's how
that works, Alex. You'd be a bad boy, you get disciplined. Well,
he was out now on NPR's morning edition. This is
where you know this is gonna go good. When you
had to resort to NPR because nobody else wants to
talk to you. But he was discussing the new congressional
maps in Texas and saying that the Republican Party's only

(32:32):
hope and holding on to power through the midterms is
to rig the election before it even starts. Says the
guy who the only hope that he had was to
bum rush a press conference to be able to get
his point acrossed. But he said that there's so much
that's wrong with this effort to get Texas to redistrict

(32:53):
and squeeze out some additional Republican seats because that's what
Donald Trump wants. But starting with how they're going about it,
Donald Trump calling for it from the grounds of the
White House and engaging the White House officials, top Department
of Justice officials to coordinate with Texas Republican officials in
this effort. The President has made it very clear he's

(33:14):
not even trying to hide it. The purpose for redisseurching
in Texas is to create additional Republican seats. So that's
a partisan that is as partisan as it gets. Number one,
and then he continues and say the number two. It
goes to show you how unpopular and harmful to the
country his agenda is their only hope is to hold
is holding on to power through the midterms is not

(33:38):
to convince the American public of their ideas or accomplishment,
but it is to rig the election before it starts.
Holy hell, Alex. First off, let's talk about this in
the state of Texas. And by the way, Democrats have
been dumb enough to actually post this on social media.
They will post a map of the districts in the

(34:01):
state of Texas, and it's color coordinated for those that
are well with the blue in the red, and it
is a whole lot of red throughout the entire state
of Texas. You actually had to zoom in a little
bit and go, where's the blue district? Oh, there they are.
Wait a second, didn't Didn't this down here on this
edge used to be blue? Hang on, let me pull

(34:23):
up the one from a couple of years ago. Huh
it was blue. Now look at it, it's red. Huh. So,
I guess that means there's more Republican voters there in
the state of Texas now than there used to be,
even though there are a couple of areas that are
still on the blue side.

Speaker 7 (34:37):
Huh.

Speaker 5 (34:38):
So, let me get this straight. The rules on how
you can redistrict and how many people have got to
be in a district. It's about seven hundred thousand people.
That is what each congressional person has for representation. So
if your district grows beyond the seven hundred thousand by
a significant amount, I mean, it's not going to be

(34:59):
if there's seven hundred one thousand and one, they got
a redistrict. It's it's not that finicky. But when it
gets to a point where it's a little bit bigger,
they've got to redraw the lines a little bit and
they've got to share things and balance it out. Or
if it's a situation where you have a cluster of
them that all have too many people, then you create

(35:19):
another congressional seat in another congressional district so that you
have the right people in there. So no matter no
number of Donald Trump coming out there, or the Republican
Party or the Democrat Party everything coming out there and
saying oh, we just need to add more seats is
going to change the fact that there is a number
that the Congress is supposed to have, and if you're

(35:41):
exceeding that or you're not meeting that, then districts get
redrawn to make sure that the congress people have the
right representation with the people. That's all there is to it.
In Texas is like ninety nine point nine percent of
all of the districts in Texas are read. So what

(36:02):
are you pitching about. If you have red districts that
are getting too big and they're exceeding the seven hundred thousand,
then you have to redistrict. You have to change it
up a little bit, and you have to add another
conrector congressional seat if necessary, to make sure that the
people are not being underrepresented. Which I know that starts

(36:24):
a whole of argument, but work with me here. So
I don't understand what the left is complaining about. What
the Republican Party is doing, and what Texas is doing
is all legal and it's what you're supposed to be doing,
just like in Los Angeles. In Los Angeles and in
New York where people have left the area. So when

(36:49):
they are leaving that area in drones and your congress
seat or your congress person now has way less than
seven hundred thousand people, then yeah, there needs to be
some redistricting. Or it's a situation where you go, you
look at it again the cluster of congressional districts in
the Los Angeles area. You've lost a million people. Now

(37:15):
you have to figure out what do you do well
If you lost a million people, or if you even
lost six seven hundred thousand people, that's a district of
people and now you're going to lose a seat, which
California has done so as in New York, and you
have to redistrict it. It has nothing to do with
politics of blue and red. It's numbers. That's all there

(37:36):
is to it. Unfortunately, too many Americans don't understand that process,
and they're going to fall for the fact that the
Democrats are out there saying, oh my god, the Republicans
are cheating. They're not cheating. Why don't you talk about
the fact that you guys lost seats in California. No,
we can't say that. We can't say we can't admit

(37:57):
to failure because we don't fail. It's just it's the
Republicans they're cheating. This is how sad and pathetic the
letter is getting. But we need to educate people more so,
when people start talking about this, we need to explain
to them how districts are drawn up, how many people
are supposed to be in a district. If you don't
have enough, you lose a seat. That's how it works.

(38:19):
But the Republicans are just out there cheating. And this
again coming from a man who had to bum rush
a press conference to make a point because well, nobody
wants to hear their point because the American people are
against their point and they don't get that. We got
to take a quick break. We'll be right back. This
is the Brian Rush Show.

Speaker 1 (38:39):
Good morning, Good morning America. Want to see a progressive squirm?
Turn the Bryan Brush you up a little louder and
watch them. Now to the show on news Talk one

(39:02):
on one.

Speaker 5 (39:02):
All right, welcome back to the show. You know, sometimes
I think I'm such a door. I got my new
replacement phone after my other phone cut well well we'll
just call it damaged beyond repair. I haven't pulled the
the plastic thing off of the off the cover of it. Yeah,

(39:25):
I just I can't do it. I know I should,
but I also probably need to get like a better
screen protector before I do that.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
But is it just me?

Speaker 5 (39:35):
Or is that just like the most satisfying thing though?
Like when you get to the new electronics and it
comes with all the wraps on it, and then you'd
be like, grab hold and you peel that thing. Oh,
it's just so satisfying. There's something maybe it's a guy thing.
I don't know, Ladies, you can tell me if it is,
but it just it feels so good to do. Anyhow,
welcome back to the show. Thanks so much for waking
up with us. Coming up the seven o'clock hour the show,

(39:57):
we do have Michael Lets from invest usas to be
joining us. Were gonna talk with him about things like
the Cincinnati beat down and a few other things as well.
We're also gonna talk about the Cincinnati beat down here
in the next hour two. So much on that and
the left again just totally tone deaf when it comes
to what happened and trying to spin it. But the
other big news that's coming about is now the Russia Gate.

(40:22):
The Russia Gate, and of course watching the propaganda's try
to continue to say, oh my god, it was all
Donald Trump. Donald Trump was colluding with the Russians. Look, listen, Dems,
listen to me very carefully for a second. Okay, you
guys got busted, all right, you guys got busted. So
now that you've been busted, it's a good time to look.

(40:46):
I'm just gonna say this, this is what a lot
of the the the PR people will tell you. Shut
the hell up, don't say anything about it anymore, don't
deny it anymore, don't accuse somebody else of it anymore.
Shut the hell up, be very quiet in the hopes
of it going away. That's what PR people would tell

(41:08):
you if you're in a no win situation, which is
what the Democrats are really truly finding themselves in now
when it comes to the Russiagate thing, because all of
this evidence is coming out. We saw the news the
other day that Cash Mattel had found thousands of documents
and burn bags that should have been destroyed regarding this.

(41:29):
We're finding all these other things that are coming out.
And on top of it, the whistle blowers but Trump Trump,
tump Heath with the PP in the in the in
the beds, and what do we do? And I think
they're in that Melton mode too. But with all of
the evidence that has come out, everything that's happening now,
whistleblowers are coming out from the Obama White House and

(41:52):
saying we were forced to be quiet, and we were
told to get along and do what we're supposed to
do and not question this. Everything is falling apart in
this Russian narrative. It is becoming more and more clear
not that it wasn't for most of us, that it
was total bs and now there's evidence of it. Not
only is there evidence of it, there's also evidence that

(42:13):
it was intentionally done. And they're doubling down. No, you
don't understand Trump is a Putin puppet. Really, why is
it that Trump is now arming his enemy? Explain that one.

(42:34):
I don't know what to do. Stephen Colbert is not
telling me anymore. It's just so sad, so sad being
a leftist, it really is.

Speaker 2 (42:41):
Kurt.

Speaker 5 (42:41):
It's your birthday. Awesome, happy birthday. You don't look a
day older than seventy five. No, I'm just kidding. Happy birthday, Kurt.
Thanks for celebrating your birthday with us. Appreciate that we
got to take a break for news here at the
top of the hour. We will be right back. Good morning,
Happy Friday, everybody.

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Speaker 1 (43:51):
Now here's Brian Russ done? You was talking one O one?

Speaker 5 (43:58):
All right, welcome back out every two of the shows.
Good morning, and thanks for waking up with us today.
I got so excited during the break when I finally
got logged into my Amazon account and I screeched like
a little schoolgirl, and I think I scared the cats
and maybe the neighbors too. Yes, there is an audiobook
version of one hundred and seven Days from Kamala Harris.

(44:19):
I don't know it was narrating it, and I hope
to god it is her, because that is just gonna
be too much. But either way, description on the book.
I love this for the first time. With the surprising
and revealing insights, Kamala Harris tells the story of the
wildest and most consequential presidential campaign in American history. Your

(44:40):
Secret Service code name is Pioneer. You're the first woman
in history to be elected president of the United States.
On July twenty one, twenty twenty four, your running mate
Joe Biden announces that he will not be seeking reelection.
The presidential election will occur on November fifth, twenty twenty four.
You have one hundred and seven Days, written with candor,

(45:02):
A unique perspective and pace of page turning novel, One
hundred and seven Days takes you inside the race for
the presidency as no one has ever done before. Get
your copy today of one hundred and seven Days. I'm
getting a copy of it. I don't care. And honestly,
I'm gonna get the audiobook version of it too, just

(45:24):
because I've never owned an audio version of a book.
Because I prefer to read it. I'm buying that thing.
It comes out September twenty third. And I know you're saying,
don't give her money. I don't care. It's worth it.
You know it's absolutely gonna be worth it. And we're
gonna play excerpts of that from the audiobook as well

(45:45):
the audio five minutes. It can't be a very long book.
I mean we're talking about one hundred and seven days.
I mean there's unless she actually wrote the book. It
can't How many pages is it?

Speaker 1 (45:56):
Hang on?

Speaker 3 (45:56):
Let me.

Speaker 5 (45:58):
Say I got distracted here. Now I'm all excited. I
never thought I'd be excited about something about Kamala Harris.
Should her secret service name should have been Wimpy, Yeah,
it should have been something else. It should have been
a double poor, double shot. How many pages are in
this book? By the way, it's only eighteen dollars for

(46:20):
the audiobook fourteen ninety nine if you get it unkindled.
How many pages? How many pages? How many pages? This
title w were released in September twenty third. It doesn't
say how many pages there are. It can't be all
that much. Like I said, it's got to be like

(46:42):
a pamphlet.

Speaker 7 (46:44):
Oh my god.

Speaker 5 (46:45):
And they got the picture, the one with the little
girl of the ponytails. But yeah, with that, if it's
not much more than a regular pamphlet sized book, it's
And if she wrote it herself, which we know she
didn't because look, she can't form a sentence. She can't
form it, said, I can form the sentence of this
sentence with the sentences and the words. When you put

(47:08):
the words into the lines for the sentences, it makes
the paragraphs and you can read them with your own eyes.
I know, amazing never been so excited about a book before. Seriously,
pick it up a goodwill and make a donation. Honestly,
you know what, Like I said, that book is going

(47:28):
to sell about twenty million dollars twenty two million dollars
in book sales. That's what it's going to do, just
because that's how they launder money nowadays through politicians, is
through books. And she owes twenty million dollars, So she's
going to do twenty two million dollars worth the sales
in that book. And then you are going to amazingly,
like the week after it comes off of the New

(47:50):
York Times Best Selling List, which it will be on there.
I guarantee you it's going to be on there. And
a week later, you're going to go to Barnes and
Noballs and you're going to walk in and it's going
to be right there on the reduced section and then
a week later, you're going to walk into the dollar
Tree and it's gonna be on sale for fifty cents
with a note down and saying, please take this crap.
That's what's gonna happen with the Kamala Harris book. But

(48:13):
get ready for it September twenty third. But you know what,
that's actually not the book that I'm looking forward to.
I'm actually looking forward to Christina Bob's book, which is
also coming out in September, her new book Hang Out.
So what am I doing? I don't know what the
hell I'm doing. This is one of these days today,
it's like we're a little scot of braid. Plus we're

(48:33):
in pain. Oh it's coming out September seventh, so we
got about a month to go for Christina Bob's new book.
Christina Bob, by the way, she was the Donald Trump
lawyer that was at mar Lago when it all happened.
Her new book, it's a defiant inside mar Lago raid
and the Left's ongoing law fair. I gotta holler at Christine.

(48:54):
We've got to have her back on again because we
want to make sure that her book sells really well.
Her other book that she did. The Stealing of Your
Vote was a great book. If you haven't gotten that book,
by the way, grab it because it really details a
lot of stuff that the team was doing to fight
the election fraud that was happening. A lot of interesting details.
And there, of course, Christina also one of the several

(49:17):
Donald Trump lawyers in Arizona that have been indicted for
the accusing of the rigging of the election. Isn't that something?
How you have all these people who are lawyers that
are going, hey, hold up a second, wait, something doesn't
make sense here, and then they're like, well, if you're
going to question it, we're going to arrest you. But

(49:39):
today we have all of these leftists that are out
here talking about how you Donald Trump and the GOP
right now they're rigging the election. They're rigging the election
so that they can win in the midterms. Wait a second,
I thought that you couldn't rig the elections. I thought
that was impossible. You remember that argument you're giving us,
So which is it, you can or you can't. Oh,
you can if you're a Republican, but you can if

(50:01):
you're a Democrat. Got it all right? Just want to
make sure we got this straight. I'm sure by now
everybody has seen the the video that had gone viral
of the the Cincinnati beaten down, I think is the
best way of putting that, where there was a white
man in Cincinnati that ended up getting beaten down by

(50:22):
a crowd of of of black people in in Cincinnati.
And this is this is so typical of what what
the left is saying, because now we've seen the video,
and of course with a lot of these videos that
we see, especially when it's it fits the narrative of
the left. Uh, there's always more to that video, you know,

(50:45):
like Floyd. You know what did we see from the
Floyd video over and over and over again. I can't breathe.
I can't breathe. You know, that's what we saw. We
didn't see the body cam video of everything that led
up to it. Instead, we rioted burned down cities, burned
down businesses, all because of the fact that the media

(51:07):
in the left took that one little segment where the
police officer was holding him down. We saw the video
recently with the kid in his car, the black kid
in his car, where the police officers punched the window
in and yanked him out of the car. Oh my god,
it's so horrible that the police are being so racist.
Hang on, time out a second. Let's watch the body

(51:29):
cam leading up to it. Oh no, wonder why they
beat his window in and ripped him out of the
car because of his behavior. We don't want to see that.
We only have to see the thing that makes you outraged. Well,
when we saw the video that came out with the
beat Town, we saw the beat down. We saw a

(51:49):
white man being beaten down by several black people in
the street. They were kicking him down to the ground,
both men and women. They were just beating him up,
kicking him and for what reason. We don't know the
reason initially because well that's the video that we saw,
and there was outrage, and of course there's more to

(52:12):
the video, more to the video that, by the way,
still doesn't help the cause on this thing, because there
is a difference between somebody who's breaking the law and
being a resistance towards law enforcement and then finally them
having to break a window in and taking you out
or you being you know, a major problem for the
police and they have to wrestle you down to the

(52:34):
ground to get you in handcuffs, and the only thing
that you see is the part where you're screaming and
hollering that you can't breathe, which is amazing because I
don't know about you. Have you ever been a time
where you're short of breath, you know, you got cold
or whatever, and you try to yell and holler you
can't do it because you can't get enough air in
your lungs. It isn't an amazing how that happens when
like these people that constantly scream I can't breathe, I

(52:55):
can't breathe. Well, you're breathing and talking awfully loud. But
the the Cincinnati Police chief now claims that the violent
mob footage is missing contexts. It's missing context. To be
perfectly honest with you, I don't even care what the
context is. I don't even care if this white guy

(53:16):
was standing out on the side of the street dropping
the end bomb and yelling at people, or doing something
like that, or saying all kinds of racist stuff. I
don't even care if that was the case, because even
if that was, there's no excuse to physically beat somebody
in a mob situation. There's no excuse for that, unless

(53:39):
maybe they're a pedophile if they're a pedophile or like
they did an open shooting on somebody or something like that,
and then maybe I could justify a beatdown. But the
Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Tgee, but I don't care I
hears her name. She claimed on Monday that the viral
footage of the violent mob in the city was missing contexts,

(54:03):
and footage emerged of the fight over the weekend that
showed a group of people beating a man and appearing
to knock a woman unconscious in downtown Cincinnati, and during
the press conference, the police chief accused those on social
media and the mainstream media of not accurately reporting the incident,
which reportedly makes it more difficult for law enforcement to

(54:24):
address the attack. They said, the social media of the
post that we've seen does not depict the entire incident.
There is one version of what occurred at times social
media and the mainstream and their commentaries and misrepresentations of
the circumstances surrounding any given event. She said that what
that does that causes us some difficulty in thoroughly investigating

(54:47):
and actively and enforcing the law because what happens the
social media posts and your coverage of it distorts the
contact and what actually happened, and it makes our job
more difficult now. The video sh was a man being
chased in the streets, then reportedly kicked, stomped, and body
slammed by multiple people. There's also been multiple people who've

(55:07):
been arrested by the Cincinnati police, and according to the
Cincinnati Inquirer, a woman who rushed to his aid got
attacked by a woman and then a man punched her
in the face, causing her to be knocked unconscious. I mean,
if you haven't watched all these video it's enough to
really get you a little ticked off. It really is.
So we watched all this, and authorities have said that

(55:29):
they're unaware of the violent incident until the video actually
began circulating in social media, and one witness told local
foxtation that one man who appeared to be intoxicated, engaged
in verbal dispute with one of the victims that left
the area about fifteen minutes and returned with the group,
which prompted the violent breakout. Oh so somebody said some

(55:52):
words to you and you got upset, and you thought
the justification of this was to beat the man down,
and then to beat a woman as well, wow, you're
a top notch individual, aren't you, all of you for
doing that. But you know, the sad part about this
too is the messages that's coming out of the left.
There's a Democrat city councilwoman who's now they're demanding that

(56:15):
she resign or be kicked off of the council from Cincinnati,
who's now facing a huge backlash because she posted about
the victims of the downtown street brawl that happened and
said they begged for the beat down. I'm grateful for
the whole story. They begged for the beat down because

(56:38):
you had a verbal argument with somebody that you begged
and that you deserved a beat down. Now, I don't
I'm not taking the side of this being. Oh it
was a white man that was beaten down by a
bunch of black kids. No, I'm talking about the fact
that a human being got into a verbal argument with somebody.

(57:00):
Sticks and stones may break your bones, but names will
never hurt you. Remember that, And you decided that the
justification for somebody saying bad words to you is to
go get a group of your friends. And again, this
is not about the color of the skin. This is
about the actions of individuals, and these guys go and
they get their friends and come back and beat the

(57:24):
living snots out of this guy. And then when somebody
comes to their rescue, you beat that person as well. Again,
this is not somebody who came out of somebody's house
after sexually assaulting some child. This is not somebody who
just raped a woman in the street. This is not
somebody who just punched grandma and knocked her out and

(57:45):
took her wallet. This is not somebody who was trying
to shoot up a crowd. It's somebody who made a
verbal assault towards somebody, called him a bad name, said something,
who your feelings, and you justified by going off and
doing that. And this Democrat city councilwoman comes out and says,

(58:06):
they begged for that beat down, and I'm grateful for
the whole story. Holy hell. Victoria Parks is the council woman,
and she replied to the video of the assault and
that was her response to it, that they begged for it.
I'm sorry. Nobody begs for that. Nobody begs for that.

Speaker 1 (58:30):
Now.

Speaker 5 (58:31):
The one thing that people are begging for is for
Victoria Parks to step down. I mean, how disgusting can
the Democrats be again, It's not like the individual did
something that justified the beat down, because look, there are
justifications for beating somebody down like that, and I already

(58:54):
listened to them. But because of the fact that you said, oh,
that's right, I gotta remember that words are violence. That's right,
I forgot about that. I afraid. You know what, here's
the problem. I keep thinking like a damn Republican man.
Maybe I just need to start thinking more like a
Democrat before I start talking about those things, right, So

(59:15):
that way I can justify the reason for why here
my feelings he said something mean to me, we need
to beat him up, all right? Now, you know what,
Now that I think about it in that way, all right, yeah,
it makes more sense. Yeah, he deserved that beatdown. Tell you,
one of the biggest problems we have in this country

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right now is the Democrats and their ideology and these
leaders that are doing this. And I can guarantee you
that if we were to go back into the history
of the things that Victoria Parks, the councilwoman has said
in the past, I bet you anything, there is some
statement where she has said that the problem with America
is is that the Republicans are violent and the MAGA
people are violent. And meanwhile here she is saying that

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the individuals that got beaten down, they begged for the beatdown. Ken,
I don't know anybody that would say that. I don't
know anybody who will walk into a crowd and say, hey,
beat me unconscious. I mean, I understand that some people
are into you know, alone, but nobody's into that. That's
just you're an idiot for saying that, councilwoman, and you

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should resign. They should force you to reside out of there.
All right, we got to take a quick break. We'll
be right back. This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, doing.

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I almost forgot that today it was Red Fridays. I've
just this is the way my week is gone. But
it is a Red Friday. And a big thanks to
our friends at American Charlie Real and Tavint for sponsoring
that we remember everyone who is deployed. It's so important.
If you haven't even by the way at American Charles's recently,
you need to go suggestions. Now, I look, they got
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because I don't know. But if i'm gonna tell you
what my friend's saying, they say, get it. But if
you're gonna ask me and what I'm gonna get, I'm
gonna tell you right now. It's gonna start off for
the bad Land nachos. Now, Fat Boy's got to remember this.
I gotta remember not to get the full size when
I go to eat by myself. I didn't realize this
until recently that you can actually get a half size

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of the bad Land nachos, which I loved even more
because for some reason, it's like they put the the
same amount of stuff on the nachos and the look
they're just damn good. Get them. Get that for your appetizer.
Don't get a salad. I mean, the salads are good
if you're into that, But for me, I'm gonna get
the bad Land nachos the half order, and then I'm
gonna go with the Kentucky Bourbon steak medallion thingies that

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they've got with French fries. Because I don't do mashed potatoes.
You can get it with mash potatoes normally, but that's
what I'm gonna get. They have drilled a little bit.
They're so good and actually, you know what, I've actually
I've said this to them before in American Charlie's, and
and I was told that I could get it, but
I haven't broken down to do it yet. The gravy

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that comes with that, that Bourbon steak thingies and the
fact that I always get I get the uh, the
French fries instead of the regular mashed potatoes, those fries
with that gravy. And I was told to ask for
like that, the fries with the gravy, and the it's

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not even on the menu, which Dave, if you're listening,
I'm just saying those fries. Listen to me, Bud. Oh God,
I'm gonna just I think I'm gonna gain a little
weight right now. Get the fries because they've got those
crinkly fries, and those those are really good, the little
things with the wavy get those. Throw those in there,
put that gravy up on that. Throw a little bit

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of cheese in there. So you know what, let's make
this even worse. Are you ready? Because the other thing
that I love in American Charlie's, I am getting into this.
I'm hungry. I haven't had breakfast yet, so bear with
me for a second. They're chili. If you never had
the chili comes on like this little cup. It's like
a cup of meat. The chili is so good. All right,
So let's get the fries. We're gonna put the fries

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with the chili, with that gravy on top of it,
Sprinkle some cheese up on top of that, melt it
down just a little bit. That's it.

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It's over.

Speaker 5 (01:03:31):
What kind of I gotta do work today. I may
have to do that today for lunch. It'll put me
into a food coma. But Dave, just listen. Put that
on the menu. You can call it the you can
call it the I don't know, name it after me
or something. It'll be fantastic. It'll be a best seller.
But either way, go check them out. And again, if

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that it is distracted by food. What were we talking about?
We were talking about politics, weren't we. Sorry, one of

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I'm a hot mess this morning. Now I started talking
about food. Now I'm all hungry. By the way, who
with Josh He came up with a great name for
that new appetizer that I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna fight.
I'm gonna fight to get that on the the American
Charlie's menu, even if it's like a special, like a
secret menu. I'll let you know if we make it happen, though,
But the rust Bucket, I may call Dave, the owner

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of the restaurant, the owner of America Charlie's, after the
show and be like, look, buddy, you know, I know
it's expensive to redo menus, so you don't have to
do that, but let's let's do that. Let's create the
rust bucket. The rust bucket, it's going to be a
basket with fries, chili gravy with the cheese on the
top and a bib. That's all you need. Don't even

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need a fork or anything else. Just give me that
and we're good to go. The way we are celebrating
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up later on after the show is over. Speaking about food,
places you can eat some food and have some good times.
If you are lucky, could always be the White House.
Now I've got good be honest with you. This is
one of these things that I am now I'm on
the fence on I'm on the fence on this. And
I posted something about this on Facebook yesterday and a

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few people made some comments about, you know, the whole thing,
and it's basically the new ballroom that Donald Trump wants
to do at the White House. And now this is
not something new new for him. This is something he
wanted to do on his first term as well. And
essentially it is a ballroom that he would like to
attach to the White House. And I think it's attached

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it because some of the renderings that I saw looks
like it's almost a tear down the East wing and
rebuild it with this. So I'm not sure if that's it,
or if it's going to be put into another spot,
or how this is all going to work out. But
Donald Trump has said I want to build it, and
when he said I want to build it, he wants

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to build it. So this is one of these things
where I look at it and go, first off, make
sure that you're very clear about it, because the only
thing that we keep hearing and I knew this right
away because I knew this is what he talked about before.
But some aren't going to think this way, and that
is it's going to cost about two hundred million dollars
to build this this new ballroom that he wants to

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attach to the White House. Now, if you've never been
to the White House or don't know much about the
White House, the the ballrooms that you do see a
lot of events go on in you you would think
that they were big, but they really truly are not.
Like when you ever see those White House dinners, they're
they're very small. And what we have been seeing is

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a lot of events that have been going out at
the White House. And this is not just a Donald
Trump thing. This was even during the Biden administration where
we would see the gigantic tents that would get put
up and they would have the event out on the
South Lawn, and you know, and and look, there's a
huge expense to doing that, and I get it. But
here's where I'm on the fence on this the Trump administration.

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The addition that they want to do is about a
ninety thousand square foot state ballroom and it's designed to
basically host some major diplomatic events, honor world leaders, provide
future presidents with a long overdue space for official functions.
And again, the rooms that they use now, they're small rooms.
Like if you've never seen the White House, you know,

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you see it on TV instead of you see it
in the pictures. The White House itself, the actual residence building,
it's not very big. It's really kind of small in
considering I mean, it's bigger than my house by a lot,
but it's in the grand scheme of things, it's really
not that big. So it is kind of cramp spaces.
So yeah, okay, I get it. You know, definitely need

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another space. At least it's not the government money that
is going to be spent on it. If it's going
to be two hundred million dollars, which would be privately funded.
Donald Trump said he would throw his own money into that.
Other people would would throw some money in be into
it as well. But the White House had said that
for one hundred and fifty years, administrators have struggled with

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a lack of large, dignified space for major events. The
White House is currently unable to host major functions honoring
world leaders in other countries without having to install a huge,
unsightly tent approximately one hundred yards away from the main buildings.
Entrance and the White House State Ballroom will be a
much needed exquisite addition, with a seated capacity of six

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hundred and fifty people, a significant increase from the two
hundred person capacity of the East Room in the White House.
So the East Room is pretty tiny, I mean two
hundred people. You think, oh, that's a lot of people.
It's really not. It's not. And if you've ever seen
how they do it, take a look at how how
they do on next time you see a video. It's
it's like there's hardly they like they put a chair

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and then a chair, like the other table is in
between the two chairs, because it's so tight. I mean,
it's it's all almost a fire hazard, honestly. So when
I saw the plans for it, I looked at it
and I was like, Dan, that's beautiful, that that will
be amazing. Now, the only question, the only thing that
makes me go hmmm, is my problem with government building

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things without thinking about the maintaining of it in the future.
You know, this is one of the things that I
say to politicians, don't build it if you can't maintain it.
And that's my only concern is the maintaining it. In
addition to that, first off, if Donald Trump is going
to throw his own money down on this, I think
that it should be called the the Trump Ballroom, and

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it should remain that indefinitely. You know, we have the
Lincoln Room, we got these other things that a named
to certain people. It should be that way indefinitely. But
I know what's gonna happen is that they will name
it the Trump Ballroom, and then the first Democrat that
gets in there is going to rename it just because
I do like throughout. So I don't know. I'm kind

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of I'm for it, but I'm concerned about it at
the same time I get the need for it. So
I don't know. I mean, what do you think The
one thing that I would actually say is this, don
when you build it, can we do a little less gold?
I was talking about this as a friend of mine yesterday.

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When it comes to the Oval Office. I don't know
if you've seen pictures of the Oval Office recently, and
I know that Donald Trump loves himself so gold. He
just loves that color. Whether it's actually gold or not,
he just loves the color gold. The Oval Office, I
think right now, and remember I totally support Donald Trump.

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I'm not hating on Donald Trump. But it is probably
the most tacky looking Oval Office design I think I've
ever seen in the history of the Oval Office. And
I'm a big history buff. Comes to the White House
and in the history of the Oval Office, which really
isn't much of a history. It's only been what sixty

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seventy years or something like that. It is the most
tacky I think I've ever seen it. I mean, and
it's like even the leaf molding stuff that's on the fireplace.
You know that that's not actual gold leafed and all.
It's probably painted because it actually doesn't look that good.
It's just over tacky on the gold. So when they

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build this, I hope that and it's gonna get done.
I mean, no matter how much we want to say
about it, it's gonna get done. And it's it's two degree.
It's also needed. So I mean, I'm not arguing the
fact that it's not needed. I'm just kind of thinking, Eh,
I just I don't know. I worry about what is
going to be like with the with the the stupidness

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of the arguing back and forth about names on it,
and you know, the way that the Democrats are going
to twist this. They're going to twist it and say, oh,
Donald Trump says that we have to save money, but
he's gonna spend two hundred million dollars in a ball
room without actually talking about the fact that, well, it's
not taxpayer dollars that's going to be doing it. Was
it the oval office, Clinton's oral office. Yeah it was.

Speaker 8 (01:13:19):
It was.

Speaker 5 (01:13:20):
But even when it was that, it still didn't look
as tacky as Donald Trump's oval office. He just overdoes
it on the gold thing sometimes. So yeah, I guess
we'll see what's gonna happen with this. I don't know
how long it's going to actually take to build it.
The renderings of it, it looks gorgeous, it really does.
So yeah, it's definitely better than It's definitely better than

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doing the tent. So again I'm leaning way more towards
the yeah, let's go ahead and do it versus is
this really that great of an idea? But you know, hey,
it's needed. Let's go for it. Just make sure the
messaging is right, because that's the problem because right now
the Democrats they're on full on attack bone and anything

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that you give them for some red meat, they're going
to attack it and they will attack that. So if
you haven't seen the renderings, by the way, go look
at them. They're pretty hot. So there's a whistleblower now
that has shared how they were threatened by a supervisor
to go along with the Obama directed Russia intelligence assessment
hoax despite knowing the fact that it was all bs.

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This is all coming from the DNI director Telsea Gabbett,
who revealed this on Wednesday, and she shared newly released
first hand accounts from whistleblowers who refuse to play along
with the hoax, detailing what happened in their crafting of
the twenty seventeen Intelligence Community Assessment the ICA. They're year's
long effort to expose the manufacturing of intelligence carried out

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at the highest levels of government, and how they were
repeatedly ignored. Now I'm going to say this, because I
think we all know the reality to this is that
Obama is probably not going to be prosecuted. They're probably
not going to charge him. They probably won't even arrest
him because look, they're trying to argue that the presidential

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Immunity thing, which look I said this before to the
Democrats when they were winding and crying, oh my god,
Donald Job's trying to keep himself out of jail, and
I had to remind him that, no, the Presidential Immunity
Act is the Presidential Immunity Act is now the Donald
Trump Immunity Act. And if this is something that going
forward presidents will be able to use but again, there's

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a thing in there about this where the immunity only
applies to official duties, and the official duties can be
redefined by the court. So in a case like the
Obama thing, they can come out and say, well, no,
Barack Obama was doing this in his official capacity of

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the President of the United States. Well, the courts and
the argument can turn around being that no, yes, you
were the president of the United States at the time,
but the duty of the president of the United States
is not to create intelligence reports to undermine a duly
elected president that's coming in next or to interfere with

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the elections to get somebody else. That is not part
of the official presidential duty. But then again, some US
district judge somewhere that just happens to have a shrine
to the Democrats will probably rule that, yes, that was
officially part of the Barack Obama's duties was to make
sure that Donald Trump didn't become president. It'll be a stupid,

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ugly argument, and the question is how far is it
going to go, What are the information is going to
come out? And who else is going to get punished
for this, Because clearly there was a lot of people
that were in this, whether it was Brennan, whether it
was Komi, Hillary Linton, and so many others, Barack Obama,
Joe Biden, how many people were involved in this. And

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the one thing that we do need to do is
is investigate this, proceed with this, expose this in every way.
Even if people don't go to jail, which I'm not
gonna hold my breath for, I think there's a lot
of people that probably need to go to jail, that
are in our government, especially on that high level, absolutely
need to go to jail. There absolutely needs to be
punishment for this stuff. But let's face it, they are

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above you and die. And the reality is they get
to get away with whatever they want. But the more
that we expose this, the more that people know about it,
maybe just maybe the people will stop voting some of
these people into office and they'll start holding them a
little bit more accountable. And that's right. Trump is always

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baiting the left, and it'll be interesting too to see
what Donald Trump does with this, because you know, I
think he's he's turned the left in to the Oh
my god, we got to have the the Epstein files out.
Those have got to be released, and you know, they've
lost their minds. And the reality is there's probably a
lot of people on the Democrats side. They're on that list,
and they probably don't want quiet. That's why some of

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the are saying that don't say anything. But it'll be
interesting to see how this hoax continues. You know, there's
more and more evidence that it's coming out about the
fact that it was the Obama administration that was behind
the Russian hoax, that they used the thing that Hillary
Clinton had done, the dossier that was all paid for,

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faked out, just to try and take down Donald Trump.
But this is the thing that the American people need
to be aware of, and the Republicans also need to
get out there and get this message out that this
is the behavior of the Democrats because right now the
Democrats don't have anything. They have no ideas. I mean, seriously,

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have you heard a single idea that the Democrats have
come up with that is going to the country. Have
you heard a single idea that the Democrats have come
out that have said, if we do this, this is
our plan that we're gonna save the nation money, We're
gonna get our debt under control. You don't hear any
of that because they do not have a plan. The

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only thing that they've got is attack, attack, attack, And
now you have all this stuff coming out about what
they have been doing, and this is the perfect time
for the Republican Party to show the Democrats do not
care about you. This is the stuff that the Democrats
are doing to you. They got to do that. We
got to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Brian Rush Show. Good Morning and Happy

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Red Friday.

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All right, welcome back to the show. Good Morning, Happy
Red Friday. Coming up at the top of the hour,
Michael Lets from invest USA. We're gonna chat with him.
Coming up just a little bit. Also bottom of an hour.
The next hour, our final guests of this time slot.
This is so weird to do this, really truly, because
it's like today's not the last show, it's only the

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last show in this time slot. So it's weird to
be like saying goodbye without saying goodbye.

Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
You know.

Speaker 5 (01:20:25):
It's kind of weird because we are moving to a
new time slot. As this show is stepping up to
its next level. We are becoming syndicated throughout the state
of Florida. We're gonna be on the Florida Man Radio
Network starting on Monday from nine until noon Central Time.
So it's a really good thing for me in the show.

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Obviously not gonna be here live on the radio between
five am and eight am like we've have been, so again,
it's just bizarre to be saying it like like bye,
but not bye. It's kind of like one of those
I'm not leaving the neighborhood. I just bought a new
house on the down by the cul de Sac instead
of at the beginning of the street.

Speaker 1 (01:21:06):
You know.

Speaker 5 (01:21:07):
It's kind of one of those things. So we're gonna
be here, and I hope that you will be able
to hear us as well. And I've talked to some
people that are like, oh my god, thank god that
you're finally moving to that time slot because now I
can hear the entire show with having to get up early.
So I mean, there there is that. But you can
follow us the Brian Restshow dot com. That is the
show's website. We'll have links for the Rumble feeds, the

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Wimken feed which by the way, we are still doing
those live from five am till eight am, so we'll
still be here for that, so you know, just throwing
that out there if that's something that you want to
partake in. To the best of my knowledge, we're keeping
all the text messaging stuff too, so you'll be able
to message us where that. We're staying on Facebook as
well too, so you still can reach out to us,

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and of course the podcast will be available as well.
More of the message going on in the Middle East. Now,
we talked about this yesterday with how the UK and
France came out and basically said that they're going to
back the idea of a Palestinian state and really kind
of they kind of chose to stand with Hamas over Israel,

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and that's got a few people not setting all that. Well.
The ambassador for Israel, the US ambassador, Mike Huckabee, he
came out and said that he's glad that the Arab
nations like Saudi Arabia and Cutter and the UAE have
the moral clarity to call on Hamas to surrender and
release the hostages, and he said, I just wish that

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Europeans had some of the other nations that are supposed
to be highly developed, highly civilized, would have picked the
side of the civilized people and not the uncivilized savages
who massacred people on October seventh, instead of choosing Hamas
over Israel and one of the other groups of people.
One of the nations that is that looking into potentially

(01:22:59):
kind of backing the Palestinian state aspect. And look, there's
been plenty of talk already about Okay, let's make a
designated area and everything, but we just got to take
the Hamas aspect out of this. There's a lot of
good negotiations going on that and I understand this is
the back and forth. People hate Israel, people don't support Israel,

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But I mean, do we really want to support the terrorists?
And that's the problem. I mean, sure, we would love
for the Palestinian people to live a free, healthy life,
but the terrorists are the problem. Hammas terrorists. And now
Trump is threatening Canada because Canada is saying that they're
wanting to take the side of the Palestinian state instead

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of the others. President Trump had threatened the trade consequences
for Canada if it goes ahead with the Premier Mark
Carney's plan to recognize a Palestinian state at the United
Nations Assembly coming up here. Just a few weeks in
a post on when on his Truth Social Trump said that, Wow,
Canada has just announced that it'll be backing statehood for Palestine.

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That will make it very hard for US to make
a trade deal with them. Oh Canada, So we'll see
what happens with Canada. I mean, at this point, Canada
really needs to start playing along, right. I don't know
what Canada things are doing. And we got a lot
of great listeners to listen to the show up in Canada.
Thank you guys for listening. We do appreciate it. It's

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kind of stay a step up and start talking to
your government. Your government that you got right now is
just not good for your country. I mean, you have
countrymen and your other provinces that are getting to a
point they are ready now to walk away from all
of that and say we don't want to be part
of Canada anymore. Never thought I would live to see
the day that Canada, of all places, would start to

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get down the road of looking to succeed from each
other and develop their own thing.

Speaker 6 (01:24:54):
But here.

Speaker 5 (01:24:55):
We are all right, We got to take a break
for news here at the top of the hour. When
we come back, Michael that's from invest USA, is going
to be joining us. We're gona chat with him for
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All right, welcome back to out number three of the show.
Good morning, and thanks so much for waking up with
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one of my other favorite guests love having on, uh
and that is Michael Lets from invest USA. Michael, good
morning and welcome back to the show.

Speaker 7 (01:26:36):
Always approve you with you, Brian. Thank you for the
opportunity and thank you for what you're doing to hope
restore America.

Speaker 5 (01:26:42):
Thank you. We are we are trying our best, and
you know, like we were tired off the air a
little bit. Uh, this is our last day of doing
it this early, but we're gonna do it on a
bigger scale, which is gonna be exciting coming up on Monday,
because we've got a fight for this nation in so
many ways, and we were just talking about this off
the air, and we're gonna get into it of all
the different things that need to be fought for. But

(01:27:03):
I want to start off by talking a little bit
about the New York City shooting. The Manhattan shooting that
happened a few days ago, took the live of lives
of four people, including the shooter. But I don't really
care about that one. To be honest with you, what
are some of your what are some of your thoughts
on all of this?

Speaker 7 (01:27:21):
Oh? Quite frankly, we need to Why are we getting
a full truth? You know, we have one hundred and
twenty sleeper seals that we're aware of in this country.
Park on that one from it and Brian, you know,
if we were back in the old day, if they
were a sleeper sale, I say, during World War two
at Nazi sleeper show in America, how long do you
think it would last before we busted it and exterminated it?

Speaker 5 (01:27:41):
About we found out.

Speaker 7 (01:27:44):
We've got one hundred Joindian but we're doing nothing about it.
They're growing, they're expanding. In this particular shi Wadaber against
terror Shill, You've got a gentleman who we now know
had accomplices and who was a at least in putting
together his weaponry, and he used hit those connections. Those
connections were tied into sleep or tail, so we know

(01:28:04):
there's some involvement with the domestic terrorism. He says that
he has brain damage from playing high school football, yet
wants to somehow blame the NFL for doing that. Doesn't
quite makes sense, you know, it's interesting that one of
the people he took out was a person who with
black vell. Of course he'd seen their parallels with the

(01:28:25):
assassination tips against the president throughout the last few years.
But he does all the way up there, gets out.
He has plenty of time on the survey video surveyance
camera to cross the plaza team coming. It's a little
surprising that the off duty officer and the security guard
both do not draw, get in defensive positions and lockdown

(01:28:46):
of the building. Yet he was able to get in
spray the lobby. Of course, he killed three people there
and they killed the one on the fourth hor beside
by the thirty third force used me besides killing himself.
So it raises a number of different questions that we
don't have the answers to. Is amazing how quickly they
want your sense us from down. Okay, nothing to see here,

(01:29:08):
Andy went crazy mental issues, which every terrorist, as far
as I'm concerned, has middal issues, right, And that was
the end of it. Yeah, so we're doing further investigation. Brian,
I am ano at all please for the answers we're
given to the American people.

Speaker 5 (01:29:23):
Yeah, and you know it's it's one of these things
too that like as soon as it started and within
hours of everything being completed, uh, they came out already
and they're like, yeah, this guy mentally unstable. And that
is obviously something that they they don't want to hear
the left because when it comes to a mass shooting,
you know, it's got to be blamed on the gun
in some way, and if it comes out, then they're like, oh,

(01:29:45):
this guy was just crazy. They don't like that narrative.
But then, guys, you were saying, there's so much more
that is starting to develop in this story and it's
really not looking good for the left at all, and
they really want to shut this down, and it really Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:30:02):
And as you said, you know, I mean, we don't
we have least sleeper car uh uh terror cells all
across the country. Why have we not concentrated on eliminating
them immediately securing our inner orders on the inside of
it's a little baffling. I think it's one of the
things that's been frustrated Dan Bonginoy is we know there's
so much corruption, but what are we doing about it?

(01:30:25):
And that I know where or trying let me let
me put that out there. But sometimes you have to
be a little bit more than try. We have to
take a very immediate, forceful action. I'm not sure we're
doing everything we can at this moment.

Speaker 5 (01:30:39):
Yeah, you're right, And it is one of these things
where I think the action that's going to need to
be taken to resolve the problems are going to have
to be immediate and a very forceful action. And I
wouldn't be a surprise because the whole statement from Dan Bongino,
and we were just talking about this a little bit
off the air that you know, you know a little
bit more about what he's kind of thinking and looking

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at that we're at a point politically where this would
be a disaster politically if the Trump administration was to
come out and do the forcefulness that is really truly
needed to be done, it could come across as authoritarian
and dictator like and everything, because the reality is there
are a lot of people that need to be round up,

(01:31:22):
arrested and put in jail, not because you opposed me politically,
but because of the things that you have been doing
to this country. The deep state has gotten so bad
and so corrupt that that is really the only action.
And we can't pussy foot around with this thing like
we have been, but that I think is going to do.

Speaker 7 (01:31:42):
Yeah, well, you know we have said all along the
last year, but if we're going to clean this country up,
it is so deep in its corruption that we can't
have the forces necessary from just law enforces. We're going
to have the Asian military action. Amount I saying, which
you begin to look at what is transpired and you

(01:32:04):
do your own thank in your own calculations. Notice how
we put an additional twenty six billion in the coast Guard.
People say, why would you do that? You know, the
Coast Guard is not just little boats out of the
water protecting the coast. The Coast Guard is supposed to
protect all of our borders, northern, southern, and help on
the interior. So the President is preparing us or we

(01:32:26):
engage military action as well as our law enforcement action
to make some massive moves. We're getting everything in staging
in line. And I'm glad you mentioned that because America
I needed to understand. We made it very clear all
along and when this action takes place, we're not trying
to be a dictator. We're not trying to be a
military coup. What we're doing is taking the resources necessary

(01:32:47):
because even where the military is supposed to protect us,
both foreign and you know, I realized regulations, we're not
supposed to be on American's law unless we're under threat.
And we're under threat, and it's time to we go ahead,
clean out the threat, secure our border, secure America once again,
and then the build or law enforcement backup to where
it has the ability because you know, we almost lost

(01:33:09):
half our police force across the country right build it
back up to where they can handle the issue. Military
is no longer necessary. We're going to have to engage
you to begin with it. We're going to do the
right job.

Speaker 5 (01:33:18):
Yeah, and then we've got things like New York. And
the point that we're also bringing up is I think
one of these things that we probably should educate the
American people more on and prepare them to understand that
when Donald Trump and the Justice Department and the FBI
and everybody else, when they finally get the plan and
they're ready to go, it's gonna be scary for a minute,

(01:33:39):
There's no two ways about it. I mean, it's going
to seem, you know, dictatorship, like you know, an invasion,
like you know, the military presidence type thing. But we
are at that point, and that's really truly the only
way that we can handle this to save the nation
is by using overwhelming force on the enemy within our borders.
So I think America people really got to be prepared

(01:34:01):
for that. But I also want to dive into the
point about lack of police places like New York City
where obviously, you know the Manhattan shooting, Like you pointed out,
why is it that they didn't lock the building down
because there's plenty of time to see the guy coming.
Why didn't they return fire on him before he was
able to do a thing? I mean, there's so many questions.
But you have Zora on Mamadanni, the guy who's most

(01:34:23):
likely going to be the next mayor of that city
and destroy it. We saw the comments that he's made,
you know, he's been so anti police, and now all
of a sudden he's like he's trying to backtrack on
that a little bit. But what about New York City
when it comes to the future of this, Because nobody
wants to be a cop in New York no matter
how much you want to be a cop, that's not
where you want to be it. So what is what's

(01:34:45):
going to happen with the city like New York where
you can't get law enforcement.

Speaker 7 (01:34:50):
Well, you got to take a look at the statistics
that back up which you just said. When New Yorkers
did its finance, it hit over forty thou forty two
thousand officers and now hey it's dropped to who was
twenty thousand half aspect up to about twenty one twenty
one and a half. So and why is it moving
on so slowly? A number of things. You can't get

(01:35:10):
support among your perer or your elected officials. You're constantly
on the defensive. You're not allowed to do your job.
And you realize this is one thing most people don't understand.
On the issue that happened with the active shooter a
few days back, they don't have active super best. Yeah,
so those officers are responding are certainly at a disadvantage.
He could have easily taken them out and he not

(01:35:31):
killed himself earlier. Why don't they have that kind of
equip But do you think they would be standard? Of course,
we realize that ninetage in the costs across the country
don't have it. When are we going to take the
position that this is the only way to guarantee our
safety and security, and we're going to take it seriously.

Speaker 5 (01:35:46):
Yeah, you're absolutely right. As a matter of fact, you know,
the team, this is the other thing that that was
talked about, the team that actually the special operations special
I guess special forces kind of team that was the
responding team that came in for the shooting. This is
one of the things that Zorah and Mama Donna not
too long ago called to have disband And we're trying

(01:36:07):
with Michael Letts, who you know is with Invest USA,
and I want to hit on this too, because you
just brought this up about the fact that they don't
have the vest. This is one of the things that
you guys do quickly, quickly hit on this because you're
not just like going, hey, come buy all these vests.
You guys are looking to supply these people and tell
us a little bit about what you're doing with INVEST.

Speaker 7 (01:36:27):
With those will tell you exactly what the story where
you are now. INVEST is a five ALE one C three.
We're all volunteer. We donate the money rays to buying
active suity vest officers across the country. We provided over
seventeen thousand, but understand when you got ninety percent at
eight seven hundred and some thousand, way that would have them,

(01:36:48):
let's still we still got a ways to go. But
here's another interesting problem politically. You've got a mayor moral
candidate here who doesn't believe he helped lead the defund
the police movement. He doesn't believe not he knows he
needs to turn around real quier because he's going to
pick on a few extra votes just to be on
the safe side. But his heart is not there. They
were has been with law enforcement, you know. To tell

(01:37:09):
me the other corruption things that ended up come out.
We offered to give n YPD some white computer vests,
and I was shocking at the response. Well, the union
has to approve it, or the union has a special
contract with care with a conceivable vest contract, and they're
going to decline the offer. That's the kind of thing
we have got to You got to rootake kind of

(01:37:31):
corruption out. It's just goes to show you how deep
the corruption is across the country. And these are kind
of things we as Americans need to say. Look, we've
got to make sure that we're doing the right thing
by this country and security and making our people safe.
I don't care whether there's a union involved or not.
Make sure our officers have their protection. And when officers
know that you care more about our union or about

(01:37:53):
you know, some kind of a contract that you do
about them, no wonder why nobody wants to apply.

Speaker 5 (01:37:58):
No kidding, and at police officers in places like New
York City when they hear that they haven't gone to
their union and say, hey, screw you, I want to
come home to see my family at the end of
the day. I mean it's unions are such a danger
in this country anyhow. I mean, their usefulness is long gone,
and now it is nothing but corruption and the level

(01:38:20):
of corruption that we are seeing right now in this country.
And I have said this on the show many times,
and I fullheartedly believe it that American America's government is
the most corrupt government on the planet. And when now
we're watching this stuff that the dn I Telsea Gabbert's
come out with regarding the Russia Gate and all the
stuff that has come about with that, and Dan Bongino
coming out making his statement about the things that he

(01:38:41):
has uncovered during his investigations shook him to his core,
and dozen things that we can survive as a republic
if we continue this way. What are your thoughts on
the scandal that's happening with just Russiagate alone. I mean, god,
we could do three weeks worth the shows to cover
the rest of the stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:38:59):
But let's se that.

Speaker 7 (01:39:00):
Well, it's so ironic. You talk about rushing eating what
the situation is the Obama administration, which is when it occurred,
are trying to convince you there's nothing there and this
is just simply we had a little quick investigation. Did
rush interfear of the election? At the end of the day,
we found out maybe they tried, maybe trying to try.
Maybe they all tried, but nobody has the ability. That's

(01:39:21):
what they want you to think about. But they did
that investigation that thought. You're looking at the second investigation,
and that was here's what they decided if for some reason,
the president who was running at the time, Donald Trump
president where to succeed and we're to win. They think
he's so dangerous, what do we do to keep you

(01:39:43):
from being able to assume office. We're going to use
all the resources of the United States, the Office of
the Presidency, Vice Presidency, CIA, FBI, etc. To create a
false narrative to say that he's a criminal and to
create information that would show that he has criminal intent
and needs to be in teached. They're not allowed to

(01:40:03):
be sworn in. It got so bad that if they said,
if that doesn't work and he gets elected and we
can't seem to get the evidence together, without question, we're
going to authorize what'll just call Operation Silence. They put
together an operation to take the president elect out if necessary,
because they thought he was such a threat to democracy.

(01:40:25):
Why was Dan Wydinis upset when your entire government is
being utilized to the office of the presidency and we
have all the documentation. This is not speculation. This is
what they're getting so upset with, totally about he's spout
on these records and they're actually coming from the White House,
They're coming from the FBI, CIA, finals he's all documented.

(01:40:45):
You want to turn the entire government against the will
of the people. Will the people had been spoke, they
voted for Donald Trump in two thousand and sixty. You
want to turn that around and deny him that right
and usually government to do so. That is what an
insurrection was like.

Speaker 5 (01:41:00):
That is a cool and that is treating Yeah, that
it is, and it doesn't does not fall under the
president's official duties. Uh So that Immunity Act, that's not
I don't think that's gonna help doun uh, Barack Obama
and the gang much. But it's going to be interesting
to see where this goes and how soon they start
to do something, because they really have to, because I've

(01:41:22):
said this before that Donald Trump has less than six
months at this point to really make an impact. Otherwise,
the Democrats, they are already in election mode. They're already
trying to discredit everything that Donald Trump and the Republicans
are doing. And if we don't stop them now and
get the truth out, things are going to be hurt.
And and it's kind of scary to think about this,

(01:41:46):
and and the fact that our government has actually thought
out and planned out and had an operation to assassinate
a president elect and then even a president itself. This
is some serious problems that we've got in this country.

Speaker 7 (01:42:03):
Well, one of the things that we're having asking an
administration to consider is and this will really quit a
tail spin on if we do this. You can do
two things. You've already referred this information over to the
Attorney General's office and pans reviewing it now, sitting it
over to the bureau or validation, but we know the
validation is there's their own documents. So quite frankly, what

(01:42:23):
I'm suggesting is instead of moving it over to DOJ,
this is the kind of charge that you need to
create a military tribunilon. Yes, absolutely, pass the civilian and
you you know, judges are those that are old favors
that are all we're going to delay it or we're
going to you know, to try to find a way
to minimize it. Military tribunal will deal with it, to
deal with it quickly. You don't want to see the
results of what the military tribunalists.

Speaker 5 (01:42:45):
Yeah, you really don't, because that is that is one
of the things that for the most part, UH definitely
keeps it out of the political hands. And what do
you think the chances of it happening, because I know
that's one of the things that have been talked around
a little bit, because look, I have zero confidence in
pay Bond at this point, even though she's our Florida girl,
I had zero confidence in her. I mean, she couldn't
even handle the Epstein file case correctly. And this the

(01:43:09):
idea of a former President and all of his team
and all these different departments doing essentially treason and planning
to assassinate an upcoming president. This is bigger than the
Epstein thing, and I don't think she's got the capability
of doing it. So what do you think the chances
are of that actually getting to a tribunal state.

Speaker 7 (01:43:27):
I think he's being very seriously considered by the President
good and the reason, the reason why and the discussions
have been this. You know, I can't have lost track
of how many referrals that we've already made it with
the DOJ on all the matters. You know, I just
haven't seen any results after certainly, don't want to overburden
somebody that hasn't been able to produce the results on

(01:43:49):
the others yet. Let's turn it over to Military Tribune.

Speaker 5 (01:43:52):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, because I think the evidence is there
at this point, just just the evidence that they have
have told us, and you know that they don't tell
you everything, so what they've told us already should be
enough to do it. So I don't know, Michael's if
there's anything that needs to be done, it needs to
be done right away because we need do need to
save the republic.

Speaker 1 (01:44:11):
That we have.

Speaker 5 (01:44:12):
And you know, I've got this question too, because we're
seeing all this stuff coming out and how the seriousness
of it is and how desperate these people are to
cling onto power. And we hear over and over again
about Donald Trump being a threat to our democracy. And
I think the our democracy is their vision of the democracy.
But what is the threat that Donald Trump stands, I

(01:44:35):
mean to our nation? And you would think that at
this point, we're we're eight years in on this, that
somebody could say that this is the one thing, just
give us one thing that is a threat for Donald
Trump to this country. And nobody's done it. Is there anything?

Speaker 7 (01:44:52):
From their standpoint, yes, he is a threat to their way,
their vision from America. What is their vision is basically communism.
They are determined to keep themselves in power and the
control libery, decisions you make and if you don't like it, tough, Yeah,
And that is what they're Everything they've done, they've done.
They tried to bring in all the legal limitates so

(01:45:12):
they could stuff ballot boxes, so they could move them
into areas where they can maintain control of Congress. They
have you know, we've tried to put money in and
misappropriated it all over the place when they were in charge.
They want to be in control and Donald Trump is
the threat to their ability to be in control. Of course,
he has already taken that problem. They want it back

(01:45:33):
and they will do anything necessary the gain.

Speaker 5 (01:45:36):
It's it's some scary times. Michael LEDs real quickly, How
can people help you guys out with your mission to
get all the vests for our police and law enforcement?

Speaker 7 (01:45:46):
Without our website, that's i n v E STUSA dot
org to charity dot org. They can make a contribution.
Just show our officers. Regardless of the amount of the contribution,
those are officers that we have their back like they have.
They need to encourage it. Right now we're calling on
them and they're under threat, and you see that ICE
is being targeted. Many of our local lossters are being targeted.

(01:46:09):
They need to know that we care about them. This
is the best way you can do it. Please make
sure they go home with their families.

Speaker 5 (01:46:14):
Absolutely invest USA, Michael. Let's always enjoy our conversations there
unfortunately getting scarier and scarier, but we got to talk
about it. We've got to get this exposed. Michael, thank
you so much for coming on. We'll have you on
in the new show and hope you have a great weekend.

Speaker 7 (01:46:32):
You do the same. God bless you, God bless America.
We're gonna win this, but we just have to stay united.

Speaker 5 (01:46:36):
Yes, absolutely, Michael, let's invest in USA. Thank you so much.
We got to take a quick break. Coming up after
the bottom of the hour. We do have the boys
from America in view. We're gonna chat with them coming
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All right, we got to take a break for news
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America Charlie's today for lunch, this weekend, for lunch or
dinner tonight, located right there in the shops at Edwater
out on the beach. Now, it's my favorite time of
the day, favorite time of the week really, when I
get to bring on the Doster boys, both of them today,
Matt and Brett Doster from America in View are joining us.
Good morning, guys, Good morning Brian. This is kind of

(01:48:23):
an honor. Haven't you guys been on as the last
guests of the morning time slot before we move on
to our next thing. So this is exciting. I'm excited,
you guys excited.

Speaker 10 (01:48:35):
Yeah, I'm excited, Brian. You know, it's always exciting to
be what I would call the penn alsmid or the
crescendo for someone's show. So I appreciate giving us that designation.
But look, man, I think you're about to head off
to really really awesome endeavors here because you're going to
be sort of featured live and you know, as a
regular part of the lineup. So we're looking forward to

(01:48:57):
continue to be part of your show and hopefully going
to have you on ours a few times.

Speaker 5 (01:49:01):
Yeah, anytime, and you know you give me an excuse
to have to drive up to Tallahassee, I'll do that.
I don't even to do the far I'll come up
to Tallahassee because I need to get out of the
town for a minute. But you guys, also with American View,
you're going to be continuing as well with the Florida
Man Radio Network starting next week. So that's also some
exciting news. I can't take all the excitement for myself.
I'm taking you with me. So this is this is

(01:49:23):
going to be a good thing coming up next week.
But unfortunately we got a lot of not so good
things to talk about. And man, where do we even
begin on this? I guess let's start with the thing
that is such a Florida thing, Florida executions. Did we
just hit a record on this?

Speaker 2 (01:49:42):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:49:42):
We did.

Speaker 6 (01:49:43):
And it's one of those things that I think Florida
has just really become known for. I mean, it goes
all the way back to the days when when Democrat
Bob Graham was a governor and back in the eighties
he really made a name for himself by signing a
lot of execution warrants and that hasn continued through most
of the governors of Florida. The SANTUS has certainly taken

(01:50:04):
that on and it's part of the law and order image.
I mean, not to make light of it. It's a
heavy issue, right. I think the people involved really, you know,
they they want to do the right thing and want
to do the right thing by the victims and the
families that are suffering. So Florida has that designation. It's
something that we've kind of competed with Texas through the
years on and yeah, that's where Florida is.

Speaker 5 (01:50:25):
Yeah, I mean, look, the bottom line is is that
actions have to have consequences. And we have seen through
so many areas around our country, especially all these blue
cities and blue states where crime is not enforced and
it's allowed to happen and it's allowed to breed and
run wild and run free. But here in the state
of Florida, we are a law and order to I mean, look,

(01:50:46):
we're we're the state that has sheriffs that say, hey,
do us a favor when the guide breaks into your house,
the bad guy to hurt your family, shoot and kill him.
It's going to save us a lot of time. I mean,
you want to talk about wild wild West, but I
mean that's it's law enforcement. You break the law, there's consequences,
and that's what we're doing here in Florida.

Speaker 10 (01:51:07):
You're spot on, Brian.

Speaker 6 (01:51:08):
Let me just say this.

Speaker 10 (01:51:09):
They've done studies, you know, across the United States, and
they have interviewed serial killers over the years, and serial
killers have admitted that they're more likely to commit their
crimes in states that don't have the death penalty. You
also look at this guy, Brian Koberger, this really deviant,
horrendous crime that he committed, killing the four college students,

(01:51:32):
and look what he did. He came face to face
with the potential for the death penalty and he pled
guilty to try to get life in prison. Now, to
be quite honestly, few deal I think they just wanted
to get the conviction to get in behind bars. But
the truth is the death penalty is a deterrent, and
the sooner that people are executed after being found guilty

(01:51:56):
and they've exhausted their round of appeals, the better off
we're going to be from the city. So you're final
on that. I think it really is great for Florida,
and it shows that we have a law and order
image that needs to be respected.

Speaker 5 (01:52:10):
Yeah, and obviously, the the the whole idea of the
death penalty is something that you don't want to take lightly.
You know, you don't really truly want to make a
joke about it because you also want to make sure
that it is done correctly and that we don't go
executing the wrong people. But again having those consequences there
and knowing that if you misbehave you know, there's a consequence,
and you know, speaking of the consequences, you know, this

(01:52:32):
kind of rolls into one of the other things that
like Michael Lets and I were just talking about, uh,
and and that is the the corruption that we have
in our government. And I've said it before and it's
and now it's becoming validated that the American government is
the most corrupt government on the planet. And you see
that everything is going on, and if we don't start
seeing some actions being done there to discipline these people

(01:52:53):
who've done that, you know. Obviously, the big news this
week is the Barack Obama treason aspect. What are some
of your thoughts on what's going on.

Speaker 2 (01:53:01):
With all that.

Speaker 6 (01:53:03):
Yeah, I mean corruption and government. Unfortunately, those two words
go hand in hand, and it doesn't have to be
that way necessarily, but it does seem to be just
kind of a something that goes as human nature, right.
You get people involved, you get people in power, they
start looking for deals, they start looking for personal benefit,

(01:53:24):
personal enrichment, just all the sorts of things that go
along with that stuff. And I mean Brett and I
are watching, just like the rest of the country, is
the information that's coming out on what the FBI is
uncovering in their own records, some of the information that
might be brought to light everything that's gone on the
last few weeks in the news cycle. I think there's

(01:53:44):
a real appetite by the American people for just information,
for transparency, for disclosure, Like just tell us what's going on,
give us the information, and then we can we can
try to make our own decision for that. I think
actually one of the things I might be I might
be going in a little bit here, but you know,

(01:54:05):
as much as we hate the mainstream media and a
lot of their liberal vent, we do need a real press.
You know, people that actually do investigative reports, people that
dig in that they don't just accept the talking points.
And there are a few, there are a few out
there doing that kind of thing, but we need more
of it, We need less of the talking point that
we need more investigation to try to get to the

(01:54:27):
bottom of some of this stuff. So I hope we
just get more information through the summer and into the fall,
and then the American people can start making some judgments
on this.

Speaker 1 (01:54:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:54:36):
I hope so too. And like Michael and I were
talking to before, I think we're at a point now
where this entire thing, with the corruption, with the treason,
this aspect of what Barack Obama is being accused of
being doing, this needs to go military tribunal and it
needs to stay out of the courts the civil courts,
because I don't think we can trust him at this point.

Speaker 10 (01:54:58):
Well there's no doubt, I mean can't trust them.

Speaker 6 (01:55:00):
Now.

Speaker 10 (01:55:00):
Let me say one thing, Brian, I very few people.
Of course, I'm a little bit of a geek because
I'm a you know, political operative for I am a
political yes, thank you, I mean I am a political
half So yeah, you know, you can criticize me. But
I actually went back and read the FBI report page
by page. It really wasn't that long on the original

(01:55:23):
sort of findings about the Russia Gate situation. And I
think if you if your average person read that, they
would say, look, there's no there there, This is a joke,
a little bit of crown at you know, not even
self events, but like doing their own thing. But like
this stuff really was demnimous and would not have made

(01:55:45):
a difference one way or the other. So the idea
that they would be trying to charge people for anything
related to Russian interference is kind of crazy on the
basis of that report. But now that the reports are
coming out that there appears to have been although so
by the way, given the original report content, I'm not
surprised that it was politically motivated. Now, with all that

(01:56:08):
being said, I think it's going to be very difficult,
even if they try to put these guys heads on
a flatter, to determine whether it was a direct political intervention,
because don't forget, everything in government is political politics government,
And so I'm just making that one point to say that,

(01:56:31):
you know, even on the Republican side of the aisle,
there could be things that happened in agencies that we
were accused of for being political. Well, guess what, we
went out and articulated the political message we got elected.
But here's what there should be no toleration for no toleration.
There should be no toleration nizing agencies. There should be
no toleration for weaponizing of the courts because that affects

(01:56:53):
people's civil rights and their justice under the law. It's
not to be played politics with. And where the Democrats
always cross the line is using the court, using lawfare,
using the police investigations to smearification.

Speaker 6 (01:57:09):
And political roles.

Speaker 7 (01:57:12):
There can be no that.

Speaker 10 (01:57:15):
And yeah, I believe so will they roll.

Speaker 7 (01:57:20):
I don't know.

Speaker 10 (01:57:21):
We may be too far beyond it all, but I'm
glad the reports are coming out and hopefully just the
transparency will prevent it or at least be a deterrent
for those kinds of future actions later on down the road.

Speaker 5 (01:57:33):
Yeah, we'll see. And you know, one of the things
that Michael and I were talking about as well, when
it comes to this with with the build up of
what Donald Trump and the and the justice deprivement of
everybody's teaming up with that in order to really truly
do what is going to be needed to be done,
it's going to be some serious, hardcore direct actions, which

(01:57:53):
politically is an absolute nightmare. Uh. The idea of coming
out and with a force of law enforcement or force
of military to arrest these people that have allegedly done
the things that they have done. That's gonna be a
political nightmare no matter which party you were on, especially
for the Republicans right now, because you know, Donald Trump

(01:58:14):
is constantly being accused of being a dictator And can
you imagine having to be in the political realm for
that one to have to straighten that answer out.

Speaker 6 (01:58:24):
Yeah, it would be a it would be a circus
and a mess, and you know, you'd hope that justice
would come out on the other end of it, but yeah,
there would be an enormous amount of noise.

Speaker 5 (01:58:34):
Made around it, Yeah, without a doubt. And the other
thing that a lot of noise that's going on right
now is that this whole idea of redistricting, and you know,
Texas is obviously changed dramatically, Florida has changed dramatically due
to the number of people that have moved into both
of our states. You know, Texas, you know, was losing
a lot of blue counties that used to be pretty

(01:58:56):
dominantly blue are now red. And now we're watching all
of this this hooplaw from the left where they're complaining that,
you know, the Republicans are gerrymandering and they're doing all
this stuff and they're going to do it too. And
now there's talk about Rhnda Santis also looking at some
of our districts here in the state of Florida and
doing some redissetting. What's going on with that, Brian?

Speaker 10 (01:59:17):
I know you love me, but I really feel like
you're sweet. Talk to me right now. You're opening the
door for me to talk about redistricting, which is you
know again for hack, this is this is like most
special dessert. Yeah, exactly. So look for years now, for
decades again, liberals the Democrats have used the courts to

(01:59:41):
try to suggest that Republicans, usually when they are in power,
do not have the power to draw the maps according
to their own desires or wishes. Well, that's not what
the constitution says. The Constitution says that the state legislatures
draw the maps and it's left up to them. Now,
if you are in a red legislative state, and that

(02:00:03):
means that the great majority of districts are going to
be Republican and in blue states otherwise, Again, Democrats have
waged war in the courts to try to limit the
power of legislatures. The Supreme Court struck down some of
those limitations in the past couple of years, and what
Ron DeSantis is basically saying now is based on the

(02:00:23):
recent court rulings, we're right, they're wrong. The legislature is
in power of this. We should just go ahead and
have another census and redraw the maps again, right, because
the Democrats are really trying to articulate this change back
over in Congress in the next election as their means
of limiting Donald Trump. So he's like, hey, let's just

(02:00:44):
redraw the maps and make sure we have more Republican seat.
So now California is pledging that they're going to redraw
their map, and it's fine because the real behemoth out
there is Texas, which is another red state which has
not draw and that would have a great opportunity. I
think more seats there in Texas. So overall, if you
compare the number of state legislatures controlled by Republicans versus Democrats,

(02:01:07):
we are way in the lead the red states. The
league and the balance of Congress really should be more
heavily in the Republican direction, if the legislators will do
their job right.

Speaker 5 (02:01:16):
Yeah, and get out there and get the message too.
And you know, the as you're talking about this, the
one thing that I think the Democrats forget about with
their effort is it's the numbers, the seven hundred thousand
person number for the district that you had to have
for the Congression of representation. You can redraw all you want,
but California New York both took double digit shifts to

(02:01:40):
the right. So even redrawing and changing things up when
you had so many people that have left and everything,
it may not make a difference in a place like
California and New York. But in places like Texas and Florida,
where we have had a dramatic increase of Republican voters.
I mean, look like we're we're two million more now

(02:02:00):
here in Florida than we were before. That could just
be an almost an exercise. It's pointless for the Democrats
to even try, because they're they're trying to play with matches.
We're playing with a blowtorch.

Speaker 6 (02:02:14):
Yeah, that's exactly right, Brian, And I'm just to I
guess remind everyone Florida really was a leader on this
to start with, because during the last redistricting there was
some debate about where the congressional district should be drawn,
and the governor Governor DeSantis really pushed hard and said, no, uh,

(02:02:35):
there's some districts here in Florida that we think are illegal.
There was one that was basically a jerrymander from Gadskin
County over to uh over to the Jacksonville area and
really went down a very narrow Florida or basically credit
guarantee a minority seat that would the Democrat in which
a lot of people said was unconstitutional, and they went out.

(02:02:55):
They went out in that court debate. You know, the
Republicans kind of the high grind on this issue already.
To your point, I don't know if it matters what
California and some of these other blue states to do.
You know, it could matter a little bit in Florida,
but I think it would matter the most in Texas
because they still had some of those jerrymandered seats over there.
You know, Florida may do something. It may who knows,

(02:03:17):
maybe another Republican seat would come out of that. But yeah,
we've been the leader on that already, and it would
be nice if Trump's wish of, you know, another five
seats out of Texas Team true, and we'll have to
sort of run those numbers and just see exactly what
comes out of it.

Speaker 5 (02:03:33):
Yeah, we will. It's going to be a lot of fun.
What's on the show this weekend on America in View.

Speaker 10 (02:03:39):
So, Brian, you can imagine we may be talking a
little bit about redistricting ourselves, at least from the national perspective,
looking at all the different states, but we're also going
to be covering some of the big stories out there.
At The biggest one, quite honestly, was announced yesterday afternoon,
really late and in this morning, which is again we're
talking to tarriffs. We're talking about Trump's trade war and

(02:04:02):
the new settlements that have been arranged with various cookies
around the world. He's trying to make good on his
commitment to make it America first again and to make
things made in America again. And you know, we've got
a great guest on, John Steel Gordon, who's a author,
noted author, he's an expert on tariffs. He recently delivered

(02:04:24):
a speech for Hillsdale and he's going to give us
his insight on the historical perspective on how tariffs has
been used in the United States. I think what his
conclusion is going to be, Brian, I think what are
all of our conclusions going to be, is that Americans
are over taxed and tariffs are a great way to
collect taxes. But we would love to have more cuts
in every other tax the offset the tariffs that are

(02:04:47):
going on out there. And yes, let's make sure we
tax consumption, let's make sure we tax trade, but let's
get that income tax down to a flat tax below
fifteen percent and maybe even go to a point where
we we have just consumption taxes entirely.

Speaker 5 (02:05:02):
Yeah, that sounds good. So America in View if you, uh,
you guys check that out. You guys are still at
twelve noon tomorrow, right, because I'm trying to keep everything
all straight. I don't even know that's right. Okay, then Saturday,
that time play might change, but either way, we'll let
you know if it does. Uh, but you can always
check them out America Inview dot com bretton Matt Dooster
always loved the conversation. Uh, thank you for being the

(02:05:24):
final guest on the Morning show. But we'll have you
back next Friday. So it's not like we're saying goodbye.

Speaker 7 (02:05:30):
Brian.

Speaker 10 (02:05:31):
Has been an honor to be with you, and we're
gonna continue to be with you.

Speaker 7 (02:05:33):
Man.

Speaker 10 (02:05:33):
Good luck in the new format. We're looking forward to
next week.

Speaker 5 (02:05:36):
Absolutely, Thank you so much, America in view, Breton mad Doster.
We'll talk with you guys next weekend. Have a great weekend.
And again, yeah, they're the the last guest that we
are having of this particular time slot, but not for
the show because we we will be uh, we will
be continuing. But we're gonna get into that again in
just a second, but first we got to take a

(02:05:58):
quick break. We'll be right back. This is the Brian
Us Show. Good morning and happy Friday.

Speaker 1 (02:06:15):
Good morning America. Want to see the Progressive Squirm turn
the Brian Russ Show up a little louder and watch them.
Now back to the show on news Talk one on one.

Speaker 5 (02:06:26):
All right, so welcome back to the show. And this
is so weird. This is very weird because we're coming
to an end, but we're not coming to an end.
This is so strange because so many times this has
happened where you'd be like, hey, show has been canceled. Hey,
I'm leaving to go to another place. It's been fun.
Thank you for listening. Bye bye. But we're not doing that.

Speaker 8 (02:06:50):
We are.

Speaker 5 (02:06:51):
We are sticking around. You know, we've we talked about
this that the the radio station has been sold to
a new company. The new company took over today coming
up on much Day, this show is moving to a
new time slot. We are going to be moving to
nine am till twelve noon as part of the Florida
Man Radio Network, which means we are becoming syndicated. We

(02:07:11):
are going to be on multiple stations across Florida, with
more stations to come. We are going to be taking
the fight that we have out to an even bigger.
So this is not in any shape or form a
good bye, because we're not really going anywhere. We're sliding
to a different seat. The show is not going to change,
just the time period we are. The podcast will still

(02:07:34):
be available. We are still going to do the Rumble Show,
the wim Can Show, the Rumble Show, and wim Can Show.
By the way, We'll still be at five to eight am.
The show will be aired nine till noon here on
one on one point one and one oh three point
one and one oh four point nine to our east.
So it's not a goodbye. It is we're going to
see you in a different time period on Monday, and

(02:07:56):
I hope that you are able to join us there
as we start the Florida Man Radio Network on Monday.
Thank you everybody for building up this morning show and
getting us to where we are. Could not have done
it without you, and I appreciate you all. And again
this is not a goodbye. We will see you Monday
at nine am. Have a great weekend. Thank you everybody.

(02:08:17):
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