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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Not to be knowing about beefy gency.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
So Biden is saying the Biden Justice Department was weaponized
against Hunter, but not against Trump. The same Justice department
got it. It's fitting that Biden's presidency started with a
cover up and ended with one the laptop, the lab leak,
is health, the coup, and then a blanket pardon that
historians are saying is bigger in scope than Richard Nixon's.
(00:29):
Biden went from my son did nothing wrong too, here's
a pardon that goes back a decade forty two year
sentence for taxing gun felonies, ads the cracks fault. Biden
went from I never talked business with my son to yeah,
it's spaghetti dinners with his Ukrainian clients, but we just
talked about the weather. I didn't think it was possible
for Biden to humiliate the Democrats any more than he
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already has. We all knew his son was going to
get pardoned. No one would ever let their son go
to prison if they had the power to stop it.
But just like every hoax, whether it's Russia or Smolette
going out for a foot long at two am January
in Chicago, the media fell for it.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
Want to get it off your chest. You're in the
right place. They accused this show of being run by boobs. Well,
let me tell you about these boobs. We're real and
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There's been lots of speculation about age Alzheimer's dementia, these
kinds of diseases since Ronald Reagan and Joe Biden were
diagnosed with them. Reagan was in his mid to high eighties,
while Biden was late seventies and early eighties. Now, Democrats
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tried tagging Donald Trump with this age seventy eight and
it backfired. Now, back on September seventeenth of twenty fourteen,
doctor Ezekiel Emanuel, one of the three Emmanuel brothers, then
age fifty seven, wrote a column why I hope to
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die at seventy five? And I said, after that, why wait?
I countered Two weeks later with the column published in
the Jewish World Review. I was then sixty four and
was taken aback by Ezekiel's lack of evidence for the
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seventy five year term Linen. Back then, I took this
as a challenge as an average person who had then
listened to a lot of hot air conclusions from people
who used diplomas as a doorstep to unbelievable assertions and
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outright lies. While winning the Archie Award at McDonald's Hamburger
University in nineteen seventy three, my only qualification that I
was pretty sure I'm pretty sure of was changing filters
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on the air conditioners on the roof, the worst part
of which was climbing up the ladder to the top
and then descending back the same way without killing myself. This,
and I knew this then, did not qualify me for
the Noble Science Award for making a conclusion without evidence.
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Now I'm sixty, I'm seventy six years old, and I
am determined to continue to stay cognitive as a good husband, father, grandfather, uncle,
golfer and community contributor. My podcast is booming and Trump
(05:03):
one of the biggest victory in GOP history, and zeke
I beat you call me in ten years if you're capable.
Hi there, my name is Dave Weinbaum. I am your
podcast radio show host, and I'm here with my lovely bride,
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Lisa and Winebaum. Can we tell him the story about
last night? Are you sure?
Speaker 4 (05:33):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (05:34):
I'm I told JP you want to tell it for me?
Speaker 5 (05:38):
I'm gonnaware the story and I will swear to keep silent.
Speaker 6 (05:42):
Thank you?
Speaker 3 (05:42):
Okay, okay, all right, well we won't talk about it yet.
I wouldn't walk out of the room if I was
you though. So yeah, that's JP Maxwell over there. He
is the producer of the show, along with Rick Henderson
and Salem Missouri, who is uh. He does all the
clips and the bits and a big part of the show,
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and we'd love to listen to all of his thoughts.
He keeps us going. I'll tell you what, He's got
more conspiracy theories than anybody I know combined. All right,
but that's all right. You know he's he's a good
guy and we enjoy having him on the show. We
got a great show today. We got starting off, we
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got the Rabbi h calling all the way from Israel,
and he's gonna tell us what's going on with these
all these so to speak, these ceasefires. Who knows JJ Bradshaw,
expert on the Constitution. We we have Chris Adamo, the
wild crazed UH Italian UH expert on Marxism. And we've
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got Bill Hardwick, local district guy who also was a
leader of a platoon in Iraq War. And I'm going
to ask We're going to ask him about Keith Hesick Hesick?
Did I say that right?
Speaker 5 (07:12):
I think so, as far as I know, I think
that sounds no.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
I think it's wrong. I said it before, but now
I'm having problems. And also Jeff Sink who may or
may not have some news for us, and we won't
talk about it because it'll bring us bad luck if
we do. So we've got that going on. And in
a couple of minutes, and let's play, did we get
the second part? Number two?
Speaker 2 (07:36):
They said Joe had principles, a presidential promise to put
the law before a family.
Speaker 7 (07:43):
Our current president of the United States has so much
respect for the law that he has said he would
not pardon his son. I mean, what you know, again,
it's all about the contrast.
Speaker 8 (07:56):
He's not pardoning his son, which he could do he's
not doing it because he is living what it means
to have a rule of law in this country.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
And it is it isn't.
Speaker 8 (08:08):
I mean, if you want to know if he believes it,
you could actually see what is happening with his own son.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
Yeah, this whole time Biden was the lying, dog faced
pony soldier.
Speaker 3 (08:23):
How sickening and how second, I'm getting a phone call
right now and it's spam, all right, But that's that's
here's the good part. The good part is the rabbi
h is there. He's studying something. I don't know what
whether what he's studying, but let's maybe he's looking at
the ceasefire agreement. I don't know, but he is. He
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did he clawfer? Was? Was he choking on it? Anyways?
He's a wartime rabbi. He provides support for Jewish widows
uh with their kids. He's the second most powerful in Israel,
according to his wife Jonite Uh. And he's a he's
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a book writer. He's got a great book out there,
and you can show his book. Please please welcome all
the way from Israel. Rabbi Moshe Rachia, Good morning sir
to you. We're good.
Speaker 9 (09:26):
How are you I am thank God doing great.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
Oh, thank God is right. I'm happy to hear that.
Because we're getting mixed messages on the cease fire, it
seems a little shaky. What was the reason Israel signed
to do this so quickly. It seems like were they
really ready to sign it or were they pressured into it? No.
Speaker 9 (09:47):
I think they were pressured into it by Biden. He wanted,
you know, to get something done before his uh, before
his administration. You know, the son said the sun sets
on his administration and uh. I think he threatened them basically,
you either take this or we're going to have a
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full embargo that we were not going to veto the UN. So,
you know, and I think it's not a mistake that
the ceasefire is sixty days, which basically puts it into
the Trump administration and uh. And so Biden can say,
you know, that's his administration ended with a ceasefire and
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uh and then was handed over to Trump.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
And it's gonna get He's gonna get a lot of
people killed doing that though. That that's the deal, all right,
and it's gonna get already the uh his blah saying
we beat Israel, you know, right, whichever leader to this was,
it's actually survived over there, right.
Speaker 9 (10:48):
I think it was like a kindergarten teacher that said
that no one left. But Trump made quite a statement
this way. Oh yeah, I'm sure you were going to
bring that up, but I can't wait for Trump to
tell them.
Speaker 3 (11:02):
Tell them what Trump said.
Speaker 9 (11:05):
Yeah, I mean he basically said that those hostages better
be out or all hell is going to be is
going to rain down upon the fromas now. The reality
is whether or not you know he's gonna enforce that
isn't really the point to me. The point is that
we finally have a US administration saying the right thing, yes,
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and giving Israel the leeway to do what we have
to do. And had the United States, namely the Biden
administration talked like Trump just did on October eighth and
October ninth, this would not have dragged out for more
than a year.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
If they maybe, maybe, if if Trump was in office
from twenty twenty on, you wouldn't have this in the
first place.
Speaker 9 (11:54):
It's it's true, but like if you if you look
at the developments since Trump's been elected. So for example,
when Katar throws out the hamas leadership they know Trump
is there, and then they they should have done that,
you know, they should have done that in October eighth.
But of course they're not.
Speaker 3 (12:11):
They don't.
Speaker 9 (12:11):
They don't fear by iten they think he's a joke.
And and Qatar is now back at the table helping negotiate.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
I just read that.
Speaker 10 (12:20):
Yeah, so the.
Speaker 9 (12:21):
Trump effect is taking effect even though he hasn't even
you know, had his first day in his second term yet.
Speaker 3 (12:29):
No, and now he's now now let's say that probably
he's going to get this thing over with reasonably, well,
I think. And now what does that do for countries
like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, which I believe is in on
the accords accords too, Yeah, and others maybe even Iran,
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I mean, Iran is looking Iran and Syria, by the way,
are looking at rebels getting getting control. And these are
the kind of people we can have accords with.
Speaker 9 (13:07):
Yeah, it's a good it's a good development.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
You know.
Speaker 9 (13:09):
The truth is everyone knows that one of the reasons
come ass launches work was to prevent Saudi Arabia from
cozying up to Israel and becoming part of the Abraham Accords.
And so that's kind of been shelved for the last
year and whatever you're in change. And now with the
change again in the US administration, I think we're going
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to see a fast track to relationship between Israel and
Saudi Arabia. I think Iran is going to be, you know,
once again hopefully bankrupted, and the Middle East is going
to be a safer place. And it's not going to
happen on January twenty first, but it's gonna happen, I
think relatively quickly.
Speaker 3 (13:48):
Now. They are finding some some hostages and it seems
like many of them have been almost all of them
are tortured, and many of them have been killed over time,
not just right away, but they've been you know, torturing.
Speaker 9 (14:04):
Yeah, well, yeah, apparently that it seems to me that
they were instructed by Sinowar. That's the theory that as
soon as they hear idea of troops getting close, they
should kill the hostages. They were probably torturing them for
a while and then they heard the troops coming close,
and then they then they killed them.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
Any repercussions because of sin war? What's time any repercussions
after sin war against against Israel or did the the
did Haamas love him.
Speaker 9 (14:35):
I mean, so far there's there. The The only effect
is now Hamas seems to be at the table ready
to negotiate and and have dropped some of their terms
and so okay, it seems to be in a far
more favorable position. So either we're gonna have you know,
this has to come to an end like one way
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or the other, either with the hostages released or find
out that they're all killed. I hate to say it,
but one way or the other, the conclusion has to
come soon.
Speaker 3 (15:06):
There are American hostages as well, about eight or nine
of them, is that correct?
Speaker 10 (15:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (15:12):
Correct? This week or it was this past week they
had announced that it was an American osage that was
Adam Neutral's name or something like that.
Speaker 3 (15:20):
He was killed.
Speaker 9 (15:22):
Yeah, he was killed and he was an American.
Speaker 3 (15:25):
Yeah. Well I think there might be hell to pay
for just out of that once Trump gets in. And
where's Biden? Where's the where are the any of the
Democrats on this? Where are they Democrats? Where are you?
Have you seen a Democrat talk about this lately? Haven't
a Democrat demanded the hostages be released lately?
Speaker 9 (15:47):
They're very busy pardoning hunting hunter Biden.
Speaker 3 (15:54):
My god. That just you know, I purposely we're going
to be talking a lot about that during the show,
and I purposely tried to avoid it in my monologue
because I wanted to get other stuff out and because
the rest of the show is going to be dedicated
to what's going on with the rest of the world.
(16:15):
Senator Tom Cotton introduces a bill to replace the name
west Bank with Judea and Samaria. How do you like
that one?
Speaker 9 (16:26):
Yeah, I think it's great. I mean, I'm a huge
fan of Tom Cotton. I think, you know, he's got
the he's got a lot of a lot of attributes
to make him a great president. You know, he served
in the military. I think I think he's Harvard educated,
he's tall, he's handsome, he's got all the all the
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all the you know, a very smart guy, very you know,
and I think there's a lot of a lot of
good attributes that one day will make him a great president.
Speaker 3 (16:54):
Just like me and you with a few exceptions.
Speaker 9 (16:56):
Yeah, just like us. When I see him, it's like,
look in the.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
Mirror exactly exactly. He told me that. Yeah, he confides
in me, hum and BB and all that stuff. So
you know, you used to live in Australia, right, I did.
They're setting synagogues and attacking on fire and they're attacking Jews.
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What did you do to make that happen?
Speaker 9 (17:26):
Sir, well, I have to I do know that synagogue,
the Adas Synagogue in Melbourne. I have been there, and
you know, it's if you think about the nineteen thirties
and Hitler, it was all concentrated in Germany and now
seems to be that it's all over the world. You know,
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we have these kinds of incidents. If all of the
anti submitting incidents had occurred all over the world in
the last year were in one country, it would probably
be worse than Germany was in the nineteen thirties.
Speaker 3 (17:58):
Well, Germany was a little bit they didn't want to
publicize it. They were a little bit embarrassed by it.
These guys are not embarrassed, okay, blatantly calling for the
death of all Jews or the river to the sea
and not even saying a reason why.
Speaker 9 (18:17):
The Nazis had a lot of euphemisms. Yeah, yeah, they
didn't want to use the terms like killing, gas, chain
everything exactly. Even then they were they were they were
looking at excuses as if it wasn't happening, and and
you know a lot of Germans turned their backs on
it and didn't say anything. A lot of how many
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of them do you really think didn't know what was
going on in Germany? I don't think there were too
many that they didn't know what was coming on.
Speaker 3 (18:47):
Yeah, yeah, but they tried to keep they tried to
keep it down in Germany.
Speaker 9 (18:53):
I got about one minute because the Sabbaths.
Speaker 3 (18:55):
Okay, so any Rabbi rancher ben yours scoops. No.
Speaker 9 (19:02):
But the truth is, I'm in a very positive mood
about what's going on here in Israel, you know, and
I think I think, uh, we're moving in the right direction.
Like I said, it's the Trump effect, and it's as
if Biden's gone already. That's kind of everyone's kind of
maneuvering here and you know, all around the Middle East
and just wait till he gets here. And I think
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his appointments have been very strong. Yeah, Israel, we spoke
about how could we what a great guy?
Speaker 3 (19:30):
Yeah, you're like, I mean, I'm sure he'll You'll be
one of the first people he meets. You have met him.
I should have known that, and you probably were the
one that said, hey, we need this guy, let's get him. Yeah,
I'm sure, I'm sure, Babe said, yeah, he's a good guy.
Thank you, Rabbi. Yes, so either than Dave Winebaum dot net.
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Where can people find you and buy your book?
Speaker 9 (19:56):
They could go to secrets at the Hebrebible dot or
they will find my book there And if you want
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from you.
Speaker 3 (20:09):
Now, this one I put in, I put in uh
x and it's getting I mean, I got ten thousand
hits in this thing. Why did Trudeau separate from his wife?
You know Trudeau, the guy in Canada?
Speaker 9 (20:25):
Yeah, you know why.
Speaker 3 (20:28):
Well, she wouldn't let him wear her clothes. That's getting up,
that's getting that's getting a big damn. That's getting a
lot of attention.
Speaker 5 (20:39):
An X, sorry me, good, thank.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
You, thank you, thank you, thank you. Finally he left
out loud for the first time in about two years.
Oh my god.
Speaker 9 (20:51):
If you saw in the news they actually found it
is all this is true. In archaeological site Chinese writing,
it's the oldest piece of archaeological evidence of a relationship
between China and Israel is five hundred years old. A
shard of pottery and Chinese writing.
Speaker 3 (21:07):
You know that.
Speaker 9 (21:09):
You know what it's said on it that door what
chicken twelve?
Speaker 3 (21:15):
Yeah, but the door dash bill was was ten thousand dollars?
Speaker 9 (21:19):
Yeah, exactly. All right, I gotta run.
Speaker 3 (21:21):
All right, jabot alone, Hi to everybody. Okay, got it? Bye,
that's that's too funny. That wasn't That was a great
interview with him. All right, he's a great guy. Okay, Well,
let's let's play a couple more clips, and uh we're
our next guest is going to be uh, well, it's
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gonna be JJ And he's not until like twenty minutes.
So that's good. All right. We got plenty of stuff
we can talk about, tons of stuff. Hit it.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
But he acts like he has a monopoly on morality.
Speaker 3 (21:56):
At least.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
Trump doesn't make promises he knows he's going to break.
You might not agree with what he does, but when
he says he's going to pardon Jen six Ers, he'll
probably do it. Recess his cabinet, He'll probably do it,
fire the FBI director. He's done it once, he'll do
it again. Joe Biden tells you is George.
Speaker 11 (22:14):
Washington, and then he acts like Benedict Arnold, and.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
It breaks the Democrats heart every time.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
I just want Democrats to stop backing like they are
on this moral high ground politically when they have shown
us they're not, you know, whether it's skipping the primary
process when Biden stepped down, and things like biden pardon
is pardoning his son. Stop acting like y'all at a
pure party and Republicans aren't.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Jeffrey Tubin, who knows a little something about dishonoring the office,
says quote Biden's pardon for his son dishonors the office.
Governor of Colorado Democrat says, Biden put his family ahead
of the country. This pardon is just deflating. Joe Biden
just made clear his son Hunter is above the law.
Speaker 12 (22:55):
Is a really bad look for him, and I think
it's mentally a destructive thing for his party. People's opinions
that this system is somehow stacked in favor of Democrats
against Republicans. I think this looks like the nation's head
Democrat using the system for his own benefit.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
His pardon will tarnish Joe Biden's legacy.
Speaker 5 (23:17):
I mean Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
Let's be clear here. He lied to us for a
long time. The media is even having Democrats do the
walk of shame for lying to their audience.
Speaker 13 (23:26):
Watch this in July of twenty twenty three, just after
that Plea deal fell through.
Speaker 14 (23:31):
This is what you said, I want to watch.
Speaker 9 (23:34):
Do you think a pardon for his son would be
a mistake?
Speaker 15 (23:40):
Yes, And I don't think there's any chance that President
Biden is going to do that, unlike his predecessor, who
pardoned all of his friends and anyone who had any
access to him.
Speaker 13 (23:51):
What does that feel like watching yourself back then reassuring
people that Biden was not going to issue a pardon
for his son.
Speaker 15 (24:01):
Yeah, and I think that if that Plea agreement and
that Plea deal had gone through, there would be no pardon.
Speaker 2 (24:08):
That was a satisfactory outcome.
Speaker 13 (24:10):
You've already fallen that. Sorry, well, when you reacted, this
was when the deal had fallen through.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
Democrats have made liars out of the media, and look
what happened. The Democrats are out of power and the
media is out of viewers. Democrat numbers guru Nate Silver
is so angry he's telling Democrats to not vote for
any Democrat in twenty twenty eight who doesn't repudiate the
pardon within forty eight hours. But Eric Holder, Obama's wingman
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says the pardon was warranted. Had his name been Joe Smith,
it would have been a different story.
Speaker 3 (24:50):
There's look, people change and they go back and forth
between God and not God and all. And I'm just
saying that in my opinion. I don't have a proof
of anything about that, but I believe in God, and
I think it helps me, and I'm sure it helps
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my wife, and you know, it helps us get through challenges.
And I think God wants to help, but he's not
going to help you if you don't help yourself. He
gave you a brain for a reason, and the brain
wasn't to call on God and say, fix my problems
with a miracle. What He's alrighty. So that's my take
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on God, and I do believe in that. Just amazing
that things sort of things happen are happening either I'm
mentally ill or I'm seeing things or getting some push
on major things that I should do or shouldn't do.
And it doesn't mean that I know that I've got
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to take the well I got to take the reins
and and and drive the horse myself. But I got
to do it with some attitude towards having God help
me give me, you know, put a finger on the
bullet like he did with the Donald Trump, maybe just
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you know, giving us a chance to survive and do
stuff that I think he thinks is what we need
to do. He didn't, you know, he didn't fix Egypt
in a day when the Jews were there. He made
them go through all this stuff to give the pharaoh
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a chance to right his wrongs. Think about that. He
was merciful to the Egyptians. He wanted him to change
his mind willfully, and he wouldn't do it. He wouldn't
do it. But that cost a lot of angst amongst
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the Jews, obviously, But still they got through it. They
got through it with God's hand on Moses' shoulder. And
there's a connection between what happened to Donald Trump and
what happened to Moses. A lot of people if somebody
(27:26):
made this point on on X right after Trump was
was shot in the head or ear mean, it was
meant to kill it meant to be a kill shot, obviously,
and came up with a bloody right ear, which probably
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meant that he had a bloody right thumb because it
was dripping all over the place and they had taken
the shoes off and probably had a a bloody toe,
right big toe. Well, well, if you look into in
the Bible, that's what God told Moses to do to
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his brother Aaron. Take the blood of a ram and
put it on his right ear, his right big thumb
or thumb, and also his right big toe. It's an anointing.
Am I am I off here? Or am I right?
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And oh that's going to hurt you to say that
if I'm right? Yes, yeah, all right, yeah. And she
reads the Bible all the time, all the time, right
in the mornings. Well. Well that's well, you work, you know,
all right. So all right, we're at the nine to
thirty point. We still got about five minutes. And let's
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by the way, if you want to call the show
five seven three five seven eight to seven zero zero.
Do we have any messages?
Speaker 9 (29:06):
Set the board real fast.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
I think we might have one so far, okay, Patricia
Odin Maxwell sounding good looking, good, go team. All right,
So if you want to send us some muches, good morning,
pastor Pat she's also the official mother to JP Maxwell
over here. So she's a busy woman and she talks
(29:27):
to god. I mean, she's on the show, and she's
convinced me that there's something to this because she gets
she gets the same kind of messages that I'm seemingly
starting to get. It's kind of weird, you know, but
it's fun. I mean, I'll tell you I was in here.
(29:49):
I mean, I was in bed a couple of weeks ago.
And you know, our good friend is h he's here
on the show today and his name is Jeff Zinc.
He or may not have a big announcement today, but
I was thinking I had him on the week before
and that week I was going to get him off.
(30:10):
But I was sleeping, uh and suddenly I woke up
and I looked at my phone, which I thought was
on my bed, and it had like Jeff zinc on
it on my phone, okay, and I'm thinking it's like
three in the morning. I said, what the hell's he
calling me now for? And I kind of after that,
(30:33):
I mean, I tried to go back to sleep, and
then I said, what the hell just happened? So I
looked for the phone on the bed. It wasn't there
was no phone on the bed. It was on the
table next to me. And I said, what the hell's
going on here? And I said, you know what, I think.
I think that was a message. I think he wants
me to get Jeff on the show. So so I
(30:57):
called him early that early that morning, I think about
eight o'clock, six o'clock Phoenix time roughly. And uh, five
seconds after I called him and left a message, he's
on the phone to me telling me that he's he's
gone into this situation where he may become the the
(31:21):
the top assistant to Robert F. Kennedy for health and
Human Resources. Wow, and he's still he's still in the race.
I guess I've been watching for announcements. I haven't heard
from him today, but we're gonna hear from him later.
Speaker 5 (31:43):
I texted with Jeff. It was Tuesday of this week
when I saw he was gonna be on the show again.
I just said, Hey, any anything new? He said, nothing
new yet, but I'm still in the running.
Speaker 3 (31:51):
It hasn't been announcement. Well, he's still Maybe we're going
to have a huge scoop here today thirty I mean
that's huge and and really we go way back with
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He's cute and she's funny. I want to tell us, Yeah,
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Just to keep us learned here about what he knows
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how are you you know?
Speaker 10 (40:44):
I'm great, Dave Good. This is an amazing time to
be alive. We're in the process of watching the Democrat
Party just gradually augur in. They are in the process
of eating their own immensely entertaining fun to watch.
Speaker 3 (41:03):
Yes it is, and don't don't, don't, don't, don't, don't
forget the mainstream media. They're going absolutely crazy. They don't
know what to do.
Speaker 10 (41:17):
Let's talk for a moment about Joe Biden, who I
think is going to go down in history as possibly
the sleaziest president that has ever been elected. And we've
elected some doozies over the years. Look at what Comrade
Joe has done. He pardoned Hunter and gave Hunter a
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blanket pardon that goes back to twenty fourteen, which covers
Hunters sleezy dealings with Arisma. Now, well, I've seen a
lot on the mainstream media say, at, oh, isn't that
a great thing? Any father would pardon his bloh blah blah. Well,
this is the guy that told us repeatedly and his
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press secretary emphasize this repeatedly, that Joe would let the
process go as it was intended to do, and of
course Hunter would be found guilty was found guilty on
some of this stuff. Okay, the mainstream, they got it wrong.
They get it wrong every time. It takes somebody that's
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got a little right wing bent to it to recognize
that Joe just pardoned himself by pardoning Hunter. Joe thinks
he got to get out of free, get out jail
free card. Over All the sleazy dealings that were negotiated
through Hunter while he was Obama's vice president, we were
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literally looking at influence peddling and influence peddling that was
done cheap. They should have paid him way more money
than what they did. The stupid bastard doesn't have enough
sense to charge more. So here's this guy who pardons
his son. The mainstream is saying, oh, what a great
dad he must be. He's pardoning himself. Well, okay, there's
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a barb at the end of that bait, and a
Levis the other night in one of his rants that
you know, now Hunter, now that he has been freed
of all of these terrible things, Hunter now no longer
has a Fifth Amendment right to prevent self incrimination. You
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know this guy is going to be called up before
the House. You know this is going to be investigated.
And Hunter can no longer say I refuse to testify
because I might incriminate myself. No, you've already been given
a get out of jail free card. If you refuse
to testify, you can be found guilty of stonewalling the Congress. Yeah,
(43:58):
this thing is it's a cyclone. Okay, it's a cyclone.
That's the Coriolis effect. Watching the water run down in
the toilet. This is going to be so good.
Speaker 3 (44:11):
I just can't. And you mentioning that he was really
pardoning himself is true, but you got to understand something.
You can only pardon yourself for your your while you're
in office. He wasn't in office after twenty sixteen till
twenty twenty one, and he was still taking all that money.
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Joe was okay, as was the rest of his family.
Speaker 10 (44:40):
This gets even better, Dave. I saw the Network news
this morning that he is the White House is considering
giving blanket pardons to some other folks. General Milli, Liz,
Oh god, if this happens, if this actually Yeah, this
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will identify this as the most sleazy executive branch that
has ever been ever been in this kind.
Speaker 3 (45:10):
Of you know what. They superseded that a long time ago.
This is beyond anything that's ever happened to the United
States of America except for maybe the Civil War. Okay,
I don't you know, I don't know. I mean that
that that was pretty bad too. But this where you
open your border and you let anybody in. They have
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fifty eight thousand people in New York City that are
known criminals, most of them in gangs. This is in
one city, fifty eight thousand of them. Yeah, and so yeah, sleezy, Okay, yeah,
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there's most lazy. They passed that a long time ago.
They're in there are new territory, my friend.
Speaker 10 (46:03):
Yes, this is worldwide as far as the level of
sleeves is concerned. And look at what happened to the
Democrat Party.
Speaker 3 (46:11):
Now.
Speaker 10 (46:11):
James Carville has been so outspoken about this up late,
and he said, really, this boys, this is the end
of the Democrat Party. It doesn't exist anymore. It has
turned into a bunch of factions, mostly far leftist factions.
Speaker 3 (46:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (46:28):
I can't quote Carville because he used the F bomb
a few times in the process of doing that.
Speaker 3 (46:33):
Well, you don't have to use the F bomb. You
can just go like, We'll have JP go out there, blabe.
Speaker 10 (46:42):
Oh that's great. I get bleeped on the day wine
Box Show.
Speaker 3 (46:46):
Hey, it's gonna matter for some people.
Speaker 10 (46:49):
We've hit a new low here.
Speaker 3 (46:50):
No, wait, that's an honor. I was bleeped on the
wine Bomb Show. You know what we need T shirts
like that? Well, that's the T shirts. Come on, yeah,
j J said, I was bleeped on the Winebaum Show.
Speaker 10 (47:04):
You know what makes this even worse is the last
month of Biden's appointments. He is really trying to cram
through his judicial appointments. And if you look at the list,
these are some pretty left wing guys and girls and
thankfully how soon to be how our Senate Majority Leader
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John Thune has said, wait a minute, We're not doing this.
We're not cramming through a whole bunch of last minute
judicial appointments so that we can stack this in the face.
Speaker 3 (47:38):
What is to stop them? What does to stop them?
Until January twentieth, have.
Speaker 10 (47:48):
The hearings, or he'll drag the hearings on until until
everybody gives up and falls asleep.
Speaker 3 (47:55):
Does every president do this? Does every president do this?
Did Donald Trump do this? It's the first time.
Speaker 10 (48:01):
I couldn't tell you if he did or not, but
I know it's been done a number of times before,
and possibly rightfully. So you've got a brand new administration
coming in with some new ideas. Why would you pack
the court with a bunch of morons. We'll see how
that plays out. I'm interested in seeing that. But the
lame duck appointments I think are dead.
Speaker 3 (48:23):
In the water.
Speaker 10 (48:25):
Trump will have his own slate of judicial people to
plug in. There's quite a few vacancies in the judicial
and I think that's a good thing. Actually, we may
swing this a little more conservative than it happened, well,
I hope so.
Speaker 3 (48:39):
Well, Now now our talking our strategies is to let
them destroy themselves, because they're doing a great job, aren't they.
Speaker 10 (48:48):
And yeah, and.
Speaker 3 (48:52):
And try to play a little defense here and keep
by playing offense as well and getting this administration uh
locked in like they've like they've done. They got some
great appointments going on, I mean, really amazing people, and
they will devastate these jerks on the other side. And
(49:16):
I hate to say that, but it's true. You know,
we're not talking about We're not talking about somebody with
different policies. We're talking about somebody that is just that
has tried to destroy this country and give it away
to the first you know, million, two million, three million
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refugees they could squeeze into this country. All right, the
Republicans didn't do that. Show me the Republicans that were
for that.
Speaker 10 (49:47):
I don't know if any, although some of the Rhinos
might have.
Speaker 3 (49:50):
Well, they're they're they're not really Republicans. They're going on,
they're going along to stay, keep their jobs and probably
getting paid to do that.
Speaker 10 (50:00):
Yeah. The fact is this, Dave, this is so entertaining
to me because I'm watching the Democrat Party fall apart
brick by brick, Yeah, and they're desperately trying to regroup
and have some sort of coaching policy. But when you
look at did you say.
Speaker 3 (50:16):
Brick by brick or prick by prick. I'm sorry, Brick,
I'm sorry. I don't know where I would come up
with that, Dave.
Speaker 10 (50:26):
And I'm going to get a T shirt over this thing.
I was bleeped on the Dave Wine Box Show. And
Dave misquoted me to get it done.
Speaker 3 (50:33):
Wait a minute, that's another that's another T shirt. The
Democrat Party is losing it. Prick by prick, brick by brick.
I know you do your T shirt. I'll do mine
our I okay, he's getting animated. Am I getting under
your skin? Am I getting under your skin? Because I'm trying.
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Damn it, we'll do that.
Speaker 10 (50:57):
Personally, we can't do that.
Speaker 3 (50:59):
That's a I think.
Speaker 10 (51:01):
Yeah, I may drive through McDonald's and say foul things.
Speaker 15 (51:05):
To you, and you may.
Speaker 3 (51:05):
I'm afraid you'll run me over.
Speaker 10 (51:09):
I'm not that far gone yet. But you know what
we were talking about. The judicial here in Scota is
in the midst of quite a boiling little mess. Tennessee's
law restricting gender affirming care, which I read that little pearl,
and I kind of like that. Legislation pretty much says
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a boy as a boy and a girl as a girl.
Speaker 3 (51:32):
Oh dare you say that on this show?
Speaker 10 (51:34):
If you try to make them somehow?
Speaker 3 (51:36):
Dare you say that? Oh? My god?
Speaker 10 (51:38):
Well, the Supreme Supreme Court is now hearing this.
Speaker 3 (51:42):
You've got two or three that are saying this is racist,
this is ridiculous, this is your anti black, because some
of them might be black or something, I don't know,
anti gay.
Speaker 10 (51:54):
These people have been grasping at Strauss for a good
long time. And if if we look at the sweep
that Donald Trump did in his presidential election, I'd say
he has a mandate for going back to the constitution,
going back to some common sense. The leftists have drug
us so far left and most of us out here
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in the hinterland are much opposed. What do we want
out of our government? I pay my taxes. All I
ask of my government is to leave me alone. Don't
cram a bunch of stuff in my face, don't give
me a bunch of gay stuff, give me a break.
All I want is government to leave me alone. And
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the leftist government has chosen not to do that. Sois
the split in Scotis is kind of interesting because you
look at the leftists there during hearings are very much
attentive to what these people are saying, and the Conservatives
are shaking their heads like, you've got to be kidding me.
You actually had to bring this junk into my court
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that any reasonable person can see what the answer to
this thing is. Why are you bothering me with this
that too, has been so entertaining to Dave, I'm right
on top of my game. I'm loving this stuff. I
love watching this stuff fall apart right in their faces
because they have crammed this stuff onto us during the
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Obama administration, during the Biden administration, further and further and
further left, and those of us who are mid or
right are sam boy, it's about time. It's about time
that this garbage got flushed. Yeah, I'm so entertained by this.
Speaker 3 (53:40):
And and you know, you would think that they have
stopped attacking Donald Trump. A lot of them are saying
he's right. Yeah, and a lot of them Marseille, they're
taking back the Nazi stuff.
Speaker 10 (53:54):
Well, he's obviously not a fascist.
Speaker 3 (53:58):
Well yeah, the Mika and Joe, you know, went went
to mar A Lago. Uh and so did uh, so
did Zuckerman, zucker Zuckberg, Zuckerberg. I mean to beg I
mean to be there. And he's not going to them.
(54:20):
If you noticed, he is not going to them. He's
staying at home. They're going down there by their choice, bye,
by hoping to get to meet him. He's got people
coming from France, from germ from Canada. They're coming down
to see him. Now, you would think that normally a
president would be traveling around or at least somewhat. He
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doesn't need that. What does that say about his leadership?
What does that say about his his reputation.
Speaker 10 (54:53):
Of Zuckerberg? Growing up at mar Alago, you know McDonald
sever goes far left, will have the big zucker Burger.
Speaker 3 (55:03):
You know, there's a story to that. He at one
time his father thought, I don't know where what his
connection was, but he wanted to make his son a
owner operator like me. Yeah, I did not know that.
I think at this point I trade him.
Speaker 10 (55:22):
You think I think, No, I know dollar dollar wise him.
Speaker 3 (55:27):
Yeah, let him go fix a air conditioner filter. Let
him go put one in there and do that for
a living.
Speaker 10 (55:34):
You got a better pig than he does.
Speaker 3 (55:37):
Well, I'm happy with what I do.
Speaker 10 (55:40):
Let's go back to Joe for just a minute, the
failings of his administration. Joe just gave one billion dollars
that's nine zeros, dave, yes, billion dollars to Africa.
Speaker 3 (55:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (55:57):
Meanwhile, we have people in Florida and North Carolina who
are sleeping in tents because of the natural disasters that
have occurred to him and I've got a little bit
here from Charlotte TV station WBTV. Thanksgiving week, a FEMA
representative vowed that one hundred and three trailers would be
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delivered to North Carolina, a western part of North Carolina.
FEMA trailers. These are staged at Hickory, North Carolina. There's
about two hundred of them there. That lot is at capacity.
Forty six were delivered forty six out of one oh three.
(56:42):
FEMA's response to this natural disaster has been absolutely awful.
It has been bureaucratic, it has been inept, and in fact,
it has been politicized. We've talked about the Trump signs
in the yards where the FEMA folks which just bypassed them.
So here we are in the last thirty forty days
(57:06):
of this administration, and we're seeing how badly this administration administers.
Speaker 3 (57:12):
It isn't getting any better. I mean, it's it's everything
is being revealed right now. The evil, all the evil
is coming out, and they don't have the mainstream media
to protect them anymore because they're screwed. Nobody's listening to them.
Speaker 10 (57:30):
If you watch the movie The Wizard of Oz, Toto
went and grabbed the bottom of the curtain and slid
it off to the left and showed the Mighty Wizard
for what he was. A big fake. And Joe Biden
is a big fake. He's not pulling the levers of power.
There's a committee behind him that's doing this stuff, probably
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Joe Biden, and she's not the sharpest tack in the
box either. So we're seeing the last part of this
administration closing, accomplishing some very sleazy things and showing that
they're not capable of governing. And when we watch the
mainstream media falling apart, and believe me, that's been remarkably
(58:13):
entertaining to me as well. We see outfits like Newsmax
and Breidbart and all the others that have supported a
conservative cause and actually give facts on the air, and
when they spew opinion they label as as such. We're
watching the mainstream fall apart, MSNBC, CNN. Their viewership is
(58:38):
way down. Why because they were the propaganda arm of
the Democrat Party and the Democrat Party is no longer
in power. We're watching the rats leave that rapidly sinking ship.
And as I've said three or four times on this broadcast,
it is remarkably entertaining for me, I'm grinning while I'm
watching those garbage.
Speaker 3 (58:58):
Well, I would agree with everything you said, except for
the comparison between Joe and the Wizard of Oz. The
Wizard of Oz seemingly was was a nice old man
who helped these people out, even though he did it
through somewhat ridiculous way. Joe Biden isn't helping anybody out
(59:21):
but him and his family. Okay, And he's evil, he's
he's a criminal. All right, we have laws against this.
This is gonna big time. And and and to your point,
the Democrats don't have a lot of amo these days,
(59:42):
and they've lost a lot of their friends, and they're
losing a lot of people. You're gonna get people ratting
on each other pretty soon. They're already ratting on a
Camela with the with the money uh situation, you know,
one point five billion and she spends over that twenty million?
Who got all that money? Oprah?
Speaker 10 (01:00:04):
A lot of folks are saying, where did that money?
Speaker 15 (01:00:07):
Go?
Speaker 3 (01:00:08):
Yeah? Where's Oprah?
Speaker 2 (01:00:09):
Do?
Speaker 3 (01:00:10):
How about p Diddy? P Diddy? Okay, yeah, David's Yeah,
that was my p Diddy.
Speaker 10 (01:00:21):
It is just an amazement to me, is it?
Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
It?
Speaker 10 (01:00:24):
How quickly did I get it bartering in No, this
is cyclonic activity, and I just love it. I love
watching it. I have disliked these folks. I'm not a hater,
I'm not a bigot. I don't hate them, but I
dis liked them to the max, and it really is
entertaining to me to watch them gradually grind to a halt. Yeah,
(01:00:49):
I yeah, here, Richard Lockwood, Joe Biden wants a part
of the whole Jay six commitment. Probably those people committed.
Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
Oh that's right, Okay, yeah, yeah, okay. I thought he
was talking about the people that are in jail now.
Trump Trump is going to take care of that. Yeah,
And a lot of people are urging this uh fetterman
in Pennsylvania. Yea, all of a sudden, he's he is
saying things like, uh, you know what they ought to pardon.
(01:01:21):
He ought to pardon Trump.
Speaker 10 (01:01:25):
Ought to Ain't gonna happen, probably not, but I.
Speaker 3 (01:01:29):
Wouldn't be surprised. I wouldn't be surprised if he did
just out of spite for what they did to him.
You know, he's a piss off guy, Joe Biden. I mean,
even Obama has has let him go. I mean, uh,
they all they all hate each other. Now, well, yeah, the.
Speaker 10 (01:01:48):
Knife was shoved between his ribs by Nancy Pelosi, but
you know Obama was behind that. Obama has a legacy
that he is very concerned about, and I think his
legacy is going to be sullied seriously as this Biden
information on folds. And I think Joe thought he got
away with a whole lot by pardoning Hunter.
Speaker 3 (01:02:08):
I think he opened yes and when when you're right.
Obama has a huge influence on this.
Speaker 17 (01:02:16):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:02:17):
They started to uh to investigate Trump under the Biden
and Obama administration.
Speaker 10 (01:02:27):
Yes, they the foment and a whole lot of this stuff. Absolutely,
I want to see Trump get into the oval office,
and he failed at that. Now, these folks are pretty
good at hiding the evidence. They sweep it under the
rug pretty quickly. So you're only going to find bits
and pieces of evidence on this thing. But public opinion matters,
(01:02:47):
and I think there's this thing on folds, we're going
to have the majority of the public in this country
staying wait a minute, wait a minute. It looks to
me like you folks did some really dirty stuff and
we don't have any evidence. But uplic opinion matters. It
matters in elections, and we have mid terms two years from.
Speaker 3 (01:03:05):
Now, that's right. And if things go as a core
as maybe they should, I think we're going to do
very well for maybe maybe a decade, maybe two. We'll see,
we'll see, because well, right now, you've got a really
good you got a bass, a really good base, and
he has dug his he has dug out a lot
(01:03:28):
of people that that the Republicans haven't had ever, A
lot of a lot of blacks are now threatening to
get rid of the black mayor in Chicago. You know,
his ratings are fourteen percent popular, the mayor of Chicago,
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the black mayor of Chicago. And who are the people
that are yelling and screaming at him? Other blacks? Okay,
this is amazing stuff, and it has to be it
has to be done. Blacks have been deceived for since
the nineteen sixties. Blacks used to be conservative.
Speaker 10 (01:04:11):
LINKA. Baines Johnson started this nasty little affair and it
had done wound ever since. David, just if you and
I are going to be remarkably entertained over this stuff
for the next few years, I just can't wait. I
want to watch this thing quietly burned, and I think
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it's going to We've done pretty well in the executive branch.
We need to get a bigger majority in the House
and the Senate, and I think the midterms may do that.
If Trump's policies prove to be beneficial to this country,
and I believe they.
Speaker 3 (01:04:45):
Will well, and if they can continue this massive fight
against cheating, which I believe they did this time. I
still believe there's tons of places where they tried to cheat.
They're doing it right now in Arizona. Arizona hasn't finished
their election yet. I don't think, of course, how does
that happen.
Speaker 10 (01:05:04):
The cheating goes on, But the fact is Trump won
by such a majority there was not enough cheating possible.
Speaker 3 (01:05:11):
He overwhelmed them, and he said that's what he's got
to do to win. He said that's what he was going. Yeah,
he overwhelmed. He overwhelmed the situation, and now he's broken me.
Speaker 10 (01:05:22):
I will be listening to the rest of your show.
Speaker 3 (01:05:24):
Thank you.
Speaker 10 (01:05:24):
We're up against the clock, all right, will see you
again next Friday.
Speaker 3 (01:05:29):
All right, my friend, and thank you. Thank your wife
for sending me the advice on God I'm serious. I
read that. Yeah, read the Exodus. Now that answered that,
that asked that opened up a lot of questions. I
have to talk to my wife about it. But you
(01:05:49):
want to stay on for the for the clips, because
that's I want to play. I want to not the clips,
but the people. We had a bunch of people now
talk to us here, so I'd love to hear it. Yeah,
Yvonne Gomez, good morning. I don't know where she's from
or anything, but huh no, hey, let us know where
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you're from. Van Shannon Reid, good friend to the show.
Happy Chilli Friday. All right, stay warm. I know what
I'm supposed to bee today. Thank you. I appreciate that.
MD talab Ali, congratulations, dear leader Donald J. Trump President
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State of America election in twenty twenty four. We hope
he is the best president, so please pray for him
and his wonderful and lovely family. Well that's interesting. I'd
like to know where you're from too. How about that.
I wonder if he's a Lebanese. I made some Lebanese friends.
I think that very very anti anti, to the extent
(01:06:56):
to where they say not really good things about Islam.
Uh and and uh. And they're Christian, you know, and
a lot of them are. I'm starting to get contact
with Bridget what's your last name? Bridget? On uh? On Twitter,
(01:07:19):
on on X Gabriel Bridget Gabriel who you know. It's
very influential. And she's starting to like my stuff and
I'm starting I've always liked her stuff. So it's kind
of interesting to see who I'm I'm talking with on there?
Who else? Do we have anything else? That?
Speaker 6 (01:07:37):
Was it?
Speaker 3 (01:07:38):
All right? My friend? Oh another new one? Okay, maybe
an answer to this. I am from Bangladesh, But all right, Uh,
why don't you talk to your people about the accords,
the Abraham Accords and maybe get them going with the
United States. I'll tell you what, under Trump, it'll be
(01:07:59):
a great deal and I think you're gonna see a
lot of people go with that. So you heard it
from me. Tell your Prime Minister that Dave Weinbaum said that.
And this will happen tomorrow. No, I mean not tomorrow,
but maybe in a couple of months. All right, Hey,
it's a show I got to entertain too, you know.
(01:08:20):
All right, my friend, that's all for you today, and
you have a great weekend. Hei did that lovely brideiars. Thanks,
thanks buddy. Okay, Bangladesh, that's new. Yeah, Bangladesh.
Speaker 2 (01:08:32):
That's pretty incredible.
Speaker 3 (01:08:34):
Is that that's in It's right next to India, isn't it. Yeah?
Tell us where? Tell us where Bangladesh is. I think
it's like on the the east. Yeah, the east side
of India. Yeah, we need to find that out because
I'm interested in stuff like that. Anyways, we're back on
(01:08:55):
the show and we haven't done anything really hilariously funny,
but I want to. I want to play that baby
that you know, this this abortion thing that people are
are crazy about, this killing babies thing. Hanna's You're nuts.
I'm telling you. Women who do this, don't play it yet.
(01:09:17):
Women who do this, uh, have to take a look
at this and imagine themselves in the womb at the
at thirty two weeks. Imagine yourselves being this person. And
I said it, it's a person, She's a person. Please
watch this.
Speaker 22 (01:09:40):
And they need the Bye well your.
Speaker 25 (01:09:53):
Baby, They neither Bye.
Speaker 3 (01:10:06):
Well. Women. I'd like to hear your comments on this.
Imagine yourself being in the womb. Imagine yourself as cognitive
as she is. To hear her daddy and actually react
(01:10:27):
with a smile, with an understanding of what is going on,
and then tell me this is a piece of flesh.
Come on, you're hurting not this is women. This is
a women issue. When you have abortions, you're just not
killing men. You're killing You're killing men and women. You're
(01:10:49):
killing whole families that they could have men and women.
Did you want something to say about that? Am I wrong? Okay?
So you know it's we've gone from ridiculous to murder
and that's not good for us. Okay, let's see where
(01:11:13):
are we in the show. Let's do? What else did
I want to do? Oh? Tequila? We need to do tequila?
All right? Light up, now, lighten up?
Speaker 14 (01:11:25):
Do we have tequila?
Speaker 3 (01:11:26):
Lighten up? Now we don't. I don't have any tequila.
Oh wait, wait wait wait, give me that thing, will
you please before I forget? Because I'm gonna forget. You
know that I forget to change the song. You know,
we we have already surpassed our sixteenth year. We're in
our seventeenth year, is that right? Yes? Going on eighteen
and we were supposed to change the song and somebody
(01:11:47):
forgot to do it, probably me. I'm taking the blame
for this, all right, you take parsonal blame, but you know,
you know who is who is one of the big
enemies of people trying to infiltrate women's sports, and that
is Golly, you know, I forgot her name, Raley Gaines,
(01:12:10):
Riley Gaines. I sent her some money, okay, And because
I thoroughly believe this is a horrible thing for women,
and for some reason, they still let it happen, and
they punished colleges in the Olympics. They had these Olympic
boxers who knocked the hell out of these women, I
mean literally almost killed them. So this is what she
(01:12:33):
sent me, and it's it's really cool. Okay, you want
to put it, put the camera in. It's well, it's
not bourbon, it's it's honey. It's Morton's honey. How about
that Morton's honey. And this is from her just for
(01:12:53):
a contribution, I guess because I've never met her. All right, well,
I think I think I think my coffee is telling
me that I have to I have to, uh do
what you might want to use some of that honey.
It sounds like, well, you know, I have it with
my coffee every morning and My wife got me this
(01:13:14):
and it's the same kind of bottle and everything from
Lavish Spa where my daughter Sarah works.
Speaker 2 (01:13:22):
We got local honey.
Speaker 3 (01:13:23):
We got local honey. Yeah, and I put up, I
put I put some in my coffee along with some cinnamon.
And it's really good. Not only that, I think it's
I think it's rejuvenating me. You know, I feel like, well,
I feel like I'm seventy six. I feel like I'm
seventy five and a half. By golly. But I do agree.
Speaker 5 (01:13:45):
I fully agree with Lisa Simmon that she said that
if we're going to play tequila, we should have tequila
in the studio.
Speaker 3 (01:13:51):
You got me, you've gotten that thing didn't come from
water or that looks like tequila.
Speaker 5 (01:13:56):
Those are am acid.
Speaker 3 (01:13:57):
Well, we'll pretend. We'll pretend, because I don't think tequila
has uh has a has all that good of an effect.
But you'll learn from this song.
Speaker 5 (01:14:06):
It definitely has a fact good things.
Speaker 3 (01:14:08):
And the bad things about tequila. You'll learn everything about tequila.
We're gonna be We're gonna be going away pretty soon
where there's lots of tequila, are we yes, Yeah, so yeah,
we are going to take a vacation here. So I'm sorry,
but you know, we were we were suffering all these
years with this terrible government situation, and doesn't everybody feel
(01:14:33):
a little bit better? I know, I know, you're not
going to immediately recover all this nasty uh stuff that's happened,
and all the inflation and and and these uh, these
people that have invaded our country, invited in by the
Biden administration and the Democrats, okay, and the mainstream media.
(01:14:57):
So it's it's just, yeah, the assassination attempts and things
like that, and the overall just hatred of anything that
it has to do with mega Mecca. Oh you're a
mega Yeah, make America great again? I mean, what's wrong
with that? What's wrong with that picture?
Speaker 5 (01:15:13):
I can tell you. The night of the election, of course,
everything was looking great, just like it did in twenty
twenty before everything happened over now. I purposely stayed up,
and that's, of course when I found it very interesting.
Of course we've had to this point, there's been no
suspicion of cheating. But what I did find interesting was
I was watching some political covers that night and they
(01:15:37):
kept saying that Harris refused to concede. We're we're gonna
take a break. We're gonna go and look at this
again in the morning and just sleep on it. And
she kept saying there are votes out there in Philadelphia
that could flip through Pennsylvania. And James O'Keefe, formerly of
Project Veritas, caught a video of a huge truck pulling
up at a huge voting center in Philadelphia, Downtown Philadelphia.
(01:16:00):
He's like, what are these trucks doing here? I believe
they caught him in the act because they made him
whatever was trying to come in was not allowed to
come in. Philadelphia went ahead and went for Trump, just
like all the swing states did. And that next morning,
whenever they announced Trump had.
Speaker 3 (01:16:15):
Won, it was over.
Speaker 5 (01:16:17):
I just took this huge breath. Yeah, and it felt
like I feel like I can actually breathe again for
the first time in four years.
Speaker 3 (01:16:23):
You know, it wasn't It wasn't just O'Keefe, who I
think is great, by the way. It was Scott Presler,
who who did a lot of work on this. He
got the he got the Amish vote. He went out
and single handedly got the Amish to vote for Yeah,
for Trump.
Speaker 5 (01:16:40):
I actually ran into my wife and I served at
a marriage conference and second weekend of November right after
the election, and uh, we had it. We ended up
talking to a couple of different homage couples of all
and they actually ended up talking about the election and
how they were like get out there and vote, and
they had tons of homage people in Ohio and Pennsylvania
that came out to support Donald Trump. Now, good on,
(01:17:00):
mister Richard Lockwood is getting in on this tequila joke
here for bringing bringing something here.
Speaker 3 (01:17:06):
What do you get when you cross English class and
a margarita tequila mockingbird? Yeah? I get it?
Speaker 11 (01:17:19):
A couple other messages?
Speaker 3 (01:17:20):
All right, Yeah, you know what. Let's let's play. Let's
play the tequila one and can I read these while
while the tequila is going off? Because I've heard it before.
It's fun, folks. I will wait if you if you're
under age, or if you're over age and have been
have been stricken with tequila before, please be careful. Now.
Speaker 5 (01:17:42):
It won't let me show the comments while the video
is playing, but we can show the.
Speaker 3 (01:17:44):
Comments right after the videos. Okay, that's fine, all right.
Speaker 26 (01:17:49):
Tequila can help ease you out of your shyness and
let you tell the world that you're ready and willing
to do just about anything. You'll notice the benefits of
tequila almost immediately, and with a regiment of regular doses,
you can overcome any obstacles that prevent you from living
the life you want to live. Shyness and awkwardness will
be a thing of the past, and you'll discover many
(01:18:09):
talents you never knew you had. Stop hiding and start
living with tequila. Tequila may not be right for everyone.
Women who are pregnant or nursing should not use tequila. However,
women who wouldn't.
Speaker 14 (01:18:20):
Mind nursing or becoming pregnant are encouraged to try, and side.
Speaker 26 (01:18:22):
Effects may include dizziness, nausea, vomiting and incarceration, erotic lustfulness,
loss of motor control, loss of clothing, loss of money,
loss of virginity, delusions of grand or table dancing, headache, dehydration,
drive out, and a desire to see karaoke and play
all night rounds of strip pok or truth or Dare
and make a Twister. Warning, the consumption of alcohol may
make me think you're whispering when you're not. It's a
major factor in dancing, like a recharge may cause you
to tell your friends over and over again that you're
(01:18:43):
in love with them.
Speaker 14 (01:18:44):
Also may cause you to think you can sing. Alcohol
may lead just believe.
Speaker 26 (01:18:46):
That ex lovers are really dying for you to telephone
them a born in the morning. Alcohol may make you
think you can logically converse with members of the opposite
sex without spitting. It may create the illusion that you
are tougher, smarter, faster, and better looking than most people.
And it may lead you to think people are laughing
with you. Hall may offs pregnancy, and it also may
be a major factor in getting your ass kid.
Speaker 14 (01:19:03):
So what are you waiting for? Stop hiding and start
living with tequila?
Speaker 3 (01:19:10):
All right? I hope you enjoyed that. I always kind
of enjoy that. Now let me read. I got some
response from M. D. Talab Ali, Sir, please don't mind.
I have a question how we make America great again?
Second question? Donald J. Trump is a great president of
(01:19:31):
the United States of America, so we want to help
him for his good workness and good government, good governance.
Congratulations for his good government. Team ol on who's want
to make a great America great again? It's my personal opinion. Well,
(01:19:55):
that's our personal opinion too, Ali, and we we think
we think Donald Trump is the key to having a
lot of American values in countries like Bangladesh. I know
India is friendly towards US and we as I know
(01:20:22):
Israel is huge on this. I think it's gonna happen
with Saudi Arabia. Uh it's it's in with Bahrain and
several others. And I think the war was started with
Israel to prevent them from getting together with Saudi Arabia.
And I think that's gonna happen now. Talib Ali Again,
(01:20:45):
Bangladesh is great country in Asia. Only Sheikh has seen
an honorable prime minister, best maker for this country, so
we are always stay beside her. Okay, well, that's interesting.
You have a does that mean you have a woman
(01:21:05):
leading the country. That's that's very interesting.
Speaker 5 (01:21:09):
And I think one of the best things that we
can do for President Trump before he takes office and
especially while he's in office is one of the main
things is pray for his safety and continue wisdom because
you know that they're not done trying to get rid
of him yet.
Speaker 3 (01:21:24):
Okay, well, we learned a lot about Bangala dush. You see,
we're heard all over the world. I wonder if he's
there right now, And I wonder how you found out
about the show. Isn't that interesting? All right? So let's
do you know I've met him is getting a lot
of praise, not only for a cure for the epidemic
(01:21:47):
for but for cancer and other things. Did you know that, honey,
I've met him.
Speaker 10 (01:21:52):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (01:21:52):
I forwarded all that information to my sister and I.
Speaker 3 (01:21:55):
Saw too, Wow, I've met him as the wonder drug.
I know that's big in India. I think Bangladesh Do
saved a lot of people there. Uh, And I wrote
a little ditty about it. So let's play. Ivermectum, ivermechdim,
I ver mecht him. I take it by the pill,
(01:22:16):
ivermectim ivor mecht them the pandemic it will chill ivor
met him, I vor mecht him. I let it take
its course, ivermect him, I vermecht him. Now naying like
a horse. All right. So a couple of things news
(01:22:40):
items that have come up recently. Zelensky's suddenly willing to
negotiate with Putin, and Joe's trying to start World War
three with this. He's giving uh Zolensky all these these big,
big weapons, and it's it's going to agitate Putin. And
(01:23:04):
I think there's a purpose to this. I don't know.
Sounds crazy, but Joe is crazy by the way. He
is nuts. Trump to Trudeau offering maybe a twenty five
billion dollar tariff or or a one hundred billion if
he doesn't go along and to do said you can't,
(01:23:31):
you can't do this to us, And Trump said, okay,
well why not make you the fiftieth state. Okay, that's
not a bad idea, quite frankly, for him and for us.
That's a hell of a thing. You know, the the Canada,
(01:23:55):
the country of Canada has a lot of oil. They
have a lot of other things like gold. Remember Alaska
is kind of like part of Canada, and that kind
of makes sense. That could be the best thing since
the eighteen o three Louisville or not Louisville, but Louisiana purchase. Okay,
(01:24:21):
didn't know, I knew that, did you. Hah hah hah.
All right, so the Biden uh, the Biden pardon could
backfire the fifth Amendment and UH and broad uh preemptive
pardon could challenge uh Trump's and Nixon's you know, so
(01:24:45):
there's some precedent in this, and I think it's going
to be a real war here in terms of these pardons,
because I don't think I personally, I don't see this,
you know. And I and I for a tooth and
a tooth and a two. They they took a whole
mouthful of our teeth, and they want and they want
us to give them a tooth here and there. I
(01:25:09):
don't think so, I don't think so. Okay, Talem, he's
becoming a big part of the show. I am the
volunteer and supporter for President of the United States of
America election in twenty twenty four, Great leader Donald J.
Trump twenty fifteen. Till now, Sir, I want to join
an inauguration ceremony twentieth January twenty twenty five, President of
(01:25:35):
the United States of America. I have no any I
have no relative in the USA. So how is it
possible for me? I am the graduate and I have
a complete honors is Master's University of doc Bangladesh. Please
(01:25:56):
help me, well, sir, Well, sir, I'm a contributor to
Donald Trump, and he hasn't He hasn't invited me to thee.
He hasn't invited me Donald, Are you listening to this?
Where's Donald at?
Speaker 5 (01:26:13):
But you know, here's what's interesting about this right now,
when we talked to Jeff Zinc formerly, he was talking
about want us to go to the inauguration because he
thought he was going to become a senator, right or
congressman from Arizona. Right now he might be the inauguration
potentially under a whole different post. Yeah, maybe he still
(01:26:35):
open the invite door for us.
Speaker 3 (01:26:36):
Maybe he can weasel it in, all right, So maybe
i'd have a name for you to be able to
do this. But you know, I got this message on
December of the or November the eighth, right after the election,
from Donald Trump. Yeah, so here, I just want to wish.
Speaker 10 (01:26:51):
You a happy birthday. I would never say, in your
case that you're fired, so I'll just say you're hired.
Speaker 3 (01:26:57):
And I tried to respond to it and just crickets. Crickets.
In fact, they sent him a check and I gave
him so much money he sent back some of it.
I'm serious, I'm serious. Yeah, I'm not going to tell
(01:27:19):
everybody here how much I gave him, but it's true.
And I got a check back and I got a
check back for one hundred more. Then they said they
were going to give me that. That was kind of weird.
Maybe it was a tip I don't have to pay
now with with with a tip like that, I I
(01:27:39):
don't have to pay tax on that? Well, yeah, no tax?
Speaker 15 (01:27:42):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:27:43):
Is is there a hey contributal? I'm looking at this
and we do we get a second commercials in?
Speaker 5 (01:27:52):
We haven't yet, but Chris Chris Donald was due on
within two minutes, so I doubt we can squeeze it out. Well,
have to get it in right after he's done.
Speaker 3 (01:28:01):
Yeah, Bill comes up. Okay, remind me, will you? You
know there's a there was an earthquake in north San
Francisco or north of San Francisco, and I guess they're
all a seven point three I heard, and they're all
waiting for the tsunami to hit it and apparently it
hasn't yet hasn't. I don't know anybody anybody anyway, so
(01:28:24):
you know yamca. Now, Trump won an award last night
at the Patriot Banquet and he I think he led
them in a song of Ymca. So Ymca was kind
of a really that was a hit when like what
(01:28:47):
maybe fifteen twenty years ago. Right. I used to played
that for my kids when we were driving back and
forth to Saint Louis, back and forth, and it's a
great song. And now it's number one. Do you believe that?
And I wonder if we can't use that song because
now they're letting people use it. So yeah, I better
(01:29:11):
we better add Chris because he's hopefully he's feeling good today.
I hope he's feeling real good because I'm gonna keepim
mounted for like an hour or two. You know, I'm
sure he doesn't mind that anyhow. Let me find his
little spot here and where am I? Okay? There, Okay,
(01:29:37):
ladies and gentlemen, you're in for a retreat now. This
man mixes politics with pizza, lasagna and vino ven o.
Help turn Wyoming into a real red state and not
a rhino red state. Please welcome and the author of
(01:29:57):
Rules for Defeating Radicals and an expert on socialism, Chris Adamo. Well,
at least you could have combed your hair. Is that
your That? Is that the cat? Are you? Okay?
Speaker 11 (01:30:16):
It's hard to comb what isn't there first of all,
But yeah, I'm still dealing with a little bit of
that cold.
Speaker 3 (01:30:21):
I appreciate.
Speaker 11 (01:30:21):
That was really kind of a nice intro you gave
me today. That was really appreciated.
Speaker 3 (01:30:25):
So what do I do wrong?
Speaker 11 (01:30:27):
Dang, I don't know if you did anything wrong. Situation
incredible because usually you're all over me.
Speaker 3 (01:30:33):
Does that mean when I when I, when I deemed
to tell a joke, you're not going to interrupt me?
Speaker 11 (01:30:39):
Well, it depends.
Speaker 3 (01:30:41):
Uh, what do you mean? I did the good thing
for you? You do it for me? What kind of
an Italian are you? We're making a deal here, for
God's sakes me, I already I already was nice to you.
You should be nice to me.
Speaker 11 (01:30:52):
Okay, I want you to know it is it is.
You're gonna have to bear with me.
Speaker 3 (01:30:56):
Now.
Speaker 11 (01:30:56):
It is the season of Isaiah nine six all right,
four unto us a child is born, four onto us,
the sun is given, and the government shall be upon
his shoulders, and his name shall be called wonderful counselor
the Mighty God, the Prince of peace.
Speaker 3 (01:31:13):
It's that.
Speaker 11 (01:31:14):
That's the Isaiah nine sixth season. So are they talking
about Donald Trump? No, definitely not Donald Okay. The very
next verse says of his government, there shall be no
end to that unfortunately, we know that. You know the
Democrats are going to line back.
Speaker 3 (01:31:29):
But don't you believe that Donald Trump was anointed because
that's in uh Leviticus. I do believe that that I
know a little something about this.
Speaker 11 (01:31:40):
It's a good good But by the way, did you
have the gafil to fish pizza? I'm sorry, I couldn't.
I couldn't resist that.
Speaker 3 (01:31:46):
That was that was out of line.
Speaker 11 (01:31:47):
I apologize.
Speaker 6 (01:31:50):
Who was that?
Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
Somehow he set off on the iPad?
Speaker 3 (01:31:54):
Will you quldn't say you you just set off, Siri
on the iPad? What are the iPads? Really? Leonard Skinner?
Leonard Skinner is the king of is the king of
the world? When did Leonard Skinner become the king of
the world? If you knew my wants back were back.
Speaker 11 (01:32:17):
In that era that the most radical thing I listened
to was Henry Mancini and John Denver and the rest
of it was classical. That's serious.
Speaker 6 (01:32:24):
I was.
Speaker 11 (01:32:24):
I was not in sync with the culture around me
during that era. So, yeah, sir, Leonard Skinner. The only
reason I know anything about Leonard Skinner is because my
wife has mentioned him. But or it or them anyway,
who's got a band, but I think they were just him.
Speaker 3 (01:32:41):
That's the band, all right, Yeah I did.
Speaker 11 (01:32:43):
I just yeah, Like I said, I'm clueless.
Speaker 3 (01:32:46):
So anyway, all that, remember what he said, Toless when.
Speaker 11 (01:32:52):
When it comes to Leonard Skinnard, when it comes to
the sixties culture, I just knew that they were kind
of going down the toilet pretty fast, and I didn't
want to be part of it. So I was kind
of a weirdo because I was a conservative when conservatism
wasn't cool.
Speaker 3 (01:33:08):
Well, I was a conservative too, It didn't mean I
hated songs.
Speaker 11 (01:33:13):
We'll play play trivia here. I was a conservative when
conservatism wasn't cool. Who was at you remember who what
that's based around? Yeah, very Goldwater, Barbara Mandrell. I was
country when country wasn't cool. Okay, anyway, I still.
Speaker 3 (01:33:30):
Want to know who signed your deal with the FBI
that you would be in the witness protection program in Wyoming.
Speaker 11 (01:33:38):
For God's sake, you got to revert back to the
the stereotype battalion jokes. Now, Yeah, well, Wyoming is it's
it's absolutely amazing what's going on there, and it's happening.
I'm not going to claim total credit for it, but
I did do a teaching at the Wyoming Freedom Caucus
retreat literally right up at the foot of the Devil's
(01:33:58):
Tower about a year and a half go, and we
talked about how to fight an offensive fight versus always
going on defense, which is what And let me tell
you something. I'm seeing it happen this week, and I'm
so frustrated because we are in a situation where number one,
we absolutely have to go on defense, I mean on offense,
(01:34:19):
excuse me. Number two, it's just it's a good winning
strategy and if we go on defense, we lose. Ok
And I'm talking specifically here about the Pete Hegsett situation. Yeah, Okay,
let's just take what's really happening, and let's let's parse
it a little bit. We're hearing these things about, well,
(01:34:39):
he had a wild party back in you know, whenever
he did.
Speaker 3 (01:34:43):
This seven year.
Speaker 11 (01:34:44):
These people, these people, this is the Epstein's Island crowd. Okay,
they don't care about wild parties, they don't care about
any kind of evil, perverse behavior. And he hasn't done
any of that. They'll accept far worse. What we've got
to do in every case is, rather than try and say,
well it wasn't that big of a party and he did. Okay,
it's a few years ago, and I don't even know
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what he did or didn't do. That's irrelevant. The real
reason these people oppose him, and this should be our
message and we should stay on it constantly. The real
reason they oppose him is because they know he will
be an effective change agent.
Speaker 3 (01:35:16):
For good in the d D.
Speaker 11 (01:35:18):
He's going to stop the revolving door of bloated bureaucracy.
He's going to he's going to go in and get
rid of all of this. This they call it woke.
I call it brain dead. This is leftist counterculture garbage
that is destroying.
Speaker 3 (01:35:33):
Who does that remind you of.
Speaker 11 (01:35:36):
Donald Trump?
Speaker 3 (01:35:37):
Damn right?
Speaker 11 (01:35:38):
Yeah, And this is the whole reason they hate him.
But they're not going to say that. You know what,
we don't want him in there because we want business
as usual the Department of Defense. We've all been getting
rich off of it for all these years, and we
want to see the counterculture forced on anybody who joins
the military. They're not going to say that, So they're
going to look for some speck in his eye out
of his past, whether it's real or invented. And I
(01:35:59):
don't No, I don't care. They don't care. Their whole
thing is to use this to undermine them. Now, if
our side would respond to every one of these attacks,
they should have done it with Matt Getz the same
way every one of these attacks, by saying, why do
they really oppose him? And let them rent, let them
call us names, let him rent. Here's why they really
oppose him. Let's go back to to what are they
(01:36:20):
really about? If we were to fight each fight that way,
we wouldn't lose any of these nominations, and they'd be
on their heels every time, and they'd learned to not tryumph.
Speaker 3 (01:36:29):
We wouldn't have had it. We wouldn't have gone through
the twenty twenty stolen election because Trump would have been
on it. But he didn't know enough that they would
do that, and he didn't understand.
Speaker 11 (01:36:43):
Let's face it, they blindsided. The blatancy of that blind
side of us. Now it really blindsided me. I knew
what I knew something.
Speaker 16 (01:36:51):
Was well on.
Speaker 11 (01:36:51):
Let me say it was so vast and so blatant.
We've seen stolen elections for years and I'm trying to
remember the name of the guy he was. He was
a conservative. He's a great conservative out of Orange County.
Back in the nineteen nineties, he used to sub for
Rush Limba on his program. He was actually the son
of Jack Haley, the tin Man and Wizard of Ozma,
(01:37:12):
and uh yeah, I can't remember his name, but but he.
Speaker 3 (01:37:16):
He was great.
Speaker 11 (01:37:17):
And he watched his election get stolen. Yeah, and and
he it was the same garbage that they're doing now
where they count and count and count. He got his
his uh, congressional seats stolen, and the Congress, the Republican
dominated Congress, would not stand with him because that made
it look like poor sportsmanship on their part.
Speaker 3 (01:37:37):
Sure, Okay, he wasn't It wasn't forward, It wasn't the
It wasn't the the grassman.
Speaker 15 (01:37:45):
Was it?
Speaker 3 (01:37:47):
Who was as Man? The straw man? No?
Speaker 11 (01:37:50):
No, that that was uh no, that was Ray Boldry. No,
jack Haley's nephew. Yeah, if if, if Lisa wants to
look that up, that'd be great, but uh, he's given
you work. Well, that's her first job. Her second job
is to protect me from the bad joke.
Speaker 3 (01:38:06):
Don't forget, don't forget to bill him.
Speaker 11 (01:38:08):
Okay, anyway, but yeah, there was the first example of
them just right out in public, stealing an election, and
the Republican Congress was too cowardly to stand with him,
and so they just they just threw him under the bus. Well,
what do you what does the enemy know? When you
do that once, you'll do it again. From that point forward,
It's like they're just expanding and expanding their their job.
(01:38:31):
What was Trump's advice? What was Trump's advice to Pete?
His advice to Pete? Now, let me see, I'm not
sure specifically, keep keep all right, okay off?
Speaker 3 (01:38:48):
And that's what he did. That's what Trump did well.
He did it in such a way this time. He
captured so many people that wouldn't normally vote for a Republican.
He captured the unions, the unions to each each one
of them, But the union membership he capt happened.
Speaker 11 (01:39:08):
Since twenty twenty two, things happened. Number One, Trump never
once said, okay, I stepped over the line saying the
election was stolen. I shouldn't have said it. He never
backed down from it. Good for him, God bless him.
Everybody else did. They couldn't even get j d Vance
to admit that the twenty twenty election was stolen. That
he should have stood with that.
Speaker 3 (01:39:27):
But true, I'm pretty sure that I'm pretty sure Trump
told him to stay away from it.
Speaker 11 (01:39:32):
Leave that one to me. Maybe he did, I don't know.
None of us should ever have have given any ground
to that one. Ever, You've heard me say many times
in the past that you know, by the end of
the week after the stolen election, they had us so
intimidated that the most sure, the most thing that the
most conservatives would say about it was well possible voting
(01:39:53):
a regularity.
Speaker 3 (01:39:53):
Well they started throwing They started throwing people in jail too. Yeah.
Speaker 11 (01:39:58):
Uh, Rich again, you get away with that if you know, well,
we got we gotta stand out that.
Speaker 3 (01:40:04):
Now that's where we got to be tough right there.
These people have got to be all accountable. Can you
tell that Liz she needs to go She needs to
go straight to the Congress and testify about everything she did, everything,
every everything she did to hide the evidence and everything else.
Speaker 11 (01:40:24):
Do you know that in twenty twenty two, when she
was running for re election in Wyoming, she did not
do one campaign appearance in the state the whole time.
Speaker 3 (01:40:34):
Sounds like Arizona. What's that sounds like Arizona? With Yeah,
Chris very.
Speaker 11 (01:40:39):
Much like they show up time. Yeah, and and what
she counted on and they even at the last minute
when they saw that the vote was going against her,
they counted on getting for the primary vote because Harriet
Hagman was running against her, and Harriet Hageman was doing
really well. Then they counted on Democrat cross overs on
(01:41:00):
primary day to carry Liz Cheney cross the finish line.
And there were not enough Democrats in Wyoming to do
that if every last one of them pretended to be
a Republican on primary day. But literally she did not
do one single campaign appearance in the entire state. This
is how, this is how the Rhinos know the reality
of the landscape, but they'll pretend that it's something different,
(01:41:21):
that they are the real Republicans and we can go
on all day.
Speaker 3 (01:41:24):
Just like Arizona. These guys don't. They didn't do any
campaigning against Jeff. He went door to door, they all
knew him. They all sudden they voted for him, and
they lost in an interesting number, seventy thirty. And that's
exactly how he lost the first time. Seventy thirty. Yeah,
you know, and they didn't. That was Reuben the first
(01:41:47):
time and he went on to beat Carrie Lake without
doing much campaigning at all.
Speaker 11 (01:41:55):
Yeah, well, we know that in Arizona the fear is
among the left, and it's it's I mean, they're in
an abominable position, but it's also fragile. One is they've
got to keep a lid on an enormous corrupt organization.
They've got to keep a total lid on it, because
if it springs a link in one place, it's gonna
(01:42:15):
the thing's gonna blow apart. And so they that's why
you look at Maricopa County and you have these, you know,
millions of ballots that show up out of thin air
and stuff like that, and you've got the Maricopa election
supervisors and and they're all in cahoots with it. They
cannot let the light of day in on that even
a little bit because if they do, it's gonna blow apart.
You're gonna have whole entire county commissions and election boards
(01:42:40):
and everything going straight to the nearest state penants staying
there for years. It's it's that vast and that out
of control.
Speaker 3 (01:42:46):
Well, and you also got to consider that these states
like that New Mexico are and and California to a
certain extent in Texas are controlled by the cartels.
Speaker 11 (01:42:59):
There's a lot of that, absolutely, and they control it
two ways.
Speaker 3 (01:43:03):
They do it.
Speaker 11 (01:43:04):
With some people, they do it through fear. With other people,
they just buy them off. Yeah, that's a whole lot easier.
Speaker 3 (01:43:09):
Sure.
Speaker 11 (01:43:09):
And again, the one thing when Trump was running in
twenty sixteen, and we all just didn't know exactly what
he was going to do because you know, he's been
on he's been a Democrat in the past, whatever. And
the one thing that he had that really struck fear
into the establishment was he couldn't be bribed. How do
you bribe a billionaire, you know, with a million dollars here,
(01:43:32):
billion dollars, He couldn't be bribed.
Speaker 3 (01:43:34):
Yeah, he couldn't be bribed. But I'm pretty sure other
people with a lot of money could be bribed, Okay,
But he he didn't do it. And that's that's that's
why he got hell, all right, because he was an
out of s guy and he wasn't doing it for
the money. Even a billionai could do it for the money,
(01:43:55):
for the fame, whatever, but he didn't want He didn't
want that. He wanted to do it honestly, and he did.
Speaker 11 (01:44:01):
Like Elon Musk, he had all kinds of money and everything,
but he saw his future for his family, for future
generations going right down the drain, the way it was
being done by the establishment. This is what he went
in there to change. To his credit, he had good
intentions the first time around.
Speaker 3 (01:44:21):
He was a bit naive.
Speaker 11 (01:44:22):
I think we all wor It's like we knew it
was corrupt, and we had no idea how vast and
how pernicious it was. I think there's a whole new
mindset now, and I again, people like Pete Hegseith are
going to go in there and they're actually going to
go through up and down the halls with a baseball bat,
rearranging attitudes and calling people to accountability. And that absolutely
(01:44:46):
needs to happen. And that's why the Democrats are going
to look and see if heg Seth has a parking
ticket from forty years ago that he did pay and
try and use that.
Speaker 3 (01:44:55):
To You just got to fight it through, and you
got to fight it through, and you got to get
these Republicans for him too.
Speaker 11 (01:45:01):
Well, there's two things you do with the Republicans. And
I was looking this week that one of the big
people in the spotlight is Joni Ernstaviiowa. Yeah, and she's
not going to support heg sith and as well. You
know it's well, she doesn't know if he's quite good
enough for the job. Forget it. Look at the list
of Democrats, and I don't have it written down here,
I didn't have time right down at the list of
(01:45:22):
the Democrat nominees that these absolute Kupbergers, these absolute corrupt leftists,
that she did go ahead and vote for their confirmation.
Speaker 3 (01:45:33):
So look at look at Millie, yeah, and look at
Milly and look at Austin. These guys put in uh
woke policies into the military. They weren't running they were
running a kindergarten, not an army. And we were supposed
to kill people.
Speaker 11 (01:45:55):
When you do the thing like that with the military.
And I was a military instructor back in the nineteen eighties,
and I can tell you this that you had your
fighting men, your soldiers, your heroes, and then you had
your bureaucrats. Okay, you had your political players, and particularly
at a training base, you could do a lousy job
(01:46:17):
of training that person and he goes off into the
field and it's six months later when he does something
stupid with a piece of equipment and he gets somebody hurt,
and you're nowhere around because he's back, he's over stilled somewhere,
and you're back in the heartland. And I was in
Denver at the time. You don't know if your policies,
(01:46:38):
if your teaching is actually doing the right job out
in the field, because you don't have a direct correlation
between what you did and the result. And this stuff
you just described that Millie was pushing on the military
is exactly the same way. He set up so many
disasters that we could suffer, but we didn't get into
(01:46:58):
to a war on his watch, so we didn't see
a direct consequence of the idiocy.
Speaker 3 (01:47:03):
And you're talking about Melillie. Milly went on to be
with Austin. Didn't he after after Trump? Did he just resign?
Or what I thought?
Speaker 11 (01:47:12):
He well, yeah, I know he's since resigned and.
Speaker 3 (01:47:15):
Yeah, but but but Austin and him both backed the
uh D de I and they also backed the woke
bs right and instead of running an army and look
at that that stuff. Look what happened and look what
happened in Afghanistan under their leadership.
Speaker 11 (01:47:36):
Yeah, and and and you make a good point there,
but it hasn't been attributed to them. If you look
at Afghanistan, people are going what happened, Well, we know
several things happened there. The point is that our military
right now is is a disaster because of his policies.
And if something happens, if Trump gets in and then
(01:47:58):
something blows up between Ukraine and Russia or whatever, and
US troops get involved, which Trump doesn't want, but just
to speaking hypothetically, we get into some wartime situation and
it's a total disaster. People aren't going to look at
it and say, oh, that was Millie's fault. They won't
connect it, but it absolutely is his fault.
Speaker 3 (01:48:15):
Well, I will connect it. I'm looking at Barack Obama
for the for the position that we're in right now.
He has policies and a lot of the same people.
Speaker 11 (01:48:24):
Yeah, you're hooting white about that, all right, And what
we need to be doing is exactly what you're doing there.
I wish we maybe we could get you in a
cabinet position, but what we do is we call out
the truly responsible people and you don't let the media
or the Democrats get you off track and tell you
that you're just you know, you're just being vindictive or whatever. No,
(01:48:47):
we're holding the guilty responsible.
Speaker 3 (01:48:49):
This is what we need to do. I want to
be in charge of the uh, the liquor cabinet. That's
what I will, the liquor cabinet. You know, hey, you
know I've been. I've been. We've been on now for
like twenty minutes or so, and I have yet to
ask you the first question I prepared, I prepared for you.
Look at this, I prepared all this. I haven't asked
(01:49:11):
you one question from here. Why let's go for it?
Is my huh is your voice?
Speaker 15 (01:49:17):
Is?
Speaker 3 (01:49:19):
Your voice is fine? I didn't I didn't understand you.
Sounded good yesterday, sound good today?
Speaker 11 (01:49:23):
Well, I can feel that I'm going to take a
sip here.
Speaker 3 (01:49:26):
I can feel question. Well, I'm reading my first question,
which I'm not going to get through all this. But
uh Ramaswami and musk Uh they're they're going to slice
waist starting with a bloated D O D way over budget. Again,
(01:49:46):
that's another reason to get Haig Smith there. Yep, So
what do you think? How do you think they're going
to do?
Speaker 11 (01:49:55):
They're they're absolutely right. That needs to happen. Now, let
me back up just a little bit. I want a
certain I am a I was at the time a
staunch Reagan Republican. I'm all for building up our military
as effectively as possible. The idea is that we are
so big and so capable we don't have to fight. Okay,
I'm all for that.
Speaker 3 (01:50:14):
Now, how do you do that?
Speaker 11 (01:50:16):
You don't do that by just throwing more money at it,
especially in its current thoroughly corrupted and politicized condition. What
you do is you go in and you say, where
are we wasting money? Step one is get rid of
the bureaucrats, get rid of the leftist activists, including people
like Millie. If you were just get rid of them,
(01:50:36):
you could cut the payroll by about forty percent at least. Okay,
And then you take what you've got in the way
of true fighting men and women who want to do
what's right for the country, and you put your heads
together with them and say, how do we make this
operation as efficient as effective as possible so that everybody
(01:50:56):
around the world knows that the US military we hesitate
to use it, but if we're going to use it,
we're going to go in with a sole purpose and
sole focus on winning, and we're able to do it.
Speaker 3 (01:51:06):
Yeah, and you want you want people who who from
the outside are trying to get in the army. You
want those people to see exactly what's going on because
they're not they're not coming in under this dei stuff
or the woke stuff.
Speaker 11 (01:51:21):
People that you had to actually tell people, young people,
the contrary to when when I was in that I
would not at this point recommend joining the military because
they're going to make you compromise your fundamental morals.
Speaker 3 (01:51:35):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (01:51:36):
You know, as as a patriot, as a Christian, you've
got to buy into all of this leftist uh, moral
and spiritual rot. You have some some commander, some guy
shows up in front of you in a dress and
wants to be called ma'am. You're supposed to do it.
There's no way you can honestly do that, and and
and there's no way you can find a war in
(01:51:56):
the midst of all of that. So yeah, that needs
to change.
Speaker 3 (01:51:59):
No, exactly right.
Speaker 22 (01:52:01):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:52:01):
Now we buy our drones from China. They know exactly
what we see. In other words, they're linked to China. Uh,
hopefully they'll be dropped including uh, some of this medicine,
some of this medicine that comes out of China. Uh.
We know, we know now that where the pandemic came from.
(01:52:24):
It came from the wool hand lob that everybody who
said that, including me, you would get banned because of this.
Speaker 11 (01:52:31):
Okay, let's go back to the two. Well boy, both
of these here. First of all, you're not allowed to
say that it came from the Wuhan lab right, and
you look at the fact that it really did, but
you're not allowed to say it. What does that go
back to? That goes back to maybe I'll get get
a hold of my socialisms, back to Olenski socialism, truth
or we're going to attack you. Yeah, and so this
(01:52:53):
is how you beat it, folks. Yeah, you don't follow
the leftist rules. Okay, you fel you know I didn't.
I didn't retract that at all. No, so, and I
was one of the milucky ones I got. I got banned,
but not horribly banned. You know, they cut a bunch
of people off of my show. But but they they did,
they had a silencing effect on all of this. Now,
(01:53:14):
let me let me give you another little example. I
worked for a coal fired power plant back in Wyoming.
Of that was my professional what's that you were?
Speaker 15 (01:53:25):
What?
Speaker 11 (01:53:26):
I worked for a coal fired power plant back in Wyoming.
Speaker 3 (01:53:30):
Okay.
Speaker 11 (01:53:30):
They were upgrading their control systems to where they were
computerizing all the controls. Yeah, and they bought a bunch
of They bought a bunch of memory sticks, like the
little you know, the little thumb drives and stuff we
plug in. They bought a bunch of those. They were
from China, and they all they found out that they
all had software embedded in those in those thumb drives
(01:53:52):
that China could go back and punch in a code
somewhere and find it, monitor it. Okay, now they cleared
that all out. But the point is is that that
this is happening all over the place, that the idea
who in the world would have bought a drone from
China and not knowingly?
Speaker 3 (01:54:10):
Right? Exactly right? So now I have a question.
Speaker 11 (01:54:14):
Got paid. I'm telling you, It's just I've.
Speaker 3 (01:54:16):
Got a question for you. Somebody said Walmart was really
ready for the Chris for the Black Friday and really
did a great job and all that stuff, and they're
they're saying, they're telling us to buy the stock what
happens when when when we have a trade war with China,
what happens to Walmart?
Speaker 11 (01:54:37):
Yeah, they'll be with the shelves will be empty.
Speaker 3 (01:54:39):
That's what I'm thinking. Yeah, that's why, that's why I thought, Well,
I don't think so that's the plan. Next question? All right,
next question, let's see uh oh, the spanning of federal
employees from having to go to work instead of working
(01:55:01):
at home. Okay, he's got so he's pre he's pardon
them from going to work. Okay, I mean, by.
Speaker 11 (01:55:11):
The way, at some point we need to talk about pardons.
Absolutely as far as that goes. That's another great example.
Now you know you mentioned Walmart. You know that the
shelves are empty.
Speaker 3 (01:55:20):
What do you do?
Speaker 11 (01:55:21):
You go up the street to somebody else to buy something.
Speaker 3 (01:55:23):
Okay?
Speaker 11 (01:55:23):
If Walmart does too much of that, they go out
of business.
Speaker 3 (01:55:26):
Okay.
Speaker 11 (01:55:26):
What happens if a government job is not actually functioning,
they're not actually getting any output from anybody. What happens,
you know what, They get their budget the next year,
and so that's got no need it can be. I mean,
there's good people in the government that work hard and
fight for the country, and I believe people like Pete
(01:55:46):
Hegsith will be one of those and you will determine
who on the d od is actually worthy to keep there.
But you got an awful lot where it's just a
welfare program for them.
Speaker 3 (01:55:56):
It's a welfare program and it's not what it was
meant to be, and it ruins, it ruins countries. Look
at our deficit, I mean how many I mean how
many trillions of dollars trillions, thirty five trillion or something
like that, and they want to spend more money. Give
(01:56:18):
me a break.
Speaker 11 (01:56:19):
Remember we were talking about how they were finding fault
with Haig Sith and I said, it's never about the
real issue. Do you remember during the Trump years, just
a few years ago, just four or five years ago,
we couldn't afford five billion dollars for the for the fence,
for the wall because of the deficit. You're telling me,
that's what that's that's what they were saying, exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:56:42):
Of aoc all dressed in white and she's she's down
on the ground and she's crying for the for the
children behind the fence. The problem was there was no
children behind the fence, and well it was all a fake.
Speaker 11 (01:56:55):
It was stage yeah, stage what does she really think
of her followers and minions when she does things like that?
Does she really respect them as she fight for them? No,
she thinks they are a bunch of idiots that she Yes,
she does stuff like that.
Speaker 3 (01:57:08):
And maybe they are. I mean, why are they stilling her? Yeah?
I mean she has she had Amazon was going to
be in her district and she kicked Amazon out. All
these jobs went away. Yep, because she was anti capitalism. Yeah,
you want more, Right, let's talk about the pardons at
(01:57:29):
some point. Oh okay, all right, let's let's do that
because I have to do a commercial here pretty soon,
and I got another guest coming on at uh at
at the hour, top of the hour. So, uh, let's
see fifty eight thousand convicted illegals in New York City alone.
(01:57:50):
Fifty eight thousand convicted illegals in New York City alone,
approximately six hundred and eighty thousand throughout the country.
Speaker 11 (01:58:00):
Your thoughts, first of all, those numbers are low.
Speaker 3 (01:58:04):
Yeah. Probably when you look at what.
Speaker 11 (01:58:06):
They tell you the total number of illegals in the country,
they always quote about a third or a fourth of
the actual number.
Speaker 3 (01:58:11):
Yeah, so we probably got twenty to twenty five million,
not the fifteen million.
Speaker 11 (01:58:17):
If I find a burglar and I drive up to
Dave Weinbaum's house and I let him off at the door,
and he goes and breaks into your house and then
he comes out hops in my car with your stereo
and stuff, and I drive away with him one of
my I'm aiding it up.
Speaker 3 (01:58:32):
You're the s Oh wait a minute, you're the SOB
that did that, because that just happened to me. Oh
my god, Chris.
Speaker 11 (01:58:40):
The point being that every criminal act of those illegal aliens,
they need to be held accountable for, and the people
who enabled it, the people who opened the borders, the
people who brought him into those cities need to be
held accountable for it.
Speaker 3 (01:58:54):
Okay, yeah, no, I agree. I agree. This is going
to be a big message, going to be really interesting
with Tom Homan, What a tough guy he is. Now
they're all getting death threats. You know that, right?
Speaker 10 (01:59:09):
Oh?
Speaker 11 (01:59:09):
I don't doubt that. I mean, this is how the
left operates.
Speaker 3 (01:59:13):
Yeah, huh, Sam Spam Okay, I just got called by spam.
Maybe that was for you, of course I don't know.
All right, So what else you wanted? I miss something?
Speaker 11 (01:59:28):
Well, I'm ready to keep talking about I'm looking at
the clockt yeah, I can talk for the next half hour.
Speaker 3 (01:59:32):
All right, Well, other than Dave Weinebaum dot net, We're
gonna let your voice go silent here because I know
you're struggling. I'm struggling, actually too. I think you gave
me something. I don't know what it is. Other than
Dave Winebaum dot net, where can people find you and
buy your book?
Speaker 11 (01:59:51):
My book is available on Amazon, and I'm telling you,
watching our side go on defensive again this week, it
still needs to be read. I wish I could get
into the hands of these people. Well, this is how
to fight and win.
Speaker 3 (02:00:02):
Thank you, any please buy this book because this guy
is smart and he's influential. He's influenced General Flynn and
uh he's a sharp guy and I we're waiting waiting
for him to do another book. Okay, well, thank you,
and we can call him a bookie. All right, my friend, Uh,
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Speaker 11 (02:00:28):
Lisa's not in there.
Speaker 3 (02:00:29):
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You did it again. I'm gonna hurt you, sir. I
don't know how, but I'm gonna hurt you. Keep point
my finger and I'll yell at you.
Speaker 11 (02:00:48):
Keep carrying the torch we need.
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Hey, ladies and gentlemen, big treat time. We've got Iraqi
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and the representative from Missouri's twenty first district. One close enough,
all right? One twenty one. The one is always stable, right,
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isn't it?
Speaker 15 (02:07:19):
No?
Speaker 18 (02:07:20):
It changes every ten years?
Speaker 3 (02:07:21):
Is it really?
Speaker 6 (02:07:22):
So?
Speaker 18 (02:07:22):
It could be the same numbers?
Speaker 3 (02:07:23):
Just to screw with your mind or what?
Speaker 18 (02:07:25):
Well, there's a bipartisan Citizens Commission. I don't want to
get into it.
Speaker 3 (02:07:29):
But you know they'd be yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:07:30):
Good.
Speaker 3 (02:07:31):
I don't want to hear this. BS. Please please, please
come on, man, come on man. Who's that? Remind you
of Data Carvey doing? Joe Biden? That's right, thank you,
very good. So not only are liberal women shaving in
their heads for denying sex to men. They are they are?
(02:07:57):
What does that say? I can't read my Oh they are.
Speaker 18 (02:08:00):
I can't. They're like, I'm embracing myself for this first question.
Speaker 3 (02:08:03):
They're undergoing sterilization and blaming Trump. What I supposed to
do with that? Well, you know, I don't know why
I thought of this for you, but what the okay?
The go with the flow until you know, but don't
do that until you know where the sewers are. Don't
(02:08:24):
go with the flow unless you know where the sewers are.
So I'm going to ask this question because I screwed
it up. Not only not only are liberal women shaving
their heads for denying sex to men, they're they're going
to be sterilized and now they're blaming Trump for that.
Think about that, These liberal democratic women are going to
(02:08:47):
exhaust the population of liberal democratic people. Am I wrong?
What is it?
Speaker 15 (02:08:54):
What is that?
Speaker 3 (02:08:55):
Is that stupid?
Speaker 18 (02:08:55):
Or it doesn't make any sense at all? I'm not
sure how expansive that movement is. It does it hurt
Donald Trump? It doesn't hurt anything going on in the
MAGA movement or the you know, the the realignment of
our politics or reshaping government it's people trying to protest,
but you know it's not it's not having an impact
on what's about to happen in our country.
Speaker 3 (02:09:15):
Yeah, I think.
Speaker 18 (02:09:16):
And you're really hurting yourself when what you should do is,
you know, have a family, you know, being a committed relationship,
live your life, do the best you can raise your kids.
Those are the things that really matter in life.
Speaker 15 (02:09:28):
You know.
Speaker 3 (02:09:28):
Yeah, why do so many people though it's it's a play,
go ahead and play the abortion thing again? And we
played this. I don't know if I've played this for you, okay,
but I don't know if you can see it or not.
Can you see this around and around? Yeah? I want to.
I want to. I want people to look at this again.
Speaker 18 (02:09:49):
Take a look here.
Speaker 3 (02:09:49):
I play a lot and it's from Joe Dalton see
a resource center. And this is this is a this
is this is a baby that's thirty two or thirty
two weeks in the womb. And you gotta, you gotta
take a look at this. It's just incredible.
Speaker 25 (02:10:07):
Naria the bye Well, there's.
Speaker 22 (02:10:20):
Baby to the dell. Nania the bye.
Speaker 3 (02:10:32):
Well. Is this incredible or what I mean? That's a baby,
that's a person, It's not a thing. It's not a
bunch of flesh and bones. That's a person. Women as
a it's a woman to be a woman, a mom,
that could be a grandma, that could be an aunt,
(02:10:56):
a cousin. I mean, my goodness, the women and stand
with it. Can they put themselves in that position and
being in the womb because we all were at a
certain point. Why can't they put themselves in that position
and say what if that was me? What if mom
wanted to get rid of me? Would that have been okay?
Why don't they understand that?
Speaker 18 (02:11:17):
I don't think there's any question whether or not there's
a human being there. I think that is completely impossible
to controvert at this point. I as I was going
around doing town halls and debating Amendment three, I re
read Roald Reagan's Abortion and Conscience of a Nation. He
wrote the book in nineteen eighty four. Yeah, and he
wrote in there, it's not a question whether or not
there's a human life. There's a human life there. The
(02:11:39):
question is does human life matter at all? And I
thought about that a lot. You know what, why can't
you murder another person? Why can't you take their life?
Are any of our lives valuable.
Speaker 3 (02:11:48):
You know.
Speaker 18 (02:11:48):
And then it's famously written there, and it's a quote
that stays with me all the time. You can't diminish
the category of one. You can't diminish the value of
one category of human life without diminishing all human life.
I say, babies aren't don't matter? You know, that means
that you don't matter. Right, So either all of our
lives matter or none of our lives matter. That's the
(02:12:09):
way it is. Either in my view, either God created
us and gives us all worth and value and we
all should be protected, or none of us should be
Now when I, oh, sorry, now, when I made that point,
somebody came up and they said, well, how can you
be favor of the death penalty? And another person come
up and said, weren't you and iracked and you have
to kill people to save people's lives, And I said,
(02:12:30):
what kind of was an I and kind of one
of my weaknesses, I kind of just blurreded that word,
I thought. I said, that is not the same as
killing a baby. When somebody's shooting at me, I'm gonna
shoot back to protect life. And I did, right, and
somebody murders somebody. You got to stop them. That's all
there is to to protect life. But the most innocent,
vulnerable life that there is a baby, we really got
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to protect.
Speaker 3 (02:12:51):
That mosty bullied? Do you have to be? What kind
of a sick bully? If you understand that this is
not just a power of bones and flesh and it
has no cognizance as a person, why don't you understand?
I mean, and it's so easy to prove these days,
you know, why don't you understand that? And then let's
(02:13:15):
make your case in admit it and then make your
case as to why you want to kill this human being.
Speaker 18 (02:13:21):
I think a lot of people are a good intention
but they do I think there are different groups of
people for sure points views, but a lot of people
are good intention but they kind of just have the
blinders over their eyes about what's happening, you know, And
it's it's kind of the you know, for young people
in colleges, it's kind of the InVogue popular thing to
be pro abortion. That's like the cultural thing, that's movement.
But you know, the more the more I think anybody
(02:13:42):
thinks about it, the more I think they realize that
that light, you know, life is really precious and that
there's a baby there. You know, children, if you talk
to little children, they seem to be the most pro
life category of people that you talk to. If you say, hey,
could could you you know, could you kill the baby?
And kids were will at that. But it's when dolts
go through life and they kind of, you know, they
(02:14:03):
get jaded and stuff happens to them and they get disappointed,
and they have all these pressures and they feel, you know,
kind of they just kind of like, I don't know
how to describe it. The life has a way of
beating people up and making forget the things that were
so obvious to them. They were kids, you know.
Speaker 3 (02:14:18):
And if you do have an abortion, what happens afterwards?
What happens if you have other kids? How do you
explain it? How do you explain it to them? Well,
what happened to my brother or sister. I mean, that's
got to be that's tough, and it's got to be
tough on the person who has second thoughts about this
(02:14:39):
at the moment. I actually had had an interview on
a talk show in San Diego who they hated me
because they got me on the show because I was
wrote a couple columns about life and the importance of life,
and so they put me on a phone phones and
(02:15:00):
you know, people were supposed to be talking nasty to me. Well,
one gal gets on the phone and she starts talking
to me about it and blah blah blah. And I says, so,
what do you think about now? It's been a while,
right because yeah? And she says, I said, what do
you think? What do you think about that? What you did?
(02:15:21):
And she says, well, tell you the truth. I'm really
sad and I don't think in retrospect I would have
done that. And the guy who's running the show said, okay,
next caller, that was it? Okay? And oh wait wait
wait then they hang up and and the producer comes on.
(02:15:46):
I figure, I'm done. He says, can you stay on
for another segment? I says, well, why is that? I
don't think I don't think they liked me very much. There,
he says, because the phone is ringing off. It's ringing
off off, the phone's it's the phone is ringing. We
can't stop it. I said, sure, sure, but you ought
to consider this in the future when you when when
(02:16:09):
you're you really want to talk about this and handsome
monus conversation. I'd be willing to come back. Never call
me back, you know. And I'm sure they didn't call
anybody else with my kind of attitude, you know, guy
with that attitude? How dare him? Anyways? So? Uh Pete
(02:16:30):
haig Seth Pete. Yeah, yeah, you know what I was
going to ask you that first. I had written it
down at first, and I forgot. I forgot to look down.
Speaker 18 (02:16:38):
To pay another National Guard guy.
Speaker 3 (02:16:40):
Yeah, and by the way, national Guard guy. And also
I thought he was in Iraq as well, wasn't.
Speaker 18 (02:16:46):
He did multiple appoyments in Guatanamo Bay and Iraqia.
Speaker 3 (02:16:49):
Yeah, I was going to ask you if you knew him.
Speaker 18 (02:16:51):
I don't know him personally. I'm a few degrees of
separation from him.
Speaker 3 (02:16:54):
Okay, but he's getting he's uh, he's getting a lot
of a flak.
Speaker 18 (02:17:00):
Yes, I've been thinking about that.
Speaker 3 (02:17:02):
A lot, and I don't think it's warranted, do you.
Speaker 10 (02:17:06):
No.
Speaker 18 (02:17:06):
I think I did watch his Make and Kelly interview,
which I thought was good. I think, so I've been
giving a.
Speaker 3 (02:17:12):
Lot of I watched his mother's interview.
Speaker 18 (02:17:14):
Yeah, I thought that was good too.
Speaker 3 (02:17:16):
You know what I was I wasn't crazy about it.
Speaker 18 (02:17:19):
You weren't crazy about his mother, which's going on Fox.
He's defending your son.
Speaker 3 (02:17:23):
That wasn't crazy about the way she did it.
Speaker 18 (02:17:26):
I saw clips of it. I think there's a little
bit of h I get people going, hey, your mom's
coming to your defense. I went, you know, I think
you know, you say, hey, I don't need this whatever.
Speaker 3 (02:17:35):
Your pardon your son. But what crime did he commit?
Speaker 18 (02:17:37):
Well, I think what it was was in reaction to
the email she sent that email whatever, which I didn't
read it, but she sent an email and then she
she was going through divorce, and then she kind of
went on the news and was like, hey, that's not
the way I felt that he was going through divorce,
and she kind of which, by the way, when there's
a death in your family or people going through divorce
or whatever, I mean, I think that people in their
family get emotional and they say stuff, and that's that's
(02:18:00):
not That doesn't make you weird. That makes you a
person going through life. You know, people are going to
have emotions, Intentions are gonna run high. You're gonna people
you know. I tried to send emails that you're you're upset,
but people send emails were upset, right, and that shouldn't
be used against him to be secretary.
Speaker 3 (02:18:13):
I agree, absolutely agree. We all go through a lot
of crap in our lives, absolutely right, Lisa, Yes, Uh
do you even have to look at her?
Speaker 2 (02:18:25):
I think, are we going to talk about that now?
Speaker 3 (02:18:27):
To talk about what happened last night? Really funny?
Speaker 18 (02:18:34):
That doesn't like a lot of stuff.
Speaker 3 (02:18:35):
But uh god, I don't know if I could do that.
I mean, they pulled me right off the air, would they?
Speaker 18 (02:18:39):
I think mister haig Seth would be good because I mean, well,
so there's a lot there, there's a lot to it.
They go, well, was he not qualified? Well, we've tried,
just like he said, we've tried generals running the d
O D and they just undermined Trump the entire time. Right,
we've and the look the military went to this, well.
Speaker 3 (02:18:59):
They didn't do Trump. They they they they killed the
country in terms of in terms of the woke people
and DEI my god, they weren't there to fight a
war or fight a battle.
Speaker 18 (02:19:14):
You make the military cultural progressive experiment, We're not. We
have no effective strategy in any of the front administration.
Speaker 3 (02:19:22):
What real uh patriotic American kid wants to go into
an organization like.
Speaker 18 (02:19:29):
That where there you know, where you could be prosecuted
for using the wrong pronouns. That's an actual deal d policy. Amazing,
you could get prosecuted for it. I'll never forget the
COVID JAB mandate that they destroyed soldiers' lives. So all
that the soldiers got kicked out, lost their benefits or
they have heart problems. Now that's their fault, the general
class who did that. So those guys who say were
(02:19:50):
uber qualified, they did have their chance and they weren't qualified.
And why weren't they qualified? Because the American people voted
in President Trump, for example, and they wanted him to
do a certain thing. And so he started to enact
the agenda that he was voted by the people to enact.
And there's a whole political class, you can call it
the deep state, you can call it the smart people,
the intelligence who undermined that every step of the way.
(02:20:11):
And they said, no, what we've got to do is
this progressive agenda. We've got to have this completely you know,
non strategic in state. What is our plan in Ukraine?
There's you know, the Middle East fell apart.
Speaker 3 (02:20:22):
Afghanistan is overwhelming that it was a disaster and is
still a disaster.
Speaker 18 (02:20:29):
I'll take peak Headseth over Lloyd Austin, who did all
that stuff and there's no account. I'll take him over
Mark Milly. What Mark Milly did when said, hey, the
President gives you an order to run it by me first.
Speaker 3 (02:20:43):
Who he said it to.
Speaker 18 (02:20:44):
There's a series of one star and two stars. Well,
this is according reportedly the SYMT Bob Woodard's book. He
said it to a series of one star two star
generals in the Pentagon NORTHCLM reaction type folks. He's not
the chain of command.
Speaker 3 (02:20:56):
But he said, hey, the president or not say this
to agents in Russia and or it.
Speaker 18 (02:21:02):
Could be a violation or China. Yeah, he talked to
his counterparts overseas and said we're going to keep Trump
from acting.
Speaker 3 (02:21:08):
In other words, you call me if something yeah, and
I'll take care of it.
Speaker 18 (02:21:13):
Completely, completely legal, completely, So they said, their leaders to
the Constitution, they want to this guy, pardon Millie.
Speaker 3 (02:21:19):
Yeah, no, no I don't.
Speaker 18 (02:21:23):
So you could say, well heg Seth had he you know,
he had a divorce, he whatever, did all this stuff
he did, Okay, dated women, he dated women, drank his
co hosted Fox News. His coworkers were like, he was
not drunk on the job. They're trying to smear him,
and I'll take I will take peak headsef over Lloyd Austin.
And then I've been thinking about this thing too. There,
(02:21:43):
well he's not because I read I read all the
Secretary of Defenses memoirs. I'm ran into that, like I read.
Speaker 3 (02:21:49):
Is this a sickness or No.
Speaker 18 (02:21:51):
I've always been interested in national security strategy and you know,
political military, economic policies.
Speaker 16 (02:21:59):
No.
Speaker 18 (02:21:59):
I I like reading about how it operates. So I
read Robert Gates's book when he left being sec Deaf,
and he said he said the key qualification was running
a large organization, right, being a CEO of a company
was a great resume point. But then I thought about
that more with Heagsay's nomination. There is this more ancient
criteria for leadership that you can develop a vision, you
(02:22:22):
can articulate and communicate effectively, and then you have the
courage courage to execute it, to enact it. And so
you know, so Donald Trump has a vision for where
he wants to take a military to be lethal. He
needs somebody who's going to enforce his intent, who's going
to be strong, who's going to be who's going to
be a good communicator, who's going to say, no, we're
(02:22:43):
not doing that. Here's what we're doing. And the military
needs that right now. They don't need somebody who's been
and generals we have a lot of respect for, although
it's been diminished the last four years. I think in
the public we don't need somebody who's been inculcated for
thirty years with how things are done. We need somebody
who is going to shake that place up, and that
means somebody who has a real outside perspective. So in
(02:23:05):
that way is I think he's a lot more qualified.
Speaker 3 (02:23:06):
And so we're gonna put you down as a Maybe no.
Speaker 18 (02:23:10):
I would if the state, I'd vote for him. Here's
another bid though, cavanad. Now it's a verb, right, You've
got cavanad. So when Donald Trump picks a nominee and
then the media is nation freeding frenzy. Right, Oh man,
you rode somebody's bike when you were eight or whatever,
(02:23:31):
and if you didn't do it, it gets exaggerated, proportionalized.
Anonymous sources lead to articles and New York newspapers and
so what's what the problem with that is that to me,
we talked about yeah you got cavanad Okay. The problem
to me is the American people just like when they
wanted to vote Donald Trump, so they said, you, we
(02:23:53):
got to stop Donald Trump to save democracy. So we'll
keep them off the ballot. We'll do all these things.
So the American people looked President. The President says, I
want this is what the policies I want in place.
Here's the best man to enact those policies. And the
media goes, no, you can't have him, We're gonna take
him out. Yeah, So then who's really picking who's in
charge of our country if it's not the voters. Yeah,
(02:24:16):
and who's leaking it to the media, right who? From
the inside DC is like, we're really scared about peak headseth,
So we can't let him happen to the point where
they're so desperate they're like, we'll take Ron Desantist, take
Jony Ards, anybody, but this guy who's going to rock
our world. And so that's a problem.
Speaker 3 (02:24:31):
We can't yield to that exactly.
Speaker 18 (02:24:33):
So anybody who's gonna change that.
Speaker 3 (02:24:34):
So what Trump is telling him, you fight this out,
fight it out he's met with DeSantis. We all probably
know that that's just in case, and maybe that was
a mistake to get out. Yeah, probably, but uh, you know,
so this guy, uh, I think he's exactly the right
(02:24:56):
person to be here we need. Yeah.
Speaker 18 (02:24:59):
Yeah, so I think Jonny Arts is going to vote
for him. From the last interview I saw her.
Speaker 3 (02:25:02):
I heard that at one point yesterday or yes early yesterday,
they had all the Republicans on board. Yeah, so I think,
so who else do you got? You know?
Speaker 18 (02:25:13):
So, so some of our you know, the Trump folks
were like, hey, Jonny Urns is doing this campaign against
Pete heg Seth. She came out, She's like, no, I'm
not She's like, I'm not interested being se sect deaf.
Eric Schmidt has came out said hey, I'm going to
vote for Pete head Seth.
Speaker 3 (02:25:28):
That you know, the.
Speaker 18 (02:25:28):
Dominoes are following. There's fifty three. I think he's going
to get confirmed, and I think when he gets confirmed,
all the like I said, all those deputy directors, all
those four star generals, they need to watch out because
the paradigm is going to shift dramatically, which is what
we need. I don't want a military where we're focused
on pronouns and we're focused on you know, the victim
(02:25:48):
Olympics and grievance and like and you know whatever a
Marxist professor says, you should live your life. I want
a military that's focused on destroying the enemy, winning and fight.
Fighting and winning. Aren't nations wars defending this country from threats.
They need to be tough, they need to be lethal,
they need to be effective, they need to be smart,
and that's all they should focus.
Speaker 3 (02:26:08):
On being go. You know, you could have been the
you can have been the DoD director.
Speaker 18 (02:26:15):
Then it'd be hard to fly back here for these interviews.
Speaker 3 (02:26:17):
Steve. We do by we'd figure it out.
Speaker 18 (02:26:20):
We do by zoom or something.
Speaker 3 (02:26:21):
Yeah, yeah, we do buy zo.
Speaker 18 (02:26:22):
Well, then I wish I wouldn't have responded that way.
Speaker 11 (02:26:25):
Here.
Speaker 3 (02:26:25):
Where is Andrea shrump? Hi? Andrea? She was mad at
me or something for last week? I don't know exactly
what I trust that Representative Hardwick is supporting Brian Sitz's
HB House built one one once see I knew that,
and HB one ninety four. Hopefully he also supports Justin
(02:26:46):
Sparks for speaker.
Speaker 18 (02:26:49):
Is that Brian Sitz's Infant More Live Protection Act.
Speaker 3 (02:26:52):
I don't know.
Speaker 18 (02:26:52):
I do support the Infant Boart of Life, that's.
Speaker 3 (02:26:54):
What it is.
Speaker 18 (02:26:54):
I need to learn of the numbers. Justin and John.
I I'm going to see how it plays out, and
he'll be the best speaker. I know there's a lot
of movement for Justin and there's John voted no on
the transgender bill.
Speaker 3 (02:27:06):
He brought it up.
Speaker 18 (02:27:07):
But I think we need to kind of see how
it bears out. About Brian, Brian is a good guy,
Brian's Justin and Brian are both good guys. Justin's a
friend of mine. Brian's a friend of mine. Brian represents Branson,
Justin's represents the He's from the Saint Louis County area.
They're both good guys. They're both good conservatives. I don't
know what those bill numbers are, so I can't say
if I support them or not because haven't numbers memorized.
(02:27:28):
But if it's his born a lie protection aff, I
support it. I know Brian's running some stuff that's contrary
to Amendic three. We've talked about that. I told him
I was supportive of that.
Speaker 3 (02:27:37):
Okay, so let's do another subject here. That's happening every
day now, military size drone seven to nine of them,
at least that's what it said earlier. There's supposedly more.
They're hovering over northern New Jersey, over a golf course
of Trump. What the hell's going on with that? And
(02:27:58):
they're big, and they're making all sorts of noise, like
from five total eleven every every day, five in the
afternoon till eleven at night.
Speaker 18 (02:28:07):
It's weird.
Speaker 10 (02:28:08):
I don't know.
Speaker 18 (02:28:08):
I don't know what's going on there.
Speaker 3 (02:28:09):
I expect you to know this.
Speaker 18 (02:28:11):
I'm not sure. I don't know if the druds are
coming from. I think it's a serious problem.
Speaker 3 (02:28:15):
Well, if you get you're gonna be the do O
D guy, you better know you're gonna know this.
Speaker 24 (02:28:19):
Well.
Speaker 18 (02:28:19):
I you know, I should have shouldn't have total no
before I realized that I could zoom into your interview.
Speaker 3 (02:28:24):
I know, I know s.
Speaker 18 (02:28:25):
But if I go back in time, I would have said,
we can make it all work out.
Speaker 3 (02:28:27):
Well, if you don't know there you can zoom in,
then uh.
Speaker 18 (02:28:31):
Maybe you shouldn't be charge of the DoD Maybe you
shouldn't be Exactly there's this thing called zoom or what
actually star Trek.
Speaker 3 (02:28:38):
What the hell is that? You can talk to wine Bomb.
Speaker 18 (02:28:42):
He'll give you that woke garbage.
Speaker 3 (02:28:43):
You can talk to wine Bomb the zoom hell. All right,
what about Richard uh c Lockwood? Okay, Border babies are
real people. In fact, they go to heaven. This guy,
I don't know if you ever heard him on my show,
but he he has a connection to elite aliens, space aliens,
(02:29:08):
and to time travel. All right, and he's come on. Yeah,
and his in law wrote a book in several books,
but one of them was eighteen ninety five called Baron
Trump and his Dog Bulgar. Okay, about a kid who
(02:29:35):
grew up in a high rise in Manhattan. This is
eighteen ninety five. And one of the guys that was
promoting it was John Trump, the uncle to Donald Trump.
All Right, this is this guy, okay, And you can
(02:29:58):
look that book up. You can buy this book. And
there was about three books or something like that. All right,
So boarded babies are real people. In fact, they go
to heaven. The Bible tells us in too Samuel twelve
fifteen twenty three, that that is when God struck the
newborn baby of King David and Bathsheva, because David had
(02:30:22):
murdered Uriah, her the husband of Bathsheba. David started mourning
when he learned the baby died. Then he stood up,
washed himself and ate. David's servants asked him why he
wasn't mourning the death of the child. David told them
that he would see his son in heaven someday.
Speaker 18 (02:30:43):
Wow, well go back and read that, and that is
a pretty profound story. Yeah, the David story. And then
their second baby, Solomon, who becomes the King of Israel. Yeah,
that's a pretty amazing story. Yeah, David's a pretty remarkable character.
Speaker 3 (02:30:58):
Yeah. You know, my wife is now a minister.
Speaker 4 (02:31:03):
I didn't know that Pastor pat ordains people occasion, and
I was privileged to be one of her ordained people.
Speaker 3 (02:31:11):
I'm married to a Christian person who is who is
duty is one of her duties is is to convert
me to Christianity.
Speaker 18 (02:31:20):
How's it going?
Speaker 3 (02:31:21):
Not?
Speaker 4 (02:31:21):
Well, we didn't really talk about that part.
Speaker 3 (02:31:24):
It's not going to happen. It's not going to happen.
It ain't gonna happen. No, God has to come back
and tell me. God himself has to tell me, because
it's it's in the Ten Commandments. You shall not take
another for a king other than me, Am I right?
Speaker 18 (02:31:46):
You should have no other gods before me.
Speaker 3 (02:31:48):
Yeah, And that to me is like, well, what's Jesus?
I mean, come on, he's one of the trilogy, right.
Speaker 18 (02:31:58):
The trilogy.
Speaker 3 (02:32:04):
And this guy, this guy, Richard Richard c Lockweo is
a big He's a big Catholic. He's a big Catholic.
Look how I got next? All right? And by the way, uh,
do you want to you want to hang out? This
could be a really interesting interview if you got some time.
I haven't buy you a lunch leader. If you want,
I can't.
Speaker 18 (02:32:23):
I can't today. I gotta go to Joe Citi to
fossil bills.
Speaker 3 (02:32:25):
What about this? Do you want to?
Speaker 18 (02:32:26):
I want to hang out?
Speaker 3 (02:32:27):
Hang out a good guy. He is a good guy,
and he might have some news. I don't know. I
don't know if he got any news. But he's a
This man is a kinesiologist. I love saying that he's
a Division one football player, a Division one basketball ref.
Please welcome all the way from Phoenix. I believe Jeff
Zinc Okay, dang it. I want to know what the
(02:32:55):
news is and I want to know.
Speaker 6 (02:32:59):
Is that.
Speaker 4 (02:33:01):
I've had a an interview. I've been also with the
transition team here in Arizona. Tomorrow, I'm supposed to meet
with the face to face with the transition team.
Speaker 3 (02:33:18):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (02:33:18):
Then on the tent, we're supposed they're supposed to make
a decision and I'll have a I'm gonna have a
face to face meeting, uh with both the Arizona and
the national transition team. And then at that point, I'm
hoping that I have an interview with Robert Kennedy because
you know it's the Assistant Secretary of Health. I'm going
(02:33:40):
to be right underneath him. I'm I'm literally going to
be either the right hand or the left hand, and
so uh we're gonna be.
Speaker 23 (02:33:48):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (02:33:48):
That's where where we're at in this whole whole deal.
Speaker 3 (02:33:51):
Okay, let me give you let me give you a suggestion.
Take off your shirt right now, and I want you
to do some pull ups half nick Okay, and they
do a backwards somersault like he does. Where are you going?
Where's he going? Get your butt back there? I got
(02:34:13):
I got Bill Hardwick here and he's like, is a
fan that might happen? Wait a minute, that might have
to be happened.
Speaker 18 (02:34:20):
This is one of the weirdest shows every been on.
Speaker 3 (02:34:22):
Great I love that.
Speaker 5 (02:34:25):
You know, it's bad for all of us. He's serious,
it's not one of the weirdest shows we've been a
part of this.
Speaker 3 (02:34:31):
Thank you so much. I thank you everybody. I love that.
All Right, So, so you don't like my suggestion. Okay,
So so I don't understand, so you are almost there
maybe right.
Speaker 4 (02:34:43):
Well, my understanding is it's down to one or two
of us. That's it.
Speaker 3 (02:34:48):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (02:34:49):
And and so when they say short list, that's what
exactly what they mean.
Speaker 3 (02:34:54):
So I'm sure when they see this clip they'll they'll say,
oh god, he's in.
Speaker 4 (02:35:00):
Well, you know, the main thing is is that, uh,
we need to sit down, and we need to look
at and and I agree, you know, you sit down
and uh Robert uh Kennedy's came out and said that
when he gets in, he's going to do things like
band pop tarts and and and what a lot of
people they got to get upset?
Speaker 3 (02:35:21):
Are you gonna are you upset being band pop tarts?
You know? Are you okay with that?
Speaker 18 (02:35:27):
Mike cold dead?
Speaker 6 (02:35:32):
Right?
Speaker 4 (02:35:33):
So you got you have about seven different chemicals that
are in pop tarts that are banned, banned in other countries.
You're not allowed to have put those in any food whatsoever.
Yet uh you have seven uh a minimum of seven
different types of of uh dyes and things that are
(02:35:54):
in there, plus the uh uh. You know Kellogg's. A
lot of people don't understand this. Kelloggs I wanted to
sell more cereal, so they put these ads out that
said breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
You have to start out with that. Well, that was
just to sell that. Well, then they added all this
(02:36:15):
extra sugar in there, which quadrupled the amount of sugar
intake just for breakfast. And so now you have the
onset of obesity, you have diabetes. You have people who
are deconditioned, and that is considered the happy the unhappy triad,
(02:36:36):
because somebody who is overweight, deconditioned, and has diabetes has
a mortality rate that is about thirty times greater than
somebody who doesn't have one of those. It's fifty percent
greater if you have two of those, and it's seventy
five percent if you have all three of somebody that has.
Speaker 3 (02:36:59):
None of it. I was I was wondering, I was
wondering about the discrepancy between foreign countries having very few
of these items in in their food versus I mean
virtually the same food as we have. I mean, it's
(02:37:21):
incredible the differen's different.
Speaker 4 (02:37:24):
And so that processing is taking place. We're gonna have
to look at the FDA UH and in how we
process our meats and stuff, and and we have to
make sure that we don't have anything with Bill Gates
where you have processed meat that they that he literally
has a three D printer and they print what looks
(02:37:48):
like ribs, and it looks like ribs, cooks like ribs,
you know, kind of taste like ribs from what have
been told. But it's all chemical and just you have
no idea once you you eat that over a year
or two or ten, you know what are the ramifications
of that.
Speaker 3 (02:38:08):
So he is not He is not the guy you're
competing with. Right, let's get that out of the way.
Bill Gates is not going to be because he said
he was interested in that, he was interested in helping
out there.
Speaker 4 (02:38:21):
I read that apartment did in him, for sure, but
it's for a totally different.
Speaker 3 (02:38:26):
Reason, right, the opposite. Yeah, exactly, you know.
Speaker 4 (02:38:30):
We're looking at somebody who is the number one farmer
who has no farming experience. He has no understanding of
what it takes to farm. Yet he owns more farm
in America than anybody else, and yet he does no farming.
Speaker 3 (02:38:48):
And so what is they trying to wies motive and
what does motive in owning all this farmable most of
it land?
Speaker 4 (02:39:00):
Well, you can go to Ted Talks put up there
and go into ted Talks pullet Bill Gates and his
vision for the future. Watched that Ted Talks deal. He
tells you everything that you need to know about why
he is a farm owner. Why because he wants to
(02:39:23):
create starvation in America. He wants to reduce the population
of the world. He talks directly about that.
Speaker 3 (02:39:33):
And what I've heard he was doing.
Speaker 4 (02:39:34):
He talks about that.
Speaker 3 (02:39:36):
I've heard him saying.
Speaker 4 (02:39:37):
How it would reduce the population.
Speaker 3 (02:39:39):
Everything's population reductrol And this was based on a seventeen
ninety eight I forget the name of the guy, Moulden
or something like that. This guy had the same seventeen
seventy eight he wanted to He said, we can't afford
to have the food made that we need to support
our population. So we have to cut it down. In
(02:40:02):
other words, and again what are you talking about.
Speaker 4 (02:40:07):
Here's to give people an idea. If you took every
person in the world, all right, all eight billion of us,
and we we lined you up shoulder to shoulder, back
back to front and everything else, and we we put
you in a state called Kansas. It would cover all
(02:40:29):
of Kansas, and you would have the rest of the
world to to uh to with the land. That's the
ratio of eight billion people uh that that we have.
So we don't have more people than land. All of
this is made up. All of this is is to
(02:40:49):
control people. This is to keep rules for thee but
not for me. Uh And it's too so that I
live a lifestyle that I want to live, but you
don't have access to. All of this is this globalist,
elitist mentality. And he's part of it, and he doesn't
(02:41:10):
want you know, Dave, you can't get on a plane
and they don't want you coming to Florida or why
and enjoining yourself for a vacation and flying someplace and
then coming back and working hard. They don't want all that.
Speaker 3 (02:41:25):
That's that's incredible that that you know, you look at
you look at where R. F. K is right now.
And the Democrats had him and they they they had
this guy and boy, you know, and for for him
to come over and be a Republican doing this is amazing. Now.
(02:41:48):
I'm sure I don't agree with all his policies, but
uh sure this is this is a great thing that
he's going to do. And hopefully you'll be the guy
that's that's that's doing a lot of disks with a
lot of the great work. So that you know, I mean,
if you need me to call the President Trump, I'd
(02:42:09):
be happy to do it.
Speaker 4 (02:42:11):
Yeah, that's uh, you know, it's kind of interesting. I've
actually had some friends come out of the woodwork. And
one of them happens to be in North Dakota. Senator
Uh and uh he was on a plane with President
Trump and I got sent a picture uh there and
and it ends up being from a real good friend
(02:42:33):
that's a mutual friend of both Senator Calmer and myself,
and I said, hey, have him talk to President Trump
directly about me. And so uh, Dale got texted uh
Senator Calmer and he goes, oh sure, and he's sent
(02:42:54):
him a bullet point of things that I have done
and how I've helped and stuff. So I know that
my name has been brought up that way. I know
that my name has been brought up to President Trump. Uh,
and in two other incidences at mar Lago and then
I've had three people that had direct ties to Robert Kennedy.
(02:43:17):
They've all talked to Robert Kennedy directly, so I know
my name is coming up constantly to them. And again,
it's not who you are, because I'm really not anybody special.
I'm not.
Speaker 3 (02:43:31):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (02:43:32):
I hang around special people like Dave Weinbaum and and
I'm able to, uh, you know, meet great people like
Bill Hardwick and stuff. But I'm not somebody that's that special.
But I do have connections. And it's not who you are,
it's who you know.
Speaker 3 (02:43:49):
Yeah, and that's terrific. But there's so much more to
you than the health situation because you're an expert on
on elections, on forensic audit audits of elections, and uh,
that would be a lot of great information for the
(02:44:12):
for the Trump administration going forward. Has that been as
I mean?
Speaker 4 (02:44:19):
And we've had those discussions, That's where one of them
was specifically too making sure that our group, we the
people as Alliance and what they do, and then working
with the AZGP, we just filed a lawsuit of the
weekend on Prop UH, which the statute stated in Arizona
(02:44:48):
that you had to have sixty percent of the population
vote on accepting this tax that they were extending. It
was an extended tax, and so they got fifty nine
point eight. Now, the last I checked with math, fifty
(02:45:11):
nine point eight is not sixty percent. So it did
not pass. But our governor has already spent the twenty
billion dollars for a new freeway there, and we're saying, no,
you can't do that. So we filed lawsuit against that
(02:45:34):
to shut it down and to say you don't get
to tax the people because it did not pass by
sixty percent. So and they quit counting so they can't
add any more votes to it to take it up
to sixty So they're stuck there. They're dead in the water.
Speaker 3 (02:45:52):
Now, Wow, Well that's that's that. That's your other benefits.
What do you hear about the one six er situation
and what's going on with Ryan.
Speaker 4 (02:46:05):
So we got surprised this week. I got a phone
call on Tuesday at six point thirty in the morning
and said, Dad, you need to come get me. I'm
being released today. And so we had to scramble to
drive four hours down to Satford. We got him, we
(02:46:27):
had to bring him back to Phoenix. We put him
on a plane on Wednesday, and now he's in Loving
And what's really interesting is is that out of this
uh he was being referred to as a felon out
but he wasn't. He wasn't convicted. So we ended up
having to file against the judgment and said you've got
(02:46:52):
to remove all of this different language that's put on
and stuff. And you know, the the probation officer. What
the the sentencing said was you could have prison and
or you can have probation, community service and pay restitution.
(02:47:15):
Well they've taken it and said not only did he
pay in prison, but now he also has to do
all these other things and stuff. So f a lawsuit
again against them.
Speaker 10 (02:47:30):
To say no, you can't just a judge.
Speaker 3 (02:47:33):
Is this a judge saying this in the case the judge.
Speaker 4 (02:47:35):
Yes, yes, this is the judge still messing with my
son and everything else. And you know, and and I've
come out and I would love to say that. So
here's another thing, Judge Boseburg. This is aimed directly at you.
Your day of judgment is coming. It's called January twentieth.
(02:47:57):
When President Trump gets in and he parted all of
the JAY sixers and releases them, then we're going to
be filing lawsuits. If you go to my ex page
on real Jeff zinc A Z, you will see that
my restitution for every J sixer that is involved is
(02:48:18):
that they need to pay be paid seventeen seventy six
twenty twenty and six cents. So that set for our
founding fathers in seventeen seventy six, it's for January sixth
is the sixth cents in twenty twenty, so that ends
up being one million, seven hundred and seventy six thousand,
(02:48:42):
two hundred and twenty dollars and six cents. And that's
the base pay for everyone. Here's the thing. For every
person that's spent in prison, they get a thousand dollars
added per day. Right if you are in isolation, that's
ten thousand a day that you get from our federal government.
(02:49:04):
And then it's five million if the Geneva Convention, we
proved that you have violated the Geneva Convention, meaning that
you tortured that inmate. Then they get five million dollars
out of that. So, you know, these are the things
that that I've come up with that I think was
very fair for a government that was weaponized against a
(02:49:29):
community that were supporters of President Trump, the Republican Party
and the Patriots.
Speaker 3 (02:49:35):
And so see, I don't know how Trump would feel
about that. I think you'd feel pretty damn good about it,
wouldn't you.
Speaker 4 (02:49:47):
Well, I know one thing what I'm hoping is is
that everybody will go to my link on Maha and
will vote for me. I've got fifty five votes, so
I'm looking at five hundred and fifty is what I'd
love to have votes. And so people go there and
(02:50:12):
you have to create account and then it allows you
to vote because it has to be a legitimate person.
It's something that what we're doing is is completely transparent.
So everything that's there is what's so important for us
to understand that Trump, Elon Musk and Kennedy what they're
(02:50:36):
doing is is they're trying to make everything transparent for everybody.
Speaker 3 (02:50:40):
Yeah, and they're trying to kill the swamp plain and
simple exactly. Now, Bill, do you have anything you want to.
Speaker 18 (02:50:48):
Ask, Jeff, I'm happy to hear the news that your
son's been released and back home with you. That's a
good deal. And like you said, January twentieth and the
pardons and a little bit of justice can't come soon enough.
Speaker 4 (02:51:00):
Yeah, absolutely, you know. And the thing is is that
that the uh threat of my son was very real
because there was a guy that was murdered then, uh,
the the night that my they got my son up
at four o'clock, but in the middle of the night,
(02:51:21):
you know, the Pisces, the gang Pisces, which is the
Mexican gang that's that's there, murdered a man in his
cell and worried about that could have very easily been ryant.
Speaker 3 (02:51:34):
That's right, That's that was the threat.
Speaker 4 (02:51:37):
And so getting him out we're we kind of take it.
Speaker 3 (02:51:41):
Uh uh uh you probably uh you probably sped a
little bit to get there and to get back.
Speaker 4 (02:51:49):
Well, we wanted to get there, that's for sure.
Speaker 3 (02:51:51):
I'd never read you out, but uh, Patricia Owden Maxwell,
you are a special Jeff. You've been called by God
for this time, so glad you're faithful to the call,
excited about being a part of your life and what
God is doing through you, and I think I think
she's right. Uh, Richard, I.
Speaker 4 (02:52:14):
Really appreciated Pastor pat thank you so much. I've had
many a phone call with her. I love her to dad.
She is absolutely a woman of God, and I'm thankful
that I have somebody like her praying for me.
Speaker 3 (02:52:30):
Richard c. Lockwood. That's a great idea, Jeff. There should
also be a statue erected in the Capitol Building commemorating
the slain patriot Ashley Babbitt.
Speaker 6 (02:52:43):
You know.
Speaker 4 (02:52:43):
And and that's the thing, Ashley Babbitt. We need Roslin, Borlin,
we need Philip, Benjamin and Cavin. Oh shoot, I'm drawing
a blank on on Cavin's last name. Those were the
four patriots that died that day, two of them through
flash bangs. Roslin was literally beat to death by a
(02:53:08):
Capitol police officer, and then Ashley Babbitt was shot in
the throat by Michael byrd uh And who was uh
exonerated by his own people in his own office. They
said they investigated and found no wrong.
Speaker 3 (02:53:28):
They need to go after him too, you know. So
we'll see how that works out, all right. So anything
else you want you want to cover.
Speaker 4 (02:53:37):
You know, The great thing is is that Uh Biden
pardoned his son, and boy did that lay open for
the day six ers and for the people because here's
one of the great things that's going to happen. He
lost when when Hunter is pardoned, he loses his right
(02:53:58):
to take the fifth Uh on the stand. So he
has to testify. And I think that that's a great
thing because he's going to testify against his own family
and there is no pardons for the rest of his families.
He can testify and bring it down.
Speaker 3 (02:54:13):
He's required to tell the truth, isn't he Well.
Speaker 4 (02:54:17):
Even if he and the great thing about it is
if he lies, that that's perjury. He goes to prison.
Speaker 3 (02:54:25):
Well, I'll tell you what. Things that go around have
come around, and we need to keep the pressure on
for sure. Other than Dave wainbowun dot net, where can
people find.
Speaker 4 (02:54:38):
You right now? The thing we can do is go
to gifts in goo dot com, forward slash ryan Zinc.
Speaker 3 (02:54:48):
Right now.
Speaker 4 (02:54:48):
My website is still up, but it's we're not really
doing any campaign. I'm still trying to figure out what
I'm going to do. I've got I have to get
through this process, h if uh and then I've got
to sit down and have that uh talk with President
(02:55:09):
Trump and with Robert Kennedy when I'm put in that
position to make a determination as to whether I will
run or will I spend all four years in President
Trump's cabinet, Uh, working for we the people in a
stronger position than what I would be as a freshman.
Speaker 10 (02:55:29):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:55:29):
Congressman, Well, that's what I think. I think you have
a lot to offer. And that's what I mean by that.
Uh you know, I tell you what Biden Uh you know,
uh now convinced. I mean DEM's now convinced Biden was
a criminal, and uh they've decided to get even with
(02:55:51):
him by singing jail to the thief. Ladies and gentlemen.
That's there. Let's hear it for for our good friend,
and let's pray for Jeff Zinc and Ryan Zinc and
his whole family. Okay, and uh he's another he's a minister.
He's an example of me being outministered. Got pastor, Pat
(02:56:14):
you got a pastor? Are you a pastor?
Speaker 4 (02:56:19):
I am, yes, I'm a my main minister.
Speaker 3 (02:56:22):
So okay, but my wife is now a minister and
she's not a pastor. Are you a pastor. What's the difference.
Speaker 4 (02:56:30):
I don't, well, pastors, when you're over at church, and
I have been over a church, I can preach in
the pulpit and everything. A minister is somebody who can
marry and barry.
Speaker 3 (02:56:41):
Mary and barry. Okay. So if you have that on
your cars or something like that, I mean we're gonna
we're gonna marry and then bury you. Is that is
that the way it goes? All right? Listen, thank you,
my friend. I'm so happy for you. And uh let's
I'm gonna do a lot of praying. I have them
and my wife will take down whatever it is we
need to have here. I hope to look that up
(02:57:02):
and maybe help you. Okay, thanks a lot, all right,
I appreciate thank you you too, Bye bye. All right,
we got we got what two minutes, two and a
half minutes. Uh So anything you'd like to talk about,
it's wide open for you, buddy.
Speaker 15 (02:57:16):
No.
Speaker 18 (02:57:16):
I just appreciate the studio audience who they don't know
when to laugh exactly. And you kind kind of prod
him a little bit and turn the lights on and
then get him go out.
Speaker 3 (02:57:25):
Oh my god.
Speaker 18 (02:57:26):
Thanks, Thanks. It wasn't a joke. I was just making observation.
Speaker 3 (02:57:29):
No, it's for you.
Speaker 18 (02:57:30):
You guys are very supportive.
Speaker 3 (02:57:31):
I appreciate it that that's out there.
Speaker 18 (02:57:33):
You know we got Yeah, that's incredible.
Speaker 3 (02:57:35):
We gotta say you and now we gottay him overtime.
Speaker 18 (02:57:37):
I think that you might be violating fire code with this,
the audience.
Speaker 3 (02:57:40):
You have here. Yeah, so far we kept that's a secret.
Speaker 18 (02:57:43):
Well, I guess there's the beat.
Speaker 3 (02:57:44):
The beat you realize do you realize my anniversary is
was December the third for actually having a show starting
in two thousand and eight. Yeah, and uh, we're now
in our seventeenth year.
Speaker 18 (02:58:00):
That's great.
Speaker 3 (02:58:02):
Started this when I was sixty and I'm now seventy six.
Speaker 18 (02:58:06):
That's awesome, isn't. I'm glad to be a part of it.
Speaker 3 (02:58:08):
Yeah, and I'm glad you are a part of it.
And I'm glad that my audience. Oh and Andrew Shrom
how sweet. She's probably talking about somebody else, But you
are a true patriot.
Speaker 18 (02:58:21):
And uh for to Jeff, Yeah, Jeff, Jeff's.
Speaker 3 (02:58:24):
A true patriot. Well, so it was my good friend here,
Bill Hardware. So how's John? How's Don Mayhew does do?
Speaker 16 (02:58:32):
Well?
Speaker 18 (02:58:33):
Yeah, he's been busy too.
Speaker 3 (02:58:35):
Yeah, he likes to bring guests of his own on
the show, does he Josh.
Speaker 18 (02:58:41):
Josh Holly?
Speaker 3 (02:58:42):
Yeah, no, no, yeah, right, Josh works for him. Oh cool.
Speaker 18 (02:58:47):
Yeah, yeah, that's great.
Speaker 14 (02:58:49):
That's fine.
Speaker 3 (02:58:49):
Sorry, it's fine, except she got kicked out. So yeah,
I wish he'd tell me, you know, anyhow may he
was listening to this. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know.
Speaker 16 (02:58:59):
I know.
Speaker 3 (02:59:00):
He does bring eggs though, he brings eggs and he's
a good guy.
Speaker 18 (02:59:03):
He's a good guy.
Speaker 3 (02:59:04):
Yeah. So I'm really really happy that you're here, and
I hope my guests, uh, thank them, thank you, thank
you all for listening. And we're gonna be uh, we're
gonna be back. Well, i'll tell you what. We got
two weeks where we're gonna be off. But we'll be
back next week for sure. But after that, I think
(02:59:25):
it's going to be two weeks off. We're actually taking
a break. Uh. This is this is because Donald Trump
won and we can do it, you know, because that
election was so huge. It's amazing, isn't it. Don't you
often raise your hands? Don't you all feel a lot
better now than you did November the third? All right,
(02:59:52):
I'll be back with another edition of the Dave Wayne
Bomb Show next Friday.
Speaker 1 (03:00:00):
Against the wind, I have to be learned and have
to be known about being people