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Speaker 1 (01:40):
Well, hello, good morning, and welcome to the show. Happy Thursday.
We're just one more day away from the weekend. Can't
wait for that. How you doing? You're doing all right good?
I'm glad that you are. Naturally we have a ton
of things to talk about this morning. But first, good
morning to you all my rusties watching this morning over on
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Good morning to everybody right here on the Florida Man
Radio Network listening throughout the northern section of Florida from
Pensacola to just about Jacksonville down there in the Gainesville area,
of course, right here in Panama City, where the show
is based out of. Hello, thank you so much for
getting your day going with us. We do appreciate it.
Where do we start on stupid today? You know, this
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is the problem that I had with the show every
single morning. It is trying to figure out which stupid
story to actually start with. And this time around, I
got to go back to my home state of Massachusetts
with the dumbness that is going on in that state. Now,
I'm gonna give you a second to kind of prepare
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yourself for this, because this is a level of stupid
that only Democrats can show you. Now, with all of
this madness that is going on to the Texas argument
over the redistricting of several of the districts in Texas
and California, jumping in and saying, well, we're going to
do it too. If the Republicans do that, we're going
to redistrict our districts. And then of course the wicked
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Witch of the North, Kathy Hochol in New York says,
ha ha, we're going to do it too, and we'll
take your dog with us. Massachusetts has got to step
up and say, well, we're going to do the same thing.
But there's a slight problem with how the state of
Massachusetts has decided they are going to also jump into
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the jerry mandering and they are going to do this
as well Massachusetts Governor Mara Healy, who is hands down
got to be one of the dumbest governors that that
state has ever elected, and they had Michael Ducacus. Okay,
this woman is not very bright at all. So Massachusetts,
please do me a little proud, just a smidge proud,
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And when it comes time to elect a new governor,
can you get one with at least in IQ points
of two because this one she's flatlining it, she really is.
But in response to the Texas legislature trying to move
a redistricting in their state to basically create more Republican districts,
which first off, of the state is like ninety eight
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percent Republican to begin with. Healey's now making a very
brave stand and threatening a revenge on Texas because I
can tell you right now, Texas is shaken in their boots.
They're shaken in their boots so hard that the hats
and the belt buckles have fallen off, because Texas is
so scared right now of the Massachusetts may governor coming
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out and saying that if you do that, if you'll
do that, we're going to have our revenge on you,
and we're gonna do it too. Here's the problem with
Massachusetts taking its revenge or retaliation against Texas, because Texas
is going to redistrict some of their districts and redrawn
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a little bit to take a more Republican It's the
fact that currently the state of Massachusetts has nine congressional
districts nine Okay, count them with me, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
eight nine. And out of the nine congressional districts in
the state of Massachusetts, there are nine Democrats representing them. Now,
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I know that it may be early for some of you.
This may be a difficult one to do. Some math.
So let me help you out with this. Ready, hang on,
let me let me get some math paper here. We'll
do this. We'll do this by paper, you know what. First,
hang out, Let's let's pull up the calculator. Let's do this, uh,
because I want I want like some some real, real
brain power going on here. So we have nine of
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them and out of the nine, so we're gonna subtract
out of the nine nine Democrats. Huh, that leaves zero Republicans.
Now that that can't be right. Let me let me
do this common core math. Okay, nine districts. Okay, we
got this. Nine districts represented by nine Democrats equals zero Republican.
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Now that still is working out wrong. Now maybe that's right.
Maybe maybe that is right. I haven't started drinking my
coffee yet, and sometimes math not my strongest suit. But
I'm pretty sure and you can help me with this
in the chats if you need to. There's no Republicans
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representing the state of Massachusetts. So therefore, if you redraw
the lines in the districts of Massachusetts, you're only going
to shift the Democrats to a Democrat strict. I don't
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think that plan is very well thought. Out, Governor. I
really don't think that was thought out very well. I mean,
was this one of these things where you just, like,
at the heat of the moment of trying to say something,
that you went out and said, well, we'll do it too, Lord,
have mercy. I'm embarrassed to say that I'm from the
state of Massachusetts, proud to say that I live in
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Florida and I have been here for twenty something years now.
But yeah, Massachusetts, come on, y'all can do a little
bit better than that. However, here's one of the dangers
that I think the governor probably didn't think about too
much is that the entire state of Massachusetts is not
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a solid Democratic state. There are a lot of pockets
in Massachusetts that are very Republican leaning, and they may
screw up by redistrict a district and it ends up
going a little bit more Republican and it gives them
at least one Republican representative from the state of Massachusetts.
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That Ricky, I think you got that math right. Nine
Democrats plus nine Democrats equals zero brains. I didn't think
that I could find a stupid dumber than a story
dumber than this one to start off the show. I
really can't it. As a matter of fact, when you
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look at the state of Massachusetts, it has not had
a Republican represent the state in Congress since nineteen ninety six.
That's almost thirty years since there has been a Republican
congressperson from the state of Massachusetts. Also, when you look
at the state of Massachusetts the state Legislator, there are
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forty seats and thirty five of them are held by Democrats.
I would have loved to have been a fly on
the wall when this meeting was happening where Mara Healey,
the governor of Massachusetts, came out and said, I got
a great idea to get revenge on those Democrats. We'll
do it too. Because you know that there was somebody
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in that room, and it was probably an intern that
went down and looked and said, got off their social
media for a second, and stompedon went Did she just
did she just really say that we're going to of
the No, there's no way she's that dumb. Did she
really does she said that? What she just said? I
did hear that? Crankly right, But here, hold my coffee
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because I'm gonna show you something where they they continued
to do dumb stuff in the state of Massachusetts. State
of Massachusetts, they are another one of the sanctuary states
where they're allowing all of the migrants to come in.
And of course there's been the issues in Boston, and
you know when, of course, ICE the other day went
into the Boston area and they snagged what was it like,
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just about fifty Irish illegal migrants in this country. And
they didn't talk too much about it though, because the
problem with that is that they were all, oh what
is that again, Oh? Yeah, white, And that goes against
the narrative of the fact that Donald Trump hates people
of color, and that's why he is getting all of
the brown people, as they say, all the brown people
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out of the country so that it can be more white. Meanwhile,
ICE deports fifty white Irish illegals out of the country. Yeah, okay.
Then there's always Harry Sisson. Oh that poor boy, thanks,
that poor kid. I you know. And of course, now
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one of the things about Harry siss On now is
he's trying to become more manly. He's trying to become
more manly. And I'll tell you about that coming up
in a second. But first I got to finish off Massachusetts.
I got to finish this off. Chusetts now has so
far spent about eight hundred and thirty million dollars this
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fiscal year just housing more than four thousand families in
emergency shelter program. Hang on, let's let's do some math here.
So it's eight hundred and thirty million dollars and they
did that for four thousand families. That turns out to
be about two thousand or two hundred and seven thousand,
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five hundred dollars a year per family. Now, maybe not
so much in Massachusetts, because housing there is a little
on the expensive side. But hang on, let's let's let
let's do this down a little bit more. That's it's
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about seventeen thousand dollars a month per family that they
have spent in the state of Massachusetts. Now y'all know
that you could have just like rented them some apartments
for about fifteen thousand dollars a month cheaper a month
fifteen thousand dollars a month cheaper. Now, there's a lot
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of higher education in the state of Massachusetts. There's a
lot of the Ivy League schools, there's a lot of
big schools, in Massachusetts. Y'all need to tell me that
you couldn't find somebody with a calculator, somebody that could
have done the math in their head to figure that
out seventeen thousand dollars a month that they have been
spending on four thousand families for the emergency shelter program.
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By the way, the governor has now announced the closure
of all the remaining hotel shelters in Massachusetts amid the
formal termination of her executive emergency focused on the state's
Biden era migrant influx. And meanwhile, her Republican rival in
the twenty twenty six gubatatory sweeps, who has also served
as the state's housing secretary under GOP Governor Charlie Baker,
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is now telling the Democrats, I told you so, just
stop with all the MATHO. That's too early. I'm I know,
I'm sorry. I mean this is and this is difficult
math too. I mean, we're talking about trigonometry here right.
Just God, Massachusetts, come on, man, you do this stuff
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and it makes me embarrassed to say that that's where
I'm from. It's a beautiful state. But why do the
people have to be so damn stupid? More stupid. Come on,
But Governor Heely has now described her emergency order period
as a success. It's a success. You spend fifteen thousand
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dollars a month more than you should have on four
thousand families, a total of eight hundred and thirty million dollars,
and you're calling this a success. Holy hell, I would
hate to see what a failure is. I would really
truly hate to see what a failure is if that
is what the governor of Massachusetts and she thinks is
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a success. But going back to Harry Sisson, Oh boy,
that kid. It's just, you know, everybody's been picking on
them and we just can't relent with this kid. And
as a matter of fact, first post that I saw
this morning as I pumped open my ex account, Charlie
Kirk had shared a south Park segment where they're making
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fun of Charlie Kirk. Okay, it's funny, they're making fun
of him. You know south Park they like to pick
on people.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
You know.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
South Park is also not exactly the most conservative, right
leaning cartoon, even though they do some things that are
definitely not politically correct. And Charlie Kirk's responded to it
was not bad Kirkman and laugh emojis, and Harry Sisson's
got to come back because the kid is at this
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point of desperation, which is another sign that he may
no longer be getting paid by the DNC, because well,
first off, they don't have any money. And for a
long time. You can tell that the things that Harry
Sisson was going on about and the comments that he
was making, because it was all the talking points were
we're basically the stuff that was shoved down his throat
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saying hey, here it is. So his response was, how
do you not understand that South Park hates you? Lmao? Hey, Harry,
how do you not understand that people have a sense
of humor? And I know this is another thing that
the left just doesn't understand that a lot of times
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that sense of humor is the self. It kept deprecating,
a humor when you when you make fun of yourself
or somebody makes a joke about you, and you go,
that's funny. Do you understand that not everybody, especially most
of us on the on the right, that when you
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make a joke or an insult towards us, we don't
like curl up and cry in a corner. We don't
melt down. We don't demand that somebody be canceled. As
a matter of end with me. If you're ever going
to insult me, please please make sure it's a good one.
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Don't come out with some weak ass stuff, because I
will come back and tear you apart just for your weakness,
not because you insulted me, because first off, you can't
really insult me. You can, you can throw an attempt
to insult at me, but if you're gonna do it,
make sure it's good. Make sure it's one of those
things where I can go oh props on that one,
because I rank you. When you insult me, and if
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it's not good, that opens the door for me to
go all right, my turn. And when you say something
smartass around me, especially if you directed towards me, and
if I didn't hear it, I will ask what was that.
I'm not saying what was that? Because what's that? I'm
going to kick you. No, I really missed out one
on the insult.
Speaker 4 (17:05):
What was it?
Speaker 1 (17:05):
Because I want to hear it. I want to know
if it was good enough. How do you not understand
that South Park hates you? See how stupid you are?
Charlie Kirk. You just don't understand. You can't even see
that they're making fun of you. Yes he is. That's
why he said, not bad cartman. Laugh emoji, laugh emoj
He understands it. But anyhow, Harry Sisson now he is
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trying to become a little bit more on the manly
side because well, i mean, let's face it, we've all
been picking on him for a little while, picking on
him about his let's call it a friendship just to
be nice, his friendship with with Chris Maurie, and a
lot of the videos and things that again, come on,
I mean, I'm just saying, come on. Of course, then
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the controversy come out about Harry Sisson being kind of
a womanizer, which shocked us all. I mean that just
that shocked us all. When Harry siss On it came
out that he was actually harassing women to like date
him and send you know, risk gay photos and stuff. Well,
Harry sis On now he's decided he's going to become
more manly and he's hitting the gym and then kid
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is buffing up. He's buffing up, and he's he's doing
this whole democrat thing too. Were like, you know, fart boy,
Eric Swalwell, you all go to pump ron show you
how tough I am. Oh my mom in the gym,
I'm puffing up. However, I just want to point this
thing out now, there is a social kind of thing
when it comes to straight guys gay guys. Most of
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the straight guys we're like, yeah, whatever, I got the
keg here, you know, a little on the fat was
they had a little out of breath. And it always
seems like right now that the the gay population, the
male gay population, their big thing is, look at how
great my body looks. See how great it looks. I'm
just pointing that out here. You're not helping the case
any We got to take a quick break. We'll be
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right back. Good morning. This is the Brian Rush Show.
Speaker 5 (18:59):
All right, welcome back to the show.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
Good morning, Havy Thursday. Thanks for checking out the show
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me know or don't tell me that I didn't warn
you that this hot mess in the morning is visible. Anyhow,
welcome back to the show. Thanks so much for waking
up with us today. Do appreciate it. You know, the
Soy Boys, they continue and it's so funny watching them now,
the original group of Soy Boys that were that were
clearly paid by the d NC, the Shills, the Harry
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Says songs, the Chris Mowrey's What's that other, Dean Withers.
Dean Withers, Now, this is a kid. Look, I don't ever,
really truly want to ever encourage violence. I don't, but
you know that sometimes you get that urge to just
want to reach up and slap the stupid out of
somebody or slap the arrogance out of somebody. I come
across that kid's live feeds that he does all the time,
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and first time he is a complete and utter fake.
You know, his entire persona that he does is like
this complete fakeness that he does. Where he for the
longest time he was trying to make it out as
if he was like some wealthy kid. Come to find
out he's like CouchSurfing. To the point where he was
CouchSurfing on his brother's couch, and his brother got fed
up with his propaganda bs and kicked him out of
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the house and he had to go live with his grandma,
and he had busted on that and so upset too.
He got so upset that he didn't even realize that
he busted himself on his persona of I'm this rich
kid and I've got all this stuff, and then all
of a sudden, it's like, dude, you're sleeping on your
brother's couch and your brother just kicked you out, and
now you have to go live with your grandmother and
you're online complaining about it. But this kid, every time
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that I watch his lives and I can only take
it for a couple of minutes because it is just
his arrogant I Am more intelligent than anybody else attitude
that he has, and he just spews the dumbest things
all the time. But it's pretty sad though, to watch
them all between him, Chris Mowory, Hairbear and a few
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of the others, where you can see that they're falling apart.
They don't know where to go anymore because every time
that they go to slam on Donald Trump, go to
slam on MAGA. They're doing it in ways that is
proven to be very wrong. You know, Chris Mowory posting
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this morning or last night or whatever it was, MAGA
explain Operation warp speed canceling the mRNA vaccine research. Well
we can explain this because it wasn't a good idea.
Tariff's paid by for other paid for by other countries.
Inflation rising. Inflation is not rising, Chris. As a matter
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of fact, things are getting better. Ending wars because of
art of the deal. Wars not ending. Have you seen
any new real wars?
Speaker 3 (22:14):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (22:15):
Wait, there was one. There was one. And how long
did it take before Donald Trump put his foot in
and said, hey, knock it off? And now we have
the the situation with Hamas and Israel. How much of
that has actually diminished the whole thing with Iran and Israel?
Iran playing around the US, says, h, I don't think so.
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And we bitch slap them really hard by taking out
their nuclear facility and shook the entire country. And what
have they done since then? Kind of calmed down a lot,
didn't they, And now you have Russia and Ukraine where
now you have Donald Trump is looking at India and
going after India and said, hey, by the way, since
you're since you're going off and you're buying oil and
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stuff from Russia, we're going to slap you now with
an additional twenty five percent tariff on top of the
twenty five percent tariff that we just gave you. That
is in case you're not we're working out of the math. Here,
Hang on a second, it's twenty five plus twenty five
and oh that's fifty percent. So fifty percent tariffs now
on India because of the fact that they have been
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purchasing Russian oil. Now this makes a lot of sense
because India is gonna look at this and say.
Speaker 6 (23:28):
Hmm, I do not know if I do want to take,
if I do want to don't take. We take the
oiler oil from India, We take the territional America in
the oil, the tenors, the oil up here in Russia
it is not very not very good. And we have
a Russia, Russia a better bed market. We have America
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very good market, scorial Russia. So they're gonna tell Russia
buzz off. We're gonna turn it around. We're gonna sell
them oil.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
We're also going to eventually bring those tears down and
they decide, okay, all right, we're not going to do that.
So that's gonna work, and it's going to hurt Russia
more and more and more. Financially, Russia is hurting as
it is. They can't continue, so eventually you're gonna see that.
But then he goes off and points out that no
New Wars bombing Iran. You know, sometimes in order to
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stomp the argument, you have to slap somebody. You know,
when you see two people fighting and you're trying to
slow that all down, and you walk into the middle
of the fight and you punch or slap the one
as being the aggressor. What happens The aggressor usually goes, oh,
I'm sorry, I didn't Yeah, just like mom and dad
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bomb and dad and you and your brother. You're arguing,
you're fighting back and forth, and mom comes in and
grabs you by the arm, spins you around and gives
you a full handed full why just whack on your backside?
And what happens once you start breathing again, you start
to cry a little bit and realize, okay, that's enough,
all right, I'm done. That's exactly what happened there. Chrissy,
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you just don't understand that. And then, of course exposing
the deep state. No Epstein list, Chris, if you've not
been paying attention to what's been going on with the
exposure of the deep state, have you not understood what's
going on with things like USAID and all of the
fraud and the waste and abuse that was going on there.
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Did you not see the Corporation for Public Broadcasting that
has been operated as the deep State and as their
propaganda machine now shutting down because they got exposed. Do
I need to continue Chris for that or do you
need more? Just because of the fact that the Epstein
list is not out doesn't mean that Donald Trump is
not exposing the deep state. He's exposing the deep state
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so much at this point that they are scared and
they're freaking out. They don't know what to do, and
they're getting desperate and they're panicking, and it shows. Yes,
we all want the Epstein list to be released. But again,
we also know this because it's common sense that if
Donald Trump was really truly on the Epstein list, it
would have been released by those who had the list
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and had the power at the time, and it never
was and why most likely because he's not on the list,
and also most likely the most of the people that
are on the list are Democrats or Democrat donors, and
will you might not want that information out there because
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they may create a little bit of chaos and confusion
and a whole bunch of other stuff. But then again,
there also might be the situation where the list has
been destroyed, which I still think that a lot of
it has been destroyed, a lot of this evidence, hence
the reason for why they couldn't find it. And I
think that the aspect right now of what's going on
with the Epstein list and now the slight panic from
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the Justice Department, is that Donald Trump is just merely
trying to cover for Pam BONDI not cover because of
the fact that he's on the list, because I think
we can all admit that he's probably not. And you
know what, I don't even know if it's any of
his donors or his friends or even on that list,
And even if they are, I don't think that would
stop Donald Trump from releasing it, because look, he doesn't
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need his friends. The man's almost eighty years old. He
only has a short period of time left and he's
got more money than he knows what to do with.
He's gonna be fine for the rest of his life.
His family is set for the rest of their lives
as well. So it's gonna be okay. It really is
going to be okay. But they don't get it. And
of course Chuck Schumer did. I thought I had audio
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on this. Hang on, let me. I may have had
audio on this, or maybe I just shared it. I
don't know. I read and see too much stuff sometimes
that I just hang on, where's the we're at the gallery?
Did I see? Nope? Must been a story that I
shared Chuck Schumer. Now is he's all upset. He's all
upset because the taxpayers. Where is that? I swear to
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god I had that somewhere. He was doing a speech,
and again I thought I had saved the audio, but
apparently I didn't. Where He's doing his typical lying about things,
which he's very good at doing that, lying about all
this stuff, and he was saying that, uh, hang out,
where is it? I know I've got it here, all right?
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Maybe not, maybe not, but he was he was basically
going on about how you know Donald jump here he
is talking about a doze and wanting to save all
this money, and I guess it doesn't matter any longer.
Oh yeah, that's right. Ap had both Epstein lawyers Cohen
and Dorswitz and others also said Donald Trump's not on
the list, so there's no let's just move on, Demi's
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move on. But anyhow, Chuck Schumer's out there and he's squirreled.
Chuck Schumer's out there and he's talking about how Donald Trump.
You know, I guess Doze doesn't matter anymore because here
he is wanting to spend two hundred million dollars on
a ballroom and no, this is the worst thing in
the world. And I love it now because the ballroom.
While even at the beginning of the ballroom thing, with
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the announcement, I was kind of like, eh, really, I mean,
of all, come on, but the ballroom has now been
a new trigger and Donald Trump is enjoying it so
much that he's triggered them over a ballroom that he's
continuing on, like when he went up and did the
surveying of the property up on the roof for the
other day, And of course the media just went crazy
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and the left went crazy because oh my god, Donald
Trump's up there on the roof, so what who cares?
But Chuck Schumer's out there and he's like the taxpayers
with the two hundred million dollars and blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah, only to have the Press Secretary
come out and go, yeah, that's not taxpayer dollars. There's
no taxpayer dollars that is being spent on this thing.
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Donald Trump, out of his own pocket along with some
of his billionaire buddies who were so evil and so bad,
they are writing checks to donate to build the two
hundred million dollar ballroom at the White House. Oh so
it's not taxpayer dollars. No, it's not taxpayer dollars. Now,
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the one gripe that I do have on it is
that I'm very big on do not build it if
you cannot maintain it. And this very large ballroom it's
going to obviously require maintenance. The White House is in
a constant state of maintenance, mostly because the thing is
so damn old, So there's always going to be maintenance.
There's always going there's so there's gonna be an expense
that is going to be on the taxpayer role going forward, forward,
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forever at this point to maintain this addition to the
White House. So that's like my only gripe on it.
But again, it's not us taxpayer money. It's donated money,
including Donald Trump writing a big portion of that check himself.
But the left is still triggered by it. They're still
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trigger that, Oh my god, Donald Trump's building the ballroom.
I was watching one one TikToker the other day yesterday.
I think it was where she was trying to say
that there was no need for it, and that the
ballroom is actually going to be bigger than the residents itself,
and that you know, the ballroom. I think the number
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that they said was like six hundred and fifty people
is the size for the ballroom. And she goes on
talking about the different number of events that have happened
at the White House and the most people that they've
ever had there was like thirteen hundred people. Okay, so
let me get this straight. There's a lot of events
that go on at the White House. Now I understand
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the purpose for the in the need for a bigger
room to be able to do things because they always
do things in the what room is it? It's the
East room. Is it the East room, I think it's no,
it's one of the west whatever, it's East room, westernor whatever.
It's one of the ones on the end there, which
is not a very big room. And if you've never
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actually seen the White House in person, it's not a
very big building like you see it on t and
you're like, wow, this looks like a it's not. It's
a very small building. So he or she is trying
to talk about how there's no need for it, yet
you had the same breath talk about how there's you know,
events that there's thirteen hundred people. So if you have
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events of thirteen hundred people and you have a small
little room and the only way you can do the
thirteen hundred people is by doing big tents out on
the back lawn, maybe just throwing this out there. Maybe
there is a need for it. And when you see
other countries where we go to for diplomatic things, you
don't see them cramming into a tiny little dining room.
And if you've ever really truly seen how they do
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the balls and stuff and the dinners, the state dinners
in the White House, I mean there's not a whole
lot of room It's kind of one of those once
everybody sits down, you stay seated because you can't get
up and walk around in the room because the tables
are too close. Just come on, what's that? At this point,
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I'm trying to I'm figuring, and I'm figuring that both
what Trump says is true and somehow the left is
falsified Trump being implicated in some way. But Trump was
never on Pedo Island. Yeah, I mean, Louk, he was
never there. And of course this is the thing that
I also love again, oohsquirrel. This the Today's show is
probably gonna be a lot of oohsquirrel. When Donald Trump, uh,
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what was the last week I think he had said
where he said he never had the privilege to go
to the island. Oh Lord have mercy. The leftist and
especially people like Harry Sisson jumped on that he never
had the privilege. See he thought it was a privilege
to go there. Maybe, but he still didn't go there.
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That's the whole point of this, guys. He didn't go.
He wasn't doing this stuff. So regardless to whether or
not you want to take the words privilege and twist
it and turn it that Donald Trump was saying, Oh
my god, it's too bad that I couldn't go. He
still didn't go, now I know. Is there another thing?
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Did you see the video of about Trump on big Balls? Yeah? Which,
can we talk about that too for a quick second, say,
I told you the show's gonna be a lot of
who squirrel. It has been rather humorous to sit here
and watch for the past couple of days, at least
the past two days, all of the mainstream media with
how many times they are referring to this young kid
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as big Balls, like the kids got a name. But
even the mainstream media is out there saying, yeah, and
you know all the violence that's going on in Washington, DC,
including big Balls getting beaten up when he tries to
stop a carjacking. Come on, there's a whole level of
humor when it comes to this. And I didn't actually
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see the video of Donald Trump talking about big Balls,
but I've seen a lot of the media talking about
big Balls and the fact that big Balls had the
balls to actually step up and do it and be
a real man, which at this point has got a
lot of the left very confused. They don't know what's
going on. They don't understand why this young man would
go in and interrupt a carjacking to save a woman.
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It's like, why why would he do that? Why? Why
would he why would he be so manly and do
those toxic manly things. Well, first off, his nickname is
Big Balls, and he just showed us without dropping trow
that he's got big Balls, that he's a real man,
a real man that was willing to put himself in
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danger to protect another person. That's a great thing. And
yet the Left they're they're they're so meltic dout about it.
They don't know what to do. And now Donald Trump
is also threatening to take over DC after the Big
Balls lives up to his name, you know, after that
whole thing, uh, Donald Trump and up posting saying that Washington,
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DC must be safe, clean, and beautiful for all Americans
and importantly for the world to see. If DC doesn't
get its act together and quickly, we will have no
choice but to take federal control of the city and
run the city how it should be run, and put
criminals on notice that they're not going to get away
with it anymore. Perhaps it should have been done a
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long time ago. Then this incredible young man and so
many others would not have gone through the horrors of
violent crime. If it continues, I'm going to exert my
powers and federalize this city, make America great again. Yeah.
I'm not sure if the girl that was being carjacked
towards his girlfriend or if he liked he put his
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girlfriend in a car to get her out of the
way and then he went to go defense. Either way,
regardless to whether or not the girl was his girlfriend
or just some stranger somewhere. The fact that Big Balls
was able to stand up and do it, I mean
prompts to him, because there's not a lot of liberal
men that would do that. They would probably take their
phone out in their their pepper spray or something to go,
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oh my god, look at this. This is gonna make
a great video on TikTok. Oh my god, did you
see them? They were just so brutal with him. Props
to Big Balls man. And you know what, I know
he's got a real name, but we'll keep it to
Big Balls because he deserves it. He does deserve to
have his real name stated. And to be honest with you,
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I forgot what it was I did. I forget. I
completely forgot what his name is. But either way, we
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This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, all right,
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welcome back to the show. Good morning, Happy Thursday. Thanks
for waking up with us today. Big Balls. His name
is Edward Kornstein. I still I like the Big Balls
better Eddie Big Balls Kornstein again prompt him. But I
think I'm gonna totally get the shirt and made I
support Big Balls. I'll wear it. I don't care anyhow,
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Welcome back to the show, and good morning, thanks for
waking up with us today. It's so much fun to
watch more of the left melt down and continue to
fall apart. And they're falling apart, and of course they
don't realize why they are falling apart, especially their messaging machine,
which their messaging machine we know was very much so
powered by things like the mainstream media, powered by the
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corporation of public podcasting, with all of the stuff that
they did, and now we see them going away. We
see people like Stephen Colbert going away. We see now
Howard Stern also going away. After forty something years on
the air, forty nine years on the air, we're now
seeing an end of Howard Stern as he's being canceled
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by Serious XM. And this is what I love about
the controversy that is brewing now because of Howard Stern
and Stephen Colbert. It's not because they suck. It's not
because of the fact that nobody wants to watch them anymore.
It's not because of the fact that you know, advertisers
don't want to advertise with them anymore. No, it's because
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their message is approaching too many small or too few
people and it's not making any money. See, that's the
whole name of this game is it's got to be
making money. If you're not making money too, at the
very least cover the costs. And Howard Stern making a
hundred million a year, one hundred million dollars a year.
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That's even more than what Colbert was making. And Serious
XM has come out and said, hey, look, the reason
for why were are canceling Howard Stern's show is because
we're taking major financial losses and it doesn't make any
sense any longer. And according to a report from The Sun,
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Serious XM is expected to make an offer, though it's
expected that Stern will probably not accept it. Serious and
Stern are never going to meet on the money he
wants to wants to to to keep going one source
at of telling the Source or the Sun and then
adding that it's no longer worth the investment in keep
paying him the reported one hundred million dollars a year
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salary he currently receiving. Serious XM, by the way, it's
expected to negotiate a deal to retain Stern's digital library.
Though the show does appear that it is going to
be winding down and is going to be canceled. They're
not going to renew his contract. And the thing is,
when you look at Howard Stern, you know, when you
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think of Howard Stern, what do you think of you
think of the man's show? You think of him getting
on there and talking about women, talking about some funny
things that men find funny, things that men would talk
about with their fellow men. That's the Howard Stern Show.
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But here's the thing is that shock jock radio is
no longer like. The people don't like shock jock radio anymore.
They don't like it. They like honesty, they like the truth,
they like a good conversation, but they don't like shock
jock anymore. And Howard Stern realized that too, because he
has over the past yeah, maybe five six, seven years
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or so, has toned down a lot of that shock
jock aspect and he got back into more of a
or got into more of a conversational thing, and he
started talking politics. Which, look, you can talk politics. Hell,
it's what I do every day. But there's a way
you can talk politics where even the people who don't
agree with you can still listen and kill and still
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take part in you, and can still argue and send
you the message and go, hey, I think you're wrong,
which is fine. I get that all the time. I
get liberals and Democrats believe it or not to listen
to the show. Where they find the show sometimes I
don't know, but they will listen and they will send
me their thoughts and opinions, and you know what, I'm
all for it. I'm great, you don't do that. But
Howard Surret he wasn't doing that. Instead, he was getting
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nasty and he was alienating a lot of his a
lot of the country. So a lot of people stopped
listening just because of the fact that he was alienating
them politically. But then on top of it, just content wise.
I mean, I cringe anytime that I will do something
like I'll talk about Justin Bieber or Taylor Swift, and
usually it's a relevant conversation, but still the fact that
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I would bring them up, I just kind of go ooh,
because it's like that that this doesn't it doesn't fit
what we normally do. But Howard Stern has gone from
you know, at least talking about things that we all
talk about, to hey, let's bring in a pop star.
Let's bring in the Jonas brothers in to perform in
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the studio. Which I mean, that's great if you're Stephen
Colbert or if you're Jimmy Kimmel or you know, one
of those guys, to bring in a pop band to
you know, perform on your show. But nobody's tuning into
Howard Stern to hear the latest Jonas Brothers song. Nobody's
doing that. So of course, uh, you know, people started
getting away. And then when Howard Stern came out not
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too long ago and said, hey, I don't want any
maga people and Donald Trump supporters to listen to my show,
So what did we do? Okay, button pushed, We're gone
see you later. By look, I encourage people who are
not Donald Trump supporters to listen to my show. If
you are a diehard Biden fan and think that Joe
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Biden or Kamala Harris is the greatest thing since sliced bread,
please listen to the show. Not only listen to the show,
send me some messages in your thoughts and opinions. I mean,
don't be stupid nasty about them, because all I'm gonna
do is rip back on you, and most likely I
will win that battle because my sarcasm and ripping impartapility
is I could guarantee you way better than yours Libby's.
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But you know what, participate and I love that. I
love what I get that person that sends me the
message and is like I heard what you were talking
about on the show about Kamala Harris, and I don't
really like it, and this is why. And you know
what I respond with, generally, thanks for your opinion. I
appreciate listening. And here I'll give you a couple of
other thoughts and opinions. Here you go. I don't go
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off and say, oh my god, if you're a Kamala
Harris supporter, I don't want you listening, right, Kamala ha.
That's right, because they were all drunk, but they wonder
why their stuff is falling apart. Jess, I don't know.
I just don't know. And then it gets worse with
the left. You know, it's more than just people like
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Stephen Colbert and Howard Stern. Jonathan KPart, who is a
longtime Washington Post columnist, he has just decided I can't
do this anymore. He had his crying temper tantrum. This
is the worst thing ever, Jeff Bezos. He made a
directive that the opinion section take more of an unapologetic
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patriotic tone. Oh god, this is the worst ever, and
I can't do it. Yeah. This reporter Jonathan K. Part,
who's a columnist for the Washington Post. He's decided after
working there for nearly twenty years, and Jeff Bezos, who
recently came out, and he even realized that, hey, we
can't continue going down this road with the Washington Post
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being this leftist rag. We've got to we've got to
bring in some voices from the other side a little bit,
which makes sense because look, you can disagree, but at
least hear it out. I mean, this is the way
it used to be. It used to be, Hey, I'm
a Republican, you're a Democrat. Here's what I think about something.
Here's what you think about something. Okay, here's what I
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think about what you think about Okay, here's what you
think about what I think about That's fantastic. How's your mom?
You want to go get a beer, Let's go. And
we've gotten away from that, and even Jeff Bezos has
realized that this is not a model to continue when
it comes to being this complete leftist rag, because we
don't want anything to do with The Washington Post. We
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don't want anything to do with any of these leftist
rags because well, all they do is become nasty and
they don't talk about the issues in a fair way.
Is just nastiness. So Kbart, who has been with the
Post for about twenty years now. He addressed the decision
to leave on an appearance of all places, PBS News Hour,
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and if it wasn't for the fact that there was
some reporter sitting somewhere going, I gotta watch what, oh god,
we would never know because it was on PBS, because
nobody watches that crap. He's also a contributor over there,
but not for long. But you just completely screwed up
your career, buddy. But he said that the shift in
the editorial decision has left no space for his perspective,
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stating that there's just not going to be any room
for a voice like mine. He said that Jeff Bezos,
the owner of the Washington Posts, as is his right,
decided that he wanted the section to focus on the
twin pillars of personal liberties and free markets and to
become clear, and it became clear at this time went along,
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and especially when he chose a new leader for the section,
that there was just not going to be any room
for a voice like mine, especially when we are told
that we would have to be unapologetically patriotic in talking
about the positive things happening in our country. Oh my god,
the horror. I mean, this sounds like a hostile working
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environment situation. Do we have any limb tard lawyers that
are willing to take on this case because this sounds
like a case we should be sueing the Washington Post
for for all of the employees there. I mean, that
sounds very hostile, very hostile that the owner of a
media outlet says, Hey, I'm not gonna tell you what
to write, but can we take a little bit more
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of a patriotic kind of tone on this and rather
than talking about all the negative stuff, can we talk
about a few of the positive things just a little bit,
just a little And we're not saying we're gonna go
all Fox Newsy on you. We just we wanna we
want to share a little bit of the positive. And
this guy's like.
Speaker 4 (48:53):
There's just no real, real voice like mine. I don't
want to be patriotic. I don't want to talk about
the positive things in the country. I just got to
talk about big bad Orange man.
Speaker 1 (49:08):
Bye. But he goes on and he says that he
can how can you talk about the positive things happening
in the country when the rest of the house is
engulfed in flames and the foundation is flooding. I want
to go someplace where my voice will be heard. Well,
you can look for him coming up soon in the
sub stack, just desperately hoping that somebody's going to actually
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read some of his stuff. And k Part did not
even identify the new editorial leadership by its name, but
he ended up making some remarks confirmed growing reports of
changes in the direction of the Post's opinion section following
Bezos's public interest in reframing the coverage around core American ideals.
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I mean, look, it's Jeff Bezos that's doing this. He
wants us to be talking about some of the positive
stuff on the Post. He wants to bring in some
right voices in addition to the left, and he wants
it to be kind of an open discussion. He wants
things to be a little bit more fair, a little
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bit more factual, because he even he has realized that
his huge purchase of the Washington Post has become a
failure because of the leftist rag that it has become.
So bye, Jonathan, nobody really cares. But again, this is
the whole idea that the left has is that you know,
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that if you don't fall into their ideology and their
realm of thinking that it's all bad and now he's
got to leave. But you know what, here's the thing, Jonathan,
if you were actually a good writer, if you actually
were a good writer, you would be able to take
in the opinion section. But that you're right for where
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you give some opinion, you can talk about the the
positives that are going on and still spend your negativeness
to it. You can still do that. However, you're going
to look pretty stupid when you go out there and
talk about things like, oh my god, Donald Trump and
the tariff, so the worst thing that's ever happened. It's
going to destroy this country, followed by while the economy
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is doing really well except for in blue run cities.
You can do it. You just have to be willing
to and you just got to stop being such a
cry baby. Speaking of crybabies, The USA Today more of
the leftist media, and again the leftist media is completely
falling apart, completely falling apart. There's a columnist for the
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USA Today who's now labeled President Trump as a toddler
for having a role in planning the twenty twenty eight
Olympics in Los Angeles. Yeah, yeah, Donald Trump, the what
is he again? Oh yeah, the President of the United States,
the man who represents all of us on the world stage,
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wants to get involved a little with helping out in
the planning of the twenty twenty eight Olympics that are
supposed to happen in Los Angeles. In where's Los Angeles again?
Los Angeles? Los Angeles helped me out with this. Oh,
it's in California. California is located. What the hell country
is that? Oh yeah, the United States of America. Where
oh wait, lo and behold, Donald Trump is the president
of But during a press conference that happened on Tuesday,
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the President announced an executive order establishing a task force
to plan the Olympics, and he said that America is
a nation of champions and in twenty twenty eight, we'll
show the world what America does best. And that's when
the Los Angeles Olympics are shaping up to be a
wonderful moment in America. It's a great time to be
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a sports fan in America. And Nancy Armoor had called
Donald Trump a toddler and a rambunctious puppy for helping
to plan what will be the first Summer Olympics in
the United States since Atlanta in nineteen ninety six. A toddler,
A toddler, and a rambunctious puppy. Because let me get
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this straight again, I'm trying to I'm trying to comprehend
all this. The President of the United States, the leader
of the nation, who is going to be helping out
plan the Olympics a little bit. He wants to help
out with that so that the country that he represents,
that he is the leader of, looks really good on
the world stage. You know what I'm waiting for now,
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This is what I'm waiting for. And I'm just gonna
say now because you know, eventually some some nitwitted leftist
is going to say this. You know that Hitler planned
the Olympics in Germany. You wait for it. It's a
matter of time before somebody comes out because we had
to continually, you know, uh, make Donald Chump out to
be Hitler. And now here's another example, because Adolf Hitler
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also had a hand like every other president, every other
leader of a country who's hosted the Olympics, and planning
the Olympics in Germany, I'm I'm just calling it out
now before they even go down that road. I haven't
seen anybody do it, but you know it's coming. But
Armore continues on, saying the Olympic organizers willing to treat
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Trump like a toddler to protect the twenty twenty eight
LA Games. It's the oldest trick in the book for
anyone needing to get something done when there's an active
toddler or rambunctious puppy around, give them a toy or
a game, or get them to do a task by
making them think it's their idea. The distraction keeps them
busy and happy, and while you get some peace and quiet,
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she writes. But then she goes on by creating the
task force and putting Trump in charge of it. LA
twenty eight is letting him think that he's an integral
part of the event, where he's only a real where
his only real role should be that of a figurehead.
It's organizers way of making sure that he's he has
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a vested interest in seeing athletes arrive without issue, fans
don't wind up in Alligator Alcatraz, and the Los Angeles
Games go off without any humiliating side shows humiliate humility, humility,
humiliating side shows, you know, kind of like I don't know,
maybe the previous Olympics, the ones that we just had,
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those Winter Olympics. Anybody remember the opening show, the opening
show of the Olympics, Like that wasn't humiliating. And of
course the other thing that's got the left all ticked
off too, is that the Olympic Committee is also saying, yeah,
we're going to support what Donald Trump is saying. And
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no men playing in women's sports in the upcoming Olympics
in twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 4 (55:45):
Oh the horror, what are we gonna do?
Speaker 1 (55:50):
Donald Trump wants to be part of the Olympic planning. Oh,
and then we can't have transgenders in there too. Oh,
as the world is coming to an end. But the
name call him, we gotta call him a toddler. But
we're seeing this with the mainstream media and everybody that's
on the leftist media aspect, where they they what's that
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this woman thinks she's superior. Exactly she does. And that's
the thing about the left media. They think that they
are more superior than any of us. See, the problem
with us peasants is this, we are not as intelligent
as the left is they really, we're really not. I mean,
we all have to come to this realization that you
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and I are never going to be as great and
as smart and as overwhelmingly wonderful as those on the
left because they are morally superior than you and I
will ever be able to even dream about being. And
you and I we're just mean and horrible people because
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of the fact that we won't let boys who think
that they're girls play against girls sports and the fact
that we're okay with a developer, a man who built
buildings all of his life help out planning a thing
that has to build buildings for an event. I mean,
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what are we thinking? And the only way that we
have to fight back is we have to cancel people
like Howard Stern and Stephen Colbert and cancel PBS and
the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. That's the only way that
we peasants can fight back. It's just so sad. And
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you see this attitude with the left media all the time,
and they have no sense of humor either, Like they
can't laugh. I mean, one of the most favorite things
that I have is that is that proper English probably
not I should check with the Leftist. Was that correct? Now?
It wasn't stupid. One of the shows that I absolutely
love watching on CNN is that one with the Abby
(57:58):
nitwit there, whatever her name is, one where they've got
the panel of all the people that Scott Jennings is on.
I love watching that show because the way that Scott
ends up just kind of basically ripping apart this this
liberal narrative, and generally he's like the only conservative. Sometimes
they'll have two on the panel, but he'll be the
(58:20):
one that'll be on there, and he will rip them
apart a bit. And you watch everybody on that table
melt down. And it's not like he goes off on
his opinion on anything. He goes basically off of a
fact and the table melts down. They're like, oh my god,
oh my god, I can't believe you would say that.
Oh my god, Donald Tump is supposed to be the
worst end in the world. Orange Man bad. How do
(58:42):
you know Orange Man is bad? Because I got the
email that said, say Orange Man is bad. So the
reason for why CNN is up for sale, So the
reason for why MSNBC is up for sale now, it's
because nobody wants to watch that crap anymore. They're all
done with it, and I think the downfall of the
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mainstream media is going to be is going to be
just a fantastic thing to watch when it's all said
and done. And now the GOP in the Senate is
starting to go after Chuck Schumer, and they're going after
him because of the fact that he was blocking some
of the nominees. Now, I just want to remind the
Republicans in the Senate that you guys are the ones
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that are controlling the Senate, right, you guys do know
that you guys are the ones that are in the lead,
in control of the Senate. Can you start to act
like it? I mean, seriously, start to act like it.
Chuck Schumer is the minority leader. He is not in
charge of the Senate. And I don't know if we
(59:48):
need to send big balls over there to show you
guys how to do this, because maybe that's what we need.
Maybe we need a nineteen year old real man with
the balls to do what needs to be done, to
go to the Senate and say, hey, grow a pare
you need to use some here? Hang on, let me
get mine out for you. You want to feel him
(01:00:09):
for a second, maybe you get to a little feel
for what it's like to be a real man with
some real balls. You know what, I even forgot who
the leader is of the Senate. What's his name? John Thune.
That's that's the leader now right. See, that's the other
problem as a conservative talk show host, I should know
exactly who who he is. I don't know. I think
(01:00:31):
it's John Thune, right, don't know that off the top
of my head, because because of the fact that the
thing that I think of all the time when I
think of the Senate is Chuck Schumer. He's not in
charge anymore. When you're in charge, you gotta let the
world know you're in charge. And when you have the
the ones that are going wild and crazy, like Chuck Schumer,
(01:00:53):
you need to grow a set to say, hey, knock
it off, we're the ones that are in charge, Ricky.
And this is the problem with the Republicans, and this
is why the Republicans lose all the time, is because
of the fact that they don't stand up for what
is right. And this is one of the reasons for
why even right now, despite all of the chaos and
(01:01:14):
the absolute falling apart of the Democrat party in the House.
The Democrats still stand a really good chance of winning
the House next year because the Republicans don't have what
it takes to be the ones in charge. Like even
Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House, grow a set again,
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if we need big balls to combine, just to drop
his trials so you can see what they really look like,
so you understand what they are. We can get him
to do it. I'm sure we can get a gofundmeing
account started to support him, to give him a salary,
and maybe this is something we can have him just
charged for. It's like ninety nine a month. You can
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my big balls too, but to really just the Republicans
need to learn how to be leaders, and they don't.
And sometimes in the role of being a leader, you're
going to have to put your foot down and put
it down hard. And where is John Thune coming out
and saying, hey, Chuck, sit down for a minute and
shut up. First off, stop spreading your lies and segon off,
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do your damn job. If you don't want these people
as the nominees that Donald Trump has nominated, then vote
against them. But to go off and just play these
games and tell these lies and try to delay things
as long as you can so that you don't get
these people confirmed. All you're doing is acting like a child,
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and they need to be called out that way. And
John Thune and the rest of the Republicans in the
Senate need to grow a set and do that. Get
in front of the cameras and say, hey, the reason
for why some things aren't getting done right now is
because Chuck Schumer, who's out here lying about the fact
that that burger is actually well done, is lying to
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the American people. But they won't do it because they're afraid.
It's like, what are you afraid of? Are you afraid
of the donors? Look, the Democrat Party doesn't have any money.
The GOP has like four times the amount of money
that the Democrats have because nobody wants to support them. Now.
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Normally I would never say kick command when he's down,
But right now is the time for the Republican Party
to kick the man while he's down. It's time for
some serious steel toe kick him to the gut punches
and just get him done. And with the Republican or
the Democrat Party falling apart like it is, right now,
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This is the best time for the messaging to get
out there on all levels. On all levels, you know,
the local level of the Republican parties, the state levels
of the Republican parties, and the national level of the
republic Party, to get out there and start doing the
messaging that the Democrats are wrong for America, that the
Democrats are the children. Look at what they're doing. You
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have forty of them that run away from Texas and
run away from doing their job when all they have
to do is stand up and say, no, we should
not be redistricting. No we shouldn't do it, and this
is the reason why, and I'm gonna stand here and
fight for it. Instead, they ran out of the room
like there was a spider in the room, all the
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men pulling up their skirts a little bit and running
out on their tippy toes. Oh my god, there's a
spider by the way. You know who paid for all
of that. I finally found this out. With all of
the Texas Democrats that ran away to Illinois, into New
York and DC and everything there was Betow O'Rourke and
George Soros. They paid for all of them to get
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out of town. Now, think about this anytime that you
go on vacation airfare. All Right, I'm gonna be honest
with you. I always fly first class because I'm bougie
like that. So I don't know, what is it about
two three hundred dollars two three hundred dollars for a
plane ticket to go from UH from Texas to Chicago,
something like that. So you got you got two three
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hundred dollars for that the average hotel room, because I'm
always looking at hotel rooms because I'm always looking for
a place to go stay somewhere. And let's say one
hundred and fifty dollars a night. I know that's a
little on the low side, and I'm sure that these
people would never, Oh my god, I would never stay
at a hotel that cheap. But let's just say it's
one hundred and fifty dollars a night. Okay, So we've
got let's start racking this up here. We're gonna go
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three hundred dollars per plane ticket. That's that's twelve thousand
dollars in plane tickets take out. I need some paper
to write this all down, Okay, So we got twelve
thousand dollars in plane tickets. All right, so that's twelve thousand.
Let's see what else we got. We've got the rooms,
so we've got let's say one hundred and fifty dollars
a night. That's about six thousand dollars a day roughly
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for all of them. What have they been there for?
Speaker 4 (01:06:03):
Now?
Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
What about five or six days? So let's see, we're
gonna go. Let's go in there for five days. Now,
that's about thirty thousand dollars. So now we're talking about
forty to fifty thousand dollar because now we get food.
I mean, look, let's give him a budget thirty dollars
per meal. That's three meals a day. That's ninety dollars
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a person. And we're going about forty different people. That's
thirty six hundred dollars a day in food. Multiply that
by the five days that they're out there, that's eighteen
thousand dollars. On top of that, Where are you approaching
the sixty thousand dollars range? All for a temper tantrum?
And what are you getting done? What are you getting done? Nothing?
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You're not fighting, you're not fighting for anything. You ran
away like little tidy cowards. We'll start seeing it as
soon as Joe Bruders is in charge, hope. So I
like Joe. Joe Gruders, by the way, gonna be the
Is he now now in charge of the rn C
or is he about to be? I forget because I
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haven't really paid much attention to it because sometimes I
just I tune out the rn C because they just
annoy me so much. And I like him, and I
think he's a good guy, and I hope that he does,
I really truly do. I hope that he ramps up
the the idea of getting out there and talking about
it because he's got to. All Right, we got to
take a quick break. We'll be right back, all right,
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stand by for news on that. We'll we'll give that
to you as soon as we have it. Can just say,
American Eagle, props to you, I mean props to you
for the fact that, you know, one, you had the
cojones to say, screw it, let's do the Sydney Sweeney thing,
and not only do the Sydney Sweeney thing, but not
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back down from the pressure of the whiny little left
that are complaining that, oh.
Speaker 3 (01:08:54):
My god, oh my god, you're going with the white girl,
the bloddier, the blue eyes and the perfect boobs and
nice body to sell jeans.
Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
Oh my god. By the way, can I also point
this out too, This is kind of funny we talk
about body shaming, how the left gets so upset about
the body shaming that goes on, and the fact that
right now we have this ad campaign from American Eagle, which,
by the way, they ramped it up and I'll tell
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you about that in a second. But we've been told
over and over again what real beauty is, and we
would see the rapper Lizzo, who I'm sorry that hefa
is just nasty looking. There is nothing healthy about her
from a healthy standpoint when you look at the size
of that woman and you think about all of the
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things that goes wrong with your body. Because look, no
offense to anybody who may be on the bigger side,
because look, we all gain a little bit of weight.
I could lose some weight myself. My doctor says, I
gotta do about twenty pounds. I'm working on it because
it'll be healthier for me, for my kidneys and everything else.
And I'm not like a health guru health nut, but
with my kidney transplant, it's something that I have taken on,
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learning how to be healthier and to do all that stuff.
But when you're that large, there's nothing healthy about it.
It's bad on your organs, your heart, your kidney, your liver,
it's really bad on that. It's bad on all of
your bones and your joints and everything because you got
to carry around a lot of weight. Not to mention, look,
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life is not designed for people to be that large,
you're reduced and the things that you can do, places
you can go, and all this other stuff. So it's
just not a healthy thing to be. Now. I understand
that there are people that have health conditions that prevent
them from losing the weight and everything, but that is
just it's a fact about things medically, you know, and
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you can't change that. You can give your opinions about
body shaming all you want, but there's a fact about
it when it comes to health. Well, now, it seems
kind of odd because people like Lizzo and some of
the other bigger people that were in the Hollywood realm
that that all of a sudden had to be, you know,
the ones that you don't body shame. They're losing a
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lot of weight. And I'll say this too, they also
look good. Lizzo, who at one point was the size
of a rhinoceros, has now trimmed down a lot and
she's looking good. She really truly is. You know, I'm
not gonna crack on the woman. She's looking good. Still
got a little waiste to go, she's looking good. You
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have a lot of the more larger artists that also
were a little on the bigger, heavier side. They're trimming down.
Why because it's healthy, and because well, look you be
you boo boo, you go for the thing that you got.
I've got my type. You got your type, and some
people like, you know, the slightly bigger type. I get it,
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totally get it. And if that's your thing, that's your thing.
But the majority of people don't look at the advertisements
and go, oh wow, would you look at those roles,
I mean those are poof Would you look at the
size of that butt on the back of those jeans?
Right here it says wide load and it's spelt wide
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load because they needed extra letters in there to cover
the entire space. You don't see people doing that. That's
not the advertising that gets most of the American people
to go, I gotta buy that. It's always the hottie,
whether it's a guy or girl, it's always the hottie.
And look, you get the good looking girl that's selling
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the girls jeans. You get the men like us that
are looking at Sidney Sweeney right now and going how
you doing? And the girls go I want to be
like her. Now. Granted, thatad has some dangers because some
people will go to the extreme to lose the weight
to do all this other stuff. But they'll at least try,
and you gotta be careful. Yeah, jelly Roll, that's another one.
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I love Jailer. Well, he's awesome. Tyros. There's another one, man,
Tyrist Tyros. He just lost a ton of weight too.
So a lot of people are slimming down because it's healthy.
But even when it comes to like these male models
and stuff. I mean, granted, I don't look at a
male model and go all right, I gotta look like
that so that way I can get the chicks. I
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just I don't have time for that in my life.
I really don't. But you know, younger men are gonna
look at the younger hot guy that is in the advertising,
and he's gonna see all the girls going Google Gaga
for the hot guy, and they're gonna be like, oh,
I gotta be more like the hot guy so that
the girls will be all over me. It's just a
natural thing. And then with American Eagle, with the ad
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campaign with Sidney Sweeney has been fantastic, and of course
everything else coming out about it is helping melt down
the left. The fact that she's a registered Republican the
fact that she is, you know, doing the gun shooting
and all the other stuff. It's been great. They've ramped
it up just a little bit more and right in
the heart of liberalism in downtown New York City, in
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Times Square. They have now acquired one of the billboards,
one of the ones that wraps around the building, so
it's like it's a quarter of one side and then
the entire other side. And it's a Sydney Sweeney video ad.
And she's in the genes again, you know, kind of
a halter top kind of thing. A little short girls
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are saying, Hi, how you doing, looking kind of good,
laying down on the ground, waving at the people and stuff.
It's fantastic. I mean, you know that there are people
on the left that saw that ad in New York
City and melted down, And now there are people that
are buying it because wow, she looks good. And then
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there are people that are going to buy American Eagles
stuff just because it's melting down the left. So in
this an absolute brilliant ad campaign. But it's also not
a brilliant ad campaign because this is the way ads
always were done. You want to attract the customer, You know,
if you own a restaurant, you know you don't talk
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about how yeah, you know, our restaurant is doing really
good because you know, last month we got we got
hit with two health warnings because there was cockroaches. But
don't worry because we got the local pest control company
to come in and clean up all the past. So
everything's good. Now, come and eat our food. You don't
hear any restaurant do that. No restaurant is gonna no
matter how many times they've been hit by something, they're
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gonna still come out and they're gonna say, hey, why
don't you come on by to Joe's Diner and have
some dinner because we have the greatest meat loaf on
the planet and the meat loaf is gonna make your
mouth water. And they give you a message where you go, damn,
I could use some meatloaf right now, and you go
to Joe's Diner for some meat loaf. You don't go
because of the fact that they just said on their
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advertising that, you know, all the health things that we
got hit for last month, we've cleaned it up and
we're good now. It's just the way advertising works. You
have to entice somebody to want to go. So all
that we're seeing right now with Dunkin Donuts with its
new ad that came out, which I love, the meltdown
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over that one too, But American Eagle, they're just going
back to what works. So it's not even a brilliant strategy.
It's just simply what works, and people are doing it.
Their stocks up twenty percent. But dunkin Donuts the other
one with the meltdown that's happening there over the fact
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that they hired this hot, young twenty something year old
guy to sell their iced coffee whatever the heck it was.
And he comes out and you know, talks about his
his skin tone analysis is out and it's the results
are in and it's golden summer, you know. And he
comes out and he's got his like golden skin tone
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to him, natural golden sincone by the way, and the
left is melting down. It's so racist. It's no racist
of what they're doing. It's like no, because it's summertime,
and what is it that most people want during the summertime?
They want the banging tan. I mean, I've got it
on my arms and legs and my face and my neck.
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Let me take my shirt off, and you can use
me as a night light at night. I can light
up the entire neighborhood because I'm so white. But everybody
does that. They're like, oh, I gotta get on in
the sun a little bit, get that, get that golden
color for the summertime. So it's nothing unusual, it's nothing racist.
Everybody does it. Hell, I don't know if you've seen this.
There's black people that lay out on the beach. I mean,
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come on, we all want we all want the sun,
we always want the tan. We all it's what we want.
And then come to find out that this this hot
young guy is uh not only is he I believe
he's Italian descend he's from Texas. He's married to a woman,
so he's straight. So there's all kinds of things that
are just wrong with this on the leftist ideology, and
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they don't know how to handle it.
Speaker 3 (01:17:57):
Oh my god, I got how can we have a
good looking, white, straight guy who has natural skin tone
and it's got to be racism?
Speaker 1 (01:18:09):
Is it racism or is it real life? And that's
what the left can't handle. The left can't handle real
life and the way life really truly is and how
we are guys are buying their women American eagle jeans
in the Hope. I know, right, But you know what,
here's the thing too. I don't know if anybody else
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saw this with Sidney Sweeney, and they're melking this thing
all the way. Sidney Sweeney went out and threw out
the first pitch at a baseball game. And I don't
know what game it was. I think it was the
Red Sox. I'm not sure though, so don't quote me
on that. But she went out to throw out the
first pitch and she went out there in some short shorts.
And let me tell you as a dude, and I'm
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just gonna be this way. Sorry, ladies. I know that
I have a big female audience, but i mean, come on,
even you guys have gotta admit yep, that looked good.
And not only did it look good, and again this
is another thing that fails for the left. She goes
out there in these short shorts, the white girl, blonde hair,
blue eyes. You know, Donald Trump's a perfect race dream.
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Oh no, wait a second, that was never mind. So
she gets out there under the field and of course
the men that are at the game are like, hey,
how you doing it? Everybody's excited about it. And she
takes the ball. You remember Barack Obama did this too,
by the way, and his mom jeans, she takes the ball,
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she winds up, throws the pitch in great form, makes
it to the catcher. You remember when Barack Obama went
out there and his mom jeans and his mom jeans
and his little jacket that he had, and he gets
out there and he winds up to do the thrown
and he's like, huh did the ball make it? Did
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I look good? Barack Obama looked like a wus. Meanwhile,
Sidney Sweeney looked freaking hot out there doing it and
able to actually throw the ball as well. The Left,
they can't handle it. And I love this. I am
absolutely eating up the fact that the left is melting
down now. Another thing that I can't wait to watch
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the left melt down in is Connor McGregor. Connor McGregor,
the former UFC champ, which I would love to do
an impersonation of him right now because I can actually
do it fairly decent, but it's inappropriate because, well, let's
face it, Connor McGregor kind of speaks like me on
a regular basis, and I can't do that on the radio.
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But Connor McGregor now wants to enter the arena one
last time, but this time the arena is politics, and
he wants to run to become the President of Ireland.
Can you imagine those press conferences? Oh god, I mean,
I would love to see the press conference with Connor
McGregor and Donald Trump side by side. I mean, first off,
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it won't be able to be aired on an any
broadcast news. It's only going to have to be on
the Internet because otherwise it'll be highly censored, which I
think would be funny, but it'd be great. But he
he wants to get into that realm now, and he's
he's launched an online petition on the site to change
dot org to rally up all of his fans in
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Ireland and throughout the world to place him on the
Irish presidential ballot. Now, obviously you have to be in
Ireland for that to count, but he said that I,
Connor McGregor, hereby declare my intent to seek the esteemed
office of President of Ireland. The current constitutional framework, however,
presents significant barrier to democratic participation. He said, the exist
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the existing regulations mandate that a candidate must secure nominations
from either twenty members of the I don't even know
what the hell what is that word the hierarchies, the
people there or four county councils to be eligible to
be on the ballot. The system, while intended to ensure
a degree of political influence among candidates, inadvertently restricts the
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direct voice of the Irish electorate. And he said, in
the light of this, I propose a petition advocating for
a modification of the nomination process to allow my name
to be included on the ballot. I contend that the
citizens of Ireland, both at home and abroad, should have
an unhindered right to determine the candidates who appear on
the presidential ballot. Therefore, I employ you to join me
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in this endeavor. By signing this petition, your support will
be instrumental in championing a more inclusive and democratic electoral process,
thereby empowering the people of Ireland to shape their own future.
According to Irish law, candidates must be a citizen of Ireland,
be at least thirty five years old, and be nominated
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by at least twenty members of the House of whatever
the hell they're called. I guess it's like a House
of Congress, or at least four of the thirty one
county or city councils, or him himself in case as
an accumbent, or a former president who has already served
one term, and so far his petition has got about
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ninety three hundred signatures on that. I think that would
be great. I think it would be absolutely fantastic for
Conna McGregor to be the president of Ireland. Vote for
Cotter or he'll kick your ass exactly. Some of you
guys in the comments are just too funny. But you know,
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this is another example though, of the leftist Democrat rule,
the leftist Democrat rule where in Ireland they won't let
the people speak. Instead, it's gotta be the people that
are already in office and that control and run things.
They are the ones who may determine whether or not
you can run for office, and they're the ones who
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will be able to determine as to whether or not
you can pick the person that you want to be
the President of Ireland. See that's a problem, and I
hope that the people of Ireland speak up and say no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You gotta be careful on how you say this one.
Connor is more mega. Canada needs a McGregor. That is
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so true, make Ireland great again, by the way, careful
how you say that one. Somebody might look at you wrong.
But yeah, you know what, it's interesting to see though
around the world. You know places like Ireland where they
obviously need this. You know places in the UK that
really truly need some change in leadership, because look, the
leftist ideology has failed. It has failed, and now it
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is in the decline, and now is the time for
the conservatives of the world to stand up and say
no more of this, no more of this having to
bend the knee and have to listen to everybody else.
We want to be in charge, We want to be
the ones who make a decision for our future. And
unless the people stand up and say it, it's not
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gonna happen. And I hope more than anything, just to
change the system that Conna McGregor ends up getting the
presidency of Ireland. Not to mention, it would be hilarious
to watch the press conferences. And yes, you're right though,
Canada definitely does need to get some better leadership, because
what Canada's got right now is actually going to make
Canada fall apart. I mean, there are provinces in Canada
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right now that are already talking about succeeding from Canada
and going off and doing their own thing because Canada
has gotten so bad. And why has it gotten bad? Socialism?
It doesn't work people. I don't know what it's gonna
take for some people to realize that. All right, we
got to take a quick break. We'll be right back
in just a minute. Don't forget that. You can watch
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Be right back, all right, Welcome back to the show.
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Good morning, Thanks for listening to the Brian Rush Show
right here on the Florida Man Radio Network, watching it
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to it on the podcast, which is available at the
Brian Rushshow dot Com. Check that out there. So I'm
waiting for the winding to come about that that Donald
Chump is probably behind this one too, because more things
(01:26:38):
are are just falling apart for the left. Yeah, the
things are falling in boss with the left. They've conceled
my show. Arnold Schwarzenegger's Netflix series Foo Bar. It is
now the latest series to get the acts. After just
two seasons, Netflix has announced that, uh, well, we're kind
of done with it. We're going away. It's thanks for playing.
(01:27:02):
When the series debuted back in May of twenty twenty three,
it debuted with some pretty strong numbers. A lot of
that because of the fact that while it's Arnold Swarzenegger,
nobody's seen Arnold Schwarzenegger a little while, so they get
in there and they did that, and now after season
one ranked up about eleven million views during its premiere weekend,
season two, which was released about two years later, which
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you know, first of let me just throw this one
at Jo Hollywood. One of the main reasons why a
lot of people don't watch as much in season two
is because we forget about it, Like when it takes
you a year or two years to get out with
season number two, we've moved on to other things. So
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produce things a little faster, get things out a little faster,
and maybe we won't forget about you. I'm just throwing
that out there. But after the eleven million views during
the its premiere weekend of season one. Season two released
more than two years later, and it failed to capture
even three point three million views in its first full week,
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and it quickly dropped out of Netflix's top ten. The
seventy three percent decline in viewing minutes between seasons was
a major factor for this decision of Netflix to cancel it.
And I'm sure it's gonna be somebody's gonna wind about it.
Speaker 4 (01:28:22):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:28:22):
The only reason why is because Arnold Schwarzenegger came out
against Donald Trump at one point and he said, uh,
just screw your freedoms now, you don't need no freedoms.
Screw your freedoms. Remember when he did that. I've had
no desire to watch anything with Arnold Schwarzenegger ever since.
It's like, if you don't like the American way, you
can pack up and get on out. You and your
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your ugly maid and ugly kid. Have you seen that kid? Ooh?
I mean the Schwarzenegger kids. The other two, the one
that he had with Maria Shriver not bad looking at all.
They really aren't the one that he had with the
maid though. Sympathies, I mean, there's a lot of sympathies there.
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And I'm sorry kid, that you turned out to be
so ugly that there wasn't some good gene somewhere that
you could have gotten. But yeah, so yeah, no more
fubar has been food bared and it's out. So if
you happen to be the one or two people that
actually watched that, now you have to find something else
to enjoy on the television because that is now gone.
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So more drama going on in the state of Texas,
and now the Governor Greg Abbott has filed a lawsuit.
He did this Tuesday night with the Texas Supreme Court
seeking to begin the process for removal of the House
Democrat Caucus Chairman Jeen Wu and others. The chairman who's
along with most of his Democrat colleagues that fled the
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state about forty of them to block a quorum and
protests of the GOP's effort to carry out the congressional
seat districting. He said that today I took an emergency
action to begin the removal from office the derelict Democrat
Texas House members who refused to show up for their
special session. He wrote this on a on a post
(01:30:14):
and said that the governor filed a suit directly with
the Texas Supreme Court to quickly make the clear authority
I have to bring the lawsuit for removal of the
legislators from their offices. Now, by the way, this is
not one of these things, because I'm sure that the
left is going to start crying and whine and then
oh my god, he's using the courts to take the
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Democrats away from us. No, it's actually a law in Texas.
There is a law in Texas where the governor has
the ability to be able to remove a member of
the House or Senate in the state should they fail
to do their job. And fail to do their job
doesn't mean, you know, vote the way I want you
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to vote, but when you do things like get up
and flee the state and not show up for work,
that they can actually say, Okay, if you don't want
to do the work that you were elected to do,
we can boot you out. And that is exactly what
what the the governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, is now doing.
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He's now going after these people and going to remove them.
So again, let me ask you this, dams one, how
are you fighting if you're not there? We need we
need to know that answer, because you're telling us how
you're fighting. We're fighting for democracy. We're gonna fight the
We're going to fight the democracy. How we're going to
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Chicago for pizza. Okay, but how are you? How are
you fighting for it? We're standing up for it, okay,
but you're in Chicago. You got to fight for it
in the state capitol in Texas. It's where you got
to be to do the fighting. I don't know if
you'd realize this or not, but it's where the fight
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is at. That's right. Texas did threaten to do it
the last time back in twenty one, the last time
that they ran away where they all jumped on the plane.
And you know what I love too, is they did
it on this one as well. They took some selfies.
You think that they would have learned, but they didn't
because you remember the selfies that they were taking before
in twenty one when they did that and they ran
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to Washington is actually where they went to and they
were hiding out there among all of the Democrat senators
and congress people. But they were taking selfies like they're proud,
they're so excited, like they're all going on that family
vacation to the Caribbean. It's like here we are, we're
on the boat. They did the same damn thing on
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this time around, taking the pictures like they're so excited,
like look at us, we're being rebellious. Oh yeah, as
a Texan who's working hard all day and trying to
survive and put food on the table from my dinner
or for my family tonight and having to work, you know,
a ten hour day, or you know, the guys that
are working on the oil fields or some tough job
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and they're out there working hard, and here's these idiots
out there taking selfies of them running away from their
job because they don't want to be redistricted. I mean,
you're not displaying an effort of being tough guys. You're
being cowards, is what you are. And I really hope
that the governor does successfully be able to remove some
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of these people from their seats. Yeah, they're also charging
them five hundred dollars a day while they're gone. So
it's been how many days now, it's been what are
we on? Five or six days? Something like that? So
five or six and again let's do the math, because
the other math that we did earlier was we were
that sixty thousand dollars range. So if we're going to
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do five hundred dollars a day, multiply that by the number.
That's like another one hundred thousand dollars. So now we're
one hundred and sixty thousand dollars or so into this mess.
And what are the guys doing and who's paying for
all of that? You guys paying for your meals, your
hotel as well. We know that George Soros and and
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uh Beto O'Rourke paid for the planes to get you
out of there? Are they paying for the rest of this?
And again, how is that fighting? And how is that
making the average Texan say? Oh wow, they're they're fighting
for me. They're they're really fighting for me. They ran
away from the state on private airplanes, chartered airplanes. They're
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spending all this time in fancy hotels and walking around
meeting people and being on TV and making all this noise.
But what are they What are they doing for me,
the average Texan whether you're Democrat or Republican, but specifically Democrat,
what are they doing for you? They're fighting? Oh yeah,
I bet they're fighting heartburn from all that that pizza
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they're eating in Chicago. Sure, they're they're they're really they're
struggling hard when they're up there in New York City
dodging the illegals that are committing a lot of crimes
up there. Actually, so that might be a little bit
of hard work. It might actually be. So, I mean,
I'm not gonna take that away from them. They might
be on the ropes, but I don't think they think
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about this. And of course this is another thing that
the Republican Party is also missing out on, because where's
the Republican Party with that message. Sure, they're doing what
they're going to do by the law, and they're trying
to kick them out of the office now, and they
they're by law have the right to do the redistricting this.
It's not like they're breaking laws. What was it they
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said the other day? Who was it that said it?
Kathy Hochel who she said that that what they're they're doing.
And I'm paraphrasing a little bit here, they're legally doing
this thing legally, but they shouldn't be doing it. It
shouldn't be legal. But we're gonna fight it even though
that it's legal. What so, oh god, what Democrat speak.
(01:36:00):
It's so hard to understand it. It's like I need notes, no,
no pad. There we go. Okay, so it's legal. They're
legally doing it, but it shouldn't be legal, but it
is legal, and we're gonna fight it because it's legal.
(01:36:28):
I need help, seriously, I need some help to figure
this one out. How the hell does that make sense?
How the hell does that make any damn sense whatsoever.
But then again, this is the Democrats. None of the
stuff that they say makes any sense whatsoever. It's becoming
very entertaining to watch the the mess that they that
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they are creating. They're creating their own mess. And we'll
see what happens with that. I'm sure it'll be with
the next day or so that we'll start seeing some
rulings coming down from the Texas Supreme Court as to
whether or not they're gonna be able to boot these
people out of office. And it would really suck if
they get replaced with Democrat Republicans until an election is done,
then you would have lost lost. There's no winning on there.
(01:37:12):
You're taking so many l's it's ridiculous. So let's talk
about some migrant children, showing the numbers that are being
thrown around now, that the Biden administration lost during their
time period is about five hundred thousand migrant children. Five
hundred thousand. Think about that. It's a half a million
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children unaccounted for. And the Trump administration, what are their
big things that they want to do is return these
children home to their families. They want to safely return them.
And of course that's a horrible thing. You don't want
to be doing that because Bleff melts down with that too.
But the Trump administration has been working on safely returning
them to their home countries and the unaccompanied illegal child
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migrant children that were lost under the Biden administration. But
here's the thing. With the hundreds of thousands of miners
that have arrived on the southern border, like I said,
five hundred thousand, and this being under the Biden administration,
the Trump administration has already located thirteen thousand of those kids. Now,
that is great that they've been able to locate thirteen
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thousand of those children, but that's thirteen thousand out of
five hundred thousand. And I think one of the big
questions that we really truly need to ask, where do
you hide five hundred thousand children? And considering the sex
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trafficking industry that the Democrats support so much, well, except
for when it comes to the Epstein thing, because Donald
Trump's on the list, even though he's not on the list,
and everybody says he's not on the list, but whatever
they here they are. They're trying to say that, you know, oh,
we protect the children. But there's five hundred thousand kids
that are missing. The Trump administration only able to find
thirteen thousand of them so far, and now the Office
(01:39:09):
of Refugee Resettlement, which is a subagency of the Department
of Health and Human Services, now working to reunite those
children with their families in their home countries and find
the rest of the missing miners. Now, we've talked about
this over the past couple of years on the show,
with how during the Biden administration they were literally filling
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up airplanes that can hold one hundred and fifty two
hundred people with children and just dumping them off in
different cities in the middle of the night. And in
Florida there was I'm not gonna say several the number
of flights that was being counted, and it's not even
official numbers because they denied a lot of this was
about seventy or eighty different flights that went into Jacksonville alone.
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It was planes filled with unaccompanied children that they would
put on some buses and the buses would drive away
and that was it. There was not Department of Children's
Services standing there waiting. It wasn't you know some of
these NGOs that were out there that were there to
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take care of things. Nope, none of them. Instead it
was buses, agents children children on buses, buses drive away.
So why aren't the Democrats upset about this? Why aren't
the Democrats out also calling for we need to find
the children, Because you can't say that you defend children
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and protect children if you don't protect the children. And
regardless to whether or not these five hundred thousand kids
are American children or not, you should still be looking
at them as children. Senior Advisor for the Office of
Resfrugee Resettlement John And I'm gonna I'm gonna mess up
(01:41:02):
his name, but I'm gonna give it a shot because
it looks like a fun one Fabricreteau tour Tory fabricatory.
I don't know, Johnny Hey old Johnny O Wae. It
looks itallian so We're gonna call him Johnny Hey o
Johnny Uh. He said that they want to go home
to mom and dad in their country of origin, he said,
and we will try to help facilitate that through the
governments of origin, and we can work with other countries
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to get these children back to their relatives, their parents
in those countries if they do reside there, and if
a migrant child is in danger, the US government make
every effort to find their parents. Foreign governments that come
forward asking for their children back will bear the responsibility
to connect the children with their parents, and saying that
we will always work with these foreign governments, not just HHS,
(01:41:47):
but the ICE does. According to uh to febr Feber,
what the hell, how do you say his name that?
I'm kind of interested to say it now because it
just looks like a fun name to say, Johnny o'wae.
They said that there are council offices that are going
out from these different countries to visit their citizens that
are in custody or in care. And they said that
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before the big, one, big beautiful bill had passed, HHS
could only repatriate children from Mexico or Canada, but now
that the bill has been signed into law. HHS can
establish relationships with countries that are not continuous within the
United States. It's places like Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador in
order to send immediate children, to immediately send the children
(01:42:30):
back to their home country of origin. Where's the left
throwing their foot about that too? They're not. You would
think that the lafe to be like, oh my god,
they're sending the children back to El Salvador, the Guatemala onndoors,
Oh my god, it's the children. Think about the children.
They're silent. It's kind of one of these things where
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you know that you did something wrong. Do you know
that mom and dad her down the hallway right now
discussing what you just did and discussing what they're going
to do to fix what it is that you did.
And you're sitting there in your bedroom going, oh crap,
Mom and dad know, Mom and dad know that I
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was the one that did it. Oh no, And you're
just sitting there waiting for those footsteps to start coming
down the hallway. That's what the Democrats are doing when
it comes to this whole children thing. They're silent, don't
even want to talk about it. But now the DOJ
is working on going after some of the sanctuary cities,
and the DJ now lists over thirty different sanctuary cities
(01:43:38):
and states that are impeding the law enforcement effort. What's that?
Tom Holman said that they've recovered over forty thousand of
the missing children, probably not all alive. Yeah, that is
probably true, rogue, It's probably true that. And I've seen
that number of the forty thousand children, and they may
(01:43:58):
have gotten more. But there's the thirteen thousand they're sending
home right now, is what they're talking about. But I
wouldn't be surprised if they have found children that are
not still alive. But even forty thousand, if we were
of that number from the thirteen thousand that the official
number came out with it, and talk about homes forty thousand,
we're still talking about five hundred thousand children. Five hundred
(01:44:22):
thousand children. It's ridiculous. But the Justice Department now has
published a list of more than thirty different sanctuary cities
and states and counties in the United States that were
described as impeding law enforcement and putting Americans at risk.
In a press release, the DOJ published a list of
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cities and counties and hang on a second, I just
lost the story. Yeah, I'm clicking. Stop clicking on things
that had been identified as sanctuary jurisdictions and a g
Pambonni noted that the DOJ would continue bringing litigation against
sanctuary jurisdictions and would be working with the Department of
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Homeland Security to eradicate these harmful policies. Some of the
places include California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Nevada, New York, Oregon,
and Rhode Island, along with Washington, d C. Where included
on the list. Sanctuary cities consisted of Baltimore County, Maryland,
San Diego County, San Francisco County, and Some of the
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big cities listed on this as well include California, Chicago, Denver, Colorado,
New Jersey, Jersey City, Newark, Philadelphia, Seattle, and New Orleans.
And the Homeland Security did say that sanctuary policies impeding
law enforcement and putting American citizens at risk by design,
(01:45:48):
according to Pambondi, and the Department of Justice will continue
to bring litigation against sanctuary jurisdictions and work closely with
the Department of Homeland Security to eradicate these harmful policies
around our country, and you don't. Here's the thing, stop
with the litigation. Go arrest them. You mean to tell
me that there is not a law somewhere that states
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that you're not allowed to put people in danger. Go
arrest them. And here's the thing, until there is some
actual actions that are taken, and you have to take
some serious actions, not just oh my god, we're gonna
file a lawsuit. We're filing litigation against these people. It's
gonna be the greatest thing ever. We're gonna throw them.
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And what does that do. A judge goes, you can't
do that, and they go we're going to appeal it,
and then they appeal it and it takes forever. Do this.
Find the law, whether it be a local law, state law,
federal law, whatever it is. Find a law that has
been violated by some of these elected officials who have
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put the American people in danger, and go arrest them.
And don't just show up with one car and a
couple of agents and you know a supervisor that comes
in and goes, hi, we've got an arrest word, no
kick some damn doors in, show up with a fleet
of people, stand outside of the building with armed guards
(01:47:14):
and scare the ever living hell out of the rest
of them. That is how you do it. You make
a point. You go in, you walk into the office,
and you go where's the mayor, Well, the mayor's office meeting.
You can't go in there. Go in there and kick
the doors open, walk up to the mayor in the
middle of the mayor's meeting, stand them up, cuff them,
(01:47:37):
arrest them, give them their rights, tell them what you're
gonna do, and drag their happy ass out of the
office down the front steps of the city Hall into
a waiting car. Everybody jumps back into the car and vroom.
Off you go. And then you parade that person and
you get there mugshot and you tell everybody out there.
You do the press conferences where you come out with
(01:47:58):
a big flash card and you put their mugshot there
and say, Mayor dipwad here was arrested today for endangering
the people of their city. You start taking actions like
that and legally not just do the whole oh there
being a bunch of Nazis and kicking doors in, legally
do it, and you watch the fear that will happen
(01:48:20):
from the Democrats. Now I don't want to say that
this is the way we have to do it, because
we shouldn't have to because this is the United States
of America and this is not what we really do.
But the Democrats don't know anything but fear. They think
they are above the law. So your whole concept of
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bringing them to court, look, they're just gonna find judges
that are going to go ahead and not agree with it. Right.
Roger Stone and General Flynn perfect examples. Thanks ap. The
pastor who showed up with his son outside of an
abortion clinic to basically try and save children gets his
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door kicked in and pre dawn with long rifles and
agents all over the place, so the neighborhood see it.
So see, this is the tactic that the left will use.
So now it's time to use this tactic on the left.
But we need to do it right. We need to
do it in a way that will absolutely scare the
ever living hell out of them. And if we do that,
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you watch them crumble. Because the Democrats, the best way
to describe them when it comes to how they like
to do this is that they're keyboard warriors. They like
to stand up and act all tough, but they're not.
You remember the whole f Trump campaign. We're gonna f
Trump now, sweetheart. You use that word wrong. I mean
(01:49:48):
maybe you want to f Trump. I mean, if that's
your thing, go for it everything. But he's married and
I don't think he's cheated on anybody in a long time.
But I don't think he's willing to to f you.
I think you use that wrong. So they fail to
be able to be actual tough guys. They try to bully,
but they're also that bully that when they bully all
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the time and you turn around and knock them out,
they start to cry and they realize I'm as tough
as they thought. It was no because the rest of
us knocked you out. And that is how I think
the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department needs
to handle this. Stop it, this pussy footing around. Actually
show that you're going to be tough. Go in there
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with the rock solid law that says I can arrest
them because they are doing this, and go arrest them,
Go arrest them, go mugshot them and splatter that everywhere,
and get out there and just scare the hell out
of them that if they continue to break the law,
they're actually going to be arrested, and if you resist
(01:50:51):
the arrest, use the necessary force that is needed that
law enforcement uses to facilitate the arrest. If you get
somebody who resists, you face plant them into that desk.
You face plant them into the desk, You hold them down,
you pin them down, and you put the cuffs on them,
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and then you haul them out. When they wiggle away,
try and pull away, you wiggle them right back. You
don't let them do it. I mean, you envision this
type of a behavior with our law enforcement to take
down these elected officials who are supposed to be protecting
the people. You will see a major change. But the
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thing is it requires the Republicans to be actually tough.
It is time for the Republicans to get down off
of that high road and to get off of that
high ladder and get down here to the ground level
with the rest of us and understand how things work.
I know that I don't ever want to really see
our country get to this point, but the reality is
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that our country is at that point. And the Democrats
have shown already they're willing to do this. And you
guys in the chat, you're naming all kinds of people,
whether it be where were the names Peter Davarro, Steve Bannon,
Roger Stone, General Flynn, the pastor, all the January six ers,
(01:52:17):
all of these people, that this is how the Democrats
treated them, and they treated them like subhumans. They went
off and indicted Donald Trump and got the mug shot,
which by the way, was a badass mug shot. It
all backfired on the whole Donald Trump thing because it
made it more popular. But this is the tactic that
Democrats are willing to do, so the Republicans should be
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doing it as well. But this time when the Republicans
do it, it needs to be by the law. It
needs to be that when they go in front of
this Democrat judge, who's gonna most likely be like, oh
my god, you can't do this. You go hold out,
your honor. Here's the law right here that clearly states
that under violation of code such and such and such
that the mayor or the the governor, or the whoever
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violated this and these are the consequences of it. This
is the law. You want to see the law here,
your honor, hand this up to the judge. Let the
judge read the law. Do it because this country is
never going to move forward if we do not stop
what the Democrats are doing. And if we stop what
the Democrats are doing and using the extreme force to
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do it, in the end, I think we will become
a better country because they will realize, oh, we can't
do this anymore. And maybe, just maybe we can actually
get some real Democrats back in office too, the Democrats
that can sit there and say, hey, I like the
concept of your idea, but here's my suggestion of it.
Let's work together. Let's find a balance to this. Be
(01:53:47):
a little bit more on the civil side. It's time
to punish the children that are acting like children. It's
time to punish the criminals who are acting like criminals.
We need to start finding out where are all these billions
dollars have gone to. And considering seventy percent of the
wealth in this country is in the hands of Democrats,
that should be a question. It should be an alarm
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bell and go how did that happen? How did that happen?
How did all of these politicians end up becoming so wealthy?
Start investigating it, go after them, arrest them for breaking
the law, and hold them because remember, the Democrats will
tell you over and over again, no one is above
the law. So if no one is above the law,
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then that means we can arrest you as well. Just saying,
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Speaker 7 (01:55:00):
Oh that's right, all right, welcome back to the show.
Speaker 1 (01:55:14):
Good morning. Thanks for checking out on the Brian Rush
Show right here in Florida Man Radio Network. Muscle streaming
on Rumble and Winken as well. And by the way,
if you're watching on Rumble and Wimken. Today, the Gulf
of America Beach camp Man looks beautiful today. And I'm
excited because I actually have the rest of the afternoon off,
nothing really truly planned. I got a meeting at noon,
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a little afternoon that I got to go to after that,
I'm gonna make the attempt. And I know that I've
been saying this for months, but I'm gonna make the
attempt to to get out to the beach, maybe even
pete put my feet into the water.
Speaker 4 (01:55:51):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:55:52):
I haven't actually been to the beach. And I hate
to say this because this is this is tough when
you when you live on the uh the Gulf of
America and and right here with the most beautiful beaches
that we have here in Panama City Beach where the
show is out of I haven't been to the beach
and touched the sand in well over a year. I
know people outside of the area are like, you gotta
(01:56:13):
be kidding. You got this beautiful ass beach right there
and you don't get out. I know, I'm busy. I
have a busy life. I mean most of my days
are seventeen hour days anyhow, so I don't really have
much time to do that. But I gotta I gotta
get out there and do it. Or too, so something
else that's going on too with our celebrities. I love
these people. I love the delusion that these people have
(01:56:38):
like we really truly care Rosie o'donald also one of
the ones coming out now saying that she's not gonna
wear American Eagle jeans. She's not gonna wear them. And
in addition to that, and this is the thing that
I love that the left celebrities say. If I was
asked to do a sponsorship, I would turn it down.
(01:57:03):
First off, Rosie, you are about forty years too old
for the demographic that American Eagle is actually going after,
so you don't fit into that demo.
Speaker 8 (01:57:16):
And I highly, highly, highly doubt that any marketing person
that is trying to sell anything other than weight watchers
and botox would be like, yeah, let's use Rosie O'Donnell,
because again, sex sells well celibacy, celibacy.
Speaker 1 (01:57:37):
If you're trying to do celibacy, if that is your campaign,
Rosie o'donald is your girl, get that for a sponsorship,
because if you get out there and you do an
ad campaign right now that says, are you tired of
having sex with beautiful, gorgeous women and gorgeous men, then
it's time for you to get some, not get any,
and it's not get any is sponsored by or is
(01:57:59):
A is an endorsed by Rosie o'donald. Here's Rosie. Hi,
it's Rosie, and you shouldn't have sex? Look at me?
Eh And then from right there, you you will, you
will probably there there's probably not enough blue pills to
be able to get a guy excited to ever want
to have sex again. If Rosie o'donald was the was
(01:58:21):
the the the spokesperson for celibacy, I'm serious, that would
that would work, to be honestly, I just threw up
in my mouth a little bit to think about. That
was just disgusting. It was pretty gross. But you know
the other thing that I love is is these other
Hollywood celebrities that are coming out and they're talking about
how you know, I I will not go to the
(01:58:44):
White House if I'm asked to, and and and that's
the disclaimer that they keep putting in there, by the way,
if I am asked to, if I'm asked to go
to the White House to see Donald Trump, I'm not going. Okay,
first off, well was your name again? Okay? Let me
let me let me google that because I I don't
(01:59:05):
know who you are? Oh D list actor? Okay, Yeah,
that's fine, that's that's that's fine. Well, didn't you hear me?
Didn't you hear what I said? Yeah, I heard what
you said. You said that if you were asked to
go to the White House, you won't do it. Here's
the good thing for you. You're not gonna get asked
(01:59:28):
to go to the White House. And Rosie, another good
thing for you that you don't have to worry about,
and that is that nobody's gonna ask you to be
a sponsor to endorse genes. Nobody's gonna do it. I
mean unless maybe Omar the tent maker, if if he's
got some some tent sized genes that need to be done,
he might actually look at you and say, hey, or
(01:59:50):
better yet, the the the head scarf covers there, there
might be somebody that is looking for somebody to get
an endorsement on that, and that might work for Rosie.
Like if it I can see those ads, now, these
would be brilliant, they'll they'll work beautifully. If you are
so ugly that you need to cover up, you need
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these new cover ups. Look, here's a perfect example. Here's
Rosie o'donald without our cover ups, and here she is
completely covered up. See it's a lot less ugly. Those
things would be flying off the shelf to ugly people.
Ugly people would be like, oh my god, I gotta
have ten of them, and the only thing that Rosie
o'donald could actually sell. Speaking of other celebrities that ran away,
(02:00:35):
has anybody seen Ellen lately? Oh my god? I mean,
like seriously, oh my god, what happened? I mean, I've
seen people in stressful situations, presidents and you know, people
that are going through traumatic situations where they've aged very quickly.
(02:00:55):
But what happened to Ellen? I think one of the
funniest things. I think Gutfield was the one who actually
said this the other day on his show, how she
ran to the UK to get away from Donald Trump
and essentially turned into Prince Charles and did like a
side by side photo of the two of them. I
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have never seen a person become so ugly so quick.
I mean, first off, she was never well, I don't
want to say she was never a good looking woman.
When she was like younger, younger, she was all right,
like just all right, kind of like one of those
all right, it's Friday night and I'm not going home alone,
all right, you you'll do come on. I mean, she
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was at that level at least, and after that she
was never really good looking. But now that she's she's
moved to the UK. Oof, just just made me sick
to my stomach actually to think about just how ugly
she's gotten. It's horrible. But again, another celebrity who thinks
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we care what they say. Nobody cares. As a matter
of fact, nobody really truly noticed that you had left
the country until you said it. Just don't understand, Hollywood,
I really don't. It's like they just seem to think
that we really truly put them on that pedestal that
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they think that they're on. What's that TDS eats these
people from inside out? Ugly? Isn't their worst worries? Yeah,
you know what, that's a that's a very valid point.
And on a very serious note here, you know, not
just making fun of them because they're they're they're fat
and ugly and talentless, and nobody cares about them. I do.
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I care about the left as a human being. I
don't want people to to have to suffer, really don't.
And you know, I've talked about this before as somebody
who has a kidney transplant, who's who's dealt with health
issues for just about my entire health. Most of my life,
I've dealt with some health issues. You know. One of
the things that I have found over the years of
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dealing with my stuff is the positivity. You know, positivity
really does get you a very long way. It's like,
I've got to go to the Mayo Clinic for my
annual checkup, which we're going on ten years of my
kidney transplant here in September, and every year that I go,
Like even when when I got the initial call that hey,
I got to the kidney transplant, you know, you need
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to get to the hospital. I mean, obviously, there was
a lot of fear that was going through my head.
I was scared about a lot of things. I was
excited about a lot a lot of things. I was
overwhelmed with emotions, and it was it was a very
interesting time to go through, let me tell you. But
through all of that, I still maintain a positive attitude
and my sense of humor. And when I went into
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my kidney transplant, I was at essentially a Stage five
kidney failure. I was at point where it was any
day now that my doctors were gonna say, all right,
we're gonna to put the needle in your arm. We're
gonna have to put you on dialysis, and that just
that concept that scared me more than anything. I didn't
want to go through that. But I stayed positive every
time that I would go to the doctor, you know
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I would. I was always joking, I was having a
good time. I didn't take it all. I mean I
took it serious, but I didn't act serious about it, because, look,
life is short, and you've got to enjoy life in
every sense. Through every procedure that I've had to do,
every doctor's appointment that I've had to go through, every
good news, bad news, okay news that I had to get,
I always kept a very positive attitude. And my doctors
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always look at me and go, there's something I'd right
about you. Like, if you looked at me just before
my kidney transplant, you would never know that I had
a failing kidney, that I was literally on stage five
kidney failure. It was it was going to be dialysis,
transplant or die. That's that's the level that we were at.
Positive attitude. I was in good health ish and you
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would never know throughout the whole process. I maintained that
still to this day, I maintain that the doctors sometimes
look at me and go, I'm kind of concerned about
and then they check something they go, damn, well, that
doesn't make any sense. You shouldn't be as healthy as
you are, but I am. And then I see when
I go to my doctor's office, or if I go
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to the Mayo Clinic for my checkups and stuff, I
would see the people that, you know, just not healthy,
but on top of their not being healthy, they're miserable.
Now I get it that going through some health things
is tough. You know, it's never good and an easy
thing to look at your own mortality, and that's something
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that I've been faced with. I've been faced with my
own mortality, and believe me, that is not an easy
thing to look at. Whether you're told you got to
have a kidney transplant or you're going to die, that
you're you have cancer and if you don't, you know,
do something about it, you're gonna die. You know, this
is a hard thing to face, but you have to
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face it with such positive energy and a positive attitude
because it really truly does something to not only the mind,
but the body. And when you look at these people
that are miserable, miserable people because they're looking at a
diagnosis of cancer or another illness, or you know, something
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like me with a kidney failure as being a death sentence.
You know, you end up getting to that point where
you aren't hurting yourself more. And of all the medications
and all the other stuff that they can put you
on in the therapies and blah blah blah blah blah,
the positive attitude is the best natural course to go down. Absolutely,
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I am living proof of that. So with that said,
let's look at the left. We look at people like
Ellen DeGeneres, who now we have to call him enter
Ellen degenerate because she's degenerating because she is so scared,
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so worried, and just miserable because Donald Trump is the president.
And look at what it is doing to her. I mean, seriously,
if you have not seen her yet, grab your phone
right now or your computer and google a photo of her.
Be prepared, though, because it's not good. You see Rosie o'donald,
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Rosie o'donald, Look at her. I mean, first off, she's
never been a good looking woman to begin with, but
you look at her now, she doesn't look healthy. You
look at all these other celebrities that are out there
whining and crying Donald Trump. Oh, it's the worst ever.
You look at all these lefties that are out there
protesting that, oh my god, Donald Trump's the president. They
look unhealthy. They all look unhealthy. And the reason why
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is because of their level of miserableness. So if there's
any advice that we can give to these people, it's
lightened the f up. Life is too short to go
down this road and to be this upset about things.
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And I worry about the left because of the fact
that that they they act this way, and you know,
their their lives are falling apart and their health is
falling apart. And again it's all because of the negativeness.
And if they were just a little bit less negative
and a little less worrisome about everything, this wouldn't be
a problem. And again, it's sad that you can do
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this because we've always been able to and we really
can't do it as much now because of a lot
of things. But there was always a time when when
we could look at a room full of people and
go Democrat, Democrat, liberal, progressive, liberal, republican, republican, republican. We
could point them out in a room. Now it is
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harder and harder to point out the Republicans because now
when you look at the Republican field of voters, you
have what you always thought were the Republicans, and now
you have people with nose piercings. You have black, Hispanic, Asian.
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You got the gay guy, you got the gay woman,
you got the transgender, You've got all these things that
are all now in the Republican Party. So you can
no longer just look at them and go, okay, these
are all Republicans, these are all Democrats. But what you
can notice is who's the liberal and progressive And I
guess to a degree you can even tell when it
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comes to people that are transgender or gay, or you know,
Hispanic or black, because you can point them out and go, okay,
those are the happy looking people. Those are the miserable
looking people. That's the difference now because the Republican Party
has literally become the open tent. We are the open
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tent that has welcomed everybody into it and all of
these people that have come over to the Republican Party
because they're tired of that stuff. But the miserableness that
lies within the left is just overpowering their lives and
they're they're all going to die from it. You know,
these are the same people that that freaked out over COVID. Look,
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I had COVID a couple of times, and I'm it's
not confirmed, but I'm pretty darn sure that I had
it at the very beginning, because I had the flu
in the worst way that I've ever had it in
my life, and I had a horrible call for like
two months afterwards. It was never diagnosed as COVID. I
just had they had the flu. It wasn't a big deal.
I made it through it, you know, I made it
through it. I got some sleep, took some medicine, ate healthy,
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stayed positive, got through it. I was fine. And then
you see the people that just freak out. They gotta
have the mask, they gotta have the distance, they get
all this other stuff, and they don't look healthy. So
there's any lesson that we're learning today is be positive, man,
because it just it's not worth it. It's absolutely not
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worth it. Rogue, thank you so much for that. You know,
it is a miracle of the kidney transplants. And you know,
there's also a story that I got to talk about
when it comes to the kidney transplants too, that I'm
gonna do after the break, which is a very disturbing story.
I actually I kind of didn't want to bring it up,
but I am actually gonna I'm gonna hit that after
the break here. But what's that transplants and the anti
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rejection medications that keep you healthy, and you know, this
is another interesting thing. And I can't wait to get
to the Mayo Clinic and I've got my appointment the
end of September where I get to go out there
for my ten year checkup. One of the things that
the Mayo Clinic is now looking at is taking people
off of a lot of those anti rejection medications because
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this is one of the things that they've kind of discovered.
And I could attest to this that you know, when
you go through a kidney transplant, it does do some
changes to your body, and your body just it does
kind of oh wait, what's going on here? And there
is a level of it tries to reject and there's
always been that, so they have you on these anti
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rejection medications. But a lot of these anti rejection medications
they do some bad things. To you, like, for a
long time, they wanted me to stay on prednozone and
I was like, hell, to the f no, we're not
doing prednizone. We're staying off of that. And the male
clinic they kind of looked at them and they're like, well,
and I'm like, no, we're not we're not doing it.
We're staying off of it. And they're like, okay, you
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won't do it. So we took myself off of that.
Well I didn't take myself off that. We weaned myself
off and we stopped doing it. But now the male
clinic is looking at it and saying, hmm, you know,
in all these anti rejection medications, we're not sure if
they're actually need, and they're now doing studies that are saying,
you know what, maybe they're not needed. And I think
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in a lot of ways, because of somebody like me,
who stays very healthy, who eats healthy, stays active, I
don't do any real bad things, that I could be
a perfect example of somebody who may not need all
of those anti rejection medications. And if there's any way
that I can get into that study and not have
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to take the anti rejection medications, and it actually shows
that it works. I am all for it, but again,
does boil down to the positivity and keeping that positive mind.
And it doesn't matter if it's if it's a cold,
if it is, you know, a political thing, if it's
you know, a horrible disease, keep that positive does a
lot for you. All Right, we gotta take a break.
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When we come back, I'll hit you that story about
the the organ donators. It's gonna get me riled up,
it really is. We got to take a quick break.
We will be right back. Good morning. This is the
Brian Rush Show. All right, welcome back to the show.
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Thanks so much for waking up with us today on
this beautiful Thursday. Again, if you're watching the show in
Rumble or Wimpkin and seeing the Gulf of America, camp
all looks so beautiful out there today. I want to
get out there. I do have the day off today.
I have to go to the beach today for a meeting.
Maybe that is what I need to do. So the
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people I gotta meet with today, Just to let you know,
I'm gonna be probably in flip flops with my white
ass feet showing, because let me tell you, my feet
are so white because I wear shoes all the time
while I'm out in my aviation job. So I got
the most ridiculous tan lines. Like I have the V
neck tan line. I've got what I call the neopolitan,
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which is up here in the arms. If you're watching
a rumble, careful for the glare. But it's like god,
a gun show. It's like chocolate ice cream into the
strawberry ice cream. It just straight up vanilla. And it's
like that with my ankles because like I can take
my shoes off and walk around the house in the
middle of the night and my feet are so white
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that they actually act as night lights. It's that bad.
So just to warn the people that I'm going to
have meeting with, I may be dressed for beach because
we're gonna be across the sea from the beach. That
may be what happens with me today. We'll see, We'll
see what happens. Maybe maybe not. I don't them, but
either way, story that I wanted to tell you about
really quickly, and this is kind of a disturbing thing,
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especially for somebody like me who's had the kidney transplant.
There's a federal investigation now that is going on that
is raising some concerns about the organ transplants and revealing
that some of the procurement teams have sometimes begun procedures
before the death was fully established. Now, just so you understand,
there's a lot of really horrible rumors that going around
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about what happens with kidney or with organ transplants, and
how they do it and how they get the donor
stuff and everything, and and there's a lot of brilliant
bads like the China China was a really bad one.
But here in the US, UH, there's been some things
where they have discovered that the practice is drawing some
sharp criticism, and it was confirmed in a July investigation
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of federal investigation but the US Department of Health and
Human Services where they said that hospitals allowed the organ
procurement process to begin when patients still shown signs of life. Now,
just so you understand, this is not one of these
things where you know, they they they were the responding
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and doing all that. I mean, it was minuscule signs
of neurological response. Is when it because because when it
comes to the point where you know, they do the
organ organ donations and the organ transplants The person has
got to straight up be brain dead. They have to
be absolute, total brain dead. And I know that's harsh
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to say everything, but that's where it needs to be.
But there's a new report that's out talking about how
there's been some hospitals that have been putting it on
the line. Don't let that discourage you from being an
organ donor because this is not something that happens often.
It's a very rare thing that happens. So I just
want to let you know that. Okay, we gotta go.
That's it for the show. Don't forget. Go to the
Brian Rossshow dot com, get a wrap the podcast of
the show. We will talk to you tomorrow for Red Fridays.
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Until then, see ya.