Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:05):
Brian Russe's name.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
You know the brand.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
Liming up the airways in this ing, melting snow face
with a fiery head talking truth.
Speaker 4 (00:21):
You can't always stand fast tone.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
Show from coast to coast.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
Got the facts, but it ain't no boast.
Speaker 4 (00:35):
Can't give up the change and give it a toast
to the man who roasts the moose.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Knock it off. It's rust on me.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
But in my life care of scenes the command no, don't.
Speaker 4 (00:47):
Fred frame in the top Show, Silver Street. The first
words that's off the plane. Nothing never stays the same,
breaking down walls of shame. Ryan must is here a claim,
(01:10):
voices rise a thing and so true does send so
to the core all Ussians. Cheaper score for Brian's battling
in this war. Knocking off it's rust me, Bunny rylack
care Sainte Dick you mind, No, don't free frame in
(01:30):
the Saucio.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Silver Street, Welcome to the show. Happy Friday, and of
course today is a Red Friday where we are remembering
everyone that is deployed around the country, around the world
and honoring those people that are doing what they gotta
(01:52):
do for help for us and of course sponsored by
our friends at American Charlie Grill and Tavern right there
in the shops at Edgewater, easy to get to. And
let me tell you, so yesterday I had a meeting
there and I went there. And by the way, for
those that listened to the show last Friday, you remember
I had the conversation about the the gravy and the
fries and anything. I had a meeting with the owner
(02:15):
of American Charlie' that I sat down and I was like, dude, listen,
I was like, this, this is what we talked about.
This is what we gotta have. We gotta come out.
I'm gonna tell you if you if you weren't here,
forty forgot it. I have this thing about there's a
they've got a it's like a Kentucky Bourbon Steak medallion
kind of thing that they have and it comes with
mashed potatoes. I hate mashed potatoes, so I get it
(02:36):
with French fries instead, but it comes with that gravy
that is on the steak. And when you get that
gravy onto the fries and it just it starts. I
start drooling already, and it's just it's delicious. It's absolutely
fantastic and one day we were just sitting here talking.
It was me and one of the waitresses, and I said,
you know, this would be great on French fries, and
they were like, well, wat't you order it that way?
(02:57):
So now what we came up with, and I'm trying
to convince Dave to do this, I am you get
the French fries, you get that gravy, throw some of
their Rustbelt chili, which I'm glad that they named that
after me. That's my story, by the way, and I'm
sticking to it. And then you get some cheese all
up on that thing. Melt that. Oh come on, tell
(03:18):
me that's not fat boy happy stuff right there, especially
this early in the morning.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
I mean.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
So anyhow, I'm working on trying to get that on
the menu. If not on the menu, I want to
get that to be like a secret menu item or something.
I'll let you know how that works out. I'm look,
I'm relentless on some things like that, and I'm gonna
try and get it. But either way, Thank you to
our friends in America Charlie for sponsoring today's show with
the Red Fridays. And yesterday I went out yesterday, like
(03:45):
I said, and yesterday, I ended up having the ruben
sandwich gone. Like I ate. I took a picture of
it and posted it because well, if you had to
take a picture of it before I ate it, there
wasn't like a speck of it. There was like one
tiny little speck of sour krod that was it. It
was so good. I don't know what they did to
that sandwich. They did something to it where it's changed
(04:08):
a little bit and it's it's good. Like I even
said something to the owner. I was like, this thing
is better than it normally is, and it normally it's
pretty good. And he's like, I don't know, and I said,
but it's good. I said, whatever they're doing, keep doing it,
because that works. Anyhow. Welcome to the show. Hello to
all of my rusties over there at Wimkin dot com
watching the show there, and of course good morning everybody
on Rumble and listening on the podcast and of course
(04:29):
right here on the Florida Man Radio Network throughout the
state of Florida. As we continue to grow this network,
there'll be some news before very long about that network
growing a little bit more. So, Thank you so much
for waking up with us today and getting through your day,
depending upon one time of the day you're actually watching
listening to the show. We appreciate it. So I know
(04:52):
this is going to become a huge shock to everybody
when I tell you this. The Democrats are now referring
to the redistricting in Texas to the Holocaust. I need
to pause for a quick second for that level of stupid. Yeah.
(05:20):
The state representative Jolanda Jones, she was doing an interview
on the Don Lemon podcast because they clearly have nothing
else to do right now, and she was comparing the
Texas Republicans redistricting efforts to the Holocaust during that interview.
Jones is one of about fifty different Democrat lawmakers who
(05:41):
fled the state earlier this week just to block the
scheduled vote on the redistricting by denying the quorum in
the Texas House of Representatives. And of course, the group
has now traveled the places like Illinois and New York
all an effort to delay this vote, and when speaking
with Don Lemon on the podcast, Jones warned that one
(06:02):
of what she described as a dangerous consequences if Republican
redistricting efforts proceed, comparing the situation to events that led
up to the Holocaust. Man, you have You've gone to
be a special kind of stupid to go down that road.
I mean, I know that they they do everything that
they possibly can to tie Donald Trump to being Hitler,
(06:26):
to being a Nazi, But to now say that just
because you're gonna read district the lines, something which, by
the way, the Democrats do all the time. As a
matter of fact, the Democrats do it more than the
Republicans ever do it. So now it's the Holocaust that
(06:48):
you're right, Jill. All of their comparisons are so dramatic.
They're just they're they're they're the drama kids that that
couldn't get anything else out of drama. Oh my god,
it's what's the worst thing you've ever seen? It's the
same thing we saw leading up to the Holocaust. Hey,
you know what else? Was the same thing that we
saw leading up to the Holocaust. I'm just gonna throw
(07:09):
this at you. When the Nazi Party started to take
over health care, when they started to take over education,
they started to take over industries. Wait a second, who
is it that was trying to do that?
Speaker 5 (07:22):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (07:22):
Yeah, that was Barack Obama. You remember in the beginning
of Barack Obama's administration is his first term, where one
of the things that they were trying to do is
to try and take over the banks, and they were
trying to take over healthcare, which they kind of sort
of did with the Obamacare thing. And then they were
trying to go after industry. Remember they went in and
they quote unquote saved General Motors and they basically bought
(07:45):
General Motors, and there were so many other things that
they did along that line. So, hm, I mean, if
we're gonna go down this road to making comparisons, let's
actually make a comparison that is accurate now, just because
of the fact that the Republicans are saying, hey, something
(08:05):
that is one hundred percent legal, Let's redraw the lines
because we want to make sure that each district has
the seven hundred thousand people that it's supposed to have.
And we're gonna balance this out a little bit. Sure,
they're gonna redistrict it into a few areas where you know,
the the racial lines are being drawn, but look, you
in some big areas, you can't avoid that. You just
(08:29):
you simply can't avoid that. I mean, it is what
it is. The Democrats have been doing it for a
long time. The Republicans have been doing it for a
long time, and quite honestly, it's never gonna change. It
really won't change. But the idea of coming out now
in and adding that to the Nazi thing, I don't
know if anybody who has told the Democrats this, and
maybe we need to tell them this. The Nazi comparisons
(08:52):
have run its course. We're done with it, like nowadays,
it wasn't. Greg Guffeldt said this the other day. It's
like drop of the N word now is It's just
it's nothing anymore. And the N word meaning Nazi, we
don't care like you say it, and there's no shock
factor to that anymore. I mean even Democrats at this
(09:17):
point when you start going on Nazi and they're like,
come on, let's let's give it a little bit of
a break. But they're gonna round everybody up. Where are
they doing that? All the brown people? What about the
fifty plus Irish people that got rounded up in the
Boston area. But well, because you see, yeah, that's what
that's kind of what we thought, sit down and shut up.
(09:40):
But Jones went on to say that we will I
will liken this to the Holocaust, the efforts to read
district and said that people are like, well, how did
the Holocaust happen? How is somebody in this the position
to kill all them people? Well, good people remain silent,
or good people didn't realize what was happening to the
(10:00):
can very soon happen to me or somebody I love.
So even if you made it, you have an obligation
to help people who can't because God forbid, they end
up targeting you and your family. Oh my garble level
of stupid. Look, this is an elected official in the
(10:23):
state of Texas. Now, the idea of redistricting, there's two
ideas behind it. One is obviously the balance of the representation,
to make sure that there're seven hundred thousand people that
are being represented equally and not the neighboring district having
(10:43):
five hundred thousand and you having eight hundred thousand or whatever.
They balance that out. It moves all the time based
upon where the population moves, So that is first and
foremost and second. Even if and we'll go ahead and
we'll say that it's being done on racies, Even if
it's being done on racial lines, the people in the
(11:06):
other district. Like if if you're let's let's go with
the Democrats, if you're one of the colored people, if
you're black, or if you're you're a Hispanic and you're
living in a certain district, and uh, you know, those
those white supremacist, Nazi Holocaust wanting Republicans want to redraw
the district where you're no longer going to be in
(11:28):
a certain district, or now you're going to be in
a district. Guess what, you still have the right to vote,
you do, you totally one hundred percent have the right
to vote. And on top of that, you know what
else they're doing. They're doing this so that you will vote.
They're doing it so then you know, if we if
(11:50):
we if we have a bunch of Democrats that are black, well,
you know, we we want to get them to come
over here to our district so that it lessens the
power that they have for the Democrat to elect a
Democrat in that other district. We draw it out, We
kind of water it down a little bit. Now there's
more Republicans, so this chances can be more or better. Yet,
(12:13):
where Democrats we do the same thing. It doesn't really
matter which side of the party you're on. It's the
same thing. There's nothing in there about people dying. There's
nothing about red districting a zone and going okay, well
you're in District one, So get ready because the trains
are going to be coming through to tattoo you and
(12:33):
bring you to a special camp that has a barbecue
going on. You have really truly got to be a
special kind of stupid to go down that road. And
clearly this state representative is Jolanda Jones, another one of
the cowards that ran away. It's pathetic. And now Beto
(12:54):
O'Rourke is now being under investigation. And this should be
interesting because one of the things in Texas specifically, when
it comes to bribing your elected officials, that is oh
what is that called again?
Speaker 3 (13:10):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Yeah, against the law. You're not supposed to do that,
and if you do that, you are therefore breaking a law.
And if you break said law, you are not above
the law, so you must be punished by the law.
And now the Beta work led group is under investigation
over the potential bribes to help the runaway Texas Democrats. Now,
(13:34):
in the law, it's a couple of different ways of
if you are paid to vote a different way or
paid not to vote a certain way. Now, paid does
not necessarily define as in cash transactions. Paid is when
you get something in return for your action. And when
(13:58):
you are given a private chartered plane to go and
hang out in Illinois where you are then given a
stay at a very fancy hotel and you are given
food and all these other things, that is you getting paid.
And Beato O'Rourke along with what's his name the Soros,
(14:23):
are two of the people that were behind the runaway
train of getting people out of the area, providing the
planes so that they could run away. And of course
on top of that, you also have Governor Paxton or
not Governor Paxston, Governor Prince Ker tons of fun up
there in Illinois who is now giving these runaway Democrats
(14:46):
a hotel room. So you are paying them with material
things that have a value to it. That is against
the law. You can't do it. But the Texas Republican
Attorney Ken Paxon and has now launched the investigation into
the group by led by Beto O'Rourke that is essentially
(15:06):
bankrolling the dozens of Democrats who fled the Lone Star
state just to block a vote on the new congressional maps.
That's against the law. You can't bribe the people to
go and do that. And with this, one of the
things that Paxton had said was that any Democrat coward
breaking the law by taking a Beto bribe will be
(15:28):
held accountable. Texas cannot be bought. I look forward to
thoroughly reviewing all of the documents and communications obtained throughout
this investigation. These jets setting runaways are already lost public
trust by abandoning our state, and Texans deserve to know
if they're received legal bribes to do it. Beto O'Rourke,
(15:49):
by the way, who is a failed presidential, senatorial and
gubernatorial campaigns, shot back at Paxton by posting on acts
saying the guy impeached for Brian Iby is going after
folks trying to stop the theft of five congressional seats.
You know, Democrats, I just want to throw this out
here for you. You do realize that with the temperatation
(16:13):
that you were doing, with all the things that you
were laying out, the accusations about the theft of stealing
the seats, this same thing will come back and bite
you in the ass later on when you do the
same thing. So is it okay that that Texas is
breaking the law, the legal law, the law that's actually
(16:34):
legal to do, but if you do it, it should
be illegal because it feels illegal. It's not illegal, but
it's legal. If you're able to do that in Texas
and you say that it's bad and it's theft, what
is it when they do that now in California or
when they do it up in New York, we know
what they're what it is in Massachusetts, it's just stupid
because the whole damn state is Democrat. Anyhow well, it's
(16:59):
it's it's different when we do it. It's when Republicans
do it. And Donald Trump, big bad, evil orange man.
He said, Oh my, anxiety's building up. I can't take
it anymore telling you today's Democrats. There's something wrong with
these people there, really truly is. And you know what,
I hope that every single one of them gets investigated,
(17:19):
every single one of them gets charged with bribery. The
governor now has gone to the Texas Supreme Court to say, hey,
can we go get these people. They're being fined five
hundred dollars a day for not being there, and what
are they getting accomplished, absolutely nothing. Because here's the thing.
(17:40):
In the end, when it's all said and done and
the temper tantrum is all over, and they've delayed this
vote five months, six months down the road, whatever it is,
and they get to a point where they're now going
to miss the next session of the Texas Legislature. The
vote's still gonna happen. You can't run away forever. The
(18:04):
vote is going to happen. And because of the fact
that you have the minority, you're gonna lose, and you're
now gonna have all these districts being redistricted right up
against the election. Jasmine Crockett's gonna lose her seat, and
I'm gonna be very upset about that because we need
to keep her around in some fashion. She needs to
be around. And they're gonna lose. And the hardworking people
(18:29):
of Texas are walking at these Democrats who are trying
to say that they're out of here fighting for you.
But you ran away on private jets and are staying
in luxury hotels in Illinois and not doing your job
while the hardworking Texans are getting out doing their jobs
and making their livings. You gotta fail Dems. Man, this
is gonna backfire on you. We got to take a
(18:49):
quick break. We'll be right back. This is the Bride
Rush Show. Good morning, thanks for waking up with us
and listening right here on the Florida Man Radio Network.
We'll be right back, all right, welcome back to the show.
(19:16):
Good morning today. It is a red Friday where we
remember everyone deployed. Sponsored by our friends at American Charlie
Grill and Tavern right here on Panama City Beach, right
here in the shops at Edgewater. Very easy to get
to you, by the way, in case you're thinking to yourself,
going I don't want an little beach, trust me, it's
right there on Richard Jackson Boulevard. It is an easy
pop right in there. You avoid all the stupid traffic
(19:37):
that there is out on the beach right now in
the construction near Pier Park, so it's easy to get
out in there. Going in there, tell him that I
sent you there, and try the bad Land nachos. Fat
boy happy on that one. I'm telling you. Oh yeah.
By the way, for those that are right here in
the general Panama City area, if you are looking to
(19:58):
adopt a little fur baby today, American Charlie's is doing
their pet adoption event, which they've they've really been doing
this a lot lately, and it's gonna be going on
tonight from four to seven pm. If you donate, you'll
receive ten percent off of the meal, and of course
you can also get yourself one of those little fur
babies to bring home. So go check that out later
on tonight, because not only are they remembering everyone deployed,
(20:21):
they're also remembering all of our fur friends and finding
them some forever homes. So go out there and help
them out with that. So Timu Obama Keem Jefferies is
now coming out again with all of his negativity and
his lies and all of the bs that he continues
to spread, saying that Donald Trump's tariffs are raising prices.
The extremists promised to lower costs and instead Republican policies
(20:43):
are making your life more expensive. There's so many days
I just want to walk up to him and just
slap them in the back of his bald head. I
really do. But how is it raising prices? Now? Sure,
there are some things that are that are manufactured in
places where we have the terrafs and the price goes up.
But you know what, the idea behind a lot of
this is Hakeem in addition to getting them to lower
(21:07):
some of their prices and to take on some of
our goods at a lower tariff themselves, because remember we're
tariff like crazy, but it's also designed to help build
American manufacturing to buy American. Let's talk about that for
a second, shall we, Timu? By the way, when we
(21:28):
started talking about the the prices going up, where were
you when Joe Biden's economy and Joe Biden's policies made
our life more expensive? Where were you? You know what?
Hang on a second, let me let me do this
real quickly. I want to see if I can find
(21:49):
find something on Hakeem Jeffries. You're gonna remember to spell
his name right at KIM. I just I only want
to call him Timu, Keem Jeffries on Biden inflation. I
just want to see if there's any audio out there
(22:10):
actually on him doing that. Let's see three years ago,
Jean Geffrey, Telsey Economy. That's nineteen minutes long. I don't
know if I want to say, you know, let's get
a snippet of what he's what he's got to say
here just to hear.
Speaker 5 (22:25):
You, I just wanted to express our heartfelt prayers and
condolences to our colleagues. Sean Shu get onto it. The
Biden presidency. Keep unemployment low. It remains at three point
six percent. Wages have begun to increase. That is very positive,
and we need to keep that going. We also, of course,
(22:48):
have to lower costs for everyday Americans and create an
economy that works for the people. And so consistent with
that effort, this week, led by Representative Abigail spam Burger,
the Lower Food and Fuel Costs Act will be on
the House floor explicitly to try to lower costs in
(23:14):
two critical areas that the American people are feeling in
their pocket but of course gas prices as well as
food price.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
But whose fault was that.
Speaker 5 (23:24):
That the effort will secure bipartisans support on the floor.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
But again, whose fault was that.
Speaker 5 (23:31):
We'll see its way toward acting in this incredibly critical
area at this.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Pot where's the criticism of I'll help you fight.
Speaker 5 (23:42):
The economy foundationally around unemployment and job creation going while
at the same time working to lower costs.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
See, it's like he's just over and over under him,
and the same thing, would you lower the cost We
got about the Act, but doesn't want to admit the
fact that the reason for why things were so expensive
was because of Joe Biden's policies. Look inflation under Donald Trump,
when he took office, it did jump. It was at
(24:12):
like point zero seven just before Donald Trump took office.
As Donald Trump took office, it it jumped up to
two point one percent. That was the highest it stayed
under under Donald Trump was two point one percent. As
soon as Joe Biden took over, it shot up to
(24:34):
seven percent. I mean it actually shot up to two
point three. Well, actually it it took like a slight
dive in the first quarter, slight dive. It went down
to like it was like one point one point nine,
and it dropped down just a little bit from that,
and then it went up to two point three and
(24:55):
then seven percent, six and a half percent, the highest
we had seen in forty years. And you didn't see it.
Came Jeffries out there, you know, blaming Joe Biden in
his bad policies. Instead, it was one of these, well
we gotta we gotta work to lower the prices of
(25:15):
things and of course they did blame the Republicans all
the time. It was always the Republican's fault, even though
had nothing to the Republicans. It was Joe Biden and
his policies. As of today, the way I sits, we
are now at two point nine percent. Uh, no, way,
what are we today? We're at two point seven percent
for the inflation rate, the lowest, the lowest that Joe
(25:38):
Biden had it was two point nine percent. And that
after essentially the Republicans kind of took over the House
and started changing some things. We saw some of the
stuff coming down, but when the Democrats were in total control,
it was a ridiculous mess. And we still have came
Jeffries out here every day, the extremest promised to lower
(25:59):
the car and instead the Republican policies are making life
more expensive. It's not sure. Did the price of some
things go up, yes, but is life more expensive for
us now or was it more expensive for us under
Joe Biden? And I think we all know the answer
to that. I mean, what's that price is going up?
(26:24):
Is not always inflation. The technical definition of inflation is
the expansion of our money supply, which is the result
of printing currency. This is from supply and demand. True,
it's not just about the inflation. It's not just about
the government. The more that they spend aka printing money,
(26:45):
the higher our inflation goes up. And yes, the cost
of some things under or Donald Trump right now because
of the inflation or the tariffs, sure we've seen a
couple of items that would go up a little bit.
But again, the overall of life right now is a
lot less expensive than it was under Joe Biden. And
they will never admit to that. They will never admit
(27:08):
to the fact that Joe Biden was the one that
fed up our economy. And he did. And this is
the type of stuff we get all the time. And
then there's this because we just we've got to find
a reason to bash on Donald Trump or anybody in
the MAGA just got to bash on him. Apparently the
(27:30):
Spotify and playlist for Vice President Vance got leaked. Now,
I'm just gonna say this, everybody's got a different taste
in music. Some people they're they're rockers. Some people they
like the like me, like em. Some people like that
Top forty stuff. Some people like the old yad rock stuff.
(27:51):
Some people are country fans. Everybody's a little bit different,
and you would be surprised at what certain people like
for music. Like EAP, I had this conversation one day about,
you know, the different type of concerts that we need
to bring into Panama City Beach because we always bring
in country concerts. It's always country stuff, which is great
because it's it's obviously does very well. But I say, hey,
(28:13):
we should break it up a little bit. We should
also bring in some other stuff too. And I suggested
one time EDM and I got looked at like, oh yeah,
I don't want those people. And I'm like, those people,
what are you talking about those people? First off, I
like DM music. I would go to it. And on
top of that, your current senator at the time, Marco Rubio,
(28:36):
is also a huge DM fan. So what does this
those people thing? So you never know who it is
that actually likes certain types of music. And look when
you look at a lot of the the pop music
today and hell, at this point even even rock music
and country music. You look at the artists and a
(28:57):
lot of these artists that we we just never thought
of about anymore. Now we're coming to find out that
there's so many of them that are well on the
alphabet soup kind of side of things. Does it change
the fact that you like their music or not for
some people. Maybe other people look at and go, hey,
I like the song. What's the big deal? Well, apparently
(29:19):
in the playlist that jd Vance has, they're now accusing
him of being leaked out and filled with gay anthems.
Here we go again with this, because remember, when you're
a Democrat, you're going to support whose EDM? It's what's EDM?
EDM is electronic dance music with the Democrats. If you're gay,
(29:43):
we love you, we support you, we defend you, We're
going to be here to fight for you. A wait
a second, you're a Republican. Oh and that in that case,
if you're a Republican and gay, that's the worst thing
in the world. Another reason for why so many of
the people in the gay comedian are like, all right,
can you just knock I'm done with you guys. But
just because of the fact that jd Vance may have
(30:05):
some songs in his Spotify and playlist that are by
a gay artist or is maybe has some some references.
Because look, there's a few artists that that I listen
to that if you that I know for a fact
that they're gay. But if you listen to the song,
they talk about relationship stuff and they don't say, you know,
(30:27):
oh my man or anything. No, they just it's the relationship,
the love or whatever it's it's the message that's in
the song. It's not necessarily a gay anthem just because
it's a gay artist. It's a song that has some
good lyrics, has a good beat to it, and you
like the way it sounds. And I can almost guarantee
you that every single person listening to the show right now,
(30:49):
that we can go through a whole bunch of artists
that you say that you like and you like this song,
and we're going to find a song that you like
that is done by a gay artist or written by
a gay artist, and is not intended to be something
that is gay. It just happens to be the person
who wrote it or sign sayings it is get you
(31:10):
a Queen. Perfect example, Ricky, So, how many people have
queen on their Spotify playlist? Well, I guess, I guess
You've got a lot of gay anthems there, Ricky. You know,
so you know, I'm just saying we got this is
the level of stupid that the Democrats get to. I mean,
first off, why is somebody trying to leak JD Vance's
(31:32):
Spotify playlist? And do you really think that that's the
big deal. Do you really think that all of a sudden,
just because of the fact that you've released the Spotify playlist,
the vice president Jady Vance and there's gay anthems that
oh my god, every Republican is going to be like, oh,
we can't vote for him now, that's it. Can't do it,
can't vote for him whatsoever. Hey, at this point, the
(31:57):
potential of the JD Vance and Marco Rubio ticket coming
up in twenty twenty eight. Hey, look, there's some edm
artists that they're on that side too, So I guess
that makes me, it makes Marco Rubio. I mean, I
guess it's all over with. The Democrats won. But this
(32:18):
is the level of stupid and ridiculousness that they get
to on a regular basis, just to try and slam
on you. And again it's something that doesn't work, and
the Left doesn't get it because they think that the
whole gay lifestyle is a weapon unless you're a Democrat.
(32:40):
It's like, oh my God. You like that song, write
Elton John God. I mean, how many of them can
we start naming? I mean, Elton John Queen, what's that
there's a big country artist that actually just came out.
How many actors look Brandon Marlowe or Marlon Brando, Marlon
brand that actor he came out. So I guess does
(33:03):
that mean that if any of us like the Godfather
movies or any of the movies that he's in that
are all into the gay movies?
Speaker 5 (33:08):
Now?
Speaker 1 (33:10):
I mean it's it's okay if you're a Democrat, but
if you're a Republican and you like any of that stuff,
oh oh, we got to destroy you. Now, you're a
bad person. You're horrible, you're evil. If you also notice
too that the the Democrats really have not come out
swinging at the two gay members of Donald Trump's cabinet.
(33:35):
Have you noticed that they haven't said much about that,
And it's probably because they're scared. And if you're wondering
who you've got Scott Bessett, the Treasury Secretary. This is
a man who's married to another man, with children, and
has been this way forever in his lifetime. I would
love more than anything because I like this guy. I
love the way that this guy punches back because he's
(33:57):
just this this very calm and collect demeanor where he
just like pull his shirt down a little bit, look
at you with the corner of his eye, with that smile,
and then he just lets it rip and he just
tears people apart. But the left doesn't say anything about them.
But now they want to go out the JD Vance
because of the playlist that he has. And yeah, Ricky,
(34:23):
you know what, you don't have to support the gay
left and rick rick Connell, yes, she was. That's the
other one. You don't have to support any of that.
You don't have to believe in any of that. But hey,
you like the musical talent because you know, this is
the big difference between the left and the right. We
don't look at people. We don't judge them based upon
the color of their skin. We don't base them based
(34:46):
upon who they love, even though we all have these
these buddies where we go, Dude, really her, I mean,
of all people, can you find somebody that her? That tramp?
Come on, and we're judgmental. We are judgmental. I mean, look,
we're all that way. His smokey Robinson. There's another one.
Can we We could just list him on and on
(35:06):
and on, and this will throw this entire narrative right
out the window. Not that it didn't, I mean it
kind of bounced off the window to begin with. But
it's just ridiculous watching how the left uses stuff and
not realizing that it's the same thing that you said
you defend, but now you use it as a weapon.
It's like, you remember the Republican I don't remember his
(35:27):
actual name, but he was got I forget if he
was a congressman or a senator. He got busted in
the the the the bathroom at the airport when he
was doing the foot tapping thing, which I never heard
of until until he got busted on this. I never
heard of what the foot tapping thing is. So now
(35:49):
I know. And if you don't know, you probably don't
want to know. But if you're men, if you're in
the bathroom and somebody reaches up and goes tap tap tap,
it's it's probably time for you to leave. It's just
unless it's your thing, it's probably time to leave. But
they he got busted on that, and it came out
and it's like, oh my god, it was the worst
thing in the world, and to destroyed the guy and
(36:10):
he ended up having to resign from office. You know,
it comes out that, oh, there's a Republican senator or
a congressman or whatever that had an affair with with
a male whatever, and oh my god, it's the worst
thing ever. They got to destroy him. But a Democrat
comes out, like the transgender one what's its name? The
(36:32):
one was that Maryland the congress person thing, whatever. Oh
my god, it's so great. It's so great that we
have the transgender Oh my god, you're a gay Republican.
Oh my god, it's so disgust thing. I still hate
the Democrats, I really do. I'm at that point. I
just can't take it anymore. By the way, did anybody
watch last night The Tonight Show? I know that that's
(36:52):
one of these things I would never really truly ask
because who the hell watches it? But last night Greg
Guttfelt was on it. I haven't had a chance to
see it. I saw one little clip and it looked hilarious.
So I'm gonna have to watch that later on today
to see how that went over. And it was probably,
by the way, the highest rated episode that they've had
in a very long time on the tonight show because
(37:13):
of Greg Gutfield coming on there. Anyhow, don't begin to
go check us out online the Brian Russshow dot com
that is where we are located. You can also grab
the Florida Man Radio Network at Florida Man Radio and
there's also the app that you can download so you
can listen to us everywhere. And of course you can
watch the show on Rumbleandwimkin dot com forward slash Brian
Rushshow on both of those and of course the podcasts
(37:36):
also available at the Brian Russshow dot com as well.
And it is another Red Friday where we are remembering
everyone deployed, sponsored by our friends at American Charlie's Grill
and Tavern right here on Panama City Beach, right here
at the shops at Edgewater coming out today because they're
also doing their pet adoption event from four to seven
o'clock later on today. We got to take a break.
We will be right back. Good morning, all right, welcome
(38:11):
back to the show. Good morning, Happy read Friday, where
we remember everyone deployed and honor those that are out
serving our nation and protecting us. All sponsored by our
friends at American Charlie Grill and Tavern right here in
the shops at Edgewater right there in Panama City Beach.
Come on out and check that out, have a lunch
there today, go for dinner tonight where you can also
take part in their pet adoption. The pet adoption going
(38:34):
on today from four to seven pm right there at
American Charlie. You received ten percent off your meal if
you'd also donate to help out that cause as well,
So don't forget that until the end of the month.
Right here in the state of Florida, we are in
the annual back to school sales tax holiday, and of
course Governor Ron DeSantis about a week ago came to
(38:55):
Panama City Beach and made the announcement about how this
is now a permanent thing, now one of these things
that have to be voted on every year. And in
addition to it, because it was for a while just
that one weekend kind that tax holiday weekend, everybody get
out and get your stuff, now has now been extended
throughout the entire month. So you have until August thirty
first to get all of your tax free holiday shopping done.
(39:18):
And there is a list of things that you can
actually go to it if you go to Florida Revenue
dot com. Is it dot com or dot CoV hang on?
I want to make sure I give you the right
one up too late, already lost it. I believe it's
dot com. Florida Revenue dot com is the Florida Revenue website.
There is a a complete list that is there on
the tax information publications on what is it is not
(39:41):
qualified in that that annual back to School's tax holiday.
During this there are things just to give you a
big one. Clothing, footwear, wallets, bags, handbags, backpacks, fanny packs.
Who wears fanny packs? Do we still use those nowadays?
Along with diaper bags with the sales of a price
(40:01):
of one hundred dollars or less per item. Certain school
supplies will also be on a sales price with fifty
dollars or less per item, Learning aids, Jigsaw puzzles with
the sale price of thirty dollars or less. Personal computers
with certain computer related accessories with the sale price of
fifteen hundred dollars or less when purchased for non commercial,
(40:23):
home or personal use, which I love that they do that.
It's like you all know that so many of us
are going to go out and be like, yeah, I've
got to I got to buy this new bag, this
new handbag. Yeah, it's for my kid. It's from my
kid going back to school. I need a new laptop,
so I'm gonna go. Of course, it's for non commercial
(40:45):
it's not even personal use. It's for my kid, kids
going back to school. I don't even have kids. I mean,
think about all those stuff that you can do. But
the annual tax holiday, by the way, does not apply
to certain things like brief cases. Who buys briefcases nowadays?
I mean, do you when's the last time that you've
even thought about using a briefcase, let alone going to
(41:09):
buy one. Garment bags are another one. Watches, watch bands, jewelry, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, handkerchiefs.
Really is it like the oldest person that is possibly
on one of these committees that said, don't forget the handkerchiefs.
I've got one right here, put that back in my pocket.
(41:33):
It's like you who uses the word handkerchief now, I
bet you anything. If you said handkerchief to anybody in
school at this point, even a college kid, they're gonna
be like a what a handkerchief, you know, the thing
that you take out of your pocket, you blow a
bunch of snots in it, and you put it back
in your pocket. They're gonna look at you and be like,
that's a thing gross. Why don't you just use tissue kleenex.
(41:56):
The other thing that is not uh not applying to
the sales side thing iss skis, which I just that
was struck me for a second, and I had to
remember that I live in Florida. Water skis, dummy swim fins,
roller blades, and skates. Clothing items that are more than
one hundred dollars. First off, if you could afford something
(42:17):
that's more than one hundred dollars, pay the damn tax
any school supply with the sales price of more than
fifty dollars. What you need is a school supply that
will be more than fifty dollars. I'm sure there's probably something.
Books that are not otherwise exempt. Yd there you go.
It's it's Ron Dezantis's book band. You can't even buy
(42:40):
the butt shut up. Computers and computer related accessories with
the price more than fifteen hundred dollars, cell phones, video
game consoles, digital media receivers, receivers that are not primarily
designed to process data. Let's see computers and computer related
accessories purchased for commuter commercial purposes. I mean, how do
(43:02):
you prove that? What else we got? Rentals of any
eligible items, repairs or alterations of any eligible items, sales
of any eligible items within a theme park or entertainment complex,
public lodging establishment, or airport. Well, what if I wanted
(43:25):
to get a Mickey Mouse shirt and wear that to
school for Mickey Mouse's Day? What I have to go
to Walmart to get it? Just kidding, just messing with that.
But then there's a lot of learning aids as well
that are in there that you can get. Some of
the examples are electronic books, flash cards, jigsaw puzzles, matching games.
I love a good jigsaw puzzle, by the way. That's
(43:47):
what I'm realizing. I'm starting to get old because I
will actually sit here on my computer, on the biggest
monitor that I have, and I will play the Microsoft
Jigsaw Puzzles, and I'll sit there for hours playing that
damn thing. And then I realized to myself, Damn, you're
turning into like your grandparents. It's a horrible thing. They
should not allow those, Actually they should. They're a good
(44:07):
learning thing. But then away, if you need a complete
list of what you can and cannot do, go to
Florida Revenue dot Com. I believe that. I think it
is a dot com. It should be dot gov because
it's government. But there's a whole thing that's on here. Wow,
there's a specific thing here for Panama City and Panama
City Beach dealers. What is this one? Panama City and
(44:31):
Panama City Beach impose a one percent merchant's license fee
or tax on retailers. The merchant's license fee is included
in the sales price of each item when the fee
is separately stated. Look at that, we got to be
there's nothing else on here that that like labels any
other area except for Panama City and Panama City Beach.
It's just for the whole damn state. Good job, guys,
(44:52):
good job.
Speaker 2 (44:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
So it's Florida Revenue dot Com. So if you if
you want to get the full list, you can go
there and do that. So. I don't know if anybody
saw this, but yesterday the Trump administration has now offered
a bounty of fifty million dollars for information leading to
the arrest of Venezuela's dictator, Nicholas Madurooo, things are getting
(45:14):
interesting now. Oh, I can't wait to hear the Left
to respond to this one. Jigsaw and crosswood puzzles help
prevent dementia. Huh, I might need to do this. I might,
I might need to do those. But anyhow, Maduro uses
foreign terrorist organizations like the TDA and a few of others,
including the Cartail of the Suns, to bring deadly drugs
(45:36):
and violence into our country. According to Attorney General Pam Bondi,
who posted yesterday on x when they announced the fifty
million dollar reward to information leading to the arrest of
the dictator, to be interested to see if anybody does it,
if there's anybody who's I mean, first off, the information
leading to like, you don't know where he is. He's
(46:00):
the dictator of a country that's not too far from us,
from Venezuela. We probably know what he had for breakfast
this morning. I would say throw down, just to entice
this a little bit more, just to add the fun
to the hunt, I would do the fifteen million dollars
reward dead or alive, like drag him in and drop
(46:20):
him on the steps of the White House and be
like areas when those are my fifty g's or my
fifty big ones, come on, let's go. But the Drug
Enforcement Agency which has been basically has been seizing so
many things linked to Maduro and his associates, and Bonnie
has said that nearly seven tons of cocaine have been
linked to Madua himself, which represents a primary source of
(46:43):
income for the deadly cartels based in Venezuela and Mexico.
And remember TDA, that is one of the Venezuelan gangs
that has been very violent, has caused a lot of
problems here in America. So now the US is offering
a fifty million dollar reward for information leading to the
rest of UH Venezuela's president Maduro. I just wonder if,
(47:03):
like any member of the CIA, who's sitting there in
their in their office, drinking their coffee, sitting there there
he is, Hang on a second, I'm gonna get my
phone out. Hey, yeah, I got some information for you. Yeah,
the uh, the president. Yeah, yeah Maduro. Yeah, that guy,
bad guy. He is right now at one two three.
(47:25):
I'm a coke dealer. Way, Yeah, he's sitting outside in
uh on the back porch. He's uh, well, I'm not
gonna tell you what he's wearing because there's not a
whole lot. But he's back there right now. Yeah, So
do I get my fifty million? I mean, come on,
I don't know, to be honest with he's probably a
scare attacking. It's probably a total scare tactic of the
(47:48):
Trump administration. Plus, not to mention, think about all the
people in Venezuela who are starving, have been, you know,
living a miserable life ever since Maduro and his his
predecessor took over Venezuela and changed it from a capitalist
country to a communist country, which, by the way, Democrats
(48:08):
pay attention to that. You don't have to go too
far into the history books. It's one of the most
recent chapters right there. See what happened to Venezuela and
when they went communist socialist. But it'll be interesting to
see how many people start pointing some fingers and how
many of the insiders will be like, I'll tell you what,
fifty million dollars, the five of us will share it,
(48:30):
ten million each. We could deliver him to the embassy.
I mean, we got we got to drive the guy
down the street right now. What do you say? We
just we call up the embassy and tell him, Hey, look,
we're gonna be going out on a trip this afternoon.
We're taking the Maduro to a soccer game. And what
we're gonna do is we're gonna come right over there
(48:51):
by the US Embassy. When we start coming, open the
gate and we'll drive him right in. Ten million dollars.
Oh yeah, I would do it. I would split that
fifty million dollars five ways with the security team there.
He is, what's he gonna do? That would be amazing,
really would. But Maduro, by the way, has also been
(49:14):
hit with a slew of federal chargers in the Southern
District of New York, which has been related to a
lot of his drug trafficking effort efforts, including the narco terrorism,
conspiracy to import cocaine, possession of machine guns, and just
machine guns. Did he really actually have machine guns? For
those of you that don't know that, you may be
gun people but are maybe not gun people, there is
(49:35):
actually a thing called machine guns. It's not like the
AR fifteen. I'm a god. The horrible machine guns that
are coming in here and killing everybody. No, there's there's
like the badass guns, machine guns, along with a bunch
of destructive advices devices. He's been hit with the federal charges,
so we want him, we want his happy ass. And
now fifty million dollars it seems like a pretty good deal.
(49:58):
But following the indictment President Trump's first term administration, it
initially offered only about fifteen million dollars for a reward
for his capture, and now they've opped it. Fifty big ones,
fifty big ones to go do it. Joe Biden raised
the bounty. He was like, oh, oh, Roy, this is
how bad he is. By the way, if you need
to calm down one of your liberal friends when they
(50:20):
start going, oh my god, Donald Trump, he's trying to
get people that are presidents, that are duly elected presidents.
Now see he's hitler. You can point out that Joe
Biden almost doubled the bounty to get the same man.
I mean, Donald Trump's now since doubled it. Will Biden had.
But the doj has now seized over seven hundred million
(50:41):
dollars of Maduro's linked assets, including two private jets, nine
vehicles in more, and yet Maduro's reign of terror continues,
according to ag Pam Bondi and saying that he's one
of the largest narco traffickers in the world and a
threat to our national security. If he's not much of
a threat, just drop a bomb on him. I mean serious,
(51:01):
Just pull an Obama and drop a bomb on him.
I mean, if he's really truly a threat to our
national security, which I don't disagree with, take him out
as a threat. We know where he is, we know
what he had for breakfast this morning. Don't let them
lie to you about that.
Speaker 5 (51:19):
We know.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
Drone boom, but duro done. Then we can help Venezuela
get back to a capitalist country and the people can
get better, and then we can send people back there.
But it's interesting to see how we now have the
bounty out for him, and the fact that Joe Biden
(51:43):
again he raised the bounty from Donald Trump's original during
his original term. So the leftist can't go whinding and
crying about this. But I still think we should just
go dronim. I mean, if Obama can do it, why
can't we do it. Obama did that, Biden also raised
the bounty, So let Trump just go drone them. Think
(52:04):
about the changes in the world. That would be to
get rid of the Venezuela dictator. Think about all the
Venezuelans who love their country. It's a beautiful country too,
by the way, that would want to go back there.
If we could get rid of that communist government and
get it back to the capitalist government that it had
been for a very long time. I'm all for it
(52:25):
that anybody want to split the fifty million, we'll go
get them. Why not, let's go on a trip see
what happens. What was that? Sorry reading some of the
chats there. So OURFK is now taking on a new battle.
(52:45):
And I saw a video yesterday that just look what
OURFK is trying to do is make America healthy again.
And America really is not all that health you look
at all of the crap that is in our food.
And of course, now with all the initiatives that that
RFK has been doing, we've now been seeing major food
(53:08):
producers in America after producer after producer after producer, and
restaurants and everything changing the direction that they are going
when it comes to their food, whether it be they're
taking chemicals out of it or they're changing the ingredients
we're seeing a massive shift away from the severe chemicals
(53:28):
that we had in our food. Because remember the chemicals
that we have in our food, it's outlawed in places
like Europe, they completely outlaw these chemicals and we're like,
no about it, We'll put a double dose in ours.
And over the years we have seen the direct results
of that. We've seen illnesses that have never been a
thing before. Like growing up gen xer, how many people
(53:52):
had gluten allergies. You never heard of that? And of
course I love it when you say that that they're like,
you know, never heard of a gluten analogy. It's because
they didn't discover it. Oh, so you mean to tell
me that when somebody when people a lot of people,
because now the number of people have gluten analogies today
(54:12):
is unbelievable. So you mean to tell me that all
those people that were eating pizza, eating peanut butter and
jelly sandwiches, eating pasta, and nobody thought to say, hey,
uh you okay, what's going on? You look like you're
having a reaction. You don't know what it is. Maybe
we should look in now we won't look into it.
(54:35):
That wasn't a thing back then. Just like the the
the peanut allergies. I mean, sure there was always somebody
that was allergic to peanuts, but it wasn't this this
horrific thing where every other person is, you know, gluten allergy,
peanut allergy, air allergy, wind allergy, allergy of paper allergy,
(54:59):
of this this problem break out in rations. With this,
you think about all of the the other illnesses that
we've seen in the kids, the obesity that's going on,
and right now, the level of cancer rates in teenagers,
which by the way, is something that has not talked
about enough. It really isn't we are seeing now and
(55:21):
it's not even teenagers, it's it's it's going all the
way down to very young children and the level of
cancer rates. And you need to tell me that. Nobody
just kind of stepped back and went, huh. You know
there was a day when but you know, maybe it's
(55:42):
because people are too afraid to speak up. I actually
did this in a meeting one time. I was part
of a safety committee for an aviation company that I
worked for, and we were we were going over a
lot of the safety stuff because you know, nowadays with
HR and everything, with all the way that they are
that things have got to be perfect, and you've got
to have written and policy for that. It was the
(56:02):
biggest freaking nightmare of my life being part of that.
It really truly was because there was absolutely no common
sense whatsoever being brought into it. And it was one
of these things where we were coming up with policies
because there was an international standard that we had to uphold.
And with the policies that we had to do, it
was a simple thing like how do you walk across
(56:23):
the tarmac with a suitcase? You know, And there'd be
like one hundred steps that are involved in this to
avoid injuries and all this other stuff. And we're sitting
there talking and I was also part of the committee
that investigated all of the incidents that happened, anything that
there was an injury or damage or anything along that lines.
(56:43):
I was part of that team that had to investigate
and look into it, find the causes, and come up
with a solution as to how to avoid in the future.
And we're all sitting there on this conference call and
it's going back and forth, and finally the head of
the department he comes up and he chimes in and
he goes, listen, I gotta I have a question, and
(57:05):
the whole conference call kind of get quiet because he
hadn't spined speaking up at all, and he says, you know,
I remember it wasn't too long ago that we never
really had all these problems. We didn't have all these
accidents and incidents happening, and things were just fine. Why
is it that it's happening now? Silence? Nobody wanted to
(57:30):
say anything. They're all just kind of being quiet. And
then I had that look on my face, and my
boss looked at me from across the table and he's like,
don't do it, don't do it. And I reached over
and I hit the unmute button and I was like, maybe,
just maybe it's because we have too many policies on
(57:51):
things and too many steps to do things that we've
gotten away from common sense. And today you can't do
that because everybody was afraid to speak up because if
you spoke up, and believe me, after I spoke up,
I had to deal with HR. HR was all over
my back because of the fact that how dare you
speak up like that? How dare you be against all
of the stuff that we're doing. And sure all of
(58:15):
those processors may be one of these. It was good intention,
but the direct result of it was bad. And it's
the same thing with our food. Do you have a
work allergy? Sometimes I feel that too, But yeah, autism,
that's another one. The amount of autism that we see now,
the amount of cancers in young children, like young young children,
(58:38):
it drives me crazy and it breaks my heart every
time I see this on social media. These young toddlers
that are suffering cancer that we've never seen before. You
have teenagers that are suffering from cancer because one some
of the energy drinks that are out there are being
now linked to causing cancer in teenagers because teenagers pound
these things down like their air and water. So RFK
(59:02):
now he's now launched a bold plan to block food
stamps from being able to buy soda and candy. Brilliant.
I love the idea, he said. The taxpayers right now,
with the SNAP funding, are spending more than forty million
dollars hang on for this per day on sugary drinks.
(59:27):
But that's soak in for a second. That is forty
million dollars a day. That is a that is fourteen
and a half billion dollars a year that people on
food stamps of snap are spending on sugary drinks, and
(59:50):
when you look at the population that is having the
biggest health issues, it happens to be that particular category
of people that are doing this. Now, I'm all for
cutting that out because you don't need to be doing that.
It's it's one of these things if you've ever done this,
where you kind of go, I need to lose a
little bit of weight and literally stop drinking soda for
(01:00:13):
a couple of weeks. That's it. Just don't add exercise plans,
don't do anything else, just stop drinking soda for a
couple of weeks, and all of a sudden, you're, one,
you're gonna feel better, and two you're gonna notice some
of some down there kind of went away. And a
lot of that is because of the chemicals that were around.
(01:00:33):
So it's a good thing to say. And in addition
to to all of all of this, I saw a
video of a of a woman who you could figure
it out, but rather large woman who was at Walmart
and she was and I don't know why everybody has
to film all this stuff. It's like nowadays you do
(01:00:56):
realize that this is gonna make it out of the internet,
and why would you do this to your friend? You know,
because come on, So they're videoing this woman. She's pissed
off because Walmart is not accepting certain things on the
snap card that are absolute junk food and all this
other stuff that they can't have anymore. And this woman
gets so angry that she goes around the counter to
(01:01:20):
the person and wants to see the screen. Why is
this now, nie? Why is that not on there? And
she's screaming and hollering and making the biggest scene because
of that. Like, first off, tons of fun, Go take
a look at the mirror section, like the whole section,
because that's what you're gonna need to be able to
see the size of you all of this crap food
that you're eating. First off, if you want to buy
(01:01:42):
a soda, you want to eat candy. Look, I have
a huge sweet tooth. I get candy all the time,
but I'm also super active and I eat pretty healthy
most of the time as well. But I go get
it as a treat to myself and I pay for it.
You can't be living off of that stuff. That is
not a way to live. And this is one of
the reasons for why people are the way they are.
(01:02:06):
Get away from all that stuff. Now we have to
work on through and things like improving the cost of
healthy food. That's one of the problems that we have.
But then again, doing a garden. Doing a garden put
coke back in coke, maybe people will be more productive.
(01:02:26):
Hell yeah, they probably would. There'd be a lot more productive.
But we do need to improve our food in the
system here because it has created way too many health problems.
I never thought that I would be on the side
of RFK Junior or A Kennedy in general, even though
(01:02:46):
I'm from Massachusetts. I never thought I would be. But
the tax payers, as RFK is saying, they shouldn't have
to pay for this stuff, they really shouldn't. And I
don't know about you, I am kind of tired of
paying for other people to be unhealthy, for us to
(01:03:06):
have to pay for other people. You still won't give
up your miracle whip. Neither will I. I'm right there
with you, shoes, And I know that some people like,
oh my god, miracle whip is gross and it's not
real mayonnaise. I know it's not. But there's certain things
that I will not give up either. But who knows.
Maybe they'll figure out a way of making miracle whip
less chemically, but it doesn't taste it. So I'm with
(01:03:29):
you there. There's something about real mayonnaise. I just I
don't know, I just I just I can't do it.
But then again, if you ever had real, real mayonnaise,
And I'm not talking about you know, going to get
Helman's or any of these other things. I'm talking about
like making mayonnaise yourself, that is something else that is
(01:03:51):
really good. And I think that we do need to
actually get get more people to learn how to cook.
You know, for a while, there are some of those
cooking services. I actually was kind of digging a couple
of them because they were doing things where they would
send you like the ingredients and it was all healthy stuff,
(01:04:11):
Like what was the one that Hello Fresh? That was
the one that I was getting for a little while,
and I liked it because it actually it came to
like the menu cards, and I would like cancel the
service for a couple of months, and I would still
like go and buy all the stuff off the menu
cards and I would make it. I like to cook anyhow,
but we need to get people back into doing that.
And of course where can we start with that in
the schools, bring back some home back and teach kids
(01:04:35):
how to make food, teach kids how to grow food.
But when you start doing all that stuff, it improves
the way that you feel, the way you eat. But
now they've gotten away from that even and now they're like, hey,
I know you're too busy here, just take this meal
and throw it in the microwave. Imagine what will happen
(01:04:55):
if our food changes and we improve the way that
we eat. It will improve our health. Get all these
chemicals out. It would save so many people from being
sick all the time. And of course here and I
know that this is the problem because I'm saying that
this is a solution. But on the backside of this,
you know, we we can get people healthier, eating better,
(01:05:17):
get them off of all of the medicines, have to
get them out of the healthcare area. But the problem
is is that the groups, like the pharmaceutical companies, the
medical industry, you know, they want people to be sick.
They want them to be sick so that they can
(01:05:37):
you know, make their millions of dollars by having to
fix the problem that they created. What was that maybe
someone could explain why the most processed food companies are
owned by big farmer corporations. It's simple, and that is true.
By the way, some of the biggest food process and
companies are owned by pharmaceutical companies. It's create a problem.
It's like democrats. Create a problem, be the solution, so
(01:06:01):
you win on both sides. You're winning by creating the problem.
You win by them going off and buying all your product,
and then when they get sick off of eating your product,
you go, hey, don't worry about it, because we have
a solution and how to make you feel better temporarily,
not fully because we don't want you to get it
fully better, because well we got to make money off
of you. But by the way, don't forget to go
(01:06:21):
eat some more of this processed food. Is really delicious, yummy, yummy.
Oh you're sick, Hey, here's a pill for you. It's
all about power, control and money, and it's an uphill
battle and I don't know if RFK and Donald Trump's
gonna be able to stop it or not, because it's
a big thing and there are I mean, we're talking
trillions of dollars, trillions of dollars all right, we got
(01:06:43):
to take a break. Don't forget. Today is a Red Friday.
We'll remember everyone deployed sponsored by our friends at American
Charlie Grill and Tavern right here in Panama City Beach,
right there at the shops at Edgewater. Co On out
there and check that out for lunch or this weekend.
Hang on, we'll be right back. All right, welcome back
(01:07:11):
to the show. It is a Red Friday where we're
remembering everyone deployed, sponsored by our friends at American Charlie
Grill and Tavern right here at these shops of the
Edgewater in Panama City Beach. Next time the jurry in
Panama City Beach, make sure you swing on in, grab
yourself something to eat.
Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
There.
Speaker 1 (01:07:26):
My recommendation for those who have not been there yet,
Where do we start? The ruben I had that yesterday?
Oh my god, so good. The badly nachos. I used
every single ounce of restraint yesterday. And the only reason
for why I didn't do it was because of the
(01:07:48):
fact that I was actually in a meeting at the
time at American Charlie's yesterday. Otherwise, the very first thing
I would have said was badley nachos, not nachos on
the table. Now, I can never go there without that.
Those things are just dang delicious, So go check them out.
They are our sponsor today for the Red Fridays where
we remember everyone who's deployed not only around the world
(01:08:10):
but around the country, because we do have a lot
of that as well. And they're also doing a pet
adoption today too, the pet Adoption event that is going
on from four until seven pm tonight right there. If
you go down and help donate just a little bit
to help the cause, you'll also get ten percent off
of your meal too, So go check that out. Coming
on the next hour of the show, the Doster Boy
(01:08:31):
are the brothers from the America in View. They're gonna
be joining us. We're gonna get some updates on all
the things that are going on in our wonderful, wild,
crazy world, So hang on for that. That'll be coming
up in just a little bit too. In the meantime,
the spoena that is coming out, the Congressional subpoena. As
now the Democrat or the Republicans are trying to get
(01:08:52):
to the bottom of the whole Jeffrey Epstein thing, the
former president of Bill Clinton and first Lady Hillary Clinton
have both been subpoena and now they're being warned not
to play any illegal games or defy a subpoena to
tell a House panel about their dealings with sex trafficker
Jeffrey Epstein. Now I've said this before that ooh, Fahita Friday. God,
(01:09:17):
I gotta stop with this food thing during the show
because it just makes me so damn hungry and then
I don't get a chance to get to eat, and
then I think about it all day long. But anyhow,
with the situation with the Jeffrey Epstein thing, and I've
said this before that if all of this comes out,
even though we know that people like Bill Clinton was there,
(01:09:37):
I mean, it's kind of hard for Bill Clinton to
be like, I've never had sexual relations with a young girl,
because none of us would believe it even if it
was true. Sorry, buddy, you've kind of built up your
inputation already and we wouldn't believe it. But you can
still if any of this was released and they try
(01:09:58):
to go after anybody, I don't think anybody's gonna get arrest,
don't think anybody's gonna get charged. I don't think anything
is gonna even happen. But I think it's very easy
to kind of manipulate the narrative of this, and the Clintons,
let's face it, they're good at manipulating the narrative. And
the reality is is they should just prepare for it
a little bit. They will go in and they're gonna
(01:10:21):
get hit with all the questions, and the questions are
gonna be very simple. I think we all know what
the questions are, mister President, did you, at any time
ever go to the Epstein Island to have sex with
an underage girl? Like, first off, one dumbass would actually
be like, I sure did, and she was sweet. Nobody's
gonna be that dumb. I mean, I would hope that
(01:10:43):
nobody who's gonna be that dumb? Nobody's gonna go off
and self incriminate themselves and be like, dang right, I did,
And I got every sweet little honey, young honey I
could get every time I went down there to Jeffrey
Epstein's Island. It was the greatest thing I've ever had.
Nobody's gonna do that. But the more that you say
I'm not talking, the more people are gonna be like, oh,
(01:11:04):
what are you realizing you're you're you. You don't want
to talk. What are you hiding? But if you show
up and be like, yeah, I was. I was associated
with Jeffrey Epstein. He was a big donor to my campaign.
He was a big donor to a lot of the
Democrat causes. He was in a lot of the social circles.
And yeah, I would hang out with Jeffrey Epstein. I
(01:11:26):
have have ridden on his private plane several times. And yes,
he did have some some gorgeous young women with them there.
But I've never once have I ever touched one of
the girls inappropriately. I've never had a sexual relation with
that girl. You can get out there and just just
drop that. I mean, what are you gonna do. That's
(01:11:47):
not true, mister Clinton, you did it. Where's your evidence?
Where where's your evidence that I was actually having sex
with these girls? Well, there's there's a testimony that somebody said, Okay,
but where's your evidence. I'm telling you, Yes, I have
had involvement with Jeffrey Epstein. He was a a donor,
he was a big business person. We did a lot
(01:12:09):
of business together. But yeah, no, I I I've heard
of the things that went on down in the island.
But no, I've never been to the island. I know
that Donald Trump is saying that I was there twenty
eight times, But where's the evidence? And and now you've
got to present the evidence, because Bill Clinton just came
out and said to you, Yeah, I'm I'm gonna I've
(01:12:31):
been an associate with him. I've done some business with him,
I've I've I've traveled on his planes a few times.
But no, I've I've never been involved in any of
the sex trafficking that he's done. You know, he's helped
out with with some of our causes. We've used some
of his planes for some of the Clinton Initiative. You know,
that's that's basically the stuff that we did with Jeffrey Epstein.
So what's the problem. Did you ever go and have
(01:12:53):
sex with the children? Now, I told you I've never
done that. I've I've simply worked with Epstein on a
lot of the charity stuff that the Clinton Initiative has done.
But you you went to I didn't. I'm telling you,
I never went. I know that that's the story that's
trying to come out about me. I never went to
(01:13:13):
to the the island, the Lalita island. Uh never had
sex with these young girls. I know that people are
saying it, but I never did. I mean, I'm telling you,
I worked with Jeffrey Epstein. See that's how you twist it.
And I'm sure that some people are gonna be like,
just go and do it, just going to just deliver
the message that this is what you did. It's a
(01:13:33):
total lie, and I think we all know it. But
the idea of just hiding and not doing it and
trying to resist the subpoenas I mean, you will, you
would destroy the air. Like if I was consulting them,
that is exactly what I would say on a pr level,
and I would I would practice that statement over and
over and over again, because the more that you practice it,
(01:13:57):
the more that the lie sticks in your head or
the version of the truth for you anyhow, and just go.
I'd ask you about Bill Clinton, do you have first
hand info? I don't know if I want to, because look,
I think all of us know that Bill Clinton has
(01:14:18):
been to the island, and if not to the island,
he's been to other places where he's been involved it.
Because look, I don't know, this is gonna come to
a shock to anybody it might be. So if you're
driving right now, please please prepare yourself because I don't
want you to be completely shocked and cause an accident
and everything. Put a little distance between you and the
(01:14:40):
person in front of you. Now, Bill Clinton is a
sex addict. I know it's a shock. It's absolutely shocking
that Bill Clinton is a sex addict, and all of
us know that. But you know, with this Epstein thing,
you can very easily twist it and turn it into
the way that you want it to be. It's easy
(01:15:02):
to do. And I've been saying this for a while,
but the whole idea of just getting out there and
hiding it and refusing to go that's not gonna help.
And James Comber is out there saying this is not
a good It was I said, James Comber, Who was it?
It's the uh ya yai, yeah, James Comber, the say
(01:15:23):
I'm having a Friday brain fart day. James Comber, who's
the uh the chairman of the House Oversight and Government
Reform Committee. By the way, they've announced multiple individuals that
are gonna be subpoenaed due to their their relationship with Epstein,
and every single one of them can very easily twist
the story to be a not story. I mean again,
(01:15:48):
if I was consulting him, that's exactly how I would
do it. I would get together with the Clintons and say, hey,
here here's the way we're gonna go. I get with
comb Err. It's comb Err geez. Can you imagine being
James Comer and being confused with James Comy. James Comy
was that dirtbag FBI director. This is okay, yow. But
(01:16:08):
you get together with James Comy, you get together with
Alberto Gonzalez, Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Merrick Garland, William Barr,
Jeff Sessions, you get together with him and you just
get the story together. Yeah, we looked into it. There's
a list of people that went there was nobody of
real significant power. Bill Clinton had some relations with the guy,
(01:16:30):
but yeah, we never saw anything about him having sex
with anybody. Shoot the whole thing down, and then it
would just be left to just be nothing but a
conspiracy theory, which is where it will go. Anybody see
the press conference that the Wicked Witch of the North
had Kathy Hochel, I'll get you my pretty and your
little dog too. They're trying to be tough. And I
(01:16:54):
love watching the Democrats try to be tough. It's like
it's like watching that really scrawny, scrawny little kid, you know,
with the arms that are like three feet longer than
they actually should be, and he weighs like maybe seventy
pounds wet, trying to throw punches and it's it's his
arms are going around like an orangutang. You know, you
(01:17:14):
look at and go, oh, that's cute. He's trying to
be tough. Guys, I'll see that, and it's cute. The
the gang that showed up for the press conference and
they're trying to show how tough they are with Donald
Trump and the redistricting. And of course one of the
congress women or the I think she was a state
(01:17:35):
representative for someone I don't even know who she was,
which again, it's just bad on her that nobody knows
who the hell she is. While they're talking about all
the bad things about Donald Trump and what he's doing
and on and on and on and on and all
the accusations, she just comes out in like this absolute
foul language. TI rate just cussing up a storm, and
(01:17:57):
you could almost see the entire bench of people at
the interview going ooh, that felt a little awkward. I mean,
all the Democrats are now getting to that point where
you have I'm trying to find the right word to
(01:18:18):
call them, but basically the trash of the Democrat Party
who gets out there and the only thing that they
can do is cuss and scream and holler, cuss, scream, holler,
and accuse people of things, and that's it. But Kathy
Hokle was saying that history will judge us as we
respond in this moment, because if we allow Republicans to
(01:18:39):
get away with what they're attempting to do, this legal
insurrection of our US capital, it's a legal insurrection. Love
those words. Then we have a generation of redistrict, married,
gendered seats that are skewed against Democrats, and we will
(01:19:00):
ever ever get the balance of power, at least in Washington.
I served in Congress when the Republicans were in the
majority in the House of Representatives. I lost that seat
in the most Republican district in New York. I won
that seat at first, I lost it with redistricting, but
guess what, I only lost by one and a half points.
(01:19:22):
But I refuse to repeal the Affordable Care Act. So
I know Republican districts very well, and they will stand
up and fight back. So what you're saying is that
you're also an election denier. I thought that was a
bad thing. I thought you weren't supposed to be an
election denier. But apparently she is because she says she
(01:19:44):
want it even though she lost it. But I want it.
I know I want it. But when you talk about
how history is going to judge you, history is going
to judge you, because yes, we are going to take
that history book and we're gonna grab that book, go
to put it here, and we're gonna be like, Okay,
let's let's go to the back of the book first. Okay,
(01:20:05):
go to the back of the book. So Republicans redistrict
a bunch of congressional districts and they won the election. Huh,
let me, let me, let me go back a page
back of page here. Huh. Democrats redistrict congressional districts and
win congress. Huh is that something? But then again, they're
(01:20:33):
very good at redrawing history and denying some of the
things that happened before. Now that's it's just one of these.
You know, it's okay for us to do it, but
not okay for you to do it. And we see
this so much with so many of the Democrat things
that it's okay for them, but it's not okay for you.
(01:20:55):
But Kathyoko went on to say that right now, Republicans
and Republican districts are sick and tired of what happening
to them. Talk to the farmers and at least Stephanic
District in North Country. Talk to people in Mike Lawers
District in the Hudson Valley. People are going to be
losing healthcare, childcare. Talk to a mom or a dad
(01:21:15):
anywhere in America, and how are you doing getting ready
to buy back to school clothes and backpacks and sneakers
when sneakers you could have bought for forty two dollars
have gone up to seventy two dollars. Hold on a second,
where are you buying sneakers for forty two dollars? Like
good sneakers? And she's saying, that's in just three months,
(01:21:37):
and that's what tariffs are doing, and it's all and
it's starting already, so they've been able to they're going
to be wiped out, and they're going to be wiped
out in the elections next year. Of course, Cathy, let's
talk about what's going on here in the the big
red state of Florida where for an entire month, we
(01:21:59):
have a huge list of supplies that you can get
for school that are tax free to lower the cost
of things. Just curious, what are you doing in New
York to lower the cost What are you doing in
New York to lower the cost of clothes, school supplies,
that type of stuff. What are you doing? Oh, you're bitching,
(01:22:21):
you're bitching, and you're blaming Donald Trump and the Republicans. Okay,
I got it. In the meantime, here in the Republicans
state of Florida, we are saving lots of money on
taxes by having the tax free holiday for an entire month.
And yet you're doing nothing but complaining. And that's literally
all the Republicans are doing. All they're doing is complaining.
(01:22:44):
They're not actively trying to do anything about it. They're
just complaining. And as far as people being kicked off
of health insurance, they're not losing their health care unless
you're somebody who doesn't belong on Medicare to begin with. Look,
if you don't have the job, or you have a
job that doesn't provide you with health insurance, there is
(01:23:06):
the Affordable Care Act, and I wouldn't recommend anybody getting
on that. I would recommend you getting up getting your
ass a job rather than getting on the Affordable Care
Act because there is absolutely nothing that is affordable about
the Affordable Care Act. I know from firsthand experience that
there's nothing good about it. Yeah, but there's affordable plans
(01:23:28):
that I can get for really cheap. Yeah, until you
get sick and you need to use it. And if
you're sick and you do need to use it, it
costs a fortune. I've talked about this before, so those
that are joining the Florida Man Radio Network and you
knew to the show. I was on the Affordable Care
Act for about two months last year, two months. It
cost me four thousand dollars in that two months. Now,
(01:23:52):
at the time, I could afford it, so it wasn't
that big of a deal for me personally, but it
was because of the fact that I could afford it.
What about the people who couldn't afford that? That's two
thousand dollars a month. How is that affordable? So don't
sit here and lecture us about how we're taking people
(01:24:14):
off of healthcare, because we're not. We took off almost
two million people that were illegal immigrants that were on
Medicare that shouldn't have been on there. And then we
were taking people who are able bodied, people who should
be off getting a job and supporting themselves and not
allowing the government, the government to support them. And of
(01:24:35):
course saying the government support them, that means you and
I support them. But then again, the left doesn't understand
that concept either. They don't understand the concept that government
is not a separate entity. The money that is used
by the government actually comes from us. I mean, also
keep in mind that the highest number of debt, the
(01:24:57):
highest level of debt is actually oh to the people,
not to China or Russia or Japan or anyone else.
It's owed to us because they stole it from us.
And write and health insurance does not translate into healthcare.
And I've talked about this in bazillion times. Where's the
effort to take care of the healthcare industry, not the
(01:25:18):
health insurance industry, the healthcare industry. We gotta work on
that all right, We got to take another break here
in just a second, which is good because I'm coughing
uply crazy today. Don't forget to check out the show
at the Brian Rustshow dot com. It is Brian with
an I, Rust with a T. Also Floridamanradio dot com
(01:25:38):
where you can download the app so you can listen
to the Florida Man Radio anywhere you go. And of
course you can watch this hot mess at Rumble dot
com and Wimken dot com forward slash Brian Show Brian
Rust Show on both of them, and of course today
is also a Red Friday, remembering everyone deployed sponsored by
our friends at American Grill and Charlie be right back,
(01:26:09):
all right, welcome back to the show. Good morning, Happy
Red Friday, where we remember everyone deployed, sponsored by our
friends at American Charlie Grill and Tavern right there in
the shops of Edwater on Panama City Beach. Next time
you're in town or out on the beach, swing on
in and check out American Charlie's. The plus, if you
live like right there in that corner of the area,
you're looking for a place to call your local joint,
(01:26:30):
go check it out. It's such a cool place and
bad Land nachos. I'm telling you, nothing goes better with
a nice cold beer than a thing of bad Land nachos.
So go check that out. Also today, by the way,
if you're a pet lover and you are looking to
adopt a furry friend, to give one of them a
furry forever home, they are doing their pet adoption event
(01:26:50):
today from four to seven pm. Go on out there,
and if you donate, you'll also receive ten percent off
your meal as well. So go check that out. Okay, okay,
So our boy Hairbear, he's now obsessed. He's hooked on
this one thing watching Maga realize that South Park actually
despises them as genuinely hilarious. What I mean, first off,
(01:27:21):
if it wasn't for Hairbear getting out there and making
the posts of the past couple of days about how
South Park apparently has been making fun of Maga a
little bit, making fun of Donald Trump, and making fun
of JD. Vance and a few other people, making fun
of Charlie Kirk, never would have known it. Absolutely never
(01:27:43):
would have known it because don't watch it. But either way,
here's the thing that this little tea Waffle doesn't understand
we have a sense of humor. I find things that
Donald Trump does funny all the time, because there's plenty
of things to do that with. But this is the
level of desperation that the wonderful people there on the
(01:28:06):
left have gotten to the propagandas where they've got nothing,
they've got nothing. They've got to bring up something that
none of us are paying attention to and none of
us care. And that's the other thing again, I have
not seen a single maga person post online. Oh my god,
(01:28:28):
it's not fair that South Park is making fun of us.
My feelings are hurt. I don't know if I'm gonna
make it through the day. I need a safe space,
that need my therapist. There's no maga person assuming that,
mostly because of the fact that I don't think any
of them even know that South Park is actually making
(01:28:48):
fun of them and despises or that we care. And
yet this is what they're hooking on because they've gotten nothing.
Because of all of the success that Donald Trump has had,
the left has nothing one of the things that Donald
Trump has been doing lately. And it's interesting because if
you're if you've got to half a brain, in your head.
(01:29:10):
You can see what he's doing. If you're brainwashed, then
obviously you you have your brainwashed version of it, and
that Donald Trump is just preparing to not leave the
White House. Donald Trump is doing all of this stuff
to stay in the White House. He's building the ballroom
on the White House, the thing that he wanted to
(01:29:32):
do to his last term as well. But he's doing
it because he's not gonna leave the White House. He
was asked again yesterday, hey, are you gonna run for
a third term? And he's like, you people are so
damn stupid. It's like you you fall for that, don't you?
You just now or not not run it for that.
(01:29:53):
I'm leaving things for the next generation and watching the
left meltdown again, not knowing anything about Washington, d C.
Not knowing anything about the presidency, not knowing anything about
the history of the White House. That Donald Trump he
paved over the Rose Garden. No, he did not pave
over the rose Garden. You know, people who have never
(01:30:16):
been to the White House or have never done any
research on the White House when they say rose Garden,
I think what comes to their mind is like this
plot of land that is all filled with roses. And
that's not what the rose Garden is. The rose Garden
is an open area of land on the White House
(01:30:40):
that is surrounded by roses. And that's why they call
it the rose garden. It's not the spont that the
White House uses to pick fresh roses every day for
the floorish shop in the White House. No, it is
roses that grow on the perimeter of this block of land.
(01:31:03):
And if you haven't seen what Donald Trump has done
with that, he has basically put down a whole bunch
of pavers and made like a really nice area right
there in the rose Garden. There's some benches there, now,
there's some presidential seals and stuff, and it actually looks
pretty good, it really does. And they're saying, oh my god,
he paved over the rose garden. What are we gonna
(01:31:24):
do now? You're just gonna stand on the actual pavers
instead of the grass and observe the rose garden. That's
the only thing that's changed. But they were all saying
that Donald Trump, he's ruining the White House and he's
doing all this stuff because he refuses to leave. Well,
what these people failed to realize is that the occupants
(01:31:46):
of the White House. Every occupant of the White House
has in one way or another, left their mark on
the White House, whether it be the swimming pool, the
the tennis courts, the basketball court, the bowling alley. You've
got the chip the putting chipping spot area over there.
(01:32:10):
Now you've got the Rose Garden. You've got the Oval Office,
by the way, that's another addition that another president put
on to that. What else you got the East Wing,
the West Wing. Those are all things that presidents have
put additions onto. You have one president that even gutted
the entire White House and rebuilt the interior of it
because it was falling apart. He didn't do it because
(01:32:33):
he was going to be hanging around there for life.
He did it because it needed to be done, because
this is the president's mansion and it needs to be fixed.
Throughout history, we've added chocolate shops, wood shops, all these
other different things to the White House that different presidents
have done. And the Left is so stupid they don't
get this. Barack Obama left his stamp, Joe Biden probably
(01:32:58):
left a couple of stays here and there. Think of
much that Joe Biden did. Actually, I think maybe the
the the situation room. Situation room got redone. But again,
every president leaves their mark on the White House, and
the left is losing their mind because Donald Trump is
leaving this. But here's the kicker, though, While every other
(01:33:21):
president that has left their mark on the White House,
it's been you and I that's paid for the bowling alley.
You and I that's paid for the swimming pool. So
you and I that paid for the basketball court. You
and I that paid for the golf chipping court. You
and I paid for the jogging path that goes all
the way around. We paid for that. We paid for
the updated situation room. We paid for the East wing,
(01:33:43):
we paid for the West wing. We paid for all
of this stuff. Donald Trump is the one that's writing
the check for all the things that he's doing. Was
it like the remember his first administration, he had the
like it was like a million dollar chandelier that he
bought with his money and added to the White House.
(01:34:04):
It's like these people there, they're so the derangement of
Trump is so bad that they can't look and see history.
They can't look and see reality in front of them.
Oh yeah, there was the big and not that this
needs to be needed. The Fake White House. Do you
(01:34:27):
remember that the Fake White House that was produced by Biden,
which is no longer used, where they had basically it
was like a TV set and I think it was
over in the Executive Building is where this one was.
But they did that so that they could essentially control
the message and produce the message. It's like the Truman
Show going on over there. So there's all kinds of
(01:34:49):
things that happened. But our boy hair Bear, that poor kid,
he just he won't give up, he really won't. And
then of course there's the Donald Trump golf trip, throwing
the temper tantrum about how it costs ten million dollars
to bring Donald Trump over to Scotland so that he
could open up his golf course. Okay, yeah, but how
(01:35:10):
much money did Donald Trump bring back? It was like
over a trillion dollars that he brought back. So again,
not a math wizard, but I'm pretty sure that a
ten million dollar investment and you get a trillion dollars
back is a one hell of an ROI. And by
the way, for Democrats, we don't understand that it's a
return on investment. So when you invest with servants money
(01:35:33):
that you get a return, like you make money off
of it. That's what that means. Just for you Democrats
that don't understand. And yet they completely bash on Donald
Trump that you know, oh he spent the ten million
dollars what to go play golf, No, to build jobs,
build a tax base so that we don't have to
pay for it so much. But they don't get it.
(01:35:54):
They simply don't get it. By the way, the new
Rose Garden design, it does look pretty good. But Chris Mauri,
this s looks effing terrible. Well you're not seeing the
details in the video that you're showing there, Jack Wipe.
You know, I'm just gonna let's say the newly designed
(01:36:14):
rose Garden, complete with cafe style tables and umbrellas, very
mar lago ish nice. And it does look pretty good.
I mean it really does. And it now opens up
an area where you can actually do stuff. Yeah, well,
who would you say if you actually tear the rose
(01:36:35):
garden into a driving range, which, when you stop and
thinking about it, what a perfect spot for the driving range,
you know, right there on the the the Rose Garden.
You don't want Trump ont to do it just for
the hell of it. Trump ought to get like one
of those mats that you just put down so you
could tee off of it and tee off into the
south lawn, all that they would lose their mind there
it would be Trump International White House. It's so easy
(01:36:59):
to trigger these, It really truly is so easy to trigger.
It's it's disgusting. And then you've got Jasmine Crockett. Oh
my god, this woman she is something else. And now
her big thing is the wanna be hitler. That's what
Trump is. Trump is a wanna be hitler. I'm not
sure where she's saying this, but she's now coming out.
She was on CNN with the source and she said,
(01:37:22):
the President Trump is a wanna be hitler who has
a problem with people of color. Now, let's analyze this
with with Donald Trump's problem with the people of color.
He dated a black woman. Now, I know some people
(01:37:48):
that are a bit on the racist side, and I
think we all know somebody, and I've heard some things
that come out of their mouths about sir people and
people of different color and the idea of dating them
or you know, being married to them or having children
with them or whatever they they would. They've said some
(01:38:09):
things that I just kind of goof. I've seen it.
I've heard it, not something just new. I've heard it
for a long time. There's a few people that say
that that would be racist, you know, to judge somebody
based upon that. Now, I'll admit that. You know, I
have my certain type of girl that I like just
(01:38:32):
happens to be white girl, blonde hair, blue eyes, green eyes.
That's like my thing. I know I need to stay
away from it because it causes me trouble every single time,
and I should find something else. But that's just my style.
I'm not into big girls. I'm not into I'm not
into black girls, just not. That's just my thing. However,
(01:38:55):
if that is your thing, I don't have a problem
with that. And Donald Trump had a relationship with a
black woman. I think that's that's racism gone wrong. You're
you're not supposed to do that. Yeah, But Thomas Jefferson,
I wait for that one. I can hear that sometimes
(01:39:15):
the arguments that I make up in my head that
the Democrats can come up with.
Speaker 2 (01:39:20):
It.
Speaker 1 (01:39:20):
It's pathetic. But Donald Trump, for all of the accusations
of racism, for the man, and I've said this before,
and I actually got in trouble for it. One time.
My boss was like, he goes, dude, did you really
just say that Donald Trump is the worst racist ever?
And I said yes, because he is. He's doing it
all wrong for somebody who's supposed to be racist, and
(01:39:43):
somebody who's who's got such a big problem with color. One,
why did you date a black woman? And I'm not
talking about took her out to lunch and brought her
home and had her clean the house or anything. No,
I'm talking about he had like a serious relationship. If
you hate black people so much, why is it that
(01:40:05):
you won awards alongside of Muhammad Ali and Rosa Parks.
You're doing it wrong, Donald, You're doing it wrong. That's
not how a racist is supposed to be. If you're
a racist, why have you been winning awards for treating
black people well? Why have you won awards for your
(01:40:26):
activities and working in the black communities in New York
City to help lift them up? Why is it that
when you were the president, you had a historic low
of black unemployment, a historic high of black business ownership,
black home ownership, and black people seem to be doing
really well under Donald Trump. Donald Trump didn't come out
(01:40:48):
and say that, you know what, if we can just
get these you know, voting for us, now, we'll have
them voting for us for life. It's not Donald Trump
to put some in a category just looks at as
being a regular old American. But this is the thing
that they continue to beat to death and it just
doesn't work. But Jasmine Crockett comes out and she says
(01:41:09):
that they're twisting themselves into a pretzel to appease these
wanna be hitler that we have in the White House.
But he actually is creating a bigger problem. I think
people now, first of all, understand what Jerry Manderin looks
like and why it's so problematic. I think people are
finally waking up to the fact that Texas has a
majority is a majority minority state. So when we say
(01:41:33):
that it's not really a red state, but we're just
a voter suppression, voter empathy, and an underinvested state, people
now are starting to understand that, and especially when the
people only the way, the only people that could get
these seats was by depressing the vote of black and
brown people in the majority minority state. But you know what,
(01:41:56):
here's the thing. If you really truly believe that, Jasmine,
If you're really truly believe that that Texas is not
really a red state, and that because of the fact
that there is a large majority or large minority population
in Texas, whether it be Hispanic or black, and that
you know, the reason for why Texas turns out to
(01:42:18):
be a red state is because of all the cherrymandering,
then that would mean that the black and Hispanic voters
they're not getting out to vote or are they being
stopped from voting, because we've never seen any evidence of
them being stopped from voting. And if that is the case,
why aren't you spending more time to actually get out
(01:42:43):
there and encourage people to vote. If you really truly
think that Texas is actually more of a Democrat state
than it is a red state, then get your people
out to vote, get the black and Hispanic voters out
there and make sure that they're voting. Oh wait a second,
they actually did dot voting. No, I forgot they voted
(01:43:03):
and they voted for Donald Trump. You just can't handle
the truth of that, and instead you turn everything racist.
And here's the problem for the racist call as well
for the Democrats, is that you have more and more
black voters and Hispanic voters now that are saying, I
(01:43:23):
am sick and tired of hearing this. I'm sick and
tired of hearing that as a black man, I am
not capable of getting a driver's license so that I
can vote, or at least an ID so that I
can vote. Because as a black man, I know that
in order for me to get a job, I need
an ID. I know that as a black man, for
(01:43:44):
me to buy a bottle of alcohol or a six
pack of beer, I need an ID. I know that
as a black man, for me to go open up
a bank account, cash a check, I need to have
an ID. So you have so many of the of
the black and Hispanic voters that are going, wait a second,
why do you keep saying this about me? It's not true.
(01:44:08):
I'm living my life as a black man, and I
don't see what you're talking about. And that's another reason
for why they're running away from the Democrats as fast
as they are. And this idea of just continually coming
out there and using race as a thing, it's a
failing argument. If you really truly want to win, what
(01:44:29):
you need to do is try and win, get out
there and actually show that you're going to do something
for the black community. Because what are the Democrat Party
done for the Black community? They've kept them down and
then gave them just enough of a snack to survive,
and then held them down when it comes time to voting.
(01:44:51):
Here's here's a little morsel, here's a little something. Really
love you, You're the greatest I've got black friends vote for us.
Election comes by? Hey, hi, black man here, remember when
you were gonna help me? Oh my god? Who let
them in? That's the attitude that the Democrats do. And finally,
(01:45:13):
more and more Black Americans are waking up to this
type of thing. And then, of course you have the
Hispanic voters, the Hispanic voters who have a moral it's
almost a moral DNA when it comes to a Hispanic population.
Their faith and family, the F and F for the Hispanics,
(01:45:38):
that is something that in the Hispanic community is huge.
That is part of their culture and they're watching it
as the Democrats. The last election under Kamala Harris, what
did she campaign on abortion? Do you think that a
population of Hispanics who who look at family as being
(01:45:59):
a a hugely important thing for them is going to go, oh,
well they want to kill all the babies. Well, yeah,
in that case, we should definitely vote for them. Of
course not that's why they didn't. That's why so many
came over to Donald Trump. Amongst so many other things.
The attack on religion. Look, you don't have to be religious,
(01:46:24):
but don't attack somebody else's religion, as simple as that.
Just don't get it. But then there's all the slamming
on Donald Trump. And Donald Trump, what he really truly
wants to do is just leave a better place. You know,
something that we've said forever when it comes to our
politicians and we as generations, we've always said, what we
(01:46:46):
need to do is build a build and leave a
better place for the next generations. And that's what every
politician should do. They should be realizing that what we
should be doing is building something for the future, not
for me. What I have now is what was given
to me. Now, what I have to do is take
what we have and make it better and leave that
(01:47:07):
for the next generation, which is what Donald Trump is
saying that he wants to do. He was doing an
interview with Breitbart and this was last week when he
was in Scotland, and he said that when he's finished,
when he finishes the objective of making America great, he
will leave behind a much more peaceful nation and a
more peaceful world. He said, a much more peaceful nation
(01:47:31):
in itself, and also a peaceful world. When he was
asked about this, and he said that, I think people
are going to do much better on trade. They're going
to make a lot more money. They're going to make
a product that they're having for their jobs. There's nothing
like a job. A job is the greatest symbol of peace.
And we're going to have a nation that's going to
(01:47:52):
be much more unified. And I think a lot of
these crazy people that I just I just I don't
know the woke I've ended. They can't do it. It's
actually virtually illegal. You can't do it. We don't have
a woke military anymore. We don't have a woke anything anymore.
I think our nation is going to come together, and
(01:48:13):
I think that the world is coming together. And it
is and the left is terrified by this, and it's
sad that this is what terrifies the left. It terrifies
the left because they've always said, oh, we're the party
of unity, and it's Donald Trump that's doing it. It's
Donald Trump that's unifying the world. And the Democrats are
(01:48:35):
in full on denial about it. And they got to
pick something, find something, and then stick to it. Even
though you're surrounded by all this positive, all this stuff
going in the right direction, find the one thing that's
on pause and harp on it. And that's what they do.
And you turn around and you say, yeah, but what
about no, no, no, that's not true. We gotta stick
(01:48:57):
on this one because this is hateful and we got
to stick on to that. That's all the left has
in their playbook is hate. They have no ideas. I mean,
talk to the left right now. Look look, Mama Donnie
in New York City, perfect example of this. You know,
Donald Trump is talking about how he wants to make
America great again. He wants to make the nation prostfel
(01:49:22):
he wants us all to have jobs, he wants us
to have the business, he wants us to make the money,
he wants us to be healthy, he wants all these
great things for us. And he's not just coming out
there and saying I want to do this, I'm gonna
make things great. No, he's getting out and doing it.
He went out to Scotland, he played golf with some
world leaders, and the next thing you know, he goes, hey,
(01:49:45):
I'm bringing back a trillion dollars an investment into our economy.
Holy crap, he did something. He didn't just say I'm
gonna do it. He didn't just say I'm gonna make
things great, I'm gonna make America great again. No, he's
doing it with ideas. The tariffs. The left, they just
bash it because it's an idea of Donald Trump's. None
(01:50:05):
of them thinking about it. I mean, yes, tariffs could
go terribly wrong if you're not careful with it, but
that's not what Donald Trump is doing. And if you
look at what Donald Trump is doing, you realize it's
actually working. Sure, there's a couple of things here and
there that we're paying a little bit more money for
because of the countries that are actually produced, but it's working.
We've had over eighty countries that have come to America
(01:50:28):
and said hey about this tariff thing. The European Union
is dropping their tariffs with us, the tariffs that they've
had against us for seventy years. And by the way,
we're keeping ours to fifteen percent with them. But they
drop theirs. So everything that Donald Trump does, he's got
(01:50:49):
an idea and then he has a plan and he
executes it and he's getting results. Mama Donna gets out
there and he says, we're gonna make New York City affordable. Okay,
how are you gonna that? We're gonna tax the billionaires
all of their money? Okay, the billionaires left, What are
you gonna do? They're not gonna leave. They left. What
are you gonna do? Well, we're gonna raise the taxes.
(01:51:11):
We're gonna raise the taxes on the middle class so
that we can take care of the lower class and
all of the homeless and the migrants. Okay, well, the
middle class just said screw that, we're out. Middle class
is now left. What are you gonna do? We're gonna
tax the poor. They have no plan, no idea. How
are you gonna grow industry? How are you gonna keep
business in New York City? How are you gonna take
(01:51:34):
the hundreds? Hundreds? You have to understand the amount of
vacancy in New York City. There are cities like literally,
you can take probably a dozen cities in this country,
good size cities. I'm not talking little cities, good sized cities,
(01:51:54):
like take a Jacksonville for crime allowed. You can take
like four or five Jacksonville's and put them into all
the vacant buildings, office buildings and everything in New York
City and still have room. Because businesses have closed, they
have left, they've abandoned the city. So what is your
(01:52:16):
idea to get these businesses to come to New York City.
We're gonna tax them. We're gonna raise the taxes on them.
Oh that's great, because yeah, every business goes whoo. You
know what I really wish As I'm looking at my
books today, what have we got here?
Speaker 2 (01:52:32):
Man?
Speaker 1 (01:52:32):
I was I was making profit. This is ridiculous. The
government really should be taxing me higher. We need to
move our But can we move our business to a
place where we're taxed more? So that way, I don't
I don't have any fruits of the labor and all
the the you know, the all the sacrifices that I
did coming out to be success. Can we move to
a place where we're gonna tax us a lot? As
a matter of fact, accountant write a triple check to
(01:52:55):
the tax people. So I don't have any more money.
Nobody's gonna say that. And Mama Donnie is just like
all the other Democrats. He has absolutely no idea how
he's gonna do this stuff. We're gonna fight crime, how
are you gonna do it? I'm gonna build a community
policing thing. This like this whole deal with you know,
basically the social worker is gonna come in and do it.
(01:53:18):
And you're right, Margaret Thatcher said it. The problem with
communism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.
And we've seen it. This isn't the theory of if
you do it, this is what happens. So this is
what happens. And Mama Donnie, while he's sitting there in
New York City, he's saying all these great things that
(01:53:39):
when you're reading the fantasy novel, it sounds great. What
a wonderful world. I won't have to do so much
because the wealthy is gonna take care of me and
the government is gonna build affordable housing. This is gonna
be the greatest. And not to mention, when I'm hungry,
I'll be able to go to the city run grocery
store and get the best fresh groceries right out of there.
(01:54:04):
Ken have you ever seen a government run grocery store.
The government can't handle the trash right, let alone food.
They have no ideas whatsoever. And Pat, you're right, Donald
Trump is a brilliant businessman and he's doing things that
the Left just doesn't understand because they don't understand business,
(01:54:25):
even though the left is like seventy percent of the
wealth in this country. The reason for it is because
of the corruption. It's not because they came up with ideas.
It was all corruption and they got their money. It
is another Red Friday, which, by the way, we are
remembering everyone who is deployed around the country and around
the world, sponsored by our friends at American Charlie Grill
and Tavern right there at the shops at Edgewater on
(01:54:45):
Panama City Beach. Going out there today they are having
their pet adoption event from four to seven o'clock tonight.
Going out there and help that out and get yourself
something good to eat. We got to take a break.
We'll be right back, all right. Welcome back to the show.
(01:55:09):
Happy Red Friday, remembering everyone who is deployed, and of
course sponsored by friends in America Charlie Grill and Tavern
and his Friday. It's the time for my favorite time
of the week, because generally we bring in both of
the Doster brothers, but today we got the privilege of
just having Matt Man. I got a question I've never
actually asked this one. Which one of the two of
you is the elder.
Speaker 2 (01:55:31):
The elder is Brett, and the smarter is me. That's
pretty much my standard line spoken.
Speaker 1 (01:55:38):
With a true brother. I think my brother said the
same thing about me. That they may be right, but either.
Speaker 2 (01:55:43):
Way, my whole life, I've always I've always pulled for
the younger brother. So you know, like Eli Manning, that
that kind of a thing. If there's ever an option,
I'm gonna pull for the young guy.
Speaker 1 (01:55:55):
Yeah, don't don't worry about it. As an as an
elder sibling, I can also tell you that we just
let you guys do it, but it's out of sympathy.
Well like, okay, if that shuts them up and makes
them feel better, still be it.
Speaker 2 (01:56:07):
I love it. I've known there's been a scheme this
whole time. It's now confirmed.
Speaker 1 (01:56:12):
I guess, yes, that's that's what it is. And now
you know, see, we're educating people left and right here
on this show. And a cording Mattress Brent Doster. They
are the hosts of America in View, which is now
heard here on the Florida Man Radio Network. It was
a show that we just had a newstug at one
on one at the time, and now it's on the
Florida Man Network. Is it still at twelve noon? I
(01:56:33):
haven't even.
Speaker 2 (01:56:34):
Asked it is it is? And yeah, we're really glad
that we still have our time, and we're loving coming
to the audience and that network. I think it's great
and we love trying to figure out what's going on
in Florida and in the news. I hope our audience
benefits from the discussion as much as we do. I
(01:56:54):
feel like you always end up learning and understanding something
a little bit better if you talk about it, you know.
That's the way it kind of plays out each week.
Speaker 1 (01:57:02):
We love it, yeah, absolutely so for those that are
new to the program, which this Saturday is gonna be
the first time is going to be aired on the
actual network. It'll be a Saturday tomorrow at twelve now
and tune in Matt and Braddoster on American Review. Great show.
Of course. You can check them out on their website,
Americanview dot com talking about a lot of the Florida
(01:57:22):
stuff because you guys are out of Tallahassee, so you
guys got that insight. So it's a great addition to
the network. Matt, let's talk about some of the craziness
going on.
Speaker 2 (01:57:31):
There is plenty to talk about. We're going to talk about. Yeah,
we're going to talk about a lot of it tomorrow
on the show. We're looking forward to it. Really, I mean,
Brett and I are political guys. You know that you've
worked in the industry, and we love talking about it
and you can kind of geek out on some of
this stuff. But some of the procedural things going on
around redistricting and a potential for a new census, this
(01:57:55):
has been a huge priority of Donald Trump. He's really
made some some moves this week. He's directed his Department
of Commerce to do another census. The big content contention,
as you know, is that the last census counted people
who are here here illegally, and that's not the way
(01:58:18):
he and not the way most conservatives understand how our
government ought to work. So he's he's done that. The
backdrop of it is Texas. You know, Texas has had
all sorts of drama around their redistricting efforts.
Speaker 1 (01:58:31):
Really, I haven't noticed anything.
Speaker 2 (01:58:36):
You haven't fled to another state so that you can
avoid your quorum call.
Speaker 1 (01:58:40):
I don't even think you could avoid another state and
miss out all those drama. This is unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (01:58:45):
I tell you. There was a great article. Uh, I
forget it might have been National Review, I forget where
I read it, but or maybe the New York Post.
But basically the irony of these Democrats fleeing to Chicago,
the Chicago area, or to Illinois, which has one of
the most jerrymandered congressional districts in the country, something that's just,
you know, obnoxiously jerrymandered. And here they have the guile
(01:59:09):
to go and say, well, we're seeking refuge in this
other state, you know, while while all these basically the
pot calls the kettle black so and then some of
them are in California and now we're talking about the
governor trying to get law enforcement involved and filing appeals
to the Supreme Court. There is just to try to
(01:59:29):
figure that out. I have very little opinion about what
should happen in the end. It's kind of their mess.
But the drama is just, you know, entertaining.
Speaker 1 (01:59:38):
I don't know if you noticed this one. And this
is the most entertaining yet dumbest part of all of
this jerrymandering, redistricting, all this other stuff. And it comes
from my home state of Massachusetts. We talked about this yesterday,
the state of Massachusetts, the dip wad governor that they have,
and she is, I swear to god, the one of
the dumbest politicians out there. I'm not even gonna try
(02:00:01):
and hide how how much I hate this woman. She
comes out in Massachusetts, which has what is it like,
sixteen districts or what are nine districts? Dinasty, I don't remember.
How we'll go with nine as nine districts, all nine
of them are all Democrats, and they're going to redraw
the district lines to stand up against Texas for doing
(02:00:25):
it there. And I'm just I'm sitting youre trying to
figure out the logic behind something as dumb as that.
It's like, what are you doing? I mean, yeah, who
do you think is gonna Bendy upset by that? It's like, damn,
it's like make me proud Massachusetts, My.
Speaker 2 (02:00:39):
God, what would be supremely entertaining as if somehow they
like messed up and accidentally draw a Republican district.
Speaker 1 (02:00:48):
That could actually be because people don't realize that there
is actually heavy Republican areas in Massachusetts and they can
accidentally draw the wrong line and next thing you know,
they'll have a Republican which they haven't had a Republican
since nineteen ninety six as a as a cottage person.
Speaker 2 (02:01:02):
So that's nuts. Yeah, it's it's nuts, and it's been mischaracterized.
I mean, Illinois and California are in a similar boat
where California has its state population is forty percent Republican,
but the congressional delegation is seventeen percent Republican. Yeah, so
they've already they've already drawn their districts in such a
way that the Democrats come out in top there. So
(02:01:25):
these these threats to sort of fight fire with fire
and draw new districts just really falls flat. The issue
with Texas that people are glossing over, they had this
sort of enforced jerrymandering over racial representation, which is the
very thing that Florida went to court over. Governor de
Santis went to court over that and got the right
(02:01:45):
ruling basically that if you're not going to jerrymander, you
can't jerrymander for any reason, you know. So that's where
we are and that's what Texas is responding to. So
it's really been the facts have been completely ignored or
glossed over by the left and these blue state governors. Yeah,
I don't know what they're trying to do.
Speaker 1 (02:02:04):
I mean, let's face it, facts hurt. I mean, we
don't want to talk about it.
Speaker 2 (02:02:07):
They do.
Speaker 1 (02:02:08):
I mean, like the simple fact that Texas has become
more of a red state, including all of the districts
right along the border of Texas and Mexico that used
to be very blue are now very pink. So it's like, yeah, they.
Speaker 2 (02:02:24):
Just look at it. And that's the thing. And I
think he may have made this point when we talked
about this a week or two ago, Brian. But you know,
these districts were drawn based on the census, and so
the districts were applied in most states around twenty twenty two.
But there has been that Trump shift in a lot
of these districts over time. So there's no telling with
(02:02:45):
new lines, there's just no telling if these blue states
would actually hurt themselves. They could actually create a situation
where they actually lose a state in their own or
lose districts in their own state. But thinking about Florida,
so Governor DeSantis has been talking about should we do
new districts here, REDI districts in the middle of the decade,
and the state speak of the House, kantiye Prez did
(02:03:07):
launch a committee this week that would start looking into that.
My own I guess my own pessimistic view is there's
not a lot of time to pull this off, right,
you know, new census sounds great, New districts sound great.
I think they've done enough of it in Texas that
they can pull it off there. I'm not sure if
there's enough time to do a lot of this stuff.
(02:03:30):
I mean, the elections are coming up for the twenty
twenty sixth election pretty quick, so you know, we'll see.
But the contest is just entertaining to watch.
Speaker 1 (02:03:40):
Yeah, it really is. But here in the state of Florida,
I guess my question would be, when it comes to redistricting,
is there really a lot of areas that would really
make that big of a difference, Because I mean, look
at things like you know, Miami DA did how much
it went red, And you know, we took over the
school board and you're seeing all of these areas that
were traditionally very blue in the state of Florida have
(02:04:02):
now leaned more red. So it's almost as if do
we need to do that or just keep pushing the
message and getting people to realize that the other message
is wrong.
Speaker 2 (02:04:10):
Now, you're exactly right, and Florida has in its constitution,
it does have some parameters and guidelines about how the
districts are supposed to be drawn. And the language is
a little murky in vague, but it basically says you're
supposed to follow county and municipal lines to the extent
that you can, and that nothing should be done that's
(02:04:32):
to favor one party or the other. That language has
caused some of our maps to be challenged in courts.
Sometimes the courts have ruled against the legislature, sometimes they've
ruled in their favor, just depending on the case. But
you're right, Brian, We're in great shape in Florida, just
the voter population, the composition of the voter population, the
(02:04:55):
support for good conservative leaders, and I don't think you
just lines are going to change a whole lot. There
may be something symbolic that I think, you know, the
current leadership wants to do to just show that this
is something we can take control of and not be
bound by some of the sort of ridiculous standards that
have been imposed by the left and by the courts
in the past. But in terms of actually changing, you know,
(02:05:19):
how many Republicans are elected in Florida, I don't know
that it's going to change.
Speaker 1 (02:05:22):
Yeah, I mean we are at a point though, where
you know, a new census is probably needed here in
the state of Florida because look at how many people
we've had moved to Florida since yeah, you know, all
of this mess has started to happen. So we probably
do have some areas that need to be redrawn.
Speaker 2 (02:05:40):
Yeah. And then the other piece of it that I
shouldn't ignore is the idea that Florida would have gained
more seats had the sense that not been conducted the
way it was under the Biden administration. And so, yes,
that is the other piece that is worth pointing out.
If there was a new sense this and if you know,
(02:06:02):
Florida ends up with instead of just gaining one seat
like it did in the liascense. This what if of
a Florida gained another seat or two, that would be
pretty huge, especially if it was lost by a state
like you know, New York or Illinois or something like that.
Speaker 1 (02:06:14):
Yeah, exactly. I mean, we've had several million people move
to the state of Florida, so that could be you know,
a few seats. And I know that, you know, Congressman
Done would probably not be too upset if if they
reduce the size of his district, because he's got the
biggest district in the entire state, and you know, for
him to come into town, it's like you can't cover
your district because the district is so freaking huge. For
(02:06:37):
CD two, it would be nice to actually have it
shrunk down just a little bit. And with the population
growth that's going on here in Bay County alone, let
alone the other areas right around here, we might be
close to that. But but you're right, I think that
this might be a little too close to the election
time for it, and we just kind of need to
roll with it and do the census maybe later.
Speaker 2 (02:06:55):
Yeah, you're and you're exactly right about about done seat.
It is a challenge. He does a great job. I
forget how many counties there are, it's like thirteen or
sixteen or something like that. Yeah, but yeah, you're right.
I mean the Panhandle has been growing, and so the
North Florida area would definitely pick up and benefit from
new seats.
Speaker 1 (02:07:15):
Yeah, that would And even in the state House. I
was just at a political event the other night and
j Trumble was there or not Ja Trumble, griff Griffith
was there and a few other people from some surrounding areas,
and they were talking about how we only have like,
what is it, like three or four representatives for the
(02:07:36):
entire Panhandle in Tallahassee. Meanwhile, South Florida's got a gazillion
of them. So maybe that would also be a benefit
for the Panhandle too. But we'll have to wait and
see see what goes over that. It's gonna be a
big fight. In the meantime, it's it's an entertaining reality
TV show watching the Democrats implode over this, this redistricting thing,
and once again they're getting out there accusing a race,
(02:07:59):
you know, and and giving the whole Oh if they
redistrict this, you know, you're not going to be able
to vote. It's like, didn't you realize that that failed
when you said, hey, black people can't vote because they
can't get an ID, and everybody pulls their wallet out
and goes, I got an ID. What are you talking about? So,
I mean that's that's backfired on them.
Speaker 2 (02:08:15):
But yeah, and they always just go to that grab bag,
you know, whatever they can, whatever they can try to
demonize and try to turn everybody into a racist or
whatever whatever attack they want to try. But it always
falls flat. You know, like you were saying earlier, the
facts are difficult and they just have to deal with them.
Speaker 1 (02:08:32):
Yeah, facts hurt. Let's talk about this one. Also here
in Florida, the Alligator Alcatraz. Of course, Ronisantis has talked
about this past couple of days. He's been talking about
it for a few weeks now, but the past couple
days been a big talk to about building it another facility,
and I don't know how much that is necessary. I
think we should probably just focus on the one and
make it bigger. But the court, federal judge just yesterday
(02:08:54):
said hold on, you got to stop on the construction
of Alligator Alcatraz. What's going on with all that?
Speaker 2 (02:09:00):
Yeah, exactly, And this time it's over environmental concerns, which
you know is not not a trivial thing. We care
about our state and we want things to be protected.
But the particular location, you know, is right in the
middle of the Everglades. Basically, I don't know if you've
ever looked at it, like on Google Earth or whatever.
Speaker 1 (02:09:18):
I flew over it a couple of weeks ago.
Speaker 2 (02:09:20):
Oh did you really Yeah, just coincidentally or were you
down there specifically to look at it.
Speaker 1 (02:09:26):
No, we were down on the keys and we flew
over it, so we we we saw it as we
were flying down, like there it is.
Speaker 2 (02:09:32):
It's yeah, it's in the middle of nowhere. I don't
know that I've actually ever seen it from the air,
but I've certainly looked at it, you.
Speaker 1 (02:09:38):
Know, So in the middle of nowhere when you see
it from the air, yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:09:42):
I cannot imagine. And you know this, it's just been
out there for all these years not really being used.
So what an innovation by the governor and by the
other people in Florida to try to to try to
make something of this. But yeah, so there's it seems
like every time conservatives do something, the courts get involved.
That's a kind of knee jerk reaction I think from
(02:10:04):
the left is to try to use whatever resistance that
they can come up with. And so, yeah, the courts
are involved. You know, there's been there's been some some
fighting back on those kinds of battles in the past.
As far as you know, are we going to obey
the court? Do we challenge it? Do we appeal? I
didn't see. You may know this better than I do.
(02:10:26):
I didn't see how much time was put on the
delay or if it's just a matter of halting everything
until they get to whatever the hearing is.
Speaker 1 (02:10:36):
Yeah, I think it's just been a halting.
Speaker 2 (02:10:41):
Yeah, I just pulled it up. It's fourteen days exactly. Yeah,
it's fourteen days. So it may just be a slight
delay in the long run, sort of a hiccup. But
who knows. I could see this being getting protracted and
drawn out.
Speaker 1 (02:10:54):
Yeah, yeah, we'll see what happens. And I sometimes I
just don't understand how the left, you know, continues continues.
He thinks that this is a good thing to stop.
You know, it's what the American people have decided upon. Uh,
you know, the alligator Alcatraz is a perfect spot. And
I mean, what environmental damage is it really doing. I mean,
let's let's let's really break that down. What what what
(02:11:14):
about it? And of course now they're all of a
sudden finally kind of talking about environment because they've they've
gotten away from that for a while too.
Speaker 2 (02:11:21):
Yeah, exactly. And you know, you can you can hire
lawyers and you can make an argument about anything. I mean,
that's that's kind of what we get to in America
a lot of times. And I haven't you know, I'm
not going to spend a lot of time trying to
understand the rationale. I'll just let that one play out.
I mean, the problem with with the problem with our
border and with immigration policy, the left just doesn't believe
(02:11:44):
in it. They really do not believe in a secure border.
They don't believe in controlling who lives here, who comes
here and doing it in the interests of our country.
And you see it all over the world, and you
see it in Europe. This is a huge issue between
the left and the right. It's a fight for your
national identity. It's not anti immigration, it's doing immigration right. Yeah,
(02:12:06):
And the left is just totally opposed to that. They
basically have an open door mindset and they think just
anybody could come here with any value system and benefit
from our nation, which the nation exists because of human effort,
because people have sacrificed, because people have fought for freedom,
because they understand freedom. And we can't just throw the
door open and just expect our nation's identity not to
(02:12:28):
change if the right procedures are not in place for
immigration to work.
Speaker 1 (02:12:33):
Yeah, you're right, and you'd think that they would learn
the lessons of somebody else's mistake. And like you pointed
out Europe, you know, Europe, Germany specifically, you look at
London that has had so many problems with the immigrants,
and now a lot of these countries are like, no,
you guys got to get out. Like Germany's really been
big on you got to get out. There's been no
oprage coming from the left on that, but they're really
(02:12:54):
doing it. And now we got to do it too.
I mean, you know, ten twenty million, we don't even
know these zact numbers that have been led into our
country to create chaos, and it's got to stop. We're
talking with Matt Dowster from American Interview. You also got
a guest on this weekend on the show Tomorrow at
twelve noon, Ryan Chamberlain's going to be on what are
you guys talking about?
Speaker 2 (02:13:15):
We do. We're going to be talking about property taxes
and the ongoing thought that they need to go away.
And I know we've talked with you, Brian about this
in the past. It's a little bit of a thorny
issue because there's the whole issue of where does the
revenue come from next? If it's been coming from property taxes,
who collects it, how do the local communities work under
(02:13:35):
a new system? And it's really the issue is building
huge momentum. I'm even President Trump is talking about it.
The Governor's had this is a priority for a while,
and so Representative Chamberlain and heat from Central Florida. This
has been a pet issue of his and he is
doing a lot of kind of like listening tours around
the state just trying to get people's feedback. He's got
(02:13:57):
some new ideas. He's got an elect property appraiser that
participated in one of his virtual town halls that we
want to talk to him about because this guy has
said some really enlightening things. He would expect a property
appraiser to oppose this kind of thing, but actually it's
kind of the opposite. I'm not going to give too
much away because I want people to.
Speaker 1 (02:14:17):
We can't get that movie away.
Speaker 2 (02:14:19):
Exactly, but there's going to be some good stuff. Yeah,
And ultimately, ultimately we've got to protect local communities and
make sure that those revenues remain in place for law enforcement,
first response and just everything that goes on at the
local level.
Speaker 1 (02:14:32):
Yeah, exactly. I mean, we all, I think, agree that
the whole idea of getting rid of property taxes is
a great idea, but it can also be a very
knee jerk reaction. And when you knee jerk on some things,
you forget some details and then down the road, you know,
we have some consequences on that. So I'm all about
them taking their time to make sure that everything is
thought through, all of the what ifs, the ands, the butts,
(02:14:54):
the ifs, get everything all covered, and think about the
consequences on the road of not having the property taxes anymore.
I mean, I'm a property owner, so of course I
want to get rid of it, but we got to
do it right. So that'll be a good conversation tomorrow
with America in view, which you can hear right here.
In the Florida Man Radio Network twelve noon on Saturdays.
Of course, you could also check him out on Americainview
(02:15:16):
dot com. Matt and Brett Doster. Matt always enjoy our conversations.
I can't wait till next week because there'll be plenty
to talk about.
Speaker 2 (02:15:23):
I'm sure there will be plenty, no doubt, Brian, It's
always good Jeordia.
Speaker 1 (02:15:28):
Thanks Bud. We will talk with you later on. Have
a fantastic weekend again, Matt Doster from America in View.
You can hear it right here on the Florida Man
Radio Network tomorrow at twelve noon. And of course today
is a Red Friday. We're remembering everyone deployed, sponsored by
our friends at America Charlie Grill and Tavern. Right there
(02:15:48):
in the shops at Edge or the Edgewater Shops in
Panama City Beach. Going out there, get some of the
bad Land nachos, have a beer and enjoy it. Hang on,
we got to take a break. We right back, all right,
welcome back to the show. Come on, and happy Friday,
(02:16:08):
of course, having red and Friday where we remember everyone deployed,
sponsored by our friends at American Charlie Grill and Tavern
and Panama City Beach right there at the shops at Edwater.
Go on buy and check it out. Try the bad
Land nachos. I'm telling you, you try that and you're
gonna love it. You're gonna thank me for it even
and then there's so many other great things on the
menu too. Go check that out this weekend. Of course,
(02:16:28):
today they're also having their pet adoption event that's going
on from four to seven o'clock. One of the the
partners what's it Pets for Partners, Partners for Pets. I know,
I just screwed that all up. Out of Marianna's gonna
be down again and they're gonna be helping out to
try and find some forever homes for the furry friends. Anyhow,
big than to Matt Doster for coming on this morning.
(02:16:51):
We have with America in View the show, by the way,
you heard right here on the Radio Man Network, the
Florida Mandment Network. I'm sorry, I just can we hit
the reset by can we start on the Florida Radio
Man Network tomorrow at twelve noon. You're enjoy that show
if you've never heard that show, so check that out
either way, wrapping up our first week of the Florida
(02:17:12):
Man Radio Network. Appreciate you tuning in. Don't forget you
can check us out at the Brianrustshow dot com, where
you can get the podcast and other links as well.
Have a fantastic weekend. We'll talk to you on Monday morning.
Until then, see you later. Bye bye,