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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Not to be known about people of Egypt. And what
about Egypt Egypt? You say, what does Egypt have to
do with anything?
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Good?
Speaker 1 (00:09):
Point, not a word of criticism. Why Egypt? Egypt borders Gaza.
Egypt has built a huge wall to prevent the Palestinians
in Gaza from leaving. People left Syria they wanted to
places like Turkey and Jordan and so forth. Egypt will
not allow Palestinians to leave. Obviously Israel can't because they
come into Israel, which is who they attacked. But Egypt Arabs, Palestinians,
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Arabs Muslims. No, the Egyptians refuse to allow the Palestinians
into the Sinai Peninsula. They refuse to let them escape.
Egypt is doing this out of internal politics, not for
national security reasons. It doesn't want the Palestinians to flee
into their country. Has anybody pressured Egypt? Has anybody heard
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anything about Egypt?
Speaker 2 (00:59):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Not a damn word.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
Want to get it off your chests. You're in the
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Israel was attacked during a cease fire on ten seven,
twenty three. This was set in motion by Iran and
their seven dwarfs eight if you count the UN Thirteen
hundred Israelis were murdered on that day, except for the
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two hundred and fifty or so taken hostage and the
tunnels for an excruciating twenty two months where they were raped, murdered, killed,
approximately fifty six, half of which were killed and the
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other slaves still exist. One was shown by Hamas digging
his own grave a few weeks ago after being starved
to death. Half his weight is gone, and Christians and
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moderate Muslims looking for sympathy and attack of the murderers
were fed a bunch of bs by most of the world,
blaming the Jews for this while demanding a two state solution,
ignoring the fact that Israel gave them Gaza another state
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in two thousand and five. They failed that test miserably
are Gazans blaming Hamas no as they rant killed the
Jews from the river to the sea, before, during, and
after the attacks. Finally, Israel decided after the eighteenth or
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so cease fire disaster that they were taking God's guidance
to defend their country. As it turns out, not only
did God contribute miracles but guidance for the idf right
up and through the Big Daddy of all evil Mullahs
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of Iran. Now, what do the Arabs who call themselves
Palestinians think? Right now and during and before this happened.
Israel is listening to enlightened idiots like France, Germany, African
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countries and Australia. They may have another another amount of
solution to this, because they remaining Gozans backed the attack
on Israel and may relocate to those who want them. Well, look,
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let me look at it this way. There'll go my
weekend plans to visit Paris, Melbourne in London.
Speaker 1 (05:23):
Of course, the way to end this is for Hamasta surrender,
to release the hostages. They started the whole damn thing.
They killed civilians in Israel, they're killing civilians in Gaza.
But all the pressure is on Israel the world. The
world can put pressure on Hamas. What has Britain done nothing,
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France nothing, Germany nothing. Now they're doing worse than nothing.
So Hamas and its allies like Katar. Qatar has been
behind this from day one, but there's others and throughout
Europe and even in the United States. We have elements
in the United States. They've launched a massive campaign against
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Israel in the media, heavily heavily drenched in anti Semitism,
including these photos of emaciated babies published by The New
York Times and others on their front pages, accusing Israel
of actively starving these children.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
Hi, there, Welcome to the Dave wine Bomb Shaw. I'm
here with my lovely bride, Lisa Ann Weinbaum, who's early.
Maybe my really good breakfast. You were on it today,
what's up?
Speaker 3 (06:32):
And I'm really quiet today too. Well, because you don't
want me to make a noise over here.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Well, I didn't want you to turn on like stuff.
That's the show recording like you do every single week
that you're here during the monologue.
Speaker 3 (06:48):
Now we have an exception, okay.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
But now now that that particular part of the show
is over, so you may redact yourself and you may
speak whatever you want to. Just don't hit me. They
don't know. No, don't hit me. No. See there it
goes again. Stop it. It's too early in the show
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for that. Uh. And also also we have JP Maxwell
across the way. He is the producer of the show
by JP Rick Henderson at home. He did he did
all the clips. Nearly scared us to death when he
was chopping firewood instead. And uh. And also I want
to talk a little bit about my outfit. As you
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can tell, I have I have I don't know if
you get a close up on me or not, but
I have a picture of a friend. Yeah, there it is. That.
That is one Kent Dinsdale. He was on his deathbed
very recently, having several really horrible diseases, including cancer and
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prostate problems, and he just wasn't he wasn't getting any better.
Finally they took him to Saint Louis, they did one
last operation and suddenly he's better. Now. I know a
lot of people, including myself, prayed for him, and we
continue to because sometimes these things happen, and you know,
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things go the other way. And so far though so good.
Thank you God for that. And please give him his
life back if he can to die at a very
very late age. Yes, I just have to.
Speaker 4 (08:34):
Normally we don't address the comments necessarily, but we have
Steve Lester who says greetings from London. So we've got
an international person.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
Did and I mentioned I mentioned London just now. I
wonder if they had they had a way of getting
that to him. So we have somebody listening from London.
How cool is that? Okay? Alrighty uh so now we've
got we've got a great lineup today. We got JJ Bradshaw.
He he's lurking in. In fact, he wrote something, didn't he.
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I think he? I think he just wrote something to us.
He's ready. All right, well, we'll get your butt on
the phone and let's let's do this. Rabbi Moshe, Oh,
this should be very interesting. You know, the goddens don't
want to go anywhere. They want to stay home and
nobody wants them. And that was the argument I had
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last week with the rabbi. So it'll be interesting to
see what he says. And uh, and we have the
two names that God gave himself. I want to I
want to get that out too, Elohim, and oh, I
forgot the other one. I don't know, huh, Jehovah, Yeah, Jehovah, right,
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I think it was Jehovah. All right. So anyways, and
then we got Chris Adamo. Uh. He's always great and
he was he was covetching a lot about him being
called early last week. So you know, my my thing
to him is that just just you know, be glad
you got called at all. So we always have interesting
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conversations and we are friendly, but I like the kid people. Uh.
And ten o'clock, we got Don Mayhew running for a
senate in uh in Missouri, running against their other good friend,
Bill Hardwick. And we've got uh, we got Jeff Jeff
zinc and this this will be amazing. He has started
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a drug company, one that buys, uh, buys pharmacies all
over the country, and you know more about it than
I do. Right.
Speaker 4 (10:45):
Yeah, We've just had exploratory talks about my wife potentially
being if they were to let's say, bring a facility
here in our area, potentially being an advisor or administrator
for them if they were to do that. And also
I'm looking into possibly being the instrumance broker to help
so medical plans to individuals and employers to help get
costs down for the employer and the employees as well and.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
Give them better healthcare coverage.
Speaker 4 (11:08):
So just kind of exploring that option.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
Well, right now I'm looking at I'm looking at what
happened to him? He went away. I was just ready
to introduce him, and there he is. I think he's back.
Are you messing around with me? Or what? Ladies and gentlemen,
He got mad because I said come on, and I
talked for another minute. Probably, ladies and gentlemen, I have
a great, great surprise for you, And not so much
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because he's been on the show just about every time
it's been on since the beginning. He is now somewhere
practicing with his firearms. He's an expert on the constitution
and and and the law and this brand man. He
does his own interview basically, and I love that because
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it's less word for me. But here he is two
hundred and fifty seven years old. I got it right
all the way from somewhere in the in Missouri. My
friend John Jeffrey Bradshaw, JJ, what's up.
Speaker 5 (12:16):
Well, I'm hearing a little bit of audio crackle this morning.
So if this gets too bad, I will just call
you on the phone. But for the beginning, we'll give
this a try.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
Okay, you know you got to stop eating those snap
crackle and pops things because it's not good for you.
It's not good for you. They've asked Jeff. Jeff knows
is just not good this morning.
Speaker 5 (12:39):
I've got an awful lot to say about.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
Washington, d C.
Speaker 5 (12:44):
Yeah, Washington d C is a mess, not only political,
but they have serious crime problem which they have been denying.
And I'd like to address some of that, sure if
you don't mind. First off, Donald Trump for thirty days
is going to have the National Guard assist the DC
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Police Metro Police in wiping out the crime in DC
and also getting the homeless people someplace else. Surely you've
read all of that in the news.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
It's all you see these days.
Speaker 5 (13:21):
Let me go into a little detail on that. First off,
Chuck Schumer a person that I hold in load regard.
He's barely a human being. Chuck Schumer said, we will
fight tooth and nail against Donald Trump bringing National Guard
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troops in DC. Okay, Chuck, what you're saying there, if
you boil it down to his essence.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Yeah, we like the crime.
Speaker 5 (13:49):
The crime keeps us in business. So we're going to fight.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
And what the hell are we here? We got armed guards,
We have armed guards. He's a senator. They have errors,
they get limos.
Speaker 5 (14:02):
Yeah, it gets worse than that. Dave Chuck just happens
to be the figurehead of the morons in Washington, d C.
I think you ought to wear a T shirt that
says I am stupid.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
It doesn't mean too It zooms from whatever he says.
He doesn't need to wear a T shirt. Everybody knows this.
Speaker 5 (14:25):
You know, our president has the capability legally for thirty
days to have the National Guard come in and help.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
The DC police.
Speaker 5 (14:37):
There is a movement afoot in Congress to extend that,
which is going to have to require a little change
in the law. But there's three four hundred policemen in
DC and they're pretty demoralized. We're talking about crime statistics here.
You hear folks like Muriel Bowser, who is the air
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of DC. And by the way, she took off, she's
in Martha's vineyard right now, so she doesn't want part.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
Smart move, huh.
Speaker 5 (15:08):
But anyway, she said, you know, our crime's going down,
our murder rate's going down. Well, some DC cops came
and were whistleblowers and said, wait a minute, we have
a murder. Some lieutenant shows up and turns it into assault. Yeah,
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to try to polish this thing down and make DC
look like it's a relatively safe place. These are DC
cops that are a bitting.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
That's why she left town. I think because at first,
at first she said, oh, we're going to cooperate with
President Trump, and I guess somebody who sent her a message,
probably Schumer or somebody, and said you can't do that,
And I think she was conflicted and then spouted these
lies and then left town.
Speaker 5 (15:56):
Well, it's even worse than that if we go down
and notch or two. To the DC Police Chief Pamela Smith,
who was apparently a DEI hire, she was asked the
other day about chain of command and she didn't understand
what it was. Now, Dave, I'm a veteran. Let me
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tell you something. The second day of boot camp, you
get drilled into your head. You know what chain of
command is. Every cop knows what chain of command is.
And here is the head of the DC Police Department
DEI hired that doesn't know what chain of command is. Well,
it's no wonder these people have a problem, Dave. It's
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pretty clear to me when you've got somebody at the
top of the heap that has no clue about chain
of command, who's running this show?
Speaker 2 (16:45):
Well, thank god she's not up there guiding airplanes somewhere.
Speaker 5 (16:53):
So these or three four hundred Metropolitan Police Department officers
are actually going to be under the control of the
head of the DEA whose name is Terry Cole, and
National Guard will be under the Secretary of the Army
Dan Driscoll. Now why does that matter. Well, these are
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some folks, very much like Tom Hollman.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Who don't fool around.
Speaker 5 (17:20):
These are folks that say this is what we're going
to do, and by golly, it gets done. That's so
different from Washington d C. Where there's a ton of
talk that occurs and absolutely no action or any action
that gets taken in the wrong direction. We got a
couple of guys here going to kick some button, take
some names. In the first day, the very first day,
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they snag twenty nine illegals, forty five of rest for
people that were criminals they've gotten guns that are illegal, illegal, confiscated.
These people aren't fooling around.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
Well, how do you know they were criminals? How do
you know that there are criminals if they're not in jail.
Speaker 5 (18:03):
Well, the criminals run rampant. One of the problems in
DC is juvenile crime. What has happened is there are
no penalties. If you're a juvenile under eighteen years old,
you can get away with anything you want, get a
slap on the wrist, and the next afternoon you're back
doing your crime again. Carjackings, in particular by young kids,
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sixteen seventeen year old kids are rampant in DC. Now,
why haven't you seen any of that on the news?
Because here's a hell of a cover up to try
to make the place look like it's Nirvana instead of
the pig pen that it has become. I think it's
wonderful that Trump's doing what he's doing, and the way
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they're doing this is pretty slick. Rather than have platoons
of National Guarden folks running around fourteen fifteen guys at
a time, they're pairing to National Guard our troops up
with the DC cop. Whether it's an effective or not,
these are the cops back up, the cop does the arrest,
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the cop does all that stuff. All these guys do
is organize things, keep things subdued, keep things from turning
into a big, ugly deal. This is so different than
the way National Guard troops have been deployed in the past.
Remember way back in ancient history Kent State.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
Oh, I remember that, yes.
Speaker 5 (19:32):
Where we had some students that were killed by National
Guard troops. That was pretty badly done. This is being
well done. Somebody's doing some planning here and it's working.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (19:45):
Schumer hates it. Muriel Bowser, the mayor of DC, hates it.
Their current police chief who's not long for being police
chief because she's shown to be such an idiot. She's
going to bail.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
The politicians hate it. But you know what, even even
the blacks in d c Uh, the average black person
loves it. Yeah, they love it because they're just as
vulnerable to this these crimes as everyone else are. They
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hate it. They have been the victims of these crimes,
sure they are. Look at Chicago. They're murdering other blacks.
Little kids are getting killed there in the South side
of Chicago. I know that very well. I know people
that have relatives there who are black. Some of them
were on the football team that I at Evanston Township
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High School. Some of them went to professional football and
uh and and they know I said this to them
in a group. I says, uh, what are you doing
about all these kids being killed in your neighborhoods that
you're from? And they looked at me like I was
from merrors. I said, I'm serious. You guys are leaders
in your community. Kids look up to you. Why don't
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why aren't you taking care of these other guys down
there and demanding some police and get some leadership there.
And they didn't. They didn't have an answer to it. Well,
it's a way of life. Yes, uh jj. I hate
to interrupt you.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
We're probably gonna need you to call in because the
static has overtaken the audio.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
It's it's really hard to hear that. All right, give
us a call, buddy. Get rid of that computer too.
What the hell's going on with that anyhow?
Speaker 6 (21:34):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (21:36):
Yeah, this is this is a huge issue, not not
the yes, what, oh you have to have my phone?
Oh god, you forgot my phone. I didn't forget my phone.
You forgot to get the phone. Yeah, there you go.
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Well I have it, I had it, I forgot I
had it. Now, that's just he's a young man, he's
got he can do it. So now and now it's
my fault. Right.
Speaker 7 (22:09):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (22:09):
Hello, are you there? Oh? You better right here. Well
you can't see him, but he's there, and just because
you can't see him does not mean that he's an
he's a remarkably handsome person.
Speaker 5 (22:22):
Well, sorry about the audio issues.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
Yeah, we got to get something with that. We don't.
We ought to have you buy yourself another computer or something.
I don't know what the hell's going on with that,
so I don't know either.
Speaker 5 (22:34):
You'd think that with my talent, i'd be able to
fix that, but I haven't been able to.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
Yeah what is it you used to do? Be an engineer?
Speaker 5 (22:43):
Yeah, I'm an electronics engineering Oh come on, yeah, Well
you know the shoemaker's children have no shoes, So that's the.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
Way that well, you know, you know, I'm gonna have
to send Bob Willis down there too. He's a he's
an engineer.
Speaker 5 (22:57):
Well that'd be fine. Uh maybe we'll unfortune to have
a cocktail and you talk about how bad things actually.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
Are, Well, yeah, we owe. I talked to him all
the time. I play golf with the guy once a week.
He gives me lessons.
Speaker 5 (23:12):
Let me change the subjects here for a moment.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (23:15):
Jerrymandering, Yes, if you recalled. The Democrats left Texas to
avoid having to be defeated by a vote on jerrymandering.
Jerry Mandering is redistricting by use of the census. The
wiggest thing is supposed to work is we have a
census every ten years, counts of folks, and then the
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state legislatures or committees can redistrict. They redraw the lines
of a district, ostensibly to make things more fair, do
give everybody an equal opportunity. Gavin Newsom has just taken
this to a brand new level. Gavin Newsom, governor of California,
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has been Raisin Kane about the gerrymander.
Speaker 8 (24:10):
Districts in Texas.
Speaker 5 (24:12):
Looks like the Republican's going to gain five or six
seats in the House as a result of redistrict Newsom says,
that's unfair. We're going to redistrict California. He's got a
little problem. Redistricting has done every ten years in California.
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My statue, by a committee, it is supposedly a bipartisan committee. Well,
now Newsom says, no, we got to redo that. We
we got to outd Texas. So what we're going to
do is have a special elections. Going to cost about
two hundred and fifty million dollars to do this. We're
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going to have this special election and we are going
to toss the committee out and the legislature to do
the registricting. They used to do that back at Reagan's time,
and they found out it was so partisan, they went
with a bipartisan committee. So Nelsom's got a little problem there.
But what he's trying to do is offset the votes
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in the House of Representatives that there'd be more Republicans
in Texas. He wants to have more Democrats in California.
Offset this thing and keep the chaos inactivity of our
government as it has.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
Well, in other words, just another way of stealing elections.
My question to you is that if it's every ten years,
is that every ten years for everybody on the same day,
on the same month. No, Okay.
Speaker 5 (25:45):
The way this works is we have a census that
occurs every ten years. At the turn of the ten
year mark, so from to one there will be a
nationwide census out all these folks. Now, unfortunately, we count
the illegal aliens as well, and that's being worked on
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by Trump. We should only count citizens in the constitution,
it says everyone. So I guess that counts the folks
that are here illegally anyway.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
Well, gee, don't you think our border problems? Say, don't
you think our border problems? Mister producer border problems? I
want to play this for you. Uh yeah, border problems.
Let's let's listen about what previous presidents and others have
said about border problems right here. Uh, we're it's going
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to take a couple of seconds just to get it on,
but this is this is pretty interesting in terms of
what it used to be like, uh in in previous administrations.
So we're getting it very getting it there. It is
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there it is.
Speaker 7 (27:08):
So you don't have to sneak across from the first place.
Speaker 9 (27:11):
We do not think the comprehensive health care benefits should
be extended to those who are undocumented workers and illegal aliens.
We do not want to do anything to encourage more
illegal immigration into this country. We know now that too
many people come in for medical care as it is.
We certainly don't want them having the same benefits that
American citizens are entitled to have.
Speaker 6 (27:34):
Every place in this country are rightly disturbed by the
large numbers of illegal aliens entering our countries. The jobs
they hold might otherwise be held by citizens or legal immigrants.
The public service they use impose burdens on our taxpayers.
That's why our administration has moved aggressively to secure our
borders more by hiring a record number of new border guards,
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by deporting twice as many criminal aliens as ever before,
by cracking down on illegal hiring, by barring welfare benefits
to the lee allience.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
What seems yeah, what changed?
Speaker 10 (28:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (28:09):
You know that was Bill Clinton?
Speaker 2 (28:11):
Bill Clinton, It was Hillary too, and it was it
was George Bush, uh, the young George Bush. All this
in the uh late eighties and early nineties.
Speaker 5 (28:24):
It's the fact is, though all of that was nothing
but talk, there was a little bit more enforcement that
it was.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
What do you think they Why did the Democratic Party
let all those people in? Why do you think that is?
Speaker 5 (28:39):
Well, they're going to make voters out up and go Democrats.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
They've already done it. They've they've already given these people
license licenses and the drive cars and things like that.
Speaker 5 (28:52):
Uh, are on Medicare, Medicaid. Sure, you've opened the flood.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
Gates and they they're they're they're paying for they're paying
for these all these changes in these districts. That that's
that's counted. These guys are counted in these districts. That's
what real jerry mandering is. I knew him, and he
was he was an awful person. By the way. He
is the son of a gun cheat on everything jerry mandering.
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I'll never forget him. Yeah, Dave, that was coroner. But okay,
thank you, thank you very much. Well, come on, come on,
what are you doing here?
Speaker 11 (29:30):
You know?
Speaker 5 (29:30):
The fact is the Democrats dropped absolutely.
Speaker 2 (29:34):
Hold not a minute. Yeah, why do you know if
I'm funny? The bastard part wasn't for you necessarily, No,
but it is, you know me pretty well, definitely, Yeah,
I know. So yeah, so what do.
Speaker 5 (29:55):
You got in our government? Adam Schiff, Yeah, is barely
a human being. And every time I look at him,
I'd like to see a hangman's noose around his neck.
But that's just me. Okay, that's nothing.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
But there's a few others probably feel that way too.
Speaker 5 (30:13):
This Trader. You know, they've been trying to get to
this guy, and they may have found a way to
do it. Pam Bondi released declassified some emails that have
Adam Schiff and James Clapper doing some pretty bad things.
Two thousand and seventeen. Adam Shift was the guy that
orchestrated the leaks of top secret material to the press,
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and of course he denied all of that. We all
knew he was cheating. Well, Pambondi, God bless her soul,
has released some emails that said, looks like Adam Shift
did that. You know, release of classified information is pretty
serious crime and it's got a pretty serious prison term.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
Well let me just say, let me let me put
something in there. It's it's it's a very bad crime
and a felony. When you tell the FBI to spread
the story and they know it's a lie and he
did that, that's where that's where the federal government comes in.
These guys lie all the time. But when you tell
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the FBI to do your work for you like that,
then then it's a felony.
Speaker 5 (31:28):
Is this guy going to be prosecuted?
Speaker 2 (31:30):
I think he will. I'm looking at the news and
it seems it seems like he's going down. Yeah good.
Speaker 5 (31:38):
I hope he takes a few others with him.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
He he'll he'll take anyone he can to make it
easier at himself. James James Clapper c I A another guy.
Speaker 5 (31:50):
H James Clapper, when he was Director of National Intelligence,
overrode the objections of NSA Director Mike Rogers way back
when on Russigate. Now you and I have suspected the
Russigate was a big old made up best to begin with,
done by a Hillary Clinton's campaign. I think that's fairly
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well known at this point. Clever was the one that
pushed this thing above the objections of his other National
Intelligence people, who insensibly had the real facts.
Speaker 2 (32:26):
He pushed this as a.
Speaker 5 (32:28):
As a political thing, try to get to truck. Looks
like these released emails implicate him pretty badly in this.
And as Pam Bundy said the other day, whistleblowers are
coming out of the woodwork.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
On this stuff. Oh yeah, she said.
Speaker 5 (32:46):
Herself and her staff are approached every day by people
who have been quieted by the Democrats for fear of retribution.
Now there is no fear of retribution. So here we go. Sure,
I think her her folks are being overwhelmed by the
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volume of this stuff. Now, is it enough to take
to a grand jury? Is it enough to obtain under conviction?
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
Well, you're missing, You're missing who was the source. Who
was the source of the Russia Russia thing? And you
ought to go back to that because all these three
letter agencies were reporting there was no collusion between Trump
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and Putin. They said just wasn't happening, and they were
telling the president at the time that. And suddenly, after
the after the election in twenty sixteen, Barack Hussein Obama
started spouting this story out and directing people in his
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staff and the FBI conspiracy conspiracy that there was there
was fishy stuff going on between Putin and Trump.
Speaker 5 (34:10):
And Trump based on the Steel dossier, which was completely
made up right and pushed by Barack Obama. Obama and
all of his minions. I put out the names last Thursday.
That you recognize all of those names, and they are
all minions.
Speaker 2 (34:30):
Now, the question I want to ask you is why
did he do that after the twenty sixteen election. What
was he trying to do? He wanted to.
Speaker 5 (34:40):
Make sure that Obama or that Trump was ineffective in
effect of the things that Obama had put into place,
the lawfare, the welfare state.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
They impeached him twice. They were trying to disqualify him
and make him miserable and not go and run again ever,
And so it.
Speaker 5 (35:03):
Would be ineffective enough that he would tuck his tailor.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Yeah and uh. And after twenty twenty, they they followed
that up with with the one six of fiasco, which
was a fraud. Uh. And and they and and they
brought back the the the uh, this this deal about Russia,
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knowing full well was a total why and knowing full
well that they fixed the twenty twenty election, by the way,
And and they didn't think they thought they had Trump twice,
two or three times. They thought he was gonna use
he was just gonna go away.
Speaker 5 (35:45):
And at the point didn't say they got away with
this stuff because they were in power.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
When you're in power, you can carry this stuff, right.
And then it was in the burning It was in
the burning uh, closet of the f B I getting
ready to be burned up and burn bags. Yeah, burn bags.
Speaker 5 (36:05):
They were all surprised.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
Wow, well, let's just see what they Let's see what
they do. Well, I'll tell you what. It's not even that.
They're probably not going to put Barack Obama in jail,
although he belongs there. It's not like that. But some
of them might be going and and they're just going
(36:28):
to tear themselves apart and blame each other. And I'd
say I'd give it about ten years before they're effective again.
What do you think that may be?
Speaker 5 (36:39):
That may be not quite effective enough. I think as
these dominoes fall and these folks point to each other
and turn state's evidence for immunity, I think you're going
to see a huge conspiracy and the Democrat Party. And
I think once, once the public has has seen this
(37:01):
and the light of days shined on it, I think
the Democrats are going to hel them of a time
for more than ten years.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
Well, it could be it's hard to bring the elections. Yeah,
you would think. You would think that the next guy
in is going to be uh JD and or Marco
and all that. And I don't see these guys screwing
up this band. I don't see them as guys corrupt. Yeah,
on our side, they're just not that corrupt, you know.
(37:31):
I don't think. I don't think either one of those
guys are corrupt.
Speaker 5 (37:35):
I think they're exposing corrupt at a tremendous pace.
Speaker 2 (37:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (37:40):
The beauty of it is people like JD hard to
get dirt on them. They just don't have any dirty dealings,
as opposed to say an Obama, Biden or Clinton, where
dirty deals were the name of the game.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (37:56):
And the beauty of this is so much of this
has been highly class and the folks were sure it
would never see the light of day.
Speaker 2 (38:05):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (38:05):
The Trump administration is going through with a chainsaw.
Speaker 2 (38:09):
And undoing all of that. Yeah. And you know what,
you could say, Oh, that's just him doing the same thing. Now,
this is him actually going after criminal uh players who
are who are worthy of the punishment that they deserve.
Trump didn't do anything wrong. He didn't do anything wrong. Okay.
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They set him up constantly because they were they were
scared he might succeed, and then sure at the end
that he was out. Okay, So anyways, other can I
see that there's some messages for U for JJ, I
think I bet you yeah, there is UH good morning
(38:57):
from Oklahoma. That's where you're at, right, That's where I
have some uh Roy maddox a morning, Roy, Uh is
he your son? He is my son in law, son
in law and my daughter husband and Patricia Odin and
Maxwell the official pastor to the Dave Windboum Show, looking
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good sounding, good go team. Thank you pastor, pat and
Steve Lester the second? Do you know Steve Lester the second?
Greetings from London? That that that that the is that
a is that a song?
Speaker 5 (39:36):
You know what the h Yeah, there's been a lot
of headlines out of London about their federal government uh
accomplishing censorship.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
I wonder laws. Oh my gosh. All right, well, don't
tell anybody Lester, because you know we don't want we
don't want to scare your way. But you know I'm
Jewish and if I was there saying what I'm saying,
I probably be in jail. It'd be after my asth
All right, was the wait? I did? He missed that one?
(40:08):
And good morning. Great way to start our Friday. Well,
thank you, Rotary Club of Rallah lunch, Thank you so
much for waking up early and actually having breakfast with us. Thanks,
and I hope you're going to McDonald's. All right, what
else you got from me? Sir? We're way over time. Yeah,
(40:29):
we are, I got the rabbi the rest of the show.
Oh well, thank you so much. Let's all hear it
for John Jeffrey Bradshaw. Okay, least today, Thank you, buddy.
Let's let's talk to my next guest. He's back at home,
it looks like and it's probably ninety eight degrees out
(40:51):
there right now, so it's probably not sitting outside. But
he is a wartime rabbi. He's he has taken care
of IDF widows and their children to the extent that
he actually brought them to America a little bit ago.
And he's the author of the book Israel. What does
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it say what secrets of the Hebrew? Secrets of the
Hebrew Bible? All right, please welcome all the way from Israel,
my friend, Rabbi moshe Rothschild. So I've got to open
this up with a question. First, I watch reels a lot.
(41:39):
Do you ever watch that on Facebook? Yeah? Sometimes, I
mean it's you see a lot of dumb stuff, but
you also see some pretty good stuff, and some of
it's religious. So in reels, the original name names that
God gave to us that we're supposed to call him
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is Eloheim and Jehovah. Is this legit.
Speaker 8 (42:08):
Well, the it's a very complicated topic. The first chapter
of the Bible uses the name Eloqim, and then the
second one adds the second name we pronounce. We just
say Hushem, which means the name.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
Okay.
Speaker 8 (42:25):
So yeah, So there are different names that are employed
in the Bible for God, but they're not all describing
God's essence and describing the way we perceive God. So like,
for example, if you're in court and you're sitting in
front of the judge, so you might you'll refer to
him as the judge or your honor, because that's how
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you interact with him as the judge. But when he's home,
he's not a judge. He's now you know, he's he's
a father, he's the you know, he's a husband. So
the names of God, they define how we interact with him.
So for example, elo Keem is how we see God
as the controlling of nature and science, and you know,
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you see the power of the universe thunder lightning. So
that's how we experience you know, God in that way.
But then when you have a baby and you experience
God in the tender moments of life, so that's the
name Husham, which is a different, different way that we
experience God. So the Bible uses like seven different names
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for God, but they all have their place the same
way that you dave are say, brother, father, husband, uncle.
You know, you have different names indicating the different roles you.
Speaker 2 (43:45):
Play in your Well, what if they call me schmuck
or puts?
Speaker 8 (43:50):
Well, if you play that role, then they'll call you that.
Speaker 2 (43:52):
No they won't because they won't say it to my face.
But that puts that that schmuck you see. Oh maybe
not that fair.
Speaker 8 (44:04):
They may call you that behind your back.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
Well, some of them call me that. It hurts my feelings.
Can you hurt God's feelings if you call them the
wrong name? I mean, I guess you would.
Speaker 8 (44:18):
Well, you know, to the extent that we sort of
personify God, you know, we refer to him as a
judge and all these things. You know, I guess you could.
But you know, God is infinite, He's beyond human understanding.
Speaker 2 (44:33):
So all right, I want to play something for you.
And this is this is a clip from the amazing
speech that Mark Levin made about a week a little
over a week ago, and I want to get your
reaction play three.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
Please, they create anti semit their blood levels. That's what
we do call them, because we know it leads to
nothing but anti Semitism and hate in the killing of use.
It was a damnable lie, and The Times knew it
when it ran it. That baby that had showed on
its front pages a few weeks ago had cystic fibrosis.
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It had absolutely nothing to do with starvation. And you'll
notice his mother wasn't exactly starving either. But the lie
spread throughout the world all the Western media, and the
New York Times said, I guess we better fix this,
and they put out a phony, a phony correction, not
even a correction on a different site than nobody reads.
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The New York Times covered up the Holocaust. The New
York Times has been a mouthpiece for Hamas, and now
The New York Times is covering up Hamas's role in
the starvation, the starvation of its own citizens, organizing a
worldwide effort to push for a Palestinian state. It would
be as if in nineteen forty five, on the brink
of the defeat of the Third Reich, they were awarded
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the Third Reich with a country of its own. Let's
say carved out of France or Britain. What do you
think about that? France in Britain, Yes, reward with their
own country. What would this new state look like, this,
this new Palestinian state, where would it be exactly? What
kind of government would it have? What kind of military
would it have? Who is the Martin Luther King or
Gandhi the Palestinian figure? Who would lead it? Who is it?
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How would you prevent the Islamist death cults from taking
it over? Or making alliances with communist China or communist
North Korea? Are fascistic Russia or Iran or fascistic Turkey
for that matter, many choices? You know? What about them
getting ballistic missiles? How would that stop? I can hear
the isolationists in our country. None of our business, that's
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Israel's problem, None of our business. And why are there
no proposals from the West, not a single one directly
calling on a single Arab state to carve out parts
of their countries for a Palestinian state.
Speaker 2 (46:53):
Now I was reading before you get your reaction, I
was reading a special story. Worry about this Palestinian wishes
about what should have happened during the war. They're all
happy about the war. By the way, they think Hamas
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did did the right thing. They thought nothing of the
fact that thirteen hundred Jews were murdered and killed and
raped and babies had their heads cut off. No big
deal to them, okay. And in terms of Hamas, if
they had another election, they'd elect them back. So how
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does that go with your prediction that somehow they're going
to move somewhere else, like maybe France or maybe Germany,
maybe Australia, London.
Speaker 8 (47:58):
So, first of all, as far as that was Mark Levin, yes,
it was one hundred percent correct, accurate. Every single word
that he said is completely accurate.
Speaker 2 (48:13):
And this.
Speaker 8 (48:16):
Perpetuation of this lie that somehow Israel is purposely starving.
Gazin's is, you know, probably one of the most significant
blood libels since the war began, and there's been others.
And because it was on the front page of the
New Oric Times and Time magazine took a photo that
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was staged, and every single photo that has been shown
of kids starving has been debunked. You know, if this
was in fact true, why do you need fake photos?
If there's widespread starvation, I would think there would be
there would be availability of hundreds, if not thousands of photos.
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Why do you need to use photos that are debunked?
Speaker 2 (49:04):
You know? Can I interrupt you? I want to get
a definition of the word blood, the words blood libel,
what does that mean? And what is what is that
history of that?
Speaker 8 (49:17):
The word blood, the expression blood libel comes from the
Middle Ages, and my experience with the Christian community has
demonstrated that most Christians have no idea what this term
blood libel means. Well, the blood libels was a period
in history where the Jewish community was accused of killing
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Christian babies in order to use their blood to drink,
to use in the baking of matsa. Now, Udaism, as
far as I know, is the only religion that absolutely
prohibits the use the eating of blood. It's a verse
in the Bible. You're not allowed deep blood. It's a
verse levitiquets. And this perpetuation of this myth resulted in
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thousands and tens of thousands of Jews being slaughtered in
the Middle Ages. They would take a Christian baby that
had died or was killed, and they would plant it
in a Jewish home or a synagogue, and then they
would go on what's called a pagrama killing rampage, and
thousands of Jews died because of this lie, and it
became they were known as the blood libels. In other words,
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they were libel. They were guilty because of the blood.
And so that term blood libel is when you make
up a lie about the Jewish community and that lie
results in not just some you know, not just some
you know, some intangible result. But the result of that
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lie is that people die and people are hurt. And
that's what's happening. The result of this lie is that
it is endangered Jews worldwide, not just Israelities, but Jews worldwide.
Speaker 2 (51:05):
Is this what the insurrection was in Spain?
Speaker 8 (51:11):
Well, in Spain it wasn't a blood libel. You're talking
about the Spanish Inquisition right in the late fourteen hundreds.
Speaker 2 (51:19):
So what were they upset with? Their Those are.
Speaker 8 (51:23):
Did use to deny their faith and to convert to Christianity.
And basically you had a choice, you lead Spain or
you convert to Christianity. And it was called the expulsion
or the Inquisition. And many Jews left for and some
of them stayed, pretended to convert to Christianity on the
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outside and never really did. And you know this is
called the Spanish Inquisition fourteen ninety two.
Speaker 2 (51:53):
Now I say that because I was in Barbados for
the first time thirty plus years ago before I re
met my lovely bride here, and I decided to go
downtown and ran into a cemetery that was attached to
a Jewish temple, I think, and I started to I
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went in there by on my own. So I'm looking
at these graves, and there were some like in the
late fourteen hundreds and early fifteen hundreds, and so I
asked around, and I guess that's one of the places
people came over from Spain to survive what was going
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on in Spain by making them convert to Christianity.
Speaker 8 (52:50):
Yeah, a lot of South America, a lot of South
American countries absorbed many of those Jews that fled. And
there's very good reason to believe that if Christopher Columbus
himself wasn't Jewish, but certainly many of his sailors were.
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And the day that Christopher Columbus sailed was the day
that the Inquisition, meaning that those who are calling for
Jews to convert, which was the government at the time,
or to leave set down the date that Christopher Columbus
siled as the day the Jews had to decide. And
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so there are many people that believe, and there's very
good reason too, that Christopher Columbus himself was Jewish. Yeah,
you know, but that wasn't a blood libel. The blood
libels was something different. And so when the New York
Times posts a picture of a kid that has a disease,
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so he looks like he's starving, and they perfect and
know perfectly well because they edited the photo. They edited
out a picture of his other in the back, who's
perfectly fine, and they edited out. Now, there is food
insecurity in God, but meaning there's a war going on,
and that's what happens in the wars, and there's plenty
of food going in and according to even the reports,
(54:15):
close to ninety percent of the food that comes in,
which is more than sufficient, is stolen by Kamas. So
once again, and who you gonna blame, right, Israel, of course,
because you know that's the way they operate. They blame
Israel for everything, and is provides the food, Ramas steals it,
and so now and then they say, okay, we're starving.
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It's just a it's all a smoke screen, you know,
it's a smoke screen for jew hatred.
Speaker 2 (54:41):
Well, the irony of places like The New York Times
and Harvard is that they have Jewish influence, if not
clear ownership. And in the case of the New York Times,
it was founded by Jews, wasn't it. Yeah?
Speaker 8 (55:05):
I think it's Is it the Ox family? Ohs, I
think it was.
Speaker 2 (55:12):
And the president of Harvard is Jewish and they're about
ready to settle on giving the Trump administration five hundred
billion I believe dollars back in the in the for
being anti Semitic.
Speaker 8 (55:34):
Yeah, with that, I think it's RTE five hundred million.
Speaker 12 (55:37):
Is that?
Speaker 2 (55:37):
I don't know, it's either a million or billion. Huh.
Speaker 13 (55:41):
I think it was.
Speaker 2 (55:42):
Now it was more than that. There was one with
another settlement with one of the other schools too. Here
look it up. What hell? So all right, So so
we're back on this though. The peace deal. Uh uh?
You got Trump doing peace deals all over the world. Okay,
(56:05):
he just did uh azerby Azebaijan and Armenia.
Speaker 6 (56:12):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (56:12):
He's he's flying in to Alaska to do Trump. I mean,
not to do Trump, but to do uh Ukraine and Russia.
They are there, Abraham Accords coming because of this stuff.
Speaker 8 (56:31):
Uh well, it deitely is moving in that direction. I
would say, we hope. So look, Israel has a good
relationship with the Serbs, and I believe we buy.
Speaker 14 (56:43):
Fuel from them. Okay, I believe we buy our fuel
from them. So you know, all right, but he's doing
this all over the world.
Speaker 2 (56:54):
I mean, you know, you've got he stopped wars and
from India to Pakistan, and that was a long time war.
And they still hate each other. I'm sure, but I
don't This guy has gotten to where it's pretty pretty
good about what he's doing. It seems to me the
average American likes what he's doing, especially in d C,
(57:19):
especially in getting the illegal aliens backward they belong and
notefully taking pride in the fact that they're they're stopping
murders and are stopping all sorts of things. But how
does this affect Israel? What does Israel think of all this? Well?
Speaker 8 (57:43):
I think these are good things. I mean, how could
it be bad? I mean, I don't know. Did you
see what Hillary Clinton said?
Speaker 2 (57:52):
Well, yeah, that's that's how it could be mad be
made to be bad. Chuck Schumer and all these Democrats
are just digging themselves into all holes.
Speaker 8 (58:03):
Yeah, you know, did you see that. I think someone
posted that there was, you know, an anti is A
rally this week and in New York and it took
up like one block and it was hardly anyone, and
it used to be ten blocks and thousands of people.
Trump's plan to to not allow or to get rid
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of those who are on these temporary visas, these students coming.
It really demonstrated that these people that were allowing into
the country from from from jihadi countries that anti Israel.
Now Trump sort of cleaning out well.
Speaker 2 (58:43):
And I've also heard this morning just driving into the
studio that, uh, there are people being paid to to
to uh to protests. They're being paid to old sign
ends up. I saw one, but there's no hardly anyone
(59:03):
involved here, you know, of course.
Speaker 8 (59:06):
And and what what Hillary Clinton said I think today
was that she would nominate Trump for a Nobel Peace
Prize if he ended the war in Gaza.
Speaker 2 (59:17):
If he ended the war in Gaza. Yeah, how's he
supposed to do that?
Speaker 8 (59:22):
Yeah, but she said she would nominate him for me.
He deserves one anyhow, right, Yeah, you know, for for
everything he's done.
Speaker 2 (59:29):
But let's talk talk again about where the Palestinians are
willing to go and who's who is going to send
them there and who's going to accept them, because i
know you mentioned Syria, but I'm not sure this is
the same kind of thing because they don't want to go.
Speaker 8 (59:48):
All that would need to happen is, in my opinion,
is for to Israel announce or the United States that
we're opening the borders and we're they're going to allow
anyone who wants to leave Gaza to leave, and we're
going to put on a boat or a plane and
we're going to take you to country X. Now it
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does not matter what country X is. What you're going
to have is you're going to have a flood of
people that want to leave, and they don't care where
they're going to go. They want to get out of Gaza.
They don't care. But this is Kamasa's nightmare. They don't
want the population to leave. They don't want the young
people to leave. They don't want a future for them.
(01:00:32):
They need them. They need as the human chields fodder.
They need a human fodder exactly. And so if Donald
Trump would find a country in Africa or a country
in Europe or wherever to accept these people and we
open the doors, it would clear out fifty percent of
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the country in Africa.
Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
They're killing a lot of Christians. And these are also
a lot of Muslim count trees in Africa, so they
might want them. But would they would the Palestinians want
to I mean, it's been a mission for a long time,
since even before Hitler in history, to have Arabs want
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to kill the Jews. Okay, it's not something that's new.
Speaker 8 (01:01:21):
It's probably yet you proceded nineteen forty eight. This is
not at all. Yeah about the quote unquote Israel conflict,
it's a smoke street nineteen twenties, they were they massacred Jews.
Speaker 2 (01:01:33):
Sure, you know nineteen twenties. You can go back two
thousands of year. You can go back to the Roman
Empire and find and find this taking over Israel. And
didn't they name Israel Palestine? Then? Weren't the Romans the
one that that named it Palestine?
Speaker 8 (01:01:52):
That is correct?
Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
Why did they do that.
Speaker 8 (01:01:55):
Because in the Bible that was the enemy of the Jews.
So they know it's like they just wanted to give
it a name to sort of turn the knife.
Speaker 2 (01:02:03):
But the enemy is the Jews now has taken over
as it's as it's calling as the country that deserves
It doesn't make a lot of sense, does it. I mean,
who was the king of Palestine? Was that Rome?
Speaker 8 (01:02:16):
In fact, the letter P is not even in the
Islamic alphabet, they claim the Palestinians. You can't even say a.
Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
P Altarians, Alitarians. I knew al he was. He was
an okay guy, but you know, he he he didn't
like the Jews. I'll tell you that.
Speaker 8 (01:02:37):
Right when the Jihades march in New York wherever, they're
shouting like hebar hebar hai bar was we're talking about
that when Mohammed gave the Jews a choice to be
killed or to lee, or to convert to Islam. No,
that's what they're referencing, right, you know, And they say, oh,
(01:02:58):
it's not about Jews, it's about Israel. You know, it's such,
it's such bs. You know, no matter where Jews are
in the world, they're going to be a target of.
Speaker 2 (01:03:07):
The jew This was. It seems to me from what
I've heard of history in read history, is that Mohammed
wanted the Jews to convert, and he was he was
out there trying to buy them off and convinced them
that this is the place to be to become a Muslim,
and and it didn't work, and it really pissed him off,
(01:03:33):
and he developed a hatred of Jews that he spread
into Muslim Islam. And it's still there. Tell me I'm wrong.
Speaker 8 (01:03:43):
You know, they they first tried to convert Jews to Islam.
They tried to make their religion have certain commonalities of Judaism,
because that was the plan. And when it didn't work,
the Muhammad turns into a terrorist, you know in China,
teslaughter and to kill into force. And that's sort of
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the legacy.
Speaker 2 (01:04:05):
And that has prevailed until today. Probably if you look
at Islam, it's probably grown dramatically in the last twenty
thirty years, hasn't it.
Speaker 8 (01:04:19):
It's extremely i think the fastest growing faith in the
world today.
Speaker 2 (01:04:24):
Yeah, they got about one point five billion people. Yeah,
that's a big percentage of the earth.
Speaker 8 (01:04:31):
Quite frankly, if even if only five percent are radicalized, right,
you're talking about seventy five million.
Speaker 2 (01:04:39):
Yeah, exactly right. So sort of like makes you wonder
how Israel, despite the fact that we got some help
from some allies, including the United States, but also a
lot of the wars were started because the the United
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States allowed things to happen in places like Iran that
made it feasible for them to attack. So they were
conflicted all through this. But still it seems like it's
incredible that the Jews did so well in that war,
and that has to be guidance from God. Now, of
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all the things that you could think that God could
have done or would have done or did, now, isn't
it something that the Jews finally decided that they were
going to survive one way or the other, and if
it needed be to kill the enemy and not have
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them stay there anymore and control where they went and
so they wouldn't have to worry about their own land.
Isn't that something that God seems to have relished.
Speaker 8 (01:06:00):
Well, I don't like to speak for God.
Speaker 2 (01:06:03):
What do you mean? Wait a minute, you're a rabbi?
You you you you you well? To me, you are
even if you're from New Jersey and not Chicago, I
mean our pope. Yeah, he's he's from he's from Chicago.
Here he's a Chicago White Sox fan.
Speaker 8 (01:06:23):
Did you know whom growing up.
Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
I think he was a little younger than me. He
is he a little younger, was like sixty eight.
Speaker 8 (01:06:30):
Or so something like that.
Speaker 2 (01:06:33):
No, I don't think he's that. He's got a brother,
that's he's got a brother that's a conservative Cubs fan.
Speaker 8 (01:06:39):
All right, So you didn't you didn't go to high
school with him?
Speaker 2 (01:06:44):
You know what? No, I don't think so. I think
he was. I'm not sure where he went to high school,
but I certainly didn't clash helmets with him in Everston
townshim high School. You hit who? Who? You knocked down? Who?
Speaker 13 (01:07:02):
Ye?
Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
Sorry? Pope? How about you? Will you still forgive me? Oh? Man?
This is crazy? All right? Yeah? Okay? So, so Iran
has arrested twenty one thousand suspects over fears of Israeli collaboration.
(01:07:31):
Well there had to be a lot of that. But
what's going on?
Speaker 8 (01:07:34):
I mean, I guess they got to get one, right,
you know, they got twenty one thousand.
Speaker 2 (01:07:42):
Figure. It's funny, but some people are going to get
killed over this, obviously.
Speaker 8 (01:07:47):
Right, right, Obviously that's not funny. But I even you know,
I will admit and is a that we have collaborators?
Is well, it has to feel helping. But twenty one thousand,
I mean, that's it's an absurd.
Speaker 2 (01:07:59):
Well, if you had if you had somebody from Israel
building a bomb, a bomb, collaboration in the in Iran,
collaborating with other Iranians and they're really working for Israel,
(01:08:21):
that's pretty amazing. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:08:24):
Look, the level of the elaborate scheming and planning that
our Mosad does is unbelievable. It's like, it's really not believable.
But I think the idea of twenty one thousand could
be something like they know, in a particular neighborhood, there
were two guys who collaborated, so they just arrest the
(01:08:46):
whole neighborhood. Yeah, that's something that they would do because
they're insane.
Speaker 2 (01:08:52):
What does it look like for the future of Iran
and possibly getting back the the population that really hates them.
Speaker 8 (01:09:03):
Well, you know, I think one of the one of
the nots what I don't know if I don't call
it mistakes, but I understand we had to end the
campaign with Iran, but we could have kept going and
even destabilize the regime even further and then caused a collapse,
which would have been really a very good goal. And
(01:09:27):
maybe we stopped too early, which means that there's probably
going to be another round. Whether that'll be in a
year or two or five, I don't know. You know,
they keep saying I ran, and keep saying they're committed
to their nuclear weapons program. They keep saying it. They
said it this week again. So you know, I think
(01:09:48):
at some point the regime has got to go, and
then we have to prop up the people that that
hate them.
Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
You know, Okay, other than Dave Wayne, But I'm sure
where can people find your book and and contribute.
Speaker 8 (01:10:01):
They can go to Secrets at the Revival dot org,
get yourself a copy of the book, and go to
our website is Alliance dot org or Facebook dot com
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Speaker 2 (01:10:17):
You know rab By my father, Uh he pretty much
grew up in the liquor business, and so I was
going to go into that business too, but I found
out it was too whiskey.
Speaker 8 (01:10:32):
Uh that's a good one.
Speaker 2 (01:10:34):
Oh come on, what do you keep going? I see?
You know, how can I how can I not do that?
That's too funny not to do the Eddie Murphy bit.
Are you insulted by that? What do you think I
need advice? Actually I need mental health. But okay, is
(01:10:56):
that what you think? All right? All right, so you're
not going to give me an answer. Chicken chicken? All right?
Thank you, rabbi. Huh yeah, I'm talking to you. Yeah,
I'm talking to you. What about it? That's new Jersey talk,
right forget about it? Yeah? Come on? Yeah, anyways, go
(01:11:23):
eat some spaghetti. Can you eat spaghetti? I think you can?
Can't you didn't have any meat in it? Or can you?
Oh you like Italian food? All right, that's like way
you like noodles from China. Anyways, Thank you so much, Rabbi.
Hi to your family. God bless you and God protect you.
Speaker 8 (01:11:42):
Okay, thanks, take care.
Speaker 2 (01:11:44):
Bye bye, shull on. Okay, well we haven't we're having fun.
I think I don't know. We're getting some nice little comments.
Uh yeah, well that's righte Let me see it. Oh,
I didn't know they were for the rabbit. Let me see.
Let me see it. John Jeffrey Bradshaw A great job, Rabbi.
(01:12:05):
I know he's listening right now. No, he's not regarding
Levin's comment. Call them Gosins, Arabs Egyptians even but please
do not Palestinian because that's not what they are. Well,
that's true, he's right. And another Steve Lester regarding Trump
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and Abraham accords getting Arab nations to sit up, take
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All right, all right, we're going to be back in
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And by the way, I am allegedly the biggest voice
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I mean, it's to the point now where I've got
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The land that is now Israel was Jewish long before
these monarchies and military dictatorships that surrounded Israel ever existed.
And why should or how could Israel ever agree to
its own suicide and the extermination of its own people,
which would be not a two state solution, but a
final solution. I think some people are actually cheering for this.
(01:19:54):
Israel can never agree to that. What these countries are
doing and the quizzlings and reprobates that them we're doing
emboldening Hamas and the other Islamic terrorists and all terrorists.
The message these terrorists are receiving is that their terrorism works.
Terrorism in London, Paris, Toronto, all other Western countries who
(01:20:15):
signed on to this despicable surrender, surrender of civilization to
these barbarians, the barbarians are going to say, hey, this works,
just keep at it. And the more people you murder
and rape and torture, maybe in other capitalist of the
Western world. The more likely these failing nations, and that's
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Speaker 2 (01:20:41):
Okay, we're back, and yes, I know, I know. I
have a big finger here and it's got McDonald's on it,
and I got a story about it. So I'm out there.
I think it was last Thursday, after the show. I
did a show on Thursday. It could have been Friday.
I don't know, it doesn't matter. But so I got people.
You know, I'm directing traffic in drive through. That's what
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I do, and I don't have to do it. I'm
the only owner operator in the world that does that,
that directs right through in in their drive through deal
and makes things better for customers, I like to think,
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percent of them. And we're a very very busy store,
very busy store. So I'm out there with my with
my hand and all that stuff, and there's this big
group of kids that suddenly looked like they came out
of a bus or something. Most of them were girls,
you know, good looking college girls. It seemed to me
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like and so so all of a sudden they break
out in the middle of my parking lot and they're
dancing like crazy in front of all the cars and everything.
So I walk over there and say, hey, I'm not
permitted to have people dancing on my parking lot. You're
gonna get me in a lot of trouble. And they
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looked at me really weird for a moment, and then
they figured it out. So the one girl out gale grabs,
grabs this, grabs this, this thing, and then she starts dancing,
and everyone else starts dancing. They're all bogging to this
and and I wanted to show you because I had
to bring him inside. It was causing such a ruckus,
(01:22:28):
so I had to bring him inside the store. So
here it is, as soon as JP can find it.
Here's what happened. So oh you got Well, he's got
to find it again, so keep going, keep going. So
this is uh, this is a story that Okay, there
(01:22:56):
it is right here. This is what happened. Yes, yeah,
please m hm, smart.
Speaker 13 (01:23:19):
Drinking, just keep watching, just keep watching.
Speaker 2 (01:23:36):
Now I tell you what that was really something. I mean,
the people in the store. Loved it, and uh, you
know what, I'm going to join a sorority. I'm going
to go back to college. Wow were they Were they cute?
Weren't they? My wife is sitting there. I think she's
drinking vodka. I don't know. It's a little early in
the day, but you never know for sure. So that's
(01:23:58):
my little story about them. And I just threw my
Robert glove down and okay, so we're back on the show.
We got a couple of minutes and then we have
some guy named Chris Adamo coming on. And after that
we've we've got the guy who's a chicken farmer and
he's a state rep. And that would be my friend
(01:24:21):
Don Mayhew who him and his buddy who are both
running against each other. How do you have two guys
that are running against each other actually take over your
show on July fourth? Okay? Is that something?
Speaker 4 (01:24:37):
I was in a very interesting position with that show
in the situation, so I'm I'm of course, this first
time they've.
Speaker 2 (01:24:44):
Ever hosted the show, just the two of them, and
so of course we did a little bit.
Speaker 4 (01:24:47):
Of prep work then didn't have a lot of clips done.
They were just going to talk about different issues, take
phone calls and do all that kind of stuff. And
so I'm started thinking, we don't they to start debating
each other right here? And now don't they have a
debate off right here on the show?
Speaker 2 (01:24:58):
So I was hoping for that.
Speaker 4 (01:25:00):
I'm just thinking, now I'm going to be the moderator
slash responsible person.
Speaker 2 (01:25:04):
In fact, I'm going to get a little I'm going
to get a little bit into his face Mayhew and say, well,
hell was that pattykaking each other? You're running against each other.
Why weren't you at debating. Why wasn't you yelling at
him and him yelling at you? I got to feel him.
Speaker 4 (01:25:18):
I get a little more intense, to be a closer
to the actual election of it, Eh, a little closer.
Speaker 2 (01:25:23):
I think it'll get a little intense. Well, the funny
thing about it is I'm backing one of them and
not the other one, and they both know it. And
there's other people running against them, people that are involved
in this show too, that their parents are involved in
the show. One is Joe Steelman. Yeah, I ran into
(01:25:44):
her at the at the golf course the other day,
and I guess he was with her, and he introduced
himself to me, and she's been on the show, and
so has her husband, David Steelman. So it's I got
a lot of these politicians here. It's pretty pretty darn interesting.
(01:26:05):
And right now, what I'd like to do is I'd
like to do Steve Martin. So what Oh well, my
wife has something to say, sorry, honey.
Speaker 3 (01:26:19):
We want to invite all of your listening people and
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They'll be available for Q and A.
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So that's at six point fifteen next Tuesday at City
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Show page.
Speaker 2 (01:26:56):
All right, page, So please join us. Let's hear it. Please,
let's hear it for for my wife Lisa and line
bumb Yeah yeah, is she hot or what is she hot?
Or what all right? And who is that? Oh my god?
(01:27:17):
Is he on? Oh my god? I thought we were
on at ten.
Speaker 11 (01:27:23):
Oh you're not going to get over that one.
Speaker 2 (01:27:25):
Oh my god. Well I've got Mayhew coming in right now.
Oh you can. You can do it with Mayhew? What
the hell? So I'm sorry, I don't know what the
hell has happened here? Yes I'm kidding?
Speaker 12 (01:27:37):
Or what?
Speaker 21 (01:27:38):
Or what?
Speaker 2 (01:27:39):
Here? Come the threats? Now, I'll waiting for the threats. Yeah,
I can't wait for it. All right? This is this
is the man who autopinned Liz Cheney and Kissinger's Pardon.
He's he's an author of a great book, Rule for
(01:28:00):
Defeating Radicals, and he is also a lover of Wyoming
and it's pizza. Please welcome all the way from Missouri.
Still doesn't know where I live. I'm not telling them
my address. Chris Adamo, So, Chris, you got your trouble
(01:28:22):
fixed with Facebook? What was the deal? Oh? No?
Speaker 11 (01:28:26):
And I don't have that fix, but I have a workaround.
So what happens is you send me a message and
I see it once and then all of a sudden
they say, well you have to log on, you have
to put something on your phone which I haven't put on,
or something I have to give them a pen or
some nonsense like that. So so you sent me the
link for stream yard, I grabbed it and I hit it,
(01:28:47):
and then I just reused that link and yeah, I
literally Facebook direct messaging.
Speaker 2 (01:28:54):
It's a mess right now.
Speaker 11 (01:28:56):
And I don't think it's just me. I've heard other
people complain.
Speaker 2 (01:28:58):
But now they could come and take you off.
Speaker 11 (01:29:02):
Well, they've always been able to do stuff like that,
and they've been doing a lot of that. And the
only reason they quit doing that is because Trump got elected,
because that's when Zuckerberg went crawling to Trump to try
and be his best buddy.
Speaker 2 (01:29:13):
And we know how that works. Well, he's been okay,
he's been okay with this show lately.
Speaker 11 (01:29:18):
I think, well, that makes me wonder about you, Dave.
Maybe your closet liberal and.
Speaker 2 (01:29:23):
Well maybe you know maybe of course you've tested me
now for years.
Speaker 11 (01:29:27):
That on top of your head?
Speaker 2 (01:29:29):
Well, what do you mean, what is it? What is
that on top of my head? I grew some hair?
Speaker 11 (01:29:33):
Okay, is that your Rosie o'donnald imitation?
Speaker 2 (01:29:36):
No? No, oh, it's on. Now you know what I washed?
I washed his hair this morning, and uh yeah, I
washed it this morning. No, I can't, I can't do
a damn thing with it. I can't do a damn
thing with it. I can't do a dam thing with it.
Speaker 11 (01:29:54):
Nonsense, down, there's the Dave winebomb.
Speaker 2 (01:29:56):
We all know. That's right, that's right now. I got
to get this thing fixed again. There so I can
hear your lovely, lovely voice. So let's talk a little bit.
Wait a minute, do I have my anything on? Yeah,
let's talk a little bit about Adam Schiff, one of
your favorite.
Speaker 11 (01:30:13):
Can I get out in front of this real quoe?
Speaker 5 (01:30:16):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (01:30:16):
Just take over here, let me, let me, let me
go to sleep for a while, and you just take over.
You just go ahead and talk, all right?
Speaker 11 (01:30:23):
This is this is a verse from Proverbs, okay, and
I'm because this is the infro that's needed for what
you're saying. I'm telling you Proverbs eighteen seventeen. I'm paraphrasing
it here. What it says is the first witness will
be believed, but on cross examination may not prove to
be true. Okay. Now the Democrats understand this, we don't.
(01:30:44):
They got out in front with the accusations and the lies.
They scream them so loudly, stop yawning. They scream them
so loudly, and everybody believes them, and our side is like,
wait a minute, but they're lying. Okay, Yeah, we've got
to get out in front with the truth because they're
going to go out with their accusations and and take
take the lead with it if we don't. So back
(01:31:05):
to what you're saying about Shift.
Speaker 2 (01:31:07):
Yeah, I mean that's what I'm bringing up. And you
needed to interrupt me for that. I need so you
could show people that you're a man of the Bible.
Do I sit here and talk about Judaism a lot? Yeah?
I do.
Speaker 11 (01:31:18):
Well, I'm talking about Judaism. This is Proverbs, this is
how this is.
Speaker 2 (01:31:22):
This is David, this is David, isn't it David? Right?
Speaker 11 (01:31:26):
They Solomon, David's David's son.
Speaker 2 (01:31:29):
Okay David, So yeah, you're right. Okay. So anyways, yeah,
Adam Shift, he Shift, Adam Shift approved classified leaks, uh,
targeting Trump to the FBI. Now, this this is this
is the why it's a big deal. This is why
it's going to be very hard to get out of
(01:31:51):
because the FBI leaked it and they found this stuff
in a burn area where they're going to burn this
up real quick. Uh they I guess they didn't make
it before the election, so each is of each each
time they did this, it's a felony because it's just illegal.
It's illegal to lie to the FBI. Uh. This, this
(01:32:15):
besides his lies about his where his residences are also
a federal crime. He's got I think he's got some
really tough problems. And the one thing you can take
from this is that he's going to be He's going
to be He's that guy to stay silent. He's going
to be pushing his fingers at other people's.
Speaker 11 (01:32:34):
Oh, and that's exactly what he's doing this morning. My
first talking point I wanted to deal with you about
was was Adam Schiff and the fact that Adam Schiff
is saying democracy is under attack, and of course who's
the one attacking it? Well, Donald Trump, just ask him, okay,
and and and what Schiff is doing this is this
is the standard leftist Olensky tactic. You deflect from reality
(01:32:56):
and you get onto your phony moral high ground and
you make these these just baseless, insane accusations. But if
the other side will bite, then the other side starts
defending itself against your accusations, and the other side at
that point and the other side being us. At that point,
we look like the guilty parties trying to defend ourselves
instead of going forward like you're doing. Aside from that, Wig,
(01:33:19):
but like you're doing, taking the battle to the enemy's
front and saying, here's what you guys are, here's why
you guys are the criminals. Shift, what you just mentioned,
he lied when he did these things. Now, just if
you lie about something in court and you do it
to benefit yourself financially, you're committing perjury for the sake
of embezzlement. Okay, But the embezzlement is the bigger crime.
(01:33:42):
Shiff was doing this. He's lying to cover treason, to
cover the infiltration and the undermining of a presidential administration
through the weaponization of these organizations like the FBI. Okay,
this is what Shift is covering. Well, this makes him
complicit in their tree, in his actions in the first
Trump administration.
Speaker 2 (01:34:03):
Yeah, and and and the thing about these people now
still defending what they were doing, well, it gets rid
of the time that expires to where it becomes a
non uh certstatute of limitations limitation, right, and they're still
committed the crime. So they they've got plenty of time
to take care of this. Uh, they're going to argue that,
(01:34:26):
they're going to argue with that, but I think they're
they're totally wrong. And here, oh my god, speaking about
total totally wrong. Maybe it was maybe maybe I did
get you mixed up at ten o'clock. My next guess
is suddenly here I've got, you know, my phone once again? Everybody,
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know.
(01:34:47):
It's nine thirty and this guy was supposedly attend he is,
he is running. You know, he's running for office, this guy.
And I say, this guy, uh, he ran he ran
the show here with with his his opponent on July
the fourth.
Speaker 7 (01:35:05):
Friend, it's quite yeah, friends frenemies. Maybe you're a friend
of me with who with brand X?
Speaker 2 (01:35:16):
Brand X is not his name? Why can't you say
his name?
Speaker 11 (01:35:20):
It's better not to advertise for the enemy.
Speaker 7 (01:35:22):
First rule.
Speaker 2 (01:35:23):
Right, Wait a minute, Wait a minute, wait a minute.
Now he's he's gonna, he's gonna, he's gonna try to
help you against your friend, you're so so called friend. No,
and I think that's not gonna work.
Speaker 7 (01:35:35):
Bill and I will remain friends long after the campaign
is over.
Speaker 2 (01:35:39):
Okay, Well, I'm so harden to see that. And I
actually they ran the show on July the fourth.
Speaker 7 (01:35:45):
Do you believe this Independence day? Independence?
Speaker 19 (01:35:48):
From that?
Speaker 8 (01:35:48):
You know?
Speaker 2 (01:35:49):
You know what he's he's sitting there steaming over here
because I made a mistake. Class, we can hit him
in the wrong slot in this morning. I said, wait
a minute, you're not here, you're you're you're at ten.
And he got really mad at first, and now you
and that that was okay, but now you want you're
like a half an.
Speaker 11 (01:36:07):
Hour early again today of lying. Let's get back to
the real situation. Now. What actually happened was he calls
me at nine point thirty two because he had told
me to be on at ten, and he says, hey,
where are you? And I rechecked my message and know
I was supposed to be on at ten. So I
sent him back and I said, you told me I
was supposed to be out at ten. Give me a
(01:36:28):
couple of minutes.
Speaker 2 (01:36:29):
I came on.
Speaker 11 (01:36:30):
I hit it out of the park. And now he's
telling a fifth.
Speaker 7 (01:36:34):
Well, Dave, Dave, you can you can go ahead and.
Speaker 2 (01:36:36):
Just ignore me and yet out of the park.
Speaker 7 (01:36:39):
Yeah, which is what you usually do, even in my
regular slot. So go ahead and ignore me. I'll sit
here and keep myself busy.
Speaker 2 (01:36:47):
You know you can't while you guys we got see
my talking point. He's got all these notes. I don't
have to see. I don't have to interview him because
he's he's got all the stuff he wants to talk about.
Speaker 11 (01:36:59):
But sometimes I have to be where's the attack we're under?
Speaker 2 (01:37:02):
All right?
Speaker 11 (01:37:03):
Well, go ahead, all right, So remember I gave you
that proverb dave about the first witness his testimonies. Believe
the Democrats coast to coast in the last few weeks
have been saying that the DC crime it's the lowest
it's been in thirty years. Okay, Yes, your average Democrat
(01:37:23):
minion will say, well, what's Trump talking about. He's just
trying to he is trying to be an authoritarian taken
over DC. Okay, See, crime is the lowest been in
thirty years, and it's a lie. Okay, the stats versus reality.
Whenever you get the actual facts out, get this, imagine this.
The Democrats are lying. D C crime is spiking, the
(01:37:45):
murder rate is out of this world. And this is
what happens when you put leftists in charge. The DC
police chief, the woman who's now the police chief of
DC was actually brought on the force as their DEI
enforce her within the police department. So she is the
one making sure we have enough of this race this. Uh,
(01:38:08):
you know, we gotta have enough gays in there. We
got to have enough trannies in there, Okay. And she's
going to check all the boxes. And now she's the
police chief. And I haven't found it yet because I
think they've scrubbed this. But there was a basic term
that she absolutely did not even understand, a.
Speaker 2 (01:38:22):
Change of command. So we covered it with JJ and
she didn't know what that was. Yeah, you know, isn't
that incredible.
Speaker 11 (01:38:30):
So and in the midst of all this, again crime
is going rampant. The Democrats are looking there with their sweet,
sanctimonious faces, saying it's the lowest it's been in thirty years.
Speaker 2 (01:38:39):
It's a lie, it's a big lie. And we're saying
we're reinforcing that right now.
Speaker 13 (01:38:43):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:38:44):
And somebody ran it on them that they changed. It
wasn't Somebody in the police came and said they ran
it on them and said, this is not true. They
took a they took somebody who murdered somebody, and they
said it was an assault yep, and that they did
it with a bunch of them. So now this is
(01:39:06):
their record on proving that they're guilty basically.
Speaker 11 (01:39:12):
So you know what's happened to the crime rate, just
for example in San Francisco, the theft rate, well, it's
gone down to zero because the police have said, if
you don't steal over one thousand dollars, we're not going
to consider it theft. I'm not making this up.
Speaker 5 (01:39:25):
This is how they do it.
Speaker 2 (01:39:27):
Okay, Now I believe you, Chris, I believe you.
Speaker 11 (01:39:31):
Okay, we'll talk about pizza here in a minute. Those
store owners in San Francisco, how many of them voted
for this insanity? They oh, well, i'm good liberal too.
They'll vote for these Democrats and then they get hung
out to dry when when their store gets pillaged by
these mobs. Yeah, okay, And so this is what happens.
The problem is every step of the way, it's going
(01:39:53):
to be up to our site. It's going to be
up to the Dave Winebombs to get out and speak
about this stuff and confront it enough and say no,
I'm not going to say they didn't get the facts right,
I'm gonna say they're a bunch of bald faced liars.
This is how democrats operate. This is how leftists operate.
And I'm not going to sugarcoat that.
Speaker 2 (01:40:11):
And that's why I like you, believe it or not,
I do like you.
Speaker 11 (01:40:15):
I believe that you still haven't give me my free
big Mac.
Speaker 2 (01:40:18):
But that's okay. You still haven't given me my pizzas well.
Speaker 11 (01:40:21):
When you get to Cheyenne. I'm telling you I know
the best pizza you'll ever have, Mondelo's Pizza and Shina.
Speaker 2 (01:40:27):
You have the guy, have the guy sponsor of the show.
You want to really do me some good. I mean,
I love pizza. I would eat the pizza, but I'd
rather have them as a sponsor, not if you haven't
had the pizza.
Speaker 11 (01:40:39):
Once you have the pizza, you have.
Speaker 2 (01:40:40):
Connections pizza, you have connections to Wyoming.
Speaker 11 (01:40:43):
You have fixed connections.
Speaker 2 (01:40:45):
You have fixed the GOP for the most part, except
for the current governor. Is that correct.
Speaker 11 (01:40:51):
I won't say I have fixed it. Let's say I've
been part of fixing it.
Speaker 2 (01:40:54):
Okay, are you listening to this, mister?
Speaker 11 (01:40:59):
I got involved the Wyoming Freedom Caucus. I actually I
actually did like a little mini seminar with them.
Speaker 2 (01:41:05):
It was great.
Speaker 11 (01:41:05):
It was right up been healed at Wyoming. Literally remember
the Devil's Tower from close encounters, you know where.
Speaker 7 (01:41:10):
The space and I'm going there and literally right there, Okay,
come back, I'm gonna check out the landing zone.
Speaker 11 (01:41:20):
It was right up in that region. I did a
seminar with them, explained to them from from here, since
I don't know if JP still got it handy from
my book Rules for Defeating Radicals, I explained to the
Wyoming Freedom Caucus how the Olenski strategy is used to
manipulate the debate. They took it, they ran with it.
(01:41:40):
I have direct reports that did changed the way they
debated and went after the rhinos in Wyoming in the legislature.
The State House is now and again I didn't do
this myself, but I was part of it. The State
House is now, the Freedom Caucus has the majority in
the state House, they're close to having a majority in
the state Senate. And we still got stuck with a
(01:42:02):
Rhinal governor. Mark Gordon, a former Democrat who moved to Wyoming,
changed his party, ran for governor, and the Rhinal party
at the time helped him get in there.
Speaker 2 (01:42:11):
That's all changed. He's going out.
Speaker 11 (01:42:13):
We're going to get an actual conservative in there, and
Wyoming is going to be actually the first conservative state
in the country that governs conservatively.
Speaker 2 (01:42:20):
So CHRISA Damo for governor.
Speaker 11 (01:42:24):
I'm gonna I'm gonna throw out another name for you.
You're probably gonna hear, uh is chip Nyman. Chip Nyman
is is the speaker of the Wyoming State House right now,
and he is a strong, unshakable conservative. And so any
of my Wyoming friends listening right now, it's Chip for governor.
Speaker 2 (01:42:43):
Ship for governor, chip Nymon.
Speaker 11 (01:42:46):
Just we know a chip, Wyoming cowboy, rancher, everything, everything
you know.
Speaker 2 (01:42:51):
We we we know a chip. We have a pet chip.
Uh he's a he's a turtle. Well, the chipping is
in in his uh back, right, honey? Is that true? Yeah?
And we find him every every two months. Ago he's
on our property somewhere and it's not that big of
a property, but everywhere else he's like, h I don't
(01:43:13):
know how he gets around, but he does. Well.
Speaker 11 (01:43:16):
Squirrels are okay. Now, moles are a different story. And
moles are what we have, not only uh messing up
people's yards, across the country. We have moles inside the
Trump administration.
Speaker 2 (01:43:27):
Yeahs, yeah, I still have to deal with Yeah, well,
how about how about a possums. I went out to
take out the garbage last Sunday and uh got out
there and I come, I'm coming back and and uh,
my dog, I see him with I thought it was
a cat. I mean it was on. It was it
was very visible. It was on. It was on the
(01:43:49):
garage front there and cement and stuff like that. You know,
there's no it was not hiding in the grass or anything.
And suddenly suddenly I hear our crunch and I'm looking
at this and it looks to me like, you know,
possums can can fake getting hurt. This one looked I
heard the crunch of bones and then she ran off,
(01:44:13):
and I think, and what you ha? What happened? Was
she buried the apossum where.
Speaker 7 (01:44:19):
In my vegetable bed.
Speaker 2 (01:44:22):
Yeah, so we're sending you home with a nice a
nice group of vegetables.
Speaker 11 (01:44:27):
Don and you can make possum stew.
Speaker 2 (01:44:29):
That's that's good stuff. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:44:32):
So let me tell you, trust me, there's been worse
things in my garden.
Speaker 11 (01:44:38):
Back on topic, now, let me tell you where we're
working on the next red wave. Yes, and of all places,
believe it or not, that's the state of Illinois. I
got a friend there and he's been contacting you, and
I'm hoping you have him on. Joe Severino hasn't gotten
to me yet.
Speaker 2 (01:44:55):
He's been calling me, but I call him back, but
then nothing else.
Speaker 11 (01:44:58):
You'll connect sooner or later. Running for governor of Illinois running,
I mean, obviously it's a major uphill challenge. But what
he's finding is the biggest tell me where you heard
this before. The biggest obstacle he faces is not the Democrats.
It's the Rhinos. The Rhinos who already have a place
at the Democrat table and want to keep that. And
(01:45:19):
somebody like Joe comes along and says, we're actually going
to start governing as conservatives, and oh, we can't do that.
Speaker 2 (01:45:26):
That that that'll what's the matter with them? He's Italian,
for goodness sakes. Yep, he's another one.
Speaker 11 (01:45:31):
I'm going to send some pizza to if if send
some pizza to him, sende pizza, Mondelo's pizza and Cheyenne
will beat Chicago pizza.
Speaker 2 (01:45:41):
I hope you're listening, Joe. He said you should send
him some coaches from uh, you know where. Hey, no,
forget about it all right? So okay, So am I
doing this interview or are you well?
Speaker 11 (01:45:57):
I'm waiting for you to get back on topic. Last
time you started doing started talking about possums, so I
tried to kind of.
Speaker 2 (01:46:02):
Get you back. No, no, no, that's all part of
the show. And the people like that. They want to
be entertained here. Yeah, I don't want to hear about
They want to hear some funniness and then and they
wanted they want to be the people that are interrupting that.
That's just not good either.
Speaker 7 (01:46:20):
Hints the hat, Yes, HiT's the hat, right, you know?
Speaker 2 (01:46:23):
When he laughs, I get at lunch today, I'll get
I'll get last. Hey, you can I have your hat? Hey?
What do you Why do you have that finger? Can
I buy it? So I tell him, Yeah, I'll sell
to you for about twenty five hundred bucks. And I'll
throw on a happy meal too, so you'll be happy
about it.
Speaker 11 (01:46:40):
We'll staking of having a few laughs and still making
a good point.
Speaker 2 (01:46:44):
Yes.
Speaker 11 (01:46:44):
Donald Trump said this week that Elizabeth Warren you know, yes,
Pocahontas there, Oh my god, said that she needed to
be drug tested. She's sick, he said, And I I'll
just disagree with Trump slightly on this. When he says
she needs to be drug tested, he's presuming it's a
fixable condition. You get her off the drugs and maybe
(01:47:07):
she'll start acting, saying, I think it's a lot more
hopeless than that.
Speaker 2 (01:47:11):
But he likes he likes Bernie, he says. I don't
agree with him, but he's understandable at least, and I
know where he's coming from. So I don't know why.
I don't know why. You know, I guess he. I
guess he to a certain extent, admires effect that the
(01:47:32):
guy's eighty seven years old and he's still doing this.
Speaker 11 (01:47:36):
Sometimes leftists can be entertaining.
Speaker 2 (01:47:38):
Yeah, and I get that.
Speaker 11 (01:47:40):
The problem is that a smile on the face of
one of these people belies the fact that they are dangerous,
that what they want to do is dangerous.
Speaker 2 (01:47:50):
I agree, dangerous and deadly. You're very yup correct on that.
So on Facebook you talk a lot about Israel and
what they should do. Paul was released a few days ago,
and the palest Indians are fine with their attacks, murders
and hostages taken and would vote for hamas power again,
(01:48:12):
so how does how does uh biby Netagna who solve
this problem? Does he take it over? And who the
hell wants these Palistinians anyways?
Speaker 11 (01:48:21):
Well, the bottom line is when you have an enemy,
that's that's uh. It's avowed, devoted to your death and destruction.
There is no finding common ground, there is no playing nice.
Israel tried really hard for decades to you know, to
give them money for infrastructure, to give them money to
to to build themselves out of their their squalor and everything.
(01:48:44):
And it's honestly, it's a bit like sending money to
to UH leftist Democrat districts in America, UH, sending it
to their school systems and things, hoping that maybe you
can send them enough money to well that's where they'll
start doing the right thing. It doesn't work that way.
Speaker 7 (01:49:00):
Can't buy your friends, no, no, So.
Speaker 2 (01:49:03):
The Pelson is strictly a political invention, and it's it's
not a historic nation. As the rabbi was telling me,
there is no p in the alphabet of of uh
Arab Arabic. There's no there was no.
Speaker 11 (01:49:24):
The name came from the Romans, that's right.
Speaker 2 (01:49:27):
It reflected the Philistines from from the Romans, the Italians. No, no,
these are where where was Where was the headquarters of Rome?
It was in Rome, the.
Speaker 11 (01:49:40):
Roman socili, you know, the island down there. Whatever, We
were not part of this, Okay, No, the real point
being that, yeah, it was an invention.
Speaker 2 (01:49:48):
I'll tell you what.
Speaker 11 (01:49:48):
Again, The parallels between the Islamists and the American left
are unbelievable. And I explained this the reasons for that.
They have the same endgame. They have the same strategy
of lies, intimidateation, and brutality. And that's because they serve
the same master. Okay, the the the Palestinian situation as
it is, the modern Palestinian situation, is such a perfect
(01:50:11):
reflection of how the Democrats employ this victimhood mentality.
Speaker 2 (01:50:16):
I I you know, I'm a minority.
Speaker 11 (01:50:18):
I can go ahead and rape and pillage and my neighborhood,
turn turn my neighborhood into it into a leftist Democrat sewer.
And the reason I can is because I'm a victim
of something that happened two hundred years ago.
Speaker 2 (01:50:30):
Well, okay, it's it's gone to the to the point
in DC and in Chicago where it's really like a
mafia operation. Oh you know what I mean. And they're
they're doing this, theyre's they're sending the and they've been
doing this in Chicago for so long. They send out
these kids with these guns to do the dirty work,
(01:50:52):
to do the murders, to do the carjacking and things
like that. And the big guys may all make at
least most of the money, but they're not taking as
much risk.
Speaker 11 (01:51:02):
And they come across the border for the last four years.
Speaker 2 (01:51:05):
Yeah, exactly, And that's just more of the same. Yeah.
And I just played a clip earlier where we have Bush,
Hillary and Bill all commenting on on we got to
get We're gonna stay tough. We're gonna be tough with
illegal immigration. They have no business in this country. We're
(01:51:28):
gonna we're gonna send them back. We've hired a record
amount of uh of troops to get them out of here.
Both all of a sudden. That so what changed?
Speaker 11 (01:51:37):
Let me let me translate that.
Speaker 2 (01:51:39):
What change?
Speaker 11 (01:51:39):
What do we have to What do we have to
say to the real Americans? What do you have to
say to placate them and shut them up so we
can keep up our little business as usual. And that
includes George w. Bush, mister mister compassionate conservative himself. How
do we pander, how do we say enough the right
things while we continue to let the monster do its work.
Speaker 2 (01:52:00):
Yeah, but that was back in the nineties. Mainly the
push it was the.
Speaker 11 (01:52:06):
Early two thousands. Yeah, but he and John McCain pushed
really hard. I believe the year was two thousand and seven.
I'm pretty sure where they pushed really hard. McCain that's
when he had his Gang of eight. Remember the Gang
of eight. They were Gang of eight traders that were
going to push for amnesty for the illegal aliens that
were in the country at that time. Now they were
(01:52:26):
claiming back then it was thirteen million. It was way
higher than that back then, and it's higher still because
this again the same globalist leftist machine that you described.
You referred to it as being like the mafia. It
empowers itself with Democrat votes. If those illegal aliens coming
(01:52:47):
in suddenly started showing up statistically voting Republican, the left
would put up the border wall faster than anything you
can imagine.
Speaker 2 (01:52:55):
Ow there'd be a civil war immediately.
Speaker 11 (01:52:58):
But it's all about it's all about getting Democrat votes.
Same thing with their jerrymandering that they're screaming about. They're
screaming about Texas. You look what Newsom has done in California,
and you look at the Remember the term ballot harvesting,
ballad harvesting is it should be absolutely illegal. Ballot ballad
harvesting is. I take a box of ballots, I go
(01:53:19):
into a nursing home. I get these these elderly people
who are not sure what room they're in, and I
tell them which boxes to check off, and I sign
their names onto it, and then I go back out
with a box full of ballots for the Democrat. That's
what ballats ballad harvesting is, and that's what they do
in California.
Speaker 7 (01:53:36):
Yeah, to your to your point, Chris, remember here a
couple of years ago when the Biden administration was and
it was underreported, and only a few networks picked it up,
where they were rounding horse, where they were rounding up
Cubans and sending them back to Cuba because they were
illegal aliens. Well, the Cubans are the only one that
qualify as as being displaced, and and so he was
(01:54:00):
and those up as an example of how he was
deporting illegal aliens.
Speaker 11 (01:54:06):
And and I can I can guess. I don't know this,
but I can guess if you looked into it. Typically,
I know in Florida, the Cubans who escaped from under
Castro are as hardcore conservative as you can imagine, because
they have seen past all the leftist platitudes about the
utopianism of socialism and the bliss and everything. They've seen
the ugly reality of Marxism and they come up here
(01:54:28):
to America, they get out of that. They want nothing
to do with it, which makes it easy for somebody
like Biden to say, yeah, round them up.
Speaker 2 (01:54:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:54:35):
And a good friend of mine is Cuban that actually
his mom threw him in a boat when he was
eleven years old and came across the strait because you know,
she could knew she could. He couldn't make it there.
But they don't even take welfare. The Cubans in Florida
don't take alfair.
Speaker 2 (01:54:51):
They're very They're not surprised about that. They're they're very conservative.
You know, freedom has an enemy, and that would be
just about everyone in the mainstream media. Would you agree,
I absolutely, I would agree.
Speaker 11 (01:55:09):
The number one the number one goal, the number one
effort of any new dictator once he gets in power,
his first his first measure that the very first thing
that he goes after. I'm trying to think of the
right word here. He has got to suppress and control
the flow of information because any dictator is going to
(01:55:33):
have to maintain power through lies and intimidation. He cannot
withstand truth coming back on what he does. Okay, so yeah,
mainstream media, they're part of the machine. Why are they
part of the machine. The worst enemy of the American left,
of the Democrats and the rhinos. Don't forget the rhinos.
The worst enemy of these people is truth itself.
Speaker 2 (01:55:56):
Yeah, truth itself. And the way Trump conducts himself is
he is always surrounded by the press, which is amazing.
And and because you know, you look at our presidents
before Biden even and they you hardly ever saw them
(01:56:16):
standing up and giving interviews. He does it every day and.
Speaker 11 (01:56:20):
Sometimes quar let Biden get it in a room. Joe
used to run the actual questions.
Speaker 2 (01:56:27):
Jill, his wife, used to run the damn meetings other
than Dave Weinbaum Where Dave Weinbaum Show, Where where can
people buy your book? Rules for the for Defeating Radicals?
And also read the stuff you write in columns.
Speaker 11 (01:56:47):
Well, at the moment, I have been writing a column.
That may change here pretty quickly, but right now I'm
not actually writing a column. But yeah, my my, My
book is still available at Amazon.
Speaker 6 (01:56:56):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (01:56:56):
The subtitle is countering the Olensky Strategy and Politics Culture
and we need to fight the battle on both fronts.
And it's still needed as a field manual for our side.
And and if we can get this into the hands
of the Missouri Freedom Caucus, I'd appreciate any help possible.
Speaker 2 (01:57:11):
Why is a pizza like here comes here?
Speaker 11 (01:57:17):
Lisa?
Speaker 2 (01:57:17):
Lisa, you have something you can give what I get?
What I get?
Speaker 11 (01:57:24):
Possibly?
Speaker 2 (01:57:25):
Are you ready to shut up and let me do this?
Speaker 11 (01:57:28):
No, I'm trying everything I can to deflec because this
is painful.
Speaker 7 (01:57:31):
This, this is going to get more painful, fixing to
get worse.
Speaker 2 (01:57:35):
Why is a pizza like Chris Adamo.
Speaker 11 (01:57:40):
Because everybody loves it?
Speaker 2 (01:57:42):
No, because it's always too cheesy.
Speaker 11 (01:57:48):
That's that's the pot calling the kettle black.
Speaker 21 (01:57:50):
There that he does protest too much, does it? I
think we have a Democrat in the room, all right, Chris.
Speaker 7 (01:58:02):
That was not the entertainment part of the show, by
the way, Yeah, you're laughing to yeah, and and look
at his invitation and be look at this, look at this,
look at this hair.
Speaker 2 (01:58:12):
You gotta you got a camera in this guy, or
we're gonna block We're gonna block out the lights if
you show that.
Speaker 11 (01:58:20):
Three brilliant minds in the same room.
Speaker 2 (01:58:22):
How about that? Well what about my wife or or.
Speaker 11 (01:58:25):
Including Lisa, but she has the better hair.
Speaker 2 (01:58:27):
Do so I'm not even including j JP over there,
he's gonna get mad look at him? What about me?
So all right, we need to do We.
Speaker 7 (01:58:36):
Did something different this time. You know, normally I get
a haircut for this show, but this time I decided
to get him both cut.
Speaker 2 (01:58:47):
That that is the entertainment. That's the funny part. That
was you Dave is a bad That was I was
thinking this is gonna be one of those balls joke. Okay,
that was with a D.
Speaker 7 (01:58:58):
That ladies, and joke with a d oh.
Speaker 2 (01:59:01):
Stop. All right, I'm gonna do some commercials. Chris, thank
you so much for being on the show.
Speaker 11 (01:59:07):
Keep up the good work.
Speaker 2 (01:59:08):
Hi, hi to your lovely bride, and uh, thank you
and sorry you know you were interrupted. I what can
I do? I'm just I'm a sucker. It's just terrible anyways.
Uh but uh down'll be on next We're going to
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Speaker 15 (01:59:29):
Hold this cass who you don't need, unwanted has who
don't let those preaches move things?
Speaker 16 (01:59:37):
Pretty kutely business, that's what we're all about.
Speaker 11 (01:59:41):
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Well, you know when you have a lot of hair,
it's like you have to adjust when suddenly you become bald.
I just gave myself a haircut, if you noticed, and
I'm bald, and I had to.
Speaker 7 (02:05:30):
Be in my ears And in Dave's case, a singular
is actually exactly.
Speaker 2 (02:05:35):
What well I shaved myself. See, you look like an
old man. I'm sorry, but that's not a good look
because why do you need to have that fringe of
hair behind your baldness? Because it just doesn't works for me.
Speaker 7 (02:05:51):
I'm not trying to hide my age like some people
who shave their head.
Speaker 11 (02:05:56):
I'm proud.
Speaker 2 (02:05:57):
I am old. I'm an old guy. I'm older than you.
How old are you?
Speaker 7 (02:06:00):
I'm twenty nine, yeah for ninety two for the six.
Speaker 2 (02:06:04):
Twenty nine can also mean ninety two.
Speaker 7 (02:06:07):
Don't step on my joke. I'm twenty nine for the
thirty six time.
Speaker 2 (02:06:11):
So it's just so funny.
Speaker 7 (02:06:13):
I have to bring my humor to your level.
Speaker 2 (02:06:15):
My god, oh god, it might that bad. I don't
answer that.
Speaker 7 (02:06:21):
Hey, I want to revert just for a moment, back
to the last thing went with Chris. But Chris said
something that it reminded me was when he was talking
about the smiling faces. Thing that reminded me of the
the Undisputed Truth back in the seventies with the song
smiling Faces, And I just want to read the first
lyric real quick is its smiling faces sometimes pretend to
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be your friend. Smiling faces show no traces of the
evil that works with that lurks within. Is that not
what we're seeing in our urban areas right now? I mean,
these people have been told that they're politics.
Speaker 2 (02:06:56):
It's always been there, and it's always been there. Nobody's
called him on it until who Donald J. Trump. Not
even Reagan really went that far. Okay, he just sort
of went along with the program. But he was good
on other things of international stuff. Except for the one
thing that Reagan. I never understood it why he went
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along with two hundred and forty one US soldiers killed
in Lebanon. Okay, I don't know why he didn't retaliate,
And quite frankly, that was that was one of the
biggest shots in the arm for terrorism coming out of
these countries, these these Arabic countries. Ever, and why he
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did not how do you not do something about it?
Speaker 7 (02:07:48):
Well, your youth in exuberance doesn't have the benefit of
historical hindsight like me. But you got to take into
account there was there was several different There wasn't any
one to bomb. And back in those days, it wasn't
like you had and I ran or one of those
that you could directly attribute to state sponsor of terrorism.
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And so the choice was and and also don't have
the technology we got today, you know, for instance Israel,
between us and them, and the technology we have, we
can be very precise and very pinpoint. But but back
then it was you carpet bombed and so and the other.
The other problem was is that Reagan had some folks
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who are pretty smart on on Okay, the old quote
from Colin Powell, if you break it, you got to
fix it. And so the point was is that the
folks could recognize that getting involved in the Middle East
war is exactly what they wanted us to do. And
George Bush took the bait and and so getting caught
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in a quack Yeah, because the truth of it is
it has nothing to do with Middle East peace or
the Domino theory or anything. It's exactly what Eisenhower warned
is against the military industrial complex. And what better situation
to get involved in than the Middle East, which is
a never ending war. And so Reagan was smart enough,
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and certainly he did a good job of hiring people
that said, Okay, we've got two choices here. You know,
we can get stuck in end up with a lot
more than two hundred and forty one marines killed. We
can't really effectively go after him because we just really
don't have the technology. We're going to kill a bunch.
Speaker 2 (02:09:33):
Of solids two forty one United States soldiers by surprise. Oh,
I'm sure they could have found the people that were
responsible and bombed them in the hell well and then
what pull out? See what they're gonna see? What they
are going to call their bluff.
Speaker 7 (02:09:51):
So what Reagan did do and another underreported story, yeah,
is paid the guys who are professionals at finding people
over a long period of time. I'm the Massad and
the Massad, so they hired Israelis to do that and
steal team six also was involved in some of that too.
This is some of these classified things that come out
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years later, you know, from folks telling stories and things
like that. I don't know that we killed two hundred
and forty one of them, but we sure made them.
Remember what happened there in Lebanon, with which which ended
the civil war in Lebanon, you know, with all the
things that the Israelis did, moving the tanks in and
all those kind of things.
Speaker 2 (02:10:34):
Are you talking about when the Muslims took over? Uh?
Speaker 7 (02:10:39):
Well, you'll remember there were three different factions that had
taken over Lebanon. And there was the Christian Ruids I
think they were, and then there was the Hesbalah and
uh then there was another faction in there. I we'ld
just call them the normal government, but if you can
apply that to any Middle East country. But but what
was happening was it didn't matter if you made a
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deal with one, you know, the other faction would screw
it up. And that's the reason why the Lebanon Civil War,
which stretched out as long as it was, well, it
was given Hesbel a safe haven to operate along the
border of Israel. And that's you'll recall this when Israel
said we're done with this and went in. But that
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was the only thing that brought those three groups to
the table, was Israel moving in, because then it was
like wait a minute here.
Speaker 2 (02:11:29):
So what did they ended up with? They ended up
with another official Muslim country with hesbel Law right next
to Israel, who participated on day one in the attack
on October the seventh three.
Speaker 7 (02:11:48):
But you'll recall from the eighties there was a period
of time in there where Lebanon had a stable government
and a stable economy.
Speaker 2 (02:11:55):
Well before that, they were they were the go to
place the party in the in the Middle East.
Speaker 7 (02:12:02):
No absolutely, And then what happened was Hesbelah then moved
in a bunch of folks that was Hesbela moved into
the southern part of Lebanon from Syria and other places
because Syria was booting them out right and Jordan was
booting them out, and well, they were running to Lebanon,
and Lebnon didn't have the resources to be able to
combat them. If we made a mistaken foreign policy, it
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was then, uh, that was the point at which we
could have potentially interjected and and and helped Lebnon out
with the situation they were in. So then their elected
officials were replaced by Hesbela leaders and uh, and so
then we see the the the what happened to Lebanon
after that? So it's it's almost turned into back to
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what it was during the civil war, except that Hesbela runs.
Speaker 2 (02:12:49):
The place now. And which is that?
Speaker 7 (02:12:51):
Which is Israel's exact point with Hamas and Hesbela both
is that it doesn't do us any good. We can
do all the huge manitarian stuff we want, but if
it never gets to the people, then what when we're
just selling good money after bad?
Speaker 2 (02:13:07):
Well, then you got to you got to kill the
ones that are committing war against you, and you got
to kill every single one of them till the war's over, until.
Speaker 7 (02:13:15):
They surrender, well now, or until they're gone, or until
they're gone.
Speaker 2 (02:13:19):
Yeah. Now, some people think the Rabbi thinks that they
could get rid of the Palestinians voluntarily, but I'm not
sure I agree with that. We're talking about Israel now
and the twenty to ten seven twenty three war, and
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I'm not sure somebody would want them. I'm not sure
anybody would want the Palestinians. And I think it might
be a difficult point because I'm pretty sure I saw
I saw a poll the other day that said that
the they were happy with what Jamas did, the people
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in Palestine or wherever you want to call it, Gaza,
they were they backed exactly what they did. Uh and
they still back it and would still at this day
re elect them.
Speaker 7 (02:14:17):
Well so that's a bit deceptive, but I can think.
Speaker 2 (02:14:20):
I can why is it? Why do you think it's
just it's deceptive?
Speaker 13 (02:14:23):
Okay, so.
Speaker 7 (02:14:25):
You know, if you're under threat from from something and
you can't do anything about it, we'll call it the
Stockholm syndrome.
Speaker 2 (02:14:35):
You know.
Speaker 7 (02:14:36):
But the reality is is I can actually use Missouri
as a good example. You know, I don't care what
pole you look at. Right, Trump won Missouri by way
over sixty percent of the vote. Right, it's pretty much gearing.
Speaker 2 (02:14:52):
Because of this show.
Speaker 7 (02:14:53):
Well mostly absolutely, But.
Speaker 2 (02:14:56):
It's just that.
Speaker 7 (02:14:58):
But that's because he always selects the right guess.
Speaker 2 (02:15:02):
So, but go ahead. The reality is had Sholm the brain. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:15:09):
So, but the reality is that you know, people can
be influenced, you know, by propaganda, right, and uh so
you got two dynamics working there, and so just like here,
you know, with medicaid expansion and legalization of marijuana and
things like that. They all sound could and and if
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there's a lot of money supporting those things. The tendency
is for people to watch the television commercial or or
look at the Facebook post or whatever, and they never
they don't do a deep dive on it or a
lot of research, and so we end up with with
things like those. Now, I don't care where you are
on those two subjects. Neither one of those things were
good for Missouri in their form that they're in. And
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and you know it added another forty pages to this
book right here, which is our Missouri Constitution. And so
so there's that dynamic that happens there. You know, they're
a captive audience, so they don't dare say anything to
anyone who's there.
Speaker 2 (02:16:11):
Again, I'm just the average person. You're in the rank
and file, rank and filets. So we here with that's
what you're doing, and that's what I'm doing here. I
could play golf, I mean, but I like this stuff.
And I'm very They don't have a day paranoid about
what could happen to this country, to Israel, to to me,
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to my family. I'm very paranoid about it, and I
think people ought to be awakened, if that's possible, to
at least pay attention to the thing and vote.
Speaker 7 (02:16:44):
Well, we saw it, We saw it absolutely. Remember COVID
right exactly. You know, we we had people in power
advocating for concentration camps, yes, for people taking away your
constitutional rights, all under the guise of what it's for
your own goods.
Speaker 2 (02:17:04):
And they actually did that.
Speaker 7 (02:17:05):
And look how many despots in history used that exact.
Speaker 2 (02:17:08):
Sit and they're actually still doing it.
Speaker 7 (02:17:11):
And so you take the poor folks in Hamah that
are under Hamas's jurisdiction and Hesbala, well, they certainly are
religiously compatible and no doubt about that. Right, they're all muzzle,
but the only people they're hearing from is from their leaders.
But more importantly is have you ever read the book
nineteen eighty four? Yes, well, you didn't dare say one
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thing bad about the government, even to your neighbor, because
your neighbor was incentivized into turning you in, right, And
so that's the dynamic you got there. I'm shocked that
they had eighty seven percent instead of a ninety nine percent.
Speaker 2 (02:17:49):
They got a guy who's in jail right now. It
was on the news like at five o'clock this morning.
He's being tried in China and and and they had
his son on. He says, yeah, he's never going to
get out of this until something happens to the government.
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I don't know whether it was Hong Kong or in China, actually,
but this guy's done because he knows that it's going
to be a quick trial and it's going to be
over and he's going to be guilty, even though he wasn't.
And that was on today and they're they're talking about that.
The fact that this government if they if they decide
they want you out, they they'll have you out. This
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country is not that different, but it's changing now, and
it's changing by somebody who understands business, who understands how
far to go and how not far to go, and
wants to change and got the people on his side. Now,
the majority of the people, not everybody, but the majority
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of people understand what he's doing and agree with them.
And cross racial it's cross religion, it crosses a lot
of things. So Trump is doing something here that is
hopefully replicated in the future by his predecessors.
Speaker 7 (02:19:15):
Well, absolutely, there hasn't been a focus on this. But
you know, one of the things that I did want
to bring up is that, you know you talked about.
An eye opener for me was I was invited back
in June to State Leadership Summit, a sponsored by an
organization called cam and that's combating anti Semitism movement, and
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so they presented us with a lot of information that
that kind of goes toward what we've been talking about
as far as propaganda is concerned. On the other side,
so if you listen to the mainstream press, you would say,
whatever tiny amount of anti Semitism there is in this
country is the far right, it's the neo Nazis and
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what have you. Well, the research doesn't bear that out.
Of what is what the FBI calls anti semitism, either
in print or acts, you know, where someone has actually
attacked someone has experienced a four hundred percent increase in
just the last two years. Now, the telling statistic there was,
(02:20:23):
and I wish I would have had. I couldn't find
that graphic, but I need to track it down and
so I can pass it on to you. But actually,
the far right anti semitism stuff has dropped two and
a half percent over the last couple of years. But
you know what category has gone up dramatically, Anti Christians, Left,
the left wing attacks on Jews is thirty seven percent
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of all anti semitism in this country. And guess what
those folks who identify as Muslims is only thirty eight percent.
And so the left and the Muslims have combined to
make almost seventy well seventy eight percent of all of
the attacks on Jews. Well, in this that's in this country,
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not worldwide.
Speaker 2 (02:21:13):
And then take a look at the Ivy League universities.
Take a look at uh, take take a look at Harvard.
They're not ready to settle for I think it's five hundred,
five hundred million or billion, million million.
Speaker 7 (02:21:29):
It's a rounding era on how much money they get.
Speaker 2 (02:21:31):
Yeah, I don't know. They're going to the government's going
to get a pretty good settlement. And and and it's
run Harvard is run by a Jew. Okay, a Jew
was fighting for anti Semitism, not against it. Okay, that's
a problem I can't understand. And it's something that's going
on in the Ivy Leagues since the thirties.
Speaker 7 (02:21:55):
But we are seeing a change in that a small change.
Speaker 2 (02:21:58):
We're seeing a force chain.
Speaker 7 (02:22:00):
And as you talk, take New York City right now,
they're getting ready to probably will well you have a
Muslim communist and uh, you know, talking about somebody who
is antithetical to you know, the the entire Jewish community
in New York City. But you'll find that though, will
be a significant number of those folks who will vote.
Speaker 2 (02:22:20):
For this guy. And you know who's coming up big
and strong, Curtis Sleeway. Now does that ring a bell?
And all?
Speaker 23 (02:22:29):
He's running for mayor Guardian Angels, Guardian Angels and uh
suddenly there he's being discovered over Cuomo, over Adams.
Speaker 7 (02:22:40):
So you got your choice between the commie and the crook, right, So,
so Curtis is the only one who's who has any
sanity in this race?
Speaker 2 (02:22:48):
Right? Well, I think I think Adams has he has
made a he's made a good move to the right.
He's not he's now more temporary. Come on, it could be,
I don't know, and now that's it could be. But
Curtis has always been the same. Oh yeah, and uh
(02:23:08):
he's he says he's he's. I saw an interview about
him yesterday with him and he's uh, he's raised more
money now in the last segment than any of these guys,
including Madonna or whatever his name is.
Speaker 7 (02:23:24):
Well, I mean, folks are looking at the situation there
in New York and if you're a business owner in
New York City, you can't put up with either one
of your other choices, right because they're the ones who
have advocated for this smash and grab folks, and the
and the quote unquote you know, justice reform and get
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and defunding cops. All three of them were in in
on all that over the last few years. So who
are you going to believe me or you're lying eyes?
Speaker 2 (02:23:55):
Here's Sleeway is the out He's he's the out outsider,
all right, and it's a big advantage right now.
Speaker 7 (02:24:02):
And he's the one he's the one guy who's been
steady all.
Speaker 2 (02:24:05):
Along and he's now breaking through because they're getting desperate.
Speaker 7 (02:24:09):
Well, well, remember back in the seventies, the only thing
that made the subway in New York tolerable to ride,
safe to ride was the Guardian Angels. And everyone who
lived back in that period said, if it wasn't for
the Guardian Angels being on the trains, we wouldn't write them.
Speaker 2 (02:24:26):
And you also had a pretty good mayor in Giuliani.
Speaker 7 (02:24:29):
Which came a little bit later. Yeah, you remember how
bad it was. Well, I don't know, you're too young
to probably remember, but how many movies, thank you, how
many movies were made about crime on the subways in
New York City. I mean through the seventies, just about
every movie about big city included crime some crime component
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on subways in New York City. Well then that's when
Curtis and the Guardian Angels came in and took it
on themselves. Now they were called vigilantes and all of
those other things. Keep in mind they do this unarmed, right, yes,
they and and there to be you know, a help
or an advocate for the people riding the subway. And
(02:25:13):
the people riding the subway really appreciated that. I had
relatives that lived in New York City at the time,
and and they.
Speaker 2 (02:25:19):
Well, I have a little story I'm going to try
to make this, But I was in New York thirty
years ago or so, and my family was there too.
But I wanted to go see something. I think it's
something like the Italian neighborhood. So I got on I
got on a train and the there was a gal
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there and I could see this guy take her purse
or you know, and walk out, and I said something
to her. I said, you did you see what just
happened to you? And she said no, she said was
your pursey? He says, oh my god. And the guy
walked out. Now I was still on the train, and
(02:26:06):
I think the same guy came back and I said
something to him. I says, I know what you did,
and I could see him reaching for something. Okay, this
was a mistake on my part, and he finally got off,
and uh, but I could have gotten myself killed that day,
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that's for sure.
Speaker 7 (02:26:28):
No, But you know, also a lot of times all
it takes is challenge in challenging them, right, yeah, sure,
because they love easy target.
Speaker 2 (02:26:38):
There are whims. There are whims for the most part.
Speaker 7 (02:26:41):
But you know, a gun is a gun of crooks
prefer unarmed, unarmed.
Speaker 2 (02:26:47):
Victim except for the really mentally no ones.
Speaker 7 (02:26:50):
Exactly what I was going to say, Well, they're two percent.
You know, there's plenty of.
Speaker 2 (02:26:53):
Why they were. That's why they won't let you have
a gun, Is that right?
Speaker 7 (02:26:56):
Yeah, that's well, it's I've lost all my guns anyway,
because I always take them fishing with me, and the
boat always turns over and so so every you know,
every time I buy a gun it ends up in
the river for some reason. You'd think i'd learn my
lesson after two hundred and twenty four times.
Speaker 2 (02:27:16):
Right, all right, very soon we're going to have a
man show up. It's going to be uh, Jeff Zinc.
So that's going to be interesting. Yeah, because he's got
a whole new gig now yeah, yeah, that he owns.
Oh that's right, the pharmacy buying Oh yeah company. And
it's like it's a big deal.
Speaker 7 (02:27:37):
So he's a PBM.
Speaker 2 (02:27:38):
Now PBM, what would that be good?
Speaker 7 (02:27:43):
No, that's actually what we do need. That If you
look at our state budget, about almost forty percent of
our state budget is Medicaid alone, that one program, and
that that should scared by accept our state legislature for
some reason. But the reality is is that that that
the the largest component of that is the pharmacy. And
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our pharmacy that we pay out is out of control.
It is nuts what we pay and and and unnecessarily so.
And part of it is is because of these PBMs
and others out there.
Speaker 2 (02:28:17):
So You're going to be great for him, But I
want I want to do something first because I never
got a chance to interview you. You're so damn early
you know. Yeah, and push yourself on poor Chris Adamo. Uh,
this man is an engineer, is a chicken farmer. Uh,
still trying to market rooster eggs. Uh? State representative running
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for Senator Don Mayhew.
Speaker 7 (02:28:43):
So you you put that, you put that chicken moniker
on me all the time.
Speaker 2 (02:28:47):
That who brought us up?
Speaker 7 (02:28:49):
That's a wholly owned subsidiary.
Speaker 2 (02:28:52):
To your wife? Yeah, yeah, who brought this up?
Speaker 1 (02:28:55):
Uh?
Speaker 7 (02:28:55):
Well, I illustrated. I was trying to help folks understand
the challenges that it's involved in in creating a home
based business, usually in the farming area, and all the
challenges that I faced in that process, and especially when
none of the decisions were mine necessary.
Speaker 2 (02:29:16):
So you don't know anything about the chickens.
Speaker 7 (02:29:18):
I know enough to stay out of the chicken business. Unfortunately,
I have partners in my firm that that they make
their own decisions with their subsidiary.
Speaker 2 (02:29:27):
Honey, you want to get into the chicken business, could.
Speaker 7 (02:29:31):
Not keep them alive.
Speaker 20 (02:29:33):
Every critter on the face.
Speaker 2 (02:29:34):
Of the earth really are they tough. Are they tough
to keep alive?
Speaker 11 (02:29:38):
Not really?
Speaker 7 (02:29:39):
I mean, I mean, certainly we have our challenges with
the predators.
Speaker 2 (02:29:43):
But yeah, but.
Speaker 7 (02:29:46):
You know, she spends so much time with them that
you know they already think.
Speaker 2 (02:29:50):
Well, she's got you for a husband.
Speaker 7 (02:29:51):
No way, I can understand that you would think that
that's really would be enough of a reason right there.
Speaker 2 (02:29:57):
Day, I guess I guess he shows all right now
that now that we've we've handled your situation. Yeah, and
by the way, have you yet figured out a way
to sell rooster eggs?
Speaker 7 (02:30:13):
Well, so you urbanites probably don't have the base of
knowledge that I have in the in the farm area.
Speaker 2 (02:30:19):
I don't think anybody and tell you that it's you.
Speaker 7 (02:30:22):
You sound like one of my fellow legislators on the
other side of the aisle who when we were considering
a bill about allowing you to have chickens in your
backyard in an urban area and uh she and one
of the person who sponsored bill says, well, yeah, you know,
so we can have our own our own eggs, and
(02:30:42):
and she was adamant that there was no way that
you could have eggs without a rooster. And because the
complaint was well you have these roosters crowing all the time.
And he said, no, we won't have a rooster. And
she said, well, you can't have eggs without a rooster.
So I'm not saying that you're totally in that category,
but it sounds like when you talk about rooster eggs
(02:31:04):
that you might not have a high familiarity with how
the system works.
Speaker 2 (02:31:09):
Can I can I stop you for just a moment
and introduce my next guest? Okay, my god, I can't
believe you put my audience through that. That's just terrible.
You know, a minute around a lot of what I
said clucking. I was shocked there for a moment. I'll
(02:31:32):
tell you what fucking okay, alrighty, No, that's the way
to start an interview. Yeah, and I didn't hear the
first part except for the ink clucking. What is that
rhyme with? I don't know anyways, Jeff Family, Yeah, soon
to be not apparently U kinesiologist. That's a very important
(02:31:55):
word that I use now. I used to use it
all the time. But he's actually turned from being a
politician back to his medical field and now he's he's
a pharmacy store mogul. Please welcome all the way from Arizona.
(02:32:16):
Jeff Zinc. Now you hear what? Don Mayhew? I think
you know him? Do you do you know each other? Yeah?
It seems like everybody that's a guest on this show
knows the other guests. It's like a fraternity in your
case of sorority. But it's it's pretty interesting to see this.
Speaker 7 (02:32:38):
You either have a large circle or a very small one.
Speaker 2 (02:32:40):
I haven't figured either, I quite frankly. I mean, it's incredible,
it's it's just incredible. Just it amazes me what's going on,
good and bad sometimes. First of all, how is Ryan doing.
Speaker 8 (02:32:56):
Doing well?
Speaker 20 (02:32:57):
He is working there in Texas and uh in the
old field and uh, you know both both the girls
are doing well. So uh he's he's moving along all right.
Speaker 2 (02:33:10):
Anything new on his case?
Speaker 20 (02:33:13):
Uh nope, just uh just uh finalizing everything and and
trying to get whatever their you know, last minute uh stuff.
The reason why they're still going through all of the
discovery that was not allowed in his first trial there,
so these are all Brady violations and they're in the
(02:33:36):
thousands and they're having to create, uh an exhibit for
each one of the the pictures that was done that
was actually withheld from him, and there there's several thousand
UH pictures and each one of them has to become
an exhibit and the whole bit to build the case
(02:34:00):
of what Boseburg and the and the prosecutors UH and stuff.
And we're waiting because we also got when that Michael D. Brown,
the federal agent went into the grand jury and lied
UH to start the whole fiasco, has now been put
on notice and there's a chance that he's going to
get fired. And if he gets fired, UH, he doesn't
(02:34:24):
have the protection and so we're going to be able
to subpoena him and he can't fall behind taking.
Speaker 2 (02:34:32):
A lot of people, including my other guest here, might
not know who Michael Brown is, So would you tell
him you know is yeah.
Speaker 20 (02:34:41):
Yeah, Michael Brown is the federal agent that went in
on two days after on January the eighth, after Jay
six and UH to a grand jury and stated that
my son entered into the capital and fought with Capitol
police and was directly responsible for killing Brian Sicknick. None
(02:35:02):
of it was true. All of it came out in
the trial and it should have dismissed the case with prejudice.
But you know, the judge Boseburg, being so corrupt, didn't
toss it and continue on, and now he's in hot water.
He's actually got several cases now that the DOJ is
(02:35:23):
looking at where he had judicial misconduct.
Speaker 2 (02:35:26):
Are you talking about so you're talking about the judge Boseburg?
Speaker 16 (02:35:29):
Huh?
Speaker 7 (02:35:29):
Correct, Well, well that's a strict violation of his civil rights.
I mean, and I'm suing them is not even enough.
But well, the IE agent, the Brown, he should go
to jail for perjury. He should get the maximum sentence
because of what that ended up doing to several people's lives.
Speaker 2 (02:35:48):
And what about the guy that killed the killed the
woman of Michael Bird.
Speaker 20 (02:35:56):
Yeah, he was acquitted and and found not guilty by
his peers in Washington, d C. And that, uh, the
Capitol Police basically exonerated him and stated that it was
a justified shooting.
Speaker 2 (02:36:16):
So is that the end of it?
Speaker 5 (02:36:18):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (02:36:18):
No, I know that.
Speaker 20 (02:36:21):
In fact, what ended up happening is is that Ashley
Babbitt's husband won a lawsuit against the Capitol Police and
everything and settled out of court in an undisclosed uh
you know, amount of money. But the thing is is
that they did they did win in a civil trial.
Speaker 2 (02:36:44):
Is another person from this show, Mark McCluskey. Uh, is
he still with your son? Still still? You know, for
like the last four times. You know. I even got
got a tour of his house, I believe it or not,
when I was in Saint Louis when he was running
(02:37:04):
the show.
Speaker 20 (02:37:06):
That's pretty funny.
Speaker 2 (02:37:08):
Yeah, he ran my show. Did you know that I
had a lot of No, I didn't he And I
can I mention his name? Even?
Speaker 11 (02:37:15):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (02:37:15):
Absolutely, Bill and I were we tag teamed down the see.
Speaker 2 (02:37:20):
He he shoved himself in there, so I wouldn't mention
his last name. It's Bill Hardwick.
Speaker 7 (02:37:26):
Well, that's because he's a close personal friend Hardwick.
Speaker 2 (02:37:29):
Can you say the name Hardwick? I said, Mayhew, And
why couldn't you say Hardwick?
Speaker 7 (02:37:37):
My close personal friend Bill Hardwack.
Speaker 2 (02:37:39):
That's okay, I'm okay with you, Okay, you know hard Well? Okay.
Speaker 20 (02:37:45):
Yes, one of the things that I want all your
listeners and everybody to know about because it is not
getting any traction whatsoever. Nobody is actually looking at this.
But Tulsi Gabbert just released uh a very interesting uh
(02:38:05):
information and the LaRouche uh people actually picked it up
and there's a very good article that explains everything behind
Russia Gate. And you would think that Russia and China
is our enemy. What turns out to actually be the
(02:38:27):
enemy that we need to be weary of and have
actually have undermined our federal government and in the global
world is Britain. A lot of people don't don't know this,
but Britain actually is uh should be classified as a
(02:38:50):
really a country that we are at war with and uh.
This this article, which the name the article that people
need to go to and read, is worse than treason,
the actual motive behind Russia Gate. And it starts all
the way back with Winston Churchill in World War Two,
(02:39:14):
and then it moves forward and it shows how a
foreign student, exchange student from Kenya becomes the president of
the United States and how all of this was orchestrated.
And it goes into very detail as to what's taking.
Speaker 2 (02:39:31):
Of course, let me see who could who could that
be brock Hussein Obama?
Speaker 20 (02:39:38):
That would be the one.
Speaker 2 (02:39:39):
How come you didn't name them? He's trying to get
me in trouble now I know that.
Speaker 20 (02:39:44):
No, I'm just actually wanting people to set down. But
it goes into what Hillary and and and and Bill
Clinton's as well, and and these are these are things
that are are problems because you would think that Russia, China, Iran, uh,
North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba, the you know, that would be
(02:40:06):
the people that we would need to be uh weary of,
and that uh uh you know, the United Kingdom of
Britain in North Ireland would be our friends. Well it's
really not. And uh and they and it goes into
really good detail and it's it's something that people need
(02:40:26):
to sit down and actually go through and read because
it shows exactly what's happened from uh World War Two
all the way to today. And and Telsea Gabbert has
done a great job in releasing information uh and and
uh knitting this all together.
Speaker 7 (02:40:47):
Yeah, two weeks ago she released this the smoking gun,
which call me call me uh immediate. Obviously he's he's
being considered for an indictment, but uh they're doing it
investigations because he knows it's coming. So he's lawyered up now.
But the reality is that the stuff she released with
(02:41:07):
the emails, and that stuff sure is the smoking gun
for this thing. And so it proves that he had
fore knowledge of it. He can't say, well that was
some rogue agents or anything like that. He knew this personally.
Speaker 2 (02:41:22):
Well.
Speaker 20 (02:41:22):
And it even goes into detail about, you know, in
twenty sixteen that President Obama literally orchestrated from the Oval
Office the potential assassination and overthrow of Donald J. Trump,
going all the way back to twenty sixteen, and brought
(02:41:45):
out the Steele Dotsier and all of this stuff, which
was British intelligence that they showed them I six director,
Richard Dearlove, former Prime Minister Blair and others were involved
in all of this. And all this information is coming
(02:42:05):
out now of this coup that has happened, and the
House of Parliament is a part of it, you know.
And we're sitting here looking at at this and we,
you know, talk about putting the fox in the henhouse.
Let's go back to the rooster eggs deal. This is
(02:42:26):
exactly what's taking place. By the way, foxes will take
care of those rooster hens.
Speaker 7 (02:42:33):
So, so, yeah, said, we we often forget that Christopher
Steel's former I six agent. So and so it was like, okay, well,
how did he get involved with the resigate thing? Well,
it's I think what you've done there. Jeff Is has
made that connection.
Speaker 2 (02:42:50):
Now, the the Three Letter agencies were all in line
saying there's no conspiracy between Trump and Russia, all right.
And it was only on December the eighteenth, after the
election that Barack Obama took this upon himself to say
(02:43:11):
there's something about this Russia Trump coordination to win that election,
all right. That's when that really started.
Speaker 20 (02:43:21):
Now it goes all the way back to Lisa Page
and Peter Start.
Speaker 2 (02:43:25):
Yeah. Right, there was denial of it from the Intel company,
Intel three Letter people.
Speaker 20 (02:43:36):
To well, yeah, because you had James call me me,
you had James Clapper and John Brennan. You know, you
had your what is it? The FBI director James Camy,
The Director of National Intelligence was James Clapper, and then
the CIA director was John Brennan. All three of them
were in the White House working with Hillary Clinton in
(02:44:00):
regards to and they literally had the smoking gun of
the email which come from Brennan which said suppress all
evidence and everything about Hillary and all of that.
Speaker 2 (02:44:15):
But they didn't bring it out in the open until
after the election. They thought Hillary was going to win,
and then they brought it out to stifle Trump and
eventually to get him to quit. The problem is they
thought they'd never see him again. They thought they could
impeach him a couple of times and he'd go home
(02:44:36):
and still make his his trillion dollars whatever he's going
to be worth, and he'd leave it alone like everyone
else of a sort of normal concept of surviving would
have done. So were they were very, very shocked, I
believe at the end of this, and they're still defending it.
(02:44:58):
They don't know what to do. I don't think they
don't understand it.
Speaker 20 (02:45:02):
And the problem is is that they have all of
these emails that had been voided, and and you know,
Tolsey's actually doing a great job.
Speaker 2 (02:45:12):
She's literally, uh you.
Speaker 20 (02:45:14):
Know, letting this stuff out so people can can read
for themselves.
Speaker 2 (02:45:18):
Uh.
Speaker 20 (02:45:18):
And and the thing is is that we understand now
that narrative of what what they were doing, because uh,
they were in cahoots together. And the Russia story. One
of the things that was really interesting is is that,
again what you just said, they were not expecting Trump
(02:45:40):
to win. They thought that Hillary had it in the bag, right,
and then when he won, all of a sudden, they
sat down. But what did what did Barack Obama before
uh Trump got in. What did he do? He went
in and helped subvert and had the CIA and and
everybody else go over to a country. And I think
(02:46:04):
you know about it because they put an actor in
as the president who then come back and acted like
a child to President Trump when he got elected the
second time. You know, we all know who the president
of Ukraine is. But that was all orchestrated because they
(02:46:24):
needed to overthrow the government of Ukraine. And they actually
did that right before Trump took office.
Speaker 2 (02:46:32):
Yeah. Yeah, it kind of wrecked a lot of their plans,
did it.
Speaker 7 (02:46:35):
Well, that's interesting thing that I just saw the other
day was that Russia has had seven hundred and fifty
thousand casualties in Ukraine and Ukraine has had almost four
hundred thousand casualties and what exactly for what? And so
(02:46:57):
once again military industrial.
Speaker 2 (02:46:58):
Complex right well there there, you've got it, and it
goes way back into our history. And Trump isn't having it.
He's he's saying, Okay, I will use whatever force I
need to use, but I'm not going to send our
troops out there to be murdered for the benefit of
these these companies that are are all they want is
(02:47:21):
the money?
Speaker 7 (02:47:21):
Well, Trump cares more about Russian soldiers than.
Speaker 2 (02:47:24):
Putin does, of course. Yeah, that's pretty obvious. And that's
that's the case of saying about Reagan not not having
the same concern about our troops back in the nineteen
eighty two when it was when they were attacked. You see,
(02:47:45):
are you getting mad or what? Oh?
Speaker 7 (02:47:47):
I have another appointment and I hate to leave.
Speaker 6 (02:47:53):
I am.
Speaker 2 (02:47:53):
I'm so sorry you're leaving.
Speaker 7 (02:47:54):
Not Jeff Hay was good saying.
Speaker 2 (02:48:00):
We can get the work, all right, thank you. Don
that's all here for. Don May you that enough? Don't
get him going, don't get him going. Yes, I would
normally stand up at this point, but I don't see
the purpose in it because I got it. I got
like ten minutes left with Jeff, and that's it. All right.
(02:48:21):
So you want to talk about your your health companies, now.
Speaker 20 (02:48:27):
Sure we can. We can talk about that, you know
in a nutshell? Yeah, basically, you know, I'm the CEO
of Positive Energy here. You can go to Positive energyas
dot com and what you do is you'll take a
look at it. But basically, what what I'm doing is
(02:48:48):
is that I'm trying to raise money in order to
buy hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies so that we can stop
this perpetual failing of all three of these industries.
Speaker 2 (02:49:02):
You know.
Speaker 20 (02:49:02):
The thing is is that we have six hundred hospitals
right now that are failing across the United States. We
have about twelve hundred clinics that are failing across the
United States, and about fourteen hundred pharmacies and stuff. Missouri's
really hit hard because they had seventy three pharmacies that
have uprooted and left. And Josh Holly even made the
(02:49:25):
statement when he had the PBM managegers for the pharmaceutical companies,
he said, how does you making sixty eight billion dollars
last year alone help my constituents when we have pharmacies
that no longer exist in my state. I've got two
(02:49:46):
counties that don't even have a pharmacy in there. My
constituents have to drive an hour just to get their
pharmaceutical drugs. How does that beneficial to my people?
Speaker 6 (02:49:58):
You know?
Speaker 20 (02:49:58):
And he just raked them up over the coals in
regards to you know, what they're doing. And the thing
is is that we have a national security issue. The
national security problem is that if President Trump, uh, you know,
pisses off the president of China and they would hold medication,
(02:50:22):
then it could create a lot of problems for the
people here in the United States.
Speaker 2 (02:50:26):
They have us by, you know what in a lot
of different ways. They're now worried about China going to
the moon and staking it out putting their flag on
the moon. Then what okay, no, seriously, because they can
they can do things on the moon to send hell
(02:50:49):
back to the United States of America or anyone else
they want to.
Speaker 20 (02:50:55):
Well, and and the thing is is that people can
set down and what we've done is is we've actually
lowered the price. I mean, when the first started talking
and throwing it around is thinking thirty dollars a share,
but right now it's we've got a hundred million shares.
It's a dollar a share gives us one hundred million dollars.
If everybody comes in and you know, buys up shares,
(02:51:17):
and then what we can do is go in and
buy these hospitals. Well, what are we going to do
or what are we finding? Well, we have already started
finding that we're we have administration that are top heavy.
You know, when your CFO, your COEO and your and
your CEO are all making a million dollars and this
(02:51:37):
hospital only brings in five million profit. Well three million
of it goes to the to the three people in charge,
and then the rest of it is you know, displayed
down below to everybody else that's working and stuff. There's
a lot of things, and then you have the good
old boys system of over billing supplies and then under
(02:52:03):
money being under the table. I mean, there's a thousand
different ways why a company is going under, and so
we've got to go in and we got to clean
it up. We got to take there, take care of
what's going on, and then make sure that we're not
doing what happened to Gracie in Wisconsin, a nineteen year
(02:52:24):
old down syndrome child that was brought to a hospital
by her parents. They signed the papers to admit her
and buried in the fine print it said that the
administration and the doctors have fit to do whatever they want.
(02:52:44):
And so somebody put in a dn R, and then
somebody gave her a COVID nineteen injection. She had allergic reaction,
went into cardiac arrest, and had a dn R, and
so she passed the way. The reason why the parents
lost in court by a jury trial was because of
(02:53:06):
that fine print. So we've got to go in and
we've got to read start redoing our hospitals and making
it safe where when you go in, Dave, that I
don't get to, you know, give you something that you
don't want. You don't lose your rights just because you
went into a hospital.
Speaker 2 (02:53:24):
Yeah, So, which health companies will benefit from what you're doing?
Speaker 20 (02:53:30):
Well, I mean the thing is is that any hospital
that's failing, we're looking at trying to purchase those the
companies that are going to be feeding into it. So
we have employers, they have employees. Well, one of the
things we also looked at was is the insurance. And
so three years ago we went to BUCA, which is
(02:53:53):
Blue Cross, Blue Shield, United health Care, Signa and Etna
and sat down and said, hey, we would like to
have this type of insurance policy. And they all got
up and walked away. Well, now Maha hits and we're
trying to do things to make people healthy. Well, now
they're trying to come back to the table. But we
(02:54:15):
went with Lloyd's of London and we now have an
insurance policy that comes in and basically what we're what
we're able to do is we're able to save not
only the employer thousands of dollars. If you have you know,
under a thousand UH employees, we can save you about
(02:54:39):
a half a million dollars there. But somebody that is
very very large, we're going to be able to save them,
you know, millions of dollars UH. And so these are
things that as as you look at it and the cost.
And so we have Ambida Healthcare in Scottsdale, and UH
(02:55:00):
they had an independent source that came out and looked
at every oncology facility across the United States, and second
place is right here, but in Beta came in at
thirty five hundred percent higher and better outcomes than second place.
Speaker 2 (02:55:20):
They do they differently.
Speaker 20 (02:55:23):
We get ninety nine percent of stage four cancer, we
have positive outcomes with and so these are things that
we're trying to change and get people healthy. We're doing alternatives.
We're the it's the only insurance company that has seven
thousand UH ICITY and CPT codes specifically to homeopathic and
(02:55:46):
natural pathic medicine, to acupuncture, to chiropractic and and we're
the only insurance company that your primary health care care
if you're you know, have some other insurance and you
don't take our insurance. If you get a script, then
our insurance we have Cafteria plans that can help and
(02:56:08):
we can facilitate and get that. So if you have
Blue Cross, Blue Shield and you want in Vida to
actually do your treatment, you get your primary healthcare provider
to give you a second opinion. You come to Invida,
they'll they'll help you and give you the plan. And
(02:56:29):
like I said, our last and I'll do this real quick.
Our last patient was an eighty two year old lady
who had gone to six different ecology facilities, all of
them told her that she was eighty two, that she
lived a good life. She needs to get her affairs
in order. When the pain gets too bad, go to hospice.
(02:56:50):
And she has six to eight months to live. She
comes to in Vida about nine inches thick of paperwork,
go through there. She goes, can you help me? And
we said yes, And she goes, well how much will
that cost? And we said, well it'll take about four
and a half months and about two hundred and nine
thousand dollars. Now this is a multi millionaire, and so
(02:57:11):
she writes the two hundred nine thousand dollars check in
eight weeks. Two months halfway into it, we do a
scan and she's cancer free, and so we write her
back a check of one hundred and nine thousand dollars.
These are all things that are going on right now
with what we're trying to do, and we're implementing health
(02:57:32):
into the all of the clinics and pharmacies. We're going
to create compounding pharmacies where we're not having to worry
about what's going on with China or Mexico or any
of these other countries. We're able to do this and
take care of our people here on American soil.
Speaker 2 (02:57:53):
Well, we got a good taste in to that, but
we didn't. I'll have your back and we can talk
more about the and outs of this other than Dave
Wayne by them show. Where can people find you?
Speaker 20 (02:58:05):
You can find me at positive energyas dot com. That's
my website. You can put your name an information at
and request more information about trying to be a part
of Positive Energy and buying the house, uh, these clinics
and stuff, and we'll be more happy to you know,
have partnership and making people healthy again.
Speaker 2 (02:58:27):
You know, uh, you know, Jeff I was turned down
as an organ donor. They found out I never had
a lesson. Wow, all right, my friend, Hi to your
lovely bride and your son and whoever else is in
your family. I appreciate your friendship. Believe me, I do. Okay,
(02:58:51):
I appreciate you for having me one.
Speaker 20 (02:58:54):
And everybody needs to support Dave. I mean, you need
to go and you need to support him. And he
doesn't do this. He does it for the love of
the nation, but it still costs a lot of money
to do this, and so I always plug him and
do commercial for him because he doesn't do them for himself.
He doesn't for it.
Speaker 2 (02:59:13):
Thank you, Thank you so much. I appreciate the comments too,
And hi to everybody. Okay. We got forty seconds roughly,
and I thought it was a fun show.
Speaker 3 (02:59:26):
I don't know in come see his Tuesday night Ash
City OFFE Live.
Speaker 2 (02:59:32):
Okay, Can I go on now and end the show
because you always you're always speaking now and now I
get mixed up, and I can't thank my audience enough
for listening to this show. And he's still listening, looking
at he's happy. I will be back with another another
edition of the Dave Wayne bomb show. Let's see. I
(02:59:53):
would say it's next Friday. Have a great weekend, guys.
Speaker 20 (03:00:00):
About bread, to get the ends out, to be learned,
a lot to be known about the people.
Speaker 7 (03:00:07):
You can't be josy and right down.
Speaker 13 (03:00:10):
Then you got a feature about Freedo