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September 3, 2025 • 133 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Brian Russe's name. You know the brand.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
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with a fiery head talking truth.

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

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Show from Coast to coast, 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. But in my
life care of scenes, the command no, don't.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
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words that's off the plane.

Speaker 5 (01:02):
Nothing never stays the same, breaking down walls of shame.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Ryan rust is here a claim.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
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the core. All xesions cheap, a score of Bryan's battling
in this war. Knocking off its rust on me, Bunny
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Speaker 1 (01:27):
Don't don't free free? In the saucial Silver Street.

Speaker 6 (01:40):
Oh, good morning, Happy Taco Tuesday. Welcome to the show.
I hope you had a fantastic labor day weekend. Just
you know, one of these days, one of these days,
we're gonna actually wake up and we're gonna get scared
because things will be nor that's a hope that that's

(02:04):
I don't know what the hell of tier, that's a
pipe dream, that's a total hang on, knock it off.
Coffee time. I just realized too, like ten seconds before
the show started, that I don't even have a bottle
of water in here, so I'm gonna have to rely
on nothing but coffee for a little while this morning.
The left is melting down there. I know, that's a shock.

(02:25):
When did that start happening. The latest thing, now, if
you haven't caught this in the past couple of days,
is that Donald Trump died or he died a long
time ago.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
He is dying.

Speaker 6 (02:40):
They're hiding it from us everything. It's just, oh my god,
and why are they saying this? Why why are we
getting the the the rhetoric from the left that Donald
Trump died and they just have not told us yet.
It's because Donald Trump disappeared for a couple of days.

(03:01):
So while yes, that is one of those things where
you go, huh, donald Trump has been around for a
couple of days, what up? Because we know that Donald
Trump is out every single day, he is out in
the media, he's out doing events, he's out doing something
almost every single day. Yet for a couple of days,

(03:27):
Donald Trump goes a little bit radio silent. They're a
little quiet. Now sure, I think anybody with a little
bit of common sense, and anybody would with a little
bit of u of paying attention to what has been
going on, especially when it comes to Donald Trump when
he's around, would go, huh, yeah, where where has Donald

(03:47):
Trump been? I mean, I think we can give that
that a a reasonable weirs he ben. They start also
coming out doing the pizza factor. If you don't know
the Pentagon pizza, it's when all of a sudden, you know,
a large number of pizzas are starting to be ordered
at the Pentagon. Something's up. So because of that, because

(04:13):
of the fact that we haven't seen Donald Trump in
a couple of days, donald Trump died that that's the
only explanation to it. He died and they just haven't
told us yet. And then you also have JD. Vance
who comes out and I love this one because of
the fact that he was asked this question and this
was his response, and because of the fact that he

(04:33):
said this, then Donald Trump died or he's about to die.
It's one of the two. This is what he Vance
had to say.

Speaker 7 (04:40):
Doesn't. That is an incredibly good health. He's got incredible energy.
And while most of the people who work around the
President the United States are younger than he is, I
think that we find that he actually is the last
person who goes to sleep. He's the last person making
phone calls at night, and he's the first person who
wakes up with the first person making phone calls in
the morning. So, yes, things can always happen. Yes, terrible

(05:02):
tragedies happened, but I feel very confident that the President
of the United States is in good shape, is going
to serve out the remainder of his term and do
great things for the American people. And if God forbid
there's a terrible tragedy, I can't think of better on
the job training than what I've gotten over the last
two hundred days.

Speaker 6 (05:17):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
JD.

Speaker 6 (05:19):
Van said it. JD Van said it, that he's ready
to take over, and that tragedies happen, and oh my god,
this is It's over. Don Old Jump is done. And
of course you're celebrating too. You remember when the question
was asked to Kamala Harris, Hey are you because this
is a question that all of us should if not

(05:42):
ask at least be concerned in the back of our
head that, you know, should the event that something happens
with the president, and there's a slew of things that
could happen. I mean, the man's almost eighty years old,
not exactly the specimen of good health, but he's in
good health, good decent shape, and anything could happen. It's

(06:06):
a stressful job. So yes, the question should be is
the vice president of the United States capable of taking
over for the President of the United States in the
event that something happens? That is a legitimate question. That's
a legitimate question that you should ask during the election.

(06:26):
It's a legitimate question that you should ask during the
administration's time. Is the vice president capable of taking over
for the president if something should happen to him? Now
asking that question, which, by the way, we asked that
question about Kamala Harris at gazillion times. That's right, I'd

(06:48):
be the president and we all knew she was not capable,
and we asked that question. So in return, I think
it is fair for the question to be asked, Hey,
jd Vance capable of running the country if something was
to happen to Donald Trump? Because look, Donald Trump does

(07:08):
have a condition. It's a condition, by the way, that
many elderly people will end up getting as well. And
again doctor h Koopta, as we know CNN fame, he
came out and he talked about Donald Trump's health a
little bit of the concerns. And of course the propaganda's
are are losing it. They're they're going crazy. So because

(07:32):
of the fact we didn't see from Donald Trump for
a couple of days, the fact that a reporter asked
the question to JD. Vans Hey, if something was to
happen to Donald Trump, are you capable of running things?
And he said, yeah, of course, Sam, And you know,
tragedies happened, and oh my god, he said it. Tragedies happened.
You see, he said it. He said it. He's in
a coma someplace. And of course the other thing too
to remember is that on August twenty eighth was the

(07:55):
date that the Simpsons predicted that Donald Trump was going
to die. And clearly it hasn't. Because if we've all
been paying attention, which I have, and maybe you did
do this weekend, maybe you didn't. Donald Trump would golfing
this weekend with his grandchildren, Donald Trump would golfing to
his grandchildren. And of course everybody's now doing the okay,

(08:18):
well here, oh okay, so he's not dead. But look
at him. Look at the zooman in the picture. Look
at him. He looks horrible.

Speaker 8 (08:25):
All right.

Speaker 6 (08:26):
First off, he's a fat guy. I mean, bottom line,
Donald Trump is a fat guy. He's lost some weight,
which is good for him, but he's a fat guy.
He's a fat guy.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
In his belly.

Speaker 6 (08:37):
He got some man girlies going on there, He's got
the fat neck thing going on. He's a fat guy. Okay,
we all know this again. He is not the athletic
specimen of of gorgeous male health. He's not Joe Biden.

(09:00):
Who is this, this skinny stick figure. Donald Trump loves
his food. Okay, He's a fat guy. He's also a person.
And I will I'll criticize this Trump day night into
next week about this. His man makeup is the worst
in the world. It really, truly, it is absolutely the

(09:21):
worst in the world. I wish he would stop doing
his own makeup. And let's face it, regardless, you throw
your man card out the window on this, it doesn't
really matter. The man is in the public view all
the time. As a matter of fact, if you're watching today,
I probably if you're watching on Rumble and Wimken, it
probably should be applying some today because I've got a

(09:41):
freaking Rootolph the Red Nose reindeer sunburn on the nose
today and it's shiny. So considering we do the show
on video as well as audio here on the Florida
Man Radio Network, I probably should powder up a little
bit just to get some of that sunburn shot. I'm not,
but look, look in the public eye that that's it's

(10:02):
one of the things that you do. And Donald, we
all know Donald. That's why he's orange man. Whether it
be the spray tan or just a bad makeup. Well,
the fit the photos that they're showing is Donald Trump
on a weekend going to play golf with his granddaughter
and grandson, and he didn't wear any makeup. And it's
very obvious because it's it's a it's a white neck

(10:23):
right on up through his face. His eyes look a
little puffy and everything, but he doesn't. He wasn't wearing makeup.
So they're all zooming in in the photo. Now, see
here's more proof. It's more proof that Donald Trump is dying.
Now here's another thing too. And I said this over
the weekend, and I actually got into a fight with
a Liverpool over this. I don't know if anybody's aware

(10:45):
of this, but Donald Trump is a human being. Like
he's he's he's a real person. I'm a real boy
and a real person. As we all know, we get sick.
This is this man who, like JD. Van said, he's
the first one up, last one to bed, works his
tail off. He's seventy nine years old. He gets out

(11:08):
there eventually. That catches up to you. I can tell
you that my average workday is sixteen seventeen hours a day.
I can't even tell you how many hours I worked
this weekend, and I don't even want to calculate it
because I'm tired and I'm exhausted. And I worked like
that almost every day. Up at three am, in bed

(11:31):
by eleven. That is my average day. And it gets
to a point where on a Saturday, when I don't
have to get up so early, I'm like, screw it,
I'm taking I'm taking a nap, I'm sleeping a little
bit in because I need it. My body will tell
me that it takes me about two weeks and that
hits me. I'm fifty two. Donald Trump is seventy nine.

(11:53):
The reality is is that Donald Trump probably got a
little sick. He probably had a little kind of just okay,
I need a brea and sat down. That's entirely possible.
But then there's the Pentagon thing. Well, the Pentagon is
getting ready, getting ready for what. We're getting ready for
Donald Trump to die or he already did. Now they're
trying to figure it out or hear me out, you're

(12:14):
ready for this, or the Pentagon is getting ready to
go smack the living crap out of Venezuela. Do you
ever think about that? Because we got warships all around
the coast of that, maybe they're thinking about, all right, fine,
we're gonna go in there. We're gonna smack him around.
So they were doing some planning over the weekend, and
of course then you get your propaganda's like Jojo from
juris this tea waffle? I swear to god. She comes

(12:37):
out and says, if he doesn't start taking questions from
the press again, that's not guaranteed. At this point, every
single reporter needs to ask him why he didn't take
questions from them. For a week. Hey tea waffle. You
want to go back and you want to ask why
Joe Biden didn't take press or questions from the press
for a months on end, almost years on end. But

(13:00):
because of the fact that Donald Trump didn't take questions
for a couple of days, Oh my god, it's over
with and the reporters are not asking the questions of
why he's not doing it now, Doctor Goopta he did
talk a little bit, and I'm gonna let him say
it because it's easier because I'm not a doctor, even
though I played one on the weekends.

Speaker 9 (13:19):
Go President has been diagnosed with something known as chronic
venous insufficiency, fairly common problem, especially as you get older.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
This means there's a problem with the veins.

Speaker 9 (13:30):
Arteries carry blood away from the heart, the veins bring
that blood back to the heart, and if there's a
problem with the veins, the blood doesn't move as well
and you can develop swelling. We know back in April
he had a physical exam and there was no mention
of this, so what's happening appears to be a rather acute,
sort of recent phenomenon. That's what prompted an exam where

(13:51):
they looked at his blood, said they found no problems
with his blood in terms of clotting. They didn't find
evidence of blood clots. They looked at his heart to
make sure that it was beating the blood normally, pushing
the blood through the body normally, and it appears to
be so. At that point they made this diagnosis of
venus insufficiency.

Speaker 8 (14:07):
You'll likely need.

Speaker 9 (14:08):
Compression socks, things like that, just mechanical ways to get
the blood out of the legs back to the heart,
even raising the legs at night. Incidentally, this appears to
be a separate problem than what we've seen with his hands.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
The bruising on his hands.

Speaker 9 (14:22):
We've noticed this for some time. Doctors did comment on
that as well, and they say it's a tissue irritation
due to lots of handshaking on top of the fact
that he is taking aspirin as a blood thinner. Those
two things, in combination, they say, has been leading to
that bruising. Again, common problems, non life threatening, certainly, things
that need to be followed so they don't turn into

(14:43):
bigger problems.

Speaker 6 (14:44):
But that's what the president is now dealing with. So
this is a guy who, by the way, see an
end doctor, not somebody who's a huge trumper coming out,
just being honest with it. And of course everybody who's
ever put a band aid on now on the left
is talking ab about how I know what's going on
with the president. I know his health. This is what's
coming on.

Speaker 9 (15:04):
Though.

Speaker 6 (15:05):
You don't sit down, shut up? And I love the
handshaking thing. That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. It's
because you're stupid and you've never actually been involved in
a situation, in a professional situation where you shake hands.
You gotta understand. Donald Trump is the master when it
comes to that, and you always do get in there
and you go for the big, strong handshake and everybody

(15:26):
knows that. And you think that the people are that
he's been meeting with are not trying to also do
the return handshake where they're a little bit tough. And
you look at where the bruising is. Where's the bruising,
It's where the thumb ends up when you do a handshake.
All right, Libs, sit down, shut up. All right. We
got more to talk about too, but first we got

(15:46):
to take a quick break. We'll be right back. This
is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning, Get Happy Taco Tuesday.
Thanks for waking up with us.

Speaker 10 (16:01):
Making liberals cry one happy show at a time.

Speaker 6 (16:05):
This is the Brian Rusk Show. All right, welcome back
to the show. Happy Taco Tuesday. It's weird always starting
off the week that way to the Taco Tuesday. I'll
be at a great Labor Day weekend, by the way,
hoping it was better than most of the liberals who
were melting down. You know what, Look, here is a

(16:26):
reality too, and we can't play into this. Nothing could
ever possibly happen. And look, Donald Trump's seventy nine years old.
The man is a machine. He works hard, and you
know he has had some health issues obviously, and there's
always a chance, I mean there's always a chance. Though

(16:49):
it is the most stressful job on the planet. You
look at just the job alone. If the left would
leave him the hell alone for a minute and let
him focus on the job, that's stressful. But when you
add in all the other factors that Donald Trump has
to deal with on a regular basis, with the attacks
from the left, with the threats on his life constantly,

(17:09):
the media going after him, the Democrats going after him,
and everything else, it just adds to that stress, and
no matter how much of a person you are, where
you can say and most of the time kind of
act as if it just brushes right off and you
don't really care. It's still in the back of your head.
And when you get the level of it that Donald

(17:30):
Trump gets at a regular basis, you know it's there.
You know it bothers him. And we all know Donald
Trump's got a huge ego, and that doesn't bother us
because we know it. We know all of the flaws
of Donald Trump, and yet we still hired him, we
still elected him, knowing all the flaws of the man had.
But there is always that possibility. There is that possibility

(17:53):
that Donald Trump could drop dead today from a heart attack.
There is a possibility that with the arteries situation that
he has, it could elevate, it could get worse. It
could cause problems with his kidney, it could cause problems
with his liver. It could cause a blood clot, it
could cause a stroke. There's so many things that could
possibly happen. But here's the thing, same thing could happen

(18:15):
to a thirty something year old. And there are contingencies
in the event that the president does die regardless of
who the president is. But the left and the fact
that they're cheering it on. That's the other thing that's
disturbing because I think we all know that, you know,

(18:38):
something could happen, something tragic, could happen to the president.
We all know that, and we knew that with Joe
Biden too. Sometimes we question whether or not it actually
did happen, but we didn't cheer for it. We didn't
take to social media and be like, yay, Donald Jrump
died and then all of a sudden they're like, oh, well,
well maybe he did, but he's going to and we're

(19:00):
all going to. But the fact that the left takes
to their social platforms and takes to the public view
and cheers on the death of somebody, I mean, it
just goes to continually show how horrible and creptastic these

(19:22):
people are. It's really sad that we have our fellow
Americans that feel that way about another human being, another
human being who, by the way, ninety percent of the
stuff that Donald Trump is doing, he is doing to
improve blue cities. He is trying to make the life

(19:50):
of Democrats better. I mean, he's done things obviously that
that makes all of us better, and that we all,
you know, directly are impacted by it with prices on
things and taxes and all that other stuff. But you
look at all the other actions, especially the actions that
they are bitching about the most. They're all things that

(20:13):
are targeted to make their lives better. And Donald Trump
is the monster for doing it. The only monster that's
in the room is the left, who is too blinded
by their Trump derangement and Trump hatred syndromes that they
don't see what he is actually doing to try and
make their lives better and safer. And yet they're out

(20:38):
there chanting and cheering, hoping that the man would die
or that he did die. Disgusting, pathetic people, they really
truly are. All Right, we got to talk about some
Chicago plus Greta Thunberg. H what do you here for
this one? This is great, but first we got to
take a quick break. We'll be right back. Good morning,

(21:09):
all right, welcome back to the show. Happy Taco Tuesday.
Thanks for getting started with your day and things and
stuff in the week. Hey, how you doing. What's that shoes?
Hard to see the golf camp. Yeah, it's a little
dark here in the camera now, but give it a
little bit, It'll be it'll be beautiful, especially watching on
Rumble and Wimken this morning, and of course thanks for
listening here on the Florida Man Radio Network throughout the

(21:31):
the northern portion of Florida, including one of the last
surviving bastions of liberalism in the state of Florida. And
did anybody see the new map that came out. There's
the new map outs out. Now, that's that's showing how red,

(21:51):
ruby red the state of Florida is ever so quickly becoming.
So the one area in the the Achula Gainesville kind
of area where the Florida Man Radio Network is also
on and this show is heard, still a little blue. Well, we'll,
we'll can we'll, we'll work on that a little bit though,

(22:12):
we'll get that changed over. It's only a matter of time,
it really, truly is. Maybe I don't know, because it
seems like the whole leftist thing. And again, at one
point in time, I was very much so against talking
about the idea that liberalism was a mental disorder. You know,

(22:34):
I at first I wanted to be I guess I
just wanted to be kind. I don't know why I
was thinking. I really don't, and I just wanted to
be like, no, I mean, come on, I mean, somebody
with a different political opinion, I mean to say that
it is a mental disorder. Come on, that's too much, man.
I have changed my thoughts in opinion on that, because

(22:55):
it is. I mean, it is, straight up, no holds bar,
a mental disorder to be a liberal. And the disorder
is essentially the inability to have any sort of rational thought.
I mean, that's that's the biggest part, is you just
have no rational thought. And then you add in the

(23:19):
disease of tds and thhs, which I think is a
direct result of having liberalism, that it just it magnifies
it and gets worse. Anybody's seen. We're gonna get into
Chicago here in a second. But I gotta tell you
about this first because I saw the meme on this
and it was the funniest damn thing, because it was

(23:40):
perfect and for any of us that are gen X,
you're gonna get this one. Greta Thunberg, the climate activists,
or actually I should say the former climate activist, because
she's not really a climate activist anymore.

Speaker 11 (23:54):
Now.

Speaker 6 (23:54):
Her whole thing is is Gaza and free Palestine, and
and on and on and on. Has anybody seen the
recent pictures of her? First off, she's got a little
chunky side. She got herself a boyfriend, let herself go.
And I use the term boyfriend very loosely because if
you haven't seen him, he's your typical soy boy. But

(24:15):
she's got herself a man in the Can I even
is that offensive?

Speaker 10 (24:22):
It?

Speaker 6 (24:23):
Can we look up his pronouns? I just want to know.
I mean, are we offending him? But either way, she's
got herself a significant other, and she's let herself go
a little bit. She's gotten chunked up a little, and
she got herself a new haircut. And the best way
to describe her new haircut is he man. I am
not kidding you. And somebody went off and did a

(24:46):
meme that took the he man from our cartoon childhood
and put it side by side with Greta Thunberg, and
holy crap, that is what it is. Because she's bulked up.
She's like, I don't know what the hell happened to
gret I mean, she was never a cute girl to
begin with, but now who But anyhow she is she's

(25:07):
acting up once again, and uh, like I said, she's
she's kind of moved off of her environmental thing and
now she's into the whole save Gaza and save Palestine.
And you remember, it was just a couple of months
ago that she and a bunch of her friends decided
they were going to do the the Freedom Fro Fro
flotilla where they got a boat, which, by the way,

(25:30):
one boat doesn't constitute a flotilla, but whatever, I digress.
I'm not gonna get all that picky. And they were
they were basically intercepted by Israel because they were going
to take this this this boat. They were going to
go to Gaza and they were going to to to
be there to help fight for their freedom or whatever
and and help out with you know, the the people there. YadA, YadA, YadA. Well,

(25:54):
they got intercepted, she got put on an airplane and
sent back, which that alone got her into meltdown mode
because you know, she's the environmentalist and you know, fly
on airplanes because it's bad for the environment, and YadA YadA.
So now they're doing it again. They're gonna do yet
another flotilla. They're going to go to Gaza and they're

(26:16):
gonna go there for the specific reason of helping the people.
They're going to bring humanitarian aid and what was it
she said, I'm trying to remember because I didn't write
this down. You know, they're gonna bring like food and
medical supply and then basically lady products. They're gonna bring
some lady products. And that's one of the things. She

(26:37):
even points it out. That's that's the other thing we're bringing.
We're bringing the things that the ladies need. Boyfriend, retarded
or blind, um both and desperate. But again it's one
of those soy boys, you know. So it's I don't know,
I just I don't know, Ricky. You know, if you

(27:00):
if you really want to submit good entertainment, just a
good giggle, go ahead and google Greta Thunberg's boyfriend. You're
gonna laugh. I mean again, soy boy. But Israel has
now told Greta, you know, through the public warnings, the
guy who's basically in charge of all the national defense
for the nation, that if you do show up, and

(27:24):
he's actually proposed this to Benjamin Dett Yahoo, basically, if
you show up, you will be arrested and you will
actually be put into one of the terrorist camps. You
want to talk about something that will change her life
and change her opinions of all the things that she
thinks she knows. Oh, go ahead and put her down

(27:46):
there with the people that she thinks she's defending. That
will rock her world. So I'm looking forward to see
what's gonna happen when the flotilla, which I believe is
coming from Cyprus, if I'm not mistaken where it's coming
out of. But they're gonna go to Gosla again. They're
going to attempt it because they're there to save the world.
Good luck. But let's talk about Chicago, good old Chicago.

(28:11):
It's again. Here is another perfect example of.

Speaker 10 (28:18):
Just the.

Speaker 6 (28:20):
Mental incapacity of our left. Donald Trump, like I pointed
out in the last segment, and I've said this before,
a good ninety percent of the stuff that Donald Trump
is doing, he is attempting to make the Blue Cities
a better, safer place to live. The man doesn't need
to do that at this point in time. And I

(28:43):
think most of us would probably look at them and say,
all right, fine, screw it. Tried to help you, you
didn't want the help. You're on your own. Good luck.
But he's not. He's continuing to fight. He's continuing to
fight to make sure that the immigration stuff is taken
care of, to try and bring down the violence and
all these other things. So he's trying to make the
Blue cities better. It's a mission that he's on because

(29:06):
he is hang on, I say, what's that phrase? We
hear it all the time. Oh yeah, President for all
the people. So in Chicago that has been the next
target of Donald Trump, and especially the fact that they're
telling him, no, you can't do it. You know, him
and Tom Holman are like, Okay, let's wrap this up
a little bit more. We're gonna show you. Governor Pritzker

(29:29):
came out and he was like, it could be any day.
It could be any it's not we're not talking about weeks.
We're not talking about months. Any day. And Chicago's Mayor
Brandon Johnson also kind of chiming in on that, and
he has now signed an executive order on Saturday instructing
the Chicago Police Department not to cooperate with federal immigration
agents or military personnel if President Trump deploys them to

(29:51):
the city for the planned immigration enforcement operations. He ended
up warning that federal act in Chicago could come in days,
and he said, we don't have the luxury of time.
We have received credible reports that we have days, not
weeks before our city sees some type of militarized activity

(30:13):
by the federal government. It is unclear at this time
what it will look like exactly. No, actually, it is
very clear of what it's going to look like, dumb ass,
because they have told you what it's going to look like.
They've also told you that they're not coming in to
federalize the police department. They're coming in to take care
of the immigration stuff. And considering you have a city

(30:38):
that is just an absolute hellhole, maybe you should ask
for the help and instead, Brandon Johnson says that, nope,
no help for the federal government. Can't do it anyway.
This is how we can stand up against tyranny. All right,
mister Mayor, let me ask you this question. In Chicago,
over this weekend, as you are writing your execs to

(31:00):
order to tell the Chicago Police Department not to cooperate
with federal law enforcement to make your city safer, fifty
four people were shot. Seven people were killed. Sunday morning
at six am, I posted a story of the violence

(31:22):
going on in Chicago. And at that point I forgot
what it was. It was like, I don't know, like
twenty people injured or and a couple of people killed
at that point. But by the end of the weekend
ending yesterday, fifty four people were shot in Chicago, seven fatal.
And yet here we are talking about how, oh my god,

(31:44):
the city is so safe. This is how we stand
emned to tyranny. What about the fifty four people that
were shot this weekend? What about the twenty four people
that were shot the weekend before? What about all the
people that were shot the weekend before that? What about
the people that are showing throughout the week in Chicago?
How many more people have to die in your city?

(32:04):
How many more people have to be shot in your city?
How many more people have to live in fear in
your city before you get your head out of your
backside and realize your city needs help. But then again,
here's the other thing, what about those citizens of Chicago?

(32:25):
How much more of this are you willing to put
up with? As another question that we should be asking.
And of course, Brandon Johnson, you know, when you look
at all the things that he's doing, one is called
for the defunding of the police two has said, Hey,

(32:45):
we're going to we need to have a higher property
tax at all the property owners because we need to
raise money to be able to afford all of the
illegal immigrants that have come to the city. I mean
the Dreamers, I mean the the the future vote, I
mean the yeah, the illegals. He wants to raise money

(33:09):
by raising the people's property taxes in Chicago to pay
for illegal aliens who have come to the country and
have taken up residents there in the city. And now
he's like, no, I know that we're gonna raise your
taxes by tens of millions of dollars And no, Donald Trump,
we're gonna, We're gonna, we're gonna stand up against him

(33:30):
to not have him come in here and take the
people out of the city illegally. And he even said
that we will use the courts if it's necessary. You know,
I want to see that argument too, I really do.
So what what's what do you got So Donald Trump
he wants to send in military, we want him not

(33:52):
to do that to take out the people who folated
federal law that we're not doing. So you're you're not
enforcing the law. No, okay, So yeah, Brandon Johnson's initials
b J. Coincidence. No, no, no coincidence at all. That's
right up in there where it should be. So I'd
love to see the argument in court on this. It'll

(34:13):
it'll be it'll be interesting. But then you know the
the continued just that comes out of Chicago. Do you
have one of their aldermen who talking about the shootings
in New York and in Chicago. Now, remember Donald Trump
has been president now for seven months, and this this uh,

(34:33):
this Chicago alderman Byron Lopez, came out and responded on
CNN to the shootings in the city by stating, we
also have had many, many instances where the administration has
really escalated and exaggerated exact exactly as Jesus hang on,

(34:55):
let's let's start this over, get some coffee there, exacerbated
the violence in our country and in our inner cities.
We have not seen this real systemic investment that will
actually address the core issues. So this dumbass in Chicago,

(35:22):
the alderman city council person is now coming out and
saying that the violence we see in Chicago is well,
it's Donald Trump's fault. Donald Trump is the one who
because of him, it has it has gotten worse, really,

(35:42):
because we can go back on all of the shooting
statistics for the past four years, where in case you
didn't know this, Joe Biden was allegedly the president during
that time period, and during that time, we can look
at all of the shootings that happen, a dozen tree
and shootings every single weekend, multiple people killed. As a

(36:04):
matter of fact, the numbers haven't really changed that much
since Joe Biden into Donald Trump. The city is a
violent city, and rather than doing something about it and
protecting your residence and your constituents, you come out and
be like Donald Jump, it's his fault. It all the
violence in our city. It's all because of Donald Trump. No,

(36:26):
it's not. The reason for all the violence in your
city is because of your own stupid policies and the
fact that you don't think that you need to get
tough on crime. Donald Trump just wants to fix it.
Donald Trump wants to make life safer in the city
of Chicago. Get the elected officials don't want to do it.

(36:46):
Things that make you go hmm, we got to take
a quick break over right back. Happy Taco Tuesday, This
is the Brian Rush Show right here at the Florida
Man Radio Network. We'll be right back, all right, Welcome

(37:08):
back to the show. Happy Taco Tuesday. This is the
Brian Russhow right here at the Florida Man Radio Network.
Of course, also streaming live on one Bowl dot Com
and Wimpkin dot Com both Forward slash Brian Rust Show.
Thanks for tuning in today. So with all the violence
that's going into Chicago and all the denial, I want
to play some audio for you. This is audio that

(37:29):
came from a guy, a black man, who is a
referee at a sports event. I'm not sure what. I
think it was a soccer game. I'm not one hundred
percent sure, but this is This is what he posted
over this weekend.

Speaker 1 (37:44):
In Chicago. Everybody gotta get down.

Speaker 6 (37:47):
Everybody gotta get down because they shoot everybody down.

Speaker 11 (37:53):
Look look the keys are running.

Speaker 6 (37:56):
They shooting.

Speaker 11 (37:56):
We can't have no fun in Chicago, man, no fun, man,
this is terrible. Out of door, goddamn flag because this yad.

Speaker 1 (38:08):
Need he's.

Speaker 6 (38:19):
So this is this is what we're seeing in Chicago.
And again it's a resident. It's a resident black man
who's out there with the children. He was a referee
at some sporting event and I want to say it
looked like it was soccer. He's on the ground, everybody

(38:41):
else down on the ground. There's there's children running around,
there's sirens everywhere. Because why in the middle of the
freaking day you have a bunch of shooting and yet
you you get the leftists that to go Am, I go,
Donald Chomby. He's just trying to take over. He's trying
to be a dictator. And then again things do fall

(39:04):
on the residents. It's time for you to stand up
in Chicago and say enough is enough. It's time for
people to find new leadership. And you know, here's the thing.
When it comes to elections, it's difficult because the people
who have the money and the people who have the
access to the money, and the influenced people, they're generally

(39:28):
the ones that will end up getting elected because running
a campaign and somebody who has run for an office
twice myself, I can tell you it's expensive and it's
a very expensive thing to do, and it's very difficult
to come up with the money. But you know what,
on a ground effort, you can make a difference by
doing the hard work and the leg work and convincing things.

(39:52):
We can all find that person who's going to be
a better leader. They're out there. Sometimes we have to
convince them, hey, we need to get you elected into
office again. It could just be a city council person
in Aldermen, it could be a county commissioner, whatever. It
might be school board member. But we have to to
start finding the right people. And we got to do

(40:14):
it everywhere, you know, and we got to do it right.
And I got to point this out too, because locally
here where we are. This show comes out of Panama
City Beach and in lynn Haven they're they're doing a
recall for the mayor and the first one failed because
of some technical aspects, and they're they're doing a second round.

(40:36):
And one of the things that the people that are
that are supporting this are doing is is they're getting
an airplane to fly around, one of those banner planes
with a sign on the basis says hey, go sign
the petition. And this is one of these things where
I look at this and go, man, you guys are
doing this all wrong. Now. I'm I'm not even getting
into the lynn Haven argument about because I don't have

(40:58):
a dog in that race because I'm not I don't
live there, and I understand the concerns that people have,
But you know how much money that costs? And do
you know how effective it really truly is, especially on
the political realm, it's not at all. I mean, this

(41:19):
is money that should be saved for an actual campaign,
because if you are effectively able to remove the mayor
of Lynn Haven, you do know that you have to
find a replacement, right, and that means a campaign. That
means all the money that's got through and you're wasting
it on a banner airplane. And of course I'm an
aviation guy, so I always promote aviation. But it's a

(41:41):
waste of money, it's ineffective. This is one of these
things where you need to actually be focusing more on
on actually reaching out to the voters, not doing it.
But this is something that should be done and could
be done, and needs to be done a lot better
if we actually want to be successful with this. All right,
to take a break for our top of the hour

(42:01):
coming up here just a minute. We got a lot
more to talk about. Martin Mix is also going to
be joining us on the show later on this morning.
From the National Right to Work. We're gonna talk with
him about some labor things and so much more. Standby.
That'll be coming up just a little while. Also, don't
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will be right back. Good morning, Brian.

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Speaker 6 (44:09):
All right, welcome back down number two the show. Good
morning and Happy Taco Tuesday. Hope you're gonna get to
your sales from tacos today for lunch because why because
they're delicious. Just saying, throw anything in a tortilla and
it's delicious. I'm all about it. Adi Hell, welcome back
to the show. Coming up the next hour of the show,
we do have Mark Mix for the National Right to Work.
He's gonna be joining us. We're gonna talk with him
about some of the labor things that are going on.

(44:32):
We always have a great conversation when he comes on,
so we'll be chatting with him coming up later. But
speaking of working, yeah, I'm sorry. I get a little
bit of a joy out of this because we're seeing
this happen a lot. Last week we saw that the
California Congressman Al Green has announced that he is going

(44:52):
to retire, that he's not going to run for reelection,
which is great because now he can take his little
walking stick and walk away and and be done. Uh,
maybe we can we could go a week without having
to hear we're gonna in page Trump. But now Jerry Nadler,
Jerry Nadler, the Democrat from New York. Uh, who where

(45:14):
do we starting with that one? Poop boy? We can't
even call him fart boy. Uh, fart boy, that one's
but poop boy considering his pants live on the mic.
You remember when that happened. Was it was like two
years ago, maybe it was last year, but he was
like standing up on the platform and they were at
a press conference and he pooped himself, like a oh

(45:37):
oh gosh, and then he did the the walk off stage,
you know, the the uh if I'm not careful, it's
gonna drip right down my pants cut it. Sorry, uh
sorry if that's the thoughts they went through your head.
But hey, look it happened, Uh Mark, that is funny.
Find Greta. I didn't realize how many people have done

(45:58):
that haircut. What do we got? We get he made
and Greta Dutch boy, the king from Shrek. That's funny.
I don't care. But now that Jerry Nadler is is
now saying that he is going to retire, and he's uh,
he's not gonna run for a re election next year.
How many more of these these crazy nut bags are

(46:18):
also going to join because they're all starting to drop
like dead flies, which is a good thing.

Speaker 9 (46:26):
Now.

Speaker 6 (46:26):
The one that I also want to see happen is
Maxine Waters. I think it is time for mad Maxine
to to to hang it up and go away. That
and and what's it named Nancy? Nancy Pelosi is another
one that needs to to to wrap it up. But
we're seeing this, Uh yeah, al Grad is from Houston,
but where what what did I say? I did say Texas, right,

(46:50):
but isn't what's her nuts there? Jasmine Cracats She's also Houston,
isn't she? So it's nice to see that, and we're
seeing them all fall like crazy, and it's just it's
gonna be interesting to see how many others jump in there.
But max Maxine Waters would be another one that I

(47:10):
would love to see her announce that she's not gonna
do it. But it does make you question why so
many of them are starting to run away. I mean,
if the Democrats are really truly going to be such
a powerhouse next year, which again I hate saying this
because I don't want it to happen. But there's still

(47:31):
always that possibility that the Democrats could win the House
next year because not because of them, not because of
their their greatness, but because of the Republicans screwing things up.
It's entirely possible for it to happen. And the whole
redistricting thing, I mean, this is another thing that's backfiring.
I mean it's completely an utter backfiring because now we

(47:55):
have more red states that are saying, Okay, fine, you
want to do this, you want to play this game,
we'll pl and with California jumping into this and saying, hey,
we're gonna redistrict in places like Massachusetts, which I love,
the Massachusetts one. I'm embarrassed to be from that state.
It was almost as if they were just like, yeah,

(48:16):
me too, We're gonna do it too. It's like, dude,
you're all Democrats. To begin with, there hasn't been a
Republican representative in Congress since nineteen ninety six in the
state of Massachusetts. What are you going to redistrict for
because we had to fight Donald Trump. Of course, you know,
the thirty five percent of the state is actually Republican.

(48:36):
You redistrict you might screw up and get yourself a
Republican in there. So sit down, Governor Morey. Just don't
talk um. But Jazzy ain't from Texas. Yeah, I know
she's not from Texas, but her husband is her husband
from Texas. And you know what, I don't even care

(48:57):
about Jasmine Crockett, I really don't. But she is a
Houston I thought where she was at. But mad Max,
she's another one that's got to go. And now she's
she's trying to get Donald Trump one more time. She's
now calling for Donald Trump's removal from office usually the
twenty fifth Amendment. Why in this because of his decision

(49:21):
earlier in the week to fire the Fed Reserve Governor
Lisa Cook. Now, for those that haven't followed that story
with Lisa Cook, Lisa Cook is basically being brought up
on charges of mortgage fraud. Now, this is a woman
who is one of the decision makers on the Fed
that decides our interest rates and prints money and does

(49:45):
all this other stuff, and she committed a financial fraud.
So yes, we said, you gotta go. If you're gonna
be someone who's gonna be handling our money, you gotta go.
You're not an appropriate person to be in that position.
So because of that, Oh it's Dallas, Thanks Kurt, appreciate it.
For Jasmine either way, she's got to go, which she

(50:08):
is because her district is being redrawn out of there.
But mad Max wants Donald Trump removed simply because of
the fact that Lisa Cook has been fired, which by
the way, falls under the purview of the president. The
President actually came out and said, no, no, no, no, no,
you don't understand. Even though it's supposed to be a

(50:29):
quote unquote independent agency, he still has the ability to
fire people under certain circumstances. And he pointed it out.
He's like, hey, go look at this statue. This is
the thing that says that I have the ability to
do it. But mad Max, who chimed in every time
that the Republican said, hey, Joe Biden not with it,

(50:51):
as we all know now because it's more confirmed, not
that we didn't know before when we said, hey, the
man who's talking to dead people, maybe he shouldn't be
the president. Maybe we should step in on that one, right,
I mean, that made sense. The man who couldn't walk
across a flat surface without falling down. Yeah, maybe he's

(51:12):
not done, Maybe it's time to him to go. And
she defended that John Biden's the best he's ever betten, Yeah,
I don't know if those the best words you want
to use. You really don't. But she came out with
an appearance on MSNBC and she said, it's time to
call for Article twenty five of the Constitution of the
United States of America to determine his unfitness, to determine

(51:34):
that something wrong with the president. And she said, I
would suggest that we move very aggressively to talk about
the danger to this country. And two, our democracy. Remember
our democracy. You'll always get the hour part because it's theirs,
not the rest of ours, because again, we're not a democracy.
And she continues on saying and not playing around with

(51:56):
this because this is absolutely one of the most destructive
things that the president could do. So the most destructive
thing that the president could do is to fire a
Federal Reserve governor because of the fact that she has
committed financial fraud. And that's the most dangerous thing. Seriously,

(52:28):
you think that that is the most dangerous thing that
the president could do. How about droning American citizens when
Barack Obama did that. That seems pretty dangerous, right. How
about getting the world into more endless wars? That seems
kind of dangerous, doesn't it. And I mean, look, how
much time do we have left of the show, not

(52:49):
in the tides to label all the stuff that Joe
Biden had done which could be considered dangerous. But she
also continues on and claiming that the fire of Lisa
Cook could destabilize the economy. This woman is a special
kind of stupid. You mean to tell me that the

(53:13):
woman who committed a financial fraud, financial crime, if we
took her off of the FED, who's causing all kinds
of problems with our economy on top of it, would
destabilize the economy first and foremost. I'm almost willing to
guarantee you that probably ninety five percent of the country

(53:34):
right now has no idea who Lisa Cook is. If
you walk down the street right now and just randomly
walked up to somebody and said, what do you think
about the Lisa Cook firing, and they're gonna go who
you could probably go to most businesses in this country
and go into the business, walk in and say, hi,

(53:56):
this is a question, what do you think about the
Lisa Cook firing, They're gonna look at you and go who.
Maxine Waters thinks that it's going to destabilize economy. She
said that this stands to basically upend the entire economy.
This stands to really deal with what's going to happen

(54:16):
on Wall Street and what's going to happen with interest rates.
What's going to happen with the President of the United
States being able to make decisions that he will personally
benefit from, Hey, vaccine, you know who else it gets
to benefit from that when the FED is actually taken
care of and they lower the interest rates and they
stop wasting money by printing it like crazy, the American people. Now, yes,

(54:40):
it would be fantastic if we could rely on the
FED to do their job properly, but the reality is
they're not. They are playing games right now. The FED
is literally playing games saying I don't like Donald Trump,
so therefore we're going to continue to make things bad
for the rest of the American people by keeping the
interest rates high, in continuing to print money like crazy

(55:02):
so that inflation goes up. Yeah, that's right, Kurt. Let's
look at where where she got rich from. Not only
where she got rich from where her daughter got rich
from as well. Yeah, Maxine Waters, we got to get
rid of Donald Rump because of the firing of Lisa Cook.

(55:25):
I mean, that's that's one of the dumbest things, seriously.
But to hang on just when you thought that you
were you were getting enough of the dumb for the day. No, no, no, no,
I got some more for you. Obviously, with the the
tragic shooting that happened last week at the Catholic School
in uh in Minneapolis, it has sparked the typical conversation.

(55:48):
We get it all the time that we had to
ban assault weapons and we got to ban the guns,
and and on and on and on and on. And
we'll get into some of that too in a minute.
But first, I don't know if you guys know who
this guy is, Justin Jones. He is a Democrat state
representative in Tennessee. He's one of the guys that basically

(56:09):
he was removed from his position because of the stupid
stuff that he was doing, and then he ran for
reelection and got reelected because well, voters are kind of stupid.
I mean, let's face it, and he's kind of a
worthless piece of crap Democrat. I mean, he really is.
He's absolutely just you look at him and you go, Man,

(56:31):
I feel dumber looking at you, and you didn't even
have to say anything. I just feel dumb being in
your presence. But he took to MSNBC on Saturday and
claimed that the calls for prayer after the tragic school
shooting that just happened a couple of days ago was
a forum of theological malpractice and urging that unless people

(56:56):
are were also willing to go after gun manufacturers, their
prayers meant nothing. Lord Jesus, please don't let me say
some of the things that I want to say right now,
because I want to say it, but I know I
can't do it because we're on terrestrial radio and the

(57:16):
FCC does not like it when I say those words.
So I'm gonna try and be nice. We have to
go after the gun manufacturers. Forget you and your prayer.
Oh yeah, that's brogue. You're right, road grade. We didn't
hear a single thing from the left when Donald Trump

(57:36):
was shot on gun control, not a thing, because we
loved it. Oh my god, this is so great. Donald
Trump finally got shot. They missed him. We need better training.
We need better training so they could get him better.
You remember hearing all of that. But now we jump

(57:58):
onto the whole gun thing. And again see the other
thing that I pointed out too. You remember, the Hispanic
community is a very faith and family heavy community. And
when you have Democrats like Justin Jones coming out and saying, yeah,
your prayers mean nothing, what do you think just that

(58:23):
community alone, who is big on faith and family, is
going to think when you hear the Democrats coming out
and saying that your prayers mean nothing, that it's a
theological malpractice to be out there and praying after these
children were hurt. You know, here's the thing. These kids

(58:44):
could have been killed by knives. These kids could have
been run over by cars, These kids could have been
the victims of massive explosions. The thing we need to
work on is they hate Justin Jones. They hate that
from your party because despite what Rosie o'donald said initially

(59:05):
and then had to grovel and apologize, it wasn't a Republican,
it wasn't a maga. It was one of your retarded
left that actually came out and killed two children and
injured others. So going after the gun manufacturers is not
the thing. And if somebody wants to pray, let him
pray something you should probably do as well. We got

(59:28):
to take a quick break. We'll be right back. Happy
Taco Tuesday. This is the Brian Rush Show. Good morning.
They say he's got good jeans.

Speaker 1 (59:41):
I'm just glad he's wearing pants.

Speaker 6 (59:43):
This is the Brian Rust Show. Or am I that's
the question? Welcome back to the show. Good morning, Happy
Taco Tuesday, and thanks for waking up with us today.
Here's another one that's gonna get the left all upset.
And do you know what this is something that needs
to be done because we've talked about this before in
the show, and that is the gun free zone. Gun

(01:00:06):
free zones when when you look at again statistics, you
look at historical fact, not historical emotions, not what makes
me feel so good, no, none of that stuff, but
historical fact. We started seeing the beginning of school shootings
in the seventies, that's what that's when it actually kind

(01:00:29):
of started. And when it happened, there was one or
two that would happen every once in a great while.
It was it was nothing like what we see today.
It was it was very sporadic. It was, it was,
it was just it was almost non existent when you
look at the the FBI criminals crime statistics when it

(01:00:51):
comes to school shootings.

Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (01:00:53):
And again the circumstances were also different. The handful that
you would see in the seventies, like I'm talking about
an entire decade, the handful that you would see, every
single one of them were revolving around the same thing,
and it ended up being a relationship thing. Dude stole
my girl. That is what you saw for the school shootings. Dude,

(01:01:15):
school stole my girl. There's better ways of dealing with that.
Number One, if your girl or your man decides that
they don't want to be with you and they're gonna
be with somebody else, just let it go anyhow, Just
let it go. But as we saw time build up
a little bit, we ended up getting to a point where, again,

(01:01:37):
school shootings was not that big of a thing until
we got to the gun free zone thing. When we
saw the gun freeze zone, that is when we saw
and just an explosion of school shootings happening in addition
to other ears because you know, in addition to the schools,

(01:02:00):
because there was the gunfree school Zone Act that was
signed by George George Bush Senior, which basically prohibited the
possession of firearms and designated school zones. And from there
we saw that expand out to other gun free zones
where oh my god, I feel so good because I

(01:02:20):
put up a sign that says gun free. And that
is really when we saw the problems. Well, now Congressman
Thomas Massey from Kentucky is now renewing some efforts to
repeal the Gunfree School Zone Act of nineteen ninety And
to be honest with you, I think it should be

(01:02:41):
because the entire idea of a gun free zone and
putting up a sign is stupid. It's just like the
left and whenever something goes wrong, they'll turn around. They'll
be like, oh, well, they broke a law. So what
we need to do is we need to right the
law so that they won't break the law. Are you stupid?

(01:03:06):
And then Ryan, I already know that answer to that question.
But the gun free zone, that's right. Gunfree zones equals
open season on students. But no, it just equals unopens
open season.

Speaker 9 (01:03:18):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:03:18):
While Thomas Massey is specifically looking at the gun free
zone school a gun school Gun free school Zones Act,
the idea in general of a gun free zone. That's
where you see all the shooting happening. Chicago supposed to
be a gun free zone. Fifty four people shot, seven
people killed over the weekend. How's that work it out

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for you? The schools gun free zone? We saw how
many people shot the other day, two young innocent lives
being taken. How did that work out for us? We've
seen other things where they say, you know, hey, no
no gun. Look peer Park here in Panama City, Peer

(01:04:02):
Park is a gun free zone. You wouldn't know that
unless you actually stopped and read the signs every once
in a while, because there it's like a little hidden line, Oh,
by the way, no guns. But it's still a gun
free zone based on their signs, we still had shootings there.
Putting up a sign doesn't work, you know. And it's
it's the liberal Karen's ideology of like, oh my god,

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if we just put up a sign, if we put
up a side look, everybody, it's a sign we got
to sign, and it says that we should into this,
that we should into this. Oh my god, why are
they doing it? Don't they know there's a sign that's there.
Oh my god. But Tommy Massey. Thomas Massey has now
introduced the Safe Students Act, which is a House Resolution
five zero sixty six, which he says would address the

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issues by eliminating federal restrictions in the following state governments
and school boards to determine their own firearm policies. Yeah,
the firearm policy should be I got one in the
back of my truck, and if you could come in
and you start to shoot up my school, I'm gonna
shoot you if you get into a point. And criminals
are not stupid. They do stupid things, but they're not stupid,

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and they know that if there is a chance that
somebody's gonna shoot back at me. Even the crazy people
know that if somebody can shoot back at me, probably
not a good place for me to go. I mean,
every once in a great while you'll see something stupid
happening at a shooting range. Like anybody ever see the video.
This is a couple of years ago. This video came

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out and it went viral and it was fantastic. It
was a guy who decided he was gonna hold up
a gun safety class. I kid you not. This guy
was gonna do a gun safety class, and of course
they didn't do anything. They called the police. The police
came in. This guy acted up, and everybody in the
class is like, all right, fine, here we go, let's

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do this. I mean, how stupid can you be? Obviously
there's gonna be some stupid out there, but people who
would tend to do harm, they flock to the no
gun freeze or the gun free zones because they know
it's safe for them. So I hope that this does pass.

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Probably won't because the you know, there'll be so much pressure.
Oh my god, you can't do it because the children. Yeah,
we got to take a break for the bottom of
the hour here, Happy Taco Tuesday. We will be right back.
Good morning, all right, welcome back to the Brian Rush

(01:06:43):
Show right here on the Florida Man Radio Network and
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It does work. It's a major pain in the ass,
it really truly is. And we're gonna I'm going to
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take everything off there and go to somebody else. But
if you can't get it on the web browser, you
got just go to to Brianrust dot us. You can
get the podcast there as well, so both websites. Anyhow, Hi,

(01:07:29):
welcome back, and I'm sorry that some of you guys
finally actually looked up the Greta Thunberg pictures, the one
where she looks like he Man from the nineteen seventies
eighties cartoon characters. It's so funny that poor girl. I
swear to God, she couldn't win for trying. She really couldn't,
and neither could the Democrats. Apparently. There's a new Gallup

(01:07:51):
poll that is out got released last week which highlights
a record level of partisan division over the direction of
the United States, with satisfaction among Republicans at its highest
point in years, while the satisfaction among Democrats has dropped
to near zero. According to the Gallup Pole, seventy six
percent of Republicans say that they're satisfied with the way

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things are going in the country, and when you look
at the Democrats side, just zero point four percent of
Democrats expressed satisfaction, a figure that when you round it
out a little bit just they say, now forget it,
it's zero. We're not even going to give it a
half a point, just zero. And of course, the disparity

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between the two parties stands again at seventy six points
seventy six percentage points, which is the largest gap ever
recorded by Gallup Polling when it comes to this particular topic.
It never happened before. The Gallup also noted that while
the figure represents a a new high and partisan division,

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it's consistent with the trends observed throughout twenty twenty five
and earlier this year. The gap measured about seventy five
points in May seventy four points in March and July.
But Gallup also did say that the partisanship is also
at a peak at this metric, with seventy six percent
of Republicans saying that they're satisfied with the direction of

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the country versus the less than one percent of the Democrats,
resulting that seventy six percent gap which being the highest
gallop has ever recorded on that measure, and although substantially
different from the seventy five point gap back earlier. And
this is just not good for Democrats. Has anybody ever

(01:09:40):
heard of Maxine tried to explain assault weapons? Yeah? Have
you ever listened to a Democrat try and do that?
And you know, I don't know what actually happened to
the Democrat Party. I really don't. Because there was a
point in time when the Democrats would have an ideology
and we could disagree with that ideology, and we could

(01:10:03):
talk with them about their ideology, and we could even
we could even get to a point where we could understand.
All right, you know, sure I get where you're coming from.
I don't agree with you, but I get where you're
coming from. You remember those days. We have completely gotten
away from that. Now we're at a point now where
again the Democrat Party they have no ideas. Like right now,

(01:10:27):
you ask anybody who knows anything about politics, or even
doesn't for that matter, and you say, what has the
Democrat Party been doing? What are they presenting? What are
they bringing to the table right now to improve your life? Nothing?

(01:10:47):
They've got absolutely nothing that they are bringing to the table.
The only thing that they're bringing is Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 (01:10:55):
Bad.

Speaker 6 (01:10:57):
Must hate Donald Trump, Magabad. Donald Trump's gonna take over
everything things bad. We're gonna bring him to court. That's it.
I mean the Democrats at this point, they're not even
fighting for abortion rights. I mean, the one thing that

(01:11:17):
they are a guest fighting for. I mean, if we
want to be clear and honest with this is transgender
That's like the only thing that they're fighting for. And
it just it makes you wonder what went wrong with
that party. I mean, the Democrat Party is the oldest
party that we've had in existence in this country, and

(01:11:38):
for many years, many decades. You know, they always did
well with their messaging, they always did well with the manipulating.
They always had ideas. As craptastic as they may have been,
they've always had ideas. They've always said, hey, we need
to do this and do that because it's going to
make life better. They got nothing right now, and you

(01:12:03):
and you wonder why Democrat voters at this point they
have a essentially a zero of approval of thinking that
the country is on the right track. I mean, that's bad. Meanwhile,
the Republican Party is trying to fix all of the

(01:12:25):
ill will and ills that the Democrat Party has left
us for a very long time, and they've got nothing.
It's a it's pretty sad to think that the party
has gotten to that point. And then you look at
things where you know, Donald Trump obviously is working hard
on the economy to try and repair things. The tariffs.

(01:12:51):
Now they're going to court on the tariffs, and a
federal judge has come out and said, yeah, the tariffs
are illegal and Donald Trump can't do the tears, So
now are taraffs. Donald Trump basically said, screw you to
that judge. We're doing them anyhow. They're gonna fight it
right up to the Supreme Court. But again, this is
one of these things where you look at it, and

(01:13:12):
I said this at the beginning when Donald Trump came
up with a tariff idea, that you gotta be careful.
Tariffs are gonna go one of two ways, really bad
or really good. There's not much in the middle ground
on there, and as we have seen, Donald Trump's tariff
plan has turned out to be pretty dark good. We

(01:13:33):
have Canada, who was the leftist One World Order leader
of Canada who's like, we're gonna stand our ground and
you had that tons of fun forward over there in
in Ontario. The premiere there who was like, we're gonna
fight Donald Trump and we're gonna shut off America's energy,
which I still to this day, I can almost guarantee

(01:13:54):
you that somebody came to him and said, Hi, Premier,
I don't think that threatening America when it comes to
oil and energy is a good idea, because there's a
couple of things America just doesn't sit well with. I mean, one,
don't ever touch their boats because they get really really

(01:14:15):
upset when you touch their boats. But the other thing
is oil and energy. You threaten America with they're oil
and energy, and you might get mistaken as a whale
swimming in Lake Erie and you know, all of a
sudden you float ashore. I'm just putting it out there.
You might want to let that go, And he kind

(01:14:36):
of did. He let that go, like, you know, because
he was trying to threaten that he was gonna shut
off all of electricity, which would not have affected as
much as he tried to make it out to be.
But you have Canada who stems up and was like, Okay, yeah,
we're done. We're not gonna do this. We're not gonna know,
we're gonna we're gonna zero things out. Hey, how you doing?
Sorry about all this stuff that we were saying earlier. Friends,

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you have so many other nations. We had like eighty
nations around the world when Donald Trump did the tariffs,
and they came to him and said, oh, hey, yeah,
let's let's work on this. Sure, there are still some
prices of some things that are up a little bit,
but overall it's down. You know, I've been arguing with
people in California two over this, some liberals, which I
don't know how I got into arguments with liberals on

(01:15:22):
social media in California, but I did. And they're talking
about how, oh my god, it's so expensive here. Well, yeah,
it's expensive there, it's not expensive here. So what's the difference.
It's Donald Trump's fault. Oh so Donald Trump made it
more expensive for you in California and less expensive for
or less expensive for us here in Florida. Right, he

(01:15:43):
did that on purpose.

Speaker 11 (01:15:44):
Right.

Speaker 6 (01:15:44):
It has nothing to do with your local politicians, has
nothing to do with your government statewide. It's all Donald Trump, right,
stupid argument. Swear to God. But now we have another
country that's stepping up, and that is India. India has
now offered to reduce it's tear some US goods to zero.
This is something that Donald Trump had said yesterday, that

(01:16:06):
Indias offered to reduce its tariffs and US goods to zero,
even as Indian Prime Minister was making public shows of
solidarity with China and Russia leaders in the face of
all the trade pressures that are coming out of Washington.
Donald Trump is successful, over and over and over again Washington,

(01:16:29):
d C. He takes over the law enforcement, cleaned up
the city in no time flat, no time flat. I mean,
it was as if somebody just flicked the switch. It
was like there was a big event with all these
people there, and the event was over and they all
left and went home. It was that fast of a change.

(01:16:52):
Even people who don't like Donald Trump, who never supported
Donald Trump, didn't vote for Donald Trump, taking the social
media and going huh, well, I'll be.

Speaker 1 (01:17:03):
Look at this.

Speaker 6 (01:17:04):
The city's doing pretty well. The city's mayor, Mayor Bowsen
uh has actually come out and went, you know what, hey,
They're gonna get mad if you're saying this. Donald Trump's
thing that he did here in DC worked Yeah, it worked.
The city's safer, here's all the crime statistics that are
going down. Things are great. Of course, now the Democrat

(01:17:27):
Party is upset with her because of the fantas she
sided with Donald Trump. But you have to, I mean,
you can't continue to go down the road of being
completely blinded and say no, oh, Donald Trump didn't. No,
then it's bad, it's horrible. It's like it's not And again,

(01:17:47):
you can hate Donald Trump all you want, and there's
a million and one reasons why you cannot like Donald Trump,
and I get it. I can sit there and I
can even help you pick out a few reasons. There's
things that Donald Trump does that I don't like, but
when you look at his policies, they're effective and they
are working. And again, DC, like I have said over

(01:18:08):
and over again, most of what Donald Trump is doing
as the President of the United States, when it comes
to a lot of these domestic issues, are benefiting blue
cities and blue states. We haven't seen Donald Trump coming
into red cities and say, hey, here's some things we're

(01:18:29):
gonna do. We're gonna come over because there's no need to.
And he's going in all these blue cities. He's making
it better for them, safer for them, or wants to
and they fight him for it. It's like, thank you, sir,
Can I have another? I mean, the derangement that these

(01:18:53):
people have, that they're willing to live in a worse
condition in life just to stand up to Donald Trump
because he's a threat to our democracy. How because he
wants to he wants to get rid of paper ballots

(01:19:15):
for the voting, and he wants to make sure there's
an ID. So you mean, he wants to make it
so that me, as a citizen of this country, that
when I vote for something, it counts, but it's not
gonna get overridden by somebody who's not even a citizen
of this country. And that's a bad thing.

Speaker 7 (01:19:36):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:19:36):
We saw the argument with Georgia a few years back,
where hey, the Republican Party said, no, if you're gonna vote,
you need to have an ID. Oh, that's racist. It's
so racist to do that because the black people they
don't have the ability to get those, and the DMV

(01:19:56):
is always located on the other side of the town
in white neighborhood's own and and black people they can't
get government issued IDs. You know, when you get that
white liberal Karen that comes out there and says all that,
how much of the black population? When girls said? What, So,
I got an ID? I had to have an ID.

(01:20:18):
If I don't have an idea, I can't get a job.
If I don't have an ID, I can't buy the
smokes in the store. If I don't, I can't buy
the alcohol. I can't do anything with that idea. Of course,
I got an ID. You mean to tell me because
I'm black, I can't get an ID. That backfired on them.
So here's a challenge for you. What has the Democrat

(01:20:41):
Party done? What have they done? Yeah, Kurt, Yeah, let's
bring that one back up. Mayor Brandon Johnson says, my
city is safe, and it was fifty four to fifty
five people shot this weekend, seven people died. Sounds safe
to me, doesn't it. Where are they at reducing the

(01:21:03):
crime and the violence in the city nowhere? Donald Trump says,
all right, fine, I'll come in, I'll do it. No, no, no, no,
we're safe. We're fine. There's nothing going on here. That's right.

Speaker 2 (01:21:13):
Mark.

Speaker 6 (01:21:13):
By the way, thank you for reminding me about that.
Today two o'clock Eastern time, Donald Trump, remember who died.
He is gonna be doing an addressed from the Oval Office.
This ought to be interesting. Can't wait for that. All right,
we got to take a quick break. We'll be right
back coming up at the top of the hour. Mark
Mix is going to be joining us. We're right back.

Speaker 10 (01:21:40):
Making liberals cry, one happy show at a time. This
is the Brian Rust Show.

Speaker 6 (01:21:48):
All right, Happy Taco Tuesday. Welcome back to the Brian
Rush Show right here at Florida Man Radio Network. Thanks
for checking us out today, and I'm I'm kind of
looking forward to see what Donald Trump wants to talk
about later on today. Now this could be something serious.
They really could. Later on today two o'clock's Eastern time,
Donald Trump is going to address the nation from the

(01:22:09):
Oval Office. See what it is what he's going to
talk about. But it would be pretty funny though, if
he's simply doing it to be like, hey, I'm here,
I'm good, bitches, how you duran, I'm back. I had
a little bit of a cold. You thought I died,
but here I am, followed by him jumping out and

(01:22:32):
doing the Y M c A with the new sound
system in the Oval Office or something. It would be
pretty funny. But again, watching the left meltdown over the
the the disappearance of of of Donald Trump, it's like, man,
do you do you not do you not see the
hypocrisy in this? I mean, of course they don't. That's

(01:22:52):
a that's a stupid question to ask. But you know,
we we get a hairbear comes out and he's like,
never forget how mag treated Joe Biden in his health.
They deemed new test, they demanded new test every week.
But when Trump disappears for a week, his bruises all over,
his hands, ankle swollen, clearly mentally declining and more, they're quiet.

(01:23:12):
It's gross hypocrisy. First off, we have not seen a
mental decline in Donald Trump, and we really really haven't.
I mean, yeah, the man is like eighty years old,
and he's gonna get a little bit at some point.
I mean that, there's no doubt about that. And to

(01:23:33):
be honest with you, I'm sure that before Donald Trump
is done and out of office, that you know, he
probably will have a little bit more of a mental
decline by then. But right now, he's still Donald Trump,
and a lot of people take Donald Trump for being

(01:23:53):
Donald Trump as being still sort of a mental decline.
And a lot of that is because people don't under
your stand Donald Trump. Now I'm from New England, I'm
from the Northeast. I have grown up with people around
me that were very similar to Donald Trump, with the
way that his mannerisms are, the way his thought pattern is,

(01:24:16):
the way he speaks, so that to me, it's nothing new.
I look at Donald Trump as a contractor from New
York City, from a certain generation, and that's just how
it is. Donald Trump is not the best public speaker.
He really is not. I mean, if there's anything I
can I can criticize him on, I can criticize him

(01:24:38):
on that all day long. He is not a good
public speaker. He is again the contractor from New York
who just lets it roll off his tongue. But I
accept that because that's who Donald Trump is. And yes,
we did have to demand regularly new tests on Joe

(01:24:58):
Biden because the Left turned around and said, there's nothing
wrong with him. He's the best he's ever been. Things
are great, things are awesome. Joe Biden is great. He's
so healthy, he's never been stronger in his life. Donald
Trump comes out and he has the bruises on his hand.
They pictures come out with the swollen ankles. The question

(01:25:18):
gets asked to the White House, Hey, what's up with
Donald Trump? And they go, well, well, he just got
diagnosed with the whatever it's called there, the thing with
the veins, something that is non life threatening if it
is treated, and he's being treated for it again, eighty
year old man. You know, he's doing the handshaking thing.

(01:25:41):
And in the business world, Donald Trump has always had
the strong handshake when he's meeting people, strong handshake. Where
is the spot that is bruising on his hand. It's
right there where the thumb makes contact with the hand.
And if you've ever had a power business handshake, when
it's done right, that you get that that that locking

(01:26:02):
in there and it's a good tight handshake. I go,
there's a few people luckily hear that that. I will admit.
Iry handshakes are just like damn dude, ow And I
know that it's coming and I fight it back because
I understand the power handshake, and that's that's a thing
in business. And then there's also the fact that the

(01:26:24):
possibility because one of the treatments for what Donald Trump has,
which again the White House has come out and said it.
The White House isn't covering up Donald Trump's health issue.
They said it, Hey, this is one of the things
he has. He's being treated for it, and one of
the things is an IV treatment. So yeah, it's gonna
have a little bruise on his hand from the IV treatments.

(01:26:45):
They've been open about it. But the left continues to
go on saying that that's that it's hypocrisy, that that
the left they were demanding all these things of of
Papa Jojo and and now with with Donald Trump, they're
being quiet. They're not saying anything. But we don't have
to harp on it all the time. Hey, what's wrong
with don Oh he's got he's got the vain thing?

(01:27:06):
Or what are they doing with it? Are they're doing
some treatment for it? Okay, great? What else do we need?
We don't need a daily update to tell us that,
you know, yes, President Trump is doing fine. He's he's
got the thing that is non life threatening because it's
being treated. Uh, yeah, he's good. What else do we need? Meanwhile,

(01:27:30):
we all saw Joe Piden and you know, and and
and with the air and the breathing and cancer. What
what was that? Even a sentence he form what what
the hell was that is? He okay, don't worry about it.
He's fine. No, he doesn't seem fine. All right, coming

(01:27:54):
on the top of the hour mark mixed from the
National Right to Work. He's gonna be joining us. We
got to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Brian Russ Show. Happy Talking Tuesday. Good morning,
Brian Russell's name.

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You know the bran.

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Limping up the airways in this one, melting snow face
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Fast Stone show from Coast to coast got the facts,
but it ain't no boast.

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Can't get up the chains and give it a toast
to the man who roast the most.

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Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
In the song?

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So Silver Street?

Speaker 6 (01:29:44):
All right, welcome back down number two of the show
or three? Or where are we were at number three?

Speaker 8 (01:29:48):
See?

Speaker 6 (01:29:49):
The show's just going by so fast today. We're having
too much fun and I lost track what anyhow, I
want to welcome back to the show, my buddy Mark
Mixed from the National Right to Work Committee? Mark, How
heck are you? How is your Labor Day weekend?

Speaker 8 (01:30:03):
Well, Brian, I'm doing well. Labor Day was good. I
got to do a little bit of media work with
it against a couple of folks. I did c SPAN
at eight o'clock in the morning. That's always an interesting adventure. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
And then I did a couple of other radio shows.
Some of them are a little more favorable than c
SPAN was, but we got through it. We talked about
freedom and liberty and the idea of voluntary unionism, and

(01:30:26):
those topics are winners with the American public, that's for sure.
And I appreciate the opportunity to talk with you today.

Speaker 6 (01:30:31):
Well, you know, I always love having you on, you
know when we talk about some of these labor issues,
because there's so many interesting issues out there, and of
course the left, they pushed the whole labor thing and
the union thing, you know, constantly, as if it's it's
the one thing that's going to save all the American
workers and save the economy and everything else. And I'm

(01:30:52):
not quite so sure about that. But what's the latest
thing going on in your world as far as the
fight for labor?

Speaker 8 (01:31:00):
Yeah, Brian, you know, that's a great point you make,
because when we talk about the working people in America,
you know, labor unions want to claim everybody, and that's
kind of a that's kind of a mantra of the communists,
you know, claim the people, you know, because you believe
or you want to portray that you're leading them. And
we know that organized labor only represents about five point
nine percent of the private sector workforce today in America,

(01:31:22):
and you know, they want to blame it on business
people and corporations and Republicans and conservatives that somehow there's
no sense of empathy for America's working people, and that's
absolutely wrong. The folks that are most egregious when it
comes to employee rights and employee freedom are union officials themselves,
and Brian I think we saw that. We've talked about this,

(01:31:42):
but just to put a finer point on it, you know,
private sector union members in America voted a fairly large
majority on behalf of Donald Trump this last election, and
the union officials here in Washington, d C. Spent enormous
amounts of money against Donald Trump. And so say union
officials take the workers money, those that are forced to
pay union dues or fees in order to get to

(01:32:04):
keep a job. Those workers in Florida are not forced
to do that, and the twenty five other right work
states can't be forced at the pay union dues to
keep their jobs. But in the other states they can
take that money and turn it into political speech. And
that political speech goes one direction. It's like a one
way ratchet where they just tune up and amplify the
voice of coercion and collectivism, and they do it on

(01:32:26):
someone else's dime. And that's wrong.

Speaker 9 (01:32:28):
We know that.

Speaker 8 (01:32:29):
And President Trump is making inroads with quote unquote American
working people. I think we're all working people to do
a large degree, but he's making it because of the
policies he is articulating and the things he's doing is
President of the United States, which are positive things for
the American worker. And I think union officials are very
very scared about that.

Speaker 6 (01:32:47):
Brian, Yeah, yeah they are. I mean it's when you
really look at the big picture of things. Pretty much
all of the left right now is scared because they're
losing their power. And you know, you kind of point
out that whole uh collective aspect of the unions and
really what the left kind of stands for. They want
that collectiveness, but it's never really worked. You know, sure

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that there was a time in our in our history
when the idea of unions uh you know was there
for the safety and the into to improve working conditions
and everything else. But since then it has been nothing
uh but power grabs uh and and has it really
ever been that good for employees? I mean, look look
at the auto industry with all of the the stuff

(01:33:30):
that we've seen with them with uh you know, with
the unions and building unions and everything, and where where
has that gotten them?

Speaker 3 (01:33:39):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (01:33:39):
Well, it's gotten them a legacy of bankruptcies and lost
jobs across America. I mean, you talk about the auto industry,
the steel industry, the airline industry, the railroad industries, these
are places where they you know, they plow their horns saying,
you know, we quote help build these And the fact
is when you look at the automotive industry, to your point, Brian,
look at GM and Chrysler, I mean, Chrysler went uh
went bankrupt or close to bank up in the nineteen

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seventy nine, had to be bailed out by the taxpayers.
Two thousand and nine, both GM and Chrysler went bankrupt
I mean. And this is something they continue to push,
this idea of ConA sectorial bargaining. We take some you know,
some industry like steel or auto, and we apply working
conditions that are negotiated by unions across the board and
take away the competitive advantage of companies and say, oh yeah,

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everybody's going to operate this way. I mean, to your point, Brian,
that model has been tested again and again and again
and it's failed. And yet they still want to bring
that model to America when it comes to industrial policy.
And that gives to you point the other point you made.
It's all about power, really, and that's why they have
to play politics so aggressively, because their power is a

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derivative of government action. They've been granted these privileges going
back to the nineteen thirties, this idea of compulsion, force, collectivism,
those words that basically are kind of the antipieceis of
who we are supposed to be in the United States
under a constitution, with our individual freedoms, and they just
violate that because it's all out power to your point.

Speaker 6 (01:35:01):
Yeah, it really is. And you know, my favorite story
when it comes to the example of waking up to
the disaster of the unions and I bring this back.
I think every time we talk about it, I bring
this up. And that's the Starbucks issue, you know, the
whole Starbucks union situation. I don't know what the latest
update has been on that, but that just entertains me

(01:35:24):
every time. It's like, you know, we want unions, we
want unions, and they get the unions, and now they're like,
what the hell is this?

Speaker 8 (01:35:31):
Yeah, that's right. We still have a bunch of cases
on behalf of Starbucks baristas that are trying to get
out of the union that they thought they wanted to
be in. And once they kind of got a picture
of what was going on. But intually enough, Brian, you know,
I think right now there's been maybe six hundred elections.
It's the sixteen thousand Starbucks stores across the country, and

(01:35:53):
you know, the union talks about it as this big victory,
but the idea is that a lot of these workers.
You take California for example, as their their fast Food
or their Fast Food Works Council, that's put literally ten
thousand people out of work because they have done this
industry of industry wide working conditions and it literally has

(01:36:14):
basically said we're not going to be here anymore. We're
not going to work. We're going to set up businesses
and create jobs in californ anymore. You've seen that, and
that's really the result of kind of this power grab.
And Starbucks is another example of that. We have these
workers that look around and say, this is not what
we what we were told we were going to get.
And in many cases, the Starbucks unionization drive has been
creditated on this notion that you hire the union trains

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people to go into these these business these locations and
foment this unrest, have the election, and once they get
the election, they move on to another store and people
look around and say, hey, where's Brian. Where Brian go?
He's the one that put all this together and he's
gone moved on to another location to do exactly the
same thing. So it's another story that's an ongoing story.
We have actually cases, as I mentioned on behalf of
these workers trying to get out. The Nationally Relations Board,

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which is the board here in Washington, the adjudicates labor
policy is basically blocking their ability to get out, which
is something we're fighting back against. But there's more more
story to be written there, for sure.

Speaker 6 (01:37:10):
You know, it almost makes you wonder if if a
situation like what's gone on with Starbucks, where you know,
the union's literally like infiltrated by sending somebody in to
go and do this, if that's not one of those
things that like the Justice Department couldn't go after them
for like industrial sabotage or something, because really that's kind
of what it is.

Speaker 8 (01:37:31):
Yeah, indeed, it's a it's a well known tactic by user.
It's called salting, is what it is. And they sometimes
it's surreptitious, they go in and say, hey, I just
really want to work here, and yet they're still they're
being paid by the union as an agent of the
union to go into that workplace and basically fomentous unrest
and cause you know this this kind of unrest between
the employer and the workers, and then you know, hit

(01:37:53):
promulgates with an elect a union election. But there's a
legislation in Congress right now that's dealing with that. Whether
it gets true or not another question. There's lots of
trouble getting saying through Congress, for sure. But you're right.
I mean, I think that idea that you go in,
you infiltrate, you're being paid by another you're agent and
of another organization to do this is something that someone
should look at, and we have because it's prevalent not

(01:38:16):
only in the construction industry, but they're using it now
in the Starbucks and kind of the retail industry as well.

Speaker 1 (01:38:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:38:22):
Yeah, I mean, it's show me an example of where
it works. And I guess for people that are working
in an environment and all of a sudden, you get
that guy that shows up the new employee and he
starts screaming, Hey, union, union, union, You probably should go
to the boss and say that guy's gonna go get
rid of him because he's going to be a problem

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for you.

Speaker 8 (01:38:44):
But we also have Yeah, if they do that, if
they do that, Brian, then they have an unfair labor
practice charger. That's kind of the US aage to the
power if they if they come in and say I
want a union, you fire them, then you got problems.
If they come in and implement it and then something happens,
you get a union. It's kind of an interesting play
for sure. Sorry.

Speaker 6 (01:38:58):
Yeah, it's like you you can't win. It's like playing
with a double edged sword and you're grabbing it from
the sharp ends.

Speaker 9 (01:39:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:39:04):
You know, Congress obviously getting back into to work, and
you know, we'll see whether or not they actually get
anything done when it comes to a U I know,
I was going to say the B word again, but
a spending plan. But there's obviously a lot of other
things that that we want them to do. What are
we seeing them, you know, potentially attacking when it comes
to the union and fair labor you know practices and

(01:39:28):
what kind of bills are we seeing and support for
that matter.

Speaker 8 (01:39:33):
Yeah, Brian, Well, the first thing I think the first
order of business when they come back is try to
get President Trump's nominees done. He's nominated a lady who
will service the General Counsel of the Nationally Relations Board,
that's the top lawyer at the agency that's responsible for
adjudicating labor policy for private sector workers across America. He
needs to get that one through. They've had a hearing
in the Senate. She's ready for a committee vote. There's

(01:39:55):
a problem there. You know, the Republicans have a majority
in the Senate, but when it comes to setting up
the committees, they've allowed the Democrats to maneuver to where
there's only a one vote difference. And in the Senate
committee that deals with labor policy, there's a Republican by
name of Josh Holly from Missouri who's quote has great
concerns about this nominee, and so we are trying to

(01:40:16):
push the fact that the President's nominee gets through so
the agency can get up and running again. He also
has two nominees for the Board, the National Labor Relations Board,
which was created back in nineteen thirty five that basically
is the final arbiter when it comes to these labor
issue policies. The Board right now is not functioning. It
doesn't have a quorum. He's got two nominees that have
yet to have hearings in the Senate. That needs to

(01:40:38):
get done very quickly. As far as legislation's concerned, we
obviously have our National Right to Work Law, which is
a one page bill, Brian, doesn't add a single word
to federal law. It simply repeals the compulsion and force
that was written into federal law going back to the
nineteen thirties. As I mentioned, that bill has one hundred
and six co sponsors in the House. It has I
think twenty four in the Senate. We're trying to get

(01:40:59):
a vote on on that, Brian. Whether or not we
can pass it's another question. But getting a vote and
putting every member of Congress on record whether they believe
in individual freedom in the workplace or compulsion and force
is important to tell that story to the American people
on an issue that's supported by over eighty percent of
the Americans. When you ask them, do you think are
workers be forced to pay union dues to get or
keep a job?

Speaker 6 (01:41:19):
Yeah? Yeah, it's definitely an important one to work on.
Speaking of unions though, and government, let's talk about the
government employee union deal that's going on. It's been at
the losses as we talked about that. What's the latest there, Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:41:35):
That's probably the biggest fight and one of the most interesting.
President Trump has decided that like President Roosevelt back in
nineteen thirty I keep going back to the nineteen thirties,
but this is when it all started. You know. President
Roosevelt was asked, do you think we should unionize government employees?
And he said, it's unthinkable that we would do that.
It's not the same as the private sector for obvious reasons.
So unfortunately, one of the great growth there is starting

(01:41:56):
back at when President Kennedy signed an executive order allowing
union as ation of federal employees. The federal government has
been a ripe field of organizing activity for unions, and
to this point, we have the American Federation of Government Employees,
we have the National Treasury Employee Union. We have asked me,
there's SCIU. They're representing federal government and they're negotiating terms
and conditions about how our government runs. President Trump has said,

(01:42:19):
you know what, we need to take back control of
the federal government, and he signed an executive order that
basically says, any federal agency that is involved in national
security or as a national security profile, we're not going
to negotiate with unions. This is something that every president
has done since Jimmy Carter did it back in nineteen
seventy nine, exempting certain agencies because of their profile and

(01:42:39):
national security. Arguably, President Trump has gone a lot farther
than any president has. But the question remains, do we
allow a private organization to get in between elected officials
and us, the people that elect them, and negotiate terms
and conditions about how government runs. It's a real serious question.
Ron de Santus is being is dealt with it in Florida,
Other governors across the country of dealtware it because it

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basically dictates how and the cost of government and how
government's run. And the President said, you know what, we
can't do this anymore. And now the course there's an
injunctions against the executive order, lots of litigation, course, but
I think in premise is right that we need to stop.
And do you think rethink this idea of government unions?

Speaker 11 (01:43:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (01:43:20):
Yeah, I mean we've got so many issues with the
way that our government is being run, with the you know,
the deep state and the bureaucrats and everything. The last
thing we need in there is getting unions, you know,
throwing their hands into the mix. It's just going to
make government even worse than it already is. And as
it is, we need to control all delete on government
and start all over a lot of things and change

(01:43:42):
the way we're doing things because it's just not working.
And I don't think unions are going to help any
at all.

Speaker 8 (01:43:49):
Yeah, you know, the idea that they can join and
amplify their voice in a group that gets to lobby
just like we do, Brian is one thing. The idea
of being forced to recognize them to negotiate over conditions
of employment is the other. And you know, they always
talk about this being dignity and respect, and frankly, you know,
if dignity and respect are the primary objective unionization, then
government's the worst employer in America because that's where, you know,

(01:44:12):
thirty two percent of union government members are in unions,
and unions negotiate those terms and conditions. So it's just
not The narrative just doesn't work. And we've seen case
studies to your point. In New York, California, Illinois, New Jersey, Connecticut,
Rhode Island, those places that have the largest density of
union members in government is are the states that have

(01:44:33):
the most fiscal problems and it's happening with the federal
government as well.

Speaker 6 (01:44:37):
Yeah, that it is. It's a big old mess. Mark Manx,
the National Right to Work Committee, Mark, how can people
get involved with you guys and learn more information about
your services and what you guys are doing.

Speaker 8 (01:44:50):
Yeah, Brian, real quick. We've got two organizations. The first
of all is the Legal Defense Foundation, where we provide
free legal services to workers who have questions or want
to challenge unions as it right now, as it relates
to violation of their individual rights in the workplace. That's
nrtw dot org. The Committee is our legislative body. We
work in all fifty states and here in Congress, and

(01:45:10):
that website is NRTWC dot org. And you can find
out what's going on in your state or in Washington
when it comes to legislation that union officials are trying
to expand their power NRTWC dot org.

Speaker 6 (01:45:22):
All right, Mark, you guys are doing a great fight.
I always love getting the updates on what's going on
the labor stuff because this is important, and especially this
government thing. We it's going to mess up government even more.
And I didn't think it was even possible for that
to happen, but it really could. And you know, I
think a lot of people in the comments too, in
the chats right now are kind of feeling the same

(01:45:42):
way that we are that these unions are a problem.
They kind of need to go away. But thanks for
what you're doing. It's always great to chat with you.

Speaker 9 (01:45:48):
Man.

Speaker 8 (01:45:49):
Thanks, Brian, appreciate it. I'm sure it's sunny where you
are today, right, beautiful weather. Now you're enjoying it.

Speaker 6 (01:45:54):
You know, what is a beautiful fall day for the
Panhandle of Florida. But don't you worry about it because
it's probably gonna rain like hell, then it's going to
be human like hell. Then it'll be really nice, and
then just give it a minute and it'll change. That's
the greatest thing about the Panhandle weather here in Florida.
So if you don't like it, hang on a second
mark mixed of the National Right to Work. Thank you again.

(01:46:16):
But it's always a pleasure chatting with you, and we'll
talk with you again really soon.

Speaker 8 (01:46:21):
Thanks.

Speaker 6 (01:46:21):
Absolutely have a fantastic day. Mark mixed with the National
Right to Work union stuff. We got to pay attention
to that, especially when it comes to that government union
because that can cause a lot of problems. We got
to take a quick break. We'll be right back. This
is the Brian Russ Show. Good morning, making.

Speaker 10 (01:46:44):
Liberals cry, one happy show at a time. This is
the Brian rust Show.

Speaker 6 (01:46:52):
All right, welcome back to the show. Happy Taco Tuesday.
Thanks so much for getting your day going with us
today and working through the day forget. Coming up very
shortly here, Donald Trump is going to be addressing the
nation from the Oval Office. He's uh, he's got an
announcement to make interesting. To see what that is going
to be. I haven't seen any hints as to what

(01:47:14):
it is. And you know, and honestly, hang on, let
me check my let's check my emails on this, because
I get I get about two hundred emails a day
from the White House, from the Communications Department and nothing,

(01:47:34):
got nothing on it. So this this will be interesting.
Two o'clock Eastern time, one o'clock Central time, that Donald
Trump will be addressing the country from the the Oval Office.
In the meantime, the continued meltdown that goes sound from
the left and and social media is my favorite place
to go to to watch their meltdown because that's where
they go. I've yet to actually sign up for a

(01:47:56):
what is it Skyblue? Is that their little echo chamber
just to see what goes on in there, because just
checking out X and TikTok and Facebook alone, which, by
the way, is anybody else noticed this or is it
just me that Facebook lately has been like feeding up
my feed or filling up my feed with all of
this liberal messaging. It's getting it's getting bad where I

(01:48:19):
just like, I don't I don't want to hear all
this crap. It's like, what are you doing? Why? It's
the algorithms. But anyhow, watching the left meltdown, David Hogg
take it at his post and saying he posted a
photo of an m RAP over at the Union station
in DC and says, it's absolutely crazy to me that

(01:48:42):
conservatives will say food stamps are a waste of money,
and we say we can't afford to give them more
people healthcare or pay teachers, but they they say nothing
about the National Guard using a five hundred thousand dollars
m RAP truck to transport troops to stand around and
pick up track. Well, first off, it's not like we

(01:49:03):
just went, oh we need a truck, Go buy a
half a million dollar truck and bring it out we
already had them so and it's not like we we
did additional on that. But again, they're cleaning up trash.
Would you rather they didn't? Would would you rather the
Washington DC just look trashy with things all over the place.

(01:49:28):
I mean, you're gonna complain about it no matter what.
But I love how they throw that in there. But
then there's that argument about how, you know, conservatives we
say that food stamps are to our waste of money.
We don't say that it's a waste of money. And
I think even most conservatives will agree that we do
have to have the social safety nets because it could

(01:49:49):
cause a lot of problems if we didn't have the
social safety nets, because look, things happen, Businesses go out
of business, people lose jobs, things go on where you
need a little bit of a SI, and it's great
to have that assistance here. Look, I've I've been on
unemployment before, and there's things that you know, totally saved
me have had that. I've never been on food stamps before,

(01:50:10):
but I've been on unemployment before and it helped while
you're looking for a new job. But the thing that
we've come up with with the food stamps, is that
we are watching millions of leftists use and abuse the system,
the healthcare, Medicare and Medicaid. Yes, we're seeing millions of

(01:50:31):
people who are using and abusing that who are able
bodied workers who should be getting up off of their
fat blots and going to get a job, providing for themselves,
taking care of themselves. Because this is a this is
like this natural animalistic thing that when you want to survive,

(01:50:55):
you go off and you hunt to get food. When
you are a lion and you have a lioness and
you have little cubs as the mail, you will defend
your lioness and your cubs against threats. We've gotten to
a point now where we have human beings who would

(01:51:18):
rather sit around and play video games and collect a
check from the government than go and take care of themselves.
So bottom line is we are all for the safety net.
The safety net is to catch you, it's not to
hold you. But when you're using and abusing that system,
that's when you need to get up. And I love

(01:51:39):
this too that I get on this rant and the
video feed starts to crash. Isn't it funny how that
happens from time to time? So whoever's monitoring the show,
Thank you so much for listening. Do appreciate it. All right,
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(01:52:21):
Thanks for listening today. You appreciate it. So more of
the melt t i'me coming down from the left, and
this is one of these things where I'm gonna say
I think it may be going a little on the
overboard side. It's a little bit over the board, especially
here in the state of Florida where we have now
done this thing where we're getting rid of all of
the street artwork. Now, some of it, I will admit,

(01:52:47):
is definitely political. The LGBTQ stuff where we're doing the
rainbow sidewalks and all these other things. That's a little
bit too far. But the left is melting down over
this because they're as typical as they always do. Rather
than saying, you know, hey, let's just stop throwing things

(01:53:08):
into people's face, and let's stop antagonizing people. Let's just
kind of live like we really should. Instead, what we're
getting is this message sends to every LGBTQ American is
we hate you and we don't care if you die.

(01:53:28):
That's that's the message that you're getting because we say, hey,
let's no longer have the rainbow sidewalks and the rainbow
streets and the Black Lives Matter painted out into the
roads and everything else. That the message sends out that
we hate you when we want you to die. You

(01:53:50):
think maybe you might be a little bit on the
over dramatic side. I mean, come on, let's kind of
knock it off a little bit, shall we. Maybe so.
Donald Trump, by the way, he's scheduled to do his
address from the Oval Office coming up at two o'clock

(01:54:11):
Eastern time one o'clock Central time today. No idea what
he's actually gonna discuss. We'll see what it's gonna be.
Maybe and I'll have something to do with funding. Maybe
it'll be who knows. We're gonna have to wait and
see what it is. But one of the things that
Donald Trump is also signed an order for and that
is barring federal funding to schools with COVID vaccine mandates.
One of the things that we are seeing is how

(01:54:33):
Donald Trump appears to be kind of waking up to
what the dangers of the pharmaceutical industry really truly is
and when it comes to the shot and all the
other stuff that's happening. But Trump campaigned on basically not
giving one penny to any school that has a COVID
vaccine mandate or a MASK mandate, and back in February,

(01:54:56):
he signed an executive order that basically barring funding to
universities and schools with COVID nineteen vaccine man mandates. In
the order basically detailed and if actually provided by the
White House, it will prohibit all federal funding to any
schools that implement COVID nineteen vaccine mandates and directs the
Secretaries of Education and Health and Human Services to issue

(01:55:20):
us some compliance guidelines that of course, this just throws
a fit to what's that rogue? He is going to
address the vas issue? Good? I hope he does. And
you know, it does make you wonder too if this
is going to be an issue that he's going to
address and with the sudden meeting in the Pentagon where

(01:55:42):
the Pentagon Pizza index went up, if it's not another
situation where we're about to get hit with another another
wonderful vaccine or another wonderful pandemic that is going to
come about, because look, if we could get another one,
it'll stop destroy Donald Trump's administration. Donald Trump can't handle

(01:56:03):
that stuff because remember, he's bad, he's dumb, and he's
not working with the pharmaceutical companies, and that's going to
be a problem. We all know that. That's that's how
he's doing. Having this conversation the other day in the office,
we were talking about some of the more natural kind

(01:56:23):
of ways of dealing with a lot of our health issues.
And you know, the conversation came about and I'm not
even to discuss the actual topic because but I had
mentioned that, how you know, we human beings, we're a
natural thing, and in nature there is natural things that

(01:56:48):
take care of the body. And for a very long time,
that's why we always use it. We had natural remedies
for dealing with things. Sometimes it would work great, sometimes
it wouldn't, but we are part of nature and there
are so many natural ways of being able to cure
our bodies, to heal our bodies. And this is one

(01:57:08):
of these things where you know, the pharmaceutical companies they
push and push and push drugs and it's a pill.
It's a pill. That did it was that you found
a website that he's resigning. I'm sure, you know what
if I haven't even really looked at UH at social
media on this, and that wouldn't surprise me either. If

(01:57:29):
they're not, They're not going down the road on that
that Donald Trump is resigning because he disappeared for a
couple of days. He disappeared for a couple of days,
and now all the pressure that is that is UH
falling on him for uh for disappearing and not talking
to the media every single day, that Donald Trump has
got to resign. But then again, you never know. I mean,

(01:57:55):
I highly doubt that we would see UH Donald Trump
resign for health threat reasons anytime soon. I don't think
that his health has deteriorated to a point where it
would require that. But there's so much that's going on
right now, the Venezuela situation, the vaccine situation, and again
normally we get in the media, we get a lot

(01:58:20):
of of information that comes from the White House communications team,
and this morning nothing like I I literally I have
I have nothing here from the communications team. So usually
they're pretty good about about getting out there and talking

(01:58:40):
about the stuff that that Trump is going to be
doing and saying today, and there's nothing, So I don't know,
it'll be interesting to see see what he does have
to talk about. Was that he stated yesterday that that
Operation Warp Speed may have been a mistake rather than
his success. Yeah, and you know what, that's a good thing.

(01:59:00):
This is a good thing that Donald Trump is actually
coming out and saying, you know what, we may have
made a booboo, may have actually made a booboo. And
I can respect a leader for coming out and admitting
that something may have been a mistake. The Left will

(01:59:21):
never do that. What's that Carol Levin saying that it's
about the DoD which again another possibility, because over the
weekend the Pentagon pizza what is it, the Pentagon pizza
scale it went up, which generally refers to the fact

(01:59:43):
that there might be something going on. And of course
we know that Donald Trump had sent a flotilla of
Marines and Navy personnel over to kind of hang out
over by Venezuela. And this might be the situation. Who knows,
we might we might be attacking Venezuela right now, and

(02:00:04):
Donald Trump is going to come and tell us what's
going We never know. But there are a group of
a Latin American leftists now that are basically coming out,
and I know this is going to be a shock
to you. They're coming out and calling for the US
to stop the drug fighting effort in the Caribbean. Stop
doing it. Really why? But a small group of four

(02:00:30):
administers from the Community of Latin America and Caribbean States.
They met yesterday morning for what is called a profound
reflection on the United States ongoing effort to combat drug
cartels in the Caribbean International Waters. Hang on a second,
let me get my marching orders. This is just in

(02:00:52):
from the cartel America bad, Donald Trump bad. Drug cartels
are good. People tell them that America should stop and
leave us alone. Okay, let me put my left. America
is bad and they should stop with the drug stopping
fighting efforts because the cartels are really good and they

(02:01:15):
happen to have my daughter right now. If I don't
say this, the Sea. LAC the Caribbean, or the Community
of Latin American Caribbean States is basically a thirty three
country regional group that was founded back in twenty eleven
and largely to promote the socialist dictator Hugo Chavez as

(02:01:40):
a US free affiliation at the time of its creation.
So basically it is it is a group that's trying
to say that, hey, the socialist dictator is good. It's
really good. Everything's fine. We should do we should do
socialism because it works so well in Ventnezuela. Like when

(02:02:01):
Hugo Chavez took over in Venezuela, it turned out to
be such a fantastic thing. I mean, industries were great.
Breadlines and soup lines were ending because people were able
to to afford real food and groceries, and they had
jobs and careers and oh wait a second, no, it wasn't.

(02:02:22):
Venezuela went to total crap when Hugo Chavez took over,
and now Madeiro, which has a fifty million dollar bounty
on his head, continues the craptasticness of Venezuela to the
point where even the violent people were like, I gotta
get out of here. When you have the violent gang members.
That is, like, I can't hang out in Venezuela anymore.

(02:02:43):
We got to go. You know that's a problem, right,
And you're right. Venezuela is a narco state. It's totally
a narco state. And it's gonna be interesting to see
what does go down in Venezuela, whether or not we
go in and take out Madeiro or not, whether we

(02:03:05):
do start to go in and address some of these cartels,
because the cartels have become an issue, and Donald Trump
has become one of the few people who's actually standing
up and saying we got to do something. We got
to do something for either the Mexican cartels and the
rest of the Latin American cartels. We gotta do we
gotta stop them. And of course, the the every single

(02:03:29):
one of the leftists, they're the ones that are coming
out going no, everything's just fine, No, things are great. No,
when you got Madeiro, you've got the Shinebaum the president
of Mexico say no, no, no, things are fine. We

(02:03:51):
can handle it. But you haven't handled it. And that's
the thing. But on Sunday, the Colombian Foreign Minister had
called for an urgent Monday morning meeting online to exchange
views and reflections of the regional situations after the United
States deployed the three AEGIS guided missile destroyers and a

(02:04:12):
bunch of other resources as part of President Trump's effort
to combat the drug cartels in the Caribbean International Waters.
And again it's the leftists. There's something about the left
and crime. They go hand in hand. I mean, wouldn't
you think that the left would say, hey, you know what,

(02:04:35):
drug violence and crime and all kinds of violence. This
is really bad. Maybe we should do something about it.
Was that communism finally worked in Venezuela. Yeah, it did,
and it should be an example to the rest of
the left that this is not a good idea. Like
the left should be waking up the left voters and

(02:04:57):
the people on the left should be going, okay, let
me get this straight. You want us to be like Venezuela.
It's not working out too well. Maybe maybe just throwing
this out here, maybe we shouldn't. But it's always the
left that gets out there and defends the crime and

(02:05:17):
the criminal element. More and more people need to wake
up and pay attention to what's going on with that.
And here's another embarrassing moment for the left. The the
black billionaire, the first black billionaire in America, Robert Johnson,
who's the co founder of b ET Black Entertainment Television

(02:05:39):
and is also the chairman of RLJ Companies, now came
out and decided he's gonna pledge a half a million
dollars to the campaign of Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee win
Some Seers, who we've had on this show multiple times.
She's she's awesome. I really like her, and she's now
running for the governor's seat in Virginia. And this donation

(02:06:02):
came after Sears, who's right now, she's the lieutenant governor,
was subjected to a racist attack during a protest outside
of Arlington School Board back in August, and of course,
Politico's Playbook reported Friday that Johnson was one of the
United States first black billionaires and a longtime Democrat donor

(02:06:24):
said he made the contribution to show his support for
Earl for Sears following the incident, and he said that
Madame Lieutenant Governor, I was so appalled by the racist
diatribe displayed by the useful idiot at a recent press
conference or press event, that I chose to show all

(02:06:44):
the voters of Virginia how black brothers stand up to
defend and support their black sisters when confronted with unadulterated racism.
The left is collapsing. They're absolutely collapsing. Everything about them
is collapsing. And every time you turn around, it's another example,

(02:07:05):
and there's yet another one. We got to take a
quick break. We'll be right back. This is the Brian
Rush Show. Good morning, all right, welcome back to the
Brian Rush Show right here at Florida Man Radio Network.

(02:07:26):
Thank you for checking us out today. I'm happy Taco
Tuesday as well. Well. You could tell that it is
about election season again because the chameleons are coming out
like crazy. You have Gavin Newsom, which, by the way,
is the most pathetic, desperate display of trying to say
that he's something that he isn't. Watching him every day

(02:07:50):
with his press office and the Gavin Newsom memes and
the attacking Donald Trump by mimicking him. You know what
they say is that, uh, you know, impersonation like that
is generally the is the the finest form of flattery.
You know, when you're when you're doing that stuff and
it's exactly what what Gavin Newsom has been doing. He's

(02:08:13):
he's coming out again trying to be somebody he is not.
It all started off with when Gavin Newsom decided he's
going to do his podcast where he started actually going
off and uh he did his podcast and invited conservative
content creators and conservatives onto his podcast so that he
could basically reach across the lines and and as he

(02:08:36):
would with his hands just be like showing that he
is one of these guys, that is he's he's so
uh in touch with all of the people, which we
know he's not. Then you're seeing people like Josh Holly,
who now is all of a sudden starting to change it,
and not for the good. Watch you keep an eye
on Josh Holly, by the way, the Senator I at

(02:09:00):
one point I really liked Josh Holly, but now there's
something about him that I'm just I couldn't trust him
as far as I could throw him. And then you've
got Pritzker, oh, good old Governor Pritzker over there over
there in Illinois, JB. Pritzker. Which again, remember it is

(02:09:23):
okay for you to talk about JB. Pritzker, and it's
okay for tons of fun to use the name JB.
But for JD Vance, you got to criticize him. That's bad.
It's very bad to have JD Vance. Boys, you can
use a JD. But JB is okay, And he's now

(02:09:45):
getting desperate for his own moment in the spotlight. He
really truly is. And it's funny to watch this as
it's backfiring. And the same thing with Brandon Johnson to
a degree, Brandon Johnson, the mayor of Chicago. I don't
think it's really backfire of him trying to get the linelight.
He's just stupid. This is what he is. I mean,
he's just absolutely stupid. But given her Pritzker, he's he's

(02:10:07):
now taking to every microphone that he possibly can and
getting in front of every camera that he can to
essentially slam on Donald Trump for his crackdown on crime
in DC. And again when you watch this and you go, okay,
well it was successful, it worked, so it's what's the point.
But he recently when Trump had recently called Chicago a

(02:10:28):
mess and said that the mayor was incompetent, grossly incompetent,
and said that we will straighten that went out possibly next.
In response, Pritzker had told Trump not to come to
Chicago and warned that sending the National Guard troops would
bring an unprecedented and difficult time and vowed we will

(02:10:49):
see Trump administration in court and the State of Illinois
is ready to stand against his military deployment with every
peaceful tool we have. That's cute. And of course over
the weekend about fifty five people were shot, seven people died.
And there's no need for for Donald Trump to come

(02:11:10):
in here. Everything's fine, things are good. How are you
doing everything good? Yeah? All right? What's that Josh Holly?
Somebody has kind of dirt on him? Extortion, black mail,
you know what. I don't know if anybody's just got
dirt on him, which I mean it's entirely possible, but
I just think that he's eyeing twenty twenty eight. I

(02:11:33):
think that's what it is. I think that Josh Holly,
who is kind of an you know, an establishment kind
of person, he's looking at it and going, oh, I've
got to get I gotta get some of the left
on my side. And this is how we're gonna do it.
We're gonna we're gonna make it so that it's it's
just he's stupid. And again, Josh Holly, Josh Holly, do

(02:11:58):
I have enough time to really go into it. I'm
I don't really have that much time. He is he's
just he's on his high pedestal, like he is so
fantastic and so great, and there's been so many things
that he's come out and he just he tries to
act as as if he's a higher authority than the
rest of us. And this is before he even started

(02:12:18):
doing the things that he's doing now. And I looked
at him and was like, shut up, just sit down
and shut up. Do what you're good at, and don't
do what you're doing now. But I think that he
is going to try and run for president. He's gonna
be one of many. And I think Pritzker is also
going to try. But again, when you see the things
that Pritzker is doing, where he's coming out and pushing

(02:12:41):
against Donald Trump because he doesn't want the crime fighting
to happen in his state, there's like a half a
million is the official numbers are thrown around half a
million illegals in the state of Illinois. You have the
mayor of Chicago says that we're gonna have to raise
property taxes by millions of dollars to be able to

(02:13:03):
afford the illegals that are there in the city. I
don't think this is gonna work out so well for them,
I really don't. I just hope that the Republican Party
realizes that they've got a message this encounter it. Don't
forget that. You can check out our podcast. Just look
for us at any one of the popular podcasting services
that are out there. We're out there. Just look for

(02:13:23):
the Brian Rush Show and of course the Florida Man
Radio app. You can get us there as well. We
gotta go have a fantastic Taco Tuesday. We'll see you
tomorrow today and see Popeye
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