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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Brian Russe's name, you know the brand liming up the
airways in this wing belting snow face with a fiery head,
talking truth.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
You can't always stand fast tone.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Show from coast to coast. Got the facts, but it
ain't no boast.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Can't give up the change and give it a toast
to the man who roasts the moose.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
Knock it off, it's rust on me.
Speaker 4 (00:42):
But in my life care of scenes the command no,
don't free frame in the top show Silver screed, the
first words that's off the plane.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
Nothing never stays the same, breaking down walls of shame.
Speaker 4 (01:07):
Ryan must is here a claim Voy says, rise a
thing and.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
So truth does.
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Sends to the core all Ussians cheap a score of
Brian's battling in this war knocking off it's rust on me,
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Speaker 5 (01:40):
All right, good morning and welcome to the show today.
We're having a day of the show. By the way,
if you're able to watch the show in the video
stream later on they hear is an absolute freaking disaster today.
Speaker 6 (01:54):
Waking up this.
Speaker 5 (01:55):
Morning to media Colm being down once again here at
the knocking off studios and dealing with them to get
things back up. And I'm gonna beat somebody. I swear
to God, I am gonna beat somebody. And today is
becoming the absolute final straw.
Speaker 6 (02:12):
With this mess. And we're switching to AT and T.
Speaker 5 (02:15):
I'm actually right now as we as we speak, i
am face down in the text message with these jackasses,
and I'm done.
Speaker 6 (02:23):
I'm absolutely done with Media. Come.
Speaker 5 (02:25):
They are hands down the worst internet service on the planet.
If you've been listening to the show for long enough,
you know that we continuously have problems with them, continuously
have the worst customer service around. They continuously tell you all,
we got to send a technician to your place so
that we can check it out, and then it ends
up being a problem down the damn road, like we
tell them, but they tell you, oh, there's no outages
(02:48):
at all anywhere. It must be something with the problem
with your equipment. Even when we have redone all of
the internet equipment here in the studios, like literally we
have gone from new routers, new modems, to new cable
from the building to the pole, and yet they continually say, well,
(03:10):
the only way that we can figure this out. Is
if we send a technician to your place to shut
the up, that is not the way fix your stuff.
Not to mention they're more expensive than.
Speaker 6 (03:21):
AT and T. So AT and T you have now
won my service. I'm just saying.
Speaker 5 (03:27):
Anyhow, I'm just I'm starting off the show today a
bit on the furious side, relatively am I'm furious. I'm
pissed off because of once again Mediacom and their absolute creptastic.
Speaker 6 (03:42):
Service that they provide.
Speaker 5 (03:44):
And I've gone through the reboot to moot the modem,
unplugged the coax, plug the kacs back in.
Speaker 6 (03:52):
Tap your toes three times. See I got right here.
It's it's my AT and T.
Speaker 5 (03:58):
I may just call them up on the damn show
today and do this live and set up for a
news service because I'm just I'm human, absolutely human today,
because it also makes it very difficult to prepare for
the show when the only thing that you've got is
your cell phone to be able to do it. Anyhow,
(04:19):
Welcome to the Brian Rush Show. Here it here on
the Florida Man Radio Network. We do appreciate you checking
it out. Oh, Let's see, the motive is online and
active on mind. Please check if it's working now.
Speaker 6 (04:33):
It's not.
Speaker 5 (04:41):
See, there's very few problems that I have in my life,
very few. Media com is the problem. This is worse
than a relationship. You know, at least in the relationship,
she'll still talk to you, no matter how pissed off
she is at you, She'll still talk to you.
Speaker 6 (04:57):
These guys not so much.
Speaker 5 (04:59):
I'm still looking at the I'm waiting for the red
light to go to white to indicate.
Speaker 6 (05:04):
That it's working. But it's not working.
Speaker 5 (05:07):
It's it's just not But there media comes trying to
it's working on my end. Of course, it's working on
your end, stupid. It just never works in our end,
you know, the paying customer, And I did log in
just to.
Speaker 6 (05:19):
Make sure that I actually paid my bill.
Speaker 5 (05:21):
Because that was that was one of those things I went, oh,
before I lose my stuff on them, I should double
check just to make sure that that I paid my bill,
because that would be embarrassing to UH to lose your
stuff on them, only for them to go, well, you know, actually,
mister rust, it does show that you have a balance
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due and you didn't pay it on time, so therefore
we cancel the service.
Speaker 6 (05:46):
I'm just I'm you.
Speaker 5 (05:47):
Know what I want right now? I need I need
a break. I need a break. And when we're we
have our commercial break coming up here just a little while.
And when that comes about, that's that's gonna be my
I'm gonna call you TNT and say, get me my
stuff today. Just this, Let's get this ball rolling, let's
make this happen. Uh please unplug?
Speaker 6 (06:07):
Could you also unplug? You know what here? Listen, I
am done with you.
Speaker 5 (06:15):
I am doing my broadcast now. Don't have time for
your horrible customer service.
Speaker 6 (06:27):
Okay, yeah, there we go. I am just this.
Speaker 5 (06:31):
This is not the way I wanted to start off
my day today. It really isn't. I wanted to be
like upbeat. I wanted to be happy. I wanted things
to be good. I want a lot of things the
positive to talk about. But what am I dealing with?
Speaker 6 (06:44):
I'll wait a second. We may actually have some internet.
Let me just it is one of these days, it
really is. And I fine, you know what, it's amazing
here we go.
Speaker 5 (07:00):
When you start threatening them, when you threaten them that
I'm I'm I've I've had it.
Speaker 6 (07:05):
With your crap that we're not gonna deal with this.
Speaker 5 (07:08):
Crap that all of a sudden, amazingly, they will turn
around and they will be like, oh, well, actually we've
got everything working now, sir, so everything should be fine.
So let me get everybody that's that's waiting patiently on
the on the the streaming services, on Rumble and on
(07:30):
Wimken back up with us here, because this just this
pisses me off. And I'm sorry that we're starting off
the show today like this because I normally I don't
like to be so upset about this. But again, for
those that have listened to the show for any length
of time, you know that this is this is an
issue that I deal with like on a regular and
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and I'm kind of done with it. I realterally am at.
And T just recently put fiber optic into into the
neighborhood where they'n not go all studios are, and and
we've been wanting to get that here because we use
a lot of internet, because we do we do the
h hang on, let me let me start this. Let
me start that. So we do actually do a lot
(08:14):
of video broadcasted. We do the the audio broadcast in
the whole nine yards, and uh, you know this, this
is this is an important thing for us to have
good Internet. I mean, this is this is where we
are today, and and to provide just craptastic service. That's
the thing that just annoys the hell out of me.
You know, it's customer service shouldn't be such a difficult thing,
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but apparently, uh, it is a difficult thing, uh to
actually have happened. So there we are. We are finally
back up. We got our Whimken feed going, we got
our our rumble feed going.
Speaker 6 (08:48):
And for those of you that are.
Speaker 5 (08:49):
Just joining us in the middle of that, my apologies again.
It's it's Mediacom. I've got another name for him, but
I can't say it on the radio. So there, let
me just let me just tell this tea waffle to
just leave me alone. Okay it on, leave me alone. Okay,
(09:10):
there we go. But I'm just I'm doing my best
right now. It's like I've got steam coming out of
the ears. But I'm trying my best right now to
actually just be kind.
Speaker 6 (09:22):
Is which is.
Speaker 5 (09:23):
Becoming difficult for me to do. But either way, welcome
to the show. Thanks so much for checking us out.
As we get like ten minutes into the show of
me just bitching about internet. But it's a problem. I
mean it really truly is. It's a problem. But I'm
glad that.
Speaker 6 (09:37):
You are here with us, and of course listening on
the Florida.
Speaker 5 (09:39):
Man Radio Network as well the shoes. Hey, how you
doing this morning? I'm human, I mean that is the
best way to describe me today because of media calm
and shoes. I know you've listened to the broadcast here
in the Panhandle for a very long time, so you know,
I've had these problems before. But I'm done, absolutely done
now because we are today and this may happen in
(10:03):
the next break that I'm gonna be calling at and
T and saying, get your service over here now, and
then I'm gonna stuff the modem and the other stuff
that that media scum has given me up their their porthole.
Uh and just be done with it. I mean, that's
that's where we're sitting.
Speaker 6 (10:20):
Anyhow. Hi, I gotta refocus. I just I've got to see.
I'm just I'm so thrown off today now I need
some coffee. Hang on. Oh and that's good today. That
is that is good today. Anyhow.
Speaker 5 (10:37):
So I don't know if anybody saw this yesterday, but
major disappointment, major, major, major disappointment going on for the
left because yesterday Donald Trump uh did his his press
conference that he did in the the Oval Office.
Speaker 6 (10:56):
And well, lo would behold, the man's alive. The man
is alive.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
He's alive.
Speaker 5 (11:06):
Now, I just I would love to be sitting there
being a being a fly on the wall with these
these these lib tards who are out there kind of just.
Speaker 6 (11:17):
Doing the whole Oh my, noah.
Speaker 5 (11:19):
Donald Trump's supposed to be dead. He wasn't supposed to
survive this. He he died over the weekend and and
it's it's horrible. Peter Deucy asked the question. He said
to him, he goes, so did you hear that that
you died over the weekend? And you can see the
look in Trump's face where he was like, oh, how
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do I how do I?
Speaker 6 (11:43):
How do I go into this? And he kind of
did his.
Speaker 5 (11:45):
Whole no, no, what uh what I think I'm okay,
And then Peter Deucy had to explain to him.
Speaker 6 (11:51):
He's like, yeah, yeah, I kind of heard about that,
you know a little bit. You know. He basically said,
I just took a little time off. It took a
little time off.
Speaker 5 (11:59):
Is it is that such a big deal. And I
and I said this too before, that the man is human.
The man works harder than anybody that we probably know.
Speaker 7 (12:14):
He.
Speaker 6 (12:14):
I mean, I work a lot.
Speaker 5 (12:16):
I've told you before my average workday between the shows
because I do this show at another show, and then
I have my aviation career that I also have, so
I'll do seventeen hours a day without even thinking about it.
Speaker 6 (12:30):
I don't even bet an eye at that.
Speaker 5 (12:32):
For me to go to bed at eleven o'clock, eleven
thirty at night and get my happy butt up at
three am, that's not unusual.
Speaker 6 (12:38):
It's not unusual at all for me.
Speaker 5 (12:39):
And what's weird is when I when I don't adhere
to that. Like last night, I went to bed early.
I went to bed at like eight o'clock last night.
Speaker 6 (12:47):
I don't know why I just did. I was I
was scrolling through the phone, and I'm like.
Speaker 5 (12:52):
You know what, I'm going to bed. So I went
to bed and then I woke up at twelve thirty
and I've I've had a hard time going back to bed.
So I understand what Donald Trump is like. I mean,
I think the two of us have very similar work
ethics when it comes to this stuff, and we only
need like four hours of sleep and we can roll
all day. And I've had it happen where I've gotten
to a point I'm like, all right, I need a break.
I need like I need, I need four hours of sleep,
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I need extra four hours of sleep this week, and
we're good to go. But the left lost their minds
because of the fact that Donald Trump had not been
seen for a couple of days.
Speaker 6 (13:22):
They didn't talk. And the question I guess we should
be asking is where is where's all of the uh,
where's all the the the the uproar and outrage over
Joe Biden who didn't talk to the media for months
on end. We didn't see him for weeks on end,
and nothing.
Speaker 5 (13:39):
But then we get Harry Sisson who gets out there
and he's upset because Trump is forty five minutes late
for the press conference that's supposed to be convincing people
he's healthy.
Speaker 6 (13:48):
Well, he's stupid.
Speaker 5 (13:50):
He was there, so obviously he's not dead. Right, right,
I got a second, we gotta take a quick break.
We'll be right back. Good morning.
Speaker 8 (14:06):
They say he's got good jeans. I'm just glad he's
wearing pants. This is the Brian Rust Show.
Speaker 5 (14:13):
All right, Welcome back to the Brian Russ Show right
here at the Florida Man Radio Network. Also, welcome to
the show for all of our rumblers and whimkin people
who probably got the show a little bit late this
morning because of our technical difficulties with the wonderful media
comp However, I'm looking over the flyer. I got my
(14:34):
flyer here, get started scan here, get the att you
know what's gonna happen. This is gonna tick me off
even more. I know this because this is this is
how things will work with me, is that you know
I've gotten the AT and T information about how they
finally got fiber in the neighborhood here where the knockoff
studios are, and I'm gonna call them, and you know
(14:55):
what's gonna happen.
Speaker 6 (14:56):
They're gonna say, oh, oh, yes, sorry about that. Unfortunately,
we're one street off and your street doesn't.
Speaker 5 (15:06):
I'll lose it if you all of a sudden here
later on in the headline news coming out that radio
talk show host loses it on AT and T.
Speaker 6 (15:15):
That'll probably what happened. I'm hoping not.
Speaker 5 (15:16):
I'm hoping that it's gonna be a good thing. That
that when I contact them after the show was over
to say, get me your Internet and get it to
me like as soon as possible, if not sooner, I'll
buy you lunch because I just I can't take media
comedymore today. Today's the straw that it didn't even just
break the camel's back. It ripped that camel in two pieces.
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I'm just done over it, and I just you know again,
it's customer service. This is my thing about customer service
because my other career that I have outside of the
radio show, I work in essentially the very high end,
very high end customer service. We're talking to one percenters.
That's who I deal with. That that's who my customer
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base is. And if you were to treat them that way,
the way that that media scom treats its customers and
just gives them the canned stories all the time, you'd
be out.
Speaker 6 (16:09):
Of business in no time. That It's just you're considering.
Speaker 5 (16:13):
How much our world is revolving around, you know, technology,
You would think that when technology delivering technology is your thing,
that you would you would deliver a high level of
quality because that's your thing. It's what you do. And
(16:35):
it's one of these things too, just at a simple
business thing where you should be evaluating and going all right,
where do we where do we have some weaknesses?
Speaker 6 (16:42):
Where do we have some problem?
Speaker 5 (16:43):
Okay, so this particular neighborhood, we constantly have complaints, We
constantly have an issue in this neighborhood.
Speaker 6 (16:49):
Shouldn't we maybe fix it? Maybe we should fix it.
Speaker 5 (16:53):
That way we don't have that guy in the radio
complaining about us anymore.
Speaker 6 (16:56):
Just saying that would make sense, but apparently not.
Speaker 5 (17:00):
So I'm gonna get hooked on this all day today
because I'm just that pissed off at media colm today.
And again it's it's one of these things where they
give you the fourth story about nothing's wrong, everything's fine,
and then you're like, no, it's not, Yes it is,
No it's not and then all of a sudden, well
look it's fixed, it's working. Yeah I ain't. That's something
(17:21):
I did. Nothing, did absolutely nothing. I just told you
it's not working, and then you miraculously say it is
just I need I need a better mood. I need
I need something to get me in a slightly better mood.
And they're still bothering me. It's I told them. I
was like, is there anything else we could do for you?
(17:41):
I'm like, yes, leave me the hell alone. They've sent
me five text messages since that.
Speaker 6 (17:46):
And then to get this, they had the balls to
send me an inner a survey. Would you mind giving us? No?
Speaker 3 (17:57):
No, I'm not.
Speaker 5 (17:58):
Do you really want me to get you? I'm giving
you a survey right now in the radio service sucks.
Don't go with them.
Speaker 6 (18:08):
What's the blood pressure? I think we're up a little
bit today.
Speaker 5 (18:11):
So speaking of blood pressure, Donald Trump has some, like
I said before the break, which has disturbed the left
because it totally rocked their narrative about how Donald Trump
died over the weekend because we haven't heard from him
in a couple of days, which I mean, I understand that.
I understand the concern when you have a president who
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is transparent, who is constantly out there talking to people,
who never goes to the helicopter or from the helicopter
or two air Force one without stopping and going, hey,
what's going on, guys? How you doing? Or going hey,
where's the media? Bring them all into my office? Everybody
come to my office. I mean, when is the last
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time that we've actually seen a president who does almost
a daily press roundup in the Oval Office. I mean,
they got a room down the hall, that's that's where
this is. And the man brings them to the Oval
Office all the time. And sure, I get it that
all of a sudden, wait, say it, Donald Trump's not
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He's not going anywhere today. He's he's not bringing us
to the Oval Office today. Oh my god, did it happen?
Did Donald Trump die?
Speaker 6 (19:26):
He must have.
Speaker 5 (19:26):
Because he's not talking to the media. I mean, heaven
forbid that the man just takes a break for a second.
Speaker 6 (19:34):
He had to have died.
Speaker 5 (19:36):
And then you get the despicable, despicable liberals that get
out there and now are cheering on the rumor that
Donald Trump is dead because of the fact that he
simply hasn't talked to the media in a couple of days.
And then yesterday, Donald Trump comes out and they do
the Oval Office meeting, which again yesterday was to simply
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announced the Space Force headquarters moving to Huntsville, Alabama, which.
Speaker 6 (20:04):
Kind of makes sense.
Speaker 5 (20:07):
And then the left is like, oh, we were really
hoping that they were gonna come out and tell us
that Donald Trump was dead. I mean, you are a
loser of a human being if that is the level
that you were at that you are now disappointed that
Donald Trump is not dead. At least with us, we
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made the jokes about Joe Biden, yes, because legitimately we
would not see him for weeks and he looked like
death when he was walking around, But we actually had
the question is he okay? We don't hear from him
at all ever?
Speaker 6 (20:42):
Is he all right?
Speaker 5 (20:44):
And they would criticize us, but you know, we never
went down that road of wishing and hoping and then
being upset to find out that Joe Biden wasn't dead.
Liberal mentality, man, it's disgusting. We ought to take a break.
We'll be right back, all right. Welcome back to the
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Bridegros Show here of the Florida Man Radio Network.
Speaker 8 (21:12):
I'm a hot mess.
Speaker 5 (21:13):
To start off the day to day, I really am.
And then on just to add to things a little
bit more. And it might just be because the Internet
hasn't caught up yet.
Speaker 6 (21:23):
The video stream of the show, which is watching on
Rumble and Whimkin. The beach cam, the Gulf of America
beachcam not working for some godforsaken reason. It was like
the one highlight that I had that I was looking
forward to on top of my knock it off coffee,
and it's not working. Can we start over? Is it
(21:46):
possible to start the entire show over? And then like, no, okay,
we'll roll on with it.
Speaker 5 (21:54):
The whiny white liberal and it's always the same woman,
like you can every time you see it's it's the
same look.
Speaker 6 (22:04):
It's that that Karen from the h oo A.
Speaker 5 (22:08):
And they always come out with the dumbest things. And
this is one of the reasons for why I am
a huge proponent of women in the workplace, women having
a life and an education and getting out because I
don't know if you've ever noticed this, but it seems
like the white whiny liberal woman is that housewife woman too.
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It's the woman that And I love this because they're
supposed to be the party of of of all that
crap that they throw at us, you know, the diversity
and on and on and on and on, and you know,
the fairness for women and blah blah blah blah blah.
And yet the white whiny liberal woman is always the
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woman who stays home, is never allowed to work, and
is also dumbest brick, not in touch with anything in
reality except for the View, which, by the way, the
View is coming back for another season. I don't know
how the hell that happened Disney, really, but they all
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have that same look.
Speaker 6 (23:15):
And I'm just I'm flipping through X.
Speaker 5 (23:17):
I came across one who's standing there with our big
sign saying it's time for us white people to pay reparations.
Speaker 6 (23:25):
To who, to who and to why.
Speaker 5 (23:29):
Let me ask you that, do you understand the idea
of the reparations and why should people who have never
been involved in any activity, somebody whose family has never
been involved in such activity, be paying reparations to people
(23:51):
who did not have anything to do with what they
are talking about. I mean, really, and I know what
she's trying to say. She's trying to say that we
should pay reparations to black people. Wait to say, they
don't use black people anymore, they use brown people, brown people.
Speaker 6 (24:11):
We should we should pay those people some moneys? Why?
Speaker 5 (24:15):
Because of slavery? It was really bad. You don't understand.
I watched a movie and it showed me it was
really bad. Yes it was, But explain this to me,
white whiney liberal woman why should I be forced to
pay somebody else who never experienced slavery aside from the
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Democrat Party slavery, which I'll get into that in a second.
My family came to this country in nineteen oh three,
I believe was the year that that my family came
from this came to this country from Scotland. I am
a third generation American. When my family only came to
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this country, slavery had already been out lawed.
Speaker 6 (25:06):
My family never own any slaves. Better of fact, you
go back into the.
Speaker 5 (25:11):
History of my family and they were hardworking Irish Scottish Americans.
Speaker 6 (25:18):
So why why do we have to pay this again?
Speaker 3 (25:21):
Hun?
Speaker 6 (25:21):
Karen? Can you answer that question for me? And they couldn't.
Speaker 5 (25:26):
That's the other problem is that they couldn't. These are
the people that get out there and they're the NPR listening,
the view watching, you know, housewives who are just dumb
as a brick. This is another reason for I could
never date a liberal. You know, I have no problems
with being friends with a liberal, and I have a
(25:48):
lot of liberal friends, but I could never date one
because I would be I would be concerned about, you know,
developing a feelings for them. And then being stuck with
that level of stupid I can't do it, can't do
it at all. So I know that it sounds kind
of wrong. But when it comes to the whole dating
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concept at this point, which.
Speaker 6 (26:14):
It's got to be, are you are you conservative?
Speaker 5 (26:17):
Are you liberals? That's what I just need to know.
And Colin, you're right on this one too, that white
people owning slaves at its peak was one point six
percent globally, So really, I guess the ones who should
be paying reparations should be the Muslims of Africa, the
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North African Muslims that ran the slave trade, the slave industry,
and by the way, they owe reparations to black people,
white people, and Asian people and expanding people because they
also grab people from Spain as well. So that's where
the real reparations go. And the reason for why we
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know this is because of the fact that we actually
have educated ourselves.
Speaker 6 (27:04):
We didn't wake up this morning and listen to NBR.
Speaker 5 (27:07):
By the way, speaking of NPR, did anybody see the
Amy kloscherbar interview. I'm sure that you probably heard it
because everybody in this audience is glued to NPR, and
you kind of wonder why why in the world would
NPR be losing support, why was NPR losing revenue. There
was the conversation that was going on about the shooter
(27:29):
in Minneapolis, which obviously Amy Kloscherbar, being the senator from
that state, would be a perfect person to talk about
this with. And while she was talking about this while
she was on NPR, and I'm not a big Amy
Klosherbar fan by any means, and I don't like the woman,
but she ended up using the wrong pronoun for the
shooter and called the dude with a Johnson him and
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the reporter or the anchor or whatever, the soon to
be unemployed dipwad there.
Speaker 7 (28:00):
NPR was like, well, senator it is. We're gonna have
to leave it there, and we're gonna wrap things up.
Thank you so much for coming on NPR. We're gonna let.
Speaker 5 (28:15):
You go have a great day, and then lets her go,
only to turn around to say that we.
Speaker 7 (28:21):
Would like to clarify one of the errors that Amy
Closeschabar did with her statement, and we want to clarify
that the individual does identify as a she and not
a he, and Amy Kloshebar is a hate filled person
because of the fact that she said he even though
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he has a penis and he is crazy, batcrap crazy
and shot up a bunch of people and wants to
be called her.
Speaker 6 (28:54):
We have to respect we have to respect that individual
for their pronouns. Thank you so much for listening to
NPR today. Yeah, you're right.
Speaker 5 (29:05):
Is NBR still a thing? Barely barely a thing? It's
shutting down everywhere? And you wonder why who wants to
listen to that crap.
Speaker 9 (29:16):
That?
Speaker 5 (29:16):
And why are they always so breathy like that when
they Have you ever listened to NPR? I mean seriously,
like I mean, if you haven't done it, but now
do it quickly because it's all going away. But everybody,
it doesn't matter if you're a man or a woman.
On that network, you always have to talk that way,
Like like you really talk that way in real life.
Speaker 6 (29:36):
Do you walk up to your friend and go, oh,
good afternoon, Bob, how are you today?
Speaker 7 (29:42):
I was curious were you able to see the football
game over the weekend where Alabama lost its role? Oh,
it was the most devastating thing of Nobody talks like that.
It's like sports broadcasters. Sports broadcasters to me, some of
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the most annoying people in the world to listen to.
Speaker 6 (30:07):
It's like even the biggest, most hardcore sports.
Speaker 5 (30:11):
Fans, the ones that and and I have a friend
who does uh sports radio and and and he's just
a normal guy. You'll sit there and he'll talk with you,
and it's it's like you and I just back and
forth like this, and you never hear him go into
the whole have sports time, sports little sport.
Speaker 6 (30:33):
Nobody talks like that. Nobody does it. Stop doing that.
Speaker 5 (30:37):
Sports people, please talk like the rest of us do.
It's you sound like you're gonna poop and you just
can't get it out.
Speaker 6 (30:47):
Just I don't know what's wrong with me today.
Speaker 5 (30:49):
I really don't, but that NPR thing kind of got
me going a little bit, you know, and and.
Speaker 6 (30:53):
And the fact that they got and I think they
were upset. I wasn't sure.
Speaker 5 (30:57):
I mean, I don't know if they if they take
a bunch of drugs, like a volume or two before
they go on the air.
Speaker 6 (31:03):
Because they're so mellow, they're so mellow. I am greatly
offended by the fact that you would call that that
that human being. Hey, when he refers to herself as
a she I don't know. I don't care. And then
there's Tim Walls.
Speaker 5 (31:23):
Did you see this one, This sack of crap Tim Walls,
who you know, obviously his his state is where you
know the shooting had happened. And of course he made
a bunch of stupid statements as well. But then he
was doing a rally over the weekend. And I'm not
sure why he's doing a rally because he's making the
(31:44):
indications that you know, he might actually want to do
macho man talks like that, but he doesn't do it
in real life. He just does it in the skit.
Speaker 6 (31:54):
He's kind of indicating that he's going to run for president,
which to me is a dude.
Speaker 5 (31:59):
Really, come on, come on, dude. But he was doing
a rally, and once again, you would think that he
would learn his lesson for the last time.
Speaker 6 (32:07):
I remember the last time, and he was like, I've
gotten my phone here and look I'm looking at the
stock prices for Tesla and who Tesla stock prices are down.
This is the greatest thing ever. Excuse me, mister governor.
Speaker 5 (32:19):
You do realize that the state pension fund is highly
invested in Tesla. That means the state pension fund for
the states, that you're the governor just lost a whole
crap ton of money.
Speaker 6 (32:31):
You would have thought he'd learned his lesson.
Speaker 5 (32:32):
But now he's back up on stage over the weekend
at a rally, and he's got his phone out once again.
He's waving his phone to his jazz hands. Everybody, I
got my phone.
Speaker 6 (32:41):
Luck, it's my phone. It's an iPhone, everybody, it's an
if I got my iPhone.
Speaker 5 (32:48):
He starts doing this thing about how he's making an announcement,
how he's got his phone with him, and he's waiting
for the confirmation message to come across that Donald Trump
is dead.
Speaker 6 (33:03):
Ricky, I can't even I can't even say that on
the radio.
Speaker 5 (33:07):
But again, this is the despicableness that we have in
the left. White people have to pay reparations for what
to who. We're all excited. Donald Trump died over the weekend.
He died over the weekend. We don't know this for sure,
it's just because he hasn't done any press conferences, but
we're pretty confident.
Speaker 6 (33:26):
De Mand's dead. Whoa, we ordered cakes and champagne. This
is what do you mean? He's not dead? He's not dead.
Donald Trump came out and he's not dead. And then
he didn't. He did a big press conference that he
was late for and then and then he didn't talk
about his health. Oh it's oh my god, what do
we do? What you do is you see help?
Speaker 5 (33:47):
That that's what you need to You need to seek
help because there's something wrong with that peeth brain that
you've got upstires up there, and it's not functioning right,
absolutely not functioning right. And and I'm sure people like
Harry Sisson is really upset because he was really excited,
really excited that that Donald Trump was rumored to we
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have met his demise over the weekend and then for
him to come out and be alive.
Speaker 6 (34:14):
But then here's the other thing too.
Speaker 5 (34:15):
And and I will admit that Donald Trump looked a
little rough yesterday. He looked a little tired, he had
some bags under his eyes. He's obviously got a lot
going on. Didn't look like some of the people were
talking about. Because I I've seen some of the the
internet doctors, you know, the people that you know, Hey,
I I got a doctor, and and I'm a doctor,
(34:38):
and unlike those web MD people, I'm gonna tell you
what is really going on, And these are the symptoms
of Donald Trump, and this is what's happening. And then
Donald Trump comes out and you're like, yeah, I'm not.
Speaker 6 (34:48):
Seeing any of those symptoms.
Speaker 5 (34:51):
Exactly where's your medical practice again? Oh planned parenthood? Okay,
I go to that doctor. It's like you're you're here,
You're sitting here trying to tell us about all these
symptoms of Donald Trump and what it is, and the
man comes out and doesn't have any of them. I mean, hell,
it could happen. I mean, look JD. Vance came out
(35:12):
and he had the interview where they talked about it,
and they set him up for the interview too, setting
him up with the whole you know, if Donald if
something happens to Donald Trump, are you are you capable
and ready to step in?
Speaker 6 (35:22):
Well, yeah, of course I am.
Speaker 5 (35:23):
You know, something tragic could happen at any time and
you just never know, but you know, yeah, I mean
if it happens on all set.
Speaker 6 (35:30):
Say we told you, we told you Donald Trump is dead.
Because JD. Van said he's ready to step in.
Speaker 5 (35:37):
Can you imagine just for a second, I want you to.
I want you, over the next fifteen seconds to put
yourself in that level of an IQ of about two
that most of these people live in, and imagine how
tough it would be going through life. This is the
toughest fifteen seconds I've ever had in my life. We
(35:57):
got to take a quick break up, be right back,
all right, Welcome back to the show. Good morning, and
thanks so much for waking up with us today.
Speaker 6 (36:18):
We do appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (36:19):
I think I may have solved my beachcam problem.
Speaker 6 (36:23):
But then again, now.
Speaker 5 (36:24):
That I'm looking at it, I may have created a
new problem.
Speaker 6 (36:27):
This could be one of these days. This is one
of these days.
Speaker 5 (36:30):
I think it is probably gonna be best for me
to just crawl back into bed when the show is over.
Speaker 6 (36:36):
And just roll on with things.
Speaker 5 (36:39):
Anyhow, coming up later on of the show, see I
did I screwed that up? There's like a big old
plus like play symbol there.
Speaker 6 (36:48):
But it's a cool view that what the hell happened?
Where's my IT people when I need them?
Speaker 5 (36:54):
This is the day we're having. This is the day
we're having, Brian. Anyhow, welcome back to the show. Thanks
so much for waking up with us today. We do
appreciate it and getting through the day. And of course,
if you miss any of the shows. You can always
grab the show and I'm gonna give you the website. However,
the website is fed up too, because everything technically with
me lately has just been an absolute s show. The
(37:17):
Brianrussshow dot com is where you can go, but depends
on the browser you're using.
Speaker 6 (37:22):
Why do I get a runny nose?
Speaker 3 (37:23):
Now?
Speaker 6 (37:23):
Jesus, everything can we just can we add a little
bit more to the problems today? Just fall it apart? Anyhow?
What was I saying?
Speaker 5 (37:31):
Oh, the Brianrushshow dot com is the official show website,
but again depending on the web browser you're using. If
you use the wrong web browser, like I think the
oh what is that one? I don't even know what
is that one? Then it wasn't working on I was
the the set the Google one? What is I don't
(37:52):
even know what the hell it is? But you gotta
be careful. It's either there or you have to go
to Brianust dot us and you can you could find
the podcast.
Speaker 6 (38:01):
You can find we're working on the website.
Speaker 5 (38:02):
I think what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna fire
that internet company too. I'm gonna I'm gonna be like
on a firing spree this this week. We're firing Media Com.
They're out. We're gonna replace them with somebody else, most
likely AT and T, providing that they actually do have
the fiber coming to the knockdoff studios. We're gonna fire
our internet hosting company. They're out too, because they're sucktastic.
I got a couple of people that I'm going to
(38:23):
talk to about replacing that. We're gonna build the whole
new website and make it actually work because go Daddy
is apparently not as daddy as it thought was.
Speaker 6 (38:33):
So it's just a mess.
Speaker 5 (38:34):
I mean, almost as much of a hot mess as
I am. But anyhow, speaking of hot messes, anybody seeing
the thing with the Greta Thumberg. We talked about this
yesterday with Greta and she doing her flotilla, or let
me rephrase this, she's trying to do her flotilla over
to the Gaza strip with her he Man haircut and
(38:55):
her he Man build. I mean that that transfer that
she made, by the way, was was quite impressive. And
yesterday so many people text me yesterday uh and message
me uh saying, oh, thank you so much. I was
listening to you talk about how she looks like he man.
And then I looked up the boyfriend and oh my god, Yeah,
(39:19):
can you believe that that she's got a boyfriend? That
bothers me in so many ways. It bothers me in
so many ways.
Speaker 6 (39:29):
I did. I fired my merch store.
Speaker 5 (39:31):
Two people because those those people sucked. It took him
six months to get a shirt. To me, it's like,
who the hell that's not again customer service. That's sucktastic.
But it bothers me the fact that, yeah, go daddy
is gone, He's gone for milk and he hasn't come back.
Speaker 6 (39:49):
What the hell's wrong with me today?
Speaker 5 (39:51):
I can can we can we get that Hillary Clinton
a reset button in here? We just got to reset
the entire show and just start this all over. But yeah,
I get upset about the whole Greta Thunberg boyfriend thing
just because I think to myself, going, man, I've been
single for so long, and not that I'm looking for
a boyfriend, because I'm not. I'm looking for a girlfriend,
(40:12):
And I have to be honest with I'm not even
looking for a girlfriend. I just it's because relationships suck.
But the fact that that Greta Thunberg has now got
a relationship going on that bothers me to all kinds
of levels. It really does, because it's like, I'm not
you know, I just never mind.
Speaker 6 (40:31):
You will just move off.
Speaker 5 (40:32):
But either way, the transformation that she made from from
not too long ago, I mean, I don't know if
she's like on some steroids.
Speaker 6 (40:41):
I wonder if she's pregnant. Oh god, I just say,
I trill up in my mouth a little bit. That's
the I mean, the whole idea of.
Speaker 5 (40:51):
But either way, Greta Thunberg and her, I've told you today,
I'm just a mess.
Speaker 6 (40:57):
I'm an absolute mess. Today.
Speaker 5 (40:59):
Greta Thunder, just about two hours into her journey to
Gaza yesterday, was forced to turn around and go back
to Spain. They were not allowed to continue going on.
They had to turn around and abandon all of her
stuff coming soon Satanic, that's mark.
Speaker 6 (41:18):
That's funny. But is it just me or because it
was not too long ago that Greta was, you know,
her last trip to to Gaza where they busted her
and they said, hey, you gotta go. And I mean,
she's not a good looking girl by.
Speaker 5 (41:32):
Any means, Like even on one of those I'm really
drunk on a Friday night and want to bring somebody home.
She still doesn't qualify into that like because she's just
but either way, she went from being like a relatively
ugly young girl to being a rather extremely ugly he
(41:53):
man looking boy thing.
Speaker 6 (41:56):
Now.
Speaker 5 (41:56):
I don't know if if her and the boyfriend were
swapping roles because he's a rather feminine looking thing as well,
and they needed something a little bit more masculine in
the relationship.
Speaker 6 (42:07):
And she buked up and got a he man haircut
and was like, I'm the man. Now, We're going to Gaza.
We're gonna we're gonna fix these and save the world.
I haven't heard her voice. If her voice all of
a sudden drops those octas, we know that something's up,
that's creta. We're gonna go to Gaza.
Speaker 5 (42:24):
We're gonna mess them up and take care of them.
Speaker 6 (42:28):
Oh lord, do I need a break. We gotta break
for the top of the hour and be right back.
Speaker 1 (42:38):
Brian Russ's name, you know the brand lining up the
airways in this one, Melting Snowfas were the fiery head
talking truth.
Speaker 2 (42:54):
You can't always stand fast, don't.
Speaker 1 (43:02):
Show from coast to coast got the facts, but it
ain't no boast can't give up the change and give
it a toast to the man who roasts the most.
Speaker 3 (43:12):
Knock it off, it's rust on me.
Speaker 4 (43:15):
Burning rylac Carera scenes did command don't don't read frame
in the top show, Silver Screen.
Speaker 3 (43:31):
The first words that sparked the flame.
Speaker 1 (43:34):
Nothing never stays the same, breaking down laws of shame,
Ryan Rust is here a claim.
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Voices rise a thing, and so through the sensor to
the court ploiticians cheap the score of Brian's battling in
this war. Knock it off, it's rust on me hurting
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In the song show, Silver Street.
Speaker 5 (44:13):
All right, welcome back to our number two of this
hot mess we call the Brian Rush Show here on
the Florida Man Radio Network, and and today we are
I'm just I'm straight up, I'm being honest with you.
Today we're we're a straight up hood mess. It started
off with internet issues during the show, and then from there,
I just I don't know, I don't know what happened.
(44:33):
I just got a little goofy, little silly but it's okay.
We'll try and recover.
Speaker 6 (44:37):
Coming up.
Speaker 5 (44:37):
By the way, later on in the show, doctor Thorpe
is gonna be joining us, Doctor James Thorpe. We're gonna
talk with him about some of the vaccines and a
few other things that are making some of the headlines.
So we're gonna chat with him coming up in the
second hour of the show, So stand by for that.
That'll be that'll be an interesting conversation. In the meantime,
here's a conversation.
Speaker 6 (44:58):
I'd like to know.
Speaker 5 (45:00):
How is it that you go from being worth about
fifty four thousand dollars to now being worth six million
dollars in one year on a salary of one hundred
and seventy four thousand dollars. This is a question that
I would love to know how you've done it, because
(45:21):
I want to do it too, and I'm sure that
a lot of this audience would love to also be
able to take your net worth that you have now,
take the salary that you have now, what you are
making now, and some way, somehow increase your net worth
within a year by thirty five hundred percent.
Speaker 6 (45:41):
Wouldn't that be fantastic? Oh?
Speaker 5 (45:43):
That this would be great, This would be great. Because
this is what elon Omar has done.
Speaker 6 (45:52):
This is what elon Omar. Last year she reported her
net worth.
Speaker 5 (45:56):
Because all of the elected officials they that's one of
the things you got to do. You got to report
your your your earnings and your worth and all that
other stuff. And while being a congresswoman from Minnesota, don't
you know, at one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars
a year, was able to increase her net worth to
(46:18):
six million dollars within a one year time period. And
this according to the latest of her financial disclosures that
shows that she is now worth at least six million dollars.
Now here's the thing. If you're going to do this
in a way that is that is sleazy and dirty
and all this other stuff, you should probably hide it.
Speaker 6 (46:40):
A little bit better. I'm just saying.
Speaker 5 (46:44):
I mean, if you're going to be somebody who's going to,
you know, use the system and make yourself wealthy by
being an elected official, you should do it in kind
of a different way, just just a little different way.
Something when that's not going to be easily spotted, like
(47:06):
when your boyfriend who later becomes your husband, which by
the way, this is not the brother this is this
is actually a non blood relative, at least the best
that we know of who she was dating. He had
a consultant company that did some consulting. She donated or paid,
(47:28):
I should say, her campaign paid about two point nine
million dollars in payments to that company. Now here's my
question when it comes to that too. Two point nine
million dollars to your your political consultant in her district
in Minnesota. Now, one of the things that you have
to understand when it comes to a lot of the districts,
(47:49):
especially when you're talking about districts in big cities. You'll
have places like New York City where you don't have
one congress person from New York City, you have several
because again, seven hundred thousand people, that is about the
limit of where you get representation. And when you have
a city of New York with the millions that it is,
obviously you have to have multiple So you have multiple
(48:11):
people and they're not big, huge areas. But then you
have things like Florida Congressional District number two, which makes
up three quarters of the Panhandle of Florida. With Congressman done,
his district goes from like it kind of draws the
line right down Walton County and it goes there all
(48:34):
the way out to like Lake City. I mean, it
goes way the hell out there. I mean it's not
quite Lake City, it's but it's out in that general region.
So it's a huge area. Granted, the Appalachian for the
Appalachian Cola Forest or whatever the hell it is, it's
over there. That takes up a big junk of it,
but still you got to go up and around it
and go to the other sides of it to be
able to do your stuff. So in order to run
(48:56):
that campaign, it's it's costly because you've got a huge
area that you have to cover.
Speaker 6 (49:04):
And honestly, in an in a district like that, you know,
to spend.
Speaker 5 (49:08):
Two million dollars to campaign would be about right. But
to spend two point nine million dollars in payments in
one election cycle to one consultant, how much money did
you need to spend to become re elected to office?
I mean, this is a This is not only is
it a question of, you know, political campaign finances, but
(49:32):
it's also kind of a question of how good are
you at money? If you're if you're a smaller district
like elon Omar has, where you know, you have a
concentrated group of TV stations and concentrated group of radio
stations where you could do your advertising. You have a
concentrated area where you can put up billboards, you have
(49:55):
a very small area where you can put up signs.
It's not that big of a deal, but you spend
three million dollars and payments to just consulting, which, by
the way, ends up being your boyfriend, which ends up
being your husband and again not related this time. Hmmm,
And you go from fifty four thousand dollars net worth
(50:19):
to six million dollars in net worth.
Speaker 6 (50:22):
I don't know about you. I don't know about you, guys,
but that is definitely one of those things that just
kind of makes you go hmm a little bit.
Speaker 5 (50:30):
But after receiving millions from elin Omar's campaign, the boyfriend
left the consulting business and launched a series of other ventures. Yeah,
I wonder where he got that money from. And according
to the Free Beacon, those ventures have substantially increased the
couple's wealth. We'll see, we didn't steal any money, we
just we invested properly.
Speaker 6 (50:53):
Well, great, why don't you. Why don't you share some of.
Speaker 5 (50:55):
Your wealth and knowledge with the rest of the American people. Well, see,
what you gotta do is for office, and you got
to get a bunch of people to the campaign donate
campaign money to you, and then you take some of
that and you put it over here in this pot.
Speaker 6 (51:09):
And then you pay this one over here, which in
turn happens to be part of your boyfriend who he
gets a huge chunk of that, and then he decides
to propose to you. You get married, you start some businesses,
and wah, I'm a millionaire. Hang on, let me write
all this down because I gotta that's it. Be looking
for the latest Brian Rust campaign for office is going
(51:32):
to be starting soon because I'm tired of working every day.
I want to be rich. I've gotta be right. So
that's it.
Speaker 5 (51:39):
We are what office should we run for? And it
doesn't even matter if we win it. We just got
to get some people to give me some money. Dirty politics, man,
I mean, it's it's just disgusting.
Speaker 6 (51:50):
And they do it in a way that they don't
care about how you feel. They don't care one tiny
bid that you're struggling. They just suddenly become millionaires. And
then they try to hide it too. I love like
AOC trying to hide the fact that she's she's broke.
AOC is broke, and look and she tries to be
(52:12):
like you the.
Speaker 5 (52:12):
People you know I've got, I've got hundreds of thousands
of dollars in school debt till first off, you should
ask for a refund. You shouldn't be thinking about paying
that debt back. You should be asking for a refund
because girl, you did not get what you were investing in.
I mean the ROI on your education, just saying not
(52:33):
very good. But it is rumored that she's also worth
a few million dollars.
Speaker 6 (52:38):
It's like, how did that happen? Ricky?
Speaker 5 (52:42):
Yeah, you could be my campaign manager. You get fifteen
percent into your pocket, but it can't go directly into
your pocket. You have to have a buddy who has
a a consulting company.
Speaker 6 (52:55):
And it doesn't matter what he consults. It doesn't matter.
As long as you put down consultant, be consulting like ants.
It doesn't matter.
Speaker 5 (53:03):
And then and then we'll pay him or her or
he her or her him whatever. I really don't care
as long as we get our money, and we'll pay
them a whole ton of money.
Speaker 6 (53:13):
They keep like two.
Speaker 5 (53:14):
Percent and then we split it there we'll be rich,
be like Rick James rich bitch. But again they do
this like right out in the open and in your face,
as if like you're not paying attention. You know, you
have people who have been in office for as long
(53:34):
as they have been there and they're they're worth tens
of millions of dollars.
Speaker 6 (53:39):
It's like, that's not what you're supposed to be there for.
I mean, what Nancy Pelosi, what is she worth like
a few hundred million dollars at this point. Well, it's
not because of Nancy Pelosi. It's because her husband. Her
husband is a really good investor. Yeah, because Nancy Pelosi
tells them what to invest in, because she was sitting
in the met and realize what it is that she
(54:01):
needs to invest in so she can make some money.
It's just sad.
Speaker 5 (54:09):
But then I've got this question, and this one goes
to the Biden family. How did you become broke? You know,
this is the latest one that you know the Biden
family is now. But then again, he did get you know,
the several million dollars to write his memoirs, or at
least somebody did, because one we know he doesn't remember it.
(54:33):
I was the president, Yes, Joe, you were the president when.
So we know that he's not writing the book. I
wonder if it co authored by auto Pen because auto
Pen was there. I can see the movie now. I
am sorry for today's show. I really truly am. I'm
(54:53):
just sorry for today's show. This is just a goofball mess.
But then you've get Kamala had Harris. Kamala Harris, Oh,
good old Kamala. Now she got her big like twenty
million dollars or whatever the heck it was advance for
her book. She's gonna be doing her fifteen city book
tour that nobody's gonna buy the book because there's probably
(55:14):
not enough pictures in it, and she's probably not gonna
be able to read it either. We put down the
words in the papers to make the sentences, to make
the paragraphs.
Speaker 6 (55:26):
That you can read with your own eyes.
Speaker 5 (55:33):
But there's been some other problems with Kamala Harris. And
the problems have been she can't raise money like the
DNC who by the way, right now, some of the
latest fund numbers that have come out on the two parties.
The DNC's reported that they have about thirteen million dollars
on hand, which you think, oh, thirteen million dollars, that's
a lot of not for the Democrat Party, are you kidding?
(55:55):
For a national party. They can't buy lunch. They're gonna
ask you to buy lunch. Meanwhile, the Republican Party they
it's rumored at this point now to have about three
hundred million dollars in the bank ready to go for
the campaign season.
Speaker 6 (56:12):
Now.
Speaker 5 (56:13):
The only disappointing thing about it is that we know
that the RNC will f it up. I mean, I'm
hoping that Joe Gruders will be better and that he'll
step it up a little bit. And I actually gotta
reach out to him, get him on the show soon,
just to see what he wants to do with the RNC,
because it's got to take a different direction. But Kamala Harris,
she's been going out and doing apparently some of the
fundraising stuff for the DNC, and the fundraising amounts have
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been disappointing. Like she's going out, they're asking her, They're like, hey, Kamala,
can you come out and do a speech? I can
speak the words from the tongues the mouth and comes
out and I yeah, that's what we want you to do, Kamala.
We want you to come out and do a speech.
And people are gonna pay to come and do this speech.
Speaker 6 (56:57):
Okay, I'll do Can you do it without laughing? The
amount of money that she has been able to bring
in has been reported as disappointing, and yet she's going
to sell the book. I'm telling you it's going to
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be in the Dollar Tree for fifty cents coming up
in mere weeks. Just be looking for it. So if
you're looking for some.
Speaker 5 (57:25):
Fire starters, because we are getting into the slightly colder
fall season, you know this is the perfect time to
be having that fire in the fire pit or go
camping and get that fire. Get some of the Kamala
Harris book. Again, like I said, it'll probably be on
sale to Dollar Tree for about fifty cents.
Speaker 6 (57:43):
You can grab two three copies of it.
Speaker 5 (57:45):
And while you're there, also go and grab a little
jar of vasoline and get that from under a dollar
or two.
Speaker 6 (57:49):
Get your mind out of the gutter. Work with me
on this. You take the vasaline and you take a
piece of paper from the book with the words and
the sentences, and the sentences and the pair gras that
make the book that you can read with your own eyes,
and and and crumple up the piece of paper and
and cod it with some vasoline and throw it in
a little zip block bag, which you could also, by
(58:10):
the way, get really cheap at the the dollar try. Uh.
Speaker 5 (58:12):
And now you've got some great fire starters, see helping
you out. Look, we're learning things every day, and I'm
giving you tips on survival and how to have a
great campfire this fall because the Kamala Harra book. But
then again, it might smell because you know that the
book is probably full of stuff.
Speaker 6 (58:30):
The just saying.
Speaker 5 (58:34):
But either way, the Democrat Party, they are they're they're
struggling when it comes to their finances.
Speaker 6 (58:38):
It's it's just not good.
Speaker 5 (58:41):
What's that Gruters is already sending material to make donations.
You know what, I don't care about donations, I really don't.
What I want to see is material and effort being
sent out to make awareness. And that's that's one of
the problems too. And I understand that you you you've
got to raise money. You've already three hundre million dollars
right now. What needs to happen right here, right now
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with the RNC, and you can't be waiting until, you know,
we get months away from the primaries going on. You
need to start it now. You need to counter the
arguments that the Democrats are making. You need to get
that marketing and messaging out there, which by the way,
doesn't need to necessarily be spending money.
Speaker 6 (59:21):
You could do it in other ways. It's got to
be there.
Speaker 5 (59:25):
That's included in the in the material again, going to
who the people who are going to donate. You need
to get it out to the people who are going
to vote. That's that's where the most important thing is.
But I want to get Joe on because he Joe's
a good guy and I hope that he does a
good job with it. But they definitely need to be
thinking outside of the box and don't go down the
establishment box because that's one of the problems they have.
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All Right, we got to take a quick break for
those watching on Rumble and Wimken. We'll see if the
webcam works, because I actually found a new webcam. I
don't know if it's working or not, but hang on,
we'll find out. We'll be right back.
Speaker 6 (59:58):
This is the Brian Rust Show on the Florida Man
Radio Network will be right.
Speaker 9 (01:00:00):
Back making liberals cry one happy show.
Speaker 6 (01:00:13):
At a time.
Speaker 8 (01:00:14):
This is the Brian Rust Show.
Speaker 5 (01:00:18):
Well, crap, that didn't work either. You only see my
shock face, not shocked. However, I did find for those
watching the show, I'm fantastic beach camp.
Speaker 6 (01:00:31):
Now. The only thing is I've got to get it
to actually work.
Speaker 5 (01:00:35):
I don't know, we'll figure it out. It'll probably be
tomorrow's show before we get it. I mean, at this point,
we're just rolling with it, which, by the way, has
been speaking about rolling with it. This this actually, this
next story kind of plays right into really kind of
today's show, which maybe we're at the point I'm actually
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going the other way with it.
Speaker 6 (01:00:57):
There's a new Gallup pole that has just been released, and.
Speaker 5 (01:01:00):
This new Gallup pole is on national alcohol consumption, and
it's kind of shocking.
Speaker 6 (01:01:06):
The recent Gallup pole has been really revealed that the.
Speaker 5 (01:01:09):
Alcohol consumption in the United States has reached a record low,
a record low in nearly over a century, with only
fifty four percent of the country reporting that they drink well.
Speaker 6 (01:01:23):
I mean, this kind of makes sense.
Speaker 5 (01:01:26):
I mean now that we no longer have Joe Biden
and Kamala Harris in office.
Speaker 6 (01:01:31):
We have less and less reasons to drink. I'm just saying.
But the data it consists of other research too.
Speaker 5 (01:01:38):
Including monitoring the Future National Substance Abuse Pole that found
that they drastically reduced interest in alcohol amongst students from
nineteen seventy five to twenty twenty five, and some of
the sad subcategories in the Gallup Pole includes some interesting
bits of information like women were more likely to quit
drinking than men. I know, there's a lot of jokes
(01:02:01):
right there. There's there's a lot of jokes. I'm gonna
let it go because of the fact that you know
our audience. We have a great audience of a lot
of females. With a about an eleven percent drop in
drinking rates since twenty twenty three, compared to a five
percent drop in men. White adults were more likely to
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quit drinking than adults of color, with about an eleven
percent drop in the drinking rates and only a two
percent drop from people in color from twenty twenty three
to twenty twenty five. The largest declines in drinking rates
were among the people who are earning less than forty
thousand dollars a year. Yeah, because they can't afford it.
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There was a fourteen percent drop, and those earning one
hundred thousand dollars or more per year, there was a
thirteen percent drop. All right, here's the question. Anybody else
wondering this one?
Speaker 6 (01:02:53):
Oh, there it is. I was.
Speaker 5 (01:02:54):
I was wondering where this information was because I'm like,
why did they exclude this? Those between forty grand and
nine hundred ninety nine nine hundred and ninety nine dollars
fell only by four percent? So I guess those of
us that are landing in that category, we're drinking more.
Speaker 6 (01:03:11):
Wonder why. But then the younger generations are more likely
to quit drinking than older generations, with about a nine
percent drop in adults from eighteen to thirty four to
ten percent drop and adults thirty five to fifty four
compared to a five percent of the adults of fifty
five and over. So there you go.
Speaker 5 (01:03:30):
And then from twenty twenty three to twenty twenty five
broke it down by political affiliation, and with that, Republicans
had a nineteen percent drop in drinking rates. Again, we
don't have to drink so much because we don't have
Joe Biden there and Kamala Harris compared to a six
percent drop among independents and a three percent drop among
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the Democrats. Now, this is making a lot of sense too.
The fact that the Democrats are the lowest ones with
the drop there answers so many questions.
Speaker 6 (01:04:03):
They're drunk, They're so drunk they don't understand what's going on.
Speaker 5 (01:04:11):
Maybe, but uh, later on in this uh, this this
wonderful uh, wonderful study, We're all gonna have some bargarita's
and some tequila. By the way, I did find that
that peanut.
Speaker 6 (01:04:23):
Butter tequila that I was talking about one day. Oh
my goodness, graces me. I'm just telling you. I'm just
gonna say, better leave it right there.
Speaker 5 (01:04:32):
But the fact that that the the Democrats are the
ones that are showing the lowest decrease in drinking, maybe
this does answer a lot of questions, and maybe we
we should step back just a little bit, uh and
be concerned about our Democrat friends. This entire thng time
we thought that they were just stupid. It turns out,
(01:04:53):
I guess they're not just stupid. Uh, they're stupid and drunk.
They're stupid, they're drunk, and on top of it all,
they are suffering from tds and thhs, so they're just
overall screwed. It's just it's not good for them at all.
What's that they say they have to stay drunk to
(01:05:15):
ignore their evilness. Yeah, that's probably entirely possible. That And
when you have a leader in your party like Kamala Harris,
you know that you look up to so much, why
would you want to be sober not to mention? I mean,
let's face it, you have to be absolutely s faced
(01:05:37):
to be able to understand what Kamala Harris is saying. Sometimes,
and Joe Biden like, think about this and this we
might be onto something here. By the way, the way
that you can understand Joe Biden is if you are
completely Kamala Harris smashed. You get it, you understand. But
the problem with us Republicans is that we are not drunk.
(01:06:02):
And therefore, because we're not drunk, we're actually seeing the
Joe Biden, this is like watching a three D movie
without the three D glasses.
Speaker 6 (01:06:11):
Maybe this is what we need to do. Experiment time.
Are you ready? I think some of us need to
get together. Let's go to Diego's.
Speaker 5 (01:06:15):
We'll have a couple of margarita's and we'll watch some
Joe Biden YouTube speeches and see if they make sense.
Speaker 6 (01:06:22):
If they do, we're onto something. I'm just telling you.
Speaker 5 (01:06:25):
Who's down for this, raise your hand. We gotta take
a break for the bottom of the hour. We'll be
right back. Good morning, all right, welcome back to the show.
(01:06:47):
Good morning. I sort of kind of fixed the beach
cam issue, sort of. If you're watching it on wimpin
and Rumble, it'll be kind kind of.
Speaker 6 (01:07:00):
I don't know. You know, it's still got that stupid
play button in the middle of it, and you'll see
it maybe in the next break. I don't know, we'll
see any Hell, welcome back to the Show's just today's
been a taxing day. He really has.
Speaker 5 (01:07:13):
I might have to change some of those statistics. It's
time for a couple of drinks or something.
Speaker 6 (01:07:18):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:07:21):
So another judge has ruled against Donald Trump with having
sent the National Guard to Los Angeles. Another US District judge,
Charles Bryer, who, yes, by the way, the name sounds familiar.
It is the Stephen Bryer, the former Supreme Court justice.
It's his younger brother. He ruled that the Trump administration
(01:07:42):
violated federal law by sending troops to a company federal
agents on immigration raids in Los Angeles. This makes now
two judges that have ruled against President Trump on that
and he basically California had sued the Trump administration over
the fact that Donald Trump had to send in National
Guard to And think about this for a second. I mean,
(01:08:03):
this is what Donald Trump did in l LA. It
was not one of these things where he sent them
in like in DC where he.
Speaker 6 (01:08:11):
Took over the law enforcement.
Speaker 5 (01:08:13):
Instead, he sent them in there to protect the federal
agents that were there to do the federal agent work. Now,
the LAPD was not allowed to protect them. So we
had the federal agents that were being attacked by protesters.
We have seen in the past in other liberal cities
(01:08:36):
where the protesters have gone in and have burned down buildings,
federal building, state buildings.
Speaker 6 (01:08:46):
So putting just the common.
Speaker 5 (01:08:48):
Sense together here going okay, So Donald Trump is sending
them in to basically protect those agents and to protect
those buildings. There was never an old order for people
to go in for the National Guard to go into
Los Angeles to patrol the streets. There was no order
to go into Los Angeles to take over the LAPD,
(01:09:12):
none of it. None of it was there. It was
merely go in there and stand guard and let our
agents do their thing. Make sure that the mobs don't
come to our federal property and destroy our building because
they'd already graffitied it.
Speaker 6 (01:09:30):
They've already tagged it a few times. So that was
the idea.
Speaker 5 (01:09:36):
I have a few liberal friends in California who've been
going off about this, and I have asked them, I said,
do you see the National Guard patrolling the streets. They're like, no,
so they're not patrolling the streets. They're just protecting the
federal buildings like the ice facility and stuff like that.
Speaker 6 (01:09:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:09:59):
So there again, they're not patrolling the streets. They're not
going into gang high gang activity areas and shooting at
people and rolling tanks down through the streets.
Speaker 6 (01:10:10):
Right. Well, no, then what is your freaking problem, Donald Trump?
He sent the military in.
Speaker 5 (01:10:18):
Yeah, he had to send the military in to protect
the federal assets because well, the LAPD was told not to.
And this judge rules that that President Trump sending in
the troops to protect the federal property, that he violated
federal law.
Speaker 6 (01:10:38):
I want to know what law was that he violated.
Speaker 5 (01:10:40):
I really do, because I want to I want to
actually read the law that he violated. But California had
sued Trump, saying that the troops deployment violated the law
that prohibits military enforcement of domestic laws.
Speaker 6 (01:10:55):
Again, the the.
Speaker 5 (01:10:59):
The the National Guard that was sent into La was
not there to enforce domestic laws. They were there to
protect the buildings. They're not there to arrest people. They're
not there to shoot people. They're not there to roll
tanks down through the city. They are there to protect
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the federal buildings and the federal agents, not enforce law,
but to do that. The Trump administration's lawyers had argued
that the Posse Comatatis Act does not apply because the
troops were protecting federal officers and not enforcing laws. Again,
(01:11:41):
we're in Florida and we saw this. The attorney said
that the troops were mobilized under the authority that allows
the president to deploy them. And on Monday, a judge
in Washington ruled that the National Guard was deployed to
Los Angeles during the immigration enforcement protests was illegal and
(01:12:03):
at the remaining troops were not required were by the way,
not required to be withdrawn.
Speaker 6 (01:12:08):
So this is one of these things you just time
out for a second.
Speaker 5 (01:12:12):
Can we pause. Okay, we're suing Trump because he sent
in the We need hang on, we need paper.
Speaker 6 (01:12:23):
To do this. Hang on in an extra piece, spait. Okay,
hang on to the padout.
Speaker 5 (01:12:28):
This this whole liberal logic. Sometimes you need to write
all this down to make it make any sense. Okay,
Trump sends in, uh, the National Guard. National Guard goes
in mission protect the assets and agents federal agents. Okay,
(01:12:48):
that's it. That was the mission, not to enforce the laws. Okay,
so we'll add that in there, not law enforcement duties.
Speaker 6 (01:13:01):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:13:03):
LA sues Trump for troops being there to enforce domestic laws. Now,
if I'm not mistaken, and I just wrote this down,
help me with this, if if I'm having a little
problem with it, Trump sent the National Guard to protect
(01:13:24):
the assets, not to enforce the laws. Okay, so I'm
gonna underline that triple underline that not to enforce the laws.
LA sues or California sues Donald Trump because he sent
them there to enforce the laws, but he did not
send them there to enforce the laws. They were not
enforcing the laws they were protecting. Okay, got that all right?
I think I got that understood there pretty well. Judge
(01:13:50):
says he broke the law, shouldn't have sent them there,
But the troops that are there are not being required
to be with t wrong. So wow, this this is confusing.
This this is this is We might need more than paper.
We might need like a big old white board or
(01:14:11):
something to figure this out. So the judge that says
that it was really bad that Donald Trump had sent
them in there, but now that they're there, yeah, I
mean you don't have to they don't have to leave.
They can stay there. Wait, so they it was bad
and you ruled against us and said that we broke
the law. But we broke the law, but the troops
(01:14:32):
can stay even though we broke the law when we
weren't breaking the law, because we're only going to protect
the officers and the property, not enforced laws. But we're
sued for enforcing the laws that we weren't enforcing because
you guys even weren't even enforcing them. We're there to protect.
So we did it wrong. We're bad guys, but we
can stay. The hell's in this coffee this morning. I mean,
(01:14:57):
I don't feel drunk, but trying to figure this one out,
it's like trying to talk to the drunk guy. We
have a big problem in this nation when it comes
to the judicial branch of our government. Our judicial branch
of our government is out of control. And I don't
(01:15:19):
even think I don't know if they're thinking about this correct.
Maybe they're drunk. I mean most of them are Democrats,
and considering the poll we just did on the on
the drinking, the Democrats are drinking more than the rest
of us.
Speaker 6 (01:15:29):
Maybe maybe that's the case. Maybe he was just drunk.
Oh he wasn't.
Speaker 5 (01:15:33):
All right, listen, this is gonna be this is gonna
be great. You right, so you didn't go in to
break the laws. It's a fuss the laws, right, No, Okay,
you're still because there's fussing the brand the laws. Okay,
well he broke the law. Donald Trump bad and he
breaking the law. But you guys can stay. You guys
(01:15:54):
look good it, guys look good in the uniform. And
you guys want to drinking.
Speaker 6 (01:15:59):
I think I got that's some ext the bottles there.
That's got to be the only answer. The judges have
got to be drunk.
Speaker 5 (01:16:09):
Sue him for doing something that they're not doing. Told
that you broke the law when you didn't break the law.
But you broke the law that you didn't break. But
you can stay there even though you broke the law.
How does any of the there's something wrong with the matrix,
get it on the phone.
Speaker 6 (01:16:26):
We need to control all delete. One of the servers
went down because there's some glitches going on. Something. Something
is really wrong in the matrix. But again, here's the Democrats.
You know.
Speaker 5 (01:16:40):
Their their thing is that they they're more concerned about
going after Donald Trump the man and the actions that
he does, rather than stepping back and going what is
he doing? Oh so Donald Trump is going to send
stuff into our city to help make our city better.
Speaker 6 (01:17:01):
Oh no, no, no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 5 (01:17:03):
We can't be doing that. Donald Trump evil? No, Donald
Trump trying to help you. No, Donald Trump evil. Now,
I'm pretty sure he wants to help you. Nope, he's evil.
It's almost like the Democrats. Another perfect example of this
is that their house is on fire. The house is
completely engulfed in flames, and the fire department rolls up
(01:17:27):
and they look at the fire department. They're like no, no, no, no, no, no,
we don't want you here. And they're like, man, we're
here to put the fire out in your house. Your
house is on fire. No, no, no, I didn't say
I wanted fire department here. I wanted a social worker.
Where's my social worker? I mean, that's about the best
(01:17:51):
you could get with this logic with the left. Their
house is on fire and the fire department shows up,
and they say, no, we don't want that. What we
want is a social worker. We want somebody to come
in here and make me feel better. We'll tell you what,
if you get out of the way, we'll put some
water on the fire and it'll save your house and
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you'll feel about it. No, no, I must have I
must have feelings, and my feelings right now are not there.
Speaker 6 (01:18:19):
So I need a social worker.
Speaker 5 (01:18:21):
Get me a social worker, and make sure I know
what their pronouns are before they get here. I don't
want to miss pronoun them.
Speaker 6 (01:18:30):
There's no way this is real life.
Speaker 5 (01:18:32):
I mean, seriously, there's no way that what we are
experiencing right now is real life.
Speaker 6 (01:18:37):
There's something wrong.
Speaker 5 (01:18:40):
There's something seriously wrong with the matrix that we are
living in at this point. I don't know if somebody's
controller didn't get new fresh batteries or something when they
were playing the video game that we are living in.
Speaker 6 (01:18:54):
But something went wrong. Maybe we got hacked. I don't know.
But there's just no way in real life that people
are supposed to be like this. And I don't know
where it came from.
Speaker 5 (01:19:08):
I mean, we've always seen like the stupid in liberalism.
We've always seen that, you know, they come out and again,
at one point you were able to at least look
at some of these liberals and go, all right, I
can see where you're coming from. But yeah, I completely
disagree with you and all and it defies all logic
(01:19:28):
of what you're trying to say.
Speaker 6 (01:19:29):
But I can see now you're just like, what where
did this come from? It's her? Yeah, but you got
a slung. There's there's no way that you're a her.
It's ma'am. No, it's not, ma'am.
Speaker 5 (01:19:49):
I'm confused by what wrong in the world that we
are living in. And it happened quickly too. It happened
quickly in so hardcore.
Speaker 6 (01:19:59):
I mean, I don't know. I'd blame the drugs, but right,
I don't even know if it's the drugs, I mean,
I mean that that would be that would be a
logical thing that like if you've seen all these leftists
out there doing drugs, that there their brains are just
melted in something. But I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:20:18):
I mean, it's again, the the argument about liberalism is
a mental disease.
Speaker 6 (01:20:24):
You know.
Speaker 5 (01:20:25):
I was never really into that argument for a long
time until recently, where now I kind of start looking
at it and going, it's got to be I mean
for you to be able to not have any logical skills,
to be able to look at something and go, oh,
that's hot, I mean that that's kind.
Speaker 6 (01:20:44):
Of where it all went wrong with the left.
Speaker 5 (01:20:46):
Complete inability to logically make a decision on something, to
be able to do any sort of critical thinking, to
think something out and go, well, jeez, if we do this,
what's the the the reaction to that?
Speaker 6 (01:21:01):
Instead, it's all feelings.
Speaker 5 (01:21:04):
I mean, you know what, maybe the Marxist agenda is
is way more brilliant than we thought. Maybe the idea
of getting in there and brainwashing people the way they
did was way more brilliant than Maybe they completely pulled
the one over on us. But we need a reset
button or something because it's just not working out too well.
Speaker 6 (01:21:27):
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 on
Florida Man Radio Network. Thanks for getting your day going
over us today. This has been a day, I'm telling you,
(01:21:48):
it's just it's almost an insane asylum show today. But
thank you for sticking around. We do appreciate it. Speaking
of the insane asylum, Donald Trump had an interview with
The Daily Caller and he was talking about how he
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is open to the idea of bringing back insane asylums
to institutionalize the mentally ill individuals on America's streets.
Speaker 5 (01:22:21):
This could be real interesting one. You know that there's
gonna be the meltown. There's gonna be asked about.
Speaker 6 (01:22:27):
Oh my god. Say we told you that Donald Trump
is a dictator, and look at what he's trying to
do now. He wants to put people in he wants
to lock them up in institutions. Oh my god, it's
the worst thing ever. Donald Trump is all mad. But
then again, where do you limit that? You know that
that's the serious question. You know, when when you want
(01:22:49):
to do something, you've always got to ask where are
where your limitation? Where do you draw the line? Where
do you say this is it?
Speaker 5 (01:22:56):
Because based on what we watch right now with the left,
I mean, they're all bad, crap crazy. So do we
just put the people that are on the streets that
are a little Craig Cray lock them up in there,
or do we continue going because we we could do
(01:23:19):
some we could fill up some serious, serious institutions. But
Donald Trump was talking with the Daily Caller White House
correspondent Reagan Reese. They sat down to have a meeting
in the Oval Office on Friday, you know, back in
the time when Donald Trump had died, because he hadn't
been out there with the press. But they did an
(01:23:39):
hour long interview and the president spoke at length about
his work cleaning up the streets in d C. And
also added that he was open to having the government
reopen insane asylums and telling the caller about how they
used to run, how they used to run in New York.
Speaker 6 (01:23:58):
But he he when when he was asked, we said,
it's horrible, and I want to get to Russia. But
I want to ask you another question. About the DC crackdown.
Speaker 5 (01:24:05):
Would you be open to the government reopening in stat
a silence for people with serious mental illness? And Trump
said yes, I would. And he said, well, they used
to used to have them, and you never saw in
people like we like we had, you know, they they
used to have them. And God, here I'm gonna read
Donald Trump, this is going to be difficult. And what
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happened in states like New York, in California and by
the way, Massachusetts as well, that they had them. New
York had a lot of them. They released them into
society because they couldn't afford it. You know, it's massively expensive,
but we had there. There were all over New York.
We remember when I was growing up, Cedar More they
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had a place Cedar Moore. They had Jesus, I can't
I love Donald Trump and all, but damn trying to
read something that he actually spoke, I can't do it.
Bottom line is that Donald Trump was like, yes, we
need to open up some in and asylums. And I
remember it in Massachusetts when I grew up, we had
the Massachusetts State Hospital in Northampton and it was, by
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the way, beautiful location because it was up on the
Hill which overlooked the Pioneer Valley, which was nice, but
they've recently actually demolished the entire thing now and put
a community into it, which I would not live in
that community for all the money in the world, because.
Speaker 6 (01:25:27):
You know, that place is haunted.
Speaker 5 (01:25:31):
But I remember as a kid that place. It was
a massive complex. And of course back in the day
they did some experiments, you know, lobotomies and all the
other shock therapies and everything else that they did. And
you know, obviously today we know that a lot of
that stuff that they did was well not appropriate, and
there was some bad things that happened in a lot
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of them. But we've evolved since then, and honestly, now
we have a lot of hospitals that are just closed
because they can't do anything. Maybe it is time for
us to start start opening these things back up and
putting people into these asaan asylums to address the issues,
because they really truly are a danger to public across
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the board in so many different ways. They are a
danger to the public, whether it be a health because
of them living on the streets, and diseases and all
the other stuff that.
Speaker 6 (01:26:23):
They're going on, crime and so much more.
Speaker 5 (01:26:26):
And and you know it's coming from a party of compassion,
and we have to think about the people. They're not
thinking about the mentally ill at all. And you know
the Left will go against this in every possible way.
Speaker 6 (01:26:41):
Oh my god, we can't do that.
Speaker 5 (01:26:42):
You can't just lock them up now, Yes you can,
and you should because it's not fair to those that
do have the serious mental illness. And and I don't
know if you've seen them in the streets, but it's there,
serious mental illness and these are people that are never
going to recover. And the idea of just simply letting
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them live on the streets becoming a nuisance to society,
and also think about the health of them. I mean, sure,
you might be able to figure out a way to
get them to be a little bit less crazy, but
you'll also have them in a place where they can
get food, they can get health care, they can be
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taken care of, and we don't have them making a
mess of society and on the streets.
Speaker 6 (01:27:30):
I mean, it's a win win.
Speaker 5 (01:27:32):
We win because we had cleaner seats, safer streets, we
don't have the mentally ill creating crimes, and we have
the compassion and take care of the people, something that
should happen. All right, Coming up after the break, doctor
James Thorpe is going to be joining us. We're talking
with him about some of the vaccine stuff that's going on.
A lot of stuff changing with Donald Trump on that.
(01:27:53):
Hang on, we got to take a break. We will
be right back. This is the Brian Rush Show on
the Florida Man Radio Network.
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Speaker 5 (01:29:41):
All right, welcome back down number three of the show.
Good morning. Uh yeah, the doctor. We can't find him.
I don't know what happened to the doctor, so I
we'll probably the reschedule that or whatever. I don't it's
going with the day. I mean, it really truly is.
It's been one of those days. So, I mean, there's
surprised that the guest isn't ready. But anyhow, welcome back
to the show. Thanks so much for waking up with
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Speaker 6 (01:30:15):
Do appreciate it.
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What Oh okay, Sorry, I just I saw out of
the glimpse of my eyes, and I'm like, please don't
trull me.
Speaker 6 (01:30:22):
Just because the.
Speaker 5 (01:30:22):
Weather has been so nice, it really has been. It
has been like this really beautiful fall kind of weather.
Is it's been warm, but it hasn't been hot. And
it hasn't been really cold. I just looked down at
my phone and I didn't realize that my phone has
an up arrow for the for the high and a
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down arrow for the low. And I looked over and
I saw one hundred and ninety degrees and sunny. No,
it's the high is going to be ninety. God gave
me a heart attack. I'm like, what the hell, There's
no way it could be that hot out anyhow, welcome
back to the show. I'm telling you today's show, we
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are an absolute hot mess. I don't know what's gone
wrong today. It might be the sleep deprived nest or
something that's going on. I don't know. Is there something
with the moon? Maybe are the planets aligning in a
certain way. I never really believed in all that, but
maybe there's something to it.
Speaker 6 (01:31:18):
So cn ed.
Speaker 5 (01:31:19):
I love Abby Phillips because Abby Phillips is like the
epitome of stupid. She's almost like the female version of
Brandon Johnson. You know, Brandon Johnson, the mayor of Chicago.
Whenever you look at him. The first words that come
out of my mind when I look at him is
I mean, because that's what he looks like and even
(01:31:42):
when he talks, like when he has a press conference,
you know you'll see him in the press conference, and
he he does day they may the mayor of coago
a body, and it's just is this thing on, don
(01:32:02):
go to cameras. I mean, that's the response I get
from him every time that he talks. And Abby Phillips
has got that same look.
Speaker 6 (01:32:10):
She just comes.
Speaker 5 (01:32:11):
Across a little smarter, a little and I don't want
to call her smart because she really isn't. But they
were talking again during her show yesterday, and she's now
facing a lot of scrutiny for suggesting that the violent
threats against the image the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers
(01:32:31):
and their families is it's a risk that they have
to take it.
Speaker 6 (01:32:36):
It's all part of their jobs.
Speaker 5 (01:32:39):
Are you kidding me that that's the attitude that you're
going to take, because you know that the left right now,
they're losing their minds because of the fact that ICE
agents are are covering up their identity so that they
don't get doxed. Because we see what the left does.
It's not like the left goes.
Speaker 6 (01:32:57):
I just wanted to make sure that it was Officer
Jones that was doing this okay, everybody, Hey, look it's look,
it's officer Jones.
Speaker 5 (01:33:05):
Now that we know that's non Why it's because they
will dox them. And how do we know this Because
they've done it, and it is okay, according to Abbie
Phillips over in CNN, for the the Customs and Enforcement
agents to receive the violent threats against them and their families,
(01:33:28):
because well, it's it's it's just part of their job.
It's a risk that they have to take.
Speaker 6 (01:33:34):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (01:33:36):
Of course these were mars came during one of their
panel discussions as at tax kind of on the the
the ICE immigration stuff has has sharply increased in the
free months, and again another reason for why you don't
want that information out there. And it's one thing to
sit down and give a hypothetical and say, well, you
(01:33:56):
know what if if we were to release the identities
that on there's a good possibility that maybe somebody would
do something wrong.
Speaker 6 (01:34:04):
No, we are watching one.
Speaker 5 (01:34:06):
We have seen ICE agents who have been identified be docksed,
we have seen them get attacked. We are watching the
ICE agents out there doing their jobs to make again
Blue cities safer. Let's emphasize that, shall we? Donald Trump
and the ICE agents are going into make blue cities.
Speaker 6 (01:34:29):
The Democrat run, Democrat majority cities safer. We are sending
all these resources in there to improve their lives.
Speaker 5 (01:34:41):
We're not sending federal resources and money and stuff into
conservative areas of this country to make our lives better.
We're sending it into make their lives better. And they're
bitching about it. They're attacking the ICE agents because the
ICE agents. Again the mission that ICE has and Donald
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Trump and Tom Holman has been very clear about this
from the campaign, let alone the beginning of the administration,
from the campaign that we're going to go in and
we're going to get all of the violent people out,
then we'll work in everybody else. But if the everybody else,
the families, the innocent worker and all the other stuff
(01:35:26):
that they give us the speech on happening to get
swept up in this because of the fact that you
won't let us into the jails to get the violent
people out, then it's it's gonna happen. But again, ICE
is going in to remove the violent people, the ones
that are committing crimes against the people, and the left
(01:35:47):
melts down about it.
Speaker 6 (01:35:48):
We gotta have their id. We got to know what's
your name and badge numbers? Sarah, I gotta put it
down here on my clipboard. What's your name?
Speaker 5 (01:36:02):
Shouldn't you be more concerned about the fact that a
violent gang and a violent gang members are committing crimes
in your neighborhood that are raping and killing your daughters.
I mean, shouldn't that be something that's more of a concern.
Speaker 6 (01:36:16):
Apparently not.
Speaker 5 (01:36:17):
And then when you get Abby Phillips who gets out there,
and she's like, duh, it's.
Speaker 6 (01:36:22):
A part of the job.
Speaker 5 (01:36:23):
It's the risk that they take George and I'm gonna
come over herod, Pet Dub, Buddy Rabbit. Some of the
incidents that have happened with agents being shot something that
you're not seeing a lot in the of the news,
because yes, there have been agents that have been shot
or then they've been shot at, along with being thrown at,
(01:36:47):
rocks at him and other projectiles thrown at him, spit
out of them, water thrown at him, all kinds of
other things. And there have been actually a few officers
that were injured. There was one local our, one federal,
and one local officer that was wounded by gunfire and
separate and sentenced in Texas, in New York, which again
has highlighted some of the danger that the federal law
(01:37:10):
enforcement and law enforcement in general is dealing with and
the left in their mental retardation way. And I don't
care if somebody's offended by me saying that. I really don't,
because that's what it is. And if you're offended by it,
don't bother sending a letter because the letter will get
deleted anyhow. I mean, it really will, or I'll read
(01:37:31):
it on the air and say it came from you.
But this is the problem that our law enforcement has
right now is that the left again would rather support
the criminals than support making their life better. And I'm
at a point now where I'm willing to support Donald
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Trump saying all right, forget it, you're on your own.
Speaker 6 (01:37:55):
DC.
Speaker 5 (01:37:56):
We're gonna take care of because that's ours. But Boston,
in New York, Chicago, LA, you know, all of the
others areas where're having all these you're on your own.
Speaker 6 (01:38:08):
You're you're totally on your own.
Speaker 5 (01:38:09):
And all the money that we've been spending there, we're
gonna give to the red areas, the conservative areas, so
they can hire more law enforcement and their law enforcement
can protect their people, but you guys are on your own.
And when your city starts to burn down, and when
the MS thirteen and other you know, TDA and other
(01:38:29):
groups that are in there taking over the city and
and you know, killing people and stealing things and doing
all kinds of really bad things, it's.
Speaker 6 (01:38:37):
All on you. You've got no room to complain later on,
because we all know that that's what's gonna happen. And
yet even the people that are supposed to be the
the uh, you know, the the media are out there.
There's nothing wrong with that, it's just the things that
they have to deal with.
Speaker 5 (01:39:00):
But miraculously there are some people that are coming around.
And Mayor Muriel Bowser of DC is one that I'm
I'm gonna be honest with you, I'm shocked by this,
the fact that the other day she came out and
she's like, okay, well, oh, I hate Donald Trump, but
the numbers show that what Donald Trump was doing is
(01:39:23):
lowering all the crime. Here's all the crime statistics since
Donald Trump has done this, this has gone down. This
has gone down, this has gone down. It's working well. Yesterday,
Marian Bowser has now directed the Metropolitan Police Department to
work and cooperate with federal law enforcement officials indefinitely. The
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press release that came from Bowser's office stated that the
mayor's orders continues the work of the Safe and Beautiful
Emergency Operations Center in managing the district's response to the
Safe and Beautiful Task Force, which was established by Donald Trump.
The order from Bowser comes as Trump earlier last month
announced that he was officially invoking the section seven forty
(01:40:08):
of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, which allows
him to do what he did, it's the law, and
that the Metropolitan Police Department would be placed under the
direct federal control and Trump who can also activated the
National Guard to help clean up New York or clean
up the DC, which is not going to take very
long before he's going to go, all right, we don't
(01:40:29):
need the National Guard here any longer. But the SBEOC
will manage the direct response, coordinated centralized communications, and ensure
coordination with federal law enforcement to the maximum extent allowable
by law within the district. According to the press release
coming from the Mayor's office, she's actually said you know what, hey, yes,
(01:40:51):
this worked. Not only did it work, we're going to
continue to do it. And then meanwhile, you take a
look at all the crime statistics, shootings down, murders down,
all the carjacking is down. Everything is down. The seat,
the streets are cleaner, people are now going out at
night and walking their dogs. People aren't feeling safer when
(01:41:13):
they're going to work in the day. And then there's Chicago,
Chicago with Mayor d Johnson, who again he just you
look at him and you can count the IQ points one.
Speaker 6 (01:41:32):
No serious, I just counted him. We're done. And what
do we get for a response from him?
Speaker 5 (01:41:39):
Trump is reprehensible and he's trampling on our constitution.
Speaker 6 (01:41:46):
He's reprehensible. How dare Donald Trump do this?
Speaker 5 (01:41:49):
I mean, we should all be absolutely outraged that Donald Trump,
who has a good heart, wants the killing the stop,
wants the crime to stop. And the fact that he
has said we're going to send in the National Guard
and federalize the Chicago stuff to clean that city up
(01:42:12):
so that the people of Chicago can live a safe
and happy and clean life.
Speaker 6 (01:42:16):
And he's reprehensible.
Speaker 5 (01:42:20):
And of course Brandon Johnson was on MSNBC, he was
there last night and he said again that Donald Trump
was reprehensible for trampling on our constitution, and he.
Speaker 6 (01:42:31):
Said that it is clear.
Speaker 5 (01:42:33):
It's clear that this is not about safety for President Trump,
because if he were, if he would not have cut
over eight hundred million dollars from violence prevention programs like
we have in the city of Chicago, where we have
CVI workers that are working to disrupt violence. If this
were about safety, he would not have cut, you know,
(01:42:56):
the ATF budget by nearly thirty percent. My police department
has collaborated with the federal government to get illegal guns
off the streets of Chicago. Just a couple of weeks ago,
we took over one hundred and seventy guns off the
streets of Chicago. Many of them have switches or attachments
that allow guns to be turned into machine guns.
Speaker 6 (01:43:17):
No, it's not machine guns, Jesus.
Speaker 5 (01:43:22):
Anyhow, these are the severe high power weapons if President
brought If the President was serious about safety, he would
go into red states where guns are being trafficked from Mississippi,
Indiana that come into the city of Chicago and cause
the type of violence that we saw just this past weekend.
(01:43:45):
Let me get this straight, Okay, and again, I might
need some paper on this one to figure this all out.
Chicago has tough gun laws. The bad guys are not
following the gun laws that are there in Chicago. And
Donald Trump is being reprehensible because he cut certain violence
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prevention programs, which little let's face it, you know what
those programs are, right, they're social workers. Hi, I'm here
from the Social worklar office, and I was just wondering, sir,
could you stop being so violent?
Speaker 6 (01:44:20):
That is what he cut the budgets on.
Speaker 5 (01:44:24):
And if he ended up cutting the budget of the
ATF by thirty percent, there's a good chance they just
didn't need the money, or there's something going on where
they looked at it and said, yeah, that money's not
needed there, And good for you. You took one hundred
and seventy guns off the streets of Chicago. But you
have fifty five people that were shot over this past weekend,
seven of them fatal. How is this donald Trump's fault again,
(01:44:48):
because the same thing was going on before.
Speaker 6 (01:44:50):
Oh wait a second, it's not Donald Trump's fault.
Speaker 5 (01:44:52):
He's just trampling on our constitution because we got to
say that to make Donald Trump look bad. And he's reprehensible,
and he's trampling on our constitutional rights. It's actually those
red states in red cities. It's all their fault. It's
all of their fault that the people of Chicago who
are breaking the law that are not supposed to be
having guns because of the law, which again violation of
(01:45:14):
the constitution. I mean, Donald Trump is trampling all in
our constitution. But you can't have guns. Hang on a second, wait, wait,
let me look that up. No, I don't have to
go too far. That was the second one. Yeah, you're
trampling on the constitutional rights of your people by not
letting them have guns. But again, the ones that are
not supposed to have guns in the city are leaving
(01:45:37):
your city and going to another city buying the guns,
knowing that it is illegal for them to have the
guns in Chicago. And they're going back to Chicago with
the guns that they're not supposed to have because you
told them they can't have it, and it's the red
(01:45:57):
city's fault. How you're able to rationalize that type of
thinking is impressive. I mean, it really is for you
(01:46:18):
two to put the effort into figuring out who we
can blame, and that's how the left does everything. With
them it's all who can we blame for this?
Speaker 6 (01:46:27):
We got a problem. We gotta blame somebody for this problem.
Who do we do it? Well, the bad people who
are told not to have guns.
Speaker 5 (01:46:34):
They're leaving the state and going and get guns illegally
from over there and bringing them over here and breaking
the law.
Speaker 6 (01:46:41):
So it's the people that sold the guns. Lord, have
mercy the level of stupid.
Speaker 5 (01:46:46):
We got to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Brian Rust Show. Good morning, Making liberals.
Speaker 8 (01:46:59):
Crow one happy show at a time. This is the
Brian Rust Show.
Speaker 6 (01:47:07):
All right, welcome back to the show. Good morning. Thanks
so much for waking up with us today. Do appreciate it.
Oh anyhow, Tim Walls got to talk about Tim Walls
and his comment on guns. This guy's such an idiot.
I mean he really, I mean, when you when you
look up stupid.
Speaker 5 (01:47:28):
It's a special kind of a thing with Tim Walls.
But during a press conference that he had outside of
the the Deerwood Elementary School on yesterday, he confirmed that
he will call an emergency gun control session and criticize
the number of guns and types of guns that.
Speaker 6 (01:47:45):
Are in circulation in America. Now, First off, the idea
of again, we're not gonna have an emergency gun control session.
Of all of the times that you have done that,
how many times does the devent effective? Just curious how many.
Speaker 5 (01:48:09):
Times has that been effective? Because we hear this all
the time. There's a mass shooting, and what do we
need to do. We need to have a gun control session.
They have a special concession of gun control. We need
to do the gun control. And what happens absolutely nothing.
Do you have the experts that come out and they
start talking about, Hey, if we're going to control guns,
(01:48:31):
here's the things that we need to do. We need
to non control the guns. We need to go after
the crazy people that are doing the things right. We
hear it all the time for the experts, but now
we have to do gun control. But during the press conference,
he said, the thing that makes America unique in terms
of shootings is that we just have more guns, and
(01:48:51):
the wrong types of guns are on the streets.
Speaker 6 (01:48:58):
Now. I wish that he would elaborate on the wrong
types of guns, but he didn't. It's just we have
more of them and the wrong type. Hell does anything mean?
Speaker 5 (01:49:11):
And he also went on to admit that he's going
to need some Republicans to cross the aisles to vote
for the debt with the Democrats in order to secure
his gun control package, and he went on to say
that if Minnesota lets this moment slide, we are determined
it's okay for little ones to not be safe in
a school or church environment, than shame on us. By
(01:49:35):
the way, he also failed to in this press conference
mentioned the fact that the man, the monster that killed
two children like eight and ten, and wounded many more
and efed up a whole bunch of others mentally for
probably the rest of their lives or at least for
a very long time, had changed his name from Robert
(01:49:58):
to Robin at age, which by the way, required parental consent,
so the crazy ass parents also involved in this. He
also didn't mention that the man identified himself as a
female after the name change. Walts also neglected to talk
about the fact that the shooter's video manifesto where the
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shooter said f those kids and where's your effing God now?
The trans shooter also made it clear that he chose
his target based and the lack of security because he
wanted unarmed victims. Waltz, again not saying anything about arming
teachers or taking any other similar steps to ensure the
(01:50:41):
classrooms and schools could be heartened by the way this
very same school had also brought up in the past. Hey,
we need to do something about security. We need a
little bit of help here on that. And what do
we get out of it.
Speaker 6 (01:50:55):
Nothing? But the problem is guns. The inanimate object that
is sitting there on the counter, that is sitting there
attached to your hip, that's the problem.
Speaker 5 (01:51:06):
The locker full of guns that we have in the
other room, that's the problem. Not the batcrap crazy guy
who thinks he's a woman and goes off and makes
a video and says, f those kids, where's your effing
God now? And I'm gonna go after that school because
of the fact that that school has unarmed victims. This
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is another reason for why we do have a congressman
that is now looking at a bill to repeal the
no gun zones in schools so that the good citizens
can be there to drop a turd like Robert. We
got to take a break for our bottom of the
hour here. We'll be back in a second. This is
(01:51:51):
the Brian Russ Show, and you're listening to the Florida
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Thank you so much for getting to your day with us.
We'll be right back. They say he's got good jeans.
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I'm just glad he's wearing pants. This is the Brian
Rust Show, all right.
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as well. So NBC has forced themselves to apologize because
oh my god, oh my god, we were so sorry
(01:53:09):
that we did the pronouns wrong. They'd issued a correction
at Friday after is after using the male pronouns it
is reporting to describe the trans shooter who killed the
two children and wounded seventeen others. In a media reposted
an NBC correction on this and they're their correction was
(01:53:30):
a previous version of this article used the wrong pronoun
for the shooter. She used female pronouns, and bright Barnews
also reported that the trans shooter changed its name from
Robert to Robin at age seventeen, therefore identifying as a female,
and as we were talking before, also left the video
(01:53:50):
manifesto behind. We're talked about f those kids and where's
your e fing god now, And the most important thing
that we have to worry about is, oh my god,
we used the wrong pronounce when we were describing them,
the horrible monster, I mean, the wonderful individual who she
just she just wanted to be pronounced correctly. The best
(01:54:14):
thing that was pronounced about her was dead. That's the
absolute best pronunciation of that piece of crab human being
was dead. But the fact that NBC again and they're
not the only ones because so many of the other
networks are doing the same thing, going oh my god,
we used the wrong one. You know, we saw the
(01:54:35):
situation with with NPR. I don't know if you saw
the NPR one there was. NPR had come up and
they did they did an interview with Amy Koshabar and
during that interview, at the end of it when they
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cut her off, she used the wrong and then the
NPR person was.
Speaker 6 (01:55:02):
Like, Okay, well, thank you so much for being on
the show today. We're going to have to let it
go here because you're stupid and use the wrong pronoun.
It's just so fed up that that's the way the
left to seize things. That is more important that you
get the pronoun in not more important than this psycho said,
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f those kids, where's your e fing? God?
Speaker 5 (01:55:26):
Now picking a location to shoot children because of the
fact that they're not protected. That's not where the important
thing was. And then you have things like this in
the UK, where the UK and their policing of speech
and policing of everything that has to be correct. There's
(01:55:47):
an award winning Irish comedian. His name is Graham Lynan.
He's the writer of it crowd and he was arrested
in London over a past social media post where he
criticized transgenderism. Now because of the man criticized transgenderism, they
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arrested him.
Speaker 6 (01:56:14):
Think about that.
Speaker 5 (01:56:17):
We hear about all of this stuff about how Donald
Trump is the worst and Donald Trump is a.
Speaker 6 (01:56:21):
Tyrate, and on and on and on and.
Speaker 5 (01:56:23):
On, and yet in the UK, when you criticize something
that goes against the the woke movement, they arrest you. So, see, lefties,
that's how you do tyrannism, when when you go off
and you are arresting people because of the fact that
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they said words, I was offended by the words. And
when the words were said, oh, I was so offended
by it. I didn't know what to do.
Speaker 6 (01:56:56):
You're a loser. But in a country where pet of
files are escaping sentencing, where knife crime is out of control,
where women are assaulted and harassed every time they gathered
to speak, the state has mobilized five armed officers to
arrest a comedian for his tweet. And he said, and no,
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I promise you, I'm not making this up. This is
one of the things that Lineham had actually wrote on
his substack, telling about his experience, and it's true. Here
he is he's living in an area where again, if
you're a pedophile, you get away with it. If you're
having sex with a child, you get away with it.
If you stab somebody with a knife or hold somebody
(01:57:43):
up with a knife, you get away with it. Because
that's okay.
Speaker 5 (01:57:47):
You could go ahead and you can assault a woman
or harass a woman, and that's fine. But how dare you,
how dare you go off and say something about trans
You must be arrested. You must go to jail for
saying something about transgenders. It's just it's unacceptable and living
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in a civilized society, we can't allow that to happen.
Speaker 6 (01:58:19):
It's just messed up.
Speaker 5 (01:58:21):
And I really hope that the UK wakes it up
a little bit and realizes the stupidity in what they
are doing and change their ways, because that's not gonna
be good for the future of the UK. If you're
going to crack down on what people are saying, and
if you say something that goes against the woke narrative
that they can arrest you. That's being a tyrant, that's authoritarianism.
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What Donald Trump is doing is not either of those
but the left continues to say that it is by
the way, anybody see the drone strike or the military
strike that Donald Trump had on a drug boat.
Speaker 6 (01:59:05):
Oh, this was fantastic. This is absolutely fantastic.
Speaker 5 (01:59:10):
Trump Trump had ordered a US military strike on a
drug boat and ended up killing eleven t DA terrorists.
And they did it as a warning to traffickers, and
it was great. They the the the order was a
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direct order from President Trump for US military forces launched
a precision strike on a drug laden vessel in international waters,
killing eleven of the trend di Agua Narco terrorists that
were en route to the United States. And Trump declared
the operation a clear warning to traffickers that who that
those who smuggle poisoned towards American shores will face swift
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in lethal consequences. I love it. You want to to
invade our country, you want to bring your stuff to us, Well,
here's the thing. This is how we're going to handle it.
Bombs away, kaboom took that thing right out. There's video
of it as well, and it has been posted on
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social media. It's all over the place. But in a
truth social post. He posted that earlier this morning on
my orders.
Speaker 6 (02:00:21):
This was yesterday, the.
Speaker 5 (02:00:23):
US military forces conducted a kinetic strike against positively identified
trend Auragra narco terrorists in the southcom Area of responsibility.
He said the strike occurred while the terrorists were at
sea in international waters, transporting illegal narcotics headed to the
United States. The president included.
Speaker 6 (02:00:46):
The video showing an aerial view of the of the boat,
and at the twenty second mark in the video, the
boat explodes and bursts into flames.
Speaker 5 (02:00:56):
The boat also quickly sank. Donald Trump also that the
strike resulted in eleven terrorists being killed in the action.
No US forces were harmed in the strike, and says
please let this serve as a notice to anybody even
thinking about bringing drugs into the United States of America, beware.
In his classic new line, which I love, thank you
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for your attention to this matter. Maybe this is one
of the things that they need to start doing along
our border. Start drowning a few people, you start doing that,
and I bet you things are going to change a lot.
But then again, our border has gotten to the point
where it's pretty secure that now the only way they
could do it is by bringing it in on Bote.
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And now they're gonna want to think twice about that,
because Donald Trump just showed we're not playing around.
Speaker 6 (02:01:47):
If we find out who you are.
Speaker 5 (02:01:49):
That you're gonna come across in the open seas and
you're gonna bring the drugs and terrorism into our nation,
we're going to take you out. Also, can't wait to
see what's gonna happen with the the the actions in Venezuela.
You know, our military has lined up for potentially taking
out some more of the drug cartels there, and and
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when he was asked about it, Donald Trump was asked
about regime change, and so wasn't some of the top
military people saying, is this gonna be a regime change?
And the answer to that question was no, even though
they've kind of come out and said that, look, Moduo,
he doesn't belong there anyhow, and he needs to go that.
That's not the reason for why they're doing this. The
reason why they're doing this is to take out the cartels.
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It's the cartels that need to be worried right now.
And quite honestly, I hope that Donald Trump goes in
there and bombs the living stuff out of them.
Speaker 6 (02:02:43):
And absolutely destroys them. And it'll be interesting to see
how much.
Speaker 5 (02:02:50):
Further along it goes before we do get to that point,
and it'll.
Speaker 6 (02:02:56):
Be it'll be interesting.
Speaker 5 (02:02:58):
Hang on, I'm you know, I used to be really
good at typing messages and talking at the same time.
Speaker 6 (02:03:03):
Maybe I'm just getting too old, can't do it anymore. Okay,
there we go. I just said to had to convey
some messages. So yeah, it's uh.
Speaker 5 (02:03:16):
Watching Donald Trump with how he is, how he's going
after things is fantastic. And of course the propaganda's getting
out here, you know, having to encounter Donald Trump with
all of the things that he's going And remember I've
said this before, and I think we all need to
be very well aware that what Donald Trump is doing
is he's doing things that benefit blue cities for their benefit,
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to improve the blue cities. That's really truly where it
is happening. And our buddy Brooklyn Dad defiant.
Speaker 6 (02:03:50):
This guy.
Speaker 5 (02:03:50):
He's such a clown. I mean, he really truly is
an absolute clown.
Speaker 6 (02:03:54):
He came out with a list. He came out with
a list of of cities that have a higher murder
rate than Chicago, Illinois, and he gave us this list.
Are you ready, let's hit this list? Are you ready.
Speaker 5 (02:04:11):
Now keep in mind too that when he does this,
the way statistics are written, you know, it's percentages based
off the population and everything else, not necessarily.
Speaker 6 (02:04:23):
The actual number.
Speaker 5 (02:04:26):
But in the list, there's the list of seventeen cities,
he says, Saint Louis, Baltimore, Memphis, Oakland, New Orleans, Cleveland, Detroit, Birmingham, Alabama, Washington,
d C, Atlanta, Indianapolis, Little Rock, Shreveport, Montgomery, Alabama, Buffalo,
New York, East, Saint Louis, and Anniston, Alabama all have
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a higher murder rate than Chicago, Illinois. And then he
goes on to say that it goes without saying that
more than half of these cities are in red states
where Trump is not sending troops. And I love this
argument that the left comes up with well in the
red states.
Speaker 6 (02:05:06):
Yeah, did you also know that that entire list of
cities that you pointed out are all run by Democrats.
The one thing that they have all in common, in
addition to high.
Speaker 5 (02:05:22):
Murder rates, is that they are all run by Democrats,
regardless to whether or not they're in a red state.
And I love this because I had this argument the
other day with another liberal from California about the whole
thing with the Red states, and I pointed out, I'm like, well,
you do understand that there are large blue cities in
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those blue states where the crime rate is happening there,
and that's the reason for why the entire state is
high is because of the high crime rate that are
in the blue cities, because of the policies of the Democrats.
This is the thing, too, is that you don't need
can in depth analysis. You don't need like some super
big degree to sit back and figure it out and go, Okay,
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what do all these things have in common, all of
these places where all of this stuff.
Speaker 6 (02:06:13):
Is going on. What do they have in common? Is
it conservative policies?
Speaker 3 (02:06:19):
No?
Speaker 6 (02:06:21):
Is it the constitution?
Speaker 7 (02:06:23):
No?
Speaker 6 (02:06:24):
What is it that they all have in common? Blue
cities in blue states and blue cities in red states.
It all got something.
Speaker 5 (02:06:36):
Oh, that's it liberal policies in liberal ideology. So I
know that it's hard for those on the left to
do critical thinking and to do any logical thinking.
Speaker 6 (02:06:51):
So I'll help you guys out a little bit with this.
It's your policies that are the problem. It is your
idea and concept that we don't need police in bad neighborhoods,
even though those in the bad neighborhoods are saying no, no, no, wait,
we need more police, not less, we need more. And
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of course the media and the left, they'll parade out
these people that'll be like, you know, they'll come out
and they'll be like, oh, no, we need to defund
the police. Yeah, the reason you want to defund the
police is because you're the problem that the police is
going after. But you just roll up to the single
mother in a bad neighborhood or a grandmother in a
neighborhood it's bad, and you go up to them and say, hey, look,
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what do you think about the police. Do you think
we should have more?
Speaker 5 (02:07:38):
And they're gonna say, yes, we need more police in
here because we need to stop all the crime. But
it's those committing the crimes that are like, now we
don't we need to defund them, And the politicians are like, y'all, no, sorry,
we need to defund them. But again, every single one
of these cities where there's a problem, crime rates, poverty rates,
all this other stuff, the thing that they have in
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common is the liberal ideology, the high cost of living
liberal ideology. Now I know because We'll be honest on
some of the statistics that there are some red areas
in this country where the poverty level is really high.
(02:08:21):
I get that, But then again, the Democrats in this country,
they have seventy percent of the wealth. And as we
continue to do the stories like elon Omar who went
from being worth fifty four thousand dollars last year to
be now worth six million dollars this year. You have
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Letitia James who committed multiple cases of mortgage fraud in
order to benefit herself. Do you have Lisa Cook from
the FED, one of the FED governors, who now has
I think it's three or four cases of mortgage and
financial fraud that she committed to further benefit herself. You're
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not hearing a lot of those stories about those on
the right, but you hear them all on the left
that they're benefiting themselves constantly. So I guess maybe if
more people on the red red side would start committing
more financial fraud and becoming wealthier themselves, than the poverty
rates would change a little bit. Right, But then again,
those on the right, even those that are living within
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the poverty level, they still abide by the laws and
they have this thing.
Speaker 6 (02:09:33):
This is. This is a this is.
Speaker 5 (02:09:35):
A very foreign word. So if you're a liberal listening
to the show, I'll give.
Speaker 6 (02:09:39):
You time to look it up. I mean you can
even if you need to, you can do an AI.
Speaker 5 (02:09:46):
Hang on a second, I'm gonna I'm gonna pump that
into AI right now, just so I can get a definition,
so I can help you.
Speaker 6 (02:09:53):
Morality a moral value. Morality is a system of beliefs
about what is right and wrong, good or bad, guiding
how people should act towards each other and the world.
It's shaped by culture, religion, philosophy, and personal experience, often
involving principles like fairness, honesty, and respect for others, different perspectives,
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and it goes on about a whole bunch of other stuff.
But if you go into one of these red areas
of our country, and you go to an area that
it's got high poverty, you know what you're going to get.
Speaker 5 (02:10:29):
You're going to get respect towards one another and understanding
of the difference between right and wrong. And somebody may
be a conservative and being on the right and living
in a red area and having a low poverty, but
you know what they're gonna say, Hello, to you. They're
gonna hold the door for you. They're gonna have a
good conversation with you. They'll talk about God to you,
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they'll talk about family to you.
Speaker 6 (02:10:56):
They'll be nice.
Speaker 5 (02:10:59):
They're not gonna be like, oh, I'm poor, so therefore
I can't be a good person.
Speaker 6 (02:11:02):
They're good people. And yet the left.
Speaker 5 (02:11:06):
You go to some of these left cities, and I'm
telling you, you're not going to see the same type
of reaction that you do from the poor red areas.
So the red areas, there may be a lot of
high poverty in that, but you know what, there's also
a lot of high moral values in there, and a
lot of people would take the moral values over the
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stolen wealth that the Democrats continually have over the American people.
Speaker 6 (02:11:33):
We got to take a quick break. We'll be right back.
This is the Brian Rush Show and you're listening to
the Florida Man Radio Network. Will be right back, all right,
Welcome back to the Brian Rush Show here on the
Florida Man Radio Network. Team minus two minutes and I'm
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calling at and T. I'm calling eighteen.
Speaker 5 (02:12:00):
We're gonna get signed up for our fiber network here
at the Knockodoff studios and we are going to take
the media comm stuff and go burn it in the streets.
For those those that missed the beginning of the show,
we had we had all kinds of problems with media
calm again this morning. And for those that are listening
to the show for a while, you know that this
(02:12:21):
has been a struggle that we've had for a long time.
At and T has told me that they have now
got fiber here in the the area where the knockodof
studios are. I'm hoping they didn't lie to me, because
I'm gonna just be I'm gonna be re pissing mad
if if if that's the case, because we've got to
change out our internet connection here because it just causes
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way too many problems. Uh so it it also set
me off in an interesting mood today. So I hope
that you have been fantastic U the rest of your
day today, And of course we will be back tomorrow
with more stuff. I believe we're rescheduling doctor Thorpe for
tomorrow to talk about some of the with.
Speaker 6 (02:13:00):
The vaccine stuff.
Speaker 5 (02:13:01):
Plus you know, you just never know what else is
gonna happen between now and then. With the with Trump's
America and the liberal meltowns and everything else going on,
It's never a dull moment.
Speaker 6 (02:13:12):
Which makes talk radio so much fun. It really does.
But anyhow, thanks so much for joining us on the
show today.
Speaker 5 (02:13:18):
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go have a fantastic day. We'll see you tomorrow, see
you later.
Speaker 6 (02:13:29):
Bye.