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All right, welcome to the show. Happy Wednesday, hang on
a sare Hey Howsune. I had one of the fratastic
starts to the day this morning. As I was getting
ready to as the like the show opener began, I've
got some allergies that I'm suffering from and I'm getting
now to the the nasal drip uh of the of
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the wonderful allergies I gain. And literally, like seconds before
we were going on the air, I'm over here choking
like crazy. So bear with me for a second as
I get my stuff together. My eyes are all watered
up now, my throat's feeling a little itchy, and I
just I that's the worst start. How you doing anyhow?
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I was curious there but did not get off coffee
and make this feel so much better. Good morning, and
welcome to the show. Thank you so much for getting
us here to help you through your day, whether you're
watching on Rumble, watching on Wimken, listening on the floor
to me at radio Network, on the app, on the podcast,
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wherever it might be that you are in the world,
in the country. Hey, we got some stuff to talk
about today too. And this DC thing, this DC thing
is just not that any of us are surprised, None
of us are surprised by the backlash that is coming
from the let me rephrase it on this way, not
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just the left, but the politicians. You want to talk
about a people, a group of people who is just
completely one hundred percent tone def to what's going on.
Tone depf to what the people are saying. Even though
and I've been getting some of these comments and I
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saw a few of them somewhere as well where I
kind of chimed in on it and being like, yeah,
maybe if it's people who've never gone into the hood.
But with Donald Trump doing this crackdown now on crime
in Washington, d C. And of course the big talking
point is that crime is that the lowest has been
in thirty years in DC. Okay, if you pull up
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the numbers and you look at the numbers, the numbers
are going to give you a similar story about how
crime is down. However, when it comes to crime statistics,
there's a lot of things you have to understand with
how they are gathered, how they're put together, and how
they are presented to you. And with the way that
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the FBI had been collecting crime data, they changed during
the Biden administration the way the method that they actually
do it. So there's a lot of things that they
are just not accepting when it gets reported, and then
there are things that get kind of put into different
categories so when the overall number comes out, it's not
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that big and This was done intentionally by the Biden administration,
by the Democrats, so that crime doesn't look big. It's
like gun crime, you know, they do it in the
opposite way, or gun violence. You know, with gun violence,
they make it out to be like, oh my god,
it's the worst thing in the world, everybody's being shot
because look at these crime numbers. But the only thing
that they neglect to tell you is that the highest
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number in gun violence is suicide, followed by things like
accidental dis charges and stuff like that, and the actual
homicide is lowered down on the list. And if you
took all the other stupid stuff out of it, like
the accidents and the suicides, then the gun violence numbers
are really not that high. But that doesn't fit the narrative.
So that's what the Democrats are doing. They're doing everything
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they can to fit the narrative. But here we are
with the with the new takeover of DC, which is
only going to last I think it's like thirty days,
I think is what Donald Trump has with the National Guard,
and at that point Congress is going to have to
stemp in and make the decision to either continue it
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or let it go back to DC's Police Department after
the thirty days, which I'm not sure how I'm feeling
about how Congress is going to react to it, because
the only people that are bitching about it are the politicians.
You have the law enforcement. Law enforcement comes out and says,
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thank you, Donald Trump, We've needed this help. You have
residents who are coming out and saying, thank you, we
needed this done because crime in DC is still there.
And again, the left love's doing this with the crime
statistic numbers, and they're doing it all around the country too.
Is not just in the DC situation. They go, Crime's
not that bad. Crime is getting better now. One of
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the things that have gotten better in the past six
months under Donald Trump. And again, hmm, it's really odd
how all of a sudden, Donald Trump comes onto the
scene and the murder rate in the country hits an
all time low as he is doing mass deportations of
violent gang members. Hmm. Things that just make you go,
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makes you hang on. Let's get the paper out. Let's
see murder rates high in the US. Add Donald Trump
and Ice taking away violent criminals equals holy crap, lower
violent crime murder. H Ain't that's something, But the politicians
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in DC they are the only ones complaining. Hakeen Timu
Jeffries coming out and saying that the crime scene in
DC the most damaging to everyday Americans is at sixteen
hundred Pennsylvania Avenue. Did you write that one to yourself
a camera? Did you have AI do that for you?
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The only one that's committing crimes is is Donald Trump?
Beato or Rourke. By the way, he was on some stage,
why anybody would bring him on stage and want to
go see and listen to him? And he was rambling
on the yesterday about Donald Trump, and you know, it's
the crime syndicate and the crime family and all the
crimes that he's doing. And of course the other thing
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that they love to yell out too is they're just
covering for the Epstein files. Now I've admitted it that
I think Pam Bondi fubard the whole Epstein release in
case and everything. And if if she never came out
and said I've got the files on my desk to
be reviewed, or however she specifically said it and then
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all of a sudden it came out and it was
just a flop. If she never did that, the Epstein
case still wouldn't be much of an issue. But she
foo barred that, and I think Donald Trump came out
to try and pick up the slack on that and
try and cover the fact that she foo barred the
announcement and everything else with it. And I think that
was a mistake on Donald Trump's behalf. I think Donald
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Trump should have actually come out publicly and looked at
Pam Bonnie and said, what the ef did you just do?
He should have come out and said, yeah, Pam BONDI
spoke a little prematurely on something, and yeah, we're still
looking into the case at everything. But yeah, I don't
know what Pam was thinking. If he came out and
did that, things would have been a little bit different.
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But the left right now, this is all they do.
It's Epstein. They're doing it for Epstein. Now Donald Trump
comes out and he does the big announcement on what
was it, Monday, Tuesday? Whatever the hell was that he
came out with Monday, because today's only Wednesday, Jesus, as
we feel so long. Already, within twenty four hours of
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Donald Trump coming out and making this announcement and all
of these politicians coming out and talking about how oh
it's the crime ry is not so bad. Everything is fine.
They had a murder a mile and a half from
the White House, in a pretty decent neighborhood. They had
a murder within twenty four hours. Hello, you have the
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mother of one of the slight intern the one that
I killed the last month, her coming out and praising
Donald Trump for stepping up and doing something about the
crime in DC. But you get these idiot politicians like
Ed Merkle or Murky from Massachusetts, the Senator. This guy's
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such an idiot. But this is the typical message that
we're getting from the left right now.
Speaker 6 (10:03):
Trump refused to send in the National Guard when insurrectionists
violently attacked the nation's capital, but now he's sending them
to DC for a non existent crime wave, all to
distract from his refusal to release the Epstein files. Trump
is acting like a dictator and he must be stopped.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
First off, if there is anybody that you want to
put in the classification as an absolute freaking idiot, it's
Ed Murking from Massachusetts. I mean, let's keep in mind
that he's part of the political gang up in Massachusetts
that is a solid blue state with no Republican representation
in Congress and hasn't since nineteen ninety six, and turns
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around and goes, if Texas redistricts, we're gonna do it too,
Like that's gonna matter one tiny bit. You're going to
make a blue district into a blue district. How I'm
embarrassed to say that I'm from Massachusetts when I see
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these idiot politicians. But this guy, he's just done it
because he's trying to cover finnhide for the Epstein list
and January sex. That's like the other battle call for
the left. If they've got nothing else, it's January sex.
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It's the worst in the world, the biggest crime ever
happened DC. January sex. Can you guys maybe just once
come up with a whole different scheme, something to actually
legitimately complain about what Donald Trump, because if you get
out there and you start surveying most of America and
you ask him about January sixth, it's not the thing
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that you guys think it is. So Lefty's stop, but
crime is bad in DC. And to prove some of
the other issues, because one of the big problems that
we have seen with with a lot of the crime
in this country and a lot of the problems we're
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having with this country end up being because of judges,
and this very laxed, very progressive ban of judges that
we have all over the place. Remember the whole district
judge thing that we've been dealing with for the past
several months, where every time the Donald Trump farts in
the bathroom and it wasn't the right kind, in the
right tone, and didn't use the right toilet paper, they've
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got to get a district judge to get them back
in there to use you know, the baby wipes or something.
I mean, every time Donald Trump turns around, they're going
to a district judge. Well, now we have more problems
with judges. Judges in DC. And during the press conference
the other day, Judge Janine and this isn't the first
time that she's jumped up and said this, said that
one of the problems that they have is the judges
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and the fact that you know, they let violent crime go.
They they lessen things, they won't actually enforce the law,
and that is a problem. And if there's anything, Look,
as much as I want to say this, because we
are two weeks away from Congress coming back from its
August recess. When they come back, the very first thing
that they're gonna start saying is, oh my god, the
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government's gonna shut down if we don't pass this spending plan,
because that's what we're gonna hear for the next four
weeks as soon as they get in there, that's all
it's gonna be. But what Congress needs to do right
away is get in there and attack this judicial problem
that we have in this country with our judges. And
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in DC it is no different, no different whatsoever, because
the teenagers that were involved in the carjacking, which, by
the way, here's another statistic for you when it comes
to the crime statistics in Washington, DC, and that is
the biggest number of all the carjackings that are being done.
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And by the way, carjackings in Washington DC is the
highest in the country in Washington, d C. And the
people that are committing it are teenagers under the age
of seventeen. The vast majority are under the age of seventeen.
Both violent and nonviolent carjackings are being done by them.
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And now there is a judge in DC who was
looking at the teenagers that were being held in the
one that Big Balls was involved in back on August third,
there was a fifteen year old boy and a fifteen
year old girl who attempted to carjack Big Balls and
his girlfriend. And this is the one that Big Balls
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showed that he had some balls and stopped it. He
got the crap kicked out of him, but he stomped it.
And this is kind of one of the things that
really kind of kicked the announcement of Donald Trump saying
all right, that's it, We're gonna take over. Well, the
judge in Washington, d C. Has now ordered that the
two teams charged in the attack of Big Balls to
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remain in the city's juvenile detention center and request it
and request for less restrictive detention. That is a change
from what we have seen over and over again, and
maybe maybe fingers crossed knocked on some wood here that
we will actually see a judge show a set of balls,
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even though it is a woman allegedly, and actually say no,
we're not going to do this. We're not going to
go soft on these kids, because we have to show
these kids. Judge Janine, one of the biggest frustrations that
she had the other day during the press conference was
the fact that she can't prosecute these kids under seventeen.
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So it'll be very interesting to see how the judges
in DC respond to this, because again, the National Guard
could be in there for the next thirty days or
longer if Congress approves it, and they can arrest all
kinds of criminals and all these kids and bring him
to justice, only for justice to go. Now, did you
guys learn your less than Okay, Now here's some cookies
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and some milk. Now you guys go along and be
good boys and girls. Okay. Unless the judges are willing
to actually be judges and actually hear these cases and
don't go sissy on them, things will never change in DC.
But again it's all the politicians like. Look, even during
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the press conference on Monday, which was a hilarious press
conference if you didn't actually watch, the thing was it
was very funny. You have politics or you have the journalists.
One of them started off, he goes President, I got
two questions. He starts off with his first question question,
and it wasn't a question, it was a statement. It
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was a statement about how he's been a victim of
the crimes, how members of his colleagues had been victims
of the There was no question there. This was a
reporter saying, yeah, you're right, there's crime in DC. All right,
now on to the other next question, which is actually
a question. And then you saw all of the reporters
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in the press pool in the in the White House
all chiming in, yeah, you know, the crime is really
bad here. ABC News, they're Washington anchor. She was on
the other night and again ABC News, another network that
hates Donald Trump. And she's up there and she's talking
with one of her guests and she's like, hey, look, listen,
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crime's bad here in DC. Right outside of our studios.
One of one of our correspondents here was carjacked. I
was held at gunpoint. I mean the whole I mean,
you're hearing all of this from all of these reporters now,
and all of the people of Washington, DC are speaking
up saying, yes, DC is a mess. And what happens
the politicians, the leftist politicians all come out and say, uh,
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Donald Trump's doing news because January sixth and epsteinlish, there's
no crime here. Everything's fine. Yeah, of course, there's no
crime here. Everything is fine because you're protected by the
Capitol Police. Knock it off. Listen to the people. When
the people of the city is saying, yeah, we got
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a problem. And even the mayor, which I mean that mayor,
there's a lot of issues with her, and I know
that she's trying to play the role now and continuing
the whole Oh my god, I gotta be ont Donald Trump.
Even she's kind of doing this whole neglecting to tell you,
I don't want to say that the mine grime dealing
r man and then okay, this is and you know,
in the behind the scenes, she's like, damn, this is
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a good thing that is happening. But again, our politicians
need to get their head out of their ass and
pay attention to what's going on. And this whole January
sixth Epstein thing. Just knock it off. Fix the damn problems.
That's all we ask for it. All right, we got
to take a quick break. We'll be right back. This
is the Bride Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome
(19:13):
back to the show. Hello, and good morning and all
that other stuff. I'm kind of in that I'm getting
there to to get up and going for the day.
I hope your day is going well today, by the way,
coming up later on in the show in our number
three of the show to kick off the hour, I'm
gonna love this one because Sam Sorbo is joining us again.
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Love Sam Sorobo. She is an actress. She was she
played alongside of her husband Kevin Sorbo in the Hercules
movie or TV series. But she's also an author. She's
she's a super mom, and we're gonna talk with her
about some of the the school situation and the crazy
ass women left and they are crazy. I don't know
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if anybody else has noticed this, and it's it's one
of these things where when it comes to women and
book one of the things I love about my audience
is that when I look at the breakdowns of my audience,
it is fifty to fifty six percent women versus men
in this show. So I have a huge female audience
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on this show, and I love it because you guys
also give me a lot of great feedback. And we've
talked about this in the past about how when you
look at women based on politics traditionally, and this is
starting to change significantly right now.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
But.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
There is something about conservative women and women that are
on the right physically that is so much more attractive
than most of those on the left. I don't know
what it is, and it's one of these things where
and guys, I think a lot of you can can
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probably agree with me on this, and even some of
you women. You can do a lineup in a room.
No woman can speak, she can't have anything political on it,
nothing whatsoever. Just line the women up in the room
for a lineup and then say pick out the Democrat,
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pick out the Republican, and generally you can do it.
You'd be like haughty, haughty, haughty, malnourished, angry, haughty, haughty, malnourished,
something's wrong with her, and you can tell which ones
are which. And on top of that, and I don't know,
I don't know why this is. I really again, maybe
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it is because of the fact that that liberalism is
an actual mental disorder. And I'm looking for somebody always
to argue with me on this and tell me that
I'm wrong. But I'm telling you it's a mental disorder,
because again, you line up the women in a room,
no labels, no nothing, and now let them talk. You'll
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go making sense, making sense. I can have a good
conversation with her. Bat crap, crazy batcrap crazy, batcrap crazy,
and it's it's very obvious of who is what. Even
though nowadays the Republican Party, which despite what the Democrats
like to say, we are a big open umbrella and
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we are now getting a lot of the people that
you would just not pick out in the lineup as
being somebody that would be on the right. However, to
a degree, you still are. I mean, this is the
story that I actually have told a few times when
I was back in Massachusetts. My mother and I had
to go back for a family funeral and we were
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there and we were in a Denny's, and the town
that we were in in Massachusetts, it's, yeah, it's definitely
on the right side. And you know, this is one
of these things where of all people, it would have
been me that should have been told, don't say anything political,
just keep your mouth shut for once. That should have
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been the speech that I got from my mom, and
she didn't give it to me. Instead, she got up
and she said something to our waitress, just a normal
kind of conversation kind of thing, and the waitress to
give you an idea blue haired kind of thing, you know,
your typical liberal kind of college campus looking thing, and
especially being in Massachusetts, the chances of somebody with blue
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hair and looking like she did being somebody that is
definitely a liberal, all those chances are really high. But
to my amaze, because she said something to her about
you know, Trump and stuff, and the woman agreed with her,
and not in that way of like, okay, lady, I'm
just gonna say whatever just to shut you up and
get you back to the table and get a bigger tip. No,
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I mean, she was pretty genuine with it. And it's
one of these things where you're starting to see this
more and more. Now then the people that you would
assume would be then freakish left kind of people are
finally getting to the point going, you know what, I maybe,
you know, the butch haircut girl kind of thing, might
have got blue hair, purple hair, whatever, but yeah, I'm
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still actually kind of a conservative, and we're seeing more
of that. So it's getting harder and harder. So we're
actually gonna talk about the short story long when Sam
Sorbo comes on, We're going to talk about a lot
of the crazy left women and a bunch more as well,
because she's a great conversation. She's doing a lot for
homeschooling as well. So we're gonna talk with her coming
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up later on on the show. All right, there we go.
That was a short story, just turned really long. I
don't know what's wrong with me this morning, A little
hopped up on coffee because I'm trying to clear my
throat and wake up. Because here's my other thing with
the aviation job that I do, the full time gig
that I got. I was, I was at work till
like ten thirty last night, didn't get in until late,
(24:58):
couldn't sleep well last night until I finally he did
fall asleep, and it was like two thirty, and then
I'm getting up at three. So I am hopped up
on caffeine this morning, and I'm here in thunder outside
freaking joy. Oh. Speaking of weather, if anybody's been paying
attention to it, with the tropical storm that is out
(25:21):
in the Atlantic right now, tropical storm erin which, how
did we get to aerin because aren't we already further
down on the list of the Pacific? Maybe? How did
do we get two separate names? I should know this.
Do we get two separate names of the list? One
for the East coast? What for the West Coast of hurricanes,
because the West coast is already at H and we're
(25:44):
on E. I don't know whatever, but the tropical storm Erin,
which is expected to become a hurricane by Friday morning,
is expected to be a hurricane the new projected path
at this point, it's going to skirt Puerto Rico and
(26:07):
split the Bahamas and Bermuda at this point. Now, obviously
it's still too far out to figure out where else
it's going. Will it continue to do its right hand
turn and go out, maybe maybe not. Maybe it'll go
to the Carolinas. I don't know, but it doesn't look
like at this point Florida is going to be affected
by Tropical storm slash Hurricane Aaron when it becomes one,
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which is a good thing because I don't think we
really want it anywhere here in Florida. We really don't.
But there is another disturbance that is being watched, and
I think we need to pay attention to this one.
It is right there off the peninsula of Mexico in
the Caribbean. It's expected to kind of cross Mexico here
within the next twenty four to forty eight hours get
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into the Gulf. Whether it stays in Mexico, goes to Texas.
You know, we don't know. We just don't know. So
we'll have to wait and see. Keeping an eye on
all of that. And of course, those of you who
are new to the state of Florida. First off, welcome
to the state of Florida. Second, make sure you are
prepared because jumping out there and trying to get supplies
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last minute for hurricanes is never a good idea. You
don't want to you don't want to go down that road.
You want to make sure that you are fully prepared
for the hurricane season. There is plenty of government websites
and other websites. Just google it. You can actually probably
you know what. I haven't even thought about this one.
Let's see, I've got to find a new place for
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this keyboard. I just like I can't dance around the microphone.
Hang on a second, how to prepare for hurricanes? Just
gonna ask AI on this one, see if it can
come up with something, all right, and it did make
a plan, that's it. That's good building emergency kit, all right,
(28:01):
So there you go. So if you are brand new
to Florida, just go to AI and type in how
to prepare for a hurricane, and it's going to give
you a lot of great information. Do it now, don't wait.
I mean, even though we've got some storm activity out there,
get just overrating now and make sure you are set
to go, because when it comes down, there's gonna be
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no last minute getting ready. Okay, okay, all right, what
else we got to talk about this morning? Obviously, the
crime situation in DC is getting the left all kinds
of messed up. They're upset, they don't know what to do,
they can't handle it. Everything's got to be blamed on
January sixth, and you know the fact that Donald Trump
is a tyrant and a dictator and he's covering up
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the Epstein list, which is kind of ridiculous in a
lot of ways. I mean two and I can understand
the argument that they're making about January sixth, even though
it doesn't make any sense and they're completely factually wrong
on it. But the whole Epstein thing, like I think
we're all in agreeance that if Donald Trump was in
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fact on the Epstein list, that the Democrats would have
released that information a long time ago, because, like I
have said over and over again that if there is
anything that would destroy Donald Trump. In the eyes of
the Donald Trump MAGA supporters, it would be him being
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a pedo. We wouldn't tolerate it. We would be like, yeah, dude,
love you as president. All you started a blessing with
the kids. We can't we just can't do it. And
the left knows that. But if he was really truly
on the list, they would have released it, they would
have leaked it, and it never was there. All the
lawyers are saying, no, Donald Trump's not on that list,
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even the lawyers that hate Donald Trump. Michael Cohen that
sob he would love to see Donald Trump fall. He
would love to see him get destroyed. And even he
came out and he's like, yeah all the time that
I was enough. There's nothing to the Jeffrey Epstein thing.
So the idea that Donald Trump would take the National
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Guard and come into d C to solve the violent
crime issue that is going on in DC just cover
up for the Epstein list. I mean, that's kind of
a stretch. I mean, and that's a huge stretch. That's
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not even a kind of stretch. It doesn't even make
any sense. Why would you do that? Now, if Donald
Trump was in fact committing crimes, which of course he's
being accused of doing that as well, that he's hiding
all these crimes and blah blah blah blah blah. Then
sure makes it a little bit of sense to get
a little distraction away from you. But you know, why
would you want to go fight crime if you're trying
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to hide your own crime, if only to around and
be like, well, you're committing crime and he's not. But again,
it also goes back to the fact that the left
has nothing. They have no ideas, they have no solutions,
They've got absolutely nothing. And it's getting to a point
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now when it comes to Donald Trump and the success
that he is having that even Henry Etton, the the
CNN senior data reporter, who I'm telling you he is
the most hated person in CNN's hallways because he is
the guy who comes out all excited, going, whoa look
at us, Donald Trump. He's palling good. And you know,
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every time you can watch the anchors, they have like
this this seething inside of them, like they want to
reach over and choke the guy for saying something positive
about Donald Trump. Because Donald Trump is supposed to be
the next coming of Hitler. But Monday on CNN he
came out and he was saying how President Trump demonstrates
some of the best political instincts he's ever from a politician.
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Pointing to the public opinion trends surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case,
he noted that Google searches for Epstein have dropped eighty
nine percent compared to three weeks ago, indicating that the
public interest in the case has sharply declined. And it
has because we've all kind of looked at this and said, Okay,
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so all the pros are coming out and saying that
there there really is nothing kind of there. Yes, Pam
BONDI screwed it up. Yeah, I think probably nothing's ever
gonna happen to it. All Right, we got more important
things to worry about. And he said that the number
show Americans have largely moved on from focusing on the
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Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files, and even I
kind of moved on away from it a little bit.
It's like, hey, I've come out and I've said it.
Pambondi efed it up. She absolutely efed it up. And
I'm still not a big fan of Pam Bondy's she's
got a lot to prove to me that she is
worthy of being the Attorney General still, and I guess
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time will tell. And I understand because I get crap
from some people about this when we're like, you got
to understand, there's so many things in the background that
go on and it takes a little time. I get that.
I get that it takes time to build up a
case and everything, but you still have to at least
show us with confidence that you are actually working on
this stuff and that you're doing it and not coming
out and falling flat on your face with the Ebstein thing,
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because no matter what she's doing in the background, for
all the hard work, when you fall flat on your face,
that's what everybody looks at. Then a look at the
great work you did. They watched you fall down the
stairs and land face first into the floor at the
bottom of the stairs, and you look at it and go, man,
you can't even walk downstairs. And that's where a lot
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of us are when it comes to that. But they're
talking about he was Etton was talking about how America's
just really kind of moved on from the Epstein thing
that they're satisfied with what Donald Trump is doing, and
he said, I would just say this, Donald Trump has
some of the best political instincts of any politician I've
ever seen. In this particular issue. You see it full
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well and clear, because he's saying, you know what, it's
not an issue, and it turns out to a lot
of American public actually seem to agree with him. It's
not an issue, which has got to hurt for the
Democrats because all they can say right now is is
covering up for Epstein files. Release the Epstein files. Donald
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Trump's hiding something the Epstein files. But the American people
have said, who cares? Done with it? Moving on? We
got other things to worry about. And yet the left
still has nothing like ed Murky up there in Massachusetts.
You know, the Senator comes out and his only statement
on the DC thing is, well, January sixth and no
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crime he's covering for Epstein? Is that the best you got?
Speaker 5 (34:58):
Eddie?
Speaker 1 (34:59):
Is that the best?
Speaker 3 (35:00):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (35:00):
You really? Truly, God, you don't want to come out
there and say, hey, yeah, you know what, while we're
here in DC. You know, one of my colleagues, interns,
was murdered in this city. Yeah, you know what, we
should probably look into the crime. Even if the numbers
really truly were accurate about how crime is at a
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thirty year low, that doesn't mean that you just go, well,
no big deal, because when you look at the statistics
and the comparisons of crime in DC to other nations capitals,
we are twenty seven times more dangerous in Washington, d C.
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Than London. Twenty seven times. We are twice as dangerous
in Washington, d C. As it is in Bogata, Columbia.
I mean, let that sink in for a second. When
you have places where cartels run things, and we've seen
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how bad some things can be in places like Bogatah,
and we're twice as dangerous in our capital, and you
have got the cojones to come out there in public
and make a public statement and say things aren't that
bad here. Things are great. People are dying. They're dying
in the city. People are being carjacked. Reporters that you
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are standing in front of and saying, oh, there's no
crime here in DC. They're being becoming victims of crime,
whether it be being held up or you know, the
carjackings or whatever that might be. It's like, how are
you that stupid? And I think that's a legitimate question
to ask when it comes to the left, because again,
you are talking to the people who are victims of
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the crimes and you're telling them there's no crime. Gabbitt.
The crime rate is down doesn't mean there's no crime.
And when you have the highest level of carjackings in
your city than any other city in the country, that
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should be a problem. When you come out and the
president says, hey, we need to crack down all this stuff,
and you say, oh, no, we don't, it's fine, And
within twenty four hours there's yet another murder in the city.
How stupid do you keep making yourself look? Gotta stop, Democrats.
You got to open up and pay attention to what
the people are saying. And the people know. I mean
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you look at DC, they see the crime problems. But
the only people denying it are the politicians. And why
because Donald Trump wants to do it. Donald Trump wants
to be the one to come in there and make
it safer. You know that if Barack Obama or Joe
Biden came out and said we got a big crime
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problem here, they would be like, oh my god, you're right.
We need to do something about it now, but they
don't because it's Donald Trump. We got to take a break.
We'll be right back, all right, Welcome back to the show.
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Good morning, and thanks so much for waking up with
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I had to answer some questions here. All right, welcome
back to the show. So I've got some devastating news
and I can't even say that with a straight face.
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I really can't. So all of the controversy that was
going on the other day with that nitwit from Bravo
that came out and said that if you're a Trump
supporter and you can't enjoy the multiculturalism of America and
you need to get out of the Chinese restaurants, get
out of the Mexican restaurants, get out of the Italian restaurants,
and get your big ass over into cracker barrel well,
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here's the problem. Apparently white people are upset with what's
going on in Cracker Barrel too, So what are we
going to do? Now here's the latest thing going on.
And I didn't think i'd ever really talk about this,
but this is just it's kind of one of these
stories that just hits the time just right. Cracker Barrel customers,
all these whities, I guess they are now upset with
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the way that Cracker Barrel has been doing their transformation
and remodeling, which I didn't even know they were doing.
Because honestly, and I know that I'm not I'm not
living up to my whiteness and my Trump supporterness. But
I'm just I'm not a big Cracker Barrel kind of guy.
I get dragged there every now and then when Mom
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comes to town or we go someplace, you know, I
gotta go. But I'm just not a big fan of
Cracker Barrel. I can go without it, I really could.
But it has a very interesting country charm, which I
like that. I like the charm of Cracker Barrel and
the wooden floors and the rocking chairs and the tables
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that you would probably have at Grandma's house, and you
know all the historic decorations that are in the place.
I mean, it's it's a country charm because well, I
don't know if anybody knows this. It's supposed to be
a country charming kind of little place to eat. It's
not supposed to be some modernized place. You don't go
there because it doesn't look modern enough. And if you
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are somebody that bitches about cracker Barrel not being modern
and that, you go in there and be like, oh
my god, this place is too country, like go somewhere else.
But like all stupid companies do, they decided they're going
to turn around and undergo a physical transformation, which let
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me just say this, if you're gonna do anything for transformation,
work on some of the food and service. Seriously, that's
what you need to work on. Because the food it's
mediocre at best. I mean, it's it's more touristy, trappy
kind of things on the side of a highways because
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that's where most of them are located. And it's just
eh eh, I mean right here in Panama City where
this show is based out of.
Speaker 3 (41:49):
There.
Speaker 1 (41:49):
And again it's not just Panama City, I mean pretty
much anywhere here in the state of Florida or Georgia
or Alabama that you go to, you're going to find
real country restaurants that are serving real country food and
it's great. Usually it is some local mom and pomp
thing you know, that you can go to and you
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can get that great the breakfast like biscuit. Here's the
other thing, biscuits and gravy. I think Cracker Barrel's got
some of the worst biscuits and gravy out there. Like
they the biscuits used to be really good, but the
gravy is so bland. It's like there's not enough pepper
in the pepper shaker on the table to spice it
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up and give it a little bit of flavor. It's
just blah. I mean, I just, I mean, you're supposed
to be a country restaurant, you know, get get some
flavor all up into that country food and country cooking
is not blah. It's not like institutionalized kind of stuff,
which the new look that they are doing at Cracker
Barrel is very institutional. You know another restaurant did that
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did a change that I can't stand, and that is Carabas.
Do you remember how Carabas you would go in and
they would have like it kind of felt like you
were walking into like a vineyard and you'd be able
to sit down underneath the thing. They had to fake,
you know, things up and over toppy, and and they
gutted all of the the the Carabas and they turned
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it into like a cafeteria. Now it's all this wide
open thing and no real privacy things, and it just
it just feels uncomfortable when you go into Carabas now.
And I hate that because, yeah, Michael, it is another
squirrel moment when you go into Carabas. You know it,
it just doesn't have the same charm anymore. And I
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hate it. But now with a cracker barrel, I guess
it's it's probably all of these whities, because as we
were told by the pasty, white, whiny, complaining white woman
liberal about how that's where all the white people are
supposed to go, it's probably them that are complaining. But
the chief marketing officer, Sarah Moore had had mentioned that
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they've been testing various levels of remodels. And again it's
not necessarily how the place looks, because it's supposed to
be country. Work on the damn food, make the food good.
Because everybody's gonna tell you this, where is the best
place to go and eat? Now, I'm not gonna ask
you to shout out the name of a place. I
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just want you to think because anytime that you say this, hey,
where's the best place to eat? And you're gonna name
a place, but think about what the place. It's a
hole in the wall. It's a place that may be
a little bit run down. It's not a place that's
got the perfect paint job. It is a hole in
the wall. That's where you find the best food. So
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we don't care about how it really truly looks. You
don't have to change the look. Work on the damn
food quality. That's what you gotta do, because I will
come back to a place over and over and over
again to eat if the food is really amazing. Now
the interior. If he gives me something to do while
I'm waiting for that food, bonus. If there's anything that
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Cracker Barrel needs to do, those they need to take
the little peg thing away. They hate that thing. It
frustrates the hell out of me. And I try and
play it every single time and still don't get it,
even though I know that there is a cheat online
to show you how to do it. Yeah, I get
rid of it. But a lot of the feedback now
coming back with Crackerbarel is talking about how it's just
very negative. One persons of the remodel is, that's with
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the emoji on that one. Now, this place looks like
every other chain restaurant, bland and boring just to match
the food. What are you thinking with the interior? Another
person said, again, listen to the customer base. It's not
a matter of what the place looks like, it's the food.
Work on the fode. Now I'm hungry. Now I want
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some biscuits and gravy, like some good biscuits and gravy,
not the Cracker Barrel bland ones though, can't do that
all right. Sorry, I had to go to that rant
because while I'm hungry thinking of food, and it just
made me laugh because of the fact that libtard came
out and said, are you whities? That's the point Donald
Trump go over to Cracker Barrel. By the way, when
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she said that, I did actually go for Mexican food.
So sorry, hun, We're moving on. So the da over
at Philadelphia is now speaking up about Donald Trump and
his his public emergency, the public safety emergency that he's
declared for Washington, d C. And during his speech the
other day, he also said, Donald Trump that you know,
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we're gonna take a look at this. We're gonna see
what happens with Washington d C. See how it works out,
and if things work out, then maybe it'll be a
model for other cities, saying that triggered the left in
all of these cities, and it concluded triggered the the
The Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krassner, who responded to a
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question on the rise in crime categories in the city
and wanted and what he wanted to say, uh to
someone concerning about saying that the most categories are down
and Donald Trump, of course, is how Donald Trump is
the public safety emergency? Yeah, because I don't know about you.
I actually feel safer with Donald Trump in the White
House for a couple of reasons. Number one, he's unpredictable.
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He's unpredictable one percent. And I would be worried about
what he's gonna do when something bad happens, Like look
the DC thing. Who would have predicted Donald Trump would
come in and just take it over the city like that.
It's the unpredictable, the ability that even world leaders are like, oh,
we're not gonna mess with this guy, which sometimes you
need that. But while he was on CNN, Caitlyn Collins
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had asked, when we talk about these numbers with the
White House on crime? By the way, Caitlyn Collins is
like the one reporter that just gets bitch slapped every
single time in the in the the press conferences because
she's just stupid. She's got TDS so bad and it's obvious,
like she asked questions in the press conferences. Then you
see the rest of the press pool looking over going,
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hell is she asking? Now, Jesus, how are you this stupid?
I mean, they asked that question. But she went on
to say that you know, you just listened to numbers
for Philadelphia specifically, they say, may say, yes, that is
what they're looking at. At homicides, the rate falling to
its lowest in two decades after a peak in twenty
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twenty two, They might look at numbers saying well, in
last year, Philadelphia has not been able to bring down
instances of rape. There's been a twenty four percent increase
in thefts aggravated assaults with guns that are taking up
in auto thefts. What would you say if there was
a resident in Philadelphia who says, I'd like to see
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that change, and maybe I'd like what the president is doing.
What do you say to them, you know, when like
an actual resident says, hey, I don't like the crime.
What are you gonna do? Theda responds by saying, well,
first of all, i'd say you might want to include
the whole slide because out of the eighteen categories, fifteen
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are down, which, first off, he's already getting dismissive. And again,
we talked about this. I'll bit mentioned it briefly. The
crime statistics, the way that they are reported now, the
way that it has gathered now is excluding a lot
of categories, so therefore not as accurate. But he continues
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on saying that what you showed was three that are up,
but fifteen are down. Homicide is way down, rape is down.
The reality is we're massively down. We're going to set
a record, and it's not two decades, it's it's five decades.
We've never seen anything like this in Philadelphia. So there's
no emergency here. Donald Trump, Okay, you're not a thirty
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four fell thirty four time fellon, Caitlin, I'm not a
thirty five four time felon. The person directing this claiming
he's in favor of public safety is a thirty four
time felon, And if he went to court for his
other crimes, we'd be looking at more felonies than that.
Let's not kid ourselves. He says he doesn't like public safety.
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He puts public disorder that gives him an excuse to
roll tanks. That's what he wants. Of course, First off,
he's not rolling tanks into the cities, you moron. And
second off, the thirty four felonies that they have against
Donald Trump. Everybody know what those thirty four felonies are?
Are they rape? Are they violent crime? Are they theft?
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I mean, what were were they? You don't know? Let
me tell you, hey, bookkeeper, Uh yeah, the lawyer that
did some work for us. Yeah, can you go ahead
and make a payment to him? Okay, great, multiply that
by thirty three. That is what those thirty four felonies
are for. Every time that he paid his lawyer for
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doing lawyer stuff, they hit him with the felonies. So
is that really a public safety. Oh my god, I
just don't feel safe in this country anymore because Donald
Trump paid his lawyer to do lawyer stuff. Oh my god,
the tragedy of all of this. It's so scary. Where's
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my gun? I need my gun? I gotta I don't
feel safe around here. I need help. You're a special
kind of stupid, there, da, You really truly are. And
when the people of your city are telling you that
they don't feel safe and you come out and you're like, yeah,
but the numbers are down. That doesn't make people. Go
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explain then to the mother of the child who was
killed over the weekend in a gun shooting. Go explain
then to the woman who just got carjacked. He listen, Relax, lady, relax.
Crime's down, Okay, like anybody wants to hear that. Hey,
I'm just a victim of crime. Don't worry about it.
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Crime is down. Donald Trump, he's a big felon. And
they wonder why their favorability ratings are at an all
time low. Now, we have already seen some polling that
has shown that the favorability level for Democrats is already
down in the low teens and it keeps dropping. But
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now there's a new report that is out. Gallup has
done a survey on America's favorability or favorable view of
the Democrat Party, and it has now fallen to thirty
four percent, making it the lowest ranking in that poll's history. Now,
thirty four percent seems a lot higher than some of
the others. Some of the other polling is literally showing
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it in the load of mid teens for favorability, depending
upon the polling that you're done. But every poll that
is coming out is showing that the Democrats' favorability with
the American people and including Democrats, is at an all
time low. Every pole that does that has the same
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headline insert name of poll here has the lowest favorability
rating of history of this poll. And why would that be?
Maybe it has something to do with the fact that
when there is crime in your city, and look Philadelphia,
it still has crime even if crime is lowered. And
it just seems it seems ironic and weird, doesn't it.
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How we change the way that we do the criminal statistics.
We allow more criminals to roam the streets, we don't
crack down on things, we let kids run wild. Yet
crime is lower, but We're still getting robbed, cars still
being stolen, people still being shot and killed. Is this
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like common core math that we're dealing with here? I mean,
that must be what it actually is. And you know
the other thing too that that's kind of wild about
what Donald Trump has done is that he's gotten to
a point where he has now made the left and
I don't think they've even realized that they've done this,
but Theeves made the left actually admit that they prefer
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and they support the criminal activity of this country. Let mean,
think about it. When when is the last time that
the Democrats have actually done something at least in the
past six months that has benefited the American people and
not criminals. Where's the Democrat Party come out and done
something to make sure that Grandma could go to the uh,
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you know, the convenience store on the subway in New
York without the fear of being beaten up. Oh wait,
that's right. They put the National Guard down in the subways.
Oh so, so you mean to tell me that it's
okay when the Democrats do that, But when Donald Trump
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brings in the National Guard to help lower crime, it's
the worst thing in the world. The double standard. It
gets confusing sometimes because it feels like you're in a
prize fight with fifteen different boxers and they're hitting you
from every different direction. You can't figure out which way
is straight. But yes, the American people are getting fed
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up with the Democrats. And you know this again, this
is one of these moments where you're gonna scratch your
head because you're gonna be like, how the world are
the Democrats winning elections? And they still stand a good
chance of winning the midterm elections if we don't highlight
more of what it is that they are doing and
get that message out even though the favorability rating is dropping.
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The Democrats are getting desperate by the minute to become
relevant and they're just stupid. And again, no ideas. What
have they done. What have the Democrats come out with
and said, this is what we need to do to
make America better? Instead it's complaining about Donald Trump. Let's
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look at the healthcare industry. Health care industry, and how
you know the cost for medical care right now is
hugely expensive and we would all love for it to
be cheaper. But what's this solution. The solution is Donald
Trump and the Republicans are evil. They're trying to take
away Obamacare. Well, first off, if you've ever been on
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the Affordable Care Act, you know it's a lord hold
of a load of horse crap. It's not affordable in
any way. And then heaven forbid, Heaven forbid, did you
make money? Because if you don't know how the ACA works,
this is kind of how it does. It's it's based
primarily on your income level. That's how it is. So
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when you go to a apply for the ACA to
get on it, wherever you are, you will start off
with your income. So depending upon your income is the
amount of money that you're gonna actually pay for this insurance.
Which tell me, how fair is that? How fair is
it that just because you make a little bit more
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money that you have to pay more money. But once
they establish it set things up that you now have,
you have the the ACA, and of course it's all
tied into the IRS. Imagine that, and at the end
of the year you ended up making more money than
you thought you were going to make and what you
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put down on all the paperwork, and now the IRS
is going to send you a bill and say, hey,
by the way, you owe more money for your Obamacare
even though it has cost you a fortune. Like when
I was on the ACA, which I unfortunately had to
be on it for like two months, it cost me
four thousand dollar in that time period because I had
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to have some things done. It cost me, you know
a little over one thousand dollars a month for the insurance.
And then I had some procedures that didn't meet the
requirements underneath the ACA and didn't meet the deductibles and
all the other stuff. So within two months time period,
I had to fork out four thousand dollars. How is
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that better? And we hear the Democrats complain about the
Republicans that they want to appeal Obamacare. They do. And
this is the problem with the Republicans too when it
comes to this. And I get it that the Republicans
see the failures with this and how we need to
get rid of it and we need to replace it
with something else. But Republicans for quite aloud, come up
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with something else. But all of our politicians when it
comes to the healthcare thing, all they keep thinking about
is insurance. How do we fix the insurance? How do
we get people insured? Stop with that. You have to
do is look into what is making it cost so
much for the healthcare industry. Why is it that here
in America we pay one hundred times if not more,
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the cost of medication that you could buy in other countries,
which is the same damn medication made in the same
damn factories from the same damn companies, And yet here
in America we pay one hundred times the price of it.
Oh way, and on top of that, our tax dollars
are also going into a lot of the R and
D for a lot of these medications. So we're double
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screwed on that one. So where are the politicians? I mean, then, look,
if Democrats really want to have an issue to stand
on right now, because they don't have any, take this one,
take this one and run with it and try and
figure out how are we going to be able to
lower costs? Because look, if you need an example of
how important it is, look at how we excited Americans
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got when even Joe Biden came out and said we're
going to lower the cost of prescription medicare. People are like,
oh my god, thank you, We're gonna We're gonna lower
the cost of insulin. How many millions of Americans went,
oh my god, thank god, because this is killing me. Literally,
people got excited about the lower cost of that. Now,
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if the Democrats were paying attention, they should also look
at it and go okay. So, so there are people
that are on the ACA that are paying four thousand
dollars within two months to actually get some medication or
get healthcare, and you know, it's crushing them financially, and oh,
maybe we should actually look into this. Maybe we should
figure out how do we make it cheaper for Americans.
(01:00:38):
It's not just the pills. What did I see? I
was looking at the invoice of one of my recent
visits to the hospital and it was something like for
an IV treatment is what they put down, and it
was like three thousand dollars for an IV treatment. You
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take a bottle a little container of saline solution, which
you know what, hang on, I'm just curious here, hang on,
bear with me. Mhm, Sorry, I'm googling something. Okay, So basically,
(01:01:38):
the the IVY saline solution. The prices for this a
just a bag of of the saline solution one hundred bucks.
But you can also find it for twenty ninety dollars,
(01:02:02):
so it varies. The prices that I'm seeing here not
exceeding one hundred dollars at all. So explain to me
how an IV treatment costs three thousand dollars in some
change for a bag of saline solution that I can
(01:02:22):
order online, same stuff they are using in the hospital,
and you're gonna charge me three thousand dollars for it.
Speaker 3 (01:02:34):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
Granted that may be some just bookkeeping stuff where they
are saying, sorry, I got the nasal drip is going
it's hitting me now hard. The saline solution that they're doing,
they hit me with three thousand dollars worth a Granted
may be a bookkeeping thing where they're like adding in
all these other things, but that should be the problem
(01:02:57):
that you look at this sure that I went to
have done, and I to be honestly, I forgot which
one it was because that's how much stupid health stuff
I've had done. But I was looking at it, and
the overall cost it was like twenty something thousand dollars.
That was just in the hospital. By the way, I
got another bill from the doctor itself was eight thousand dollars.
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So if there's anything that the Democrats can jump on
right now that could even make some Republican voters, go
the cost of health care, look into it and find
out why is it? And again, this is a simple question.
And for those of you that are just joining us
on the show with the network here in the Florida
Man Radio Network, you never heard me say this before
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my older audience, you've heard this. The word why is
the most powerful word in our language. And that is
a question that the Democrats and Republicans should. But the Democrats, look,
I'm working with you, guys Dams here to figure out
a way that you can take favor with the people,
and that is to go why. Go to the health
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health insurance industry, bring in the CEOs of all of
these major hospitals, sit them down and just go why
is this so damn expensive? Listen to what they have
to say and some of the things that they're going
to say, and Ruggrade, you're right on that tort reform
as being one of them too. They're going to tell
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you that the regulations that they have to work under
is killing us because in order for us to file
an insurance, we need fifteen people down the line to
be able to file the insurance. We need all these
things to be double checked we need this, this, this,
there's all of these problems and it's costing us a
fortune and we have to pass the cost along. And
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then there is also the legal aspect where you have lawyers,
the will the you know, the injury lawyers that are
constantly out there just going, oh my god, did you
did something go wrong? Let's sue the hell out of them.
Oh did the nurse none come see you fast enough?
Let's sue the hell out of them. Oh did did
they let you stay in that room for longer than
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ten minutes? Let's sue the hell out of them. You
started reforming some of that, and again here in the
state of Florida with our insurance rates, that's one of
the problems that we've had when the insurance has jumped
up so high for everything because of the fact that
lawyers are able to sue insurance companies for everything under
the sun. I didn't like the type of paper that
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I got the bill on, Let's sue them. And every
time that an insurance company gets sued, it cost them
sometimes millions of dollars in legal fees to fight them.
And sometimes it's easier to say, all right, fin well,
you know, we're just gonna settle it because it's easier
and cheaper. But then people go, whoh, well, I'm just
going to continue suing them. So some of the legislation
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that we've done here in Florida has been stopping that
type of stuff. So again, the question is why why
is it so expensive to have healthcare? Why is it
that everything is so expensive? Ask that question and then
look at the answers and find the solution. And I'm
telling you right now that if our politicians will do that,
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whether it's Democrat or Republican, and prefer the Republican party,
do it because it will look better for them. But
at this point, I don't care either one of the sides.
Speaker 5 (01:06:17):
Do it.
Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
Figure out how to make healthcare more affordable. It's not
about insurance. Anybody can get insurance, it'll cost you a fortune.
But figure out the actual root cause, the bottom line,
why is it so expensive for medical care here in America?
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Find that answer, address that answer, bring up solutions to
that answer, and you will be surprised how much the
American people were actually going to look at you in
a favorable way, regardless of whether it's the Democrats or Republicans.
Either way, one of the sides has got to do it.
We've got to change the medical industry and make it
more affordable. We got to take a break. Don't forget.
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You can check out the show at Brian rushshow dot com.
Hang on, we will be right back. All right, Welcome
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back to the show. Hello, how you doing? It is
the Brian Rush Show right here on the Florida Man
Radio Network and of course video stream as well on
Rumble and Wimkin and the Gulf of America Beach Camp.
This morning looks amazing. So there's nothing else that makes
me want to just get out the get to the beach.
It's that which I still haven't done. I got upset
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about this because last week I was looking at the
beach camp. I had a day off and I was like, oh,
you know what, I gotta I gotta get out there.
And I went to the beach because I had a
meeting on the beach, and I drove around and I
was gonna do it. I really was. I was like,
all right, let's but I was I didn't want I
didn't want to deal with like the crowds certain areas.
So I knew there was an area of the beach
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down a little bit further that is generally not very full,
and what did I do? Get down in there and
the next thing I know, it's full of people and
cars everywhere, and I'm just like, this is great. Which,
by the way, this is another example of government doing
stupid stuff. And for those of you that are listening
to the Florida Mad Radio network, getting a little insight
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on the middle of the network here on the Panhandle
where we are in Panama City Beach, they did this
thing where they started doing the charging for parking at
the beach, which I think is just stupid. I've argued
this from the very beginning that it was a dumb
idea that there's other better ways for you to come
up with revenue for taxes rather than doing that. And
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what I have noticed is that you drive down through
the beach and one even though I guess like if
you're local, they don't charge you or whatever, but it's
kind of one of those. The whole system is a
loyalty system anyhow, so it's dumb to begin with in
many many ways. But I was driving down and I'm
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like that I don't want to deal with all of this,
and then I forgot that I didn't have to pay
because I'm a local. So I kept on going. I'm like,
I'm just gonna go down to Yeah, it is both
the county and this well, yeah it's the county that
was doing the beach thing, but either way, it's out
on Panama City Beach. So I didn't want to deal
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with the whole parking, the charging, and there's a lot
of people there. So I was like, look, I know
where there's more secluded area. We go down that way,
and the secluded area where there is no public parking lot.
As you get down there, it's full of cars because
everybody goes. I don't want to go down there and
pay for that either, So what a stupid backfire. Instead
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of making it so that you know, people will go
and enjoy the area where there's lifeguards that are at
there's the pier, there's all kinds of stuff, it's right there,
and here people said screw it. They went somewhere else,
and they went down where there are no lifeguards, the
more secluded area, which is now not quite so secluded
because everybody found it and that's where they are. I mean,
what a fubar. Another just example of the stupidity of government.
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They think they're gonna do something right and it backfires
on them. I would love to see what they've actually
brought in for revenue and see us study to see
how many people are actually going to the other locations
rather than going to the beach area. But then again
in this particular area here on the Gulf Coast, which
I love this too, the people that are like, oh
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my god, people are still calling it the golf of
Mexico and Florida. Look, here's the thing for those outside
of Florida, especially these liberals, they keep complaining about this.
We never really called it the Gulf of Mexico either.
We just called it the golf. So the whole thing
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with Donald Trump like changing it to Golf of America,
you know, it was kind of it was one of
those things that we all went, all right, that's cool,
but we still call it the golf. So I love
it when people from outside of Florida try to tell
us what we're saying. It's like, oh my god, they
still call it the Golf of Mexico. No, we don't.
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We call it what we've always called it, the golf,
So stick it. Yeah, Laguna Beach, that's one of the
areas that it used to be really secluded, like over
there near what is it there, the liquor store there,
the Carousel liquor store. That area over there used to
be so secluded. You could go down there and there
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would be like maybe one or two cars and a
few people in the neighborhood that would walk over there,
and that was it. Now you go down through there
and the place is loaded with cars, loaded with people
because they were avoiding the area where government wants to
charge you to go to the beach. And of course
now we have this argument that's going down through here.
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And I don't know if anybody saw this one of
the members of the Backstreet Poys. They're gonna be talking
about Backstreet Poys in the show, but Brian from the
Backstreet Boys, he lives over there in the thirty A
area and throw a temper tantrum because the police aren't
kicking the people off of my private beach. And one
of the issues that we have on this coastline too,
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is is all of these claims of private beach. It's
like it's becoming a point now where it's it's no
longer you know, public beach access. And then the public
beach access that you do have. Government steps in and says, well,
if you're gonna park a car here to go to it,
we're gonna charge you. We're gonna crap. Is that? I mean?
I really wish the government would get out of it.
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I wish they would stop doing that and again, find
another way to raise money, or hey, here's an idea. Yeah,
this is gonna be a wild concept. Are you ready
bear with me for a second. Figure out a way
to not spend so much money, just saying just saying,
what's that? What's the big deal? It's not the Gulf
of the US and you know, road rags, that's a
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very good point. Like I brought this up before, and
I've seen a few other people bring it up to
when you see the lefties that lose their mind about
the fact that I can't believe Donald Rump renamed the
Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. Well, it totally
makes sense because it's not the Golf of USA, it's
the Gulf of America, which, by the way, hey, I
don't know if anybody knows this Mexico is part of
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the Americas. What yeah, I know, I know that's a.
It's a shocker. I mean, some people kind of don't
understand that whole concept. But yeah, that's that's that's what's that, James,
first time seeing you live now I know why they
say you have a face for radio. Hey, you know,
it's a face that only a mother could love. But whatever,
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good morning, by the way, James, thanks for watching there
on Wimken. But yeah, the whole thing with the Gulf
of America, and it again blows my mind because so
many people don't know geography. You know, America is part
of America. Hello, Colombia is part of America. You know,
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North America, South America. It's the continents, and in between
the two continents you have two bodies of water. There's
the Caribbean and the Gulf. So calling it the Gulf
of America makes sense because it's well, the Gulf right
there along the America. But then again, you know the
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world and Americans have kind of gotten lazy. And I
just said it right there. A perfect example is that
when you say Americans, you could be from Colombia and
you're an American. You can be from Argentina and you're
technically an American. Because South America, North America. But we've
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gotten to a point now where the the just the
general thing is if you say you're an American, that
you think that you're from the United States of America,
which in a lot of ways, and again people don't
understand the concept of what America really truly is. You know,
America is essentially a group of small countries that are
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united together under one federal flag, one federal group, but
essentially we're all individual countries, kind of like Europe. You know,
there's the European Union and everything in the word state
actually is another word for country, So we're the United
States of America. So you have the state of even
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though there's a couple of commonwealths, but you got the
state of whatever. They're technically kind of a country to
a degree. So in a lot of ways, we almost
shouldn't be saying that we're Americans. We should be saying
I'm a Floridian, I'm a Floridian from the United States
of America. Just saying kind of one of those random
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things that just went down. I don't know why it
just went that way, Probably because I saw a comment
about the Gulf of America and how it looked good
today because it really does. Anyhow, who squirrel, how you doing.
So here's something that's kind of a shock, and I
especially considering who it is that said it. As we
were talking, you know, in the last segment about how
health insurance needs to be straightened out. And and of
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course with the Democrats, they they slammed on Donald Trump
for every little thing that he said. They go after
the the Republicans and the MAGA people for every little
tiny thing. Uh, there's the the taking the right of
the reproductive rights away from the women, and on and
on and on, and Donald Trump hates the women and
hates all this bubble bah blah blah blah blah. But
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it was Donald Trump that that actually came out, and
he was pro IVF and and kind of wanting to
fix it and make it great. And Pete boudha Jedge
of all people, Pete bouthag Jedge over the weekend came
out and he said, you know what, Democrats should actually
consider adopting one of President Trump's twenty twenty four campaign promises,
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which you know that when he probably came up with
this idea, he probably had the entire room like lost oxygen,
because the entire room was like, oh my god, I
can't believe he said that. But he ended up saying that,
you know, the Democrats should look at adopting this one
of the plans, and the plan was for Donald Trump
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to have expanding insurance coverage for the IVF and all
of the fertility treatments. And when he was speaking on
the Podsave America, which by the way, if you've never
heard that podcast, one don't bother because it is a
horrible podcast, it really is. But he was on there
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and he was talking talking with the host on there,
and one of the co hosts, John had asked whether
Democrats should campaign on Trump's proposal to require insurance companies
to cover IVF. And of course, this is one of
the things too that the Democrats of the mainstream media
was like, no, he's not. Donald Trump hates it. He
wants to take away the IVF from everybody. And we're
all like, didn't he just he just said in the
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speech that he wants the IVY. What's wrong with you people?
But he came out and he said I think it's
a good policy. Now. That kind of shocked me a
little bit, but he did it, and he said, I
mean if we're really serious about being pro family. Can
I have saying Democrats wanted to be serious about being
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pro family? Okay, sure, we'll go with it, he says.
I mean, if we're really serious about being pro family,
then we need to make sure that we support that,
and that means making sure whether it's a system of
direct government support or whether it's ensuring that it's part
of what you can get from private healthcare. And he
had it on saying that, by the way, you know,
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I think that the right has been weird about it.
Here we are the weird thing, and the right is
still aware. But I do think that we should we should,
we should scoff at those who are interested in making
sure that we encourage more people to be able to
start families and have more kids if they want to,
especially if the reason they're not doing it is artificial
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issues around cost or access to care. So Pete Budajedge
actually coming out and saying, yeah, you know what we
really should we should take on Donald Trump's idea of
the IVF plan, which you know, what, good plan. Let's
do it. Let's absolutely do it. So that'll be interesting
(01:19:46):
to see, you know, if if they proceed with that
a little bit. Uh, maybe PPPTE is seeing the light.
You know what. Here's here's the thing too, when it
comes to a lot of these democrats, I think a
lot of them, they actually do see it. They actually
do understand it, probably better than you think. I really do.
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By the way, for those that are watching on Rumble
and Wimken right now, I don't know what's going on.
It must be it's been a while since we have
had had our issues with Mediacom. Uh, but it is.
It is acting up a little bit. It's kind of
dropping our bit rates. Which is kind of funny because
the other day I just got a notice in the
mail that AT and T now is offering the fiber
optic in my neighborhood. So, uh, the knock it off studios.
(01:20:32):
We're gonna have to look into that. We're gonna have
to look into it and and see because if we
could go ahead and and get to get the fiber,
we are going to do it because I am I'm
so I'm so sick of it, I really truly am.
And it's been a little while uh since we've had
a problem, and I know that if I do right
(01:20:54):
now reach out to Mediascom and say hey, you're having
some problems. I know what they're gonna say, well, we
need to send a technician to your place so that
we can take a look at things. And it'll be like, no,
that's not what it is. Everything here is fine. It's
you guys. It's probably the thing down the street over
to the left, two streets down, the big box it's
right there, you know, the thing that you go to
(01:21:15):
every single time I call and tell you, hey, your
internet is sucking today, and then you go, well, okay, well,
well thanks to the reporting. And then a few hours
later I get the notification from their automated AI thing
that says, okay, so there's a problem in your neighborhood
and we're working on the issue. I gotta find out
if AT and T really truly does have fiber in
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the neighborhood. If that is the case, we're gonna switch.
Because I can't take the media com stuff. I really,
I really, just I can't do it. So coming up
just a little bit, Sam Sorbo is going to be
joining us. Sam Sorbo, by the way, the wife of
Kevin Sorbo, the actor Hercules's She's amazing. She's been on
the show before, we're going to talk with her about
some of the crazy left. You know, I might actually
(01:21:58):
have to update my AOL dial up, that's funny. But
we're gonna talk with Sam coming up in a bit.
One of the things we're gonna talk with her about
is the the crazy left ladies, the ladies on the
left that are just absolutely crazy and they are, like
I mentioned earlier in the show, the ladies on the left,
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they just I don't get it. I don't get why
the labor ladies on the left are so crazy, but
they are, and we're gonna talk with her about that.
Plus it's also back to school season as a lot
of the parents are going back. Are the kids going
back to school? Uh, So we're gonna talk with her
about some of the parents that are now demanding justice.
Alliance sound the alarms on the DOJ retaliation against some
(01:22:44):
of the parents, which is still kind of going on
to a degree. So we're we're gonna chat with her
coming up a little bit, and then later on when
the show is over today, I will be chatting with
the AT and t UH to see if we can
switch to fiber. However, I gotta say this though it
has been weeks since we've actually had major issues with
the video stream and the absolutely craptastic service that we
(01:23:07):
normally get from Mediacom. But it's up and down. It's
up and down. I'm watching it, so typical of them.
But yeah, we're gonna chat with Sam coming up just
a little bit closer. Don't forget. You can also follow
the show at the Brian Rustshow dot com. And if
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(01:23:28):
That way, you could take the Florida Man Radio Network
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a little bit of an issue. It's having it's having
its moments. But yeah, it'll, it'll watch, it'll, it'll clear
(01:23:49):
up here in a minute. If not, I'm gonna call
media calm and scream at him because it's been a
little while since I've done that and they've I'm giving
him a break. By the way, here's something else that
watch for the left, because they're gonna jump on this.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Tuesday came out and
said that the Consumer Price Index the CPI, which is
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basically a measure that that everybody kind of looks to
see about how everyday goods like gasoline and groceries and
the cost of rent and all this other stuff, it
rose zero point two percent in July compared to last month.
So you watch this is this is how it's gonna be.
They're gonna come out and uh, they're gonna they're gonna
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go nuts about how Oh my god, say, see, Donald Trump,
the inflation is Donald Trump's an absolute failure. It's horrible.
It's the worst thing in the world. Look see what's
going on. But the point two percent really not that much.
It's a little less than when a lot of the
economic experts were predicting. They were predicting that it was
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gonna be a lot worse. Of course, with the tariffs,
our economy is supposed to be the worst in the
world right now, and it's supposed to be, uh, you know,
at the point where it's lapsing. But Donald Trump even
said it the other day. He said that if we're
not careful about some of these things, and if we
don't look at at adjusting some things like the uh,
the interest rates and stuff, and that if the Democrats
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continue to push to stop what Donald Trump is doing,
we could see another great depression, which at this point,
that is the one thing that the left would love
more than anything. And in a lot of ways, it's
kind of what the left key's pushing on. They're pushing
hardcore for that to happen. They want us to hit
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into a great depression just so they can say, see,
Donald Trump is bad. It's because the left doesn't care
about you. They don't care one bit if if you fail,
if you struggle, they don't mind at all. Sad, all right,
we got to take a break. When we come back
on the other side of the break, Sam Soorbo is
gonna be joining us. We're gonna chat with her about
a whole list of things, and don't forget check out
(01:25:56):
the show at the Brian Russhow dot com, Floridamanradio dot
com as well, where you could also grab that app
in the app store. That way, you take us everywhere
you go. Hang on, we will be right back. Good morning,
all right, welcome back to the show. Good morning, and
(01:26:20):
thanks for waking up with us and getting your day
started with us and working your day then everything again, Hi,
how you doing? Sorry? I got a little tongue tied there,
probably because I'm excited about our next guest. Our next guest.
Want to welcome back to the show. Sam Sorbo, amazing actress,
amazing author, amazing mother. We were actually just talking about
some of the motherly things, Sam, How you doing today?
Speaker 2 (01:26:43):
So good? Today is a beautiful day.
Speaker 1 (01:26:45):
It is a beautiful day here in Florida. And that's
the other thing too, is that we can also add
that she's a Floridian. So you know, there's so many
great things about you and the things that you were
doing fighting and you know, again it goes back to
you being a mom. And we were just talking about
your eldest son, Brandon. We've had him on the show
multiple times and a great kid. Last time that we
(01:27:08):
actually talked about him, last time you were on the show,
you were telling us the story about the rain when
you guys were up in Tennessee. What a great story
that was. But you know, he's now doing other things.
And before we get into the meat of what we're
talking about today, what is it that he is up to?
Now because he's what, he's twenty three, he's a young kid.
Speaker 2 (01:27:28):
He's twenty three. He's managing a political campaign gal who's
running for Congress here locally in Florida, Raven Harrison, and
so he's helping her out now, and that's awesome, that's exciting.
It's exciting to me that he's so involved at such
a young age. I certainly wasn't and it's not that
(01:27:48):
I raised him to be, but he's been paying attention
me something. It's really interesting because I think we've seen
I think we're now waking up older people, and I
count myself among them. Sadly, are are are waking up
to the fact that we've kind of had our our dream,
(01:28:09):
this dream that we have of this great nation stolen
from us to a certain degree. And he's grown up
in that. And I'm not the one who opened his eyes.
He has just watched. And you know, I did radio
for four years and so I would share with the
kids what I was talking about politics and religion on
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the air every day, so three hours a day, and
so of course that led into our family life. So
he was exposed to the things that were going on.
But of course since COVID. I think we've all evolved
a bit. It's a bad word. We've all sort of
understood a lot more. We've we've assimilated much of the
(01:28:53):
information and we've analyzed it a little bit better and
so but he but he was like first the table
with that, because he was young sort of figuring out
the world at the time that you and I were
trying to recalibrate and go, wait, how does this make sense?
But he was looking at it and going, well, it
doesn't make sense, so I don't need it to make sense,
(01:29:14):
Like I don't need to make it make sense in
your world. I need it to make sense in my world.
And the sense that he got was they've tried to
steal the world.
Speaker 1 (01:29:24):
Yeah, yeah, and you may have. And he's also a
perfect example of the gen Z that we don't see
and hear enough of because we hear so much of
the negative of gen Z all the time. But there
are actually so many kids in his generation that are
a law like him. And of course, you know, having
Hercules as your dad that also kind of helps keep
you on the straight and narrow as well. But we're
(01:29:46):
just throw that out there real quickly. But he is
a perfect example of how there is there's so many
good with the gen Z that you know, I don't
think people look at enough and and you know, it
makes you kind of wonder what's going on would the
rest of gen Z and the millennial and of course
now we have jen Alpha as well that is now coming.
Speaker 2 (01:30:06):
Up right and well you know that go ahead. Well
the old adage that hard time, sorry, good times create
weak men. Weak men create hard times, and hard times
create strong men, and then strong men create good times.
We're in the creating strong men phase right now. And
(01:30:28):
so we're seeing in gen Z a number of strong men,
strong young men who are saying, oh, oh no, not
on my watch. One of them, in particular, as an example,
is one of the parents that I represent in Parents
Demanding Justice Alliance, And this young man, Jeremy Klepper, stood
up at a school board meeting to deride the president
(01:30:49):
of the school board, who came out and said, oh,
Hulk Hogan died good one less matter for the world.
And so Jeremy just set up and said, you're a
despicable human being. How dare you You're on a school board.
It should be nonpartisan. You represent all of the constituents
regardless of their political leanings, and if you had a
(01:31:10):
spread of dignity or what's the word I'm looking for,
you would resign.
Speaker 1 (01:31:15):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:31:16):
And for that, for speaking his mind, he was booed.
Of course, they had stacked the meeting with all the
woke people, all the purple haired people. But not only that,
the police, who apparently do the bidding of the school
board for no particular reason, escorted him out, infringing on
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his first Amendment.
Speaker 1 (01:31:38):
Right yeah, and thankfully because for those who don't know
where that area was, it just happens to be in
our coverage area on the Florida Man Radio network over
there in the Chula County area, where even the county
attorney was there, and he actually spoke up and he
was like because this is all on video, and it
kind of went viral and he was like, wait a second,
(01:31:59):
hold on, you can't kick him out of the meeting.
And again all of the wokies that were in that
thing where like, kick him out, get him out. And
now she was trying to, like, you know, cover herself
a little bit by give them the whole Okay, well,
hang on, the lawyers are saying that we can't kick
him out. It's like you should have known them to
begin with. As a school board member, you know, to
be kicking out a parent. But it kind of gives
you those flashbacks of things like Louden County, where you know,
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the parent comes into it to address the school board
after his daughter is sexually assaulted by a transgender in
the bathroom and he gets tackled by police. It's like
it just makes you sit back and go, what the
hell is going on in this country?
Speaker 2 (01:32:39):
Well, and the thing is that, yeah, you're right, she
sort of tried to see ya there. That didn't That
doesn't fly because they knew what they were doing. And
afterwards you have video of people going online saying that
he threatened her, they thought that he was going to
hit her, which you know, if you watch the video,
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are like, no, that didn't happen. But they literally just
make stuff up and then then they've got the media
that runs with that headline, and it's very, very difficult.
So I want to talk briefly about the Parents Demanding
Justice Alliance because these parents' lives have been ruined. There's
another case I just heard about of a mom of
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I think she has seven kids, and she wrote a
letter to the school board because she didn't like some
of the woke books that were in the school. It
was a letter, and they've made her life a living hell.
They've sued her, they've brought her into court writing a letter,
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and they've ruined her life like they literally they will
ruin people's lives. Now, here's the problem. I'm advertising this,
I am trying to get people to wake up and understand.
But in the process of my doing this, I'm actually
notifying people in a sense not to stand up right,
because these are dire warnings and people don't want their
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lives messed with. So now, when they hear about this stuff,
and this is exactly why they do this. Okay, when
other people hear about this stuff, or see the way
that they treated Jeremy Klepper at the board meeting even
though it was illegal, the other people won't step up. Now,
they won't complain because they're too afraid. And we cannot
(01:34:28):
allow that to happen.
Speaker 1 (01:34:31):
Yeah, and you know why. That's the whole that's this
idea though, is keep you quiet.
Speaker 2 (01:34:36):
But let me shortcut this for you, because we need
to understand the big picture and a lot of times
we focus on details and we leave the big picture
aside because it's just so odd and strange and it
doesn't make sense. But this is all about pedophilia. If
they can marginalize the parents, the parents are the last
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great hope of their children. The parents are the protectors
of the children. And if they can marginalize the parents
in the conversation about their children, where the schools have
all control over these children for eight hours a day,
if they can get the parents to butt out, they
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have full access, full unfettered access to the children. So beware.
This is my warning to parents. If you don't stand
up now, it will be too late. Once a child's
innocence is stolen, it is gone forever and that child
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will have repercussions for the rest of his or her life.
And that's why I'm sounding the warning claxon. They are
not joking around. I am not joking around.
Speaker 1 (01:35:57):
Yeah, And we need the reason.
Speaker 2 (01:36:00):
The reason that they have pornography in the schools is
because they are grooming the children. The next step is
get the parents out of the way so the parents
won't say anything when the actual things start to happen
on the kids. Do you understand like, I can't stress
this enough. There's no other reason.
Speaker 1 (01:36:19):
Yeah, I mean this goes break back to it. And Sam,
we were talking with Sam Sorbo and Sam, this is
the thing that we were actually talking about yesterday on
the show about the Marxist agenda, and the Marxist agenda
is to divide families apart, and that's what they've always done,
the Marxist group to do that, and what they're doing
today is on a level that is worse than they've
(01:36:42):
ever done in the past. And it's a perfect example
of what you're laying out of the agenda. What Marxists
do and the socialists and communists, it's what they do,
and they're on full scale doing and they don't care.
They don't care that they're being called out about it,
they don't care that they're being busted about it. They
still go full strengthforward on and it's scary and we
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do have to fight this because if we don't stand
up and fight. And again, not only parents, I mean
you're a parent, I'm not a parent, but I'm going
to fight for this because it has a lot to
do with our future, and it's the children and the left.
They don't care. I mean, they don't care one bit.
It is the goal of pedophilia, and you see it
over and over again. I mean, they want that normal.
Speaker 2 (01:37:23):
Let's not say, well, let's not say they don't care.
They care very much. You know, we can't say we
can't say they don't care, because then we think, oh,
then we don't have to worry about it. They care
very much. They really want to have sex with your kids.
I can't stress it enough. They want to have sex
with the kids. There's a case out of Arizona where
a teacher who's a she's a special ed teacher, been
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with the school for fourteen years, like she's got a
track record there, okay, And she walked into a classroom
because they had her substitute for this other teacher. I
can't remember his name. We call him mister f. And
so she was substituting and she noticed that he had
these huge mirrors that were leaning up against the wall
and they were positioned to look up the girls skirts.
(01:38:07):
He also had a policy that you were not allowed
to approach his desk from between the desks. You had
to go on the outside of the classroom. This was
so that you wouldn't notice that the mirrors could look
up the girl skirts. Ladies and gentlemen, those mirrors were
in position for over two years. He didn't know. She
just noticed them, so she turned him in. The school
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sued her to the tune of almost half a million dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:38:32):
Well, yeah, that makes sense.
Speaker 2 (01:38:32):
Because they're siding with the teacher s they're siding with
the perverts. Okay, so we are up against perverts. Perverts
know no bounds. They will do what they do. There
was a girl who protested. She said, oh, he's a pervert,
and they transferred him. They transferred her out of his
(01:38:53):
class because they didn't want the mess from her, but
they wanted him to be allowed to continue. Now here's problem. Okay,
there's a pervert in the school, but the school is
standing by the pervert. That makes the school a pervert. Okay,
ladies and gentlemen, do not put your children in school.
Do not do it. The upside is so much less
(01:39:14):
than the tremendous downside of your child being abused or grooms.
There's literally no upside the negative, so outweighs the positives.
And by the way, yes I'm a homeschool advocate, and
yes I wrote a book called Parents' Guide to homeschool
which will tell you all you need to know about
what homeschooling really is. Because most people think they can't
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home school, and they're wrong, And the only reason they
skate they can't home school is because they went to school,
and so they have all of these strange assumptions about
what homeschooling is because they went to school and school
taught them how incapable they are, which is really what
school is very good at, which is why no child
should go to school, because school really just teaches you
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how incapable you are. The reason we have standardized testing
is to put a dunce cap on the students.
Speaker 1 (01:40:06):
Yeah, yeah, you're right. I mean what we've seen with
our school system now is unreal. And the idea now
that we wouldn't be concerned that are kids not going
to get educated in a school because that was you know,
one of the things at homeschool used to do. You'd
be like, I'm going to take my kids out of
the public school and homeschool them so that I can
educate them better and teach them the classes that they
(01:40:28):
need to do. But now as you're pointing this out
and some of the things that were even worse than
I even imagined that that parents now have to be
concerned about your child being sexually assaulted and taken care
advantage of sexually. I mean that is that is something
that no parents should be concerned about with your kids
going to school. I mean, what happened to us being
concerned about about ABC's one two threes and the history,
(01:40:52):
and now we're worried about we're just doing this.
Speaker 2 (01:40:55):
God, I'm getting Let me ask you this, just imagine,
just imagine you're a flaming provert, okay, and you like
little kids. Where are you going to go to find
the little kids?
Speaker 6 (01:41:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:41:07):
Place?
Speaker 2 (01:41:07):
But where's the best place to find little kids? What
do you think?
Speaker 1 (01:41:10):
School? Got to go there?
Speaker 2 (01:41:12):
You know, odds are pretty good if you go to
a school, you'll hit upon some kids. And I mean
that both ways.
Speaker 1 (01:41:18):
Yeah, yeah, I mean not much of a laughing matter,
But it's kind of funny at the same time, and
it's sad.
Speaker 2 (01:41:24):
I don't know if you remember NAMBLA, the National the
North American Man Boy Love Association, Yep, okay, they had
in their little book of tips and tricks right join
the boy Scouts. Yeah, that was the directive if you're
if you're a man who likes little boys, join the
Boy Scouts because they have little boys there. And that's
(01:41:46):
what that's part of what ruined the Boy Scouts. Yeah,
is because all the pederasks said, oh, we're going to
join the Boy Scouts.
Speaker 1 (01:41:54):
Wow.
Speaker 7 (01:41:55):
Yeah, it's scary to think that there's actually organizations out
there that that is providing this information on how you
could actually access children.
Speaker 2 (01:42:05):
I mean, what is Yeah, Well, we used to be
a Christian nation, and we used to have morals and
we used to teach those in school. And that's when
school was actually justifiable. Okay, the only thing that justified
school was the idea that for a nation that self governs,
(01:42:26):
which is the United States of America, for a nation
that self governs, we need a moral people because if
you don't have morals, you cannot self govern. Well, welcome to today,
where we have no morals because nobody's teaching morals anymore,
and we are incapable of self governance by and large. Yeah,
(01:42:49):
because people will literally do anything. It used to be
a handshake was enough for a contract, but we've flid
and it's been graduated and so we didn't really notice.
But I'll tell you how to fix the schools. Put
the Bible back in the schools, take out all the
woke agenda, get rid of all the teachers that have
(01:43:10):
been trained at our teaching colleges. Make the school board's
parents only, right. Yeah, I mean, these are just simple steps,
And if you want to do it in your community,
you can start a charter school to that end. But
I tell you, take your eye off of academics and
(01:43:30):
put your eye on the Bible. Put your eye on morality.
If you give a child the Bible, you are giving
them the truth. When they start to RECOGNI your giving
them discernment. Also, because the Bible discerns very well between
truth and fiction. And when you give your child the truth,
they will fall in love with the truth. That's what
(01:43:51):
I did with my kids. Yeah, and you've already talked
about Brandon and it's not even my favorite.
Speaker 1 (01:43:57):
He's not even your favorite.
Speaker 2 (01:43:58):
Wow, he's not even my favorite.
Speaker 1 (01:44:01):
Well that'll be We'll save that conversation for later on.
But you know, this is the other thing. While we're
talking about all the dangers that are out there and
the perversion that is in these school systems, and I
know that right now there's probably parents going, well, how
the hell do we stop this? And this is kind
of a problem. And this is another issue because you
know Donald Trump, obviously he's really very much so on
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the law and order aspect, and you know, we've seen
what has happened with with justice when it comes to
these parents they have parents are always the ones that
end up being the bad guy and not the people
who are the bad guys. But there's a lot of
things that are going on or that I guess at
this point not going on when it comes to the administration,
the Trump administration with addressing this issue, and then we
(01:44:43):
have some things on the statewide here in Florida. But
let's talk a little bit about what the administration is
doing to help stop this.
Speaker 2 (01:44:52):
Yeah, I wish I had good news to report, and
unfortunately I've got a great counter example because here in
the state of Florida, Jeremy Klepper was escorted out of
that meeting unlawfully, and our Commissioner of Education cammots Us,
just stepped right in wrote a stern letter to the
school so this will not stand, and he's taken care
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of business because our First Amendment rights should be protected
first and Borls by our governments. And so we have
brought we have brought this to the attention of Ed
Martin and the DOJ, Pam Bondi's office, also the Department
of Education. We've also met with Vince Haley over in
the Domestic Policy Division at in the West Wing and nothing.
(01:45:39):
And I mean, we're still plugging away, but I got
to tell you, we are quite frustrated because these parents
are hurting today. They're still hurting. This action is still
going on because to set history, Merrick Garland got a
letter from the National school Board Association calling parents who
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protested at school board meetings domestic terrorists and saying they
should be treated as such. And so Merrick Garland called
in the FBI, in cahoots with the Biden Whitehouse, to
treat these parents as if they were domestic terrorists. And
then the FBI sent it sort of down to the
state level, so most of the arrests were made at
(01:46:22):
the local level, which makes people think, well, this isn't
a federal issue. But ladies and gentlemen, we have the receipts,
we have the emails where even the lawyers at the
Department of Justice are telling Merrick Garland, you might be
infringing on people's First Amendment rights. He actually testified to
a committee for that Jim Jordan assembled and said it
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was just for the violent parents because they were very
afraid of the violence parents. Okay, well, you know, give
me the example of the violent parent. There isn't one,
because none of the parents were violent. They were only
expressing their freedom of speech. They were only expressing their
disappointment in the behavior of the schools. They were only
(01:47:05):
expressing their disdain of the idea that the school supported
a transgender youth going into the bathroom, the girl's bathroom
and raping a girl. Okay, that should be perfectly allowable,
if not I mean sympathetic, right, But instead he set
what they call a chilling tone, and that tone is
(01:47:28):
intended to silence all the other parents, and so we
need to set them. We need to set this right.
We are asking for an executive order from President Trump,
and also the executive order would call for restitution for
the parents who have been who have had their lives
basically ruined by these actions of these nefarious school boards.
(01:47:50):
We're asking for some kind of accounting of the school
board members who have done these things. I mean, we
have a school board member who just is He didn't
like this guy, and so he told the police don't
allow him on school property. So we went to pick
up this little kid from the school and he was
arrested for trespassing. This is not okay, So we need
(01:48:11):
to set the record straight. By the way, if you'd
like to support us, please just go to Samstorbo dot
com and look for the links for PDJA, the Parents
Demanding Justice Alliance. We are a five oh one C three.
We do need funds because we travel to DC for
lobbying and we are trying to get these parents some help,
so any little bit does help. I will say my
(01:48:32):
co founder lost ten thousand dollars illegally. They confiscated it
from his bank account illegally. They don't care, They're like,
so sue us. Guess what the retainer is to sue
somebody's about ten grands. Yeah, he doesn't have that money
now because they took it, right, I mean, this is
it just keeps going. And if we don't set them,
if we don't set the record straight, then these people
(01:48:54):
will have unfettered access to all the children, not just yours,
all of them.
Speaker 1 (01:49:00):
We're talking with Sam Sorbo hands down a warrior parent
that is out there, you know, with the parents demanding
justice alliance. To be honest with my blood pressure has
gone up a little bit during this interview. Then that
doesn't normally happen when I talk with you or anyone
in your family. I usually feel pretty good. But right
now my blood pressure is going up because everything we're
(01:49:23):
talking about, and it's just yeah, and I'm frustrated with
this because I mean, it's children. I mean, why the
left does this. It's just I mean, I understand what
they're doing, but it's it gets so frustrating. And to see, well,
here's the push back and then get pushed back against.
Speaker 2 (01:49:42):
Right, we understand what the left is doing. That's not
the frustrating part. What's frustrating is this administration. Because between
you and me, this is an easy layup, huge win.
Speaker 1 (01:49:53):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:49:54):
For Donald Trump, this is a swoosh this. He could
just walk this right through the of the ceremony with
the parents honoring the parents, right, because these parents are heroes.
They stood in the gap for their kids. Right, this
is what we want. And by the way, the number
one predictor of academic success for a child is parental involvement.
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So if you're trying to marginalize parents, then you have
really nefarious ideas because because the parents are so intricately
involved in the academic success of children and as educators,
they really ought to know that, right. So if they
don't know that, they're not really educators, they're child molesters. Right.
I mean, let's just let's just call it what it is.
(01:50:37):
So if the President Trump have the ceremony, sign the EO,
and you know, let's just take care of business. He
comes out the hero. Let's make him parent in chief.
This is easy. This is an easy layup for him.
And I don't understand why it's not gain traction. Yeah,
I will say, right, it's right exactly. It's not partisan.
(01:50:59):
In fact, some of our parents it's our independence, and
some of them are Democrats, so you know it comes
on all because because sometimes you know, Democrats don't really
actually approve of child molestation. Go figure, right, So this
would be easy for him. I will say, I have
a call with Telsea Gabber's office because she's actually been
(01:51:21):
chewing on this phone for a little bit, which is
which is kind of exciting. And I also have a
call with the Department of Education again. So it's not
that it's not that nothing's happening, but I can't see
it happening. So let's pray that there are things that
are happening beneath the surface, and we will get a
call tomorrow saying, oh, we've arranged for the EO and
(01:51:42):
everything's going to be right. This is my prayer because
that's what should happen. And yeah, go to Samserbo dot com.
You'll find my books there if you are interested in
looking into home education. It is easier than you think.
I talked. I talked somebody into home homeschool just the
other day and he goes, yeah, because I hated school,
(01:52:03):
and I'm like, right, I know, and he hated it
for good reason. You're not the stupid one. They are.
They made you feel like like you hate school and
that's your fault. No, you hate a school because you're
saying and school's insanity. School is trying to teach you
obedience and to you know, move at the sound of
a bell.
Speaker 1 (01:52:21):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:52:22):
You're not just a dog, you're a human being, and
it's dehumanizing.
Speaker 1 (01:52:26):
Yeah, and we got to remember too, now, the whole
idea of always accuse your enemies of what you are
doing to create confusion. And we hear the authoritarian calls
of bon Donald Trump, but look what they're doing with
the schools, you know, and and all of the things
that they're going against the parents, and and the fact
that they have basically dehumanized these parents and put the
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fear into other parents to speak up. And what we
need to be not only as parents, but even just
as community leaders and people in the community. We need
to be standing up to this type of stuff and
not allowing the school boards across our country to do this.
And we need to encourage those who are experienced, Like
if you're a father or mother of somebody who whose
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daughter has been sexually assaulted by a transgender or by
anybody in the school, you should be rallying behind those
parents and giving them all the support. We should not
be fearing government and fearing these these elected school board
members and thinking that they can shut us down. We've
got to fight. And I love what you guys are
doing with the with the PDGA, you know, and the
(01:53:32):
encouraging of the homeschooling. Uh, you know, we got to
get a hold of this otherwise it's it's just going
to continue to get worse.
Speaker 2 (01:53:40):
You are absolutely correct, and I love your summation. There
By the way, if you're a parent who has suffered
at the hands of the schools or the city council,
because some of our parents spoke at city council meetings. Also,
you can also go to Samsuber dot com. We do
have an intake form there to get your story to
include it in our dossier. We're just we're continuing to
(01:54:01):
collect stories and it's you know, it's not easy to
get this out there. Of course, the networks won't carry it, right,
we will. We're just going you know, you know, human
by human basically. But that's the way that that's the
way that we get this stuff done. So I appreciate,
I appreciate the chance to come on and talk about this.
You're just you're just great for being so supportive and
(01:54:23):
thank you for that, and thanks to your audience for listening.
Speaker 1 (01:54:27):
Yeah, I mean we got a big audience. We're covering
a good junk of Florida now and the country and
the world, and we've got to stand there. Congratulations, Yes,
thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (01:54:37):
Well, you do such a great job. So I wish
you great, great success. Well, thank you, and hey, tell
your listeners, listen listeners. He needs your support also, so
go tell everybody to listen to this show.
Speaker 1 (01:54:49):
Yes, absolutely, and when they do it, they should be
doing it while they're surfing samsormo dot com where they're
also going to place the order for the parents Guide
to Homeschool making education easy in fun and fighting. Sam,
I your pleasure to always have on. Uh send send
my love to the family and everything. And I got
to reach out to be here in a little while
(01:55:09):
and and and congratulate him on everything that he's doing.
But thank you so much for coming on. I appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (01:55:15):
Thank you. Have a great day.
Speaker 1 (01:55:16):
Absolutely you too, Sam Sorbo. And again the the website,
Uh samsorbo dot com. It's s A M. S. Hang
on s O R b oh. Here we go, hang on.
We got to take a quick break. We will be
right back. This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning.
(01:55:41):
All right, welcome back to the show. Good morning, It
is the Brian Rush Show. Big thanks to Sam Sorbo.
Go check her out on her website. Sam Sorbo, it's
O R B O soorho. Just like Kevin Sorbo Hercules. Hercules. Yeah,
that's her husband. That's why I made that reference in
there about that, So go check it out. She's doing
(01:56:02):
some great work. And I don't know about you, but
after listening to her talk about some of the situations,
some of which I didn't even know about, with parents
that are going up against some of these school systems
across the country, and of course one of the ones
that she was talking about was right here in the
Florida Man Radio Network's audience, right there over the Atula
County area where the parent came to speak up about
(01:56:25):
some stuff and was treated as if he was some
sort of a criminal. And one of the things that
the left does, and we've talked about this before when
it comes to the left, they always like to get
their support network there. And during that school board meeting,
you could tell one and I made this reference the
other day and somebody yelled at before, but I don't care.
(01:56:47):
The average tonnage that was within that room, and every
single one of them was against the parent that was
speaking up about the things that were going on in
this school system, speaking out against the fact that there
was a school board member who made a really horrible
remark about Hulk Holgan. Now, look, you don't have to
(01:57:10):
like Hulk Holgan or not whatever. I mean it is
what it is, you like him or not like him.
But to be a school board member and to make
the despicable comments that she did regarding him and basically
being thankful that he's dead, I mean that is that
is not something that you should be doing as a
school board member. And she should resign. There's not enough
(01:57:33):
pressure though to get her to resign, because too many
of the liberals that are that are there that are
just basically supporting and the woman who's even trying to
kick the guy out. The police actually stepped up and like,
well all right, well we got to scut you out
before the attorney who realized, hey, you guys are infringing
on his First Amendment rights and ye could sue the
(01:57:54):
crop out of us, which I hope he does. I
hope he sues the ever living daylightside of the school
board for what they did to him. But you have
parents like the parent of in Loudon County, Virginia, the
one a couple of years ago, really right after all
that COVID stuff where the parent came in and was
(01:58:17):
upset because of the fact that his daughter, his high
school age daughter, was sexually assaulted by somebody who claimed
to be transgender in the bathrooms, and they did nothing
about it, nothing about it. As a matter of fact,
they took the side of the transgender kid, not the
poor girl who was sexually assaulted somebody who's gonna have
(01:58:37):
to live with this for the rest of her life.
And you think about this as a young woman like that,
you know, going forward in life, what it's going to
be like for her to start a relationship, to be
able to trust a man again, to be able to
go down that road. It affects people. And the crazy
ass left they think this is okay. They think it
(01:58:58):
is totally okay for all of this stuff. The problem
that we have with the left is way wider than
I think we sometimes will actually admit to. I think
we really have to look at the craziness with the
left and look at it with the widescreen view to
see the stuff that is going on with them. They
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are anti American, they are anti women, they are anti
family and everything that they are doing today. Like I
highlighted yesterday in the show, and I highlighted again while
we were talking with sam that it is the Marxist
agenda of dividing, and the reason for why you divide
is for control. We hear the phrase all the time
(01:59:46):
one our new world order. It's not a new world order,
and I really wish that people would stop using the
word new. This is an old thing, the One World Order.
There are families that have headed this for a very
long time. There are people that have hated the American
experiment from day number one, the idea of you and
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I being able to govern ourselves. They've hated that because
it meant that there would be a time when their
countries and other countries around the world would look at
what America is doing. Where America is allowing the people
to stand up and say, this is how we want
our lives run, this is how we want our government run.
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It is a direct attack on the power and control
that the One World order of group of people have
over the people, and it has scared the hell out
of them ever since. And we have gone a long
ways in America. We're two hundred and forty nine years old,
getting ready to celebrate the Big two fifty. But during
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this time we got a long way without a lot
of the attacks for the past one hundred years, we
have seen the attacks against what the American way is
more than we've ever seen it in the history of
this country. And today it is reaching a crescendo and
it is getting very bad, and the Democrats are not
even remotely hiding it anymore. It used to be we
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would hear the tinfoil hat stories from the guy living
in mom's basement on his computer, you know about how,
oh there's the Buildeberger Group and they're hiding out in
the woods and they're meeting out there with these secret
meetings and plans to take over the world. Well, holy crap,
they were right. You have now the World Economic Forum
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aka the One World Order. That is who they are.
Don't let them fool you with how always just a
bunch of groups of business people that are getting together
to talk about economies and how we can strengthen. No,
it's the One World Order. They are now at a
point where they professionally produce their message and let you
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in on it. George Soros took the stage at this
thing last year, or maybe it was the year before,
and he gets up there and he's talking about how
our plans and everything that we were trying to achieve
is not working, and we need to change the direction
we're doing it, and we need to step it up.
He told the world. You can go look it up
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on YouTube. They have an official YouTube channel where they
sit there and they tell the world the plans of
what they're going to do. Remember Klaus Swab, he said
it a couple of years ago that Americans will own
nothing by twenty thirty and they shall be happy with it.
The hell we will. And now you have things like
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the school systems across the country, and it's all over
the place. Some school systems are better than others. The
Bay County schools where we are based here not bad,
but there's still some bad elements in there and they
need to be weeded out. But you look at it,
especially in these blue areas where the blue people really
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truly are able to control what's going on. You see
what they actually do. They encourage the pedophilia, they encourage
the sexual assaults on people, and they encourage teaching all
the pornography and teaching all this other stuff that is
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really bad, and they don't want to teach you the
regular things. And the whole reason for why we had
to have DEI is. I mean, first off, there's nefarious
reasons behind it, but the other reasons is because we
have so many people that are so damn stupid that
if we don't give them a job and give them
a position, they can't survive because they're too damn dumb
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to do anything. I mean, you want another perfect example.
I saw this yesterday and I just I was amazed
and at the same time not shocked when I saw this.
And it was the press conference that happened in Washington,
d C. Where you had the mayor, Mayor Bowser and
the DC Police Chief and they're talking about Donald Trump's
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takeover of the city for law enforcement and a reporter which,
by the way, almost all of the reporters, which is
another sign that things are getting really bad when the
reporters are going up against the left on things. The
reporters have been asking, hey, let's talk about this crime thing,
and one of them had asked the police chief about
the chain of command. This is the police chief. This
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is the person who heads law enforcement in the city
of DC. She's over all of the police officers, all
of the departments, everything that's going on. She's the top
dog in law enforcement. Right there in the city and
the reporter asks her about the chain of command, and
the look of stupid on her face. She had no
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idea what the reporter was talking about. And not only
did she not have an idea of what the reporter
was talking about, she couldn't even make something up. She
couldn't even like divert the conversation into somewhere else. Instead,
she just looked at the reporter like she had tentacles
growing out of her head. And she's amazed, and she
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looks at her and she goes, I I don't know
what that is. It was so bad that the mayor,
who's also just as much of a knucklehead, she had
to step in and was like, oh, get away from
the microphone really quickly, and jumps in about that the
police chief could not answer the question of the chain
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of command. She looks and says, I don't know what
that means. You want to know why Donald Trump has
to come in and take over the law enforcement, that's
your reason right there. If you don't, If you the
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level is stupid is blowing my mind. If you were
that dumb of a person, you're clearly a DEI higher.
You were put in that position as the police chief
in DC because you're a woman and you're black, and
that was it. It had nothing to do with your qualifications,
because if you were qualified to be the police chief,
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you would first and foremost know what a chain of
command is. I can understand maybe having some confusions about
policies and procedures and certain training tactics, and maybe a
couple of things with law or whatever it is. But
when you're asked a simple question, probably one of the
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easiest simplest questions I've ever heard, somebody ask about the
chain of command, and you could have said something like, well,
you know, with the chain of command, we have a
certain open door policy where you know, you can you
can talk to other people in the in the the
the secession line, and you know, if you don't get
the answer that you want from your your supervisor, you
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know you might I got an open door, you can
come right to me, something along that line. But no,
she stood there like, uh. It reminds me of that.
It went from Georgia, what's his name? The Guam's gonna
flip over? Guy H I don't, I don't know what
it means. And Kurt, you're right, d I is the problem.
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And this is one of the reasons for why we're
getting rid of DEI in so many areas. And now,
not only do we have to get rid of the policy,
we gotta get rid of the people. And somebody who
is the head of the police department in a city
where it has the highest crime rate of most capitals
in the world. Somebody pointed this out to Wassaw poland also,
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the crime rate in DC is sixty times higher sixty
six zero sixty times higher in Washington, d C. Bogatah,
Columbia is twenty seven percent higher crime And you wonder
why because you have this nitwit as your police chief.
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And it just makes you wonder, if the police chief
is this dumb, what about the person underneath her, and
how many other people in the line going down in
the chain of command? Is that stupid? And then the
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mayor of DC has the nerve to say that Donald
And by the way, in the same press conference where
she had to step in and push the police chief
out of the way because she didn't know what a
chain of command was, comes out and says Donald Trump
needs to relinquish all of the federal control over the
over the city he needs to give it back, give
it back, give it back to that. Here's an idea, Mayor,
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Mayor Bowser, why don't you find a new police chief
that is going to be badass, that is going to
attack crime, is going to make it so that everybody
in the city of Washington, DC, whether you live in
the hood or in Georgetown, that you feel safe doing
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things that you could go to the KFC and not
have to stand behind bulletproof glass to order your chicken.
Get somebody in there that can do the job that
is going to to to knock out all this crime,
to get it under control. And then look at Donald
Trump and say thanks for again giving us the kickstart
that we needed in the butt. We got it now.
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We got this badass warrior now who's going to transform
the DC Metro Police Department and we are going to
be a law fighting machine. We're gonna fix it. But
when you get and I love Kurt, that's funny, the
Hank Johnson syndrome. When you when you get somebody with
the the HJAS that is not the person that you
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need leading it does it doesn't give you that that warm,
gushy feeling of like who thank God, we're safe. You know.
This is a perfect example too here in Panama City Beach.
When I first got a taste of our police chief, JR. Telamendez,
it was after a crazy shooting that we had where
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again a bunch of the thug elements came down and
they ransacked the walmart and then there was a whole
bunch of other stuff that was going on. And I
saw the press conference that he did. This is my
first experience with JR. Hadn't even met the guy, didn't
really even know that he was the new police chief.
I mean I kind of did, but it was just
like one of those yeah, and I watched the press
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conference and he was like, no, We're not putting up
with this crap. We're not going to do this. He
came out with a very tough message about how we
will defend and we will protect the city and we
are going to enforce the laws and we are not
going to allow this. We're going to be a safe city.
And I was just like, damn, there you go. And
then my man crush began and then I have since
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been come friends with him. He's a great guy. But
that is the type of law enforcement that you need now.
Are they going to always have all the answers? No,
I mean nobody always does. And when you're at a
press conference and I understand the stress of everything and
somebody throws a question at you, sometimes you have to
be like, you know what, I don't really have an
answer for that one. But let me get back to
you what press organization were again? Okay, let me get
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back to you. I get that. But forever, all the
Democrats and again the rest of the Democrats should be
kind of saying, oh crap, this, this one didn't work
out so well. Uh don't. I don't know. I don't
know what that means? What what? What? What does that mean?
Chain of command? Yeah, I do uh, I don't know.
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It's amazing, it really tively is amazing. And and again
this is why DEI is so bad. You know what,
would it be great to have a a woman, a
black woman as the police chief. Sure, it's great because
it breaks down barriers and it and it gives encouragement
to other people that man, if she can do it,
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what can I do? But when you put somebody on
a pedestal that can't answer the basic of questions and
looks stupid and absolutely incompetent at the job. How does
that encourage people in the future. I mean, if anything,
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maybe it makes a parent, which I know that no
parent really truly wants to ever admit it out loud,
but I mean, let's face it, even some parents look
and go, oh, jesus, my kid is stupider than stupid.
I don't know what I'm gonna do, but even it
may encourage them. Go, well, if that can become the
police chief, maybe there's some hope for my dumb kid.
But is that what you really truly want. I don't
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think so. And this is why we need to start
putting our foot down. We need to start fighting for
this stuff, and we need to get rid of not
only the policies but the people that are with the
DEI sorry, you're too stupid for the job, but you
got to go find something else that you can do.
Try basket weaving, coloring, something I don't know, but being
the police chief in Washington, d C. Clearly not the
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job for her. We got to take a quick break.
Don't forget to go check out Sam Sorobo's website samsorbo
dot com, check out the bridrusshow dot com and of
course Floridamanradio dot com as well. Hang on, we will
be right back. Good morning, all right, welcome back to
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the show. A good morning, Happy Wednesday. We're halfway through
this week, thank god. By the way, keeping an eye
on the tropics, well, actually, I guess is a tropic
We're really kind I don't know either way. The hurricanes
situations that we have. Of course, there's a couple of
things that are out there. There is tropical Storm Aaron
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that is out there, so we're gonna want to watch
this for a little while. Right now, doesn't look like
it's gonna be much of a threat to the state
of Florida. It does look like, you know, at this point,
the cone is looking like it is gonna be a
maybe making a if it comes to the mainland, maybe
something of South Carolina, North Carolina, that area, But it
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doesn't look like it's going to impact Florida, which is
a good thing. Expected to become a hurricane by Friday,
a major hurricane by Sunday, so we'll have to watch
and see what happens with that. But there is another
disturbance that we should be kind of keeping an eye on,
and that is the one that is down off the
peninsula of Mexico in the Caribbean. It is disturbance number
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one right now. They're saying it's about a twenty percent
chance of it forming into something in the next seven days.
So that is one of the areas that we want
to watch because we've seen some hurricanes that have started
right in there and come our way. So with any luck,
maybe it'll stay right there in Mexico and just wash
up Mexico for a little while. But either way, make
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sure you are prepared for the hurricane season if you
haven't done it already, and don't forget that. Here in
the state of Florida, we also still have our tax
holiday which is going on until the end of the
month where it is a back to school tax holiday,
where again is this week going back to school. You
can go and get taxes tax free shopping on a
lot of products. Also, there's some hurricane preparation products that
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you can still get and other things. So make sure
you aren't prepared for the hurricane season. Don't wait till
the last minute. I know that some of the new Floridians,
the newcomers that are here now, you may not have
experienced all this. You may hear about the parties and everything,
but even those of us are ready for the parties.
We always make sure we are prepared for the hurricanes.
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And if you need a list of what to do,
here's what you can do. You can go search all
the websites and everything. Just go to the AI and
ask go to AI and say how do I prepare
for hurricane season? And it's gonna give you a list
of all of the things that you should acquire that
you should have standing by and ready to go. So
be prepared for the hurricane season. Don't let that catch
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you off guard. Okay, all right, Tomorrow on the show,
Bill Walton is gonna be joining us. We're gonna have
a great conversation with him on that. Of course, Friday,
we also have the guys from America and View will
be on with us and it's another action Pat Edward
Bartlettill is going to be joining us on the show
on Friday as well. So we got a lot to
talk about this week on the show. Don't forget to
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go check out samsorbo dot com find out more information
about the fight that she is doing to help fight
with our schools and our school boards and protect the parents,
great woman, a great interview, and of course if you
missed it, you can grab the podcast of this show
at the Brianrustshow dot com. Also check us out at
the Floridamanradio dot com as well. We got to go
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have it fell self fantastic dang. We'll do this all
again tomorrow. Till then, see you bye,