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August 12, 2025 137 mins
The Florida conservative talk radio show with a knock-it-off attitude!  The Terrorist Therapist Carole Lieberman joins the show to talk mental health
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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Brian Russe's name, you know, the brand.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Liming up the airways in this ing, melting snow face
with a fiery head talking truth.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
You can't always stand fast tone.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Show from Coast to Coast.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Got the facts, but it ain't no boast.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
Can't give up the change and give it a toast
to the man who roasts the moose.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
Knock it off. It's rust on me.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
But in my life, care of scenes the command no,
don't fred frame in the top show Silver Street, the
first words that's off the plane. Nothing never stays the same,

(01:04):
breaking down walls of shame. Ryan Rust is here, claim
voy says rise a thing and so on. Trump does
send so to the core all usicians keep the score
of Bryan's battling in this warm knocking off, it's russol me,
Honny Ryla care sage. Did you mind don't don't free free?

(01:30):
In the saucial Silver Street?

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Oh boy, this is getting interesting. Hey, how you doing?
Welcome to the show, Happy Taco Tuesday, and thanks so
much for waking up with us today. Do you guys
watch the press conference yesterday with Donald Trump? First, let
me just say this, that has got to be, hands

(02:03):
down one of the most entertaining press conferences I think
I have ever seen any president ever do. It was hilarious.
And man, the meltdowns not from the media, because I
gotta admit this that the media yesterday during the press conference,

(02:24):
which is quite a lengthy little press conference. A lot
of people participated in the press conference as well. It's
you know what a hangout second. I gotta I know,
you just want what the hell is all that my
speakers are rattling? I'm sorry, I had to. I had
to adjust the microphone. Things weren't things weren't working quite
right like they were supposed to. Now I'm gonna make
some more noise on you, and you're gonna be like

(02:44):
Jesus Brian, It's it's not stop doing what are you doing?
I gotta put my my condom back on the microphone
because always practice safe talk radio. Anyhow, Sorry, I am
in a a an interesting interest mood today. First off,
the show is kind of be sponsored by Vizine. I

(03:05):
have the most bloodshot red eyes this morning, and it's
not because I was out drinking last night celebrating Donald
Trump's you know, takeover of DC or anything. And it
wasn't I was I was in the garage last night
working on the new can we call it, I don't know,
the new set, the new whatever. You don't get to

(03:26):
see it if you watch the show and Rumble or Wimken,
but the whole new counter thing with all of the
equipment and everything. We're redoing it all, so it's gonna
look good from my perspective, not so much yours, But
sorry about that. But yeah, So I was in there
last night and doing some standing and everything else, and
then I think between that and I think there's some

(03:47):
allergies or something going on, so I'm like all bloodshot
like crazy this morning. So there's probably gonna be multiple
times throughout the show and we'd have to take like
a vizin stomp for second, just so I can clear
up my eyes. But anyhow, oh squirrel, it is a
Taco Tuesday, which, by the way, we are going to
celebrate in the most epic way because I don't know,
did any of you see the And I'll get back

(04:08):
to the press conference because there's so much to talk
about that with that, but the fact that we are
doing Taco Tuesday. Did anybody see the woman from the
Bravo And to be Honestly, I can't tell you her name,
nor do I even care about her name, but the
one that was flipping out because if you're a Trump supporter,

(04:30):
you can't what was the words that she said, You
can't experience any of the multiculturalism of America because of
the fact that you support Donald Trump. If you support
Donald Trump, do not go out today for Taco Tuesday
to any Mexican restaurant. Instead, as she tells, you, get
your big ass to what was it that she said,

(04:52):
cracker barrel, go to Cracker Barrel. Hun First off, shut
the hal up, I mean, just shut the hell up.
If you've never seen her, she does a podcast with
an equally nasty, equally as ugly woman as she is.

(05:15):
And I don't even know where the podcast is available,
to be honest with you, because I only see clippets
of it every now and then. And she is just
a miserable, bitter, angry woman. I think she like a
Housewives or something. I don't know. She came from something
in on Bravo and I don't remember what it was.
It might have been one of the Housewives things or

(05:37):
something I don't I honestly don't care because I don't
care all that much about her. But she is the
most bitter, angry woman. She is that woman that and ladies,
I'm sorry, I know that my audience is more than
fifty percent ladies, but I think you can relate to this.
You know who I'm talking about. You are talking about

(05:57):
the hoa Karen who her extremely rich husband who's the
CEO of some company, refuses to even acknowledge that he's
married to her, doesn't even use her as a trophy wife.
She's the woman that popped up a couple of kids,
takes care of the house, make sure his laundry is
picked up, doesn't care a rats about her. He has

(06:20):
at least two other girlfriends. Hasn't seen this woman naked,
probably in at least fifteen years, and nobody wants to
touch her. So she is the most miserable, angry person
and she hates Trump, probably more than anybody that I
have seen with TDS. I mean, she is bad, and

(06:41):
I wish I could find the the And I know
what's gonna happen is that I'm going to find a
version of the of her Bitchen, but it will be
one that's like not censored. I gotta find it. What
the heck is her name? I know, I'm totally prepared
on this one. I thought I had had it ready

(07:03):
and I thought that I had downloaded it, but I
guess I didn't. But anyhow, just nasty women. So today
because of the fact that all of us Trump supporters
are not supposed to be celebrating any multiculturalism, which I
mean the level of who the hell do you think
you are from this woman to say that just because

(07:26):
you support somebody that she doesn't, that you can't experience
America's multiculturalism. And if you're going to go eat anywhere,
you have to go to cracker barrel. I have so
many uncensored thoughts that are rolling through my head of

(07:47):
what I want to say to Slash and about this
woman that I'm trying to censor myself not to say it.
It has a lot to do with a pair of
batteries that probably just they on dry really quickly because
of that woman. But anyhow, it's just it's this is
an example of the Trump derangement syndrome that we do

(08:09):
see from the left, with the fact that that you
think you can tell half of America what they can
and cannot experience because they support a president that you don't. Oh,
you poor thing. I mean, she's at a level of
Trump derangement syndrome that I don't think we have seen yet.

(08:30):
I mean, we've seen some bad stuff. We've seen Rosie o'donald,
we've seen a few others. This basket case who she
is something. But the big news obviously yesterday was Donald
Trump's DC takeover. And I haven't even looked to see
how bad social media is today. I saw some of

(08:53):
it lat last night, but I was busy last night.
I went out. Uh, I actually went out on a
date last night. I know, I know that I'm not
getting any details, but yeah, so she and I had
we went out for a date last night, and so
I was out late. So I didn't really have much
time to uh to to to really look into my

(09:13):
social media last night like I normally would. But David Hogg,
DC is Trump's experiment for an authoritarian power grab. Trump
is threatening federal takeover of policy of police in blue cities.
It doesn't end with d C. Well, here's the thing, David.
By the way, nice hair, Section seven forty only applies

(09:35):
to d C. Like what Donald Trump is doing in
d c is one hundred percent legal and legit, to
the point that you know, even Marion Bowser, the mayor
of DC, when she was there with the with some
of this press conference stuff, you can see she she
totally knew there's nothing that I can do, absolutely nothing

(10:00):
I can do about this because the president has full
authority to do what he's doing. So the left, they
are starting to melt down. As I watched him, I actually,
you know what, I want to hear what David has
to say. I know this might be dangerous because I
haven't pre listened to it, and usually if I don't
pre listen to something, there's somebody's just kind of just
let off some sort of a cuss. But you know what,

(10:20):
that's all right, I'll I'll beep it out. Where is
David a dog? David Hogg? Sorry for this Taco Tuesday.
I'm just not fully prepared. I know, my fault, my bad,
but here let's listen to David Hog who Now, by
the way, what is this. It's the Leaderships we Deserve

(10:42):
campaign that he's doing. They've got a mic flag now,
so now he's gonna be the roving reporter. I guess
for leaders we deserve. But all right, David, what do
you gotta say?

Speaker 4 (10:54):
So today we're on the set of the new sequel
to mad Max Washington to Donald Trump. Not a whole
lot is happening here, but a whole lot has happened
in just a few miles behind me at the White House,
where Donald Trump has deployed eight hundred National Guard troops
to help take over DC and get crime under control,
even though crime has been going down in the city
and Attorney General Pam Bondi has taken over the DC

(11:16):
Metropolitan Police Department. This is insane. This is an authoritarian
power grab where they are trying to take power from
the people of Washington, d C. And say that Donald
Trump is now going to use this as his guinea
pig for authoritarianism. That is what he is doing here
in Washington, d C. Because when the capital was under siege,
when our country actually was in danger on January sixth,
he didn't deploy the National Guard. And if they actually

(11:39):
cared about combating crime. You know, what you wouldn't have done,
is a point a Fox News host, to be the
goddamn prosecutor Washington, DC. What you would have done is
addressed the fact that this city does not have anywhere
near the number of judges that it needs to actually
get cases prosecuted and through the criminal justice system. But
that's the thing. This is not about combating crime. This
is about a consolidation of power. And this is about

(12:01):
a distraction.

Speaker 5 (12:02):
Hi, everybody, it's me. It's David Hog and I'm live
in DC today. Thank you so much for watching my feed.
Donald Trump is mean and evil. I didn't realize how
feminine he was. I mean, I knew looking at him,
but I never really listened to him.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
Jesus man, I feel like I should go grab a
Pride shirt after watching him. But you know what this is.
This is the thing when it comes to you know,
the left's whine and crime. Oh, it's a power grab.
Donald Trump, he's doing the power grab. He's taken over DC.
He's gonna come to a city near you to do
this too. And the crime rate is down. You know what.

(12:38):
Here's the thing with the crime rate. And let's be
honest about the crime rate in Washington, d C. If
you look at certain crime statistics, yes, the crime rate
in d C is down. However, and this is where
the however comes in play with with the lefts whine

(13:01):
and cry and complain that, oh, the crime rate is down.
Under the Biden administration. One of the things that was
going on when it came to reporting of the crime
statistics is that they changed the way that the crime
statistics are reported, being the police departments. You know, basically,

(13:21):
every every city police department, in state police depress, every
law enforcement agent reports to the FBI their crime statistics.
So if there's a crime that happens in your city,
the city reports it to the the FBI for their
crime statistics database. And what they have done under the
Biden administration is they have changed the way that you

(13:45):
actually reported and they changed basically the standards for how
and what you report. And what has happened over the
past four years is that a lot of the law
enforcement agents have looked at things and when I'm just
not even gott to bother reporting it, or they do
report it, but it gets put into a separate category,

(14:07):
and when the crime statistics come out, it's actually a
little bit different because this isn't included in that. And
you know, this part here is excluded from here. So
when you start doing that, like you do with any statistics,
when you start to micro manage them and take a
few things here out to make the numbers look better.
They look better. That's like gun crime. You know, gun

(14:32):
crime is Oh my god, gun crime is so bad.
It's horrible. Look at all the murders that are happening
with guns. Why is it that you're not talking about
the number one thing, the number one which, by the way,
the thing in the bottom of the list of gun
violence is actual violence, like people taking a gun and
going out and shooting people with homicides and everything. That's

(14:54):
like the bottom of the category. When when you open
up the open up the drop box on this look
at the rest of it. The number one thing is
suicide by gun. Suicide by gun, followed by things like
accidental discharges and you know, accidental things down the road.
And then the actual homicide level meaning I took a gun,

(15:18):
went and shot somebody is at the lowest level in
the crime statistics when it comes to gun violence. But
oh my god, gun violence is the worst thing in
the world. Look at the numbers. We need to take
all the guns away. No, you need to get people
to stop committing suicide by gun suicide in general, but
stop getting people committed suicide by gun, So that way

(15:39):
those statistic numbers are actually a little bit more honest. Now,
of course, we know that Donald Trump just recently had
to replace somebody who is giving out some bad numbers,
because this is what you do with the numbers of
the government, is you tweak them and you change them.
We'll talk about that coming up later too, with the
jobs numbers and stuff. But the DC crime rate, they say, oh,

(16:01):
it's down, it's down. How is it down? Have you watched?
Have you been to DC? And yesterday I made a
comment on one of the local news channels stories that
they threw on Facebook, and it was talking about the
hell was it talking about? Oh, the crime in DC?

(16:24):
And it was a typical libtard that came out. I mean,
you can tell exactly just by the way they started talking.
And then I went and clicked on their profile. I'm like, yep.
But it was one of these things where it's like,
oh my god, I know friends that live in d C.
And the friends that I say in DC they say
that none of this is there. Well, of course it's not,

(16:44):
because your friends in d C probably stay in their
little neighborhoods where everything is all pretty and fun, and
you have your private security and your little gates and everything,
but go to the hood. I was talking about this
yesterday with Michael Lettz with one of the last trips
that I had made to Washington, d C. When I
went and visited a friend and we went to the
KFC in the hood, the KFC that's in the hood

(17:09):
that has the thick bulletproof glass and they give you
your food through a drawer. If things were so great
in DC, why the hell would a KFC have to
be set up that way? Explain that one explain why
it is that Big Balls just got his butt kicked
when trying to protect his girlfriend and preventing a carjacking

(17:29):
by a bunch of teenage thugs. So the reality is
that crime is still bad in DC, and even if
it is at a quote unquote thirty year low, which
it's not. Again, it's it's how you tweak the numbers.
You tweak the numbers so that it looks good so
the way that you want it to be, and everything
is all hunky, Dorian Fine. Crime rate is still up

(17:50):
in d C. And there is still violent crime that
is in DC. And of course, one of the ways
that they've changed a lot of the reporting is with
violent crime, you can easily go, well, this doesn't quite count,
and that doesn't quite count. Look, things aren't very violent.
Things are wonderful here, and they're not. We saw the

(18:10):
Washington d C. Intern the shot and killed. We saw
the two Jewish couple, the Jewish couple from the Israeli
embassy that was shot and killed. You see the homelessness
and the dirt that's all over Washington, d C. Yeah,
the city is a very pretty city, but right now
it's covered with pig lipstick. And what Donald Trump is

(18:36):
doing is what needs to be done in DC because
it's our capital city. Now, if you're living in a
blue city and you want to continue living that way,
that's fine. But this is our country's capital and we're
gonna clean it up. And if you don't like it,
tough luck, because it's gonna get cleaned and it's gonna
look good. But we'll talk more about this coming up. First,
we got to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right,

(19:11):
welcome back to the show. Good morning and Happy Taco Tuesday.
Part of the culturalism of America the fiber of America.
Taco Tuesday? What I mean, why would you want to
say anything other than happy Taco Tuesday on a Tuesday? Right,

(19:32):
unless you're a Bravo star that triple Trump.

Speaker 6 (19:36):
Ye that have the nerve and neon adacity to walk
into a Mexican restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, an Indian restaurant,
go to perhaps their gay hairdresser friendly.

Speaker 7 (19:51):
I don't think you should be able to enjoy anything
but cracker Barrel. And if you want a triple Trump,
you want to browbeat DEI want to browbeat gay people,
and you want to browbeat black people as.

Speaker 8 (20:03):
You've been doing for four hundred years. And you want
to browbeat this generation of immigrants that come over here
and open up businesses, earnestly pay their taxes. White people,
that triple Trump should be banned, boycotted from enjoying the
best thing that America has to offer, which is multi culturalism.
Get your fats out of the Mexican restaurant and get

(20:25):
your fats over the cracker barrel.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
That woman is so delusional, so delusional, And this is
how bad the left is getting that if you support
Donald Trump, then you shouldn't be able to go and
have a Mexican restaurant meal, and you shouldn't be able
to go to your gay hairdresser, go to cracker barrel,

(20:53):
you bunch of crackers. Wow, just absolute wow with that woman.
But again, this is an example of the derangement syndrome
that the left really truly has. And you know, I
ask this too when it comes to Donald Trump. But
I have been asking this now for god how long

(21:13):
six years, just about what exactly is it that is
so bad about Donald Trump? I mean, really, what is
it that is so bad about Donald Trump? What is
Donald Trump actually done that has been so bad that
you wake up every single morning being angry at people

(21:35):
who simply support him for the policies that he has
done and has made America better and made our lives better.
What has this man done that is so bad that
you have to hate the people who supports him. Look,
I'm one hundred percent defend your ability to come out
there and say I hate Donald Trump. That is fine,

(22:00):
old buddy. Is making you love Donald Trump? Nobody's saying
you have to agree with Donald Trump? But what has
he done that has been so bad that you.

Speaker 9 (22:11):
Have to hate half of America, then you have to
come out and be this bidder towards your fellow citizens
because of one man.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
And what has he done? I mean, I would love
to know this because as somebody who has supported Donald
Trump since the Escalator, and even though I don't agree
with him on everything, I still support the man and
I think that he's done an outstanding job as the
president of first time around and so far this time around.
But I need to know. I need to know what

(22:45):
Donald Trump has done, not said, because stix and stones
may break my bones and names will never hurt me.
So words are words, But what in his actions has
he done that has been so incredibly bad that you
have to hate the men and women who support him? Oh,

(23:05):
by the way, the white men and women, the Black
men and women, the Hispanic men and women, the Asian
men and women. Oh yes, and also let's not forget
these ones, the gay men and women that support Donald Trump.
What has he done? And any time that you ask
what are these libtards? That question? They cannot answer the question.

(23:30):
And as a matter of fact, I have done it
several times, and I've done it a lot on social
media too, and you get like just garbing garbage back
at you and like well and Donald Trump bad. Okay,
we get it. You don't like the man. I'm not
gonna I'm not gonna criticize your hatred for the man.

(23:52):
That's fine. You don't have to like him. You don't
have to like the things that he says. You don't
have to like the fact that, you know, back of
the he cheated on his wives. You don't have to
like him for that. You don't have to like him
for his choice of words. You don't have to like
him for the fact that you know, he's probably not
the most elegant speaker in the world. That's fine. But
what has he done? And they've got nothing? They have

(24:20):
absolutely nothing. Yeah, the shoes TDS is real. By the way,
Happy birthday issues. I hope you have a fantastic Taco
Tuesday today. Do they have like taco cake? Oh? You
know what, Yes, they have like the taco pizza. You
know what. I've actually seen that there was a taco cake.
It's I don't know if it's real or if it

(24:41):
was like an AI generated thing, but it was like
those big, huge, like taco layered kind of Uh, get
one of those today. But TDS is real. And you know,
there are there are actually some places that have now
beated official that that TDS is a mental disease. And

(25:01):
now they're melting down because Donald Trump is simply wanting
to make Washington, d C. A clean and safe city. Now.
I don't know if you've ever been to d C.
D C's not very big, but there are areas in
d C literally, and I am I'm not making this up,

(25:23):
literally a few blocks away from the White House that
is in the hood. And you know what, I want
to point this out too, because we hear this from
the Democrats, how they're they're criticizing Donald Trump because of
all the things that he wants to do and he's
going after all these blue cities and on and on
and on and on, and you know it. And I
was watching, I don't know who it was I was watching,

(25:44):
but I was watching a couple of libtards.

Speaker 6 (25:46):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
And that's given me my keyword today. And if somebody's
offended by that, well thanks for listening, but I don't care.
But I was listening to them kind of talk about
how uh, you know, basically all of these these what
is the word that they use all the time? The
underserved communities. How they are always communities of black people,

(26:08):
and Donald Trump is going after these communities and on
and on and on. But I said to myself for
a second time out, wait a second, let's analyze that
for a second, showing all of these cities that we
have these crime problems in are really the blue cities.
This is where we have We have all these blue cities.
And yes, we're gonna be honest about it that a

(26:29):
lot of these cities and these areas where there are
problems are areas that are predominantly black communities. Now let's
start adding all of this stuff up. Black community in
a blue run city, black community with high crime rates,
high poverty rates. Again, what was that other one? Oh, yes,

(26:52):
in a blue city. Why is it that all of
these things are happening in blue cities. Why is it
that the black community is the only real large community
in any of these cities where you have high crime rates,

(27:13):
low education rates, high poverty. Why is that Instead of
sitting here and talking about how Donald Trump is a big, bad,
evil man who, by the way, has a track record
of lifting the black community. And I'm not talking about
just as the president. This man goes all the way
back to the point he was given awards by Al

(27:34):
Sharpton alongside of Rosa Parks for his work in the
black community. Where are the Democrats to lift up the
black community? I mean, what actions is Kathy hokel doing
to lift the black community in New York City? What

(27:56):
actions is Gavin Newsom doing to make sure that the
black communities in San Francisco and LA and San Diego
and all these other big cities out there are lifted up,
lifting up out of the poverty level, getting a better education,
making sure that the crime rates are down. Where's all
of this action? Hell, Al Sharpton, where are you out

(28:19):
there trying to lift the black community in these blue cities,
to get them out of poverty, to get them out
of the high crime rate, to get them better education.
Where where is all of that? Where is the effort
from the left to lift the black community in their
own towns out of the misery that you have put

(28:40):
them in? Oh? I'm sorry, I let that one slip,
didn't I I let that one slip that the Democrats
put them in. Yes, Democrats broke the nuclear family and
they did. And by the way, this is something that
was one hundred percent intentional. If you go back into

(29:04):
time and you look at some things with what the
Democrats have done with the black community. First off, and
this goes way back, like even to slavery times, and
beyond that, the black family was very tight. There was
the father, there was the mother, there was the children,

(29:24):
there was the grandparents. That very tight family and everything.
And at a point when ironically the Marxists started coming
out and saying, the only way that we can destroy
America is by doing it from within. And the way
that you do that is you do it culturally. You
destroy them culturally, and you destroy them with education. So
they went after the education, the higher education, because that's

(29:46):
the perfect people to do it. You go after the
higher education because they're going to be the next ones
to teach the next generation. So you brainwash them into
things and then you ruin things. But then you go
after the family. Where do you start. You start where
it's easiest. This country is predominantly white. That is not

(30:07):
a racist statement. That is a factual statement that the
largest group of people in this country are white. So
do you go after them and make it a huge mission,
or do you go after the group? That is what
is it like twelve thirteen percent of the population the
black community. Sure, you go after them because it's easier

(30:28):
because you just took them out of slavery. You just
gave them a nice little taste of freedom, and now
you can take it away from them. And that is
what the Democrats and the Marxist did. They went after
the black family because remember with the Marxist ideology, it's
to destroy the family. What they did for a very
long time was they would go after the children and

(30:49):
separate the children from the parents, where they would do
exactly what they're doing today. By the way, when it
comes to all this sexuality and transgender stuff, is that
you divide that wedge between the family and you make
it so that the kids will come on to your
side and the parents will go on to the other side,
and then you groom the children and then you win
the children over. That's the Marxist way, and they did

(31:10):
the same thing when it came to the black family.
You get into the mail of the black family and
you constantly give them the You don't need to be
burdened by this whole having to be around the wife
and the family and support them and be all there
you need to get out there and sew your oats.
You need to go out there, and you need to
have a good time. You need to be wild and crazy.

(31:31):
You need to go do your thing. You don't need
to be tied down by this. Now, did it work all? No,
didn't work with everybody, but it worked with enough people
to make an impact into the black community. And that
is exactly what the Democrats did. They destroyed the nuclear
family by going after the fathers and convincing them, you

(31:52):
don't need to be a father, Go sleep around, go
have fun, have as many kids as you want, do
your thing, responsibility, pop, don't worry about that. And then
they destroyed the black family, which in turn destroyed the
black community in a lot of cities. This is a

(32:12):
plan that the Democrats have done and ever since then,
you look at what the Democrats have done to the
black community. You want to eat, do what I tell
you to do. Vote for me and I'll give you
an EBT card. You want to have a place to live,
do what I say and I'll make sure that you
get government housing. And remember, you keep them stupid. That's

(32:36):
how you do that. You keep a population stupid so
they do not get smart enough to overthrow you. And
that is exactly what the Democrats have done with the
black community for so long. And look, it doesn't take
a rocket science to look at it. You look at
these blue cities, which again remember the education department completely
run by Democrats and liberals. Why is it that you

(32:58):
have white community with or white neighborhoods with really good schools.
The best of the teachers are there, the most money
is spent there. But then now we'll trickle a little
bit over here to the black communities and the black
neighborhoods and those black schools and the schools in the hood,
just to you know, here you go keep the standards high.

(33:19):
No way, don't want to do that. You want to
make sure that the white family over here is all good.
This was the Democrats that did this. This wasn't the
Republican Party. It was the Democrats. And yet they want
to complain and say that, you know, the Republicans are

(33:40):
being racist. They're being racist. They're out there they're hating
the gay people. Look, there aren't people who will obviously
say some bad things about you know, other groups. Look,
nobody is perfect, no side is perfect. There are bad
people on both sides. You know, like Donald Trump said,

(34:01):
there's good people on both sides. There are, but there's
also bad people on both sides. There are people that
are conservative or on the right that are racist and homophobic.
But by the way, there's also those on the left.
But it's not the entire group of the right. As
a matter of fact, the right is way more welcoming

(34:23):
and inclusive than the Democrats ever are, no matter how
much they say it. We're the ones that you know.
First off, I love this because all of my gay
Republican friends, I love them because if you didn't know,
you wouldn't know. I mean, some of them are little
on the feminine side, but for the most part, you
wouldn't know unless they told you, because all they do

(34:49):
is live their life. They have their American dream, they've
got their education, they've got their goals and what they
want to do. They're down to earth people. They're cool.
They just go like I have one gay friend who
the line that he gives me all the time is
so funny. He's like, I'm the most homophobic gay guy
that you will ever meet, and it is true. And
he's even a little on the feminine side. But he

(35:12):
he hates that whole lifestyle that the left portrays about
the culture and the pride parades and the clubs and
the wearing the half naked stuff, are fully naked in
front of children and all that. They hate it. That
is a total leftist thing, and it's created on the
left to create division because you get the rest of

(35:37):
us on the other side and look at that and
go all right, let's discuss it. See they don't like you.
Once again, the Marxist ideology. It's all part of the
separating They give a reason to drive a wedge right
down the middle. And they're doing that with the with
the gaze on the left and everybody else on the right,
even the gays that are on the right, who also

(35:57):
get out there and go that's ridiculous. And then they
turn around and they look at the gaye on the
left and they say, see who told you? Those Republicans
they hate you. It's like, no, we not that we
hate you. We don't hate you. We just think that
when you're gonna be around a bunch of little children,
that you put some damn pants on. I mean, that's
not too much to ask for, is it. I Mean, look,

(36:21):
Donald Trump has multiple gay people in his administration. Obviously
he doesn't hate gay people because, by the way, they're
in powerful positions, which goes against the left. I mean,
unless you throw the token gay Pete bodhaj Edge up
in there, which again, you know, at least Donald Trump

(36:43):
with the gay people that are in his administration, they
are smart, powerful, effective people. Pete Buddha Jedge took several
months off to figure out how the hell of breastfeed
his adopted children couldn't fill a pothole. There's a joke there,
just that I'm just gonna let it go though. I'm

(37:04):
just letting that one go. But this is the way
that the left works. It is the Marxist ideology of
divide and conquer. We just need to educate people a
little bit better on this. We really truly do. All right,
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(37:47):
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We'll be right back, all right, Welcome back to the show,

(38:11):
Happy Taco Tuesday. Oh, here we go, Lefties, pay attention
to this. Okay, I'm about to give you a lesson.
I want to drop a lesson to you because we
are hearing about how Donald Trump is big, bad evil.
What Donald Trump is doing in Washington, d C. Is authoritarianism.

(38:31):
He is getting ready to take over the rest of
the nation. It is going to come to a city
next to you. Don't you worry. Donald Rump is the
worst man in the world. It's authoritarianism. I would love
to get your feedback on this one, lefties. There's a
viral video that is going on by the way mark
in the UK, thank you so much for tipping me

(38:53):
off to this one. And I want to tell you
about this one. A viral video that has now gone
crazy from the UK and it's one of a thirteen
year old girl who is being arrested at a UK
McDonald's over the restaurant's policy which essentially bans miners without
an adult from dining in after five pm. And now

(39:16):
it is sparked kind of an outrage and a big
debate about what's going on. So yes, the headline on
that a thirteen year old girl is arrested at a
UK McDonald's for dining in after five pm. The viral video,
which shows the thirteen year old girl being forcibly removed

(39:37):
and arrested at a McDonald's restaurant in the UK, has
now ignited some widespread public outrage and a fierce online debate,
and it's going to start one right now too with
people just basically asking was it her fault? Now? In
the video, police officers can be seen confronting the teenage girl,
who is seen resisting the arrest and expressing a distress.

(40:00):
She was arrested because of a no school kids after
five pm policy, and why would she be arrested for
simply sitting in the restaurant when she could have been
politely told to go. According to the clip, it sparked
the massive outrage, with people questioning, really, we are arresting
young girls and we can't even arrest real criminals. Whiskey

(40:22):
tango foxtrot. Another person on social media asking not allowed
in but still served before calling the police. And when
you start to look into this a little bit more,
why was the schoolgirl arrested? It turns out that the
arrest was not because of the policy. You know, where

(40:42):
she was there or whatever. The girl had entered and
ordered at the restaurant with her friends at four point
fifty pm four fifty pm. Her and her friends were
served at four fifty They wanted to eat in, but
weren't allowed due to the McDonald's policy not allowed wowing
under eighteen's to dine in after five pm unaccompanied by

(41:05):
an adult. They became mouthy and hostile to the workers,
and police recalled and the most defiant, uncooperative girl was arrested.
Not saying that it was right. Those are just the
facts of what they are saying. According to this article,
The girl was later released to her parents in order
to attend an interview with the police. Many people have
even pointed out that the incident from June was from

(41:29):
June of twenty twenty four. However, it's just recirculating and
regardless to whether or not this is something that came
from June to twenty twenty four or June of twenty
twenty five, this is what authoritarityism looks like. And if
you want to know what the policy is. In twenty

(41:50):
twenty two, at McDonald's in Liverpool had banned miners from
eating in there after five pm without an adult, which
means they are allowed to order and take away, but
not allowed to dine in. Now I get some of
this policy because look, there's been some places and even
here in the US, there's been some places where they said, hey, look,
you know, kids, after a certain time period, you're not

(42:11):
allowed in here because of the fans that they've caused problems.
Look right here in the listening area where we're based
out of Panama City, the thirty A area, which is
that for those that are not familiar with it, it's
the little hoity toity richy area over there in South
Walton County right along the beaches. They've had a lot
of problem with miners recently. They've had to do curfews

(42:32):
and all kinds of stuff and not be allowed to
be out without your parents, on and on and on
because they have been problems. But you have to ask
the question, is it really that worth going down the
road of arresting a thirteen year old kid just because
she wanted to eat her McDonald's hamburger again. She went

(42:55):
into the restaurant with her and her friends ten minutes
before the deadline, kind of you can't be in there,
and they call the police onnor and naturally a thirteen
year old girl's gonna get a little mouthy. That happens,
especially when you're doing something as simple as, hey, I
just wanted to eat a burger with my friends real

(43:15):
quickly and then we're out. So lefties, if you want
to know what authoritarianism looks like, that is authoritarianism. When
you start doing stuff like that, that is bad. So Mark,
thanks for hitting me up with the or turning us
on to that particular story. But I mean, that's the

(43:38):
type of stuff that we need to watch out for
when you're allowing restaurants to have children arrested simply for
wanting to go and eat a burger, that's a problem. Yeah,
Mark and McDonald's did take her money though exactly they
didn't have a problem with that. They're like, oh, yeah,

(43:59):
it will take order, which again, the policy does state
that you can even come in after five pm and
order the food, but you can't eat in you had
to take it away. But I don't know, baby McDonald's
over there in the UK should reconsider this type of
policy and ask is this the best thing? I mean,

(44:21):
I get the idea of the concept of if you
don't let them in there, then they can't hang around
and cause problems. But I mean, there's better ways of
doing it. There's much better ways of doing it and
setting examples. But to go off and arrest a thirteen
year old girl just because she and her friends wanted
to sit down and have a burger McDonald's in the UK.

(44:42):
But the UK, Mark Colin, you guys over there, you
guys got some problems with your government, especially in London.
You watch all this stuff, but you know, here's the
other thing too, And America's left needs to pay attention
to this as well, because you look at what they
did in London. Now, the leftists in London, they're they're

(45:04):
ruining a beautiful city. They're absolutely ruining a beautiful city
with this leftist ridiculous mental retardation. I mean, that's what
it is. I'm not gonna be kind about it. That's
exactly what it is. Where they have allowed the migrants,
the legal migrants, to just flow in take over the city.
They have allowed all the other stuff that they have

(45:25):
allowed into that city with the leftist ideologies, and none
of it has turned out to be good for the
city of London, none of it. And now you have
authorities in London and in the UK that are kind
of looking at a lot of the stuff that they
had said, oh, let's do this, and then they're realizing, oh,
this crap was bad, this was not a good idea.
We should maybe think of doing something different. But then

(45:50):
the problem is for places like London and the UK
is when you have allowed now and I don't want
to go down just the road of just mu because
the thing is there's a lot of really good Muslim people.
As a matter of fact, when you look at the
Muslim population, Muslim population is one of the largest ones
in the world, and the vast majority of them are

(46:13):
good people. The problem is the bad ones, and the
good ones, in my opinion, don't stand up to the
bad ones enough. But what has happened is the bad
Muslims have worked their way into governments. Now there is
the situation here in America in Dearborn, Michigan, where there

(46:36):
was a lot of concern about the the Muslim population
there and the fact that you know, they've kind of
taken over the government and everything. But they kind of
proved a lot of that stuff wrong, a lot of
the fears wrong. And sure there's some things that they
they they lean towards because obviously they're their their their culture,
and that's going to happen. I mean, that's part of
America's you know, you get different cultures in different areas,

(46:58):
and that's one of the things that makes America and
why we're so great, because there are so many different
cultures here in the country, and if you want to
live in a certain culture, you can move to it,
you can go live there. But even the Muslims in Dearborn,
Michigan recently, because there there's a big controversy. I think
it was last year. It might have been a year

(47:18):
before that time. Ca' is flying by fast. Where there
was the argument about the American flag. There's this huge
argument about the American flag that came about, and the
Muslim leadership and the most of the Muslims there in
Dearborn came out and were basically like, hey, look, people
died for that flag. Knock it off. They actually came

(47:42):
out and they're like, no, no, no, no, we're not going
to do this anti flag, anti America thing. People died
for the rights that we have here in this country,
the rights that we did not have in our country.
We have come here to be part of America and
we're not going to play that game. And it actually
shocked a lot of people because people didn't expect that
out of that the Muslim community to actually stand up

(48:04):
for the American values, but it happened. But all these
radicals that are on the left, and they are radicals,
the things that they continually say and do, and of
course the TDS being so real with these people, and
even Gavin Newsom, Gavin Newsom had another one of his wonderful,

(48:26):
wonderful videos that he did let me uh, let me
pull this one up. For you really quickly. What did
he hear this one? Oh? Hang on? I had to
save it somewhere because well, this stupid thing wouldn't He
wouldn't let me download it like he has the downloads
on his TikTok page. Shut off. Huh, what's your problem there, Gavin?
What you're worried about? Just curious? Anyhow, Gavin Newsom his

(48:48):
latest thing on Donald Trump? Hang on, where's yet? You
know what I get? God, I gotta hit the right buttons.
Hang on, here we go.

Speaker 10 (48:56):
Hey, President Trump, it's time to stand down. It's time
to make another phone call to Greg Gavitt. This time,
instead of calling him and telling him your quote unquote
entitled to five congressional seats, it's time to tell him
to stand down. It's time to recognize that democracy is
at risk. It's time to dare I say, do the
right thing? Actually, see how that feels for you doing

(49:20):
the right thing. If you don't, California will neutralize anything
you do in the state of Texas. California will continue
to punch above its weight. We believe in democracy. We
believe in the enduring values of our founding fathers two
hundred and forty nine years. We're not going to sit
back passively. We're not going to sit back and watch
you like democracy on fire.

Speaker 1 (49:41):
We will fight fire with fire. Now, I find it
ironic that, of all people, Gavin Newsom is talking about
how we're going to fight fire with fire that and dude,
can you button up your shirt a little bit? Look,
you're not that slick, you really are. Just button up
the shirt just a little bit. We don't need to
be seeing the governor out there with his chest all
hanging out. I know that some of the boys over

(50:02):
there might find that attractive, but I think most of
the ladies do not. So just we're gonna fight fire
with fire. Whatever you do in Texas, we're gonna do
here in California. Here by the way, just so we
have a baseline on this, every ten years, America does
a great deal of redistricting every ten years. Why this

(50:25):
happens every ten years, Oh yeah, that's right. The census.
The census comes out and they redraw the lines. So
this is nothing new, this game of redrawing so that
it fits your political narrative. Again, nothing new. The Democrats
have been doing it for years, and the Republicans never
pushed back and fought that until now, and now they
come out with their.

Speaker 11 (50:46):
Hey Tonald Trump, Uh, why don't you stop doing what
you're doing because you're just not as sophisticated as we are. See,
we don't believe in this stuff. The founding fathers never
wanted to see this happen. We've been two hundred and
forty nine years, and we're gonna fight back because we're
the more, more elegant ones and we're more sophisticated than you.

Speaker 1 (51:07):
Donald Trump, Shut the hell up, seriously, shut the hell up, Gavin,
you sleazy, little grease ball dirt bag. But I love
too that they come out like all of a sudden
they're high and mighty, that they're more sophisticated than the
rest of us. And those those horrible Donald Trump people

(51:29):
that are supporting this, you just don't understand the barbaric
behaviors that you're supporting, and how Donald Trump is the
worst man in the world because he's calling up and
saying we should read district in area. Yes, Massachusetts, what hey,
we're all Democrat. We're gonna read district too, Massachusetts. Sit

(51:50):
down and shut up. But when it comes to the
whole redistricting thing again, This is something that happens at
least every ten years because the census comes out. When
you look at what's going on in Texas, we have
seen a dramatic shift to the right in Texas in
areas that never were so Yeah, doing some redistricting is

(52:13):
going to happen. And you know what, if the Democrats
are so confident in their ability, rather than spending all
of this time and effort and money and energy that
you guys are doing to slam on Donald Trump, why
don't you go to Texas right now, go to Texas
and say, hey, Houston, that is where she is at,
right I think, so Houston with a Jasmin Crockett who's

(52:35):
potentially gonna lose her seat with the redistricting. Greg Gabbott
and the Republicans are redistricting this area. They want to
try and make it so that they can have their control.
Let us tell you something, as Democrats, we are going
to be better at leading than the Republicans. So let
them go ahead and do the redistricting. But let us

(52:55):
introduce you to Jasmine Crockett. Jasmine Crockett, she has more
followers than any other Democrat and she is the ideal
candidate to be your congresswoman. So when the Republicans go
ahead and redistrict all of this, just remember when it
comes time to voting, Jasmine Crockett is your woman because
she is smarter than y'all. She's got more followers than

(53:19):
the Republican competition that wants to have this seat. So
you should vote. Get off your ass and tell us
why we should vote for you. The problem that the
Democrats have when it comes to getting off their asses
and telling us why they should why we should vote
for them, is because they don't have any ideas Big

(53:42):
Gavin going out there and saying, try it, Donald Trump,
see how it feels, See how it feels. It feels
so good? Who the hell cares how it feels. It's
not about how it feels, it's about how effective it is.
And when you have the hood rat want to be
out there spewing the stuff that she says and using

(54:04):
the language that she uses as a congresswoman. And by
the way, what has she gotten done? Anybody I need
some knock it off coffee? Go ahead? What has she
gotten done? What amazing bills has Jasmine Crockett proposed? Even
if they haven't even made it through a committee or anything.

(54:26):
What has she proposed that has been amazing that would
make Texas better or even make America better as a whole.
Go ahead, what you got, you got nothing. Maybe it's
because Jasmine crocketch I like that. Maybe she's ineffective, and

(54:48):
maybe that is a reason for why you needed to
redistrict so that you actually have effective leadership. But instead
you get slick boy coming out there and talking all, Hey,
Donald Trump, we're gonna fight fire with fire. Speaking of fires, Gavin,
you want to go handle the fire that you have
in California again. And by the way, when we start

(55:09):
talking about leadership and everything, because you know, we gotta
slam a Donald chump for finally standing up to all
the crime and everything else in Washington, d C. And
all the crime around the country as well. How are
you doing over there with the rebuilding after the fire, Gavin?
What are you doing there?

Speaker 6 (55:27):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (55:29):
Oh, that's right. You had some secret meetings with some
of your friends, and now you're making it so that
some of your friends can buy out all of this land,
including by the way, foreign investors. New story that I
saw yesterday. A bunch of foreign investors are coming in
and swallowing up all the land that burned down in

(55:49):
the Big Palisades fire once again. Things that make you
go hmm. As a democrat, shouldn't you be asking yourself,
what is my government doing for me?

Speaker 12 (55:59):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (56:00):
Oh, they're helping sell my land to foreign entities. Huh.
You know that's such a good idea. I mean, why
would I want to rebuild my home up there in
the Palisades where I've lived for so long, and you know,
I lost everything that I had, but I really want
to be back in that community and we want to rebuild.
And can I rebuild? No, you won't let me rebuild. Oh,

(56:22):
but you're willing to let me sell it to a
foreign entity so they can come in and rebuild. By
the way, you watch this, in a matter of time,
you're going to see a fifteen minute city be built
of the Palisades. I mean, it will not come across
initially as that fifteen minute city, but you watch, well,
how they're gonna do this. They're gonna do it in

(56:44):
the theory and design of the fifteen minute city. And
basically what they're gonna do is they're going to have
all of the shops and all the necessary little things,
and it's gonna sound really cute. It really is. It's
gonna sound cute that. Oh this is great because there's
a coffee shop right there, and there's a little grocery
store right there, and oh look there's a sportings good
store over there, and oh look there's a shoe store

(57:06):
over there. This is great. I could walk to all
of it, and I can live in the tiny little
apartment above it. All that is a fifteen minute city.
That is the makings of a fifteen minute city. By
the way, there's one in Tampa as well, and I've
actually gone there because I had to go a conference

(57:26):
once in Tampa where it is a huge block of
development where they've got a hotel in there with the
conference center, so you don't really have to go anywhere.
Everything's right there. There's like three stories of apartments. There's
several big, big stores that are right there, like the

(57:49):
anchor stores for some of the big things. There's restaurants,
little food, grocery things, convenience stores, all of that stuff
all right there within that little tiny thing. And it's neat.
I mean, I stayed there again for a conference. I
didn't live there, just stayed there. For three or four
days for the conference. But I looked at it and
I saw it. I'm like, mmmm, this is a fifteen

(58:11):
minute city, and you watch the Palisades area is going
to be turned into just that. It's going to be
turned into the fifteen minute city so they can wrangle
the people up in there, get them all in there,
and keep them there. No reason for you to go
anywhere else. Look, you've got everything that you need right there.
But wouldn't it be nice to be able to rebuild
your home that should not have burned to the ground

(58:31):
if Governor Gavin Newsom actually fought fire with hell anything.
But he didn't do it. And he's trying to push
all of the badness that's going out in the world
to Donald Trump. Oh, Donald Trump. He's the authoritarian, and
of course he's got to come out and do it
in his very cocky, confident, arrogant kind of way. Oh

(58:55):
Donald Trump, you know, hey, why don't you do the
right thing? Why don't you do the right thing? Why
don't you call Greg Abbott and say, hey, you know what, man,
let's not do this. Try it? Donald. It feels good,
feels so good to do that. I mean it feels
right here in your chest. You feel that it feels

(59:15):
so good good to do the right thing. Yeah, and
you know what else it feels good to do. It
feels good to make sure that people in Washington, d C.
And other Blue cities are able to leave their homes
to go and do whatever it is that they need
to do, whether it be go grocery shopping, go to work,
go visit the grandchildren, or whatever, without the fear that

(59:37):
they're going to die throughout that day, without the fear
of going to their car and being carjacked by a
bunch of teenagers. Of course, in Washington, D C. One
of the things that people may not be aware of
either is that the Democrats City Council have actually set
up laws in DC which essentially makes it so that

(59:59):
you all these youth the youths, they can go off
and do all kinds of things in DC and sure
they might get arrested. They're gonna get arrested. They're gonna
they're gonna get the mugshot, They'll they'll have the social
media thing because they'll be an influencer because look, I
got arrested. They're gonna go down and they're gonna get
their fit, their picture taken and all the other stuff,

(01:00:20):
and then let go and everything will be dropped. Don't
wanna we don't want to ruin their future. And what
do they do? They get cocky, over confident, and they
do more and they do worse. That's how the criminals
do it. Criminals don't start off by doing the biggest,
most badass crime that they can think of. They start
off small, you know, reach over a little bit and

(01:00:42):
they grab that little item that was on your desk
and they put it in their pocket and they walk away.
I got away with that. See what else I can
get away with? And that's how it ends up building up.
And Judge Jeanine yesterday during the press conference, which this
was cute as all hell. I love Judge Janine, but
there was a lot of very very good questions by

(01:01:03):
the way they were asked by the media, which kind
of shocked me, including the reporter that stepped up and said, hey,
look I got I got mugged or whatever it was
that he said. And I was a victim of this,
what are you going to do? But Judge Janine stemped up,
and of course all you can see is like from
her chin up because she's such a tiny little thing
standing behind the podium. Should have had a box ready
for But she gets up there and she's like, hey, look,

(01:01:25):
you know what are the problems that we have are
the laws that were set up by the city council.
She's like, I can, I can. Maybe if I get
a case with a seventeen year old, maybe, but the
chances of it happening are slim because of the rules
that were already set up. The Democrats have ruined Washington,
d C. And to be honest with you, I totally

(01:01:46):
one hundred percent support they taking over Washington DC. The
idea and the concept of making Washington d C. Its
own state is one wrong for a lot of reasons.
It's the whole reason for the initial design behind DC.
DC is not supposed to be a state. It's not
supposed to be a city like any other city within

(01:02:06):
the country. It is simply supposed to be the spot
where our federal government sits, and that's it. It wasn't
intended to be an area with all these schools and
communities and all this other stuff. It was supposed to
be the seat for our government. But that has changed
and it has been Democrat run for so long and

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look at what's going on in that city. I mean,
it is a beautiful city. If you go there to
see the architecture of the buildings, to see the White House,
to see some of the buildings that are couple hundred
years old, and all the design of everything, it's beautiful city. However,
when you go to d C right now, there's fences up,

(01:02:50):
riot fences, anti scale fences, all this other stuff that
is going off all around d C. So in order
for you to get a good picture of I don't know,
like the Eisenhower Building, it's one of those you got
to take your phone and get it right up there
against the fence and maybe be able to get something
in the holes so that you can see it. They've

(01:03:14):
cordoned off so much of DC with fences and everything
because of the violence. And yet the left comes out
and goes there's no crime in DC, crimes at a
thirty year low. Well, if it's so great in DC,
why do they have to fence it all off? Why
is it that in DC they prevent you from going
different places and going different areas and seeing different things,

(01:03:38):
So that for what why? Because of all the law
abiding citizens that are doing their stuff there, of course
the protesters, which look totally support protesters. If you want
to go and complain and you know, bring some grievances
to the government, you should be able to do it.
But again, careful on how you do it, very careful

(01:03:59):
how you do it. There's a fine line between government,
go screw you and government, I'm gonna get you. They're
the fine line, and they cross that line often. If
you want to stand outside of the White House and
pound on a drum for two days straight and hoping
that the president can't sleep, which, by the way, the
place is like air tight. Now sound tight. They can't

(01:04:19):
hear that. Go ahead, do it, but just being a
bum and sleeping in intents or on park benches and
everything else and being the crime and all this other stuff.
I want to see our capital city cleaned up. I
want to be able to go back to our capital.
I want to go do a walking foot tour of

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the city of Washington, d C. Actually off Washington because
I don't know if you've noticed this, pull out your
Google or Android phone and look up DC. It's just
Washington now. And there's some theory behind a lot of
that which more and more of what we're seeing Donald
Trump do fitting into that theory. Not that it's bad,

(01:05:02):
it's good, good for DC, good for the country. But
they've they've changed it from Washington, d C. To just Washington.
Of course we'll always call it DC. But what Donald
Trump is doing is cleaning it up. We have had
in the past couple of weeks several very violent crimes
that have happened, and the left kits out there and

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they tell DC is fine, Everything is good here. It's
a thirty year low in crime, really, because the police
are telling you otherwise, and residents are telling you otherwise,
except for those that might be living in places like Georgetown,
where everything's fine there. They got there all their private
security and the money is being spent, and you know

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there's Capitol Police and Secret Service all over the place
because of people who live there. And everything's fine here,
What are you talking about? Go to the hood, literally,
like just a couple of blocks away from the White
House is the hood? Go there and check it out,
and again ask the question this again in another blue city.
Why is it that the hood is again filled with

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black residents who are under educated, high on the poverty scale,
and has high crime areas. Ask the question because you
don't see that in a lot of red areas. Just
see it in the blue areas. Things that make you

(01:06:32):
go hm. We got to take a break coming up here,
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(01:06:54):
Happy Taco Tuesday. All right, welcome back to the show,
Happy Taco Tuesday. Thanks so much for waking up with us.
Coming up the next hour of the show, the Terrorist

(01:07:17):
Therapist yourself, Carol Lieberman is going to be joining us.
We always have a great conversation with her. We're going
to talk with her about a whole list of things.
Usually when we start off, we have our ideas of
what we're going to talk about, but it ends up
going wild and crazy, so get ready for that. She'll
be coming up in the bottom of the next hour.
We're talking with her about some of the craziness with Washington,

(01:07:37):
d C. And Donald Trump's desire to take care of
the homeless, which I love this argument. This cracks me
up with the left because they're out there basically talking
about how, oh my god, Donald Trump he hates the homeless,
He's going after the homeless, and he's gonna log the
homeless up. Because Donald Trump has said, you know, hey, look,

(01:08:00):
we got to figure out what we're gonna do with
the homeless, and with the homeless, it's going to be
one of just a couple of different things. We either
lock them up because of the fact that they are violent,
or we take care of them in ways of their
mental health because we've got to do something about them.
We have to do something about the homeless population that

(01:08:22):
we have in this country.

Speaker 6 (01:08:23):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
There's not everybody that is homeless that wants to be homeless.
A lot of the people that are homeless would rather
not be homeless. We have so many veterans who are
not being taken care of in this country that are
homeless that would love to have a home. There are
people who have financially hit very bad times who have
found themselves in a situation to being homeless. They don't

(01:08:46):
want to be there, They want to be out of it,
and can we do something where we can help lift
people up out of that poverty level. Absolutely we can,
we should, But the left doesn't want you to do
anything about that. They want the homeless, just like with
the pedos. I mean, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to
offend the maps. They don't want you to do anything

(01:09:09):
about it because it's a lifestyle. They prefer to be
that way. And while sure there are some people that
prefer to be that way, that's not what is good
for people because many of those that want to be
that way there are mental health issues and those need
to be addressed. And of course, like I said, we

(01:09:31):
have so many veterans that also are on that homeless thing,
and it's not just because they hit some sort of
a financial thing. A lot of it is because of
a mental health issue that our veterans have received from
the torture and the trauma and everything else that they
went through in their years of service, that have gotten

(01:09:51):
to a point where they just can't handle things and
they end up being homeless. You're gonna do something about it, Rugrade.
You're right. Homeless people don't just need money, and a
perfect example of that is out in California, where they
decided they are going to build homes for every single
homeless person, and yet the homeless rate went up. How

(01:10:17):
did that happen? Explain that one to me, Will you
let me get this straight. I want to hang on.
Let me do the math. That's a paper out here
and do some math on this. Okay, homeless issue. So
we got homeless, how do we solve it? Build homes? Okay,
so we build homes and that should equal wait a second,

(01:10:43):
more homeless. No way, This's got to be like some
sort of a common core math because in the old math,
the way that you do, like real numbers and stuff,
if you take homeless and build homes to put homeless in,
should equal less homeless. But only in the Democrat world

(01:11:05):
can you have a bunch of homeless people that you
build homes for only to get more homeless people. I
don't I don't understand that one. I really don't it. Ricky,
You're right. All they do is steal the money there
in California. It's just it's amazing to me. It's amazing.

(01:11:32):
And then then you get people like Gavin Newsom who
gets out there and starts talking about you know, We're
gonna fight fire with fire. We gotta do all these
great things. Come on, man gets out there to be
all slick, but what has he done, like, what has
he done good for California? Ricky, you're out there in California?
Can you name me just one thing? And I know

(01:11:52):
that there's gotta be one thing. I'll give you a
second to come up with something. I'm gonna drink some
coffee while because Ricky's one of our California residents that
that lives out there, So I would love for you
hit me up on the chat there let me know
m Now. Ricky is usually really good about about hitting

(01:12:18):
me with some some numbers and things like you know
the cost eight hundred thousand dollars to house one homeless person? Yep,
and they didn't do it. The one thing that Ricky
has not answered on yet is the good thing that
Gavin Newsom has done for the state of California. Love you, Ricky,
but I know you can't answer the question. You can't

(01:12:38):
answer the question because there isn't one. Brother. I don't
know why I used to live in California, really don't
because that place, I swear to God. But in all
of these Democrat areas. They come out and they try
to act as if they care, but we know that
they don't. Nothing good unless you're a pedo, oh we'll see,

(01:13:01):
or a homeless person. If you're a pedo, I mean, Ricky,
we got to get it right, of maps, they're just
minor attracted people. They're attracted to minors. Oh, because yeah,
there's nothing wrong with that, right, It's not a sickness.
It's a prep frience. All right, well, it's not a sickness.

(01:13:21):
It's a preference for me to want to hit them
upside the head with a Louisville slugger to saying you
want to play that game, we'll play that game. But yeah,
these Democrats have done nothing, absolutely nothing for America. And again,
right now, I think the Democrats are at the all
time low for their party because the problem with them

(01:13:47):
is they have no and I don't want to say
no ideas, they have no effective ideas. And for the
longest time, their solution to everything is throw money at it.
If he just puts some money into it, you don't
have to put money into it. I mean, how many
times have you seen projects where you are able to

(01:14:09):
get together on a weekend, get a couple of trash
bags and clean something up. How much money was put
into that? Nothing? A little bit of time, little bit
of effort, little bit of elbow grease, and boom they're done. Yeah, Ricky,
I'm with you there. I'm not PC either. They are
totally pedals, pedal file straight. And actually the only reason

(01:14:29):
for why I'm being kind about it is because the
words that I really truly want to use, the FCC
has this little thing where they're like, look, dude, there's
a list. These words are on that list and don't
use them. So I can't use what I really want
to say for the pedals. But we see things like

(01:14:51):
Mayor Karen Bass This woman, I mean the LA Mayor.
This woman is hands down one of the dumbest people
I think to ever run the city of Los Angeles.
But now she's claiming that deporting illegal aliens is destabilizing
her city. Yeah, I saw Donald Trump's fault, that big bat,

(01:15:13):
evil orange man getting in there and getting all the
illegals out of the city. It's just wreaking havoc in
Los Angeles. But she said in a press conference last
week that she's criticizing in the Trump's administration's ongoing immigration
enforcement actions and claiming that the immigration and customs and
ice raids are effected negatively affecting Los Angeles' economy. When

(01:15:37):
she was talking to some of the local media, she
said that the enforcement operations have resulted in significant drop
in customers for some businesses and have left certain households
struggling financially after a primary income earner was detained. Well,
you know what, if you f around, then there's results

(01:15:59):
to it. And if you're not supposed to be here,
you're not supposed to be here. And I get it
that the argument about how there are so many illegals
that are here that they're participating in the in the
tax and they're buying things and blah blah. I get it.
I totally get it. But they are also here illegally.

(01:16:20):
Laws need to be adhered to. Now, I will be
more than open to because I've had this conversation many times.
But I'm more than open to discussing the Okay, there
are certain people here that are illegal, that are doing
certain jobs that if we don't figure out a way
of keeping them here or finding other people to do
the jobs, it's going to cause some problems with their economy.

(01:16:41):
I totally get that. But Donald Trump, you know, booting
out some of these illegals. And again, this is the
other thing that the left will not be honest about.
Who is it that is getting swept up in all
these things? I mean, yes, there are people, be innocent

(01:17:01):
people that happened to be somewhere when Ice shows up
to get a bad guy. Oh who are you? You
got some I d oh, you don't, why because you're
here illegally. Oh oh, well you're coming too. Let's go.
This is something that was warned to the left at
the very beginning. What we want is to get the illegal,

(01:17:24):
the violent, illegal criminals out first. Yes, everybody else has
got to go, but this is our focus, is what
we want to do. We want to go into the jails,
we want to go into the detention centers. We want
to grab them and leave. We don't want to go
into the workforce. We don't want to go to people's
houses because if we do, anybody else that is there
is going to get swept up and is going to

(01:17:46):
be out. And of course, if you do get swept
up and you're out, you don't get to come back.
That's why some of the self deporting right now is
a good idea. So you know what, if you are
somebody who is here illegally and you're thinking to yourself, Man,
I want to stay here, you know what I should
probably do. I'm going to go back to Mexico. I'm

(01:18:07):
going to fill out all the paperwork. Because you know,
here's the other thing is the Left. It's all about
helping these people. I mean, they really are, which I'm
going to give them props on that, because I think
that the system for coming into the country is messed up.
It's absolutely messed up, and it needs to be fixed.
So the fan that the Left is actually willing to

(01:18:27):
throw some people at that situation to help them, I'm
all for it. But they got to help them prior
to them coming here illegally. So if they want to
help them become legal and help them with all the paperwork,
get all of the things that they need to do,
and then they send them back to Mexico and then
they bring them back legally, Okay, fine, cool, See right there,

(01:18:51):
that is an idea and an effort that actually will work.
But the Left, again, they have no ideas that are
effective and All they do is whine and cry about
every tiny little thing and the mass d migration. I
guess we can call it that is going on in

(01:19:13):
places like la You know, sure it's got to have
some effects, but counter that effect, get people here legally,
put the effort into that, but they won't. Instead they're
okay with it being illegal. And over in Houston. I
don't know if anybody saw this, especially those of us
that listen to the show in Houston, and I know

(01:19:34):
we've got a lot of people in Houston that do
listen to the show. Customs have come through now and
have rested more than three hundred and fifty illegal alien
gang members just during the first six months of the presidency,
a group of violent offenders which have now been convicted
of nearly between all of the three hundred and fifty

(01:19:56):
of them have been convicted of about seventeen one hundred
crimes and yet are still in America. According to ICE,
the the group of the three hundred and fifty of
foreign gang members that illegally enter the United States, there's
a total of about one four and thirty four times,

(01:20:17):
with one member of the group accumulating about forty different
illegal entries. Into the country alone that we know of,
and this according to some of the information that was
obtained from the Houston Enforcement and Removal Operations Team. And
among the criminal aliens that arrested were convicted murderers, child predators, thieves,

(01:20:37):
and arsonists. So, Dems, let me ask you, I want
another sip of coffee, because the coffee is really good
this morning. For some reason, why do you defend them?
Go ahead, need more time to think about that. Convicted murderers,

(01:20:57):
child predators, an arsonist? You protect them? Why?

Speaker 6 (01:21:06):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:21:06):
What's that? Once again? You got nothing? Well, it's yeah,
I gotta understand that they're just they they it's it's
not that they're predators. They just they have a preference
for young children. Yeah, because they're What could possibly be
wrong about that? Right?

Speaker 6 (01:21:25):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:21:25):
You just you have a thing for young kids. Oh sorry,
my bad. I don't know what I was thinking by
thinking that that was a bad thing. I mean, you know,
going after small children and sexually assaulting them and doing
all kinds of really bad things to kids. I mean,
this entire time, I thought that was bad. I really did.

(01:21:46):
My apologies to you on that one. I thought that
was and I also thought it was really bad to
to murder people. I really did, And apparently that is
that is not not as bad. I mean, I guess
it's bad if like you have a bad guy, like
a sexual predator or a thief or something that breaks
into your house and you defend your house and your

(01:22:08):
family and shoot and kill the guy, then I guess
that's bad. But if you're just a regular murderer, I mean,
I guess I'm being insensitive. And I apologize profusely for
being insensitive to the murderers and the child sexual predators
and the people who steal things and then set things

(01:22:28):
on fire. I don't know what I was thinking. I
hope I hope that you all everybody listening to the
show right now, especially, I hope you guys can forgive
me too for leading you on to think that that
type of stuff was bad. I just I need redemption.
I need to go to church today or something. Maybe
that's what I need. Or better, you had some taco

(01:22:50):
with tequila, Maybe maybe that's what I need. But some
of these arrests that going on in the in Houston
and of the surrounding areas also highlighting what the agency
is now saying is that focusing on arresting and removing
the worst of the worst, the criminal illegal aliens. But again,

(01:23:10):
some of those numbers to look at three hundred and
fifty people, which I mean, on the grand scheme of things,
three hundred and fifty people really isn't all that much.
But they're three hundred and fifty illegal gang bangers who
have all together been convicted of a hunt of one thousand,
seven hundred different crimes, have come into the country one

(01:23:34):
four hundred and thirty four times illegally. And that's that
we know of. Where's the left saying, you know what,
you're right, we need to get rid of those people.
Murder is kind of bad. Well, I mean, it all
depends on who it is, I guess, I mean, and
who's doing it. If you're a MAGA supporter and you're

(01:23:55):
defending your house, then yeah, that is bad. This is
your can't believe you're doing that with those guns. See,
this is why we need to take away your guns
from all your MAGA people. Take away your guns so
that way you can't defend your homes against these innocent
gang members who just look they just have an urge
to have to kill somebody. And how can we as

(01:24:21):
maga people because we're supposed to be good people. Remember
we keep telling everybody we're good people. How are we
supposed to make it through the day when we are
criticizing these murderers and these poor people who they just
they just need a little child to get a little
time with, And here we are criticizing this. I hope

(01:24:42):
you all feel about as bad as I do. Damn,
I'm impressed. I said that with a straight face. I
really truly am. I'm impressed by that. It's ridiculous. By
the way, for most everybody here in Florida, yesterday was
back to school day, So around the state of Florida,
do use some caution when you are driving into work

(01:25:05):
or driving to wherever you're going, because remember that one,
a lot of school buses. Two a lot of those
little kids running around, so watch out for them because
they are all getting back into the whole back to
school kind of realm. Also, don't forget here in the
state of Florida, the back to schools tax holiday thing
goes on until the end of the month, So if
you still need some more supplies, you can get those

(01:25:26):
without having to pay all the taxes right up until
the end of this month, So do use some caution
when you're out and about today driving around. Remember there's
more traffic now because of back to school, so allow
yourself a little extra time to get out there. All right,
that's it, We gotta take a quick break. We'll be back.
Coming up to the next hour the show. Carol Leeberman,
the Terrorist Therapist is going to be joining us. Don't

(01:25:47):
forget to check us out on the official website, The
Brian Restshow dot com and Floridamanradio dot com. We will
be right back. Good morning, Happy Taco Tuesday. All right,

(01:26:12):
welcome back to the show, Happy Taco Tuesday. Just because
that lib tard on Bravo says that none of us
mega people are allowed to enjoy the culturalism of America
and that we should all be bringing our fat asses
to Cracker Barrel. Today is a day to go and

(01:26:34):
order extra tacos. Go order some extra Actually, does Cracker
Barrel have tacos? To be honest with I don't eat
there very often. I know I'm not in touch with
my whiteness. I'm sorry. I'm all about the tacos and
the cultural misappropriation of eating Mexican food. When I am

(01:26:57):
a white Donald Trump supporter. I'm sorry. I will try
and do my best anyhow, Welcome back to the show.
Do appreciate you listening right here on the Florida Made
Radio Network, also watching on Rumbleandwimken dot com, forward slash
Brian rust Show on both of those, and of course
you can follow us on the Brian Rustshow dot com
as well. You know, we were talking about this the other day.

(01:27:20):
I put this up kind of as an unscientific poll
on I think what I threw it on my Facebook page,
I think is where I sent it about we're thinking
about now doing a live show. And when I say
live show, I mean like in person kind of show,
not one that would air because well it would not

(01:27:40):
exactly be Some on the FCC would probably appreciate much.
And I was asking people about that as to whether
or not they would be down for it. So one
your thoughts and opinion, So you can go to my
Facebook page and let me know what your thoughts are
if you'd want to do it, because I know we're
thinking about doing it at least right here in the
Panama City Beach area where we are based out of,
because I've I've had a lot of requests to do

(01:28:01):
some stuff, so we'll see if we do something. Also,
for those that watched the show and listen to the
show in Pennsylvania, that was one of the other areas
that we are considering going up to do a something with.
We're actually thinking about. I was chatting with with JC
from Wimkin dot com about going up and maybe doing

(01:28:23):
some sort of a Wimkin show up there. So just
letting you know what's that in there In Houston, there's
a cracker barrel next to a restaurant called Gringos. You
were really offended, Jeff, we've met. I know that you
weren't offended. So there's more insanity that is going on
with the left right now. And this one, I this

(01:28:44):
is one thing that I'm gonna be honest with is
it's kind of scratching my head a little bit. There
is now reports that the US Supreme Court has been
asked to overturn the landmark same sex marriage ruling. And
of course you can ask the Supreme Court really anything.
Whether or not they will do something is a entire

(01:29:06):
different story. But I gotta say this, and this has
been my stance on this always, and this being somebody
who is a bitter divorced person. If somebody wants to
go down that road and they want to be married
to another person and experience all that, I honestly don't

(01:29:28):
think that that torture and hell should be reserved for
just straight people. I really don't. You know what if
that is, If that is what you want to do,
you want to actually be tied to somebody else where,
you can't just simply run do it, do it that,
And to be honest with you, I don't think that
that's gonna get overturned. I really don't. On a serious note,

(01:29:52):
it's kind of a silly thing. And again you have
people that are on the extreme that will go down
that road. Oh my god, we have to abolish that.
Because here's my thing. I asked this question, and this
applies pretty much just in general overall, not just to
same sex marriage, but just to marriage in a general.

(01:30:13):
Aside from you being the best buddy of the guy
who's in a horrible marriage or a woman that's in
a horrible marriage and having to listen to all the
griping about it, how does somebody else's marriage affect you?
I mean, this is just a cold hearted just by
the numbers, the facts kind of thing. How does it
affect you? I mean, it really doesn't. I mean, why

(01:30:36):
should any of us really care. I mean, look, you
can have your religious beliefs on it. Whatever. To me.
I look at it again in the bitter divorced man
kind of way, which I don't even call myself divorced
man anymore. I've been divorced for so long. I'm single,
you know, so I don't even It's the time of
my life that I try not to remember. But every
now and then I think about the hell of it.

(01:30:58):
So I mean, why just let people do whatever they
want to do. You'll be happy, and that's fine. Just
leave the damn children alone. That's all we ask for.
Leave the children alone. But the left is melting down,
not because of the fact that the US Supreme Court
is hearing a case on overturning the landmark same sex

(01:31:22):
marriage ruling, but because of the fact that somebody said, hey,
we should do that. And of course the way that
they respond to it is that say, you mega, f's
all you are is hateful people, and it's like, excuse me,
you want to can we roll back on your social
media's thread here? And see them. Oh, seems like you're

(01:31:42):
more of the person that's upset about things. It's just ridiculous.
It really, truly is the things that the left just
get upset about so quickly and so easily, and they
do it takes nothing whatsoever to actually just kind of

(01:32:05):
trigger them to the point where they can't handle things anymore.
So anyway, kind of up at the bottom of the hour,
we do have the terrorist therapist, Carol Lieberman. She's going
to be joining us on the show, so hang on
for that. That's always a fun conversation. Also tomorrow on
the show, Sam Sorbo, we've had her on before. For
those of you on the Florida Man Radio Network where

(01:32:26):
we are new to you haven't heard her yet. She
is the wife of Kevin Sorbo, the actor, you know hercules.
We're gonna have her on the show tomorrow. We got
some great conversations with that. Plus coming up on Thursday, Yeah, Thursday,
we do have Bill who the hell is I'm sorry,

(01:32:46):
I just had a brain fart. Bill Walton's going to
be joining us on the show, And of course on Friday,
the guys from American in View will be here as
well well. It's at the same sex marriage was bad legislation,
it's an attack in the nuclear family because it eventually
leads to societal breakdowns. History bears that out. You know,
I can see that argument, and you know, honestly, there's

(01:33:12):
this is a hard one to go down because there's
there's so many people on both sides of that. And
the bad thing too is that when the left, the
extreme left, we'll do things that really mess up the
narrative about marriage and people being able to marry and

(01:33:33):
the whole family aspect, because this is one of the
things that's not talked about very often. And the reason
why it's not talked about very often is because of
the bad element that there are a lot of same
sex families out there that adopt children who are looking
for families, and ninety nine point percent of the time

(01:33:54):
they end up being very loving families. It ends up
being the children don't go down a road because of
the fact that you know, the mother mother, or the
father father, whatever, because you know, it's just it is
what it is, and it turns out to be decent families.
But there is those those cases that have had really

(01:34:18):
kind of ruined a lot to it, like the one.
I don't know if anybody saw this story, and boy,
this story. I when I saw this story one, I'm
glad that they were they were found guilty of it
and I and I hope that they spend a lot
of time on the floor in jails, in a lot
of pain. But there was two men who adopted these

(01:34:40):
these two I think there's two little boys, and they
sexually molested them in some of the most horrific ways.
And they were young children too, and they ended up
getting arrested for it. They were prosecuted, found guilty, going
to jail, and I hope that they get, you know,
every day, a beatdown of their life for doing that.

(01:35:02):
And you see the stories like that because there are
some sick lefties that are out there that do some
of this crap then really ruins it for everybody else.
And again there is the argument about how it damages
the nuclear family, and I get it, because one of
the things that we need to really truly focus on
in this country is the nuclear family and the whole
idea of having children and really you know, having the families.

(01:35:28):
Because look, there's a lot of conversation about how here
in America our birth rate is dropping like crazy, and
with the birth rate dropping like crazy, it's being replaced
by other people, which is a whole problem. And what's
that gaze against groomers? They don't subscribe to the left.
That they don't if you ever follow that too. By
the way, they're a great group, the gays against groomers.

(01:35:50):
Oh again, it goes back to the comment that I
made earlier about my gay friend who is homophobic. It's like,
you see some of the stuff that the Gays against
Groomers social media site says, you look at them and go, man,
a little homophobic, aren't we? How can you be gain
they because they don't subscribe to all of that stuff.
And unfortunately, with society the way that we are in

(01:36:14):
the social media and all this other stuff, we highlight
the bad more than we ever highlight any good. And
it's a sad thing that way. But we also need
to make sure that we watch out for the bad
and stop the bad because that has to happen. We
got to stop all of that from going on. But
the Left, they are losing their mind right now about

(01:36:34):
the whole thing, with the Supreme Court being asked again
being asked to look at the same sex marriage thing
and they just lose their minds, they really do. What's
that first? It was just leave us alone? What businesses
that you have behind the closed doors. The problem with

(01:36:55):
perversion is that it always it's always progressive and our
roads are societ. Uh yeah, not always, but definitely when
it's on that leftist thing they definitely do was that
if if they're if they're weird, the potentially exists for
the harm to kids openly gaze groomer. The low key

(01:37:15):
of it wouldn't be in the public.

Speaker 4 (01:37:18):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:37:18):
Here's the thing too, And and I'm saying this because
I know of some same sex marriages where they have children,
whether it be an actual child of one of the
people in it or an adopted child, and their kids
are straight as an arrow, I mean straight as an arrow,

(01:37:40):
and great kids live in a great environment, being educated.
A couple of them happen to be on the Republican side.
There there's two friends that I do have that are
heavy libtards, and we have arguments all the time, but
they've turned out their child to be pretty good and
their child is one percent straight. So there's there's a

(01:38:00):
narrative that is out there that I think sometimes is
pushed that is not accurate. But you know, the thing
that we have to realize in society, and this goes
back to not just the same sex marriage thing, but
it actually goes to the whole pushing of the child
sex predators and to try to normalize that that we

(01:38:24):
see from the left. You know, when you see that,
we constantly do that, and then yeah, there are some
people that are going to hide it, like those two
dirt bags who deserve every ass beating that they get
in jail for what they did to those children. The
Left tries to normalize that type of behavior when meanwhile,
the vast majority of what's going on is actually really good.

(01:38:47):
It's one of these things where they are being raised
very well. And I totally understand that people would be
absolutely against it for whatever beliefs that you may have.
And I'm not going to criticize anybody. I'm just going
off of the pure fact of what I have seen
myself and what I know. But again, it goes back
to the left's perversion of making sure that the whole

(01:39:12):
child sex thing is normalized, which I can't, for the
life of me understand why anybody would first off, want
to do that, you know, the type of stuff with children,
But to be okay with it and to defend it,
I mean, that's one of the areas that I have

(01:39:34):
huge problems with. I mean, obviously the one that I
have really have problems with is the ones that actually
do it. And I think that there's a certain place
on the planet for them, and it usually measures about
six feet and I don't think that there should be
any lenience for that. And I don't care if you're
in a same sex marriage or a two sex marriage,
or hell, I don't care if it's a four sex marriage.

(01:39:55):
I don't really care. When you start going after the
children and affecting chi children, that's a problem. And of
course it is the left that only thinks that that
is okay. And again, you look at people. I'll give
you another example, Scott Bessett. Scott Bessett, our Treasury secretary.
He's a gay man married to a man with children

(01:40:18):
and great man, great kids. So it is one of
these things where unfortunately the narrative because has gotten out
there to be bad. But what we have to focus
on is not normalizing all this groomer stuff with kids
and normalizing the maps and the pedo. I mean, at
this point, I'm annoyed the fact that even social media

(01:40:45):
censors you when you say pedo or pedophilia or pedophile.
You can't say those words. You have to like yeah,
force Alan, don't ask. Sometimes some things roll off my
tongue that I don't even know where the hell they
came from. But it's like even social media again, they
don't want you talking about You can't use those words

(01:41:06):
because those words are mean, and when you use those
words there's still meaning. They hurt somebody's feelings, like Gavin Newsom.
Gavin Newsom might be crying because he heard the word pedophile.
You can't do that. It's maps. But that's the problem
that we have in societies that we have allowed that
stuff to be normalized, and it's got to stop. We really,

(01:41:27):
we really truly do. Anyhow, what else we got going
on today's show, by the way, has completely gone off
of the re I have, like the layout of the
show today, and not a damn thing has been to it.
This show's been oh squirrel, the entire thing. What does
that say? Say? Como Chomo, I don't know, you know what?

(01:41:50):
I call it pedo, That's what it is. It is
pedo and if social media doesn't like it, social media
can go kiss my butt. I really don't care. And
again some of social media might like that, but I digress.
So again, you're right, sad state of affairs, Absolutely sad
state of affairs, and choose You're right on that one.

(01:42:12):
It's also a small percentage of gaye that are pedophiles
and small percentage of regular straight people that are also pedophiles,
which is another thing. I don't understand the left why
they defend, you know, the the minority. I mean, it's
an absolutely, It's not like there's a huge section of
our society that is all about, you know, doing horrible

(01:42:35):
things with children. It's a small percentage. So saying to
that small percentage, hey knock it off, don't be doing that.
I mean, it's not like it's going to change society.
It's probably will protect more of society. That's just like
the whole transgender thing. You look at the transgender thing,
which again this is all part of the Marxist agenda.

(01:42:55):
Transgenders make up less than what was the percentage at
one point I thought it was one percent, but it's
actually less than that. It's like less than a half
a percent of the entire population of the world. And
you think about what we have done in society, and
I don't mean we, they what they have done with

(01:43:17):
society over a sliver of our population, a sliver of
our population. And heaven forbid that anybody has a bad
thought about transgenders. Heaven forbid that anybody at those extreme
maga Trump supporters would ever come out and say, hey, uh,

(01:43:40):
maybe we shouldn't be mutilating our children's bodies, and they
would go after you, destroy you. I mean, the number
of people that the Left has gone after and destroyed
and affect the lives of far exceeds anybody that is transgender,
and the number of people that are transgender. Think about

(01:44:02):
that for a second. Think about the fact that there's
a sliver of our population in a way that they
want to be which find you know what, Ubu boobo,
as long as you do not affect children. And we
have destroyed the lives of people who have come out

(01:44:24):
against what the Left is doing with those people. And
again that's part of the Marxists agenda of destroying and
dividing society by doing that. And the sad part about
it is that we on the right. I don't think
enough of us understand what it is that they are doing.
And this is the reason for why you need to
know your enemy. You need to know your enemy. You

(01:44:45):
need to know why they are doing the stuff that
they are doing. You know, because look, five years ago
we were still calling them trannies. Nowadays, if you call
a transgender a tranny, oh my goodness, the outrage and
the hurt feelings, and how you must be destroyed, and

(01:45:08):
your life must be ended, and we should end your family,
and your job should be done, and your business should
be closed because you said trany. It's so offensive. But
why do they do it. They do it to destroy society.
And unfortunately, too many of us on the right have

(01:45:29):
actually fallen into that trap. And what we need to
do is educate ourselves to understand what it is that
the enemy is doing and why they're doing it. Every
little thing that they do, it is to trigger us
so that we will be upset, so that the other
side will be upset, and then they can say, see,

(01:45:49):
they don't like you, and then they divide and then
they win every little thing that they do. Because remember,
there was a time for those of us that are
old enough in the audience again, those that said trainees
need a new transfer. By the way, I I saw
there was something in a truck that I was driving

(01:46:09):
one time. It said something about a training mode or whatever.
And I'm just like, I don't know how that one
slipped by. I really didn't. I didn't know how that
one slipped by. But for those of us that are
old enough to remember, you know when back in the
day when we could call it trannys, it's ma'am whatever,

(01:46:29):
it was just one of those things where we just
we would look, okay, not a big deal. There wasn't big,
huge parades, there wasn't h R policies written where you
can't say anything bad. None of us cared. We all
knew somebody that was a tranny. We'll go with that.

(01:46:53):
There was always the joke about it. It was again,
a very small percentage of our population, not a big deal. Well,
nobody cared. Nobody cared until the left looked at that
and said, ooh, you know what we can do. We
can take that lifestyle and we can we can groom

(01:47:15):
some people to think that that's sort of the way
they are. Because look again, the left uses children, you know,
they tell us how much they protect children. They want
to protect it, but they use them because they looked
at kids and said, these are the people that are
undeveloped in their minds. They don't know what the hell's
going on. They can't figure out if they want to
wear jeans today or dress up, or if they want

(01:47:36):
to cut their hair short, color their hair, if they
want hot dogs for breakfast, or if they want to
you know whatever. They don't row. So let's go get them,
and we're gonna twist and turn them, just like we
do with all the Marxist ideas that we did before
to divide the family. And we're gonna be like, oh,
you don't feel like yourself and your body. Why are
you not feeling yourself with your body? I don't know.

(01:47:58):
I woke up this morning and I just I just
didn't feel myself. I just felt different like I yesterday
I was attracted to a blonde girl, and then today
I woke up. But I'm just not sure. You know
what it is. What you're probably transgender. What's probably going
on is that your body is telling you that you're
not really a boy, and that's why yesterday you loved

(01:48:21):
a blonde girl and today you're just not sure, do
you think?

Speaker 6 (01:48:25):
So?

Speaker 1 (01:48:26):
Yeah? Absolutely, I don't know. No, that's that's what it is.
Science proves it all the time that that's that's that's
what it is. And then they start developing and grooming
these kids and they start convincing them, and then what
happens We turn around and go, hey, the hell are
you doing? See we told you you want to keep
this to ourselves. We'll keep this all to ourselves because

(01:48:47):
if your parents find out, they're gonna hate you. And
you don't want your parents to hate you, but they're
gonna hate you. This is what's gonna happen. And the
parents start going, what are you doing? What are you
doing to my kid? See, we told you you're right.
My parents hate me. Will you help me? Will you
help me be transgender? And then they win. And this

(01:49:08):
is the thing that we on the right need to
understand is how they're playing their game and the game
that they're playing, and we've got to find back it
is the Marxist agenda. It's how they divide society. It
all started off with you know, simple little things back
in the day where you know you wanted to run
off and do whatever. And your parents were like, no,

(01:49:30):
you don't need to do that. You need to stay
here and you need to work on the farm. Say
you know what, we told you that your parents are
gonna hate you if you do that. If you come
with us, we'll we'll run away with you because your
parents are gonna hate you. When you say it, Oh
my god, you're so right. My parents hate me. They
don't want me to run away and go discover myself.
They want me to work the farm. They really hate me.
You were right, and that's where it all started. And

(01:49:52):
they have used that theory ever since. So you look
at everything that the left does, and now that I'm
telling you this, and you're if you step back for
a second, just step back and look at society. Look
at everything that we are doing and dealing with in
this society right now. It all folds back to that
thing I just said, Divide the family, divide the children

(01:50:16):
from the adults. You get them onto your side, you
groom them into believing whatever, and then they're your happy
little warriors. And you see that now the direct result
of that. And I posted this one video and it
was funny because I what it was that that I said,
I said something about what's wrong with this guy? Because

(01:50:39):
I was being a smart ass and I really didn't care.
I know, big surprise on that one. What was it?
It was? It was the the big bull dykey looking
thing that I posted. Jesus, I posted way too many things.
Where's uh? Where is it?

Speaker 6 (01:50:54):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:50:54):
No, that's not, that's not that's not a couple of
days ago. There it is.

Speaker 6 (01:50:57):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:50:58):
It was the thing about the city ad and this
like butchy looking half her kind of thing gets out
there and was asked, you know, hey, it was a
turning point USA video and asked about you know, the
Sweeney ad. Have you seen it?

Speaker 8 (01:51:13):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:51:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (01:51:15):
Oh gone, hold go on, I need a minute. Oh
hang on, I got It's like, Jesus, what is wrong
with you? I mean, what is absolutely wrong with you?
Just simply asked you, hey, have you seen this commercial?

Speaker 1 (01:51:30):
And what was somebody? Somebody said something that was really
quite funny in the comments? You know what that comment's gone?
How did that happen? Because I don't censor any comments.
I don't care what the hell you say? Huh anyhow,

(01:51:50):
But yeah, this is what we were down to. Now
we're down to now the absolute brainwashed people in our society,
where the Left has taken them and groom them to
believe in this BS that they're giving. And it all
started by taking advantage of that sliver because again, remember

(01:52:14):
the Trannings, and I'm gonna use trannies because I'm referring
to a specific time period. Nobody cared. Nobody cared, They
didn't care if you cared. But the Left used that
as an advantage to go after, to destroy and divide.

(01:52:34):
And that is what has gone wrong with our country
is that we have let the left do this type
of stuff. And what we need to do is start
standing up and saying all right, no more, knock it off.
So coming up, this is actually this was probably a
good topic for the terrorist therapist Carol Libram. We're gonna
talk with her coming up in just a couple of minutes.
Got a lot to talk with her about. Short period

(01:52:57):
of time to do that, but we're gonna do it.
We're gonna talk with her about but some of the
Trump orders and the DC homeless and you know, we'll
talk about that, some of the crime in DC and
who knows, we always have a great conversation. Well, so
we'll talk with her coming up about that what's the
pill not only change people's mindset, but it also dramatically

(01:53:18):
affected women's hormones. How did we get on the pill? Oh?
I missed that part of the conversation. Sorry, but yeah,
I mean, you look at what the left has done
to society, and this is a big picture thing. You
really have to step back to look at what they
did and why they did it. And all we have

(01:53:39):
to do is stand up and stop it. Stand up
and stop it. And one of the things that we
also have to do is not be outraged, because I
always find it funny when you see those on the
right who will look at a situation and be like whatever,

(01:54:00):
and the left gets so upset because you're like, what
do you mean? Whatever? Whatever it is? What it is? Whatever?
You not upset, not one tiny little bit? Am I
supposed to be? You're supposed to be upset. It's supposed
to be the most tragic thing ever. Well, it's really
just not. You defeat them by playing the same mind

(01:54:24):
game that they're playing with us. Know your enemy, all right,
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(01:54:45):
as well. The Terrorist Therapist Carol Lieberman joins us after
the break, hang on, we will be right back. This
is the Brian Rush Show. Happy Taco Tuesday. Don't go
to cracker Barrel today, save your whiteness for later. All right,

(01:55:07):
welcome back to the show. Good morning, have me Taco Tuesday,
and thanks so much for waking up with us today.
Do appreciate it and want to welcome back to the
show my favorite therapist, the terrorist Therapist, Carol Lieberman. Carol,
good morning and welcome back to the show.

Speaker 12 (01:55:21):
How are you today, Good morning, fine, thank you, good
to be back.

Speaker 1 (01:55:25):
Good to have you here, because I always love our
conversations when we have you on, and there are always
a wide variety of different things. But today we kind
of want to hit a little bit on the homeless list, now,
you know, obviously this has become another big talking point
with Donald Trump coming out talking about the homeless in
places like DC, and other cities where he's wanting to

(01:55:48):
attack this problem, and watching the left respond to this
as if Donald Trump is all of a sudden being
hateful towards the homeless and he's the big, bad monster.
But what's the real deal behind Donald Trump's executive orders
to clean up the streets and take care of the homelessness?

(01:56:09):
What what are you seeing and reading into this?

Speaker 12 (01:56:11):
Well? I watched his press conference yesterday mainly about he
entertaining what it was mainly about crime in d C.
He actually didn't speak that much about the homeless yesterday,
but if he put out the order, I read the order.
I think it's about time. I think it's great. I
think both are great. You know what he's doing to

(01:56:34):
to fix crime in DC. And of course people, yes,
people are some people are melting down. What do you
mean he took over DC to do God forbid, he
should he should reduce crime? What is he doing? I mean, like,
it's so ridiculous that people are so angry about this

(01:56:56):
when this is wonderful. I mean it's about both of
these things, since you know, getting the homeless into treatment
and getting crime off the streets, both of those things
are like you know, duh. Of course, of course they
should be done, and somebody should have done them a
long time ago. So you know, people get scared. They

(01:57:17):
get scared of that, you know, the idea that he's
taking over DC to to control crime or to do whatever. Now,
as far as the homeless, the homeless has been this
is such a sad problem, such a problem that should
have been that she should have been taken care of

(01:57:40):
the homeless people. Most of them have schizophrenia or bipolar disorder,
or an addiction or several addictions, and they do not
want to be hopeless, you know that idea, just let them,
let them be wherever they want to be. Then you
know they like it like that, No, they don't. You know,
I trained at Bellevue and I consulted to state psychiatric

(01:58:02):
hospitals in New York and in Los Angeles, and so
if they're not cuckoo's nests, I can tell you that
that's the you know, the public impression is that we
have to get rid of these things because they're cuckoo's nests.
But they're not. I mean some across America, some are
better than others, but but not they're not, like, not

(01:58:24):
as horrendous as they saw in that movie, people need
to be You know, there are rules depending on the states,
but many states have like in New York and California.
You know, you have a rule that if you are
a danger to self or a danger to others, or
gravely disabled which means that you can't provide a roof

(01:58:47):
and food and clothing for yourself, then those are the
three and either any of them is enough to put
your be admitted involuntarily to a psychiatric hospital. But you know,
I'll tell you in New York, like Alwu, we used
to put people in the psyche hospital, you know, uh,

(01:59:09):
really quickly, like it was no, no, we didn't have
to think about it. I mean, if they had these
these issues, one of these issues in California, when I
came here, I was pretty shocked to see doctors. You know,
it's supposed to be two PC to to physicians certificate,
but but doctors were and now I think they expanded

(01:59:30):
it to uh to not just not just psychiatrists but
other medical professionals. So here, you know, people were afraid
and are probably still afraid to put homeless in the
hospital or or even not even just the homeless, but
like people with any of these criteria because and I

(01:59:51):
never really understood it. And finally, you know, when I
was asking about it, it was really because they were
afraid of getting sued. They were afraid of the patients.
I'm not talking about the homeless necessarily, but like anybody
who had any of these conditions, is that they were
afraid that if they voluntarily hospitalized them, they'd be sued.

(02:00:14):
Now you know, I mean that's not a reason. I mean,
they wouldn't be soon if they fit the criteria, right,
So I mean they could be sued, but they wouldn't
win if they fit the criteria. So so you know,
I'm sure it varies in all the different states. But
these are things that people need treatment for now. The
issue is that, you know, an involuntary hospitalization, and I

(02:00:39):
know you have the Baker Act in Florida. It's the
same thing. You know that typically it is a seventy
two hour hold. In other words, after seventy two hours
in the hospital, the person could ask to leave, and
they can ask to be seen by a judge or
some other law officials and and they can ask to

(02:01:01):
get out. And sometimes sometimes these judges or you know,
people who come to the hospitals to hear these complaints.
Sometimes they do let them out, even though the patient
early isn't ready to go out. You can't. Three days
is not enough for anybody, especially with schizophrenia or bipolar
or an addiction, to make much of a dent in

(02:01:24):
their conditions. So so, and that's why state hospitals where
people were there you know, for at least a month,
I mean it varied, but generally sometimes years. But that's
because they couldn't handle being on the streets. They'd go right.
Because this is the thing. When this was decided years
ago to close all the state mental hospitals, the plan

(02:01:46):
was to then make clinics and to have these patients
have the least restrictive environment that was the buzzword, and
to be released and to be able to go to
these clinics and you know, have a nice life outside
a psychiatric hospital. However, the problem is that these disorders,
you know, don't listen to that, you know, they're not.

(02:02:09):
When somebody is psychotic or when somebody is back on drugs,
you know, uh, the illegal drugs, then they can't make
it to these clinics. They can't go regularly, like every
week to the clinics. That's not just especially if they
stop taking their medication, you know, then then they really
can't they're psychotic and they can't find their way to

(02:02:31):
the clinic. So I mean, the whole it was good
on paper, the idea of letting them out and having
at least restrictive environment, but it really didn't work in practice.
And that's how that's what happened. That's all these patients
from the psych hospitals became either homeless or they were
in jail. And neither of these options are as good

(02:02:53):
as being taken care of in a psych hospital and
not forever. I'm not saying they should, you know, throw
away the key, but it takes longer to set up
not only to control their their disorder, but to set
up a pathway that's really going to work. You know,
if somebody taking them to these clinics or just some

(02:03:15):
kind of an outpatient plan that would work. And so
that's how they all became homeless.

Speaker 1 (02:03:22):
Yeah, you know, I remember growing up in the state
of Massachusetts, we had a whole bunch of state hospitals,
and I remember when they started to close them and
they started getting into that PC aspect of it to
a degree where they were, you know, they would let
him out to like roam the cities and stuff. And
we had a cast of characters in my hometown, including

(02:03:43):
a guy that we called the sun God. He looked
like a Buddhist statue, had the big old belly, no
hair whatsoever, tanned all the time. It would be the
middle of the winter, it'd be like ten degrees out
and he'll be standing down there in downtown just waving
at everybody. Totally harmless guy. But there was a lot
of others that were not quite that way. And you're right,

(02:04:03):
I think you mentioned it earlier about how there's almost
like this perception of what a mental institution is really like,
and that the people are thinking that it is like
the cuckoo's nest or you know, the state hospital that
was in my hometown. It had history, It had history
of doing the lobotomies and all these experiments and everything.
And I'm sure that the grounds of that, which has

(02:04:25):
now been redeveloped into housing, is probably haunted as all
get out. But that's not the same thing anymore, because
obviously the medical industry and when it comes to psychiatry,
has changed dramatically because we've learned so much and we
know how to handle some of these things, so maybe
it is time for us to reconsider opening up more
of these facilities to handle this type of stuff.

Speaker 12 (02:04:48):
Yes, they need to be reopened, they need to be built.
I mean it can't just because here's the same when
when like when the homeless plans, the plans to ticks
the homeless problem, so to speak, only has included giving
these people homes. I mean giving them you know, either

(02:05:09):
putting them in hotels is sort of down tribe and hotels.
Or they in California, they made they spent a ton
of money on making what was supposed to be like
a town for the homeless, you know, where they had
these little homes and that was going to be the plan.
It's the problem is you can't just give them little

(02:05:29):
homes or ely big homes, because if they're mentally ill,
you know, if they're they go off their meds, they're psychotic,
they can't they can't continue to live there. They can't
get a job, they can't support themselves. They can't. I
mean I'm saying they can't if you don't also provide
mental health services treatment, and by treatment, I don't mean

(02:05:51):
just neds, I mean actually talk therapy as well. But yes,
you know, you bring up a good point. There were
back in the day, far far away, there were the
bad lobotomies, and so people think maybe that they still
do that kind of thing. I mean that was like
Kupu's but but that that was that was years and years.
People don't do lobotomies anymore.

Speaker 1 (02:06:12):
Yeah, in some ways maybe they should, but that's a
whole other subject. But you know, when it comes to
the homeless too, and and obviously we're talking about the
homeless that you know have the mental health conditions, and
there are a lot of people that are homeless that
you know, have just fallen into bad times, but those
are not really the ones that that we're really talking
about that really, I mean, we can get the people

(02:06:34):
who have bad times back on their feet, get them
back into the houses, and they're going to run normal lives.
They're they're normal people, they don't have the mental health issues.
But it really truly is the mental health issue that
we we really truly need to address. And it's it's
just funny to watch how some politicians just never want
to really talk about the mental health capacity and I mean,

(02:06:56):
and there's so many things that affect mental health in
our society, and some of these masshoot. I mean, you
name me a mass shooting right where somebody has not
had some sort of a mental health issue. And I
just what I do understand is why there is there
is such a push to not push mental health to
improve things. I just don't get it, well.

Speaker 12 (02:07:20):
Because it takes why because well, first of all, the
people that you mentioned who fell on long hard times,
that is really a minority of the people. And the
thing is, even if you did fa whole on hard
times and you become homeless because of that, those conditions
and living with the people that you're living in, not

(02:07:40):
only is it dangerous, but you become you know, not what,
you become schizophrenic, just if you fall on hart times,
but you become I certainly have mental problems from having
to live in that kind of situation, right, you know,
not getting enough food, having to move your tent all
the time, having to be worried about the people around,

(02:08:02):
just all the conditions, the horrible conditions of being homeless.
But it needs, it needs a concerted effort. It needs
people to realize that it's not just giving them homes.
That's going to solve the problem. And and you know,
even just like what Trump was talking about yesterday, crime
crime includes, you know, getting these homeless people treatment. Like

(02:08:25):
you were saying, a lot of these mass shootings and
individual shootings and all these things. People are mentally ill,
not necessarily with spisophrenia, but they have something that drove
them to that condition. Even people commit crimes. Some people
commit crimes, uh to have death by cop, Like they
know they're gonna that probably cops are going to come

(02:08:47):
out if they do whatever it is, and they're they're
so depressed and they're so hopeless that they're looking for
cops to shoot them. So so you know, it's all
sort of a it can't the problem can be fixed,
and I would love to be involved with fixing it
because you know, because because I know the kinds of

(02:09:09):
things that have to be done. Of course, part of
the problem is that psychiatrists these days just give people
medications that they don't do therapy with them, and and
it's kind of a you know, people, it kind of
a cycle where people then just keep their health keeps
getting mental and physical health keeps getting worse and worse

(02:09:30):
and they don't get cured from let's say they start
out just with depression and then if they typically these days,
if you go to a psychiatrists and I you know,
I am so ashamed of my fellow psychiatrists that this
is the situation that they have given up, you know.
And it all had to do with insurance, when insurance
decided that they would be cheaper to pay out social

(02:09:52):
worker to do therapy than psychiatrists. Some most psychiatrists are
many too many psychiatrists really most, but trying to give
them a break, they turned to just giving out medications
ned visits. And that medication alone never helps anybody. It

(02:10:13):
can help somebody while they're getting therapy, helps some of
the symptoms while they're getting therapy, it doesn't cure the problems.
And so that's part of it too, Even thinking that
the homeless could just go to a clinic and get
medication and go away for six months. I mean, sometimes
they're given an appointment that's in the next week, which
is what you're supposed to do if you put somebody
on medication, because you have to see what effects is

(02:10:34):
having on the person. But when they give them appointments
for like a month or three months or even six months,
that's where all this, you know, all these problems get worse.

Speaker 1 (02:10:45):
Yeah, and nowadays too. And I'd love to get your
your quick thoughts on this one because I don't know
how many people have paid attention to this, But there's
a lot of services out there now, including online services,
phone services for theory. What are some of your thoughts
on some of them, because I mean, obviously we know
how you feel about the over medication and just write

(02:11:06):
a pill and go. But for those that that that
might be concerned about, you know, their own health because
depression or whatever, and you know, having a hard time
getting through the days. And these service services are these
still services that are that are helpful.

Speaker 12 (02:11:21):
Well for some people, but really for the most part,
these services are not good because this the the supervision
of who gets to be on these telephone services, you know,
the the the looking at the qualifications of the people

(02:11:44):
who they hire to be on these phone services, you know,
is really not is very spotty, shall we say, and
so and plus you don't necessarily get the same person,
so you kind of that doesn't help it. You have
to start all over. I won't see a patient unless
they agreed to see me for therapy at least once
a week, and then if they need medication, I give

(02:12:04):
them medication. But even worse than these phone companies, you know,
phone therapy companies, is AI.

Speaker 1 (02:12:13):
I was just gonna say that, I was just gonna
say that, Yeah, I mean that that could be that
could be pretty dangerous because you can you can put
anything in there AI, you know, and it'll give you something.
That's like people going to diagnose themselves off a web MD.
I always, I always go to web md when I'm
not feeling good, just for the entertainment aspect. I mean,
somebody who takes such good care of myself, uh and

(02:12:35):
and get into a lot of this and know how
to take care of my body. I love to do
that just for entertainment. But you know, every time you
go there, I think you're dying. So that's that's the
problem that online stuff.

Speaker 12 (02:12:48):
Yes, of course, if you use that and then decide
that you do have a real problem and then go
to a real doctor, it's not so bad. But yes,
that's kind of very iffy too. But they have begun
to do studies on these tact bots and have found
some of the things that they have told patients, you know,

(02:13:08):
they're not real patients, but people to do like that
made them suicidal, or telling them you know, you can
take drugs or just I don't mean medication drugs, you know,
any kind of they just you know, the wrong that
It's been astounding. They need more of these research studies,
but some the ones that they've done have revealed such

(02:13:29):
horrendous things, you know, telling the people on the chat
box to do things, or or like you know, if
somebody suicidal, not telling them to not do it or
to go get help or something like that. That's sort
of a really bad one. So you know, it's it's

(02:13:51):
that's not the answer, and it's so interesting. I mean,
part of the problem is that that some places is
very expensive to the amen. There are there are these
community mental health centers, you know that they had set
up ages ago. But another I guess the bottom line
for that is that the insurance isn't paying enough even
to get good treatment at some of these community mental

(02:14:14):
health centers. But people need to The stigma should be
by now, the stigma should be gone. You know, people
should feel bad about going to see a psychiatrist, especially
when they're hurting. You know, and they're having real problems.

Speaker 1 (02:14:29):
Yep, you are absolutely right, uh, doctor Carol Lieberman known
as the the terrorist Therapist, which I love your podcast.
You some great work. You're you're you're definitely somebody that
needs to be on the forefront and fixing a lot
of these problems that we have.

Speaker 10 (02:14:44):
Carol.

Speaker 1 (02:14:44):
Where can people find more information about you?

Speaker 12 (02:14:48):
Well, they can go to my Twitter, you know, doctor
D R Carol C A R O L E. M. D.
Or they could go to terror Therapists dot com or
for witness Forensic Psychiatrist dot com. One of these days
I'm gonna put them all together to do that.

Speaker 1 (02:15:06):
Yet I know the feeling, Carol Leerman, thank you so
much for coming on. I always enjoy our conversations. A
lot of information. Obviously, this homeless situation that Donald Trump
is trying to resolve is going to go on for
a little while. We're going to see the left pushback
on it. But a lot of great advice, a lot
of great information, as always, Carol, I appreciate it, and
hopefully one day you can get out of California. Because

(02:15:27):
I know you're being hopeful, being hopeful little change, but
you're being more hopeful than me. Yeah, without it.

Speaker 12 (02:15:35):
I know, well, well, my heart is still in New York,
so he never knows.

Speaker 1 (02:15:39):
Well, there you go. And even New York nowadays, that's
another story.

Speaker 12 (02:15:44):
Mine Dommy gets in New York. That's even gonna be
worse than California.

Speaker 1 (02:15:48):
That's gonna be a whole other That might be an
entire show for us if that happens. But yeah, doctor
Carol Leerman, thank you ever so much for coming on again.
We'll talk with you again really soon. Thank you. Okay, absolutely,
we'll talk with you soon. Doctor Carol Leerman. She is
the terrorist therapist. Look for her. She's got a lot
of great information there. We got to take a quick break.

(02:16:09):
We'll be right back. This is the Brian Rush Show.
Good morning, all right, welcome back to the show. Good monit,
Happy Taco Tuesday. Big thanks to Carol Leberman. The terrorists
therapists are coming out in chatting with us a little bit. Tropics,

(02:16:32):
gotta be watching them for the next couple of days.
There is now a tropical storm tropical storm Erin that
is out in the Atlantic right now. Expect you to
become a hurricane by some time tomorrow afternoon. A major
Hurricane by Saturday. Looks at this point the track that
it is taking looks like it's going to go right

(02:16:53):
there alongside Puerto Rico, up in between the Bahamas and
Burma is the track that it's on for now, but
as we know, that can change at any time, so
we'll have to watch out for that. Plus there's also
a little bit of a disturbance in the Gulf that
they're watching, so gotta keep an eye out for that.
We gotta go tomorrow. Sam Sorbo is gonna be on

(02:17:13):
the show. She's a great guest. We'll be chatting with
her tomorrow. In the meantime, definitely get check us out
at the at the Brian Restershow dot com and Florida
Floridamanradio dot com as well. We gotta go, have a
great day. We'll see you tomorrow. Bye bye,
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