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August 15, 2025 • 137 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Brian Rust's name, you know the brand.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Limbing up the airways in this wing, belting snow face
with a fiery head talking truth.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
You can't always stand fast to show from coast to coast.
Got the facts, but it ain't no boast. Can't give
up the change and give it toast to the man who.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Roasts the moods.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
Knock it off.

Speaker 4 (00:40):
It's rust on me.

Speaker 5 (00:42):
But in my life, care of scenes, did you mind no,
don't free Free? In the top show Silver Street, the
fuch lords, that's off the plan.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
Nothing never stays the same, breaking down loads of shame.

Speaker 5 (01:07):
Ryan Roust is here a claim boy says rise a thing,
and so through the censor to the court all Usisians
cheap the score for Brian's.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
Battling in this war, knocking off its russ me puny
ryla care saints.

Speaker 5 (01:26):
Did you mind no, don't free Frey?

Speaker 1 (01:30):
In the sacial Silver Street? Well, hello, good morning and
happy Friday. It is, of course a Red Friday, where,
of course today we celebrate and remember everyone who is
deployed and protecting our country, whether they're around the country,

(01:52):
around the world. All sponsored by our friends in American
Charlie's Grill and tavern right there in Panama City Beach.
Come on out and check them out. Try the bad
Land nachos. I'm telling you're gonna love them. You're gonna
think you're gonna come up to me and want to
kiss me on the lips after you try those bad
Land nachos? Can you tell they're my favorites? Like, I
actually went on a date the other day and we

(02:12):
went there and she looked at me and she said,
I don't want anything else, just want the bad Land nachos.
I'm like, this is my girl. Well, I'm like, after
after I figured I figured out that, you know, if
if if her request is to go to American Charlie's
just to have the bad Land nachos, this thing might
actually have something. I'm just saying. Anyhow, welcome to the show.

(02:35):
Thanks so much for waking up with us today. Of course, Uh,
it is Friday, so later on this morning, we'll have
the boys from America in view on We're gonna chat
with them. Plus I've got another guest, which I you
know what I was talking with my booker on this
and sometimes what my booker will do.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
And I've got a couple of people who who book
guests on the show for me and they're like, hey,
I got this great guest. H They'll they'll talk about
this topic with with how the crazy left women have
this tendency to do like this crazy stuff and go
to the crazy unlike conservative women that listen to this show,

(03:11):
which is like fifty percent of the audience, if not more.
You guys aren't Craig Crag, but the others are. And
he's like, hey, you want them, and I'm like, absolutely,
let's go for it. Didn't realize that it's one of
two people and didn't ask which person to do. So
it's either gonna be the guy or the girl part
of the group. We'll find out later on. In the meantime,
it is damn cold in the knockod Off studio this morning.

(03:33):
Like I mean, I'm shivering in the studio. It is
that cold in here. Plus I don't know if anybody
else throughout North Florida or anywhere for that matter, is
also starting to get an allergy season is like kicking
in again. I am like, I got the runny eye
thing going on, I got the stuffed up nos thing
going on. It's something else. So of course today you

(03:55):
know what's gonna happen is in the middle of me
talking about something important. I'm gonna get the the the
nasal drip thing going on, and I'm gonna cough and
hack like I'm about to die. So it'll be okay.
It's just gonna take me a second to recover. H
don't forget. By the way, you can watch the show
this morning on Rumble dot com and Wimken dot com.
All of our wimbkinites are there and also a lot

(04:16):
of new names seen popping up. So hello to you guys,
Thanks for checking in. Any word on the Russia meeting,
Not yet, I'm not sure exactly what time it starts.
I know that Putin showed up yesterday and they had
posted the video of that, so I don't know. I
haven't heard anything yet. This will be uh, it'll be

(04:37):
a very interesting meeting that'll be going on later on today,
the Big Alaska summit, to see what comes out of this.
Will it be a piece deal for Ukraine? Is it
gonna be more than that? Are they gonna set up
for more than that? It's gonna be interesting to see.
We'll have to watch that throughout the day today and
see what goes down in the meantime, Boy, we could

(05:01):
we have so many dumpster fire things to talk about today.
When it comes to the left, I don't even know
where to start. I really don't, you know what. Let's
start this way, just because if I'm gonna start my
day off, there's two people I want to start the
day off with, just to get them kind of out
of my head. Timo Obama, Tiamo Obama is on another rampage.

(05:23):
This is what he had to say about the Republicans
wanting to privatize Social Security.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
Go.

Speaker 6 (05:29):
Social Security is not an entitlement program. It's an earned benefits.
You've earned that benefits, You pay into that benefit. You
deserve that benefit, and we're gonna make sure no one
ever takes that benefit away from you or anyone in
the United States of Americas. You've earned your slice. In fact,

(05:52):
I think y'all have earned the whole lot.

Speaker 7 (05:56):
And we're gonna make it clear all across the country
to those extremists want to do something different, keep your
hands off Social Security at all times.

Speaker 8 (06:06):
God bless you.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
Happy birthday social Security here okay, okay, Timu. By the way,
Timo was an AARP event where he was saying that. Now,
let me get this straight. I want to get the
details right on this. It's not an entitlement. Social Security
is not an entitlement. It's a benefit that you've paid

(06:27):
into and keep your hands off of it because it
belongs to you and we're we're going to fight for that.
So explain to me, Timu, why is it the report
that just came out yesterday about about two hundred and
fifteen thousand people we're just taking off of Social Security

(06:48):
because well they weren't paying into it, they weren't supposed
to be having it. Come on, Timu, but you know what,
this is the thing, and I say this all the
time about the Republican Party that you guys have got
to get on top of this. Tiba was lying through
his teeth and these people are out here going, oh yeah, yeah,

(07:12):
what he's saying. This is the greatest thing ever. Call
him out, Call him out on this stuff. Start speaking
up and saying, hey, if it's such a benefit and
it's one of these things that you know, keep your
hands off of it, and that you earned it, why
are people who are not supposed to be receiving it

(07:34):
receiving it, including illegal aliens, people who are not even
citizens of this country have been receiving Social Security, and
the idea of privatizing the management of Social Security freaks
out to the left because government control. You got to
have the government control. If you don't have government control

(07:55):
on it, then this is a problem. Well what about
all of the money, Ricky, Right, they fund trillions of
dollars when why can't they fundu refund the Social Security
With the years, the decades that we have gone through
with the with the left essentially stealing money and the

(08:19):
right to I mean, it's been Washington, DC as a
whole has been stealing money from Social Security. So why
is it now all of a sudden you had to
have your hands off because of the fact that the
Republicans are not looking to trim the Social Security benefits.
They're not looking to take away your Social Security benefits.

(08:39):
They're looking to actually do something about Social Security, which
is totally running out of money, which is being abused
by people who should not be on it. And now
all of a sudden, the left starts getting up there like,
oh my god, we got to protect this. The Republicans,
they're they're horrible, they're taking it away from you. What's
that The Dems lie, Republicans need to tell the truth

(09:01):
exactly what they do. And you know what, this is
the thing. And I don't know why why And I
wanted to call them Hollywood again, why Washington d C.
Doesn't have a grip on the fact that things are
on tape. Now, I totally understand somebody changing their opinion.

(09:23):
I totally get somebody saying, look, I've been better educated
on something, and I know that I said something then,
but you know, now, this is how I look at it.
You know, if you come out and say I was
wrong before, but this is how I stand now, I'll
accept it. I may not agree with what you say,
but I will accept the fact that you know now

(09:45):
you have decided that what I said before was not accurate.
What I'm saying now is accurate or it's what I
believe now. Okay, fine, But they straight up lie, and
they do it for political purposes too, and people all
for it. And again the Republican Party stands there with
their hands in their pockets, going, well, you know how

(10:06):
much we can do. You can you can fight back,
you can fight back with their own words, start playing
things back of what they have done over the past.
But now you know, oh my god, the Republicans want
to privatize social Security, and you know what, if they did,
it might actually work better if it was privatized. It

(10:28):
might actually be a situation where when Congress goes, hey,
just wondering, can we steal some of that mutty, No,
we can't. Oh okay, didn't those look get a social
Security Yeah? They did. They did. And that's one of
the reasons for why you have just the other day
the announcement of two hundred and something thousand people that

(10:51):
were taken off of it. The fact that they looked
into it and found all these people who were dead.
You remember, the one of the initial reports that came
out on the social security thing was there was people
that were older than the country that there was like
three hundred year old people that were collecting social security,
people that were one hundred and fifty two hundred years
old that were collecting social security. So they've been looking

(11:15):
into it and there was a big exposure of that,
and of course the Democrats rather than saying, oh my god,
I can't believe that somebody has been fraudulently taking social security.
We need to protect your Social Security. They turned around
and they're like, it's the Republicans doing it, because I'm
sure that the Republicans were the ones that got somebody

(11:37):
who is two hundred and something years old on Social
Security and collecting the benefits, right, I'm sure it was them.
And even if it wasn't, or even if it was,
that should be one of the things where the left
should come out and say, oh my god, why is
this happening? And they never did. They just went, oh, well,

(11:59):
sure's day out here today, isn't it Because they tried
to hide the fact that they were corrupt and they
were part of all of this. It's it's just sad.
And now the other the other news that is coming
out is Gavin Newsom. Gavin Newsom now has the has
the thing that is going to take down Donald Trump.

(12:21):
And who better to tell us all about it then Yes,
our friend.

Speaker 4 (12:25):
Hairbear, California Governor Gavin Newsom just announced that he's releasing
files on Donald Trump that will ruin his political career.
Before Gavin Newsom announced his plan to read District California,
he put out this tweet from the Gavin Newsom Press
office account in a way that Donald Trump would understand, saying, quote,
beyond the beautiful, perfect maps, Donald J. Trump has much

(12:48):
bigger problems. Soon, I Gavin C. Newsom will be sharing
records that should concern him. I didn't want to release
them out of respect for the office of the President.
Not the President himself, but Mike Littleman Johnson's House Oversight
Committee has requested them.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Whoops. Won't be pretty for Donnie Jay.

Speaker 4 (13:07):
Many are saying it could be the final nail in
his long career of lying. This and the maps it's over.
Thank you for your attention to this matter, GC and
Gavin Newsom. Now it's not clear what documents Governor Newsom
is referring to here, but I'm excited, to say the least.
Between this and the redistricting of California, Governor Newsom is cooking.

(13:27):
He is putting Donald Trump on the back foot, and
so far Trump has no response.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
You know, it's gonna be a tough life being that
little twat waffle. I mean, it really does. Being Harry Sisson.
It's gotta be an interesting life. But you know, here's
the thing. If Gavin Newsom, and first of why is
it that Gavin Newsom all of a sudden has documents,
and Davin Newsom is gonna release these documents and it's

(13:54):
gonna crush Donald Trump. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. We keep
hearing this. We've all got to documents to crush Donald
Trump and and nothing that they come out with is
either true or is anything what documents you got? And
you know what, here's an idea, Gavin, instead of trying

(14:16):
to go after Donald Trump, why don't you try and
fix your state. Why don't you try and get your
state to be a great state again, Because at one
point in time, California was a great places, Luso, a
lot more conservative. You didn't have homeless out pooping in
the middle of the streets. You didn't have drug addicts

(14:40):
roaming the streets of places like San Francisco and San
Diego like zombies. I mean, we've seen the videos. This
is also a man who when Xijingping, the president of China,
came to San Francisco, you know, to they say, to
check on their investments, he cleaned up the city overnight.

(15:02):
And when he was asked by a reporter, Hey, why
is it that, uh you know you did that? Did
you do it for the uh, the president of China?
And he's like yep. So so you're you're willing to
clean up the city's streets for the visit of the
of the Chattese president, but you can't do it for
the citizens of that city. You're all about mutilating the

(15:26):
bodies and the minds of our young children. You're all
about spending money you don't have. You're all about letting
forest fires burn down cities. You're all about now taking
away those properties of the people who's whose homes burned
down because of your incompetence. And I could go on
and on and on and on about all of the

(15:47):
the bad things about about uh Gavin Newsom and all
the things that he's done there in California, But instead
of that, he focuses on I'm going to take down
Donald Trump. It's like, why he's not running for reelection.
And if you want to be such a great governor,

(16:08):
and do you think that you can have the ability
to be the president, make your state amazing. Make it
so that those Republicans or the people who at least
voted for Donald Trump, when it comes time for you
to run for president, which we all know is coming,
we can look at you and say, wow, you know
what you did an amazing job with California. You got

(16:29):
in California's debt under control, you got all the forest
fire things under control, you got education under control. Look,
there's no homeless that are out there. You got that
under control. And instead he's not doing any of this.
And what is Donald Trump doing? Donald Trump is working
on world peace. Sure he didn't get it right away

(16:51):
like he said he wanted to do, but he's working
on it and he's making achievements. He's got things under
his belt that said, hey, these are some successes. He
is working on getting our debt down. He's cutting our spending,
exposing the waist and the fraud and the abuse. He's
now addressing the crime issues in places like Washington, d C.
Where not only is he doing the crime, but he's
also taking care of the homeless and not just disappearing

(17:14):
them in the middle of the night because of a
world leader that is coming to town. No, he's actually
actively doing something to help them. What do you do
in Gavin, What are you doing? And Ap, You're right.
It is called clickbait.

Speaker 4 (17:30):
You know.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
It's one of these things where it's like they're just
trying to get the attention. They're trying to get those
on the left of the stream left because the left
center is not buying into a lot of this crap,
trying to get them to click on Gavin Newsom. But
he's got the documents it's going to end his political career.

(17:52):
Let me guess, is it, Jeffrey Epstein, documents that just
happen to appear in California instead of in DC or
New York where they originally were. Is that what it is?
What are your important documents that are going to end
the political career of Donald Trump? You got nothing, and
anything that they do pop up, I'm willing to bet

(18:13):
we'll be another fabricated story. But they've got to shift
the blame literally planned words, shift the blame from Adam Shift.
They don't want Adam Shift because look, they're going after him.
They're gonna prosecute this guy. And I wouldn't be the
least bit surprised if we don't see Adam Shift doing
a purp walk soon because of all the stuff that
he has done, and more and more keep coming out,

(18:35):
and rather than talking about the bad that you actually have,
it's got to be Donald Trump. He's bad. We got
to stop Donald Trump. We got to stop him from
making America great. I mean, I want an example of
what Donald Trump is doing that is so bad that
we have to stop him, because apparently they think he's bad.

(18:55):
We got to take a break. We'll be right back.
Good morning, all right, welcome back to the show. Good morning,
Happy Friday, And of course it is a Red Friday

(19:16):
sponsored by our friends at American Charlie Grill and Tavern
right there on Panama City Beach. Going out and check
them out. They've got such amazing food over there. My
other favorite, aside from the bad Land nachos, which is nummy,
I always go for the either one of the sandwiches
which just melted.

Speaker 7 (19:34):
You know.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Now I'm hungry for it. I don't what time do
I have. I may have time today to go to
lunch there. I'll have to figure that out. But the
other one is the the what is it, the Kentucky
Bourbon Steak medallion thingies. I always get those because the
gravy that comes to that, because I get French fries
because I don't like mash potatoes. Mashed potatoes come with it.
But I always substitute for the French fries, which, by

(19:57):
the way, for those that remember, and I think we
were talking about it before we actually went syndicated onto
the Florida Man Radio Network. We were talking about by
idea of the French fries with that gravy and all
the other stuff, and we came up with a nickname
of it called the Russbucket. I actually I had lunch

(20:18):
with the owner of American Charlie's not too long and
I was like, dude, hey, by the way, I want
to throw something at you for a menu item, whether
it's an official menu item or like a secret menu item.
I told him, and he kind of looked at me like,
I don't know if anything will come about it, but
I still love the idea. Anyhow, Welcome to the show.
Thank you so much for waking up with us today.

(20:39):
We do appreciate it listening throughout the Panhandle of Florida
and all of North Florida and down into the Gainesville area.
Thank you so much for listening to the show today
right here in the Florida Man Radio Network and of
course watching all around the world on Rumble dot com
and WIMCIN dot com. Holda all my whimcnits today. You
guys are on fire a lot of new names. Seeing

(20:59):
Pama up in the chats there too, So I love
getting that faheta day. That's right, today is supposed to
be faheta day. I keep forgetting about that, and I
don't know why, because you know, I'm you put something
in a tortilla and I am. I am all about it.
That's like, that's my go to food. So it is
a Fahata Friday. So yeah, anyhow, Hi, I'm a little

(21:21):
off today, mostly because of the allergy thing that's going on.
Can't see beyond a couple of inches in my face
because my eyes are all like swollen and ichy from
all of this allergy stuff going on. So it might
be one of those days. I don't know. We'll figure
it out. But today's also the big day of the
Alaska summit going on that'll be underway here soon between

(21:44):
Donald Trump and Putin. They will be hammering out some details,
and of course, obviously the the main focus on things
right now is going to be settling the conflict with Ukraine.
How are we gonna be able to end this? We've
got to finish it. And I'm sure that Tobald Trump
is also going to be trying to work on some
other things for at least a base of some further conversations,

(22:07):
and of course the Left still losing their mind over this.
It's like, you guys just really truly need to get
a grip of reality, and the Left is not getting
a grip on reality. Anybody watched some of the protests
that are going on in DC, like, and I understand
that there is the whole paid protester thing and that

(22:28):
people are paid to get out there and protest and
do all this stuff. But I was watching some of
the videos and I would have loved to have actually
played them back, but I can't because it's full of cussing,
and the FCC doesn't like us doing that. But it's
these people that are standing on the streets and like
yelling at the law enforcement to go home, asking them
how many did you catch today? It's like I'm thinking

(22:51):
of myself, going, you know, these are the very same
people that would be losing their minds when they become
a victim of crime. When somebody comes up and steals
their expensive BMW or whatever and they do it at
gunpoint and scares the hell out of them, They're gonna

(23:11):
be the first one to go Why weren't the police here.
Why weren't you doing your job well because you yelled
at us to go home. You yelled at us to
not take these people out. Now again, I while I
don't agree really with the argument of just go after
the the families, you know, you got to get them too,

(23:34):
because if they're here illegally, they've got to go. I mean,
there is and we've talked about this more of the
complication of the fact that we do need certain workers
here and we got to figure out a way of
having certain workers here. And the idea was not to
go after the families, not to go after the individual
who just came across the border illegally to do some work.

(23:55):
That was never the initial plan. It's part of the plan,
but not the initial plan. We want to get the
criminals out, and that's what they're doing. They're going after
the criminals, not the person. And despite the fact that yes,
they are snagging certain people that get caught up in
a lot of this. I mean, you're here legally, you're

(24:16):
gonna get caught up. And there's obviously some that are
going to get swept up in this earlier than later on,
when they will eventually get caught up. But the idea
is to get criminals out of here, and violent criminals,
members of gangs who are taking over apartment complexes and
extorting people out of their money, Gangs that are beating

(24:37):
up grandma, These teenage kids that are running wild and
feral in the streets of DC. And yet these left
hards get out there and they are upset that law
enforcement is there to help protect them, to make their
life safer, to make it so that you can walk
down the street. And how many people in DC now

(24:59):
are actually coming up and going, well, you know, I
really don't like Donald Trump, but you know, after the
sun goes down, it's not safe to go out into
the neighborhood anymore. We all have to log inside like
it's the purge. And yet these left hards get out
there on the streets and they are losing their minds.

(25:19):
Anybody see the Department of Justice attorney, one of the
prosecutors for the Department of Justice, got into this verbal
screaming match, and if you haven't seen the video with audio,
he is like, and I'm using the word He very
loosely gets up into the face of this police officer,

(25:39):
screaming and hollering at him, making an absolute fool out
of himself, and then finally takes his subway foot long
and chucks it at him, and then he goes with
his faerye sissy run down the street trying to run
away from the cops, and shure enough they catch up
to him, grab them, throw them on the ground, arrest him.

(26:01):
And then we find out later that he's a DOJ prosecutor.
And keyword on this being was because Pam Bondi came
out and was like, yep, he was one of ours
and he's fired. I mean, think about what you've now
done to your career. You had a good career working
in the DOJ as a prosecutor, probably making way more

(26:23):
money than you should be making, and now you're facing
charges of assaulting a law enforcement officer. You're ruining your life.
And just watching these people, it's, oh my god, what's
that fafo peeing on the electric fence? Land mind detecting

(26:44):
with your foot it's the same, yeah.

Speaker 6 (26:46):
I know.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
And just watching the left and I don't understand where
they're coming from that and how much of it actually
is the paid protest, the paid protesters that are getting
out there and screaming this stuff, and even if you're
being a paid protester for that, stop and think about
this for a second. Even though your job skill set

(27:10):
is minimal and you can't find a real career anywhere
because the degree in women's studies that you got from
some Ivy League school that you now owe two hundred
thousand dollars for is not getting you a career, so
you decide to get out in protest. When you get
your copy points, they go, okay, here, here's what we
need you to talk about. And you go, all right,

(27:33):
So I have no real future, and I would love
to have a future. So what you want me to
do is you you want me to go into the
streets of DC and you want me to yell at
the police to go home. You want me to harass
the police and protest to protect the criminals and be

(28:01):
anti Donald Trump. You know what do you want?

Speaker 4 (28:07):
That?

Speaker 1 (28:07):
Medium or large doesn't sound all that bad after all.
I mean, there's no way people are that desperate that
they are willing to screw up their life for a
small little paycheck to go in and do something that
is really against any sort of common sense asset. So

(28:30):
it's not about families or anything. It's just we're protesting
because they're wanting to lock up criminals and clean up
the homeless. I don't get it, really don't. I'm kind
of at a loss for the mental thinking of how
these people think that this is a good idea. And

(28:51):
of course all of the levels of lies. Donald Jump,
he's disappearing the homeless. Donald Trump is cleaning up the
streets and all the home listen, and he's being a big, bad,
mean person, and they're just disappearing. Donald Trump is not
just disappearing the homeless. He's cleaning up the homeless situation

(29:13):
in New York City. And of course one of the
other things that happened yesterday is that some of the
homeless encampments that were in some of the national parks
have now been cleaned up. I mean they just went
in with with skid seers and grab stuff, cleaned it up,
and out they went. They just boom, see you later,
thanks for playing. You gotta go. And it was not

(29:35):
just a hey, you can't be here, you gotta go.
Donald Trump said, hey, look, we have a problem with
these people. A lot of them have mental health issues.
We need to get them help. At the White House
the other day, they drew kind of a line for
Washington's homeless in wake of Donald Trump's citywide cleanup attempt,

(29:58):
the message being kind of blunt. It's basically, accept assistance
and treatment or go to jail. So let me get
this straight. Donald Trump wants to offer assistance or treatment,
whichever one you need. Do you need a place to stay?

(30:19):
Do you are you having some mental health issues? Okay, fine,
we're gonna take care of you. We're gonna put you
in a place, We're gonna get you cleaned up. We're
gonna get you some food. Oh yeah, we're also gonna
get you some treatment. And if you don't like that,
you're going to jail. Either way, you're no longer gonna
be living on the streets of Washington, d C. Now,

(30:40):
I get it that, you know the the the mental
health aspect, and if you've ever really kind of looked
into some of the homeless stuff and the mental health
capacity that they get, that they get into a cycle
and it's hard for them to get out of the
idea of just being homeless, uh, because they're in that
mode and and the mental illness that starts to develop

(31:02):
and it gets pretty bad. And I understand that they
might want to resist the homeless that would say, no,
I just want to live under this tree over here
at the park and you know, freeze to death in
the winter and starve and wonder when I'm gonna get
my next food. And that to us, you know, because
a lot of us use a little bit of common sense.

(31:23):
Doesn't make sense. But the thing that doesn't really make
sense are the people who are and I'm going to
use this term loosely, not mentally incapacitated, being the left,
which we all kind of know who should be able
to use some common sense and compassion, because remember, it's
all about the compassion. We have to have compassion for

(31:44):
the people and for the homeless, and Donald Trump just doesn't.
They should be saying, okay, so you're gonna get them
the mental health treatment, and you're also going to put
them in a place where they could live and actually
get better and not be living in the streets and
get food and be clean and everything else. Wow, that's great,
that's great, You're taking care of them. And instead they

(32:06):
throw a fit. And why because the baseline of everything
that the left does is Donald Trump is bad and
we have to protest it. Donald Trump is now going
to come out and he is going to improve the environment.
He's got a new executive order. He's gonna sign it
and with a magic wand poof, everything in the environment

(32:28):
is better. The CO two levels are down to where
they want them to be, which, by the way, if
they go any lower, it's gonna kill us all. And
all of a sudden, there's green trees being planted everywhere,
and there's no nuclear plants anymore, and we're not doing
any coal and all of the gas burning cars are
going away, and everything's gonna be electric now and it's
going to be amazing, and they will protest, they will

(32:51):
hate it. Donald Trump's a mean person. I want to
go see my family in there four hours away, but
my electric guard can't make it there. And Donald Trump
took away my gas burning car. And he's the worst.
Wait a second, did you just say that we need
to do something about the environment. Yes, but Donald Trump
did it, so it's the worst thing in the world.

(33:12):
We need more zeo dune, less trees and more gas
burning cars, and we need to set coal plants on fire.
Tell me you have a mental illness, without telling me
you have a mental illness. Just show me your voter
registration card. What do you got?

Speaker 8 (33:28):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (33:30):
Democrat? Yep, that's what I thought. I mean, it's just
sad to watch these people and then you have the
party itself. Anybody see the video of William McLeod, the
guy that is running for the governor of South Carolina
against Nancy Mace.

Speaker 9 (33:49):
Holy hell.

Speaker 1 (33:54):
Now, look, we've most of us have had those nights
where we have gone out with the gang and maybe
had a little bit too much to drink. Become a
little bit of a smart ass, be a little goofy
be whatever he might be when you have a little
bit too much of the adult beverages. Look up this
video if you haven't seen it. He is the Democrat

(34:15):
candidate for governor and now he's being faced with calls
to drop out after he was caught on the dashcam
footage of his arrest that happened in May. When he
was I mean he was loaded, he was loaded. He

(34:36):
was yelling at the top of his lungs. He was
exhibiting behavior consistent with being under the influence of stimulant
narcotic according to the police, and during the arrest, McLeod
refused to refer to himself as God and Superman, and
threatened to kick Nancy Mayts's teeth. Let me refers to

(34:58):
kick her effing teeth in, and he continued to make
other threats towards other former South Carolina politicians, including the
Republican Attorney General Alan Wilson. McLoud repeatedly refused to provide
his name for the officers, stating, it doesn't matter, my friend,
trust me, I am one of the most just humans
to ever walk this soil. I am God or Superman,

(35:21):
whichever one you prefer. The dude was like losing his
mind and getting all kinds of violent and Democrats who
just gotta ask, is this the guy? Is this the
guy that you want to be your governor of your state?
You want to say all this stuff about Donald Trump?

(35:46):
Come on. At one point during the arrest, McLeod can
actually be heard saying the N word, dropping that it
was also caught on the dashcam footage, and he has
branded his arrest now as unlawful and defended his action, saying,
the only thing I asked the voters is to please

(36:08):
give me a little bit of grace and know that
long before we go into election day, they'll know exactly
what happened. And he added on to it that his
arrest was a violation of his god given constitutional right
to be in a public place. No, you could be
in a public place, but there's a certain point where

(36:31):
you're you're too inebriated or f dub, which he was,
and you start causing problems that that is not good
not to mention you want to be the governor of
the state. What kind of an example are you you
giving to the people of South Carolina when you get
out there and you're thinking that you are God and Superman,

(36:56):
and when you were saying the N word and I'm
not Nazi. I'm talking about the other end word, the
other one you're not supposed to say. And then you're
talking about how you want to we are a political opponent.
You want to kick her effing teeth in. Hey, just
he uh, you know, I was, I was, my my constitute,

(37:17):
my god given constitutional right was being violated to be
in a public place. And hey, voters, just give me
a little time. I'll give me a little bit of
grace after my rampage, because I was all doped up
and saying really violent things and stupid things. Just give
me a little bit of time. Everything will be fine.
You know what the most messed up thing about all

(37:37):
of that is the Democrat voters will still vote for
this guy. The Democrat voter you know that they're gonna
be like, well, I mean, he did ask for some grace,
so we gave him some grace. And now he's he
said he's gonna be just fine. Yeah, I'm sure he
will be. We gotta take a quick break. We will
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(38:39):
know what the hell I'm talking about. I'm just out
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America in View, the Boys and the Noster Brothers will
be with us. Plus we're also gonna have another conversation
with and to be honest with you, look, it was
my fault for not asking. So it's gonna be a
surprise to both of us who actually will be but coming.

(39:00):
It's either gonna be Edward Barlott or it's gonna be
doctor Gilda Carl one of the two that is gonna
chat with us. We're gonna talk about the crazed women
who now increase the resort to progressive activism, which is
so true. It's so true when you're stup because look,

(39:21):
most of the problems that we have coming from the
left are these crazy white liberal women. They're the ones
that cause the problems for everything. Meanwhile, we have our hot,
common sense, intelligent conservative women over on the other side
that are standing there with us, arms crossed, looking over
going the hell's her problem? Because it's always that crazy

(39:46):
white liberal. So we're gonna be talking about that coming
up this morning. It's gonna be one of the two.
I guess we'll find out when we get on this show. Look,
it's been a long week cut me some slack for
just a split second. So this is some more bad
news for the Democrats, and that is that the Teamsters
Union is now turning on them. The Teamsters Union has

(40:08):
finally come out and they're like, now we can't we
can't do this, We're not doing it anymore. And the
Teamsters Union is now backing and dumping millions of dollars
into the GOP midterms. The Democrats have gotten so bad
now that they have lost the Teamsters. And yet the
propaganda's get out there still to give us the messages.

(40:31):
And our boy Hairbear he put another post up saying
that while weak Maga losers were sitting on their phones
gargling on Trump, liberals like me were taking our girlfriends
out to dinner. Touch grass Maga. Then he posts a
photo and by the way, he never posts a photo
of said girl. I mean there's been photos with her

(40:55):
back facing the camera and facing him. There's photos now
the one that he has with her. And I'm gonna
say this loosely, her manly ass hand on his shoulder. Now, Jesse,
if I can do this with my own hand, I
don't have small hands. I have some pretty big hands.
Like when I wear gloves. It has to be the

(41:16):
extra large gloves, so I don't have little tiny hands.
So if I'm thinking about this up here on my shoulder,
I'm trying to figure this out, and I got big hands.
And it comes down to about here, and Harry Sisson
and I are about the same size. We're both the
same height, roughly the same size. And those fingers are

(41:39):
those are some pretty damn manly looking hands there, Harry.
And that's your girlfriend. Huh hey, I'm not judging whatever,
but you know, here's the thing, Harry. While you're off
dating your girlfriend and taking her out to dinner, maga,
people are doing this thing called work. We work for

(42:02):
a living. You wouldn't know much about it because you're
an entitled, spoil little rich brat who will probably never
work a day in your life because of daddy. But yeah,
we work for a living, and we're not sitting here
on our phones gargling on Trump. We're not the ones
that are out there making TikTok videos every day bashing
on Donald Trump. And we're not the ones making TikTok

(42:24):
videos dancing with your boyfriend Chris Mowori. Actually, I wonder
is that his hand. It's curious. The left is so delusional.
It's it's really it's so sad. And I want to
laugh at it, I really do. I want to laugh
at a lot, but it's just I feel bad. I

(42:45):
feel bad for them, I really truly do. And and again,
things are just falling apart for the Democrats. You look
at all of the media outlets that they have, it's
falling apart the mainstream media. Nobody's watching it anymore. They're
watching Fox News. That that's got to hurt to look
at those numbers and be like, oh my god. More
and more people are watching Fox News. This is this

(43:06):
is disturbing. And then you see things like the Teamsters
Union now dumping the Democrats and going for Republicans because
they said it just it doesn't work for us anymore.
It just does not work. Nothing that the Democrats are
coming out with is an example of success. And Gavin Newsom,

(43:27):
he's he's playing this hard. I mean, he really truly
is playing this hard. One of the things he posted
recently was a meme about Trump doesn't play by a
different set of rules, he doesn't believe in the rules.
We have got to meet fire with fire, and again Gavin,
I'm just gonna I'm gonna throw this one at you
as a piece of advice. Maybe saying fight fire with

(43:49):
fire is not a good campaign slogan for you. I'm
just saying, because you can't put out fires or prevent
any fires, so saying that you're going to fight fire
with fire that might not said well with a lot
of people. I mean, am I work in California, I
don't know, but I can tell you it's not going

(44:10):
to work in the rest of the country. When every
time we turn around we see the news headline up
California is on fire, and we're like, figures, come up
with a better line, come up with a better line.
And here's the other thing too, the Democrats, everything with
them right now is we got to stand up against

(44:30):
Trump's fascist bulliness. He's being a fascist. I mean, it
doesn't take much to do a little bit of research,
you know, Actually, Hare, I mean, because I love to
prove the point here, I'm actually going to do this.
Let's see what do YouTube.

Speaker 9 (44:49):
This and.

Speaker 1 (44:55):
Fascism fascism explained. Look, I didn't even finish the word.
I just put in fac or fs. I didn't even
spell it right. I put in facis because I misspelled
it because I couldn't reach the keyboard right, and automatically
it comes up. Fascism fascism explained, Fascism versus communism, socialism

(45:15):
versus capitalism, fascist, fascist meaning fascist America. You know, there
clearly is a whole bunch of videos on YouTube that
you can go to to educate yourself about what fascism is.
And the left they love to tell us about how
smart they are, rhythm more educated, unlike you, you just

(45:38):
neanderthal maga people who just follow for anything. We read books, well, good,
then read a book about fascism, so you know what
the hell it is. What Donald Trump is doing is
not fascist. I mean, sure, there are some things that
I think all of us are going to find that
Donald Trump does that may be a little bit on
the extreme level, and things that we haven't seen it

(46:00):
in a very long time. But here's a reality. Time
is running out. We don't have that much time left.
And you can sit here and play patty Cake and
you know, just kind of go along with all of
this and do it in this political way, in the
way that it's always supposed to be, and we do it,

(46:22):
or you can fix the problem by kicking the damn
door in and telling everybody enough is enough. You could
be that Karen Naghbor, excuse me, excuse me? Could you
be quiet? Or you can kick the door in, holding
a fire hose and hit everybody with water and say
I told you to shut up. And that's what Donald

(46:45):
Trump is doing. Donald Trump is not doing this whole
thing about, you know, thinking about people's feelings. He's doing
what needs to be done, and he's doing this in
an approach of a businessman. He's not doing it in
a politician way, because I can guarantee you that just
about every political consultant out there looks at things that
Donald Trump does and goes, oh, God, could have done

(47:09):
that a little on the more gentle side. But we're
at a point now where if we don't do things
where we kick the door in to get it all done,
things are only getting worse. And with the Democrats on
full mode, I mean they're on full forward mode at
doing their agenda, which again doesn't make any damn sense,

(47:29):
and they don't even know half of it. If we
don't come at it with full force to stop it,
you'll get bulldozed. I mean, this is just like in war,
if you have a very strong enemy that is coming
at you, that is advancing on your positions, you don't say, well,
maybe we could talk to them. Hi, mister bad guy.

(47:52):
I was just wondering if maybe you know, you could
slow down. They will run you over with a tank.
The only way to stop that advancing force is to
blow it off the battlefield. And that's what Donald Trump
is doing. And the Left can't handle it. They can't
handle the fact that Donald Trump is just going full
force on this and saying no, we're not doing this anymore.

(48:15):
He's playing by a different set of rules. Yes he is.
It's called common sense and business. If you have to
go into a business to fix it because it's failing,
you don't come in there and look at the employees
that are bad employees and saying well, I was just
wondering with maybe maybe we could talk about this a
little bit. No, you walk in and go what do

(48:35):
you do here? Just like with Elon at Twitter. But
he walked in and he looked at people and goes, Hi,
what do you do here? And people were literally looking
at him and saying, well, I do like a couple
of pilates meetings a day and then I go to
my safe space to think about things. Pack your office,

(48:56):
get out, you're not needed here.

Speaker 4 (48:58):
Go.

Speaker 1 (49:00):
That's the only way that you fix it. You don't
fix it by playing patty cake. You don't fix it
by letting the competition or the warrior competition that you
have steamroll you. And the Left can't handle it because
they were not expecting Donald Trump to be the way

(49:20):
that he is being in this time around, the Donald
Trump two point zho is so much different than it
was the last time, and a lot of it is
because of knowledge. And I've said this before. I think
one of the best things for the country and for
the Donald Trump two point zero was to actually lose
twenty twenty. And I know some of you are gonna

(49:41):
be like, the hell do you just say? Seriously, I
think that if Donald Trump did win in twenty twenty,
and he did his full eight years, he would not
have well, he would have maybe discovered, but we would
not have seen the level of panic and the level
of destruction that the Left committed during the four years

(50:06):
without Donald Trump. Because Donald Trump basically kicked the hornet's
nest in one point oh, he kicked the Hornet's nest.
They're all flying around, they're trying to figure out what's happening.
And then they decided to attack. But they didn't know
what they were attacking, so they just attacked something. And
we saw the disaster that happened during the Biden administration.

(50:27):
They got exposed for what they are and then Donald
Trump saw a lot of that in one point oh
and continued to expose it, continued to push it. They
continue to expose who they are. And now with Donald
Trump two point oh, he's exposed all that he knows
more and now he's attacking it like it needs to

(50:48):
be done, and he's doing it like a CEO. That's
what he is doing. He is running this country like
a CEO. Sure it's not good sometimes because it's abrupt.
It's just like again, a CEO walks into the business
and looks and see that you're the slacker employee that

(51:09):
we're spending a lot of money on. Well, he's not
gonna sit there and go. I was just wondering if
it was possible that you could maybe do something. No,
he's gonna comeit and go you're fired. You've got to go.
He's the guy that comes in and looks at the
business and says, Okay, we got this branch of the
business that is losing a lot of money. What can

(51:29):
we do with it? Well, it's losing money, nobody's buying
any of the product. Get rid of it. Shut it
down instead. The Democrats are like, yeah, but we really
like it. We really like we need to keep it.
Donald Trump is coming in through and he's going through
the accounting department and he's realizing that this one's working,

(51:50):
that one's working. That one over there showed up in
a Rolls Royce today. Why did that happen? How much
we pay that person? We pay them forty thousand dollars
a year, and he shows up in a Rolls Royce. We
might want to look into that person, oh lo, and behold,
that person's stealing money from the company. Not only do
we fire them, we call the comps on them when
we were asked them. This is what Donald Trump is doing.

(52:10):
And the Left can't handle it because they're being exposed.
Remember that the left holds about seventy percent of the
wealth in this country seventy percent. And they're also the
ones that tell you, oh my god, we need to
go after the rich and the wealthy, well, the rich
and the wealthy Republicans, what about your own Explain how

(52:32):
some of these people are making as much money as
they're making. How did that happen? How is it that
when all of a sudden you have an organization like
USAID that is supposed to be doing international development, because
that's what it is. It's not an AID source, it's
a US international development Why is it that? And this

(52:58):
should be simple common sense stuff that Okay, we're gonna
spend one billion dollars on building a water plant. All right,
where's the water plan. Oh you didn't build it. Okay,
where's the one billion dollars we spent it? You spent it? Yeah,
but you didn't build the water plan. No, so where's

(53:19):
the money we spent it. You also have USAID. They
cut that down, They put it under control of the
State Department with somebody like Marco Rubio who's overseeing it.
And what happens. PBS has to shut down. Stephen Colbert's
show gets canceled, and all these other things that are

(53:39):
losing millions and millions and millions of dollars that are
all leftist programs, start losing money or shutting down because
they no longer have money. Hmmm, and nobody wants to
talk about on the left, all of the money that
has been wasted, all the fraud and the abuse that's
been found. It's like, just because you don't want to

(54:01):
talk about it doesn't mean that it's not happening or
didn't happen. We've seen it. And then we have these
rogue judges. There is another rogue judge out in California
who earlier this week ordered the Trump administration to reinstate
part of the federal grant program that was recently suspended
to the University of California, Los Angeles due to are

(54:25):
you ready for this? Civil rights violations and anti semitism concerns.
The Biden appointed US district judge, again a district judge,
you don't have the authority to tell the government what
they can and cannot spend money on, had ruled that
the administration violated a June preliminary injunction in which she

(54:49):
ordered the National Science Foundation to reinstate dozens of terminated
grants to the University of California. The judge wrote that
while that order had blocked the administration from canceling other
grants to the University of California system, which UCLA is
part of. The administration has continued to spending more grants. Yes,

(55:13):
because we don't have the money. Bottom line, we don't
have the money. And it is not up to district
judges to decide whether or not the government is going
to give money to a group of people. It's just
it's not their position. And this person gets upset, Oh

(55:36):
my god, I already told you you can't do it,
and you did it again. Well, yeah, because screw you.
It's not your job. It's not your responsibility. You do
not oversee the funds of this country. You are a
district judge that handles things in your district. You don't
have the authority to tell Congress or the President what

(55:58):
to spend money on. And of course, the National Science
Foundation's actions, as she said, violated the preliminary injunction, and
UCLA said last week that the federal government had frozen
five hundred and eighty four million dollars in funding. According
to the report, and the University of California said that
it was reviewing a settlement offer by the Trump administration

(56:19):
for UCLA in which the university will pay one billion
dollars and that's part of a larger payment that would
devastate the institution. Well, here's the question, why do you
even have to pay a settlement for one billion dollars?
Could it be because of all the anti semitism and

(56:39):
the violating of the civil rights that you were doing.
Could it be that maybe, and I'm just throwing this
out here, I could be off the rails on this.
Maybe if UCLA and other places like Yale and Harvard
and all these other colleges that are NYU and all
these others that are losing all of the funding because

(57:02):
of the fact that they were violating civil rights, violating
the anti semitisms, and now they're sitting here going, well,
we have to pay a billion dollars because we were
being bad to other people, even though we're Democrats and
leftists and we're supposed to be all inclusive, but we're
not going to be inclusive. We're gonna exclude certain people.
And now we have to pay this money. Oh my God,
give us more money. Maybe, And I'm gonna I'm gonna

(57:28):
throw this out here too. As a university, I'm willing
to bet you that there is somewhere on campus, a
business professor, a professor that teaches business courses. I'm willing
to bet there's one out there. I mean, I know
I might be going on a limb on this because
I'm not a college graduate, but I think there's probably

(57:49):
one there. So hey, excuse me, mister business professor. Could
you come to the office for a second. Yeah, look, hey,
we're hemorrhaging money here. Do you have any suggestions and
ideas of what maybe we could do. Let's start there,
because one of the things you can start doing is
cutting all of the programs that don't do anything for

(58:10):
your students. But then again, here's the other problem. Because
this is common sense we're talking about. We all have
this common sense to say, well, if it's a bad
program and it's not doing any good, why don't you
just cut it inside of wasting the money on it.
But the problem with that is the whole Marxist agenda
in the One World Order, agenda to control these schools

(58:31):
and keep people dumb. If you don't have these programs,
and if you do things, like I don't know, focus
on training students for things that I actually will give
them a career, then people might actually be smart people.
Will be able to provide for themselves and then they
won't rely on government. So we don't want to do that. Instead,

(58:53):
we have got to encourage people to get out there
and take a women's studies program. And I yet to
figure out what the hell women studies program is. I mean, look,
I've studied women. I never got a degree on it.
Maybe I should ask for that. Should I get an
honorary degree for that? I mean all most of us
men should some of the ladies too. But what is that?

(59:15):
What is half of the crap that people are coming
out with with degrees? And the other thing that I
love too is how they change the names of careers
and programs just to for whatever reason, I don't know,
but they keep people stupid. And that's the reason for
why you have so many of these programs. It's to
keep them stupid. But somebody should be looking at these

(59:36):
colleges and say, okay, look we got to reduce costs.
Here's a program that does literally nothing. You're going to
school to be a business professional. Business management is what
you're going into school for, so that you can do
on that, and you have to take a course on

(59:57):
pajama bottoms being worn at WA at night. So what
the health course? Is that good? What is that gonna
do for me as a business person. It's like they
have so many courses they force you to take. And
this is at all levels of college, by the way,
whether it be a community college right up to these
Ivy League colleges, they all do it. Stop doing that,

(01:00:19):
Stop wasting the money. Let's focus on a career. Like
if you go to a trade school, you know, I'm
gonna go to a trade school and I'm going to
be an electrician. What do I need to know when
it comes to electricity? One, the basics of electricity, maybe
some science courses so you understand electricity and math. Those

(01:00:42):
would be the things that I think electricians would probably
need to know. And instead, in a college environment they'd
be like, Okay, you're gonna be an electrician. Okay, well
what you're gonna need to do is you're gonna need
to take a course on horse pooping. All right, What
does that have to do with being an electric trician?
Sh It helps give you a rounded education. Yeah, but

(01:01:04):
I want to go wire up a building, but you
need to learn how horses poop? No I don't. I
just need to know how to electrify a building. I
need to know how electricity works. I need to know
how to wire up this stuff. But you need this program.
By the way, it'll be twenty thousand dollars. Trade schools

(01:01:25):
do it right. They teach you what you need to know.
What do you want to do it for a living?
I want to be a plumber. Okay, come on, let
me show you how to be a plumber. What do
you want to do. I want to be a mechanic.
All right, let me show you how to fix an engine.
You don't need to go take social studies. You don't
need to go take a history program. You don't need
to go take a program on how to apply makeup

(01:01:47):
to boys. You don't need any of that stuff. And
that's what college does. And they do it to keep
you stupid and to keep you broke. They think that
we don't see it, but we see it. But when
you have these judges that are out here that are
going off and enforcing the country or the government and
Donald Trump to continue adding grants and having to pay

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for all this stuff that look doesn't need to be there.
And we have such a problem when it comes to
the judges in this country, and that really, truly needs
to be one of the things, one of the three
things when Congress gets back to work here in about
two weeks, one of the three main things they need
to do. One extend the federalism of Washington, d C.

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The federal control over Washington DC. That has to happen,
as a matter of fact. Expand it even more. Two,
get a budget, not a spending plan, a budget done.
And then three look into the judicial stuff, because we
have rogue judges around this country that need to be
put in check. There's another one in Rhode Island, this one,

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and again it's not one of these things where all right,
somebody was drunk one night, they got arrested for public
in decency or something, and they broke the law. So
they go in front of the judge and the judge goes,
you do realize that was a stupid thing, and you go, yeah,
that was a pretty dumb thing. Okay, well, next weekend,
you're going to clean up some trash, pay of a

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small fine, get out, go away. Instead, we have judges
who are looking at things like somebody who makes death
threats against the president of the United States and says,
you know, what, We're not going to detain this man.
And that's exactly what happened a court in Rhode Island.

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A judge in Rhode Island has decided that this guy,
despite the fact that he has four assault convictions since
twenty fourteen, Carl Montague was released with an ankle monitor
by the Biden appointed judge. And this after he was
indicted for allegedly threatening to assassinate President Trump and Pam

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Bondy and the White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Stephen Miller.
And he remains out and about with just a GPS monitor.
That was one thing to say, I want to kill
Donald Trump. Okay, that's bad, don't do that. Don't say that.
You need to be looked into on it. But a
guy who's been convicted four times of assault and somebody

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who said I'm gonna kill the president, I'm gonna kill
the attorney general and the deputy chief of staff, and
you're just like, We'll just put an ankle price let
out him, and we'll let him go. Anyone want to
bet that this guy will get arrested again for assault
on somebody and he will go before the judge and
the judge will be like, now, now I told you

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that you really shouldn't do that. And you know what
we're gonna have to do now is we're just we're
gonna have to put you at home. You're gonna have
to stay at home now. But we have all these
judges that are causing so many problems around the country.
It's pathetic and we need to do something about it.
And Congress neates to step up and start removing some

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of these judges that are not doing their job. Got
to stop it. We can't keep going down this road.
Coming up in the next hour of the show, we
do have the America in view, the Doster brothers, one
of the two or both of them. I'm not sure
which one it's going to be. It's gonna be joining
us on the show. Plus we also are going to
be talking about the crazy women of the left. This

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will be a fun conversation, I think, and talking about
how crazed women increasingly resort to progressive activism. Tell me
again that mental health is not an issue in this country.
We're gonna chat up that conversation coming up in the
next hour of the show as well. And of course
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take us everywhere you're going. So there's some more of
the Trump effect that is happening in DC, as the

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DC police have finally said, well, all right, we're gonna
you're the whole sanctuary city policy thing. Yeah, we're gonna
take a break from that. We're actually gonna cooperate with Ice.
The left is falling apart. They can't stay strong any
longer with the stupidity that they've got. And of course

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maybe this was one of the situations where when they
were asked, if the police chief was asked, hey, are
you going to cooperate with ice, and she probably was like, huh,
what with ice? Yeah? I like uh, I like my
drinks with ice. What does that even mean? I don't.

(01:08:22):
I need somebody to what. I'm sorry? Still the all
time classic. This is going to be one for the
history books of the dumbest damn responses that ever came
from somebody in the left. When she was asked the
police chief of DC was asked, Hey, what about the
chain of command and who's in charge? What?

Speaker 8 (01:08:46):
I don't.

Speaker 6 (01:08:47):
I don't.

Speaker 10 (01:08:47):
I don't even know what to mean. What does that mean?
The chain of command? Yeah, I don't, I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:08:52):
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I
don't know what that means. The absolute epitome of a
d E d E. I higher well dee, I hire
with that police chief. And to be honest with you,
like if that was me, But then again, maybe you're
just this stupid that you don't even realize you did it.
But if that was me where where I was asked

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such a simple question like the chain of command and
I didn't know the answer to that, and I made
that response, I would probably be quit, Like I either
I would quit or if that was one of the
people that weren't for me, that responded to me and
to the media in the way of answering to a

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simple question like what is the chain of commanding?

Speaker 10 (01:09:36):
And you go, huh, I don't I don't know what.
I don't even know what do you mean? Can you
can you explain it to me?

Speaker 1 (01:09:43):
I'd fire you. I'd fire you so fast that like
you wouldn't even realize what happened. You'd have to stop
and go, I go, what I got I got fired?
Can you can you explain that to me? What do
you mean? It means you're no longer employed? Get your
happy ass out of here. I mean, I can only

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imagine the law enforcement across the country watching that press
conference and seeing the police chief like, forget about it
across the country. Can you imagine the DC Metro police officers,
the ones that are out there every day fighting crime,
dealing with all the stuff that they're dealing with, and

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they go, oh, hang on a second, the bosses on TV,
what is she? Oh my god, Oh my god, we
are so screwed. Oh my god, this is the woman
that's in charge of us, Lord of mercy. But the
Metro ped has now decided that they are going to
cooperate with ICE, which is probably a good idea. I mean,

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at this point, while the Metro PD is working with
the federal authorities, the federal authorities have come in and
taken over law enforcement of DC. And I'll say this,
that never should have happened. It never should have happened
that Donald Trump had to come out and take over

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the the the the police and law enforcement in the
city of Washington, d C. He never should have had
to do that. But because the Democrats are so bad
at doing their job, he had to do it. And
you get all the protesters that get out there now,
which I'm thinking most of them are are really you know,

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just kind of paid to do that. What's at these
police those police ups are nothing more than politicians that
played dress up. And you know, here's the other thing too,
Just this is an and maybe it's me. You could
tell me if if it's you, two. I've worked hard
for everything that I've ever earned. I've never accepted things

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being given to me. You know, Any any promotion that
I've ever gotten, and any new job that I've ever
gotten that has gotten me to the higher level up
of beyond has always been earned, has never just been
given to me. I've never expected it. So maybe because
of my work ethic, and I think a lot of
other people kind of share that work ethic too, that

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I have a hard time understanding how somebody who is
blatantly not qualified for a job would be okay with
being put into these positions. I mean, it's one thing
for you to like, Okay, you're you're you're a regular

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worker and you want to get into management and you don't.
You don't get the supervisor's job, but you get like
an assistant supervisor type thing and you get a little
bit more money, and you be like, okay, cool, I'm
not the man in charge. I'm helping the man in
charge or the woman and I'm getting a little bit
more money. Great, now I can learn a little bit
and then I can work my way up. But when

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you get somebody like the DC police chief, I mean,
come on, you have to at some point know that
you are way way underwater when it comes to your
ability to do that job. When you when you don't
know the simple things like a chain of command, and
you could you could you explain it to me? Can

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I explain you're the top of the damn chain. You
should have you should have been working your way up
that chain. And you don't know what the chain of
command how And if she doesn't know that, what else
does she not know and not understand? Does she not
understand you're the very basic premise of law enforcement, which

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I know the average person doesn't know a whole lot
about law and law enforcement and procedures and how how
to do things and how to handle tough situations like like,
you know, if there's like a mass shooting in DC,
you know, is this the thing that's going to be
handling it? Is this the thing that's going to oversee things?
It's just to me, it's scary and kind of sad.

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At the same time, she checked off all the important boxes. Yeah,
pretty much. I mean it's just kind of like, what's
your name there? Uh, John Pierre? They're KJP KJP uh
one of another one that was just completely unqualified. And

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you know, this is the other thing that bothers me.
It bothers me because there are so many great people
in this country. There are so many great people in
this country. There's so many Black Americans who have worked hard,

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have really tried to put the effort into getting better
at a certain job, have educated themselves on a certain career,
have become really good at what they do, are just
all around great people. And those are the people regardless
to the color of your skin. But I'm just particularly saying,

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you know, Black Americans right now that have have worked
so hard to become good at what they're doing, have
their dreams, their goals, their ambitions to be in this level,
and can you imagine what it's like for them to
sit there and go, Okay, I know we still want to, like,
you know, try and lift up you know, people of

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color and and and advance them to these positions. You're
gonna put that in and not me, I mean that
that that would be the way I would fail. I
would be looking at things going, Okay, I went to
school for journalism and for PR and everything else, and
I've got this degree in it. I'm really good at

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doing it. I'm great with people, and I would be
a perfect person for the job of the spokesperson for
I don't know, the White House, the White House spokesperson,
And you put that in there, okay, because here's the thing,

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and I'm just gonna be honest, is that when you
go down a certain road of we need to we
need to give better advances and better opportunities for certain people,
and look, unfortunately, the things are the way that they are.
And it's not that it's totally racism or anything along
that lines, but I mean, things are what they are.

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And you want to get more black people advanced into something,
or Hispanic people or women or whatever it might be,
and you end up putting the wrong people in who
become an absolute disaster. And another example of it is
is women. We have seen so many women be advanced

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to certain things like police chief, like the mayor of
la like the mayor of Chicago, and we've seen all
of these things and they end up being a complete
and utter disaster. Kamala Harris complete and utter disaster. Hillary Clinton,
complete and utter disaster. It gets to a point where

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the rest of us almost kind of sit back and
go and even other women and go, maybe that's not
the best choice, because every time that we put a
woman into this role, it ends up being a disaster.
Sure there's a couple of success stories over here, but
we keep putting them in these big roles and it's
a disaster. Maybe it's not a good idea. So what

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does that do to other women who are good at that,
who should be in those positions. A lot of people
are gonna be like, eah, know, if I want to
take another chance with another woman in that position, I
don't want to. I don't know if I want to
take another chance of a lesbian, blank immigrant woman to

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be in in a spokesperson's role, because y'all saw KJP I,
we can't do that. So the question for the left
is what good do you think you're really doing for
DEI for a whole. Sure, you elevated a couple of people,
but how much are you holding back everybody else because

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of the failures of the couple of people that you've advanced.
I don't think they ever think about that, because look,
people are people, and we can all say that you know,
certain things don't matter, and that I'm open minded to
certain things, but you also have a reality that will
hit in the back of your head when you look

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and go. You know, every time that we paint something blue,
the paint is chips right off. Maybe we shouldn't do blue,
maybe we should do something else, And you never go
back to blue because the blue didn't work. I know,
It's a weird analogy, but it's kind of true. And

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I think the Democrats that they have no concept of
the fact that DEI has ruined things and set things
back for so many people. Yeah, they talk about how
Donald Trump right now, Oh, Donald Trump, he's setting everything
back for people? Is he really? And here's another thing

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along the same line. You look at what's going on
in a lot of these cities right now, the crime
that's going on in the cities. Who's committing most of
the crimes. When you see the big fight that goes
on at Spirit Airlines, who is it that is fighting
at Spirit Airlines? You look at a cruise line like

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Carnival Cruise Lines, who's had to basically say that certain
things are not allowed because of certain people with what
they end up doing. And you see all the fights
and all the other stuff that's going on, and people
now going, I don't even want to go on that
cruise line because of these certain people that are doing things.
What do you think that does to everybody else? Because
that's a small minority of people that are doing that,

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But what do you think that makes other people think? Now,
I don't want to say anything that's racist, but when
you get things where where that is what is being
portrayed of the black community, there is unfortunately going to
be a lot of people that are gonna go, mmm, no,

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I just and then they're they're they're putting a stigma
on everybody because this is what you see from this
people all the time. And of course this is the
thing that the Democrats have created. They've created this, and
of course they did it intentionally. Nothing that the Democrats
do is by accident. It is all by design. And

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they have done everything that they can to destroy the
black community. And this is just yet another way of
being able to do that because you build less confidence
in a certain community because every time you see that community,
what are you seeing? You're seeing the crime, You're seeing
the violence, You're seeing all the beating up and the
disruptions at the airline, at the cruise line and all

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this other stuff. So it's going to set into people's minds.
Go So when you talk about how Donald Trump is
setting back the clock for Black Americans, is he really?
I mean, he's the one that's actually trying to advance
things for even black Americans. But the Democrats are the ones.
Look at what they lay out look at what they do,

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look at what they encourage. And again, while you may
not think in a way of being racist at all,
there is a certain level of people and eventually, if
you keep pounding that message in, you're going to be like, oh,
maybe I was wrong. I don't want to be wrong,
but maybe I'm wrong. And think about the millions of

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people that you're now going to classify just because so
you want to talk about going back into time. It's
the Democrats that are doing it. They are the ones
that are ruining things, not the Republican Party. And yet
nobody is standing up and saying anything like nobody's standing
up to the Democrats and saying, why are you ruining

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the black community, Why are you ruining the nuclear family
of the black family. Why is it that you won't
put the effort, in the money and everything that you
need to put into education into black communities, to educate
black people. Nobody stands up to the Democrat Party to

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ask that. Meanwhile, it's the Democrats that are doing the
holding back. It's the Democrats that are doing the damage
to the black community in this country. And meanwhile, Republicans,
we want to lift people up. We don't care about
the color of your skin. Are you a good person? Cool?
That's all we care about. The left, on the other hand, don't.
And nobody is standing up, not even the people in

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the black community. And I think it is time for
all Americans to stand up to Democrats and say enough
is enough. Stop blaming Republicans for what you're doing in
blue cities to hold people down and hold people back.
It's you guys that are doing it. It's not us.
And the Republican Party doesn't get out there and put

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that message out to knock it off. And that's what
we got to do. We really, truly have got to
get out there and start standing up to the Democrats,
get better messaging out there, and say knock it off.
It's the Democrats that want to destroy this country. It's
not the Republicans. It's not Donald Trump that wants to
destroy this country. You look at Adam Shift, all the

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things that he's doing. You look at all the things
that Nancy Pelosi has done, you know, that have destroyed
other people but benefit them and themselves. All the crimes
that now being accused of violating with Adam Shift, and
that's just turning into a mess. This is gonna be
something to watch for a little while. It'll be interesting
to see if he ever gets charged with it, because

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you know that if you and I did half of
the stuff that Adam Shift is being accused of, we'd
already be locked up. We'd be locked up before even
a trial. But the Democrats are doing everything they can
to destroy this country, and they are doing in the
Marxist agenda, in the Marxist style, by dividing the country,
destroying the country, and they're going to be successful at

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it if we don't stand up and say enough is enough.
So we gotta do We got to stand up for it.
We got to say we can't do it anymore. What's
that the popeye principle? I've always I've had all I
can stands. I can't stands no more exactly. And I

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think the Republican Party as a whole we need to
unite together with that messaging to tell the Democrats, not
just a party, but the Democrats that enough is enough,
don't put up with it anymore, get over to our side,
and let's fight this. Because again, the only place that
you see the problems in this country are in the
blue cities, blue states, and they're the one creating it.

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Coming up to the next hour, we do have the
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coming up next right here, the Brian Rush Show. Good morning,

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all right, welcome back to the show. Good morning, and
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the show. First time on the show. Edward barltt. He

(01:26:33):
is the president of the International Council for Men and Boys. Edward,
good morning and welcome to the show.

Speaker 8 (01:26:40):
Hello Brian, great to chat with you.

Speaker 1 (01:26:43):
Yes, this is this is gonna be fun. When when
my booking people sent me this, it was a headline
in big, huge red letters, Crazed women increasingly resorted to
progressive activism. Why are progressive women the soldiers of the
radical movements? And I I instantly text them as like
book now because this is going to be because we

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talk about this all the time with the crazy left
and they are just absolutely insane. But before we go,
I want to I want to find out a little
bit more about the International Council for Men and Boys,
because that seems to be an anti leftist movement. The
fact that you're talking about men uh and boys and
not the men that want to be with What do

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you guys do?

Speaker 8 (01:27:26):
What are you well? Brian? I'm sure you've heard the
word patriarchy.

Speaker 1 (01:27:33):
It's evil word. I can't believe you said.

Speaker 8 (01:27:36):
That in my warshow. It's a word that's used to
shameman just to say you are so privileged that you
should crawl under a rock and and turn over, you know,
the affairs of the world to the female half as humanity.
But guess what if you actually look at the data,
and I'm talking about lifespan mental health in enrollment and

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school treatment by the legal system, homelessness on in every category,
twelve categories, it's men who are langing behind women. So
this whole idea of patriarchy is a bunch of crack.

Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
Mhmm, yeah, I'm with you on that. I mean, it
just seems like it's another one of those things.

Speaker 8 (01:28:18):
What is it.

Speaker 1 (01:28:19):
It's the Karen virus. That's a good Somebody just chimed
in on that one, saying it's the Karen virus. That's
a that's a good way of putting it. Yeah, you know,
you get into the patriarchy and it's like, oh my god,
it's the worst thing ever.

Speaker 8 (01:28:31):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:28:31):
But this is one of the things I bring up
all the time, and I mentioned this constantly that when
you look at the problems that we have in the world,
whether it be you know, the calls of racism or
the call of sexism or the call of whatever, it
always seems to be based around the same thing. And
that is the crazy ass white liberal woman. What is

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going on? Why is it that that is where everything is.
It's like that's the center of crazy. It's the white liberal,
progressive woman. What is going on?

Speaker 8 (01:29:05):
Yeah, yeah, well that's a great question. And we can
actually go back ten years ago when we started to
see that women liberal women were bearing hard left in
their political views. I'm talking about, you know, beyond progressivism
to you know, share share Marxism and socialism, and contrast,

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men were going slightly to the right, but not radically.
So this we saw this trend happening ten years ago.
Then they started to report about mental illness problems. Turns
out that fifty six percent of young liberal women same
group again, fifty six percent had been told by a

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healthcare provider you have a that they had a mental
health problem fifty six percent. So that's kind of where
this awareness began. And now we're seeing this happening not
just in the US, in other centries around the world Canada, UK, Germany, Poland, Netherlands,

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et cetera, et cetera. So this is a global phenomenon
that's happening. So yeah, what you know, white little women
are just going crazy?

Speaker 1 (01:30:21):
Yeah, well, you know what, maybe This is justification now
for for all of us men who said are you crazy,
and then we were told that we were We were right,
We were totally right. But you know, the amazing thing
to me when when you look at this in my
audience is about a fifty fifty to fifty six percent women,
which I love the fact that so many women listen
to the conservative radio audience. It's it's amazing to see

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the stark difference, Like, not only are they just making sense,
they're great people, but there's also and and correct me
if I'm wrong on this. There seems to be a
physical difference. You can and I said this the other day,
I put this as a perfect line thing that you
can do a lineup with a bunch of women and

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without them saying a word, without them having any everybody
can wear the same outfit and everything. You can just
look at them and go conservative, liberal, progressive, conservative, and
you can pick them up. How the heck did we
get such a stark difference?

Speaker 8 (01:31:20):
You know, I'm going to have to plead ignorance, Brian,
I don't fully understand what the heck is going on,
because you know, of course I'm married to a wonderful
woman myself. She's not young, nor is she liberal, but
she but you know, I've always had great relationships with
women over the years, So I'm going to I think

(01:31:44):
we need to understand feminism is based on Marxist ideology. Okay,
that's the key fact. You know, every time that you've
had you have Marxism in the picture, things do go crazy.
And I'm talking about you know, whether we're talking about
the Soviet Union or China or other countries that went

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under a socialist ideology. Every time it's been a human
rights and economic disaster, we're seeing that same scenario, but
this time it's more in the ideological realm, not in
the economic realm.

Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
Yeah, it is pretty crazy to watch how we've gotten it,
and it seems like every day is getting worse. Is
it just me or is it getting worse every day?

Speaker 8 (01:32:32):
Well, I mean there's no doubt that there is a
trend here. Again, this trend goes back ten years and
you know, after Donald Trump was an elected president, that
was another trigger point for the young liberal women. I
mean they just went nuts. They were talking about you know,
having you know, boycotts on having any kind of friendships

(01:32:57):
or relationships with men. I mean, really really win.

Speaker 1 (01:33:01):
So I'm totally okay with that. The less that they breed,
the better we are as So I mean, I don't
think anybody on the conservative side went, oh no, the
crazy woman doesn't want to have a relationship with me.
Oh shucks. I guess I'll have to find myself a conservative.

Speaker 8 (01:33:18):
Well. One of the concerns that we track is that
the problem of false allegations. And I don't know if
you're aware that September ninth is International Falsely Accusday in
our organization, we support that just because we're very concerned
about men being falsely accused of sexual assault, or domestic

(01:33:40):
violence or child abuse. So anyway, so we actually just
got a survey back done in the actually in four
different countries, and you know, we're talking on average around
the world, about ten percent of persons say they have
been falsely accused of abuse during their lifetime. That's a

(01:34:01):
lot of we're talking about millions of people have been
you know, a lot. So that's part of one of
the results of this craziness is you know, sort of
the narcissistic young liberal women that you know, for whatever reason,
think they can make a false allegation of rape and

(01:34:21):
there's no caroundble.

Speaker 1 (01:34:22):
Yeah, and we've seen so many examples of it too,
especially the ones that have become extremely public, like the
was it North Carolina South Carolina rugby team? Was it
rugby team?

Speaker 9 (01:34:32):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:34:32):
Or the team in North or South Carolina where the
girl had accused that the entire team of like, you know,
having a little time with her, the gang whole thing,
and it ruined all those boys lives, like all of
their lives come to find out it was totally a lie.
And we see these big stories from time to time. So, yeah,
it's crazy that that we have to put up.

Speaker 8 (01:34:52):
With that, right, But just going back to the point
we were making earlier that this this concept of patriarchy
and patriarchal oppression that comes straight out of Marxist theory,
and that's you know, again, when we look at the
actual numbers, it's stunning out in twelve different ways. It's

(01:35:14):
men who are lagging. And that's the message that politicians
haven't really caught up with. With a few exceptions, but generally,
you know, where we live under this narrative of female
oppression and and and the men who are their odors
and so forth, we have to change this narrative.

Speaker 1 (01:35:36):
Yeah, yeah, you're right, you know, and we've seen this
over and over again, the the basically the de masculining
of men and boys which has caused a lot of
problems for so many things across the spectrum. And of
course you pointed out that this is this is the
Marxist uh you know agenda. I mean, this is this
is right out of their playbook of what they have done,

(01:35:58):
and it's what we see, and it's the whole dividing thing, uh,
you know, whether the propaganda that we're getting, the the
whole you know, superiority complex, the think the white supremacy
thing that we see and all. It's just crazy to
watch what's going on. And I just don't understand how
women can actually fall for that.

Speaker 8 (01:36:17):
And of course, uh you've heard about this through haha,
about the Sydney Sweeney Yeah right, I know. Well, I
mean to me, it's just sort of a well it's
a it's a halfway interesting advertisement, but you know, I
don't give it a second thought. Well again, the young

(01:36:37):
liberal women were screaming about Nazi propaganda and genetic superiority
and white I mean, these these women just have gone nuts.

Speaker 1 (01:36:47):
Yeah, they really have, and and it's it's just one
of these things I don't I don't quite get that
one where you know, they go crazy because of of
of the Sydney Sweeney thing. And of course now she's
done a few other ads that have which I love
because people are using Sydney Sweeny to trigger the left,
which I enjoy it. Like I've never been a big
fan of Basket Robins ice cream, but right now I'm

(01:37:09):
gonna go eat as much Basket Robin's ice cream as
I can, including the Sydney Sweeney specific ice cream cone,
just because of that. I've never gone to American Eagle,
but I'm gonna go shop there, even if it's just
to buy a T shirt, just because of that and
watching the flip out of it, and you know, it
boils down to it. It's a basic science. Like, first off, men,

(01:37:31):
I mean that's what we like. I mean, sure, some
men like other things, but you know, men like the
hot young kind of thing. So we're gonna be like,
heck yeah, women look at and go men love that
hot young woman thing, and heck yeah, I want to
be like that. So it's kind of a natural thing.
But it seems like the left, the craziness. They don't
want to accept that it's just a natural thing, and

(01:37:54):
it's not body shaming or anything else. It's just nature.

Speaker 8 (01:37:59):
Do you remember the book nineteen eighty four by George Orwell, yep,
that was the classic when I was in college. And
let me read to you one of the most stunning
sentences from that book. Here it is quote it was
always the women, and above all the young ones who

(01:38:20):
were the most bigoted adherents of the party, the swallowers
of slogans, the amateur spies and those there's out of unorthodoxy. Wow,
that goes way back. But somehow, you know, I've read
that sentence many times. I never understood what it meant
until you know, the current era with women freaking out

(01:38:44):
over Sydney tweeny.

Speaker 1 (01:38:45):
Yeah, yeah, I mean it's kind of wild to look
at the things that are in stuff like nineteen eighty
four and you know some of the other Marxist kind
of books where they've kind of taught this stuff and
some of it didn't make sense then, but now you
look at it and you're like, yep, totally get it now, right.

Speaker 8 (01:39:03):
So anyway, so you know, it really comes down to
two men and persons who care about men standing up
and say that this is just pure you know, horse
craft that you know, we're going to stop. We have
to stop this, these lies. We have to change the narrative.
We have to restore, you know, basic concepts of truth

(01:39:25):
and truthfulness. And at the core, that's what's at stake here.
The whole concept of truth has been bastardized. We have
to restore the concept of truth. If you don't if
you don't have a concept of truth, I mean that
that leads to mental illness and so many other social problems.

Speaker 1 (01:39:46):
Yeah, so we're Chad with Edward Barlotte, who's the president
of the International Council for Men and Boys, And I
guess one of the things that I think a lot
of us are probably thinking about and maybe concerned about,
is how we we could possibly reverse something like what
we're seeing. Because obviously, these extreme leftist women that do
go down this crazy train, they need some mental help,

(01:40:10):
without a doubt, But what are the ways can we
help fight this and and really kind of bring men
and boys back into at least the conversation or into
the highlight of things and kind of change the direction
we're going is there anything that we can do or
are we just watching that train run off the tracks.

Speaker 8 (01:40:30):
Well, actually, I have some good news to share with you.
And this goes all the way back to the election
of November the fifth, when Donald Trump was elected president.
And that happened because men, especially young men, are now
seen as what they call the power demographic in the

(01:40:51):
American electorate. In other words, this is the demographic that
makes her breaks a candidate running for office or whatever party.
So following that November fifth breakthrough election, there have been
statements made by both Democrats and Republicans say reaching out

(01:41:13):
to men in a positive ways, saying, hey, guys, we
need to do more to help you in terms of
your health, your mental health. Donald Trump himself deplored what
he called the malicious campaign against masculinity. Those those are
Donald Trump's words in a proclamation he did for Mental

(01:41:36):
Health Week back back in November. By I'm sorry in March.
So anyway, So the point I'm making is that we
are already heading in the right direction, So we just
want to support that trend.

Speaker 1 (01:41:51):
Yeah, yeah, I mean it is refreshing to see with
the gen Z specifically, because you know, obviously gen Z
gets a very bad reputation because you know, the loudmouthed
ones that get out there and say so many stupid things,
you know, and we're coming to find out that they're
less and less the majority of that and and the

(01:42:15):
majority now is the men that are waking up to this,
that are being more conservative, that are you know, not
this d masculine uh, you know, individuals, and they're looking
to improve things. Uh So we're seeing kind of that
that uptick on that younger generation. And I think for
us older generations, correct me if I'm wrong. I think
this is one of the things that we need to
encourage and uplift. I mean, you know, from the from

(01:42:37):
a conservative kind of right side, it's one of these
things where we need to embrace them more into the
party so that they don't fall down the trap of
the liberalism.

Speaker 8 (01:42:49):
Well you know, I mean for those of your your
listeners who are parents, especially as boys, do everything you
can to be portive to help to get your son
involved in in you know, extracurricular activities, more engaged in
their school activities.

Speaker 3 (01:43:09):
On and on.

Speaker 8 (01:43:10):
I mean, parents play such an important role in bringing
about this transformation of our current society.

Speaker 1 (01:43:18):
Yeah, yeah, I mean it is nuts, literally, and somebody
just said, you know, Grocajon's supplements would sell like crazy
at Sidney Sweeney could endorse them, you know, and it
seems like that's kind of what we've lost. Is is
that just that masculinity, and you know, it seems to
trigger the left, which I sometimes I just don't quite
understand what's going on with all of that.

Speaker 8 (01:43:41):
Well, the advice that I give to your listeners is
to men is do not be ashamed of your masculinity,
Be proud of your masculinity. Act with integrity, with courage,
with honesty, and make the world place for all. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:44:01):
Absolutely, I know that you're you're you're spokesperson, doctor Carl.
She has a book out is the Real Men Don't
Go Woke? What is that all about? Can you tell
about that a little bit?

Speaker 8 (01:44:14):
Well, I think that's that's basically what we've been saying
during our interview today is that you know, there there
are strong cultural pressures on men to to acquiesce to
the narrative of patriarchy, to to sort of submit to

(01:44:34):
this this narrative that women are the you know, are
should be running the world. No, that's just nonsense. So, yeah,
we have to stop the wotness, which of course is
a pressure on men as well as women.

Speaker 1 (01:44:52):
Yeah, So seeing what we're seeing today with with with
kind of the change in how you know a lot
of people conservative women and men in general are kind
of being over this woke, this DEI kind of thing
and really kind of pushing back on the uh that
progressive ideology and movement. Do you think we're heading in
that right direction? How long will it take us to

(01:45:14):
maybe overcome all of this?

Speaker 8 (01:45:18):
Well? Wow? So yeah, when I look pointing back to
these twelve areas of male disadvantage, these I mean, these
are you know, these have been in place for many years.
I mean, let's just take the fact that men are
dying five years sooner than women. I mean, that's the
problem that we actually have traced going back literally decades

(01:45:40):
and decades. So, but in contrast, look at the current
Department of Health and Human Services. Hold on to your
seat right now. There are seven offices of women's health,
zero offices of men's health in our own Health and
Human Service. And by the way, I used to work

(01:46:02):
in that department, so I know the ins and outs
of HHF. Bottom line is that's just an example of
how the feminist craziness operates is to completely tell the
opposite of the truth. Here's another example of that. But
so just recently, I'm talking about last week the Gates

(01:46:25):
Foundation announced a two point five billion dollars grant for
women's health. Two point five billion dollars. They said the
reason was women had been excluded from medical research. Well,
I have news for them, Brian, that is one of
the biggest, most egregious lies ever because women and I

(01:46:49):
have researched as myself, women had always been included in
medical research going back to the nineteen sixties and before.
So there's so many lives there that we just had
to sort of take everything with a grain of salt. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:47:06):
Well, when the Gates Foundations open their mouth, I mean
generally we know that it's going to be spewed in
a bunch of bs anyhow, So you know, we take
that with a grain of salt. But it's interesting to
know that that there's actually no men's health kind of department,
which I guess maybe we need to get on RFK
Junior and be like, hey, what about us, because you know,

(01:47:28):
you look at the suicide rate of men, and you know,
you have a life expectancy and everything else. It really
does seem like men are being left out of, you know,
this type of stuff and not being considered when it
comes to our own mental health.

Speaker 8 (01:47:46):
Exactly, and actually coincidentally, we did send a letter to
Secretary Kennedy just just a few weeks ago on exactly
this issue. We said, hey, we pointed out, you know,
he has a big interest in autism. Well, surpriing surprise,
the majority of people with autism are male. So we

(01:48:07):
point out, hey, Secretary Kennedy, if we had had a
focus on mental health going back ten twenty years, we
would know a heck of a lot more about autism
now than we do. That's just one of the many
examples of how, you know, science has been supported by
the feminist agenda.

Speaker 1 (01:48:29):
Yeah, you know, it's very interesting though now to see that,
you know, we're pointing out that there is really truly
an official issue with the crazy left because now this,
like I said earlier, it justifies a lot of us
men who said that, you know, you're crazy, and the
fact that we're addressing this issue because it really does
need to be addressed, and I think it needs to

(01:48:50):
be addressed, not just for you know, our own sake,
but for the sake of those progressive women that keep
going down that road. And as part of the Council
for Men and Boys, you know, obviously men and boys
are one of your priority. But is there any suggestions
and advice that you guys have to women who may
be teetering on the edge of going down that progressive

(01:49:12):
actors avenue and how we men and conservative women can
keep them from falling off that trail and coming back
to our side.

Speaker 8 (01:49:23):
Well, that's a great question, Brian, because a key point
that we make over and over again is that this
is not either or debate. This isn't and both debates.
In other words, when men are dying trying years earlier
than women, that actually is a problem, and it's hurtful

(01:49:43):
to women. And I'm giving an example. A lot of
women end up older women end up in nursing homes
because their husband died, you know, years before, and there's
nobody there to help them. So they end up in
a nursing home, even though they could continue to live
in a you know, in a condominion, but they can't

(01:50:05):
because you know, their their husband is long gone. That's
just one of many examples of how the issues we're
talking about about helping men and boys will also be
helpful to women and girls. And that's the point that
we that we make all the time. So how do
we how do we sort of reverse this? Well, you know,

(01:50:27):
I think the advice to two women who are maybe
sort of in between these two you know, ideological polls
is don't don't don't follow in the in the footsteps
of your feminal sisters. That's a disaster because you're going
to end up in your sixties. You're going to end

(01:50:48):
up uh with it, with no husband, with no children,
living alone with with a cat, and you're going to
regret that you that you that you plotted this core
in your life.

Speaker 1 (01:51:02):
Yeah, and we could also probably tell them don't go
to college, because that seems to be the other big
destructive element for so many of these young women. Edward Barlotte,
you're the president of the International Council on Men and Boys,
the book that we were talking about Real Men Don't
Go wok, which is a very true statement. How can
people find out more about your organization?

Speaker 8 (01:51:24):
Yeah? Sure, Well, here's the web address is www. Men
and Boys dot net, men and Boys dot net. We have,
you know, all of it. We have scientific information about
all twelve of these areas, and actually in November will

(01:51:46):
be celebrating Men's Equality Months. We'll be talking about all
of these issues on a actually on a global scale.

Speaker 1 (01:51:54):
All right, awesome. You know what, Edward, this is a
great conversation, you know, and obviously it's it's a very
important thing. We can make some jokes about it, but
it is an important thing for the future of this country,
not only for men and boys, but for these young
women who are on the left, because, like you said,
you go down this road, you're gonna find yourself being

(01:52:15):
all alone in your elder years, just living with a
cat and having nobody there to support you. And that's
that's not a good way to go. And you guys
are doing some great work and I appreciate you coming
on again. In the book, it's called Real Men Don't
Go Woke. Where can people get that book?

Speaker 8 (01:52:32):
You know, I just purchase it from Amazon and it's
available online.

Speaker 1 (01:52:38):
All right, awesome, Edward Barlow, thank you so much for
taking a couple of minutes for us again, President of
the National Council of Men and Boys. We got to
do this fight even though it's for the liberal women,
we still got to fight for them, you know, to
save the world, I think is what we got to do.
We look out for each other. Edward, have a fantastic weekend,
and thank you so much for coming on. I do
appreciate it.

Speaker 8 (01:52:59):
Good to check you.

Speaker 1 (01:53:00):
Take care of absolutely you as well. And you know what,
I think a lot of us men now we feel
a little justified on that. We've been saying, girl, you crazy,
and now there's a little bit more science that is
behind that. So there you go again. The book is
called Real Men Don't Go Woke. The website is Men
and Boys dot net. If you miss out on that,

(01:53:21):
we'll throw it up on the Brian russshow dot com
so you can check that out. Coming up just a
little bit, we are going to chat with the boys
from America in view of course today America is definitely
in view of the world, because today is the day
up in Alaska that President Putin and President Trump are
meeting to discuss obviously, first and foremost Ukraine and the

(01:53:44):
situation there. And while some are saying that that's pretty
much the only thing that they're going to be talking about,
it'll also be interesting to see if they also go
down the road of some of the trade, because that
is obviously a big thing that Donald Trump is working on,
is trade, and right now we're looking at blocking a
lot of Russia. And there's also these fears that are

(01:54:05):
coming out now from people like the EU, some of
the less intelligent ones over there, about how there could
be an alliance between Russia and the United States and
that this could be a bad thing. We'll say though,

(01:54:26):
but yes, Donald Trump right now is wheels up and
he's already en route to Alaska where President Putin came
in yesterday. Which is interesting too because watching all of
that situation, it's tourist season, not a lot of places
to stay. They're doing it all on a military base
up there. So this is going to be a very
interesting thing to watch throughout the weekend and the reactions

(01:54:48):
of Chris. We'll talk more about it on the show
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(01:55:19):
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(01:55:40):
we're going to enjoy. This morning, we're talking about this.
This is our second week in a row without this
guy named Brett. I forget what he does. I think
he's part of this little show. But I know this guy,
Matt Doster. He's also part of said show, America in View,
and we get two weeks in a row with you, Matt,
how did we walk out?

Speaker 9 (01:56:00):
Luckiest guy? And I agree that Brett guy, this Brett guy,
I don't think we need to talk about him anymore.
He's in the rear view mirror at this point.

Speaker 8 (01:56:10):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (01:56:11):
Well, you know what, he hugged up all the limelight
for the longest time on this segment without you, so
it's time for us to, uh to even score a
little bit.

Speaker 9 (01:56:19):
I think that that is exactly That is exactly right,
and I'm glad somebody recognizes that we're going to give
him a little payback.

Speaker 1 (01:56:26):
Yeah, that's exactly what we're going to do. American View,
by the way, is heard right here on the Florida
Man Radio Network twelve noon on Saturdays. We'll cover a
lot of things Florida because you guys are are based
right out of Tallahassee. You guys political consultants, so you
you really got your your your feelings out there on
what's going on, and of course you also, like me,

(01:56:46):
dive into a lot of other issues. And there's a
lot of things for us to talk about, thankfully, not
a whole lot in Florida. But we do have some
good news new addition to the administration. Let's talk about that,
the new.

Speaker 9 (01:56:56):
Lt that's right after gosh, it's been like six months,
maybe seven months of a vacancy. Yeah, yeah, exactly when
the former Lieutenant Governor Jennet Yunyaz took a position leading
Florida International University down in the Miami area. But now
DeSantis has appointed Jay Collins as the lieutenant governor for Florida.

(01:57:21):
Jay Collins, as a state senator, was a state senator
down in the Tampa area. And so we've got, you know,
a full leadership team at the helm and you know,
so far, so good. It's just been a couple of days.
Of course, everybody's wanting to know what does this do
to the governor's race. That's the big question on people's minds.
And you know, the indications is that he is going

(01:57:43):
to run for governor, is at least looking at it
really seriously.

Speaker 8 (01:57:46):
As we've talked.

Speaker 9 (01:57:47):
On your show, Brian in the past, there are some
other people that are, Yeah, there's some other people looking
at it as well. So I think we are in
this world, which you know, for good or for bad,
whatever whatever your take on it is, it is looking
like we're going to have a Republican price married for
the governor's race.

Speaker 8 (01:58:01):
Could be messy, could be good.

Speaker 9 (01:58:03):
Could be bad. We'll we'll have to see how that
works out, but it'll be interesting to see mister Collins
as he gets into that lieutenant governor's role. It's kind
of an odd position in Florida, yes, because there's not
really it almost is. There's not really like a job description.
Some of the lieutenant governors in other states will have
dual roles where they'll be the president of the Senate

(01:58:26):
maybe something like that, but it doesn't really happen that
way in Florida. So I think a lot of it
is just going to be whatever duties the governor assigns
to him, and whatever role he ends up playing, we'll
see over the next twelve months or so.

Speaker 1 (01:58:40):
Yeah, and if he is getting serious about running for
the governor and if Governor DeSantis decides to back him,
I think we know what a lot of his duties
want up being, and we will get to know Jay
Collins real quickly and we'll see him all over the place,
which we'll make the primary process here in Florida real

(01:59:00):
interesting because you know, obviously we've got Byron Donalds, who's
already in the UH in the race officially, and several
other people that are being talked about and considered and
considering UH. So it'll be real interesting, especially, you know,
if if Donald Trump decides to to stay in back

(01:59:21):
Byron Donald's and if Jay Collins gets the backing of
Rohndo Santis. Oh this this, this sounds like this is
gonna be a fun year coming up next year. Between
that and the Senate races and Congress races.

Speaker 9 (01:59:32):
Yeah, yeah, exactly, And I mean you could really see
some fireworks. And you know, I think we're seeing this
in some other states where some of the political contests
are lining up to be almost like a proxy battle
between rival camps. I don't know that that's always the
most accurate way to look at it, but I think
the media would definitely want to paint it that way,
you know. I think that's the Those are the battle

(01:59:54):
lines that they would want to draw. I think people
are gonna get enjoy getting to know Jay Colin. He's
a he's a military guy, you know, has has a
strong track record of service and lost lost a part
of his leg as a result of that action. So
you know, he's got a really good story from that standpoint.

(02:00:14):
Hasn't been in Florida as long as some of the
other guys, you know, so he's he's got that sort
of new resident that a lot of Floridians have. Then
you've got guys like Wilson Simpson and Paul Renner and
some of the other names that have been floating around.
So you know, it could be end up being like
a two man race, it could be a four or
five man race. It's just something that we're going to
have to to see. And I mean, you still have

(02:00:37):
you still have this, uh I think long shot possibility
that that Casey DeSantis changes their mind and you know,
decides to throw it in. So it's it's going to
be fun regardless. Hopefully it's good for the state and
good for the good for the people of Florida.

Speaker 1 (02:00:52):
Yeah, it will be interesting, especially when you look at
the the mixture of people, uh that are getting in it.
I mean, you've got the born here race here, as
you've you've got the you know, people like Jay who's
kind of moved to Florida, which might actually be a
better fit when you really break it down, because Florida's
population has changed so much over the years that you know,

(02:01:14):
the born here, raised here has really kind of now
become a minority compared to everybody else's come here, and
Florida's changed a lot as far as the dynamics of
the people, So somebody like Jay might actually stand a
better chance than maybe some of the people who were
always born and raised here that might not be a
big benefit anymore. I've noticed that when it comes to

(02:01:35):
our local politics.

Speaker 9 (02:01:37):
You're exactly right, And I mean it just goes to
the sort of continuing, the continually changing demo of Florida.
And we are a state that has lots and lots
of people who come here, and the positive side of
that story is they're coming to Florida for a reason.
They see something in Florida that they liked, whether it's

(02:01:58):
the economy, whether it's whether whether it's the freedom that
we've had with our with our rules and our mandates
or lack thereof.

Speaker 8 (02:02:06):
So you're exactly right.

Speaker 9 (02:02:08):
It's interesting to see as a voter, are you going
to sympathize more with people that are like you, like
maybe maybe maybe somebody moved in recently, so they like
the idea of a candidate that moved in relatively recently.
And then you know, the flip side would be, how
well do you know the state? Do you understand the
history of the legacy and all those sorts of things.
So every candidate's going to sort of highlight his own

(02:02:29):
personal story, you know, based on whatever he thinks is
the strengths of his candidacy. But I think in the end,
I mean, I was saying, hopefully it's good for Florida.

Speaker 8 (02:02:38):
It will be good for Florida.

Speaker 9 (02:02:39):
It'll be good to have a robust contest, absolutely, have people,
have people get their ideas out there. They'll get their
responses from the voters and the constituents to learn what
what do people care about, what are their priorities, And
in the end we'll have a good nominee that will
go up, you know, against the Democrats in November of
next year.

Speaker 1 (02:02:57):
Yeah, And I mean the good thing though, when when
you look at the the pool of candidates for the
Republican Party right now, there really isn't anybody that that
I would say, is oh God, please don't run. Each
one is good in their own right and would would
be good for Florida no matter what. But you know,
you do the flip side now on the Democrat side,
they seem to already be uniting behind one person, which

(02:03:22):
you know, considering the again the dynamic of Florida and
how much it's changed, you know, the Republicans that have
moved into Florida and the Conservatives have moved into Florida
are not quite the same as those that have been
here for a very long time, and they're they're coming
from very strong Democrat areas. So I think that's one
of the things that you know, the Republican Party really
needs to be very aware of, because you know, their

(02:03:46):
candidate is somebody who could really kind of almost go
right down the middle and could potentially grab some of
those Republican candidates who might get Republican voters who might
be a little tired of some of the drama that
we've seen with the Republican Party in Florida recently.

Speaker 9 (02:04:05):
I think you're nailing it. I think that's exactly right.
And you know, all day long, I'll dig in and
defend on the on the sort of conservative talking points
that our leaders have had over the last few terms.
I'm sure you would too as well, Brian, But you're
exactly right from a tactical standpoint, and this is funny.
It's sort of telling about the Democratic Party in Florida

(02:04:28):
there there if David Jolly ends up being their nominee,
and as you said, it does seem like they're sort
of closing ranks behind them.

Speaker 8 (02:04:36):
It's almost like.

Speaker 9 (02:04:37):
They've borrowed their their nominees from the Republicans, right. I mean,
Jolly has had this kind of weird, weird biography where
he was a Democrat and he was a Republican, then
he was sort of in the middle, and now he's
a Democrat again. But it's almost like they're they're reaching
over the island saying, Okay, Charlie, Chris, Okay, David Jolly,
you know, come over here and help us try to

(02:04:57):
win an election. You know, Chris did not do well
in the last election against the Santas, but the one
before against Rick Scotty did quite well. I mean he
almost he almost pulled that off. And so could David
Jolly pull a sort of similar you know, borrow some
of those talking points maybe seem reasonable on some of
the more leftist ideology that that Dems have lost on

(02:05:19):
in the last election. Yeah, I can see it happening,
and I think I don't think there's anything you can
take for granted. I think it's got to be a
real race and you really have to to, you know,
just not be cavalier about it. It's got to be
taken seriously.

Speaker 1 (02:05:34):
Yeah, you're right, and and considering the mentality that the
left has right now with with the very much so
divide and conquer and divide society, with how they're doing it,
you know, I can see them going on with a
campaign not necessarily high the landing how great David Jolly is,
but talking about how you know, just basically dividing the

(02:05:54):
Republicans going, oh, well, you know Donald Trump didn't get
his candidate. Oh, Donald Trump is a horrible and then
you know, Onto Santus got his candidate or vice versa
or whatever. And I can see them throwing that mix
in there and getting Republicans angry. So I think that
on the on the state level, and which by the way,
I still haven't got a return phone call from a
certain state person in the Republican Party, but I digress

(02:06:14):
on that. You know, we we got to make sure
that the state party realizes that they're going to have
to unite the Republican Party no matter who the nominee
ends up being, and that just because we've got two
million more registered voters doesn't mean anything. Because again, somebody
like David Jolly, you know, he's he's center enough that

(02:06:36):
he may be able to pull a little bit. And
if we start dividing the Republican party more, there's gonna
be people who are gonna either go, one, screw it,
I'm not voting. Or two, you know, David Jelly's not
all that bad. And and we can find ourselves with
a Democrat mayor or Democrat governor. And I don't think
that would be good for the state of Florida or
the country.

Speaker 9 (02:06:55):
Even it would not be good. You're you're exactly right.
I mean, you've laid out sort of the game plan.
And the other other kind of worst case scenario is
if the Republican field just goes really vitriolic toward one another,
lots of you know, lots of accusations. I don't think
anybody wants that. It needs to be a fair fight.
It needs to be on the issues. It needs to be,

(02:07:17):
you know, about the things that voters care about. It
can't get into a bunch of personal accusations or any
other things that sometimes happen in these political contests, because
if that happens, then you could have somebody who's badly
damaged coming out of a contest, and then the Dems
and the left wing media, they'll just jump on that,
you know, they'll say, oh, yeah, yeah, you guys, you
guys are hypocrites because you you know, you you here,

(02:07:41):
you are saying that this is the guy that should
vote for us, or that we should vote for and
he's a comeback, you know, so like we just can't
go down that. We will get trapped if we go
down that path.

Speaker 1 (02:07:51):
Yeah, we got to be very careful though, as we
are going to be in some trouble. We're chatting with
Matt Dawser, who's co host of America and View with
some other guy. What is his name, Brett or something.

Speaker 8 (02:08:02):
I think it's I think it's Brett. I can't be
like that.

Speaker 1 (02:08:05):
It's been a while since we've talked with him. I
heard every Saturday right here at twelve noon on the
the Florida Man Radio Network. And there's a lot of
other things going on in Florida. You know, obviously, you know,
the lieutenant governor, the building up getting ready for the
governor's race and a few other races. But there's also
the the immigration situation, and obviously we've got Alligator Alcatraz,
which you know that's going through some court battles right

(02:08:26):
now with trying to stop the construction of it. Ronde
Stance is now coming out and saying, you know what, hey,
let's do yet another one. Let's talk about the second
deportation center that Rondessants is talking about.

Speaker 8 (02:08:39):
Yeah, and it's a deportation depot.

Speaker 9 (02:08:43):
It's apparently what they're looking at as a prison that's
not being used in Baker County over kind of north
central Florida. And you know, I get a kicked out
of this. Whoever's coming up with these names. You know,
somebody is really earning their paycheck as they as they
figure out what's going to play best in the media
and what's going to illustrate this effort to secure our
border and make sure that the people who live in

(02:09:05):
this country have permission to do it. So, yeah, this
is the next phase I guess of Governor Desantus's efforts
on this front. According to him, the facility down and
out Alligator Alcatraz is really like at full capacity, and
so they need more and it would give them another
tool to continue to work with the Feds and just
do everything that they're doing is on this effort. So yeah, more,

(02:09:28):
It just keeps rolling out.

Speaker 8 (02:09:29):
I don't know if they'll end up.

Speaker 9 (02:09:30):
Coming with three or four or five more, but at
least on number two.

Speaker 1 (02:09:33):
Now what ar we could always just send them home.
I mean, that's that's another little option. But I digress
from that one just a little bit.

Speaker 9 (02:09:42):
Well, and that's the thing, you know, this whole process
is so new. I think people are not really even
sure what is the process? How long do they stay
in these places, what's being reviewed, or their lawyers involved.
You know, there's a lot of things that people just
don't really understand or know. But yeah, you're right, Ultimately,
if you're a criminal, you're in this in this country illegally.

(02:10:03):
The most obvious answer is to go back to where
you came from. Sometimes there's complications with that, but but yeah,
that would be the ultimate plan. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:10:12):
I mean, if we don't start getting some of them
actually out of here, we're gonna have to call Tom
Holman and say, hey, buddy, can you guys he's up
just a minute, because you know, you look at what
ICE is doing right now. They're just rounding them up
like it's you know, it's candy in the streets. Uh,
and they're going crazy on it. So we got to
start getting them out of there and make a little
bit of room. Without a doubt, but deportation depot. I

(02:10:33):
love it that And I mean, to be honest with you,
I never really liked the Alligator Alcatraz. I would have
liked it better if it was like Gator Traz because
that sounds more for you know, just gatter Traz. Instead.
I tried to push that one to try and get
it to change that, but I failed.

Speaker 9 (02:10:49):
But hey man, you just need to just just go
out and make a few T shirts.

Speaker 1 (02:10:53):
I did. There's a taut Actually it's a great T
shirt an alligator. It's all like muscular and as the
Gator Chaz underneath it, and it just did. That movement
didn't work. They stayed with Alligator Alcatraz. So I mean,
I love it.

Speaker 9 (02:11:07):
Yeah, just jump on a little earlier next time.

Speaker 8 (02:11:09):
Maybe I don't know, but I love it.

Speaker 9 (02:11:10):
The marketing minds, the marketing and branding minds of Florida
and overdrive and to do everything we can to sell
this story. Interesting thing. So on the national front, one
of the things that we're going to talk about tomorrow
is Gavin Newsome out in California. He's really, you know,
trying to do whatever he can to be the counterweight
to what's going on in the Trump world and all

(02:11:31):
that kind of stuff. But you know, he had this
press conference earlier in the week, and now a bunch
of border patrol agents happened.

Speaker 8 (02:11:38):
To be there.

Speaker 9 (02:11:39):
Everybody's like, Oh, was this a coincidence or was it
not a coincidence? You know, I think everybody can kind
of draw their own conclusions from it. But that's some
more sort of fun political theater going on on the
opposite side of the aisle. I'm afraid he's going to
end up making a pool out of himself. I mean,
I say, I'm afraid it will be fine with me
if he does. But I just don't see this thing
passing out. In California. They've got voters basically that would

(02:12:01):
have to overturn their own system for growing maps, and
I do not see that happening.

Speaker 1 (02:12:06):
Yeah, that in you know, we talked about this a
couple of times this week with some guests too, that
when you look at the California I mean, it shifted
in double digits to the right in the last election,
so you might want to just leave it alone because
you know, just like in Massachusetts, where the entire state
is all Democratic districts. They haven't had a Republican in

(02:12:26):
Congress since nineteen ninety six, but thirty six percent of
the state is still Republican. And they're like, well, if
Texas does it, we're going to do it too. And
being from Massachusetts, I was embarrassed, and I'm like, shut up,
because what you're going to do is you're going to
redraw some things and you might end up getting a
Republican congress person and you're gonna screw yourself up. But

(02:12:49):
like in California, same possibility. And even in New York,
because New York also took a double digit shift to
the right, and they're like, we're going to do some
changing too. It's like, you really, that's nothing.

Speaker 9 (02:13:00):
Nothing would be more entertaining than as California and maybe
some of these other states made some changes and they
ended up actually losing a seat.

Speaker 8 (02:13:08):
I mean, that would be yeah, that would be just
poetic justice, wouldn't it.

Speaker 1 (02:13:11):
Yeah, it really would. It's like, you know, you threw
type potentrum over Texas and and and that's what you get,
and they kind of deserve it. But you know, speaking
of the press conference with with Gavin Newsom the mayor
Karen Bass. I don't know if you saw her press
conference that she had outside of it, she was throwing
her temperatantum. I mean she was angry, like the whole
how dare you with the ice coming in and doing

(02:13:35):
the sweep? Right there? That was.

Speaker 9 (02:13:40):
And it all becomes political theater, right, It all becomes
this opportunity for people to sort of grandstand and make
their make their big show. I mean sometimes they seem
like they're losing control. You know, it doesn't seem like
they they really can handle it. It's you know, it
is what it is, right, It's the thing that politicians do,
and they're going to keep doing it in the end.

(02:14:02):
Let's hope some substance comes out.

Speaker 8 (02:14:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:14:04):
Absolutely, another interview to actually go look for, at least
a little SoundBite from the LA situation. Was the the
ice guy, the one in charge of the raid. He
got asked by a reporter about the situation, and you
could just see this grin on his face. And as
I watched that, and he kind of just told the
truth about you know, hey we're here and Ruth snagging

(02:14:24):
him up. I can hear all of the leftists melting
down and screeching over his reaction, which was fantastic to see.
But America good view. What do you got for guests
on the show tomorrow? I mean, obviously we know what
we're going to be talking about.

Speaker 9 (02:14:38):
Yeah, we're looking forward to talking with Mike Canna. He's
our most frequent recurring guest. I think he's been on
the show five or six times. A good friend of ours,
political expert, lives in Washington, DC. We make fun of
him for being in the swamp, but he leads some
political committees and does some work all over the country.
We're going to talk about everything. We're gonna talk about
all these national issues and some of the state.

Speaker 8 (02:14:59):
Issues as well. Well.

Speaker 9 (02:15:00):
I'm sure we're going to end up taking a pretty
deep dive into everything going on with law enforcement in Washington,
d C.

Speaker 8 (02:15:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (02:15:08):
Donald Trump said something at his press conference this week
or his press availability this week, which I just loved.
He said his father always told him don't go in
a restaurant if it has a dirty front door. He said,
if the front door is dirty, everything else is too.
And that's his basic perspective on Washington, d C. He says,
you know, we have world leaders come to this city.
We have other important leaders come to this city, and

(02:15:31):
we have crime and homelessness and all the all the
sorts of things that mar the cities of America, and
he's making a point to try to clean it up.
You know, some of the people can argue about the tactics,
even me. I'm not crazy when I see soldiers on
the street, but I think the problem is real. And
it's a federal district, so the rules are a little
bit different, and I think if he can pull this off,

(02:15:53):
it's gonna it's just going to send a message everywhere
this can be done. These cities don't have to be helpless.

Speaker 1 (02:16:00):
One of the things he said, this could be a
blueprint for the rest of the cities. Of course they
all take it as oh my god, he's gonna come
and take over our city. Well maybe he needs to,
but we'll see right yeah. Tomorrow American View right here
on the four Man Radio Network at twelve noon, Matt
will be joined with some guy named Brett's. It's a
great show. If you haven't tuned in to check it out,

(02:16:21):
I hope you do. Matt, Thanks as always for coming on.
It's it's great two weeks in a row with you, Man.

Speaker 9 (02:16:28):
I know, as always, really enjoy it.

Speaker 8 (02:16:29):
Brian.

Speaker 9 (02:16:30):
We're looking forward to tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (02:16:31):
Absolutely, and we will talk with you soon. And I
keep checking my email box and my text messages for hey, Brian,
you want to be a guest on America in View.
Maybe it's gotten lost. Maybe it's gotten lost. That other
guy Brett kept saying, you know, hey, we should have
you as a guest. So, I you know, if the
invitation just got lost, I understand a rescind is fine.
I'm I'm just gonna throw it.

Speaker 9 (02:16:51):
If I find him, I'll yell at him.

Speaker 1 (02:16:54):
Okay, there you go. Matt Dawser of American View, thanks
so much, Bud, have a fantastic weekend. Well we'll talk
with you again really soon. The great show. By the way,
check it out tomorrow right here on the Florida Man
Radio Network at twelve noon Central time. We got to
take a quick break. We'll be right back. This is
the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome back

(02:17:17):
to the show. Good morning, and that is it for us.
We got to get out of here big thanks to
Edward Barlott from the Men and Boys Group of the
International Men and Boys Group, plus Matt Dawser from American
in View. If you need links to any of their sites,
go to the Brianrushshow dot com. You can find it
right there on the guest page. We got to go,
have a fantastic weekend. We'll talk to you coming up

(02:17:38):
on Monday. See you later.
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