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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Love to be known about people.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Jim Comey's top lieutenants reportedly showed the former FBI director
signed off on leaking classified information to reporters just before
the twenty sixteen presidential election. That's according to FBI memos
sent to the Senate and House Judiciary committees. The memos
do not state to what classified information was leaked or

(00:24):
if Komy was authorized to declassify them for the media,
but the incident was investigated by multiple prosecutors, all of
whom declined to bring criminal charges against Komy.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Jordiman and I was.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
The man who broke the story wide open. The editor
in chief of Just the News, John Solomon. John, great
to have you this morning. Thank you so much for
being here. What can you tell us about this breaking news?

Speaker 4 (00:49):
Well, this is a familiar story, a protection racket. Right,
anytime a Democrat or a friend of a democrat in
government has wrongdoing lodged against them, there is a protection racort.

Speaker 5 (01:01):
Want to get it off your chest, You're in the
right place. They accuse this show of being run by boobs.
Well let me tell you about us. Boobs. We're real
and we're spectacular. Want of politics and fund sprinkled with
a lot of laughs heard in every state in the

(01:24):
Union and one thousand cities around the world. We just
finished sixteen years of broadcast excellence. Now in our seventeenth year,
Dave Weinbaum Show is streaming live all over the world.

(01:54):
Took Lisa to Saint Louis Tuesday, met my daughter Amy
and ate at Charlie Gito's on the Hill. Great meal.
We were invited to go to a Cardinal game by
our Schwab team, which consisted of one guy, and I

(02:17):
had a lot of prep to do for the show here,
so Lisa went shopping on Wednesday. So it was such
a nice day. Staying at the Chase Hotel. We went
to the Pool Area restaurant, minding our own business. I

(02:40):
was there for about an hour before out of the
corner of my eye, I could see a familiar couple
seated about twenty yards away. They look kind of familiar.
Then suddenly it hit me like a Mike Tyson punch.

(03:02):
It was the mcclouskey's Pat and Mark, who I had
just been working on their appearance for today's show. They
did not see me, so I disguised myself a little
bit and I yelled out to them, disguising myself as

(03:25):
a rattle business guy. Hey, can you guys be quiet?
And they gave me a kind of a glance like
you know, where's that coming from? So getting just a
little nod from them and looked like I said, please,
I'm trying to work here. Well, then Mark gets this

(03:49):
pissed off look on his face and he's getting out
of his chair. It takes a step and then recognize me,
he said, wine Bomb, what the hell are you doing here?
I said, show prep and he waved me over to
his and Patty's table. I showed him how weird this was,

(04:14):
as I had just finished off their particular spot on
the show. I bought them lunch and he gave me
an update on information on the one sixers via his
good friend Ed Martin at his Mark's phone calls to

(04:37):
Pam Beyondy and Judge Janine. He and pat will be
in at nine point thirty this morning to keep us
all up on what's happening to the one sixers. And
it's a huge, huge story.

Speaker 4 (04:56):
Around the time that the Justice Department, the Trump Justice
departm discovered this evidence, James Comy had testified that he
and his top lieutenants weren't leaking. The Justice Department knew
that to be false. They had evidence that Komy authorized
the chief of staff, James for Bicky, to allow his
chief counsel, James Baker, to leak a classified piece of information,

(05:18):
actually two pieces of information to the New York Times
back in twenty sixteen. Baker acknowledged it, admitted it. So
you had an inner circle player inside James Coney, in
a circle that could say there was a leak of
classified information. It was authorized by James Comy, and it
did contradict James Comy's testimony to Congress, and they took

(05:39):
no action.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
It's a familiar vein. It doesn't matter whether it's the.

Speaker 4 (05:42):
Clinton foundation, the Clinton emails, the Hunter Biden tax problems.
Every time agents tried to bring legitimate cases against people,
they got shut down. It was like the steel curtain
of politics.

Speaker 5 (05:54):
We're back and we're just starting to show. Yes, it's
a little cold out. It was up like in the
upper forties today. It's going to warm up. But you know,
I'm feeling a little chilled. So I wore my Trump
hat from twenty twenty. Okay, and I'll take it off
soon because I'm starting to warm up, warming up to
the show. That's what I'm doing. That's what I do

(06:16):
in my monologue. I'm warming up to the show. And
hopefully we have a lot of listeners out there. Call
your friends if they're not listening, because it's going to
be a great show, I believe. First, let me welcome
my wife, Lisa, Lisa Weinbaum. Good morning, darling. You look
very nice today.

Speaker 6 (06:34):
Thank you.

Speaker 5 (06:35):
Did you come up with three things?

Speaker 6 (06:38):
Not yet?

Speaker 5 (06:39):
Jeez?

Speaker 7 (06:40):
But I had to follow a truck all the way
in town.

Speaker 8 (06:44):
Yeah, forty miles an hour.

Speaker 7 (06:46):
Really, they had a foosball table in the back.

Speaker 9 (06:48):
Foosball table forty miles per hour?

Speaker 5 (06:51):
Feel so bad? Did you get his license? I'll call
him and be rate him. No, I won't, No, I won't.
I'm sorry you couldn't figure out how to get around
the t I'm just sorry. That's terrible. I agree. Anyways,
we've got JP, the producer of the show, Hi Jpy
j P. Maxwell's as long as we're being being fourth

(07:14):
right about who we really are. Rick Henderson out there
and uh salemgnito incognito. There's plenty of times when I'd
like to be yes, so in fact, I hear it's
a good place to go in Cognito? Is that right
next to the Bahamas? Isn't it incognito? It's called, uh,

(07:39):
the one Bahamas where they lose all the planes and
everything because they're incognito. Anyways, JP, Lisa, Uh, and I
know this isn't both well thell for the show. Uh.
And we have Rick Henderson out there in Salem, Missouri
who does all the bits and the clips. Uh. He's
a big help to the show. And it is labor Day.

(08:03):
You know. At one time I thought that was when
women commonly had a baby labor day, but it's not.
But it's not. No, I mean, you know, I'm a
little silly, but you know, there are things that I
don't know, a lot of things I do know, and
a lot of things I don't. And so labor day,
what is that? That's a celebration of birth.

Speaker 10 (08:24):
That would be one very busy day.

Speaker 5 (08:26):
Well it would be, yeah, come to think of it,
it would be doesn't make a lot of sense.

Speaker 9 (08:31):
But you know that's quite a different interpretation.

Speaker 5 (08:34):
Yeah, it is, isn't it. Yeah, I'm gonna are.

Speaker 11 (08:37):
You trying to change the holiday or no?

Speaker 5 (08:39):
No, it's for the workers. Come on, I love the workers.
I love the workers. Yes, and we reopened one of
our restaurants. Wait, let me get into the stuff we got.
Who's on the show? JJ Bradshaw going be on in
a couple of minutes. Rabbi Moshe calling all the way
from Israel at eight forty. We got to find out
what the hell's going on there. There's a lot of stuff.

(09:02):
The McCluskey's, as I mentioned, they're going to be on
at nine thirty. I think, yeah, Joe Sarah, Joe Seraveno.
He is running for governor of Illinois. How about that timing?
Right after they got both the mayor of Chicago, Benny

(09:27):
Johnson and the governor JB. Chritzer Chritspurger, whatever his name is,
Chris Pritzer Pritzer, and and neither one of those guys
want to want to help the black part of the city,
the South Side where I was born and raised till

(09:49):
I was seven. And uh, and stop the killings. Stop
the killings of the black kids, mainly, and they're killing
each other. They don't I think that's a big deal.
They must think that black lives don't matter. That's what
it sounds like. To me because Trump now has fixed DC,

(10:12):
so okay. And then we've got Chad Stewart ten thirty.
All right, he's coming on. He's from the book and
movie writing company, and that's called Brittfield. Brittfield, Britfield. And
I see a little flicker there, and it's actually a

(10:35):
big flicker. But it's from a good friend of mine.
And that is a man who is two hundred and
fifty seven years old, and he is a proud veteran.
He's also an amazing expert on the Constitution. And he

(10:55):
used to date all these women from the bars in
Virginia way back when, with oh Ben Franklin and George Washington,
people like that Thomas Jefferson, and they pick up pioneer women.
But he is here right now, and he is he
is a great man. Please welcome all the way from

(11:17):
Ronald Missouri, John Jeffrey Bradshaw.

Speaker 8 (11:24):
JJ.

Speaker 5 (11:24):
You were twenty seconds late.

Speaker 6 (11:27):
I'm terribly sorry.

Speaker 5 (11:28):
No, I guess I forgot to send you the notice.

Speaker 6 (11:32):
Yeah, well that's okay. Sorry from Oldzheimer's disease as well.

Speaker 12 (11:37):
There you go, not bingo, it's not say you know,
we've talked about Jews and Gentiles you and I for
decades now, and now we've got a shooter in Minneapolis
that decided to go against the Catholics.

Speaker 6 (11:56):
I'm sure that if he was not a Catholic, he'd
go against some other Christian outfit. But let's take a
look at this guy. He was clearly mentally ill, a
man wishing to be a woman. His mom said he
changed his name to Robin a few years ago. So

(12:19):
you know, why do we have this flourish of these
people coming out of the woodwork. It really does go
back to the nineteen sixties. And I remember the nineteen
sixties with some disdain because of all the unrest. But
late in the nineteen sixties, our federal government, being run

(12:39):
by a bunch of liberals, decided that it was against
the civil rights of insane people to lock them up
in asylums. So what they do They let them out
and they closed the asylums. Well, those folks, now, remember
this is the nineteen sixties. Those folks pro create and

(13:01):
in doing so have created a generation of defective folks.
And where are they Well, they're sleeping in mom's basement,
or they're sleeping on the streets. But they're clearly insane
and we do nothing about that. We said, gee, you
know this is the way you want to live your life,
go ahead. This is what produces people that go and

(13:26):
shoot up a Catholic church full of children, or shoot
up a synagogue, or kill Israeli ambassador employees right in
the middle of Washington, d C. These people think it's
okay to kill and that's a sad commentary on our society.
We brought it on ourselves, though. I thank the Democrats

(13:49):
for that, for releasing all the lunatics from the asylums
in the guise of their civil rights. Got news for you, folks,
You're it is not your civil right to come and
attempt to kill me. It is my right to defend myself.
I wish so school children.

Speaker 5 (14:09):
Well, there go my weekend plans.

Speaker 6 (14:12):
God sham, Dave. Maybe you want to get together. Dang
it here, I don't know, you're this Isn't that a
shame that in this country that is so blessed with
freedoms and so blessed with an abundance, that we have

(14:34):
lunatics like this running around who are capable of killing. Okay,
what comes from the left. It's predictable, Dave. You can
say the words as well as me. They want more
gun control. They want to take the guns away from it.
It gives them an issue so that the can't get them.
It gives them an issue. Yeah, okay, that issue has

(14:55):
always been guns. Why they want us to get rid
of our guns so they can dominate.

Speaker 5 (15:00):
So it's purely, pure and simple.

Speaker 6 (15:04):
It's all a power play. Yeah, mom's demand action. Who's
They've gone through several name changes over the years, but
they're a big let's take away all the guns, folks.
We're just howling the other day over there. So we've
got to have gun control.

Speaker 13 (15:20):
Right.

Speaker 6 (15:21):
How about since we turned the lunatics loose ander allowing
them to run rampant on the street, how about we
put some retired military, some retired police in the schools
to protect these children.

Speaker 5 (15:35):
Sure, and retired policemen for that man or two. If
they won't label they won't increase the amount of police.
They ask them direct questions like that, and they say, well,
we're going to do this, and we're going to do that,
But they ignore the question about more police. Five thousand

(15:56):
more police. But the mayor of these who at once
supported and then didn't support Trump from doing what he did.
Suddenly has reversed herself and recognized that her city is
now much better because of Donald Trump. That's d C, Washington,

(16:18):
d C, not a state, and that things are pretty
much safe over there. And how long did it take
a month?

Speaker 6 (16:28):
Yeah, it took Trump no time at all. And of
course Muriel Bowser has got to reverse herself because of
the public pressure from her constituents. Yeah, we're looking around saying, gee,
I can go to a restaurant now, but not expect.

Speaker 5 (16:43):
The liberals in DC are whispering that to other liberals
and even the press. Gee, whatever happened here is a
good thing, not a bad thing. They cannot talk about.
Get away from it. Probably the next Yeah, I got,
I got, I got a guy running for for governor

(17:04):
coming on the show.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
Him.

Speaker 5 (17:08):
Okay, JB.

Speaker 6 (17:09):
Pritzker, Now is you know the man is uh uh.
He's a smart enough guy, but he's far left and
he is of the privileged few in Chicago. He comes
from money, he has permanent security. So Priscer really doesn't
much care what happens to the man in the street.

(17:30):
But if if Trump puts National Guard troops on the
street and cleans up Chicago in a manner similar to
what he has done in Washington, d C. It's going
to make Chicago's mayor and JB. Prisker look pretty bad.
The question is make him look like.

Speaker 5 (17:46):
Question is the question is legal legality, and also the
question arises about setting a precedent for future, for the future.
I don't know. I don't know, because you know, the
Democrats were using the FBI, the DOJ and anyone else,

(18:09):
CIA and all the three lettered things to actually hurt
and jail people who were innocent just because of politics.
So we don't want that to go too far without
it being recognized as something that we can't do to

(18:29):
each other. Well, Dave, well, it's a constitution.

Speaker 6 (18:34):
Like we have rehearsed this thing previously. We have not.

Speaker 5 (18:38):
We never di.

Speaker 6 (18:39):
Segued into my next topic. Okay, my next topic is
a thing called posse comitatis. This was a bit of
legislation passed in eighteen seventy eight, And for those nerdy
people out there in your audience that like to look
some stuff up, this is eighteen USC thirteen eighty five.

(19:00):
This was passed during the Rutherford Hayes administration, and the
concern was this that a president could use the military
to enforce civilian laws in this country. Our Congress said no, no, no,
let's not do that, so they passed posse comitatus. What

(19:20):
that means is that the National Guard troops, for instance,
that Donald Trump activated in Washington, d c. They cannot arrest,
They cannot be used in law enforcement. They can be
used to assist civilian police departments, to assist ice, they

(19:43):
can provide planning, they can provide transportation, but to arrest
somebody by National Guard troops would violate passe comitatis. And
this is what Prinzker is trying to stand behind. He's
tried to misuse that particular law to say that no, no, no,
you can't activate troops in Chicago. He's going to lose

(20:05):
on that one.

Speaker 5 (20:06):
Well. I can't say enough that the black people in
Chicago have finally realized that after about fifty sixty years,
it's time that they finally realized that we got to
stop this in our own neighborhoods, because apparently people like

(20:29):
Pritzker and Benny Johnson don't understand that black lives to
them don't matter. It doesn't matter to them, you.

Speaker 6 (20:40):
Know, sixty years of Democrat rule in Chicago has pretty
much wrecked that city. Yeah, it's done the same thing
in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland. Anytime you've got the
Dems in power for more than a few years, things
gravitate down to nothing. We defund the police, we decide
that crime in black neighborhoods is not particularly important. Instead,

(21:05):
we pushed some DEI garbage. So this may be an
awakening for these folks, although Pritzker and his company are
dense enough they probably won't become awakening.

Speaker 5 (21:17):
Well they may not, but you know what, the people
there saw what Trump did, and they saw the difference
between Trump and them being pushed out of their jobs
or or even their homes because they let in all
those illegal immigrants.

Speaker 6 (21:34):
David, you segued right into my next topic.

Speaker 5 (21:37):
You know, it's interesting we're reading each other's minds.

Speaker 6 (21:41):
Is there some kind of collusion going on? Is this
a vast right wing conspiracy that I'm not aware of?
Donald Trump pulled off a brilliant suggestion yesterday. He said,
you know, prior to the midterms elections, perhaps we ought
to have have a Republican convention for the midterms. Get

(22:05):
the constituents all stern up, rah gomega. What a brilliant idea.
No one has ever done this before, and it has
sent the Democrats scrambling for cover. They didn't expect it,
they can't afford it, and now they got a problem.

Speaker 5 (22:25):
They're in the hole and they haven't done anything to
bring themselves out of it. They don't get it. I'm
actually shocked. These are supposedly some smart people. Even Jim Carvel,
you know, he's he's on their backs and he's kind

(22:45):
of a smart guy, although he is a Democrat obviously,
but he's telling him, what the hell are you people thinking.
This isn't about feeling good, this is about winning. We're
not going to win.

Speaker 6 (22:57):
James Carvill has become a orn on the side of
the Democrat leadership. Was there's still pushing DEI andesterday outcome.
They're on the wrong side of this argument. And Carvil
is a pretty smart guy. Now he is insane, but
he is poking holes in them. And I just love

(23:18):
to listen to his podcast because he tells it like
it is not fit for public consumption, because he cusses
a lot. But the fact is the men's right on target.
The Democrats on Fox.

Speaker 5 (23:31):
He's on Fox. He's on Fox. Arguments Carver is on
Fox a lot. Well, yeah, they love me.

Speaker 6 (23:40):
He helps the Republican Party immensely. Heck, it's uh, it
just amazes me that the Dems have gotten onto this
bus and are riding it right to the last stop.
And it's clear to anyone who's the thinking individual, this
ain't the way to go.

Speaker 5 (23:57):
Boys.

Speaker 6 (23:57):
You're you're you're riding a sinking ship. So let's talk
about for a moment.

Speaker 5 (24:04):
D C again.

Speaker 6 (24:05):
Sure you know, it has been said that a grand
jury could indict a ham sandwich, and the ham sandwich
part is kind of appropriate because the grand jury in
DC has declined to indict the sandwich thrower.

Speaker 5 (24:24):
Charles good seg it.

Speaker 6 (24:27):
Was a deal J employee, and they got this on video,
him getting in the face of the police and then
throwing a subway sandwich out.

Speaker 5 (24:38):
But they ran out of that. Wait a minute, Wait
a minute, wait, there's an excuse for this. They ran
out of evidence because somebody ate the sandwich.

Speaker 6 (24:47):
Oh well, the problem is it wasn't a big mac
he eating the damn thing.

Speaker 5 (24:50):
Oh yeah, yes, thank you for that.

Speaker 6 (24:55):
But yeah, now this this tells you. Something about DC though,
is that when they have video evidence, which was provided
to the grand jury members, they refuse to indict, saying that, well,
this is a little bit ridiculous. Well, I may agree
these they were charging felony that would have probably been

(25:16):
dropped to misdemeanor. But the fact is that the DC
grand jury would not indict. Says some bad things about
about d C, about the people that live in d C.

Speaker 5 (25:27):
Well, they're like them, are Democrats. So what do you expect.

Speaker 6 (25:35):
We spoke about Carville a few minutes ago. Let me
pop a statistic on you.

Speaker 8 (25:41):
Okay, the Democrat trick.

Speaker 5 (25:44):
It's at your house or what.

Speaker 6 (25:47):
I'm getting some text messages from people telling me to
shut up and go away.

Speaker 5 (25:51):
Is that true?

Speaker 6 (25:53):
Yeah? I get that. Uh, it's hate mail. I don't care.
Let's go ahead and hate. Haters will hate.

Speaker 5 (25:59):
Yeah, well we both got that.

Speaker 6 (26:01):
So yeah, don't show up them my house. Bad things
will happen. Yeah, exactly, So I double check this. I
did get a second source on this.

Speaker 5 (26:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (26:10):
And between twenty twenty and twenty twenty four, that's a
four year time period. The Democrats have lost two point
one million registered voters during that same time frame. And
this is as a result of Donald Trump and JD.
Vance and other folks that are patriots. The Republicans gained

(26:34):
two point four million registered voters.

Speaker 8 (26:38):
Huge.

Speaker 5 (26:38):
Now this is after the election that Trump won, right,
this is afterwards.

Speaker 6 (26:43):
Yes, we both agree that that election they tried to
steal it. Oh well, yeah, we know steamrolledon. We got
the midterms coming up, and with a gain of two
point four million voters, if these folks actually go to
the polls and vote, we've got the midterms.

Speaker 5 (26:59):
In the back.

Speaker 6 (27:00):
Now, Trump holding a Republican convention should only improve those numbers.

Speaker 8 (27:07):
It should bring.

Speaker 6 (27:07):
Out some raw ra ra patriotiges.

Speaker 5 (27:10):
Oh yeah, well they're going to go The Democrats are
going to go crazy again. You know a lot of
them have been indicted and probably will be going to
court and may may just get what they deserved jail time.
And they're scared to death a lot of these people.

(27:31):
So who knows what they're going to try to do
to get them out of trouble or are they going
to start leaving the country. And I think some of
them will be the.

Speaker 6 (27:39):
Bad press that those indictments and ultimately those convictions will
give the Democrat Party I think maybe the death no
for them. I'm not sure they could survive that. They
really need to come up with some people that have
an alternative idea that makes sense instead of just say
an Orange man bad. This is something that you want

(28:01):
to run your candidates on. Speaking of candidates, all of
those George Sorows inspired prosecutors talk about sorrows for just
a minute. The guy can't get our laws changed. He's
not been able to buy enough congressman to get that done.
So what does he do. He's a pretty smart guy.

(28:22):
He says, Okay, how about I get a whole bunch
of prosecutors and other folks elected that just won't enforce
the laws. They won't bother, they will do no cash bail,
they will not prosecute crimes of theft. Well, he's managed
to do that pretty successfully, and some of his minions

(28:42):
have started riots. Baltimore comes to mind Portland as well.
He was very much involved in supporting the rioters of
the Black Lives Matter movement. Well.

Speaker 5 (28:55):
Rico charges, Yeah, Rico charges conspiracy.

Speaker 6 (28:59):
Rico chargees are organized crime, charging conspiracy to commit felonies
and reco charges are being filed against the Open Society Foundation,
which is George Soros funded leftist outfit. Whether Sorows and

(29:21):
his son will be indicted, that remains to be seen.
They're fairly well isolated and they got a whole lot
of money, so they may slide. But the fact that
our government is actually looking into possibly filing charges against
this as a result of the riots and the awful

(29:43):
elected represented as particular prosecutors, it says that our government's
actually doing something right. It's actually trying to get the
root of this evil.

Speaker 5 (29:56):
Yeah, but they got to do more, and they got
to do it without worrying about the damn rhinos, and
they got to be pure about this. You know, either
going to do it or you're not going to do it.
If you're gonna if you're going to investigate and find
tons of evidence like they have, like the evidence we're
going to show you from Barack Obama suddenly saying in

(30:19):
December eighth of twenty sixteen that yeah, there was a
Russia deal here Putin and Trump were together, and there
was absolutely no evidence of that. Still is no evidence
of that. In fact, if anything, they've colluded more with

(30:39):
the Russians and the Ukraine than Trump ever did.

Speaker 6 (30:44):
Well, actually Putin wanted Hillary elected in the worst sort
of way. Absolutely owens Hillary right. And when Trump got elected,
of course everyone was surprised. I'm sure Putin was as well.
Probably what these folks have argued is what democrats always do.
They do the dirty and then they accuse you of

(31:06):
doing it, of course, and they do the opposite of
what comes out of their mouths. So Russia, Russia, Russia
was not in support of Donald J. Trump. It was
in support of Hillary Clinton. They wanted her elected, they
own her, They've got the dirt on her. And when
Trump got elected, I'm sure there were people in Moscow

(31:27):
that were having serious bouts of hemorrhoids. What are we
going to do now?

Speaker 5 (31:34):
Oh, okay, give me your last deal, here, your last shot.

Speaker 6 (31:39):
You couldn't write this stuff as a novel because people
would say, nah, that couldn't possibly happen. But you know,
you and I have been labeled as right wing lunatics
who believe in conspiracy theories, and lo and behold, over
the past few years, our conspiracy theories have proven to
be right.

Speaker 5 (32:00):
We have one. You know, you wonder about some things
you can wonder about. After the twenty twenty election, you
say that's not right. There's no way that this happened legally.
And okay, everybody was saying, you can't challenge that it
was the cleanest election in history. And we you know,

(32:20):
we're not stupid and we but we couldn't. We didn't
have the exact proof numbers. Well now we got them, okay, yeah, yeah,
So every once in a while you got your letter.
You've got to let your gut stay in the fight
because you because if you're not sure, you can find

(32:42):
evidence eventually.

Speaker 6 (32:44):
Oh, Dave, you never give up, never right, never give up.
We're what we're doing is fighting evil here. Yeah, as
a Christian and you as a Jew, we have a
mandate to fight evil.

Speaker 5 (32:57):
That's right.

Speaker 6 (32:58):
God's on our side.

Speaker 5 (33:00):
All right.

Speaker 6 (33:01):
I'll tell you what, Dave. It's been my pleasure once again.

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Ladies and gentlemen, we're back and we are honored to
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for housing, getting with the other widows and trying to
restart their lives. Please welcome all the way from Jerusalem.

(40:40):
Moshe Rothschild. Good morning, sir, how are you? Yeah, great,
good morning, how are you? I'm good. Thanks. Well, there
wasn't a lot of news until just the last time
I read the JP this morning. That's Jerusalem Posts for
those of you in Branson, so BB ten seven. Also,

(41:08):
that is that the Yahoo for those of you in
Branson ten seven probably wouldn't have happened if Trump were president.
Then your thoughts, Yeah.

Speaker 21 (41:21):
Look, Trump has said that himself, but it's the first
time we heard a BB say that.

Speaker 5 (41:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 21 (41:27):
And look, I think the world would have been a
different place. The Abraham Accords would not have stalled, and
I don't think that Hamas would have had the motivation
to attack. Of course they did it because of Saudi
Arabia is one of the reasons they didn't want them
to join. But yeah, the momentum was there and it

(41:50):
would have continued, but then installed when Trump lost after
his first term. And I think he's right. I don't
think he's wrong about that.

Speaker 5 (42:00):
Yeah, But but it all depends on how just how
stupid and crazy Hamas really is. I mean, they both,
I mean, look what they did fully knowing well and
see I don't think they got it. I don't think
they understood what the reaction of Israel was going to be,

(42:22):
uh in what they did. And they should have had
that knowledge. You know, it should have been done a
long time ago. The first time they attacked. You should
have nailed them. And well we've had that conversation before.
But you know, you wonder stupid is as stupid does,
and they're stupid. I can't I can't imagine them. I mean,

(42:44):
I'm talking about relative to surviving even or or all
the children that they claim is killed, some of whom
were kept under hospitals and things. Well, you know what.

Speaker 21 (42:55):
It's also because we come from the perspective that survival
and life and even money and power have value. They
don't see life having value. They don't see money or
power because they see and they're twisted faith. I'm not
talking about Islam now, of the Jihadis, and they're twisted

(43:16):
faith that this is ideal what they're doing, sacrificing their lives,
giving up everything, their money. Now, did they think it
would go this far? I don't think so. I don't
think they thought would retaliate for two years they would Yeah,
they never would have imagined that.

Speaker 5 (43:39):
But there are still there are segments of Islam that
are very friendly to you and are actually citizens and
IDF soldiers for Israel.

Speaker 21 (43:53):
Yeah, look, there are plenty of soldiers in the army
that are not Jews. We have we have there are
Muslims served voluntarily, of course, we have Drus, we have Christians,
we have others. You know, we're not We're not by
ourselves here.

Speaker 7 (44:06):
There are minorities, you know.

Speaker 5 (44:08):
Right, right, So Austria boosts lay chiefs security as they
start inspecting Iran's nuke position. Now you know that's the
U n uh person that's going to check Iran out,

(44:33):
So they're scared the death of her getting knocked off.
I think it's a herb. So what are your thoughts
on that.

Speaker 21 (44:41):
Yeah, look, they're reporting that Iran is as fast as
they possibly can trying to clean up the nuclear sites
and get rid of the rubble, and I'm assuming it's
to try to restart the program to salvage whatever.

Speaker 3 (44:56):
Whatever they can.

Speaker 21 (44:58):
So, like you know, we've said on this show before,
you and I discussed that this is like round one,
This is not the end of Iran. It definitely sets
their program back a long time, but they have not
committed themselves to non nuclear proliferation, so you know, it's
gonna I feel like it's going to simmer for a while,

(45:18):
and it could be a few years, but you know,
I think there'll be another rent, maybe even sooner. They're
talking about. You know, we don't know when, but you know,
they're like the Hamas and the same mentality. They just
like dumb things.

Speaker 5 (45:30):
Life goes on, and this has been going on for
thousands of years, hasn't it. Germany, here's some good news.
Germany refuses to recognize a Palestinian state and they won't
join France, Australia and Canada at the U N. Security Council. Yeah,

(45:51):
that's correct.

Speaker 8 (45:52):
I saw that.

Speaker 21 (45:53):
I think they had initially said they would and then
they backpedaled.

Speaker 5 (45:56):
I think, yeah, I think so too. I remember them
supporting it. But first, Yeah, like Ireland, I wonder what
the Ireland's going to do in places like that, Ireland,
they're they're you know, and you know, we always argue
about who's going to take the Gosins, who's going to
take the Palestinians in? And you know, we still got

(46:19):
France wanting to and Australia Canada. I mean, I mean,
is that where these guys are going to go? Do
you think?

Speaker 21 (46:29):
Nope, I don't think so.

Speaker 5 (46:31):
You talk about the other countries are going to take
them in, they are.

Speaker 21 (46:36):
I think it's more likely you're going to get if
that ever happens, You're more likely going to get countries
like Sudan or some African countries that don't have any
money that will We'll do it because they'll get bribed
by either Israel or the United States, and they'll take
them in because their countries are falling apart, and we'll
give them, you know, twenty billion dollars or a certain

(46:59):
amount of any per refugee, and you know, and they'll
take the money and run.

Speaker 5 (47:04):
Now, there aren't a lot of Jews is in the
in uh Africa? Is that correct?

Speaker 21 (47:11):
Not really? But I mean in South Africa would be
would be your biggest concentration of Jews. There used to
be some in Zimbabwe slash Rhodesia, but no, it's not
a lot.

Speaker 5 (47:23):
So there are there are Christians there though, and they
are being giviscerated, aren't they.

Speaker 21 (47:29):
Yeah, I mean you have within many countries you have
battles between Christians and Muslims. Yeah, within countries, but no
one cares about that. As long as there's no Jew involved,
no one cares. You know, how many people are being
starved or slaughtered or persecuted and so on.

Speaker 5 (47:47):
Wow, you know, it doesn't.

Speaker 21 (47:49):
Matter, you know what's going on.

Speaker 5 (47:50):
Amazing, it's amazing. The one country is this is this
the only country that's ever been told by God that
this is your land. This is it. It in the
history of life, the one. It's amazing. It's amazing how

(48:12):
much attention we get for that. And and you know
you have to as a kid, you know, you wonder
why do they hate the Jews? What did I I'm
ten years old. I haven't had time to do anything wrong.

Speaker 21 (48:25):
Okay, Well they said there's no such thing as bad
pr I guess.

Speaker 5 (48:28):
All right, Well, I don't know if it's just always
it's still it's still it still bogs my mind. Uh
So the word is picking up now, idf about ready
to invade Gaza. What do they want to accomplish her? Do?
You know?

Speaker 21 (48:46):
Well, it's been I think pretty clear that military pressure
is the only thing that brings Hamas to the table. Yeah,
and the you know, has said clearly that we don't
a rule over Gaza long term. We need a solution
and the United States had meetings about it this week,
and you know, Butzra wants to continue to turn the

(49:10):
screws and to attack Gaza City and to uh just
keep pushing on until either they released hostages or until
Kamas is gone or both. And we just you can't
end the war with fifty hostages there, dead are alive.

(49:31):
You can't just walk away like that so that they'll see.

Speaker 5 (49:35):
It as a victory. And they're not. They're not cooperating,
are they.

Speaker 21 (49:39):
No, they'll parade it as a victory, you know, and
there ends tomorrow. It doesn't matter that eighty percent of
Gaza is.

Speaker 5 (49:48):
Doesn't matter. And they're usually the world press to cry
them who are bad? It's just incredible, will say.

Speaker 21 (50:00):
Correct, they're they're you know, the useful idiots as they.

Speaker 5 (50:03):
Well, I mean, I'm still saying, you know what in
these countries that are allowing Jews to be closed down
and or hurt and or killed, advising people to kill them,
the governments are uh you need to be vigilant in
doing your best to to stop that with an outside

(50:26):
force if necessary, because these these these people are Israelis.
We're all those Raelis when it comes down to it,
and uh, we got we have to take care of
our own I would think so, because nobody else going
to nobody else going to do it but us. And
with the help of God. Israel's response to Yemen who

(50:49):
tried to bomb Israel the other day, Uh there are
they are Iran's main proxy. The hooties and the blowfish
as you say, struck a meeting at at their leaders
the hoodies meeting. How about that? And many were reported killed.
What do you know about that?

Speaker 21 (51:09):
Yeah, we took out I think the president, we took
out their leadership.

Speaker 5 (51:13):
Yes, and how deserving that.

Speaker 21 (51:15):
Was firm today? Yeah, yeah, and again but from what
I've read and about the Juties that they're crazy, they're insane,
like even worse than maybe Kamas or Hasbela. And uh
so we'll see, you know, not exactly, not exactly the
first candidate you think of for the Abraham Accords, right.

Speaker 22 (51:39):
No, definitely not, but Syria, you know is Syria and
that now there's there's another one that's that's a very interesting,
that's very interesting.

Speaker 5 (51:50):
What what group are they representing?

Speaker 21 (51:53):
Well, I don't know officially, but the new Syrian president
who had associated in the past with Isis who renounced that.
But there's been, you know, peace talks going on with Israel,
and we'll see.

Speaker 5 (52:09):
Ice very very there are or there aren't peace talks.
There are, yeah, still are right.

Speaker 8 (52:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (52:14):
And America I believe is involved in it too, aren't they. Yes, Yeah,
So impossible, it's possible. You could have a an Isist
government be in cahoots with Israel. What a big That's
a big story right there. It's huge. It's huge.

Speaker 8 (52:32):
It's a huge story.

Speaker 21 (52:33):
It's much bigger than say the UAE or some of
the other countries.

Speaker 5 (52:37):
Even Syria, although Syria is bigger obviously.

Speaker 21 (52:41):
Right, but by the other countries by nature were more moderate.

Speaker 5 (52:46):
You know, they weren't as you know, they.

Speaker 21 (52:48):
Weren't engaged in a direct wars with Israel. You know,
there's a big difference. You know, Syria, we've been you know,
we've been in wars with Syria in the past, and
so this is a huge stuff.

Speaker 5 (53:01):
So h J posts also puts out Netan Yahoo and
Durmer your buddy run the UN Security Council uh IS
in the in the dark on the gossip plans. So Yeah,
why are we going to tell them anyways? Uh? Yeah,

(53:23):
I think they're part they're part of Hamas.

Speaker 21 (53:26):
I don't think we're going to be reporting the plan.
You know, it's Fox News anytime soon.

Speaker 5 (53:30):
But you know they'll keep it quiet. Tell me, I
will say, I won't tell anybody.

Speaker 21 (53:39):
So you know, it's like it's like it's like a
football offense telling them what plays you're running.

Speaker 7 (53:46):
It's just it's not going to work.

Speaker 5 (53:48):
Uh all right, what kind of rabbi rants or scoops
do you have?

Speaker 21 (53:56):
I have to say, let me think, My god, I
don't want to mention that one.

Speaker 5 (54:01):
Come on again, you don't get away with this show.
Come on, I have you. You're the insider on Israel,
the Middle East, America, Christians, Jews, come on, man, yeah,
throw me a crub.

Speaker 21 (54:19):
What There was a letter that came out signed by
eighty rabbis which basically was very controversial and that they
were Orthodox.

Speaker 5 (54:29):
Wait wait just one minute. This was my last question.
Why are so many religious rabbis against the war?

Speaker 21 (54:37):
All right, it's not so many. It's you know, eighty
does sound like a big number, but most of those
live in America. Yeah, and most of them are very
very left wing to begin with. They're from very left
wing seminaries, so it's hard to take it too seriously.

Speaker 5 (54:56):
But it did cause a bit of a.

Speaker 21 (55:00):
Within the you know, within the Jewish community, and the
responses have been very strong. If you follow me on Facebook,
I probably shared four or five different very strong responses
to them. And you know, one thing I have learned
about Facebook social media is that I think it's pretty
rare that anyone's minds are ever changed in these Facebook

(55:23):
you know, in the social media battles. You know, it's good.
You got to stand up, you got to say what
you think is right now. I'm under no illusion that
I think I'm going to really change anyone's mind, But
if you don't present a counter opinion, then, uh, you know,
then every then then the other opinions taken as fact.

(55:44):
And so I really I posted a lot of responses,
not that i'd written the ones that I'd agreed with.
And uh, I think number one, if you don't live
here and you don't have skin in the game and
your kids are not fighting, you know, I don't want
to see You're not entitled to an opinion. Everyone can talk,
but your opinion doesn't mean much to me.

Speaker 5 (56:01):
Well that's number one.

Speaker 21 (56:02):
Yeah, And and don't tell me how I should wage
a war when it's not your children, you know, fighting
and they're not harms right, So.

Speaker 8 (56:13):
And the the.

Speaker 21 (56:15):
There were so many mistakes and fallacies in that in
that letter, like it was like you don't even know
where to begin to respond. But I think people were
just really taken aback and shocked by by that letter.

Speaker 5 (56:29):
Well here, I am an American Jew. I don't live
in Israel. I don't have family at risk except for
here in this country. But uh, you know you you
would tell me if you thought I was wrong. I
know you would. Yeah, And I want you to here

(56:49):
show you something.

Speaker 21 (56:51):
I'm pulling something up. It was a statement made by
the actress my Embiolic. She was in you know, she's
been in the I forgot what that show, but she's
quite a famous actress and she visited Israel here and.

Speaker 3 (57:13):
She made a statement.

Speaker 5 (57:16):
I'm just trying to find it here.

Speaker 21 (57:17):
I know here, okay, she's her part of her statement
set as follows, the policies of the Israeli government do
not reflect the desires of Jews everywhere, and attacks on
Jews and Israeli globally, because what's happening. So one of
the responses that I read to that someone wrote, just

(57:42):
as your children don't defend my land, my government doesn't
need to reflect your views. You write a sentence which
sounds almost as if the Israeli government is responsible for
attacks on Jews and Israelis globally. I'm sure you don't
mean that. It's an absurd ghettoman mentality to suggests that
simply for being we are guilty of their hatred.

Speaker 7 (58:05):
So I think she's right.

Speaker 21 (58:06):
You know, it's like to suggest that our government has
to worry and and fight the war because there are
Jews in Russia and Australian and America. They're telling us
of you, and they're worried about their own lives. Like
it's a fallacy.

Speaker 8 (58:18):
You know.

Speaker 21 (58:19):
Everyone can share their opinion and it's fascinating, it's interesting,
but at the end of the day, the government Israel
has to decide what's best for its citizenry and not
taking the account. Mayan Biolek, who lives in la you
know what her life is about.

Speaker 5 (58:33):
You know, Oh yeah, that's an actor too, And a
lot of actors are silly and don't know what they're
talking about, but they have they have a well, they
have a big microphone that they could say and the
whole world hears it.

Speaker 21 (58:49):
So anyhow, I mean, just because they have they're famous,
doesn't mean that their opinion is ish carries any more
weight than anybody else. But okay, you know, people have

(59:09):
a platform and they like to speak up. So she
was in the Big Bang Theory that TV.

Speaker 5 (59:14):
Yeah, and you know, you know what you're saying. I don't.
I don't necessarily, I don't think you're you're you're saying
that we shouldn't give our opinion, but we should.

Speaker 8 (59:28):
Not say that at all.

Speaker 5 (59:28):
We should we should maybe study more about our opinion.
But you know, if if you read a lot, or
if you do a lot of work, even if you're
in the USA, even if you're in show biz, you
could get some of those facts and get both sides
of the story at least then make a judgment, right,

(59:49):
you know.

Speaker 21 (59:50):
I think what mind I said across the line was
saying that the Israeli government should make decisions based on
her sitting in ol ignorance.

Speaker 5 (01:00:00):
That and I'll see that that's just a sign of
total ignorance. All right, it's not.

Speaker 21 (01:00:07):
Everyone can share their opinions and everyone has the ability
to weigh in, but at the bottom line, the government
has has to decide what's best for the people living here.

Speaker 5 (01:00:17):
You know, now, I will, I will give my opinion,
but only after asking a lot of questions so I
understand what the positions are. You know, uh so other
than Dave Weinbaum show, where where can the people buy?
Your book, which is Secrets of the Hebrew Bible?

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what here we laugh a lot. I mean this, this
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and she's worth a lot of money. She's worth at
least eight million dollars. And you know they call her
a a gold digger. Well, they just now formed a
company called gold Diggers, and it's great. Here it is,
it's coming up gold Diggers. It's amazing. And she's she

(01:03:45):
has one probably so what though, No.

Speaker 1 (01:03:47):
I got to ask, so was this a breakout at
the new Waynesville McDonald's. Is that where this happened at?

Speaker 5 (01:03:53):
Yeah? Well no, no, no, yeah. We had them in
the in the story. They were in a lot and
I told him, I said, no, no, you can't, right, you
know you can't that we're just reopening. So here it
is right in the opening of that restaurants.

Speaker 7 (01:04:14):
Just keep watching, just keep watching.

Speaker 5 (01:04:25):
Let's play that one more time. It's gonna kill This
is cute, though, I mean, come on, just.

Speaker 19 (01:04:34):
Keep watching.

Speaker 5 (01:04:35):
Close to keep yeah, we better get off of this.
That's so cute though I never knew they did that.

Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
I mean, that's quite a breakout for a day one
of a brand new store. I mean, man, yeah, I
won't bring you know, they go to all the right places.
I'm not sure if that was for S and T
or one of the Missouri state was you know, but
but it was pretty interesting. It's definitely college season. The
S and T students are back. MISSOO played their first
football game last night.

Speaker 5 (01:05:10):
Oh my god, they killed them.

Speaker 10 (01:05:11):
Oh yeah they should have.

Speaker 5 (01:05:12):
Yeah, I mean who were they playing?

Speaker 10 (01:05:14):
A high school Central Arkansas?

Speaker 5 (01:05:16):
Okay, a high school team, yes, okay, nothing personal, just
hoping one of our quarterbacks didn't have a serious injury
in the game.

Speaker 10 (01:05:23):
We'll see how that turned out.

Speaker 5 (01:05:25):
Oh did it? Was somebody hurt one.

Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
Of our quarterbacks. MISSOO was going for a two quarterback
system and one of our top prospects. He was supposed
to be potentially the starting quarterback. He's also signed to
play baseball by the LA Dodgers, by the way, so
it was a two sport athlete. And on the first
play he ran, he came up limp and that field,
so we got to find out what his condition is.

Speaker 5 (01:05:43):
Probably a little pulled muscle, hoping you didn't.

Speaker 10 (01:05:45):
Realefully that's hopefully that's it.

Speaker 5 (01:05:47):
It's not a tear yet. Yeah, j tell him what
you do in your off time here.

Speaker 1 (01:05:52):
I don't have a ton of off times. Seem like
I'm always on somewhere. But uh, I've been doing play
by play for S and T for the last three years.
I'm actually stepping aside. I'm gonna be doing the game tomorrow,
and then after that somebody else is doing play by
play for the football season. So I'm going to be
taking a small break and trying to kind of reduce
a lot of my responsibilities and all that they keep

(01:06:12):
me busy. So yep, but my final S and T
play by play will be tomorrow, all right, and all
Good Billy Stadium to start off the S and Tea
minor season.

Speaker 5 (01:06:20):
All right, And that's the S and T win. Was
their first home game.

Speaker 1 (01:06:24):
Tomorrow tomorrow, Yeah, right here in town, six.

Speaker 5 (01:06:27):
O'clock, six o'clock at night. Okay, we're over.

Speaker 10 (01:06:29):
Here at all Good Bailey Stadium, and just go down.

Speaker 5 (01:06:32):
Saturday. I might show up there. I got a I
got three or four of their players on the team.
I mean they're huge, and these guys are big guys.
I mean some of them are might go to the pros,
that's how good they are.

Speaker 10 (01:06:46):
We have.

Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
There's two players on the defense them in the top
prous top one hundred prospect lists for D two and
so they're going to have NFL scouts probably watching them.

Speaker 10 (01:06:54):
One of their defensive end and a linebacker.

Speaker 5 (01:06:55):
Now would you believe I actually took one of them
and I gave them some advice. The advice was, you
always keep going until the whistle blows yep, and you
got to hit somebody even if you can't reach the play,
and at least two or three times during the area

(01:07:16):
during that time you're going to the ball game, you're
gonna you're gonna catch up to somebody and you're going
to make a great stop and or maybe create a
fumble or recover or a fumble. But you got to
be in that position. You got to keep going until
that whistle blows yep. And one of them said, well,
I'm just gonna do it after the whistle. I said, no,

(01:07:36):
you can't.

Speaker 10 (01:07:37):
Then you might get a penalty.

Speaker 5 (01:07:38):
So you got to watch that.

Speaker 1 (01:07:39):
But yeah, you go to the whistleblows, and that's the
play's not over yet until you hear that whistle.

Speaker 5 (01:07:43):
But I actually understood that I actually did it when
I played. What else am I going to do? I
hit a guy? Okay, I might have knocked him down.
I might have knocked him out of the play. And
even if I didn't, I would still get up and
run my ass off to see if I could do
something else in there. And the I wasn't fast, but
I had a sense on where the ball was going.

(01:08:04):
I had a sense of where the runner was going
to go. So it's sort of like a metam at
at that point, and it worked several times for me
in the four games that I played as a first stringer. Anyways,
so you know what, I want to play a couple
more of those clips. Let's do it from the monologue

(01:08:27):
that was Solomon. Okay, let's play a couple of those
clips in order.

Speaker 4 (01:08:32):
Certainly, leaking of information unless the person's authorized to do so,
is criminal, and by the way, this may not be
a historical exercise.

Speaker 3 (01:08:40):
The release of these documents.

Speaker 4 (01:08:41):
Under some statutes, including the Internal Security Act of nineteen
fifty there's a ten year statute of limitations from willing
and KNOWFOLM willing and knowing leaks of classified informations that
harmed the national interest. We'll have to see if the
Pam Bondi Justice Department goes in that direction. The other
thing that is pretty interesting, you know this for sure.
Cash Patel opened up a predicated criminal case that looks

(01:09:04):
at the last ten years of weaponization as one ongoing conspiracy.

Speaker 3 (01:09:08):
So to like the mint mob skimming.

Speaker 4 (01:09:10):
Profits off of casinos across multiple casinos over decades, you
can go back and charge things outside of the Statute
of limitations when you look at this as one ongoing
conspiracy to protect Democrats and to violate the civil liberties
of Republicans and conservatives who were targeted.

Speaker 5 (01:09:28):
We know that James.

Speaker 4 (01:09:29):
Comy was investigating Hillary Clinton for the misuse of private
email to do government business. In the documents that Pam
Bondi and Cash Patel have made public to Congress, you
see a similar thing going on inside the FBI. The
documents refer to the use of private email by James
Comy's chief of staff to try to facilitate an unauthorized
leak to medium.

Speaker 3 (01:09:50):
When the FBI went.

Speaker 4 (01:09:51):
To try to go get those emails the US Attorney's
Office in Washington said, nah, don't bother. Another example of
just turning a blind eye to remarkable thing. But the
FB I knew it knew that using emails for private
business or government business was wrong. And here they knew
the FBI was doing the same thing. They gave the pass.

Speaker 5 (01:10:10):
Okay, we're ready for a call. And that is from
an old friend. I tend to forget his name. I
think it's eight off. I what was the last time
I saw you?

Speaker 9 (01:10:23):
Yesterday?

Speaker 5 (01:10:24):
Oh, that's right there for the You and Joanne were
there for the opening of the reopening I should say,
the new Waynsville store. Yeah, right off of right off
of the the Fort Lenerwood area there. Uh. So it

(01:10:44):
was good to see you, good to see your wife.
You're both looking good and hanging in there. That's what
you do, you know. So what do you got for me?

Speaker 23 (01:10:54):
Well, regarding that other other than your census report, yeah,
that's that's long gone. Regarding the school shooting, the latest
school shooting.

Speaker 5 (01:11:07):
That's Minnesota, yep.

Speaker 9 (01:11:09):
Yeah, Uh, I watched just out of curiosity. I watched
MSN and b C last night. Yeah, and the entire
thing that they did on there which lasted about two minutes.
Not once did they say anything about transgender until the
very last and it was just a word on there

(01:11:30):
and it disappeared real quick.

Speaker 5 (01:11:31):
Yeah, amazing, amazing. Did they talk a lot about guns, Yes, yeah,
they about the guns, the guns, the gun shot those kids,
you know, yeah, right.

Speaker 9 (01:11:42):
Well, and they gave a picture of the ammunition and
it was all magazines for the ar because they were
they were had the stuff written on them. And they
said nothing about the handgun or the shotgun.

Speaker 5 (01:12:00):
How about that? That really said, they're so stupid. And
I think I think some of them actually believe that that, okay,
that we we shouldn't have a is it a first amendment?
No second amendment? Which one? Is it? The second? The
gun second Amendment, and and we should all go gunless.

(01:12:25):
So apparently they're thinking they're going to take over there,
we'll have all the guns, we won't have anything. That's
that's really how many Americans are going to vote for that,
you know? Yeah, yeah, well there's a segment of them
that will.

Speaker 9 (01:12:41):
But come on, even the first Amendment, freedom of speech.

Speaker 5 (01:12:46):
Freedom of speech exactly.

Speaker 9 (01:12:47):
If you read the Democrats really close, you'll find that
they want freedom of speech for them, but not for you.

Speaker 5 (01:12:53):
Oh yeah, and they've already shown their cards over the
last ten years of what they tried to do, the
Trump and what they did to this country because they
fixed the twenty twenty election that was stolen. Now we
can now we can verify that, we can say it
was stolen, not like they were telling us, Oh, it's

(01:13:14):
the best election forever, the most accurate election. They're full
of crap. They're all full of crap. And uh, they make.

Speaker 9 (01:13:23):
Part of the First Amendment that they rewrite. They change
the word. Yeah, it's the Constitution says freedom of religion.
They changed it to freedom from religion. Did they really Yes,
I've heard that half a dozen times.

Speaker 5 (01:13:43):
From I don't think it's it's it's not. That's not
on the constitution.

Speaker 9 (01:13:49):
Yeah, way they're going to rewrite if they, of course
that they would, they would rewrite.

Speaker 5 (01:13:54):
Well, they're already now. They're talking about there. They're going
to expand the Supreme Court. They're going to ruin you know,
the Supreme Court and get a bunch of liberals on there.
And you know that's not in the constitution. You can't
do that. You have to have a constitutional amendment. Let's
put it that way. And they don't have anywhere near
what they need to do that nothing, but they talk

(01:14:17):
about it as if like that's a way to take
over a government. How about an election? How about a
clean election where you vote on the damn same day
that you're there, and you got some ID, you know,
and you're an actual citizen and not not somebody who
just has a driver's license. Who is who is? Was

(01:14:40):
given that because they wanted his vote and you're an
illegal alien. You can't do that. I agree, they can't
do that. All right? What else you got from me?
My friend?

Speaker 9 (01:14:50):
Well, I'll do it for now. You know, you know
I can't.

Speaker 5 (01:14:54):
I'm sorry about what happened yesterday because I couldn't fix
your brakes, so I made your horn louder. Wait, I've
been here, you know.

Speaker 19 (01:15:07):
I'm funny.

Speaker 5 (01:15:09):
Oh and that wasn't for you. I called your pastard.
I know. Hi Joanne. All right, good to see you guys.

Speaker 9 (01:15:16):
Thanks, I have a great day.

Speaker 5 (01:15:18):
Thank you.

Speaker 9 (01:15:19):
Enjoy your new store.

Speaker 5 (01:15:21):
Thank you, appreciate it, appreciate you coming in and opening
day there. You know, I had a lot of people
come in on opening day that I hadn't seen in
a while from from the show Patrick, I can't remember
his wife's name for the life of me. She's probably
listening now to you, don't Why don't you give me
a call because you know I'm getting old. I forget

(01:15:42):
my own name half the time.

Speaker 21 (01:15:44):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (01:15:45):
What's your name again? Yeah? Lisa? Okay, I got it. Uh.

Speaker 19 (01:15:51):
I don't like that.

Speaker 5 (01:15:53):
There you go. Nice, there you go, mister producer. Is
about time you doing that stuff again? Good deal? All right?
So U so we got that. Oh, let's play the
first couple of clips going into McCluskey.

Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
A Democrat whistleblower has emerged saying that the then Democrat
chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, authorized leaks
of classified information to damage President Trump during his first term.
The whistleblower, a longtime Democrat staffer on the House Intelligence Committee,
said Shift was upset because he expected to be the
CIA director in a Hillary Clinton presidency. In a statement

(01:16:40):
of Fox News, a spokesperson for Shift said this cash
Purtel's latest smear against Senator Shiff is absolutely and categorically
false and is the latest in a series of defamatory
attacks from the President and his allies meant to distract
from their plummeting poll numbers and the Epstein file scandal.
I'm now in this Sunday Morning Futures exclusive is the

(01:17:02):
director of the DOJ Weaponization Working Group, Ed Martin. He's
investigating the weaponization of government, including Adam Schiff, new Attorney
General Letitia James for mortgage fraud and the January sixth probe,
among others. And Ed, it has really truly been a
decade of dirty tricks, and that's being kind about it

(01:17:22):
against Donald Trump, beginning with the Russia hoax, to the impeachments,
to the indictments, to the Hunter Biden laptop assess for
us the last ten years in your view, and you
have criminal referrals right now on Adam Schiff, Letitia James,
among others.

Speaker 9 (01:17:41):
What is the status?

Speaker 24 (01:17:44):
Well, first of all, thanks for asking about the last
ten years. I mean, you know, when Donald Trump came
into office as president, he signed an executive order saying,
go and find out how government was weaponized against the citizens.
When Attorney General Bondi came into office, she put a memo,
put more specifics to it, and said get to the
bottom of this. She gave a specific, specific list and
a broad charge. And I have to tell you for

(01:18:05):
your viewers, we have the Attorney General Bondi has that
Department of Justice spinning like a top.

Speaker 25 (01:18:12):
We've got more stuff going on.

Speaker 24 (01:18:13):
A lot of it we can't talk about because of
the nature of it, but it's going like crazy. And
one of them was we were in a group, we're
still in it working on the Russia hoax. And Tolci
Gabbert declassified what happened and she sent it over to
us to DOJO as a criminal referral.

Speaker 25 (01:18:28):
And that's ongoing now. But what that was, And Maria, you're.

Speaker 24 (01:18:31):
One of the earliest, I think you might be the
only person, the only journalist who said early on, this
is a Russia hoax. And you know, Brett had President
Trump on an interview on that flight to Alaska, and
in the interview, President Trump said the Russia hoax was
meant to destroy the relationship with Russia, make it impossible
to get things under control.

Speaker 25 (01:18:49):
Get a reset, like Hillary said she wanted.

Speaker 24 (01:18:52):
So what we have in the Department of Justice now
is a weaponization working group and the backing of our
leadership to go and find this stuff. And so the
Russia hoax, we know now we know the birthday of
the Russia hoax is December eighth, twenty sixteen, where the
Obama administration, including Obama, said, don't put the truth out,

(01:19:13):
lie and ask the media to help us, and the
Washington Post and others jumped right in, and then we
had the Russia hoax that went on for ten years.
And every time they get in trouble, meaning the Deep
State and others, they throw.

Speaker 25 (01:19:25):
Another hoax out.

Speaker 24 (01:19:26):
And all we're doing at DOJ and all we're doing
across the government is saying, get the truth out and then,
by the way, let's hold people accountable.

Speaker 25 (01:19:34):
And that's exactly what's going on.

Speaker 24 (01:19:36):
So when Bill Poulte sends a criminal referral over to us,
and he says, Letitia James and Adam Schiff, and by
the way, both their lawyers have come out and talked
publicly about that criminal referral, So you can talk to
them about the specifics, because I'm going to tell you
what we're going to do is we're going to follow
the facts. Every American that has a mortgage or has

(01:19:56):
other documents they sign has to follow the law. We're
going to go to the very very bottom of the
facts and if somebody did something wrong, we're not only
going to hold them accountable, We're also going to look
at everything else that they've been doing. Because when you're
a liar, you lie not just on one thing. When
you're a cheater, you cheat not just on one thing.
When you're doing corruption, you generally don't just do it

(01:20:17):
on one thing.

Speaker 2 (01:20:19):
We are all waiting for accountability here. Adam Schiff went
on Sunday morning programs and said there was collusion in
plain sight, and he was the chairman of the Intelligence Committee,
so he had to know better that there was no
evidence of any collusion in plain sight. So are you
saying that this criminal referral is about something completely different
about mortgage fraud? Are you looking to get him on

(01:20:43):
something other than Russia collusion.

Speaker 24 (01:20:47):
Well, I'm saying that there's a referral from Bill Poulte
about a mortgage fraud about Adam Shift that's publicly discussed.

Speaker 25 (01:20:54):
His own lawyers have been out there. Now there's more
on Adam Shift.

Speaker 24 (01:20:57):
And all we're going to do again is get to
the facts of this and use all all the tools
that we have in our system. What we've discovered, and
I know you want to ask me about some of
this in the weaponization is that Joe Biden's Justice Department
actively targeted American citizens, Catholics who went to mass parents
who went to school boards, people who were involved in

(01:21:17):
the Russia. You know, I hear from Carter Page every
now and then. Carter Page it was destroyed by the
Russia hoax. And we're sitting around and pretending it's okay
to say that. You know, there was a secret meeting
on December ninth, twenty sixteen in the situation room where
they plotted the Russia hoax. And then we're going to say, oh,
that was really bad. No, it wasn't really bad. It
needs to be held accountable in every way we can.

Speaker 2 (01:21:39):
Well, you went to Letitia James's home this week.

Speaker 21 (01:21:42):
You were in New York.

Speaker 5 (01:21:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 24 (01:21:46):
Look, I'm a prosecutor and when I do these cases,
I was in New York for I was in Newark,
actually New Jersey for some meetings, and I went over
to New York for another meeting and I went by there.
One of the referrals is about that property that she
has is a very prominent a neighborhood in Brooklyn and
there and I wanted to lay eyes on it.

Speaker 2 (01:22:04):
Do you have a grand jury in these cases?

Speaker 24 (01:22:08):
Let me say, when you get a criminal referral, one
of the tools you have as a grand jury, and
I'll leave it to you to infer what I mean.

Speaker 25 (01:22:14):
But these referrals are criminal referrals.

Speaker 24 (01:22:17):
Significant enough that they would warn't using all the tools.
And the tools include subpoenas and witnesses. And that's that
is in our system. That is the system. I'm not
like Jack Smith. Jack Smith liked to talk about how
he did things and what he did and brag about
Letitia James did, by the way, as as a prosecutor, she.

Speaker 25 (01:22:33):
Liked to come out and hold press conferences.

Speaker 24 (01:22:34):
I'll just tell you when you get a criminal referral,
and her own lawyer made the comments publicly, you can
infer what you need to.

Speaker 2 (01:22:40):
Well, let's talk about January sixth, because you are also
investigating January sixth, which was also part of this ten
years of scandals.

Speaker 5 (01:22:47):
What have you learned?

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Speaker 1 (01:28:39):
All right, we're back on the show, and right before
the McCluskey's come on, did want to announce that Phil's
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Speaker 5 (01:29:18):
All right, and we will. Look.

Speaker 11 (01:29:20):
I think they're going to be discussing a lot of
current events as they apply locally because to what's going
on our area, and addressing how to resolve those items.

Speaker 5 (01:29:28):
Thank you. All right, Well look at that. There is
two of the best and bravest Americans there. There are
representing almost all the one sixers. Please welcome Mark and Patricia.
I don't see Patricia, which really pisses me off.

Speaker 8 (01:29:48):
She's just shy of the camera today.

Speaker 5 (01:29:50):
Well that's fine, as long as she's there. You know,
we'll accommodate that whatever she's doing. But I know what
I was promised. That's ark of Patricia McCloskey and I
and I did my I did my monologue on you guys,
because it was it was the weirdest thing I ever
I ever saw, because I was just doing it, just

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mining my own business and seeing Uh, I didn't recognize
you at first. I had to really stare. And when
I recognized it was you, What did I do? I screamed, Hey,
keep it quiet down there, I'm working, and and uh,
and you kind of kind of looked over. He kind

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of looked over, irritated, but you didn't actually recognize me.
I don't think, maybe just ignored me. But then I said,
come on, guys, keep it quiet over there. And finally
you're getting up. I think the beat the hell out
of me. And yeah, there you go, see's and I starts, well,
and he takes one steps. Weinbaumer is a got. He's

(01:30:56):
got this gun too. Things. Just look at these A
gun on me already. It doesn't work over the internet. Okay,
well that would be the new one. You take a
shot off the internet. Anyways, But he comes but I
see he says that you wine baumb he is, Yeah,
what was your second guests? So they invite me over

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to their table. I bought them lunch as they had
bought me lunch there recently and we had a nice,
good conversation and we're going to talk a lot about
that today. This guy knows what he's talking about. He
is in the middle of all of this one six
or stuff because he represents just about every single one

(01:31:39):
of them, one way or another. And what's your relationship
to Ed Martin? Is it? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:31:47):
Ed Martin?

Speaker 8 (01:31:47):
Yeah, he and I have been friends since a long
time ago when he was running a fellow slash Lee
Yugo for him. I got to tell you, Dave and
all your listeners and viewers, I am I'm not feeling
my best today. We went off for a drink last night,
right closing time, Yeah, and we The owner of the
restaurant is a guy that is an Ethiopian gentleman, direct

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descendant of the fourth Emperor of Ethiopia, and he and
I started talking about African politics, and next thing I knew,
I was waking up on the east patio on a
sofa and I'm saying to Patty, where the hell am I?
Where's my phone?

Speaker 6 (01:32:21):
She says.

Speaker 8 (01:32:22):
He brought out two bottles of vodka and it could
started to pour it aus a liquor, you know, despite
my name and my heritage, I'm not much of a drinker.
And after about four drinks my memory stops. So I'm
doing the best I can today.

Speaker 5 (01:32:33):
All right, Well, well hang in there. Since you're so
used to this kind of a state of mind, let's
call it that to be nice. I think I think
you'll be able to handle it, because you know, the
Irish are very very strong people, even after they drink,
and especially after they drink. That's what I've heard. Is

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that true?

Speaker 19 (01:32:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:32:54):
Yeah, that's what Patrick's Day is all about at all? Right?

Speaker 8 (01:32:57):
What's that as opposed to Russian Jew? Don't drink anybody?

Speaker 5 (01:33:01):
I'm a Russian Jew. And by the way, I drink
a lot of vodka. I even converted my wife over
to that, haven't I? Lisa? Yeah you have? We have
what do we drink all the time? Absolute on the rocks?

Speaker 7 (01:33:16):
I was like that when you got me.

Speaker 5 (01:33:20):
Well maybe that was the attraction. Maybe there is a
little a little Jewish in.

Speaker 19 (01:33:24):
Her Jewish next to me?

Speaker 5 (01:33:27):
Yeah yeah, okay, right, right, so DC is safe. Oh
I want to pay you know before this, I want
to play a couple of ed Martin clips for you,
because I wanted to talk about that, and this will
give you time to do what you have to do.
Hopefully it's not to heave. Listen to this and we'll

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talk about it.

Speaker 24 (01:33:53):
There's a group of us working on January sixth. What
we've learned is that the federal government, the Department of Justice,
but other aspects targeted these citizens. They basically turned government
on to make the hoax work. So I'm not talking
about somebody that pushes a cop. That's a charge you
can look at in charge. I'm talking about that the
FBI and others were putting American citizens on terrorism watch lists.

(01:34:14):
They were auditing their irs, tax returns, they were targeting
the American people. They were taking massive amounts of resources
and moving them from fighting you know, child trafficking and
fighting real corruption and saying we have to move everybody
to look at the capital siege. It was a political
hoax that was driven by Garland Lisamnico and others. And

(01:34:37):
what again Attorney General Bondi has said is get to
the bottom of it. Some of it may not be illegal,
but it's some of the worst. You know, in federal
prosecutor world, we think about the importance of that role.
This guy named Robert Jackson, who is that the prosecutor guy.
What you see is Lisa Monico's Justice Department acting in
ways we've never seen before. And when we show all

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that and we're writing report, it's regularly on it. It's
not one aspect. The federal court system was used in
a way. The jails were used in a way to
punish people. That was its farg They didn't do this
to the terrorists after nine to eleven, and they were
doing it to American citizens. So that's a fulsome investigation

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on January sixth, and it will make the clear the hoax,
which is really the twenty twenty election hoax. We were
told we couldn't talk about it because of January sixth,
And the whole thing is falling apart, Maria, and it's
going to get to the bottom. And the players are
always the same. It's always the same, The same people
on December ninth, twenty sixteen, in the situation room in

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Obama's White House are playing the same game.

Speaker 25 (01:35:42):
All these years.

Speaker 2 (01:35:44):
What about the January sixth committee? Did they destroy evidence?
Is their criminality there?

Speaker 24 (01:35:49):
Of course, of course we're all in that too, and
trust me, a lot of people did not get a
pardon that were involved in the Select Committee, and they
ought to be keeping an eye on their mailbox because
there's a lot to be asked about.

Speaker 2 (01:36:01):
And the pardons that we're giving out were done by
an auto pen. Are they legitimate?

Speaker 5 (01:36:07):
Well?

Speaker 24 (01:36:07):
Yeah, I'm the pardon attorney, so I'm in that too.
I can tell you we're investigating how the pardons were granted.

Speaker 25 (01:36:13):
It was not like anything in the history of America.

Speaker 24 (01:36:16):
What Joe Biden, not Joe Biden his staffers did not
just with the auto pen, but with faking him out
on the memos. More to cum Maria, I'm telling you,
Pam Bondi has led us loose, and when this comes out,
it'll take the whole of these people's hoaxes down. And
we're doing it bit by bit and it's fantastic. It's
a great privilege.

Speaker 5 (01:36:35):
Okay, So can you reflect on that, on those statements
or were you cognizant enough to do that?

Speaker 8 (01:36:42):
Yeah? You know, and Ed's a great guy. You know,
we were up there talking to him a couple of
weeks ago and he's really you know, going on this
full bar And of course, you know, we got the
Tina Peters thing going out in Colorado. You got him
being assigned to prosecute Adam Schiff and Letitia James. But
the bottom line is is I got to tell you,

(01:37:02):
you know, I said this on on an X space
last night that I was being interviewed by Jim Hoff
here and in Saint Louis uh and other folks. But
you got to appreciate the fact that the FBI, the
federal government never prosecutes misdemeanor cases. People don't go to
prison right on misdemeanor trespass except for January sixth. People.

(01:37:23):
We've got a client who is having his child's third
birthday party. The FBI breaks into the house. They pop
the kid's balloons. These are these are c through balloons.
You're not hiding anything inside. Pop all the balloons and
as they handcuffed the dad and walk and march him
out past the three year old kid says, you'll never

(01:37:43):
see your father again. I mean, these people are just
taking evil, evil evil.

Speaker 5 (01:37:48):
These are FBI agents, FBI.

Speaker 8 (01:37:50):
Agents, absolutely. And we got another guy took took the
cross off, the off the mom's chest. Dodgers. We're in
a chain across on the chain tore it off. People
that took tore the Trump flags off the wall, cut
up a guy's army uniform in front of him to
demonstrate the disdain they had for him. I mean, I'm
misdemeanor trespass charges people to time six months in federal prison,

(01:38:15):
three years on federal probation on trespass on what they
called picking in.

Speaker 5 (01:38:20):
And tell me about the trespassing. What was what was
the crime they committed when many of them, almost all
of them, went into the Capitol.

Speaker 8 (01:38:32):
Well, you know, the vast majority of these people were
just moms and dads and grandmas and grandpa's. Obviously you're
not old enough to know what grandpas and grandmas are,
but you know, he walked through doors held open by
Capitol police, bumped the cops, sang the National Animal anthem,
and walked out. And then weeks, months, sometimes years later,
the FBL kicking their doors, have a swat teams. You know,

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thirty thirty people in military, in military garb with a
barricat you know.

Speaker 5 (01:38:59):
In army. They came to their homes without notice. They
came to their homes without any notice at all.

Speaker 8 (01:39:05):
Yeah, and hauling them out. We've got people that were
hauled out. A husband and wife in their underwear to
the federal courthouse of the next biggest city in the
middle of January, left out on the street corner, barefoot
in their underpants, with no cell phone, no money, and
trying to figure out we had a guy that had
to go up to homeless people at the street corner.
They give the homeless guys at the street corner, gave him,

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gave him money, gave him a cup of coffee, and
managed to get him my ride back to his house.
I mean, this is the way the government treats And
we're talking misdemeanor trespass chargers, and will I will digress
and say, out of the three hundred and fifty to
five hundred people that tore down our gate, tried to
kill me, murdered my wife, raped my wife, burned down
my house, burned down my office build even kill my dog,

(01:39:50):
not a single one of those people got charged. They
spent a day in jail. And yet there are hundreds
of January sixth defendants that went to actual federal prison
for doing no more and trespassing. And by the way,
most of these people, by the time they got there,
all offences are gone. The police had backed up, they
had no way of knowing that they were in a
restricted area because all the restricted area signs were gone.

(01:40:11):
And yet you know, and I'll say this too, So
these people were being surveiled for months and years. There
are people that got arrested in the fall of twenty
twenty four, right before the election, where they'd been surveiled
for three years, right, and they knew everything about them.
The cops would wait that the federal police would wait
until their kids were getting off the school bus at
the end of the day and alert the media so

(01:40:33):
that they would be there to arrest these people in
front of their kids and in front of the media
after they surveiled them for three years, and they knew
exactly where they went, exactly what they did. And by
the way, after three years of arrestling people with not
a single person putting up positions, not a single person
putting up you know, pulling any weapon, the SuDS knew
that they were completely benign people. And yet they would

(01:40:54):
still come even as much as right before the election
and even after the election in twenty twenty four and
uh and break into these guys houses at the dawn
of the day.

Speaker 5 (01:41:03):
What is the state of the FBI, right now, because
we also know that a lot of the cops were
holding the doors open for these people to come in
the Capitol, welcoming, welcoming them to the people's house. And
actually some of them were given tours.

Speaker 8 (01:41:24):
Yeah, and directed to where they could go to the
bathroom taking selfies with with with the protesters, right, the
federal police, the Capitol police posing for selfies. I mean,
it's absolutely ridiculous. We uh, you know, I've got I
represented a guy who is a highly decorated policeman who
his crime was stepping on what he calls on the

(01:41:47):
government's grass that they charged him with saying on a
restricted area and no idea was restricted at but one
foot onto it. He had his house rated seven times,
lost his policeman's license, had he had he had firearms
license to lost his his h his FFL so or
he couldn't sell guns anymore, confiscated everything seven times. They

(01:42:08):
came through his house and and and searched him for
putting one foot on what he calls the government grass.
We have one guy, we represent six seconds put one
foot inside the Capitol building, look left and right, pulled
his foot back out. He goes to jail, right, it's
just ridiculous.

Speaker 5 (01:42:25):
Okay, So you guys are the guys that are fighting
back and and we have you know, you you have
told me much of the story before this, but uh,
but ed filled in some of the blanks although there
weren't many. And so, you know, how are you going
to get this to trial? Who are you going to

(01:42:45):
You've got people now that that we you have so
much evidence against, including the president, the ex president of
the United States Obama coming out and doing the uh,
the thing of about Russia, the Russia Russia Russia deal.
What what are you going to have to do to

(01:43:06):
get these people to trial?

Speaker 8 (01:43:08):
Well, you know that's that's the thing, Dave. If people
don't actually go to jail, if people like like Monaco
and Merritt Garland and Christopher Gray, if they don't actually
go to jail, the American people are going to lose
all faith in our garment.

Speaker 5 (01:43:21):
I would specify they should be in the same jail
that the the people that that were illegally put there,
the same DC jail, which I hear as a hellhole,
And they need to go to the same place.

Speaker 8 (01:43:39):
Yeah, they need to go to the same place. And
I guarantee you that when they're in the Gulag in
d C, they're not going to sing in the national anthem.
I read like like, our guys, did how have you
heard that? Have you heard that tape?

Speaker 5 (01:43:49):
Dave?

Speaker 8 (01:43:49):
I have singing singing the national anthem from the Gulag
in DC. Every night they would sing national anthem?

Speaker 7 (01:43:56):
Where do you find the judges?

Speaker 8 (01:43:57):
In one of my cases, the judge said, when when
the wife asked the judge, what motivation do you see?
Her husband was just, you know, walking through the capitol,
not touching anything, not taking anything, not break anything. What
what What do you find for me? Is motivation? Why
is he a bad guy? And the judge said, literally,
when I heard him sing the national anthem, that was

(01:44:17):
all the motivation I needed. What, Yes, singing the national
anthem in the United States Capitol, It's like it's.

Speaker 5 (01:44:25):
Like that's a that's a whole different country, Yeah, that
we're dealing with, right, It's it's Soviet Union, it's it's uh,
it's it's China, it's it's everything else other than America.

Speaker 8 (01:44:41):
And look at the good side, Dave. We've got three
and a half years and it might come back. You know,
who's gonna who's gonna thill the shoes of the big
orange guy.

Speaker 5 (01:44:49):
Right, Well, he mentioned he mentioned himself as running in
twenty eight. I think he's teasing him, but you know
it's it's driving them crazy. They're also gonna I've heard
that he's also going to have a rally for the
next election, which is which is also driving the Democrats crazy.

(01:45:11):
You know, his his numbers ain't ain't going down, they're
going up. Every time a Democrat speaks, there's five hundred
thousand people that move over to Trump.

Speaker 8 (01:45:22):
I think it's really used to say about Corey Bush. Right.
I loved Corey Bush because every time she opened her mouth,
one hundred thousand new Republicans were born.

Speaker 5 (01:45:30):
Yeah, she had, she had. She had a loudspeaker too,
didn't she.

Speaker 8 (01:45:34):
Oh she did. She was outside mouth.

Speaker 5 (01:45:37):
Tell the folks who Corey Bush was.

Speaker 8 (01:45:40):
Corey Bush was the first district congresswoman from the state
of Missouri. There was a guy, Lacey Clay. His dad,
Bill Clay, was our perpetual congressman for the first district.
His son Lacey took over when Bill Clay retired, and
then Lacey Clay was our congressman. He was sleeping at
the wheel didn't think that this this idiot Corey would
pose any contests, so he didn't bother campaigning. And so

(01:46:02):
here you get this this radical moron with a bullhorn
who actually becomes a US congresswoman. She's standing outside my
gate back on June twenty eighth, twenty twenty, chanting into
your ballhorn, you can't stop the revolution, you can't stop
the revolution. Well she comes back the next week and Friday,
July the third, chanting the same stuff into the ballhorn.

(01:46:24):
But now we've got that, We've got the Navy seals
for our protection. And Jim, Jim the Seals standing next
to me with his hands on the butt of his
M four rifle, and she's chanting, you can't stop the revolution,
you can't stop the revolution. And he says, oh, yes
I can.

Speaker 5 (01:46:41):
And well she's not there anymore, is she.

Speaker 8 (01:46:44):
She's not there anymore. Kim Garden's not there anymore? Yeah,
I mean we use kimrif. The new sheriff just got
indicted again yesterday.

Speaker 5 (01:46:52):
Right, Oh he did, I didn't know. Yeah, who was that?

Speaker 8 (01:46:55):
And Andrew Bailey is still technically the Attorney General of
the state of Missouri until next week and so he
and died of the sheriff again yesterday. What did he
do the sheriff, Well, they originally the charge was that
he'd hired his own brother to work for him, which
is of course against the law. I guess they did
some DNA testing. It turned out that the probably wasn't
really his brother. They dropped that charge. Yeah, that's crazy

(01:47:20):
Omar right where she married her brother to get.

Speaker 5 (01:47:22):
In the country, right right? Oh my god.

Speaker 8 (01:47:25):
So is this stuff?

Speaker 5 (01:47:27):
I say, yeah it yeah, So yet it's screwed. And
yet DC is now safe in this shorter period of time.
How could that happen? They got all the homeless up,
cleaned up, put away maybe asylums or whatever, getting them help,
and and they're they're they're taking all the all the criminals.
They're putting him in jail, like probably about fifteen hundred

(01:47:49):
arrest so far, and there's no no more deaths now
in Washington for two or three days. That's incredible.

Speaker 8 (01:47:58):
Yeah, I know. And you know the fun thing is,
and I mentioned this to you the other day. I've
always been kind of an anti establishment kind of dude. Yeah,
and I don't like federal park uh and having the
president sending federal troops in the nineteen States would have
offended my ute forty years ago, right, you tell me that.

(01:48:19):
But you know, the fact of the matter is you
got places like New York and Baltimore, in Chicago and
La San Francisco. The one place I don't mention is
Saint Louis, although we always have the highest murder rate
of any city in the world. Right, and yet he's
not sending he's not sending the guard here, you know. Yeah, yeah, Well,
in the background, I'm probably afraid to come to Saint Louis.

Speaker 5 (01:48:41):
You know, there's really wow. See, that's why I stayed
home for for like years. I didn't go. I didn't
come up here hardly. I go to a game, but
I didn't stay at the Chase Hotel where we apparently
we're close by to you and Forrest Park and everything.
But I just I didn't feel safe there going to

(01:49:05):
cardinal games and stuff. Hell, the police weren't even if
he went to the Cardinal game, it was a county police.
The local police in Saint Louis wouldn't go there.

Speaker 8 (01:49:16):
Yeah. My my my ex secretary's husband was a city
policeman and we had a big party for my sixtieth
birthday now eight years ago. And he comes in. He's
wearing a pistol on his side, He's wearing his treat clost.
I said, why are you armed? He said, I won't.
He's a Saint Louis city policeman. He says, I won't
go anywhere in the city without a gun.

Speaker 5 (01:49:34):
There you go.

Speaker 8 (01:49:35):
The mayor was there, Mayor of Saint Louis. The mayor
had Francis Slay had two armed guards with him to
come to my birthday party. Right, that's what That's what
the Mayor of Saint Louis thinks about the city of
Saint Louis.

Speaker 5 (01:49:45):
Amazing. All right, Well, I know you don't feel well,
but any.

Speaker 8 (01:49:49):
Comments great, you feel great.

Speaker 5 (01:49:52):
I'm sending you a bill.

Speaker 8 (01:49:55):
You feel the thanks a lot for lunch day.

Speaker 5 (01:49:58):
That was my pleasure, you know, I mean you bought
actually you stole my check before I wasn't. You know.
I don't want to hear any Jewish jokes about this,
but but I turned my head and he pays for
my lunch, and uh so, I mean it was nice
because I kind of screwed up our appointment then I
did that, and I was so because I was so

(01:50:20):
pissed off at the people that were telling me what
a rotten s ob you were when I was on
the golf course. Okay remember that.

Speaker 8 (01:50:28):
Oh yeah I did, so I was. I was at
that same restaurant and I said a Jew joke and
to a friend of mine who you know also, and
I say, you know, uh, Jesus saves, Moses invests, and
and he got mad at me. I said, get a sense,
are you kidding me?

Speaker 5 (01:50:47):
Oh my god, what's the difference between a Jew and
a canoe? What's that canoe? Tips? There? You go? Yeah, yeah,
you know if I'm funny, Ye see, we got this
all set up now, all right, anyway, what.

Speaker 8 (01:51:07):
About tell us a joke that she said at lunch
about irishmen?

Speaker 5 (01:51:11):
And then okay, all right, we're getting We're getting close
to the endurin anyway. So so uh wait a minute,
why did God order Jewish men to be circumcised so
the Irish wouldn't be so jealous? But I'm bummed.

Speaker 8 (01:51:37):
And said that to me.

Speaker 5 (01:51:38):
I'm emil and I had just I had just the
ink was still wet on that when I look up
and see Holy ship? What is that is that?

Speaker 8 (01:51:46):
No?

Speaker 5 (01:51:47):
It can't be. He's sitting right there twenty what about
twenty yards away from me? Oh my god, I'm saying,
what the hell I'm looking at this, and I'm looking
at you and saying damn. Then I screamed at you
for making so much damn noise. I was trying to
do my work.

Speaker 3 (01:52:04):
Who is this?

Speaker 8 (01:52:05):
Who is this ball guy? Whoever? They give me ship? Right?

Speaker 5 (01:52:07):
Yeah, exactly, And you didn't. You looked away?

Speaker 27 (01:52:10):
Then.

Speaker 5 (01:52:12):
Oh even Shannon read Canoe Tips laughed my ass off.
Thank you shan't appreciate.

Speaker 8 (01:52:18):
Oh god goodness, Well you can you can send me
you can send me the check by oil.

Speaker 5 (01:52:25):
Yeah, yeah, you're listening, all right. That was for the rabbi,
And that was I was on that issue, I guess.
And then I wrote wrote that other thing for you.
Those were Those were fresh jokes, baby, right out of
the Those were were two days ago jokes. So what
can I tell you? I got it. Guy who says

(01:52:46):
I don't have cognizance, I mean, yeah, she does. I
know that, damn it. You have cognisticity. Remember I invented
a word, cogniicity. Why isn't that a word? There? You go,
I don't know I don't know. You know, It's like
I invented a word called, what is it? Contrary contrarians? Oh,

(01:53:11):
contrarians drink to forget. Contrarians drink to forget, And that
became a word. It wasn't a word before I said that.

Speaker 8 (01:53:22):
There you go.

Speaker 5 (01:53:23):
I'm famous for I'm a I'm famous for a lot
of inconsequential things. Damn it. I can't make money on
these things. So anyways, but all right, so wait, do
I have anything else? Yeah? Trump? Trump hits Sorrows with
Rico charges uh for support of the riots. What do

(01:53:45):
you think?

Speaker 8 (01:53:46):
You know what We've been talking about that, Patty, I've
been talking about that for years and years and years
that why don't they arrest George Sorrows. He has been
promoting more violence, He has been citing the riots. He
has been conspiring to do more. Damn the United States
any human being. You know, he's only what ninety years old? Now,
God should take him back right now and relieve us

(01:54:07):
of this problem.

Speaker 5 (01:54:08):
Well, he hates Jews and he's Jewish.

Speaker 8 (01:54:10):
Yeah, he used to cooperate.

Speaker 5 (01:54:12):
With the Nazis when he where was he in Czechoslovakia?
I forget, but he'd always point out where the Jews were,
Yeah to the Gestapo. Yeah, well, you know, incredible.

Speaker 8 (01:54:25):
I hate to go back sixty seventy five eighty years.
But Brown Brothers Harriman, the senior partner was George W.
Hw Bush's dad, who was a senator at the time.
And they thunder the Nazis. They sold them oil, they
saw them gas. They are in charge of negotiating the

(01:54:46):
survival of the Nazi empire during World War Two. And
then he becomes you know, he's a senator in the
United States government, his son becomes president, his grandson becomes president,
and nobody seems to remember this stuff that they were Nazis.

Speaker 5 (01:54:59):
Yeah, well, you know, you know my you know who
my lawyer was, Chuck Tate, Chuck Tate. When I met him,
I looked looked him up in you know, on on
the internet, and I found this guy front's tote and
he was dressed up in a Nazi uniform. So when
I called him back, I says, uh, yeah, you seem

(01:55:19):
to check out. Okay, but who's this Franz tote? Oh,
uncle Fritz. He was he was the owner of the Autobahn.
He's he's the guy that built the autobomb, and he's
also the weapons guy for the Nazis. And and Chuck
is telling me, he says, oh, but you know, he

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actually was called once by his by his uncle to
move to Germany. That would have made and he had
only daughters, so he would have been the third in
line to be in Adolph Hitler's spot. And I got
him for a lawyer.

Speaker 8 (01:55:58):
Well, damn straight, by the way, what what what is
toat being in German? Right dead?

Speaker 5 (01:56:07):
I don't think so, I don't. I don't know. I
don't know. If you're Jewish, anything in German could be
very troublesome. Uh. But anyways, so you don't think Trump
is going to run in twenty eight, do you?

Speaker 6 (01:56:22):
No?

Speaker 8 (01:56:22):
That's that's when when they say Trump twenty eight, that's
his sons.

Speaker 5 (01:56:25):
That's no, he said it. I saw him say it. Yes, yeah,
he saw it. He's driving the Democrats absolutely nutty. And
you know what, they are so alive only in their
heads that he's in there.

Speaker 8 (01:56:40):
I like to have a newsom when he keeps he
hates Trump so much, he does his ears catch on fire.
Whatever he's talking. It's just it's so much fun to
watch these people react.

Speaker 5 (01:56:50):
Oh, you got that all right? One more thing, Brewer Brower,
I should say the uh uh, the head of the
mayor of d C is on board. She loves what
Trump did. Yeah, adding the adding police, Okay, I mean,
and that it's all it took. With a few little instructions,
maybe a little help from uh, you know, ice and

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things like that. I mean, it's working. So are you
now now over that fit that you threw that you
knew Trump might be sending troops to other cities?

Speaker 13 (01:57:22):
Is that?

Speaker 5 (01:57:23):
Well? Are you okay with that? Now? Tom?

Speaker 8 (01:57:26):
Tom Holman's a friend of ours. He's a He is
a guy you do not want to have it and
make an enemy out of. He's one tough dude. Okay.
And you can see we're up and we're up in
DC nowhere in Milwaukee at the convention a year ago, right,
and I'm talking to Tom Holman and I say, how
long is he going to take to close the border?
And he said, the President told me to do it
in thirty days. I told him it's going to take

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me ninety. Well they did it in thirty days. Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:57:51):
That's a See that's so incredible, because you think that's
got to be a tough job. Yeah, to do that
and get all the all the bad guys out. I
mean still there's plenty here. But uh, pretty good start,
i'd say. And they're not coming over, so to speak,
like they were. So that's a great thing.

Speaker 8 (01:58:10):
If you were to pick one person off the planet
to enforce immigration control. Tom Holman is a guy.

Speaker 5 (01:58:15):
You got it all right. Well other than the Dave Wine,
I'm sure where can people find you in Patricia and
hire you? Now you told me she's off, She's not
on screen, but she's here. She's not saying anything. Damnit.

Speaker 8 (01:58:30):
Wait wait, wait, wait, Patty say hi I.

Speaker 5 (01:58:32):
Patty, Hi, Patty nice saying the other day, what is it?
What does he got your? Is he got you? Is
he got you locked up somewhere or something? You're a
weird guy. Let me tell you. You are some weird guy.
But you're a good friend, and so she thank you
so much.

Speaker 8 (01:58:51):
It's McCloskey law mc c l O s k U
y l A W dot COM's my website, McCloskey USA.
On the on X, Facebook's mccoskey MO. You can catch
my old radio programs. I gave up doing the radio
program because it was taking too much time out of
my JAY six representation. But you can catch my old

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programs on Rumble at Mark mccoskey on Fire And you know,
I think we're gonna hear some good news out of
d C in a couple of weeks on the JAY
six issue. And so the next time you see me
on the Smiling Dave Weinbaum Show and they have some
really good news to say.

Speaker 5 (01:59:27):
That's so kind of you, because I really like cavin
you on the show. You're a good guy. I don't
care what they say about you.

Speaker 8 (01:59:33):
Well, as long as you keep buying me lunch, I'll
agree with you.

Speaker 5 (01:59:36):
Well, that was the first time I ever bought you lunch.
That was Wednesday. Okay, you're the one that bought my lunch, Thamestone.

Speaker 8 (01:59:45):
This is this is a joke with me and Patty
on my Teamstone. It's going to say he always picked
up the tab, and so you broke my rule. You
bought me lunch one time. I always pick up the tab.

Speaker 5 (01:59:54):
Oh damn. He's a nice guy and just for that
he should get he should get another joke. Lisa called
me a natural disaster. I responded, I am not. I
work very hard at this. You know I'm funny that
and that we gotta we gotta break here. I got

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supposedly the guy running for UH for governor in Chicago,
in Illinois, Joe Steve Reno, Joe Steve Reno.

Speaker 8 (02:00:29):
You know, okay, I've not met Joe. I knew the
last guy is running as a Republican for governor, but no,
I'm not met mister Steve maver Reno.

Speaker 5 (02:00:39):
Okay, well he's scheduled to be out of ten. He's
already late, so.

Speaker 8 (02:00:43):
All right, all right, all right, well I will let
you go.

Speaker 5 (02:00:46):
Then, all right, thanks a lot, by.

Speaker 8 (02:00:49):
Thanks for lunch. And by the way, there's two. There's
that glass of wine you bought me. He was about
to put enough to put me under the table. But
you get me a bottle of vodka, and I'll wake
up tomorrow and I won't remember who you are.

Speaker 5 (02:01:03):
Are you saying I shouldn't drink that anymore? I love it.
I countered with a lot of limes, so that makes
it healthy for me.

Speaker 8 (02:01:11):
Well, you know when you when you ordered your vodka
and you told the waiter four or five lines, I said, yeah,
you know, this guy's either supporting the economy of Florida,
or he's got a vitamin seed efficiency.

Speaker 5 (02:01:22):
You know, I think it just works. I put honey
in my milk, I mean in my coffee, honey and cinnamon,
and I think it really helps me.

Speaker 8 (02:01:33):
It was without the SINAI after the exod is right
that Moses was in the land of milk and honey.

Speaker 5 (02:01:39):
That's what That's what it was supposed to be.

Speaker 8 (02:01:40):
Yes, yeah, there you go. You know, you live in
the dream days, living the dream baby.

Speaker 5 (02:01:45):
All right, all right, I'll talk to you later. My friends,
my friends. Now let her unlocked those things you have
on her wrists and all right, so a little applause
for me, even though it's s all right, why don't
you call Sera Vino see if we're going to do this.

Speaker 1 (02:02:07):
Yeah, I will go out there and call him. He
confirmed earlier he got the link.

Speaker 5 (02:02:10):
And then.

Speaker 1 (02:02:13):
Well, okay, he's he's trying to get he's trying to
get his He just texted me he's trying to get
his system up now and stuff. He was having some issues,
so he's trying to come on the link.

Speaker 5 (02:02:20):
Sorry, that's fine. We got plenty of stuff to talk about.
And if you want to call the show and we
can squeeze in there. Oh, do we have anything on
the only one from seeing it? I think? Can it
his tip? But up? Bum? But but abum okay, so
a I that's that's that's intelligence. It's uh, it's everywhere.

(02:02:49):
It's tennis, it's stock markets. I mean, you know, it's
also now being called out. Is is something that made
a fifteen year old commits suicide. And there's going to
be a lot of stir about that too. So according
to AI Dave Weinbaum, that's me has written more original

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quotes and jokes and columns combined than anyone else in
the world. Isn't that something? And they went to Mark Twain,
they went to David the psalms and all that stuff,
and it's not even close. I don't know, you know.
And it's just a thing that I wanted to see
if I if I could do. In fact, it was

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because I was running for office in McDonald's and I
wanted to if I did that, I was scared to
speak in front of people. I still am. I still
have that problem and I'm working on it. I'm still
working on it, and I'm old now. But this is
what happens. You know, you keep on plugging away at
things like that, and I wrote some quotes to make

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my speech actually shorter speeches shorter, and then I send
some of them off because I thought they looked decent,
and I got a whole bunch of them published. You know,
Reader's Digests and Forbes and National Inquirer my three biggest outlets.
But they're all over the world now. So someday, if

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I live long enough, I'll have a book on that,
and maybe a book on football, which I played in
high school. But let me see here Trump's order to
jail those who burn American flags and maybe have a

(02:04:44):
severe punishment done to them. That might be coming up.
Dem celebrities being cut, fired, reading disasters. We're talking about
people that are mainly on TV, E, MSNBC, and and
they're starting to fight with each other, really fight with

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each other. Uh. CNN has a guy in there that
always shows him. Oh, oh my goodness, I think I
see somebody I recognize, although I've never met him yet,
but we're going to meet this guy. He looks he
looks like a well, he looks like he's from Chicago.
You know, I just want to hear few talks like that.

Speaker 19 (02:05:25):
Hello, Hello, Let me, apologize for the delayed.

Speaker 5 (02:05:31):
Don't worry about make it feel at home. Hey, forget
about it. Okay, forget about it. We're fine. Uh so, Uh,
Chicago's Joe Severino is that? Did I say that? Right?

Speaker 19 (02:05:46):
That's correct?

Speaker 5 (02:05:47):
Okay, it is going where other politicians go go. Uh
he's calling the lbyates of the Dems, He and and
the the the damn's best at is he's he knows
the Mayor of Chicago Bennie Johnson and Governor JB. Pritzker.

(02:06:09):
Please welcome. And he's running against Pritzker. Please welcome the
male the I'm screwing this all up. Just please welcome
Joe Severano. Okay, so, mayor browser Uh, d C loves

(02:06:29):
how Trump made d C safe. What about Pritzker? The
black lives matter to him?

Speaker 13 (02:06:37):
I don't think any lives matter to him except his own.
The reality is people are in danger.

Speaker 5 (02:06:45):
Uh.

Speaker 13 (02:06:45):
We have a Safety Act here in Illinois that's literally
unconstitutional at weaponizing criminals against citizens. And that's why I'm running.
I'm running to right the ship. We've been a you know,
people say that our crimes on a downturn. The reality
is that they're no longer reporting the crime. I myself

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have been the victim of atrocious threats, beheading's, debts, et cetera. Yeah,
oh yeah, yeah, yeah, and all out in the open.
Number one, I'm an actual conservative Republican and they really
don't care about me, which is their prerogative. However, what's
not their prerogative is to be biased in the way
they report crime.

Speaker 19 (02:07:29):
And right now in Illinois.

Speaker 13 (02:07:30):
Our stats are suppressed because they're not reporting it.

Speaker 19 (02:07:34):
It's not because they're doing anything any differently.

Speaker 5 (02:07:37):
So you're right, and I know I read the story
about you and one of the journalists quote unquote relationship
with the media, and the media is kind of biased
at you against you.

Speaker 19 (02:07:50):
Oh it's incredible.

Speaker 13 (02:07:52):
As a matter of fact, you know, they're manufacturing stories
and these news agencies want to run with fake stories
and they won't even mention my name or or the
fact that I filed to run for governor of Illinois.
I'm literally the front runner Republican to unsee JB. Pritzker

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resonating so well with the people, the message, They love
what we have to offer, the biography. We're resonating from
state to state, downstate Central Illinois to Cook.

Speaker 19 (02:08:22):
County where it's tough to kind of pierce the.

Speaker 13 (02:08:25):
Armor politically if you're a Republican and they're disguising in
my run, because the uniparty that exists here is very
threatened by a.

Speaker 5 (02:08:36):
Void to the people. They're scared to death of you. Well,
let's face it, they are scared to death of you,
and you're fighting like a like one hundred years of
suppression and.

Speaker 13 (02:08:47):
Since since since Kennedy, you know, it's been Kennedy.

Speaker 19 (02:08:52):
Here's the thing.

Speaker 5 (02:08:53):
Look at the twenties, Look at the twenties, the twenty
or the nineteen twenties where the mob ran mostly everything,
the same thing. I mean, it's been it's been under
corruption forever. Seems like the.

Speaker 13 (02:09:09):
Mob would be boy scouts compared to the uniparty corruption
that exists here.

Speaker 5 (02:09:13):
Yeah. Yeah, and you can get along with them. I mean,
you know, let me ask you a question, because my
my father, who owned liquor stores on the South Side
of Chicago, he was you know, he was okay with it.
You know that everybody seemed to know their place. And
that was when Daily, you know, the the most famous

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Daily was the mayor of Chicago. What did you know
about that era? Anything?

Speaker 19 (02:09:39):
You know, here's the thing I know about that era.
They were corrupt.

Speaker 5 (02:09:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:09:44):
And as a matter of fact, I was speaking to
a someone who a large donor that is very interested
in my campaign hit a conversation yesterday and I said,
you know, let's harken back to the times when these
pliticians were just corrupt twenty percent of the time, where
they were trying to get involved in land deals, and

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you know, skim a little here and there. The reality
is they are corrupt one hundred percent of the time.
It's a machine that includes Democrats and Republicans of life,
and it's antithetical to actual people thriving in Illinois. And
that's what I'm fighting against. Literally, they've tried to have
me arrested five times. They put orders of protection against

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me for mean tweets. They're treating me just as bad
as they treated Donald Trump.

Speaker 19 (02:10:33):
And it's this for the same purpose. They were afraid
of him.

Speaker 13 (02:10:36):
The people resonated so well with his message, and that's
exactly what's going on here. And what they do is
they have a Marxist let's say, directive or a playbook.
The bigger your voice gets, they already have mechanisms in
place to attack you on a grander scale. And that's

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what's happening here. Illinois could be saved, Illinois beautiful. We
need the right people in office in order to.

Speaker 5 (02:11:03):
And there's a lot of there's a lot of conservative
people there too, certainly. And so what did you get
onto the jurymandering recently and their threats to do even
more because of what I went on in Texas well, I.

Speaker 19 (02:11:22):
Stated in a video that I did.

Speaker 13 (02:11:24):
My presence is growing on TikTok, social media, et cetera,
and I said, if the jurymander did anymore, they would
be favoring Republicans. There's literally no crevice they haven't infiltrated
to show some kind of bias for Democrats. So the
reality is it's unconstitutional. People aren't being represented. They're literally
taking the voice away of my from minority communities and

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stretching it all away, you know, one hundred miles away.
In order to favor a Democrat, I would drop a
compass right in the middle of that district, spin it
around a little bit of you know, addition and subtraction,
and from that point.

Speaker 19 (02:12:02):
You'd have your district. We have to get back to
serving the districts. We're forty four percent Republican. But we
only have three congressional seats.

Speaker 13 (02:12:12):
Ninety one number two, there's a one Dennis the Hood
is an absolute uniparty rhino here, and then we have
Mary Miller and Mike Boast who favor more of a
Trump Republican. So really we're only represented with two congressional seats.

Speaker 5 (02:12:30):
So what is your political experience?

Speaker 13 (02:12:33):
You know I ran for Congress in twenty twenty two. Well,
let me back up. I had a hospitality company for
twenty five years. I founded started it with a fifteen
dollars fifteen hundred dollars check from my father alone to
buy signs and insurance, set up my shingle. I turned
it into a conglomerate parking hospitality company here in Illinois.

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I was getting ready to sell it to private equity
when covid Is in An absolutely decimated my revenues. I
signed the remainder of my contracts over to my three
longest working employees, who allowed me to go to Harvard
Business School, law school, attend every game in performance with
my children, spend time with my wife. Signed it over

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to them, walk down to go run for Congress because
at the time I funded and founded a children's foundation
that benefited children's hospitals. And when COVID hit, they can
no longer get together. We had professional athletes teaching these
kids as head coaches.

Speaker 19 (02:13:34):
It was wonderful initiative.

Speaker 13 (02:13:36):
However, when they couldn't get together anymore, I thought, how
could I help in a more aggregate sense. I decided
to run for Congress in twenty twenty two and that
was my first taste of how just evil and sinister
these politicians are and self interested.

Speaker 19 (02:13:52):
In Illinois, it has to be the worst in the nation.

Speaker 5 (02:13:55):
So what does JP Pritzker need more money for. He's
a big in here, isn't he.

Speaker 13 (02:14:01):
It's ego and by the way, respectfully it's JB. But
the reality is what he does is operates by ego.
It's about him. They say he was born on third base. Uh,
you know he comes from a billionaire family.

Speaker 19 (02:14:18):
Et cetera. I say he was born on third base
and thrown out going home.

Speaker 5 (02:14:23):
Well, that's your job, actually, and seriously that that's what
that's what you're going to be. That's a metaphor, But
you know what, that's what you got to do. And
it's it's a that's a tough thing because he's got
all these other crazy people around him. Certainly, would you,
uh comment on what your action would be. It's apront

(02:14:44):
if Trump did the same thing he did in DC.
Although that's stretching it a bit. But the last guest
I have is a guy named his name is McCluskey, uh,
and he's a big one sixer lawyer, and he's saying
that that he wonders if Trump is going to be

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able to do that based on the state rights. And
he was. He was against it the last time I
saw him. This time he says, you know what, it's working,
I says. He says, you know, you got to get
people are dying because of this. They're dying every day
and have been dying in the South Side of Chicago,
you know for like, oh about sixty years.

Speaker 19 (02:15:33):
Certainly. I grew up in Cicero, Illinois.

Speaker 5 (02:15:36):
Are you familiar with Morton High I played football against?
Oh there you go, there you go Devonston Township High School, buddy.

Speaker 19 (02:15:44):
Oh there you go that. Oh that's right, yes, yes, yes.

Speaker 5 (02:15:47):
I had one guy that I was an offensive guard.
I got to play my last four games there at
Evanston and they played us there at my at Evanston
and they put a eye on me. That had to
be about three hundred and seventy pounds at the time.
I weighed about one hundred and fifty four pounds. And
I kept bouncing off this guy. I mean, he was

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just kidding. He'd get on his knees and I bounce
in and bounce out. Finally, we finally we had a
passing play one day that game and I was getting
a little frustrated. I cut him down because he had
to rush. Now. I cut him down and I made
a circle and about the time the guy was throwing

(02:16:30):
the ball, I was at full speed and knocked the
hell out of this guy. He did like a backwards
summer assault, and then he was going to come after me,
you know. And the coach played that played that segment
after the game, and it was it was my proudest
moment as a football player. Let's put it. That's fantastic.

Speaker 13 (02:16:50):
Yeah, there was some good football coming out of Evanston
High School.

Speaker 5 (02:16:54):
Yeah. Well, you know Emery Moorehead. I know him, and
he was he was a cup years ahead of me.
But we've talked a few times and stuff.

Speaker 13 (02:17:04):
You know, And if I made that reminds me of
a point here, a very valid point relating to what
we're talking about. You know, the success of a lot
of these kids and sports activities in life are predicated
upon parent involvement. Right now, particularly in Illinois and these
blue states, they're destroying families, They're disincentivizing opportunity. These parents

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are working two three jobs just to make ends meet,
just to just to be able to survive. So in Illinois,
what we're going to do is we're we are literally
going to and I love the initiative of Ron DeSantis.

Speaker 19 (02:17:40):
I've been talking about a lot longer than he has.

Speaker 13 (02:17:44):
But the reality is we can eliminate primary residence property taxes.
So we're going to eliminate property taxes. People say we
don't have a plan, or he can't do it, it's
political puffrey. The reality is we have one of the
most sophisticated fiscal mindes in Illinois running his my lieutenant governor.
His name is ranch Is Quiff and now ranch used

(02:18:06):
to be with the Department of Treasury, he said, at
the head of the base of committee or commission, and
what he did. His role was to oversee banks that
transacted internationally and therefore, Ranch would audit and ensure that
these bank stating compliance. He was an executive with Mobile

(02:18:27):
Oil JP Morgan Chase Manhattan, and he would testify in
front of Congress, Senate, and cabinet members. There's so we
have a plan to do that. We're going to make
lives better and then people can start focusing back on
their family, particularly the nuclear.

Speaker 5 (02:18:41):
Family, and keep the fathers in the houses, get them back,
I mean, coach. He actually took Emery moorehead and banged
them into lockers, telling him you can't not go to
practice and expect me to do this is the guy
that won the Super Bowl with US eighty five bears,

(02:19:04):
for goodness sakes, and he's up there slamming this huge
guy there. And tell you what, he turned into a
great person right there, and he started.

Speaker 19 (02:19:16):
Going to is born through athletics.

Speaker 5 (02:19:19):
Absolutely absolutely, And there's no doubt in my mind. I've
got grandchildren that play and football and all sorts of
crazy stuff, even golf.

Speaker 13 (02:19:30):
Oh sure, well, I'll tell you this through briefly. So
growing up in Sister, I was literally fighting every day
of my life. And I'm sure you know this is
like bloody k olco actual bad.

Speaker 5 (02:19:39):
Oh yeah, oh yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:19:41):
So and as a little kid that started. But long
and short of it is so my aggression. After being bullied,
you kind of learn how to fight. Yeah, you learn
how to defend yourself and it builds a different kind
of profile. And so I did play football and my
coach was very frustrated with me because I was kind

(02:20:02):
of a wayward child. I you know, I just wanted
to show up for games and not practice and seriously,
and then the coach and because I was so aggressive,
they liked me on the field. And then the coach said, Joe,
you know we're going to have to suspend you. You know,
your grades aren't there. Your attitude is, you know, atrocious
here as far as so, they said, you know, we

(02:20:24):
need you to dress and you need to show up
on game day. I said, wait a second, coach, so
you want me to dress and sit? I said, you know,
my idea is I'd rather just show up and play.
I don't even want to come to practice. And he
literally grabbed me by the lapelan through me against.

Speaker 19 (02:20:43):
I learned a valuable lesson that day. And then I
went on to be a football coach for about fifteen years.

Speaker 5 (02:20:48):
Well, this is your this is your time to comment.
So I'm not going to tell you some of my
stories I had and how I got to be on
the first string after being in the fifth string. The
fifth string, there was no other strings. There was no
sure I was holding. I was holding dummies. They wouldn't
allow me to go go hit people. Oh yeah, finally

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they had a challenge. They had, they had challenges. I
beat every guy and I beat him bad. Then they
made me put me on third string. I was gonna
quit again. Then I realized the next day, okay, your
third string. You get to go against live against these
guys every day, so you got to do it again,
only you got to do it in real time. And
I did it. It's very bloody. But they, oh, coach

(02:21:31):
did it. He put me on there, Mernie Lazier. So anyways,
nice to mention them. It sounds like a rudy story,
you know. You have to well, how about that. I
had little stories about me that were in Northwestern Uh
you know, Evanston for people don't understand, at university where

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the coach was what's his name now? In the rudy story,
I don't oh god it was. He was an Italian name,
you know, all Italian names anyways, but he he he
was in the Rudy story. He's the guy that that
allowed Rudy uh to show or to dress for one game.

Speaker 19 (02:22:19):
And oh, okay, sure.

Speaker 5 (02:22:21):
Yeah, and so he was at Northwestern at the time.
I had Ruddy on the show, on the show because
I thought there was a connection possibly and there might
have been, but he was he was out of it,
you know. I I broke a lot of helmets. I
didn't break my brain though, Yet.

Speaker 19 (02:22:45):
They're doing things for kids now.

Speaker 5 (02:22:46):
To me, well, it's very interesting. We come from very
similar backgrounds. Now, you're an Italian guy, right, yeah, absolutely, yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:22:53):
Actually I'm I'm half Greek, half Italian, uh and I'm
Greek Orthodox, but grew up you know, celebrating Catholic Mass,
you know.

Speaker 19 (02:23:07):
But my faith it really means a lot to me.

Speaker 13 (02:23:10):
I'm doing this because I believe that we need some
faith based individuals leading at this time. And there's never
been a better time to gather the public audience to
see what's going on. And my campaign, if I may,
is predicated upon exposure. I've been exposing people on both

(02:23:33):
sides of the Aisle. I don't care if they're Republican
or Democrats. We have some evil people.

Speaker 19 (02:23:37):
We have pedophiles, we have child molesters.

Speaker 13 (02:23:40):
I hate to see this in our Republican party as
well as the Democrat party. And when you show up
and you start airing that kind of laundry and disincentivizing
people from wanting to support these people. And these are leaders,
they're aware of the corruption. They have been aware of
the corruption, They've done nothing about it. So I'm coming
in in uh, wielding a big sword, and it's very

(02:24:04):
threatening to them. And then we bring the economic background
to be able to change the trajectory of Illinois. So
we're literally cleaning corruption as we go for better lives fiscally.

Speaker 19 (02:24:14):
I head in Illinois, it's going to be fantastic.

Speaker 5 (02:24:16):
Well, you sound like you sound like you're the right
kind of guy. I mean, you know, you're my kind
of guy. Obviously, we grew up very similar in that
we both had the lousy grades. I didn't have the
greatest upbringing, and uh, you know, my parents told me
I was stupid, So you know, what else was I
going to do. I got into a lot of street
fights like you did, and it was it was very

(02:24:38):
interesting life. Although it was it was very Uh, it
was scary sometimes. Oh you know, but but.

Speaker 13 (02:24:47):
You know, I did a live last night on TikTok
and I spoke particularly about what you're saying right now
about that, and I said, you know, growing up where
you have to grow through diversity.

Speaker 5 (02:25:01):
Uh.

Speaker 13 (02:25:01):
At the time, it's awful, it's painful and to struggle. However,
looking back, those are the greatest moments of your life.

Speaker 5 (02:25:11):
Oh you know what, and if if, if you you
make the decision not to quit, that's the key. If
you make if you honestly because I have quit things
sometimes but not very often. But if you make that
decision not to quit, never give up, never let up,
and you'll never let yourself down. And some of the

(02:25:33):
things out things take take. And I think this is
God driven. I happen to be Jewish. I'm not an
observant Jew, but I believe that God will stand by
you and he'll give you some some help a little
bit somewhere out along the way and you won't even
know it. But then you think, how did I do that?

(02:25:53):
And it had to be who might have I'm the
small sky in the team the and uh, and I'm
playing against guys that are like six foot five weigh
two hundred and fifty pounds. I'm one hundred and fifty
one pounds. And I beat him and beat him bad,
and then I beat him practice again.

Speaker 13 (02:26:11):
Come on, it's all about heart.

Speaker 5 (02:26:14):
You know that it's hard.

Speaker 13 (02:26:15):
I love hearing you say about you know God, I'm
a faith first candidate. I'm too humble and too much
of a sinner to be a Bible thumper. However, I
just go with divine instinct, you know. And I mentioned
the other day, I said, you know, it's outrageous that
these people want to sit at the table with all
these bad actors and interlopers. The reality is I'd rather

(02:26:40):
stand alone. And I said, when I stand alone, I
have the Lord in my heart. I never feel like
i'm standing alone. I'm always in good company. And that's
why it doesn't matter who believes in the mission. If
I believe I'm divinely called to do it, I'm going
to see it through.

Speaker 19 (02:26:53):
I don't quit, and I'm going to fight and be
an advocate for people.

Speaker 5 (02:26:57):
I think that's going to be your ending statement right
here now. And you can do for Illinois what my
friend Chris Adamo is doing for Wyoming everywhere I got
your name, buddy, That's where I got your name, and
I wish you the best of luck. Other than Dave
winebumb dot Dave Winebomb Show, where can people find and contribute?

Speaker 19 (02:27:25):
So if they go to.

Speaker 13 (02:27:26):
Sever Reno for Governor dot com s E V E
R I n O Severino for Governor dot com, they
can join me on all social media platforms at Facebook
and TikTok. What they do in Illinois is they create
barriers of access of your voice.

Speaker 19 (02:27:45):
News outlets, the fake news. We all know what they do.
They won't print, they won't promote, include so if you're
not part of this corrupt, good old boys club. So
the reality is we can overcome those barriers, is the
Lord says, by communicating this one, there's nothing we can't accomplish.
And if everybody starts promoting.

Speaker 13 (02:28:05):
My name and and and talking boldly, we'll get the
name out there and we can turn Illinois around.

Speaker 19 (02:28:10):
And I thank you so much for having me on
the show.

Speaker 5 (02:28:12):
You know, I knew a guy who swallowed a wrench.
His doctor's prognosis was this tool show passed.

Speaker 19 (02:28:24):
That's a dad joke.

Speaker 5 (02:28:26):
Wait a minute, my kids call him Dad. Joke I
wrote that, Hey, here's one.

Speaker 13 (02:28:33):
He don't accept rides from three legged camels.

Speaker 5 (02:28:37):
All Right, we gotta go. Thank you. So I was
very nice meeting you, and I wish you're the best.
Talk so much at the time. Let's hear it, little
plause for the new governor of Illinois, Joe seven Reno.
All right, thank you, Joey, thank you, and we have
and we have our next guess just waiting along, just

(02:28:59):
just there. He is too. I've talked to this guy before,
A good looking guy. Yeah, I've got to do his
hair right now, and I'm good. So this is a
gentleman twenty years of experience writing fiction. He's a prolific writer,
a producer, creator, speaker in a worldwide consultant. Please welcome.

(02:29:25):
I'm not sure exactly where he's at, but I think
he's in LA, could be could be Britain. Chad Stewart.

Speaker 7 (02:29:35):
Yeah, the audience is great.

Speaker 5 (02:29:36):
Wow.

Speaker 8 (02:29:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:29:37):
Yeah, it's getting expensive though. I gotta pay him over
so it would have.

Speaker 7 (02:29:41):
Been a lot longer gitting there.

Speaker 5 (02:29:43):
Yeah, I onether out there in the other room. We
pipe him in and then we kick him out for
a while and they always come back, though, They always
like to do that, especially when they hear about guys
like you. You have created a writing like almost like Disneyland.
It seems like to me Britfield dot Com is where

(02:30:06):
you go to find out all about this, but you're
going to hear a little bit of what he can
tell us about it, so you enter the world of Britfield.
Actually read reads some of the chapters of the books
on the site, which is really cool. What's the difference
between your books and Harry Potter, which is also in England,

(02:30:30):
Let's say sure.

Speaker 8 (02:30:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (02:30:32):
In book one bri If You Lost Crown, which we
launched in August twenty nineteen, takes place in Britain and
starts up in Yorkshire and then heads to Oxford, Windsor,
London and the Canterbury And what's great about the series
We just launched book four to seven book series and
we can get into that. But I think what's so
different about Harry Potter is number one, it takes place

(02:30:52):
in current time, so it's real. We don't bring in
any kind of magic, witchcraft, demigods, superheroes or heightened fanta
to see which is saturating about ninety percent of the
market everybody seems to want to hook their tail to that,
and to me, it's more difficult to write in reality
or if you will, real fiction, and these books are
as authentic as can be. I do deep, deep research.

(02:31:14):
They take place in all the different countries that I've been.
I lived in England off and on for two years,
and so that's where kind of where Book one was anchored.
And they just exciting. They're fast paced, exciting stories. One
of my favorite quotes is it's a combination of C. S.
Lewis and Dan Brown. Another comment was it reminds me
a lot of James Bond, but with a bigger cast
and a greater purpose than I love that. And really

(02:31:36):
the thread or the theme of the series is really family.
If you're asking me what's the number one theme, it's family,
and then it's friendship, loyalty, courage, and hope. They're fast paced,
action adventure series. And what really really trying to do
is bring back quality content to the market. We're trying
to elevate literature right now and take it to the
next level because it's really just been going downhill. And

(02:31:57):
what happens with all these books, like the Harry Harder
is it does three things to the audience. Number One,
it disconnects them from reality, is if there's something wrong
with being in the world right or now being here
and takes them to some weird, you know, dystopian fantasy world.
Number Two, it makes them feel less than they are.
And it's a very threaded sort of stealth tactic. But

(02:32:19):
if you think about it, you know, I just had superpowers, right,
if I was just a witch, if I could just
And I think every child is born incredible, born creative,
born with a purpose. And that's really what the Britfield
series is doing, is it's really instilling that sense of identity,
individual thinking, critical thinking, communication, collaboration, creativity into the minds
and hearts of this generation. And we say that the

(02:32:40):
Britfield Series is this generation's book series. So it'll be
seven books. Seven major motion pictures were in pre production
of the first movie, which we believe will be one
of the highest grossing films in cinematic history.

Speaker 5 (02:32:51):
And I'll stop about, Oh whish you is the best
of luck on that one. So so I've got some
comments from some of your readers, Josh are awesome, lots
of action and funny, learned a lot about England's history.
Ashley s the book was awesome, like you were watching

(02:33:13):
a movie the whole time. M A. C. Britfield and
the Lost Crown was phenomenal. Can't wait for the sequel.
So with all this, this is this is this common
for your books.

Speaker 7 (02:33:29):
It is it's a global series. We've launched globally this year.
If you can imagine, it was six years of sort
of a pilot program, what we would call is a
soft release, building the brown, building the team. You can
you can realize that with any sort of major company,
major undertaking. We call it the Britfield Dynasty because it is.
It's it's a huge undertaking over the next twenty five years.

(02:33:50):
Our goal is to outsell the Harry Potter series in
ten years. And we're on that trajectory and I don't
see why we couldn't do it, but it is, it's
it's We get comments from around the world. I mean
obviously England, Australia. We're selling books in Australia and in
New Zealand, Brazil, Mexico, I mean all over and it's

(02:34:10):
great Japan, Italy, and we get those kind of comments.
I got one about three weeks ago and I loved it.
And it was very simple because at the back of
the book we say, you know, what do you think
of the story? And I do you have any comments?
And so they'll send us emails and we get letters
or emails from around the world pretty regularly. But it
was kind of it was like two or three weeks ago,
and it was a comment from a child and he goes.
He goes, I really don't like reading. And he goes,

(02:34:32):
but I absolutely love Brittfield and the Lost Crown. He goes,
thank you. Your book helped me fall in love with reading.

Speaker 5 (02:34:37):
Yeah, you're up against iPhones these days, I know, and
the Internet, and so how do you cope with that?

Speaker 7 (02:34:48):
I think by just creating something that's exciting, I mean
a book series that just captures the imagination. I mean,
I'm writing a type of book that I would want
to read as a child, if you will, And again too,
just so you know, like our youngest readers seven, our
oldest readers ninety three, fifty five percent of our global
audience adults, So over fifty percent of our reading audience
are adults. And it's a lot what C. S. Lewis

(02:35:09):
did when he created Narnia. He never created it specifically
for kids. He created it for adults because he wanted
he wanted adults to come back and capture that wonderment
of childhood, right, that creativity that fund that excitement. You know,
we get the older we get, it's just like everything
is just kind of dull or hard or heavy or
you know, fearful or whatever it is. And I just
want to bring back that spark of imagination and spark

(02:35:30):
of creativity.

Speaker 5 (02:35:31):
So where does religion come into this? If there is a.

Speaker 7 (02:35:36):
Yeah, it's it's it's it's really a conservative book series.
I mean, if you want to get into it, it's
it's based on biblical principles, much like Lewis's Narnia, and
so it's not in your face, but it's really about family, friendship, loyalty,
and courage. It's about hope, about doing the right thing, sacrifice.

Speaker 5 (02:35:53):
You know.

Speaker 7 (02:35:54):
It's like there at the beginning of it, up at
Weatherly and the orphanage, I mean, there isn't an orphan there.
They're like they've created their own family, you know, right,
and they're all there and they have numbers, they don't
have names, which is just another way to sort of
make them feel awful, but there's a bond that comes
between them that's even stronger than blood or birth. And
there isn't a child there that wouldn't take a hit

(02:36:15):
if you will, or wouldn't wouldn't sacrifice their own life
for another. And that's that extraordinary theme that runs through it,
that wonderment of of of humanity, of stepping in and
helping somebody when they when they when they need it,
and it just runs through the whole whole series, and
especially in book one. I mean, there's a a great
scene when they crash land at Oxford University and they're

(02:36:37):
just trying to get London. They escaped from you know,
Weather the orphanage, Tomm and Sarah, twelve year old orphans,
just getting out of this horrible place. They're chased by
the illustrious Detective Gower Stone. They get to the train
station and he's already there, you know, and they're like,
so they're running in the swamp, you know, and they
come across this hot air balloon and they jump in
it to hide, and then cops start to surround them
at night with the flashlights and they cut the ropes

(02:36:58):
and they shoot up and it's.

Speaker 5 (02:36:59):
Just hanging by the ropes there.

Speaker 7 (02:37:02):
Yeah, and jash Land in Oxford, you know, because they
run out of run out of fuel, and and there's
suddenly surrounded in there at Trinity College and the door
behind Tom, I mean, Sarah's you know, sprained her ankle.
You know, he's carrying her. It's kind of really midpoints.
It's gonna be one of the most beautiful scenes in
the movie because it's a dead midpoint in the movie,
coming in right right right there at the center of it.

(02:37:24):
And then the door they're sitting on the stoop, you
hear the whistle's blowing, being surrounded by cops. The door
swings open. You got this old stuffy professor, Professor Hainsworth,
who's going out to get some fresh air. And Tom's like,
you've got to help me. He got to help us,
and he's like, what are you talking about? And so
he suddenly breaks down. He goes all right, get upstairs
and explain everything, what's going on and stuff, and he
decides to help them get to London safely. And it's

(02:37:45):
such a tender scene. It's got this wonderful sort of
family feel. He's kind of the father figure. They're the
children he never had he and he just he's to
vout to get them safely to London, and all types
of things start to come about, and this whole royal
conspiracy in Britfield and all that kind of stuff. So
you know, I've created I've created this extraordinary, fun, fast
paced series, but I've done it in real time right

(02:38:09):
now reality, you know, all real places that kids can
go visit. We do get some feedback, which is interesting too,
from parents and they're like, just got back from Italy
or just got back from France. You know, had to
take the kids because they read the series and it's
like they get to actually go to real places, you know,
not some fantasy work. And so so it's fun. But

(02:38:30):
you're right, we are. We do compete against those types
of things, but we are having a huge impact on reading,
on literacy. I get feedback from librarians quite frequently. Let's say,
I don't know what you did, but I have reluctant readers,
mostly males, mostly boys between twelve and fourteen, never read
a novel. And she goes here, you know, she hands
them like Britfield and like two days later, you know,

(02:38:52):
the like worst book two and it's the first novel
they've read, and a lot of it is just the
technique of writing. I come from a script back script
writing background for over like three decades, so I was
writing movie scripts. So what I did is I learned
the three act structure. I learned economy of words. I
learned pacing. I learned entering, entering late, leading early, or

(02:39:13):
starting on the action, ending on the action, not wasting words.
And what you have, unfortunately, you know in the market too,
with most fiction is over description. You know too much.
It's like you got a hundred pages of story and
two hundred pages of description, and even from some of
the greats that I've read, you know, you're into the
story and all of a sudden boom, it's two paragraphs.

Speaker 5 (02:39:31):
And dregs sings out, doesn't it.

Speaker 7 (02:39:33):
Yeah, And then what you end up doing is just
leap frog, you know what I mean. You're like, yes,
I don't need to know the description of the walls
in the house and the wallpaper and blah blah blah blah.
And it's like they're trying to be eloquent, you know
what I mean, or theoretic, and it's like, just stick
to the story and move the story. And that's what
I do.

Speaker 5 (02:39:50):
And so like, so you've got you got the entire
America here, and there's no books like that here for
the most part. And now I don't know of this
series like it you go to Yeah, you go to England,
uh and do this? Is there anything gonna do after

(02:40:10):
your your British after your British books? Are you gonna
do something in America? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (02:40:18):
So what it is is Book one is in England,
and then we launched book two in July of twenty
twenty one, and it takes place in France. That's four
hundred and seventy four pages. Main characters are now thirteen.
And then book three actually said you can see that
behind me, there's three I could cover Midfield and the
Return of the Prince that takes place in Italy five

(02:40:39):
hundred and seventy five pages, your heads, and then behind
me that's.

Speaker 5 (02:40:42):
I see that Ridfield.

Speaker 7 (02:40:44):
Yeah, okay, and that's Britfield in the Eastern Empire. Starts
in Vienna, ends in Russia.

Speaker 5 (02:40:49):
Okay, all right, so you're moving all over the country.

Speaker 7 (02:40:53):
I am. So the series. It's so fun because the
series travels around the world. It's not just England, and
it's funny you say that, because it's like if it
was just England for the series, it's kind of gets boring,
you know what I mean. And you're back in England.
You're back in England and it's like, you know, boom,
it goes England, France, Italy and then and then Eastern
Europe and Russia. But five I'm writing right now is Asia.
Starts in Siberia, ends in Australia. We include another twelve countries.

(02:41:15):
Book six will be South America. Book seven the United States.

Speaker 5 (02:41:18):
All right, what about what about?

Speaker 19 (02:41:19):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (02:41:20):
Are you're going to turn into another Disney, only a
good Disney? Are you going to start amusement parks?

Speaker 7 (02:41:26):
It's funny, we've uh, we've discussed things like that. You'll see.
I think we are in talks about doing some incredible tours,
obviously starting in England, like the Tuck Tours and things
like that, and they do it right now with like
Dalton Abbey or uh Doll Doc Holliday, Doc Doc Martin,
where it's like you can take these trips down to
these real locations and it's really exciting and stuff. So

(02:41:48):
I mean to do a Britfield tour. In fact, we've
already planned one out, you know, as part of a program,
and it's at ten day. You know, you start up
in Yorkshire and then you come down to Oxford and
then Windsor, London and finally down a cannabur and it's like,
what a great trip and you go to all these places.
You know, you go to Bond Street, Hyde Park, you
have tea at the Brown Hotel, you can stay at
the Duke's Hotel in Saint James, real places that are

(02:42:10):
in the book and that kids can visit stuff. So
I just think it's what it's doing, is it's instilling.
This is what we're doing, and we call it stealth education.
But as children are reading and are even adults, they're
learning about geography, history, art, architecture and culture. And we're
also including creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration. They're learning
to think for themselves. They have an example. I mean,

(02:42:30):
you've got these great characters that Tom and Sarah. They're flawed,
they're not perfect like all of us, but they try
and they've got good hearts. And courage would be another
one of those key themes that courage to continue on,
fail but fail forward and continue on.

Speaker 5 (02:42:44):
What were some of the films that you did before this,
I mean before you were did the started with Britfield.

Speaker 7 (02:42:52):
I was writing movie scripts for years and again, like
I was, I was an investment banker, so you know,
I'm from Newport Beach, California's back East Welles in Massachusetts
for sixteen years. Did undergraduate British literature, European history, so
that explains that aspect. But I lived in England off
and on for two years, went on to postgraduate graduate school,
actually getting a doctorate degree now with an emphasis on

(02:43:13):
creativity and innovation. And so you know within the next.

Speaker 5 (02:43:17):
What wait, what makes you feel like you are? You
are a creative guy? I mean, do you wake up
in the morning with different ideas or no, seriously, do
you do you just study? It's so hard that you're
you you have these new ideas come to your mind
or do they just sort of explode or both? A

(02:43:38):
little bit of both.

Speaker 7 (02:43:38):
And we're all We're all creative, whether you feel like
it or not. We're all born creative. It's a gift
of God. It's instilled in all of us. But unfortunately
we get we get educated out of creativity. It's a
great study that I've talked about many times that George
Land did years ago, and I created it for the government,
and because it's like you had analytical tests, you had

(02:43:59):
all these other types of test, he created this creativity test,
and so he wanted to test children. He brought it
into the educational system. He tested thousands of five year
olds just at five years old, and ninety eight out
of one hundred were testing off the charts, real geniuses.

Speaker 5 (02:44:13):
Brilliant as year old five year old.

Speaker 7 (02:44:15):
Yeah, exactly, and that's that should be surprised.

Speaker 5 (02:44:18):
Being exposed to all the all the other stuff in
the world.

Speaker 7 (02:44:23):
Yeah, tested them again at ten and it went from
ninety eight percent down to thirty percent. And they tested
them at fifteen, went down to twelve percent. Yeah, And
so what he saw is he saw this huge decline
over a decade and basically schools were teaching creativity out
of children.

Speaker 5 (02:44:39):
Yeah, they're telling you what to do, You're taking you're
taking orders from what they want you to do, and
there's no room for questioning, there's no room for creating.

Speaker 7 (02:44:50):
You know, we as a nation and even globally, we're
in a creativity crisis, which would not be surprising and
have been for about three decades, just going down at
a forty five degree angle and specific areas critical thinking, communication, collaboration,
all these key things that are the foundation and fabric
of society and entrepreneurship and building. And on the other

(02:45:11):
side of it, creativity, I would argue, is the single
most important skill set in the world. It's not AI,
it's not technology, it's not engineering. Most of that stuff
is either being offshore or replaced by computers. Yeah, but
AI cannot replace his creativity.

Speaker 5 (02:45:24):
Yeah. I was going to ask you about AI and
what you thought of it. What's is there a place
for A and I in creativity or is it something
that could be even dangerous? Actually was blamed for a
suicide by a fifteen year old and there's going to

(02:45:45):
be a court case. And this is just recently AI.
So what are you What are your thoughts on that.

Speaker 7 (02:45:50):
I think it's twofold. One is I'm not an AI fan,
and when you see everybody jumping on the wagon and
shouting and promoting it, then I would probably run from it. Basically,
what it is is it's there's nothing new about AI.
It's just advanced technology. It's been around for years, if
not decades, But they're trying to make it the new
big thing. And again too, what they're trying to say

(02:46:11):
is that you know, God made a mistake and we're
going to replace We're going to replace God with AI.
You can't think for yourself. You're not creative. All this
other stuff now with anything else, there's a balance to it.
You know. You can argue about the cell phone, right,
and the dangers of the cell phone absolutely, but anything
you know, you shouldn't be on it all the time.
You shouldn't be holding it to your ear, you shouldn't

(02:46:32):
be having it by your bed at night, you shouldn't
be obsessed with it. But I mean I could be
driving in my car and boom, I could stop and
take a phone call. I can look something up, I
can text, I can do research. I mean, it's amazing,
you know. And so it's balance. And I think there's
aspects of AI, small ones that can do things quicker
and can do things more efficiently. Will they replace creativity

(02:46:54):
They can't, because they're not creative. They never will be creative.
And when you're sitting there saying but they're writing books,
or they're or they're creating paintings, they're not they're they're plagiarizing.
Who's who's programming the computers? Those are humans? Yeah, you
think the a I just came along. Technologist came along
and itself.

Speaker 5 (02:47:13):
So, you know, me and my son, Me and my
son were taking a trip from a meeting uh in
Saint Louis. I'm a McDonald's owner operator by the way,
and uh coming back, we were bored. He's got a
tesla and uh, I says, you got a I I says, yeah.
So he turns Grock on and uh I I told

(02:47:34):
him if I told Rock a few jokes of mine,
and he Rock, oh, those are funny. You know, I'm
a writer too, and uh he Then I then I said, well,
what about you? Do you have any jokes? AI is
starting to tell me jokes and then then we turned

(02:47:56):
it off. But I like it. It's it's it can
be bad, though, and I can certainly understand that. But
to get certain facts and certain philosophies, for example, you
ask God, you know, you know, why did God do this?
Why was there a holocaust? And things like that, and
it has a lot of interesting things to say, but

(02:48:21):
you've got to be careful with it because it can
it can take the place of God and you don't
want that.

Speaker 7 (02:48:26):
Yeah, there you go. And what's the end? I mean,
who's pushing it, who's behind it, who controls it? Those
are the questions. Follow the money, really, right, I mean so,
but again, it's balanced and stuff. I haven't really used
it much. I I the circle that I am in
in the fields of education and films and media and stuff.
I know some of my associates and friends.

Speaker 5 (02:48:48):
Now you got a lot you got a lot of
smart people around you too.

Speaker 7 (02:48:50):
Yeah, they're like aspects of it and stuff. And it's like,
trust me, if I need it, I'll use it. If
it's more efficient, that's great. It's not going to replace greactivity.
It'll try and they'll they'll argue that and and it won't.
They're trying to they're trying to base I mean, to
put it this way, there's a great quote that says
the terminator is in a movie. It's a documentary. I mean,
that's their end goal. The people that are behind all
the technology are pushing this kind of dystopia, you know,

(02:49:13):
and and oh my gosh, the population and it's like,
you know, God made a mistake, and it's like we're
not smart and blah blah blah. So just be careful
with it, you know, that's all. It's like, Well, that's the.

Speaker 5 (02:49:22):
Basis of a lot of movies terminating with Arnold schwarzeneg Schwarzenegger, Yeah,
ex governor of California disaster.

Speaker 7 (02:49:32):
But anyway, but.

Speaker 5 (02:49:34):
You know the one, the one there now is not
exactly great, but you might like him. Who's that Newsome?

Speaker 7 (02:49:42):
Oh gosh, no, he's he's on his way out.

Speaker 5 (02:49:46):
He's gonna he's running for president, you know, he's.

Speaker 7 (02:49:50):
How can you when you when you're gonna be arrested
for treason?

Speaker 5 (02:49:52):
It does well, he couldn't, he should be. He's on
his way he would will Karen Bass, Oh my god.

Speaker 7 (02:50:00):
They're all they're all done. They're all done. They've been caught.
They've been caught with their hand and the cookie you got,
you got?

Speaker 5 (02:50:04):
You got some real information on that?

Speaker 7 (02:50:07):
Or I do, but I'm not going to get into it.

Speaker 5 (02:50:10):
Okay, let's stick with the books. Let's stick with the books.
We'll stick with the books. For God's sakes, why didn't
you let me know that? Okay? So your your movies?
Who what? So you're getting a bunch of what fifteen
year olds, ten year olds, twenty year olds. I don't know.

(02:50:30):
I don't obviously.

Speaker 7 (02:50:32):
Cast for for book one. And it's interesting too because
it's really just Tom. There's the orphanage at the beginning. Yeah,
and in the in the in the movie, we've got
we've got an eight eighth draft finished script here, which
is extraordinary. There's things this baby's done and ready to go.
In fact, we just got our movie budget two days ago.
We already had a we have a business plan, we

(02:50:54):
already have the budget for it, but we were doing
our estimates on what we thought it would cost. In
today's turn.

Speaker 5 (02:50:59):
You're a banker. You're a banker that's going to help, right.

Speaker 7 (02:51:02):
Yeah, And my producer was, you know you u c
l A grad duke, duke graduate in finance, got his
got his accounting degree. So it's like he's like, you know, smart,
you know what I mean, He's into the numbers and
it's not the flashover substance. But we we were right
on when we gave our estimate. We had a woman

(02:51:23):
that we hired. She's a line producer, and that's what
they do. They kind of go through scene by scene
every single thing that's going to cost money. On the
higher side if you will, meaning you're not being conservative
but yourself, like if it's going to be between eight
hundred and thousand and a million dollars for the scene,
you'll say a million dollars, do you know what I mean?
It's like you're not going to cut it tight, right,
And we were like we were like literally dead on

(02:51:44):
dead ones.

Speaker 21 (02:51:46):
Right.

Speaker 7 (02:51:46):
So we're excited about that. We're hoping to be filming
in England next year. We do want to film it
in England. There's no reason to do it in Eastern
Europe or Canada or anything like that. I think we
can get some really good tax credits. I think it's
it'll make it'll just make the movie even better because
it's like it's the buzz, it's you know, it takes
place in England, it's filmed in England.

Speaker 5 (02:52:08):
You know you're getting you're getting along with their government.
Is that right? Pardon you're getting along with England's government.
It has to be involved in that the government.

Speaker 7 (02:52:16):
I mean, it's very typical for any film. It's like
we'll be going through the film commission there. We've already
got some inroads and conversations. We'll be using one of
the major studios there for the production. That would be
interior shots, the exterior shots. You know, we won't be
shooting at Windsor Castle, but we'll we'll get some they
call it b roll, and you'll get some great shots

(02:52:38):
of Windsor Castle and then boom, you know, close up
and it could be another great castle. That's I mean, England.
What's so great about England has got And we probably
won't be shooting much at Oxford and it's such you know,
it's because there's so many it's so problematic, you know
what I mean, Like like High Street's one of the
main streets that runs down Oxford. It's famous and stuff.
But we might be able to do something. But the

(02:52:58):
problem is is like for that one minute shot, you've
got to shut everything down. You got to shut the
road down, you got all your extras, you got all
the extra cars coming in and it could take four hours.
And then if it rains, you know, the sound of music,
it's never ranged.

Speaker 5 (02:53:12):
Does it rain in England? I don't know.

Speaker 7 (02:53:16):
It's drizzle that they call it. And you can fight that.
So but we'll see, you know, as many authentic shots
as we can. We will and I think the idea
of filming there in England will be fantastic. We're gonna
be using those.

Speaker 5 (02:53:29):
While they're filming. What are you going to be doing?

Speaker 16 (02:53:33):
Uh?

Speaker 7 (02:53:34):
Not much really, I'm I'm I would be a co
producer on it because this is my project, this is
my baby.

Speaker 5 (02:53:40):
What about a director are you gonna have?

Speaker 7 (02:53:43):
Yes, yeah, we're looking. We're looking right now and technically
we're looking at a couple of what you would consider
a list directors and it's but it's very specific. You know,
the directors that are used to number one book adaptations
into successful films. They're good with sort of a bigger budget,
fast paced action adventures and I'm not talking like The

(02:54:05):
Avengers and that kind of crape. And number three, which
is really important, they're good with kids. You know, you
don't get like you wouldn't get the director of the
new James Bond series. You know, to do Britfield, Lost Crown.
You know where you have where you might have a
lot of the fun in the action and the pacing.
You know that those are high level, high adult.

Speaker 5 (02:54:23):
Films where this is really just a you know, you're
not going to be doing John Wick movies, are you?

Speaker 19 (02:54:28):
No?

Speaker 7 (02:54:29):
Yeah, that's a great example of like you wouldn't get that,
you know, director, because it's like they've got to be
really good with with kids and handling the kids and
handling the children actors and stuff. So that'll be key.
But it's gonna be a lot of fun. We're gonna
have a lot of I would call A and B
list actors. And when I say B list, I mean
a lot of actors that that in their heyday might

(02:54:50):
have been an A list actor. Bring them back, you know, yeah,
and bring them back and just great little scenes here
and there. And so you're gonna see a lot of
familiar faces.

Speaker 5 (02:54:58):
In the movie. That's cool. You see somebody and said,
wait a minute, I haven't seen this guy. Wow, And
I know he is, I just don't remember. He was
in a lot of movies back when. I love that. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (02:55:08):
Yeah, And and we're looking at one of our lead
actors right now. I can't, you know, say any names
and stuff. But he's perfect.

Speaker 5 (02:55:16):
They come on, I won't tell anybuddy, I won't tell Anyboddy.
Nobody's listening off.

Speaker 7 (02:55:24):
And then Thomas Sara will be you know too, because
you're asking about the ages and stuff. I mean Thomas
Aarre in the movie or twelve years old in movie one?
And what these movies will be filmed relatively back to back,
if that makes sense, meaning there's not gonna be a
two year delay. Well, it's like there might be a
three or four months delaying as well.

Speaker 5 (02:55:43):
But you got you you have to have a pretty
big advertising spending on it too, don't you.

Speaker 7 (02:55:49):
We will? That would be p and A come from
the distributor.

Speaker 5 (02:55:52):
And and and uh, you're going to be in movie theaters?
Are you going straight to you know? I mean as
how are you going to use that? And going to
the other Netflix and things like that.

Speaker 7 (02:56:06):
Eventually, No, we would open, We would open in theaters.

Speaker 5 (02:56:08):
Yeah, we'll be.

Speaker 7 (02:56:09):
Our goal is to be launching or opening in November
twenty twenty seven. And that might sound like that's pretty
far away, but it isn't. I know, because I'm going
to be doing an eighteen month worldwide tour to promote
the book series and the movie. I mean, this is
going to be the biggest cool in my opinion, it'll
be the biggest movie promotion and history we are going

(02:56:30):
to have. I think you're gonna you're gonna what we're
gonna be doing is bringing back the days of great
classical movies, great family films, and the idea of real blockbusters, and.

Speaker 5 (02:56:41):
It maybe saving the whole the whole industry from.

Speaker 7 (02:56:45):
Setting a new example. Yeah, either do it right or
you like, go work for broke, right, but I'm gonna
do it right, or go bankrupt saving basically as bankrupt
they've been bankrupt.

Speaker 5 (02:56:55):
SA saving this to save the world. There you go.
You liked it.

Speaker 7 (02:57:01):
But the example of this, the great example of this,
are we running up against the hour? A great example
of this is, you know, movies need to do between
three to five times their budget to break even. And
so you have the Last Mission impossible four hundred million
dollar budget. Are you out of your mind?

Speaker 5 (02:57:18):
For what?

Speaker 7 (02:57:19):
And it did six hundred million at the box office?
Can you say tanked? You know, good luck getting that
money back. And we're seeing that trend in Hollywood, and
it's like even with the New Fantastic Four. Yeah, you know,
it's done five hundred million dollars, but it's two hundred
and fifty million dollar budget and then another probably another
hundred one hundred million dollars in p and A, which
would be the marketing, the budget isn't the marketing, it's

(02:57:41):
just the budget for the.

Speaker 5 (02:57:42):
My wife Lisa loves old movies, and when she's they're
going to the credits, she's the only one person for
for makeup. She looks at that and she says, there's
got there's got to be the Sometimes the the movie
these themselves take take the credits take longer than the

(02:58:07):
actual movie. It seems, you know, it's ridiculous, and you
got you got to deal with the unions too. Good
luck with that so well.

Speaker 7 (02:58:18):
Thank you so much coming up against that, well.

Speaker 5 (02:58:20):
Thank you. Other than they've they've windbam show. Where can
people find you and buy your books?

Speaker 7 (02:58:27):
Yeah, the best thing to do is to go through
the website. It's an award winning website, Brittfield dot com.
It's great if you buy the books through the website.
I'm still signing them and I will not be doing
that within two weeks because I'm so busy. I've been
doing that for years and it's been fun. And you know,
the great Christmas gifts, the great holiday grifts, the great
graduation gifts, are great back to school gifts. But to

(02:58:49):
get some signed books, I mean, that's going to be
a rarity. In the next couple of weeks because I
just won't be doing anymore just because I simply don't
have time.

Speaker 5 (02:58:56):
And I'm going to give you. I'm going to give
you a quote that I wrote, A window of opportunity
won't open itself.

Speaker 7 (02:59:05):
I love that.

Speaker 5 (02:59:06):
All right, thank you so much. You've been great. I
wish you the best of luck. Thank you for being
on The Dave wine Bomb Show. Appreciate you. Godspeed you two.
All Right, we got forty five seconds. What are we
gonna do in forty five seconds. We can't do commercials,
We can't do anything except tell you how much we
appreciate you listening to this show. And we hope you

(02:59:26):
have a great Labor Day weekend, and we're going to
be having a bunch of people playing sports that we
got to go to and all sorts of crazy stuff.
But that's great when you have grandchildren. And I'm going
to be a great grandfather here pretty soon, so that's
kind of cool. So listen, thanks a lot for everything

(02:59:51):
you guys do to watch this show or listen. I'll
be back with another edition of The Dave wine Bomb
Show next Friday. I have to be.

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