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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Not to be Megan Kelly Uh investigated the Jesus to
investigate Obama, Hillary as well as John Comby and Brennan
Uh and jail them if guilty, fight law there with

(00:21):
law there. Now, what do you think of that?

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Well, you know, when I was running the U, I
sentate and every night, every day, three or four times
a day. When I was giving my stump speech, I say,
the reason why people have lost confidence in politics, lost
confidence not just in the Democrats but in the Republicans
and the whole system, is that nobody is ever held accountable.
I mean people that walked in through open doors being
held open for him by Capitol police, and walked through

(00:47):
the velvet ropes and fist pumped cops and sang the
national anthem. They went to prison.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
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 us, boobs. We're real and
we're spectacular. A lot of politics and fund sprinkled with
a lot of laughs. Heard in every state in the

(01:16):
Union and one thousand cities around the world. We just
finished sixteen years of broadcast excellence. Now in our seventeenth
year Dave Weinbaum show is streaming live all over the world.

(01:46):
So how do we solve the law fare Dems used
to get Trump and almost throw him in jail. Megan
Kelly's idea is to use real laws in our constitution
to investigate real crimes, crimes against people whose lives were

(02:11):
ruined by what we know as one six ers. Mark
McCluskey represents the poor souls jailed without trials, welcome, welcomed
into the Capitol by DC cops, many of whom high

(02:33):
fived them and accompanied on little tours. When the signal
went out, Robert bullets shot into the crowds, little explosive
gas bombs with severe injury to the crowds by the
Capitol police. Even if you didn't breach the Capitol or

(02:58):
went into it to peacefully find a toilet then walk out,
you are subject to the FBI coming to your home
no matter where, with helicopters tanks, to dragging four year

(03:20):
olds out with their rifles pointed at them, lighting them
up as targets against their tiny chests. Crimes worse than Russia.
We need to fix this or we lose America.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
Nancy Pelosi Mark Milly can commit treason. The FBI and
the Department of Justice can weaponize the departments against the
President of the United States and against the party wiretap
his campaign headquarters. What was Watergate about? Right? Watergate was
about some idiot burglar is allegedly trying to bug democratic headquarters.
Here we have the United States of America, on completely

(04:06):
false pretenses, bugging the campaign headquarters of the Republican candidate
for president. Nobody's going to jail, I mean, and you know,
the first time around, Trump said, oh, you know, we're
just going to give Hillary a by give her a pass.
We've just move forward. Well you saw how that worked out.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Okay, we're here on the show. The show's opening and
we've got lots of great people to interview today. But
before that, say hello to my producer JP Maxwell, Hi, Jp,
how are you doing? Everybody doing good? Good? And my
wife is not here yet, but let's thank Rick Henderson,

(04:46):
who is out there in Salem and does all the
clips and the bits and does a great job with them.
We're going to interview today JJ, Bradshaw, Uh, Chris Adamo,
Bill Hardwick, Bob Willis, and Mark and Pat McCluskey. So

(05:09):
we've got to we've and McCluskey is becoming a real
classic here because you know, somehow he can't seem to
get it out to the mainstream media that he has
absolute proof of the insurrection done not by Magas but
by the Biden administraive administration, causing all sorts of havoc

(05:38):
in America. It's unfair and we need to answer with it.
And I believe Megan Kelly is correct when she says
we need to put these people under real laws, with
real trials. So you know, it looks like we're going

(05:59):
to have a great show today, and if you want
to call the show five seven three, five seven eight
twenty seven hundred as a little bit of a not
a great thing. But you know, every once in a while,
the rabbi has to take a day off. So he's
taken today off and he'll be back next week. And

(06:23):
you know, they're like a in a period over there
where it's like they're close to the end of the war,
but sometimes those things take a long time. Hamas still
won't give back the hostages. Why do they have hostages?
At this point? Does anyone know what's the purpose of it?

(06:43):
They know that they know that they're going to continue
to shoot and find Hamas until they produce the hostages.
They think there is ten alive and ten dead. I mean,
Jews aren't even going to to kill you for ten hostages.
They just want them back so they can bury them properly.

(07:07):
And this the brain. I don't know how the brains
operate with people in Hamas as to it's just a
death cult. They'd rather die than return hostages, is that it? Well,
if so, I believe we're right to do it. You know,

(07:27):
we're not right probably to kill babies, but you know,
don't put your babies under hospitals or under military activity.
So all right?

Speaker 3 (07:41):
Well, and not to say that it's been proven that
the Israeli Defense Force has given the civilians and Gaza
plenty of notice before they strike, trying to make sure.

Speaker 1 (07:52):
They have a chance to get out as well. Who
does that? Did we do that in Germany? Did did
Japan do that with us? Did we do that in Japan?
We dropped two nukes on Japan, killing hundreds and thousands
of people, and we wrong to do that? I you
know what, they attacked us like Pearl Harbor, about thirteen

(08:17):
hundred dead complete surprise. We were negotiating with them at
the time and thought it was being done in goodwill,
and they attacked us out of nowhere. And the same
thing happened in Israel in Gaza Jews. But you know,
they're losing thirteen hundred in one day, not to minimize

(08:39):
anyone's life, but it's a lot different than losing oney
three hundred people in a country that had about over
three hundred million people at the time Jews a number
about ten million in Israel. Actually a couple of thousand
of those fly Muslims Andrews, and a lot of them

(09:05):
fight for Israel. A lot of the Muslims there and
Drew's they pick up a gun and go defend Israel.
How's that? How's that?

Speaker 2 (09:17):
So?

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Uh? Let's uh until JJ makes it and he's he'ped
me here in about a minute or less. Uh, and
he's he's going to have as always a lot of
great stuff. Uh. Did the did cloud seating cause the
Texas disaster? What do you think? I think it might have.

(09:40):
I think they had a guy on there who claims
he owns that business, and he was doing some seating
uh there before the floods, and uh, he's not admitting
any guilt or anything, but the apps show that this

(10:01):
was a shocker, that this spread out and you could
see that it spread out all along the coast there
and just nailed that place in Texas. Well, looky, look
a here, all right, ladies and gentlemen, we're in for
a special treat We have an expert of the constitution
and of current events. He's especially effective in free speech

(10:27):
and the right to have guns. And he is three
hundred and fifty seven years old. It's a getting hard
to remember those big numbers like that, but he is.
He is a smart, smart man, and he's been with
me for about almost seventeen years. Please welcome all the
way from Raleagh, Missouri. John Jeffrey Bradshaw, Hi JJ, how

(10:52):
are you?

Speaker 4 (10:54):
You know, Dave, I couldn't be better, but having Flip
Brown and you and I and stuff so much stuff, fine,
I know it becomes difficult to pick out what is
important enough to talk about. In your monologue, you mentioned
Gaza and the Israelis. You know they have been banging

(11:15):
Syria fairly well, yea, Ascus has been getting it from
the Israelis. So let's let's talk about Middle Eastern power
for a minute. You know, the Middle East for decades,
under a series of presidents, weak presidents on our part.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
Has just been a mess.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
These people have been fighting each other since time immemorial.
And along comes Donald J. Trump and a fellow named
Benjamin Netanyahu, both very strong leaders and two guys that
get along pretty well. You can bet that they have
conversations on the phone fairly off. And what's happening. Look,

(11:54):
what's happening in the Middle East. When you get a
strong America, when you get a strong Israel, people start
buying for peace. Now Halas is an exception. They're insane,
and I'm afraid there's not a lot can be done
with them, except perhaps annihilate them. But the rest of
the folks, the neighbors of Israel, it is likely they're

(12:18):
going to sign up to the Abraham Accords.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
This is unheard of, it's always it's already in the works.

Speaker 4 (12:24):
It is in the works. And that's what happens when
you deal from a position of power, which net and
Yahoo has and Trump has. You notice that the Europeans
are starting to fall in behind Trump because they realize
they spot a winter when they see one.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
They're also a little bit nervous about Russia right now too.
They're also a little bit nervous about Russia right now too.
In Europe.

Speaker 4 (12:55):
You know, I think Putin and Trump are playing a
little game of chicken. Yeah, I think it will go nuclear. No,
I think both of them are smart enough that they
will get close to that. You know, part of the
issue there. Ukraine was invaded and Crimea was invaded by
Russia because of weak leadership in this country. The Obamas

(13:20):
and the Bidens, I mean talk about limp risk morons.
Their foreign policy was.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
A disgust and well, you know what it was what
they wanted it to be.

Speaker 4 (13:31):
When Biden comes back and says, oh.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
Invade a little bit, just a little tiny bit in me,
what is wrong with you? We're finding out a little
bit of pen note by pennote, automatic pen note by
automatic pen notte. We're finding out what's wrong with this guy?

Speaker 4 (13:51):
Where did the Democrats get these clowns? So we're coming
out of a foreign policy that's been a disaster, and
Don Trump is turning this back around. This is what
happens when you have strength. The man is not afraid
to say what he thinks, and he's not afraid to
take action on and take a look at the tariffs.
All the economists, the mainstream economists sating well are the

(14:14):
ones that you will read about and CNN say, oh
my god, it's going to be a disaster, it's going
to be hyperinflation, We're going to go into recession, blah
blah blah blah. And then you look at the data
and none of that's happening.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
Well, and these guys are showing us results of the
polls you talking about, CNN, and they're actually showing, in mystery,
how Trump is actually going up still at this point,
even with all the crap they're spreading, and they're getting

(14:48):
there nowhere. They're now up to they're now down to
nineteen percent support the Democrats and they've got nobody leading them. Nobody.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
Well, the dams don't have a plan. Since you have
segued into that, I'll just I'll spit out the data
that I have. CNN's chief data analyst, a fellow named
Harry Enton, quoted a CNN poll in March that had
the Dams at twenty nine percent. Then CNN did another

(15:24):
poll with Quinnipac Congressional Democrats. Approval among Democratic voters. Now,
these are the people that actually go to the polls.
Thirty nine percent approval, disapproval fifty two percent. In that
same Quinnipac poll released this last Monday, they're down twelve points.

(15:45):
We're talking twelve points in the red for Democrats overall.
Amongst Democrat voters. This is not amongst the man in
the street. This is amongst people that are likely to
vote in the election. Disaster for them.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (16:01):
Now, let's turn this around and take a look at
the Republican approval rate amongst likely voters. In the Republican polls,
Trump is at ninety percent. Ninety percent. No president has
done that in recent history.

Speaker 5 (16:19):
Even the people that.

Speaker 4 (16:20):
Don't like this guy appreciate what he's doing for our country.

Speaker 5 (16:24):
I certainly do.

Speaker 4 (16:25):
I don't particularly like the guy, but I certainly support him. Hello, Lisa,
welcome to you.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
Yeah, welcome to the show here. Good morning.

Speaker 4 (16:37):
It turns out again another CNN poll amongst one thousand
and fifty seven voters, six to ten of those voters
said that most Republicans and Democrats in Congress do not
deserve re election. Call that we have midterms coming up
here pretty soon.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
What are they running on? What do they have anything?

Speaker 4 (17:01):
That's the issue. The Republicans actually have a recent track record.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
That they can go. They've got a great track record,
and they were put in office to do exactly what
they're doing, and they're doing it at record speed. So
what are this The.

Speaker 4 (17:21):
Democrats have nothing to run on. They're still yeah in
that Orange Man bad song.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
Yeah, and they still want men to be playing in
girls' sports. How does that work?

Speaker 4 (17:32):
Talk about getting behind the wrong side of an argument
and then sticking with The killer of this thing is
they've been doing this so badly for the last year
and they're not changing. They're sticking with the same.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
Old The only thing they can do is turn around
and say, yeah, well Trump Trump is doing it right
and we're going to do it better, and then explain
how that's going to happen.

Speaker 4 (17:58):
Yeah, please tell me how that's going to I'd like
to see the plan on that. These folks actually have nothing.
And even the clown James Carvell, who I got admit
I read his stuff because he's a lunatic.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
Well he's funny, but he's on target for some of.

Speaker 4 (18:15):
This stuff, is telling the Democrat leadership, what is the matter.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
With you people?

Speaker 4 (18:20):
Anyone, anyone that's conscious, is able to see that you're
on the wrong side of this stuff. And yet here
you go, again and again and again, you march out
clowns like Kamala Harris and expect her to say something sensible. Please,
let's let's look at the other folks in the condres.

(18:41):
I don't even remember the names anymore. But the black
woman that is absolutely nuts, not Maxine water.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
Cracket.

Speaker 4 (18:51):
Where in the hell did you get this person from?

Speaker 1 (18:54):
And he's out of Texas, of all places, he's out
of Texas.

Speaker 4 (19:00):
Understand that her own staff thinks she's a nutjob.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Yeah, how do you people do this?

Speaker 4 (19:08):
How can you, in good conscience parade these morons out
in front of us and say this is your new leadership?

Speaker 1 (19:17):
Well, how do you get people? I understand their morons,
but how do you get average Americans, some of whom
actually like these people better than Trump. And it's not
because they like them, It's because they If Trump solved
cancer tomorrow, they'd hate them for it for some reason.
And that's it's it's so ridiculous. You can't even argue

(19:39):
with them.

Speaker 4 (19:40):
If Donald Trump turned water into wine tomorrow, they would
still hate both.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
But this is all they have, Dave, I know, you know,
and it's a bad thing because they're getting they're getting physical.
They're getting to the point where they want to attack
us physically, are attacking ice all over the country. And
that's got to stop. They got to put a stop
to that.

Speaker 5 (20:06):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
And they're claiming that we're stealing people and all that,
and you know, it's it's just they have chosen a
road that leads to war, and it might be with
each other, and it just might be a civil war.
And and you know a lot of them are also

(20:27):
scared to death, like people in Congress who have committed
crimes who know they got them. They've got these guys
and they're just starting to indict them and things like that.
You know. Coleman and Schiff comes to mind. Yeah, and
Brandan and Adam Schiff. Yeah, all these people know they're

(20:48):
under the gun. So they're pushing, they're pushing for for
this to cloud up their situation.

Speaker 4 (20:55):
You said in your monologue that instead of using lawfair
against these folks, would actually use the law against these folks.
You and I have talked about this for the last
year on and off, that the Republicans need to take
the high.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Road on this thing.

Speaker 4 (21:10):
They make everything that they do makes sense to the
American people, and I think they're doing that. I think
they're selling that fairly well. I wonder you know there's
a big stink going on about the auto pen and
was Joe Biden? Actually there was Joe Biden directing this stuff?

(21:31):
I think a whole bunch of US conservatives think no,
Joe was in the basement trying to find the change
of depends, and his staff was taking care of these things.
Will that blow up in their face?

Speaker 5 (21:44):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (21:44):
There's an awful lot of noise being made about it,
But how much of that can you prosecute?

Speaker 1 (21:49):
I do not know.

Speaker 4 (21:51):
Pam BONDI might know, she hasn't said that. The point, though, Dave,
that you and I are both making about this is
the Dems have nothing. They have nothing substantial. If you're
going to try to win an election, you have to
prove that you have a better idea than the other
guy and that you're willing to implement it.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
None of that. They've given up on it. They've given it.
They've given up on logic, they've given up on anything
they can do positively to convince American people other than
winning a war. Now that that they're going off into
the distance with that. I don't know what country is
going to want to help them, but they're going to
need help if they're going to do that. And I

(22:34):
don't I don't see it. I don't see it. China
did nothing about Iran, and nider did Russia when Trunk
took those bombs and destroyed their nukes. So there's no
evidence that we can find now that who's going to
back them, and they can't do this by themselves.

Speaker 4 (22:54):
Well, when you talk about civil war, Dave, yeah, let's
take a look at conservative versus liberal. The liberal are
willing to riot, of course, in cities that the police
won't come after them. You don't see the conservatives doing that.
We're sitting at home cleaning our ar fifteens and waiting

(23:15):
for them to start something that they.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Can or maybe even working on jobs.

Speaker 4 (23:20):
Okay, yeah, some of us actually work for a living
and amazement.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (23:27):
So these guys, they've proved to be on the wrong
side of every argument, and okay, I get that. I've
been on the wrong side of arguments too, but you
don't stick with that sinking ship you do a little
bit of thought and maybe some reflection and come up
with answers that are better than your opponent. And these
guys can't do that. We are literally stuck with Orange

(23:51):
Man bad from these folks. That's their backup position.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
That's not what's that's it. And obviously there's a lot
of people, there's a there's a lot of people, millions
and millions of people. Uh, and they're saying seventy seven million.
I think Trump's take was more like eighty five ninety million.
I would guess ninety and and you know, they just

(24:18):
there's no way of beating that. I mean, you're not
going to get Americans to follow you into a civil
war unless they're just total, total, totally nuts or just delusional.

Speaker 4 (24:31):
I mean, well, and we've cleaned up the elections and
have enough election scrutiny now, but they're going to have
a hell of the time stealing it this next time.
Of course, all of us are going to be watching
the midterms pretty carefully. But I think what they did
and the previous election went the slimy Joe managed to win,
they can't get away with that. There's too many eyes

(24:53):
looking at these things.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
Yes, and good.

Speaker 4 (24:57):
It's as it should be. Now, you know, Arsory Taylor
Green has just come up with some legislation that says
only citizens can vote and only citizens can be counted
in the census. Whether that actually flies or not, couldn't
tell you, but I think it's a step in the
right direction. Oh yeah, we never you know, I go

(25:19):
back a long ways in this country. We never intended
to count visitors in our census, and that includes illegal
visitors who don't intend to leave.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Can you name the countries that do honor the votes
of people that came into their country unwanted or illegally.
Who does that? Nobody?

Speaker 4 (25:41):
Well, no country does that. And in our country, we
don't even keep track of who's here for real and
who's not. Yeah, you can thank the Democrats for that.
The liberals who would like to flood our elections with
illegals who ostensibly will vote Democrat. That's just wrong on
so many levels. Dave, and I think the citizens of

(26:04):
this country have finally seen Donald Trump's doing something about it.
They're backing him. Well, good, good, that's as it should be.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Well, not only this country is backing this, but some
of the immigrants in the United States from Mexico, from
El Salvador. They are volunteering themselves to go back to
their home countries because they're afraid of being picked up
off the street somewhere. And so what they're planning on

(26:35):
doing is going back and staying and or going back
and then starting the routine legally to come back to
the United States. That's and that doesn't cause much action
at the border these days.

Speaker 4 (26:49):
Isn't that refreshing? Absolutely, we were talking about the Democrats
lack of putting anybody out front that makes any sense.
Let's talk for a mon about Gavin Newsom. You know,
there's been talk in the DNC among the Democrat power
players that Gavin Newsom, the man from California that has

(27:11):
the nice hair and has.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
No agenda watching watching about nice hair, up.

Speaker 4 (27:17):
As a potential Democrat candidate for president. You know, you've
got a whole bunch of people in Washington, DC that
are looking at Gavin Newsom's underwear looking for stuff to
nuke him. Well, I got a piece of that for you.

Speaker 1 (27:34):
Shouldn't be heard.

Speaker 4 (27:36):
California's high speed rail debacle. They were funded sixteen years ago.
You put high speed rail and this is like the
bullet train right in Tokyo between California the cities. And
you know something, sixteen years, Dave, they've not laid a

(27:57):
single mile of track.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
We're talking about three billion dollars. I think it's actually
closer to four billion, four billion dollars. Where did the
where did the money go? Well? Here it is.

Speaker 4 (28:13):
The California folks are saying it is rather difficult in
our state to use eminent domain to take property that
is privately owned.

Speaker 5 (28:24):
I looked into that, and.

Speaker 4 (28:25):
Yeah, California eminent domain laws are pretty stiff. They are
stiff in the siding on the side of the individual landowner.
But wait a minute, sixteen years. You guys can't come
up with eminent domain and purchase land in sixteen years.
Oh no, we got a lot of permitting problems, We

(28:47):
got a lot of buying the land. How about you
guys just walk away from this and say this was
a very bad idea, and let's just give the money
back and our freeways.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
But they don't have the money anymore they spent this.

Speaker 4 (29:00):
Of course they don't. That all went to silly socialist garbage.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
You got it.

Speaker 4 (29:06):
It was a giveaway from the very beginning and Gavin
Newsom for years has defended that high speed rail. This
is something that he politicked on. He said this is
going to be the best thing from California. Now he's
turned around and saying, well, look, the federal government took
four billion dollars of that that was unspent. Now we

(29:28):
can't do it. We don't have any money. Gavin, I'm
so sorry, man, but that does not fly us. Rednecks
Endrella aren't going to buy that, not a chance in
the world. And let's face it, your constituents are not
going to buy that either. They recognize it for the
political garbage socialists.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
And isn't it something that the only reason people like
him is because he's got a good head of hair.

Speaker 5 (29:53):
Yeah, he's got it.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
I mean I realized Trump's got a good head of
hair too, But you know, give me a break ahead
of hair doesn't and you got anything under it or
between the ears.

Speaker 4 (30:03):
Yeah, we're talking an empty head inside of this thing.
And Gavin Newsom, I'm wrongside of every single argument.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
And then there's the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass.
Oh my god, that woman needs to go to getmo.
She is way, absolutely absolutely they won't get proposed to
them for you, all right, go ahead, recisions.

Speaker 4 (30:28):
You and I have talked about recisions in the past,
and that's when the government claws back money that they
had otherwise committed to questionable causes and try to get
some of their cash back. Jd Vance broke the tie
in the Senate to take back eight point three billion
dollars of USA money one point one billion dollars for PBS.

(30:53):
All of this stuff was uncovered by the Doze.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Team and NPR two and NPR as well.

Speaker 4 (31:00):
Yes, NPR, PBS, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Yes, the umbrella that those operated a wing of the DNC, Yes,
both of no question about it.

Speaker 4 (31:14):
Let's talk about the Republicans that didn't support this. And
you're going to recognize both of these names because they
come up on your show all the time. Lisa Murkowski
from Alaska, Susan Collins from May No shock. Where are
both rhinos?

Speaker 5 (31:32):
Have been?

Speaker 4 (31:33):
Rhinos vote with Democrats more often than Republicans. How is
it possible that they continue to run on a Republican
ticket and get.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
Well, I don't know about I don't know about the one.
Is it mean? Is that where she's from or Susan
Collins or Maine, mean, and the other one in Alaska.
But they have a screwy election in Alaska. You can
actually finish third in the first part of it and
still win. How does that work?

Speaker 4 (32:04):
That is ranked That is ranked choice voting, and ranked
choice voting is a terrible, terrible thing.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Well, you're not really getting what what the people want.

Speaker 5 (32:15):
Yeah, you know, they really are wanting.

Speaker 4 (32:17):
To get what you want. Your vote doesn't count past
the first time that you vote. All these are successful
as successive voting.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
While we're on, I want to read some of these things,
so some of them I think belong to you. Okay, Well, John,
Jeffrey Bradshaw ready, Oh, you're always ready. Patricia Oden Maxwell,
looking good, sounding good go team. Hi, pat Roy Maddox,
good morning. You don't know.

Speaker 6 (32:53):
But it went the wrong way.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Thank you. Good morning, Shannon Is Shannon Reed, Good morning, TG.
I thank god it's Friday. I think, Dave, thank you,
all right, I get it now, Friday. That now that's
from another uh person on here, and I for them.
I'm losing it right now. She'll probably come in and

(33:18):
say something, Oh, TG, I f thank god it's Friday.
She she corrected herself. Okay, well, thank you so much.
I guessed it though. Don't I get some applause for that?
Her mind? Okay, that's enough, that's enough. Well, we got
to check the crowd out there and see if there

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actually came to work today.

Speaker 4 (33:40):
You know, well, I think a lot of the people
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Speaker 1 (33:44):
I'm not sure, are they really? I didn't know that.

Speaker 4 (33:48):
It has been my pleasure.

Speaker 1 (33:49):
I will all right, Well you have a great weekend.
High to your lovely bride and uh let's let's hear
it for John Jeffrey Bradshaw today today and always a star.
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Speaker 1 (40:26):
This man loves Wyoming and his fight to make it great?
Why am I sheeing you? The camera try to switch
on me. I'm gonna switch it back, okay, Like, hey, hey,
I'm sorry, but I'm now intro. I'm now going to
have to introduce and I'm going to have to interview

(40:50):
my my producer. I don't know what will happened here?
What did you guys do? Hey?

Speaker 5 (40:56):
I like this, JP's taking over the show this?

Speaker 1 (40:58):
How about that trod? I got no picture, My wife
got no picture. What the hell is going on here? Now? Okay?

Speaker 5 (41:05):
Mute Dave?

Speaker 1 (41:07):
Yeah, well yeah he went he went for the button.
I think he knows better. Anyhow, This man loves Wyoming
and and he has a fight to make it great again.
He's a pizza fish shinado and sometimes eats pasta when
it suits him. Obviously, he's an Italian American. What's the difference.

(41:32):
What's what's this about you? Missing Wyoming?

Speaker 11 (41:36):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (41:37):
Has the FBI tracked you to Missouri? I mean, will
you miss Wyoming.

Speaker 5 (41:43):
Okay, So all of my Wyoming friends there on Facebook
this time of year, they start putting up the pictures,
they start traveling around the state and if you haven't
been there, Wyoming this time of year is stunning. It
is just absolutely beautiful. The high Country is just unmatched
anywhere in the world.

Speaker 1 (42:02):
Why did you picture a big snowstorm? Then?

Speaker 5 (42:05):
Yeah, that's what I said when I said, I get
so homesick. And what I have to do when I
see those pictures and I remember those those summer places
that were just out of this world, is I have
to remember there's nine other months of the year that
you have to consider. And that's why I put the
picture of the blizzard, because yeah, I've had my share
of times driving through blizzards like that. So that's what
that was all about.

Speaker 1 (42:26):
So is it true that there are there are no
FBI people there that have sent criminals from the mob
to places like Wyoming? That I don't know.

Speaker 5 (42:41):
But if you want to talk about criminals, we did
have Liz Cheney for a while there. Yeah, so she
did the next best thing for a criminal to being
in jail is being in public office, unfortunately, and she
did so pretending to be a Republican. So don't get
me started.

Speaker 1 (42:55):
Well that that's going to be the purview of Mark
and Patricia McCluskey coming up in about two hours. Yeah,
a little less than two hours. So Hunter Biden blames
the Dems for abandoning Joe. I feel bad for him,

(43:16):
don't you.

Speaker 5 (43:17):
You know this is when when when leftists lose, it's
never never in their world, it's never because they had
a bad ideology that people rejected. There's always going to
be an excuse. If you remember, the initial excuses we
heard was people wouldn't vote for Kamala Harris because.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
She was black and she was a woman. Okay, and
so we still hear that.

Speaker 5 (43:41):
Yeah, it's it's you make excuses. What you don't admit
is that your ideology, your Marxist ideology, stinks and that
people once they realize that's what you're about, they want
nothing to do with it. Okay, because if you do that,
you're not gonna be able to schmooze your way into
maybe the next election. And believe me, there working hard
towards the midterms and towards twenty twenty eight, and sadly

(44:06):
so much of the time so much along the way.
The rhinos are aiding in a bedding and I can
go into that one what's her name, Salazar out of Florida,
the Republican that's pushing for amnesty of everything we've fought
for to try and get Trump and off so we
can make America America again. And we have a Republican
pushing for amnesty, Amnesty for who for the illegal aliens?

(44:32):
And guess what happens when you have amnesty for illegal aliens.
First of all, there's a big fight going on about
whether or not they should be included in the census,
and the answer America is absolutely not. The census is
about counting American citizens for one person for one purpose,
which is to define congressional districts.

Speaker 1 (44:51):
Well, they're also trying to stop child mutilation operations in
the transgender thing, and also trying to stop all the
fenandol that's killing kids and trafficking of children. They got
thirty five.

Speaker 5 (45:10):
Thousand of us during the border. You're absolutely right. Yeah,
I was dealing specifically with this amnesty and counting illegal
aliens in the census. If we're gonna count illegal aliens
in the census, we might as well count Iranians in
the census too, because they don't live here, they're not
from here. So what let's count them and let's make
everybody in the.

Speaker 1 (45:28):
World, and everybody in the world that's gonna vote Democrat
needs to be in this country. That is their motto.
It seems to me because they ain't running on anything.
Can you think of one thing that they're really running
on that makes any sense at all.

Speaker 5 (45:43):
They're still trying the mean tweets. They're still trying, they're
still pushing that nonsense.

Speaker 1 (45:48):
So they did that, and what happened. They lost big time,
and they lost. I bet you more bigger than what
we've seen.

Speaker 5 (45:56):
They only lost because you're disloyal and you're you're anti
woman and anti black. That's the only reason they lost. Okay,
forget the fact that their policy stinks.

Speaker 1 (46:05):
How can we be anti women if we don't want
men playing in their sports?

Speaker 5 (46:11):
Okay, I'll admit it. Go go go up to the
book here, chapter two and three. It's all about leftist hypocrisy. Yeah,
they'll change their tune on a dot.

Speaker 1 (46:20):
Yeah, show the book too, and I know it's on.
But because he's gonna cry like a baby if you
don't do this.

Speaker 5 (46:26):
Oh boy, you're really picking on me today. Hey hey, hey,
I pick.

Speaker 1 (46:30):
On you every week. I'm just getting started you because
you know what, you do worse to me than I
do to you.

Speaker 5 (46:38):
No wonder the reason, the reason, Dave winebamb everybody is
so uninformed this week is because PBS and NPR are
being shut down, so he doesn't have his source of
news anymore.

Speaker 1 (46:50):
Well, they haven't been shut down yet and I'm still talking.
How's that You're wrong? Not shut down yet working? The
microphone actually isn't working. You're being echoed? Are you serious?

Speaker 5 (47:01):
Definitely?

Speaker 1 (47:02):
Yeah, what do we got We'll check it out. So
can you hear me?

Speaker 5 (47:07):
Huh? I can hear you, but you're talking from across
the room.

Speaker 1 (47:12):
Okay, maybe turn my mic up a little bit. I
think it needs to be turned on. But that's okay,
I got it. You know idea. I get the feeling
they're trying to take take over here, and that's yeah.

Speaker 5 (47:26):
No, seriously, let's talk about this NPR PBS thing because
this is great and the left is melting down over this. Yes,
people are going to lose everything that they need because
they won't be informed anymore. No, what we had was
a leftist ministry of propaganda. The it was either the
NPR or PBS. President actually came out and said something
a few months back, and I believe you had quoted

(47:48):
it where she's talking about, well, people need disinformation because
they can't handle real information, so we've got to repackage
it for him so they think correctly. Okay, and this
this was at your taxpayer expense and mind, and it's
being shut down.

Speaker 1 (48:04):
This is huge.

Speaker 5 (48:05):
The other thing that's huge this week or the last
week is when Trump came out and said the I
R S will not be interfering with pastors speaking political
truth from the pulpit because pastors are supposed to be
speaking truth from the pulpit, and if some of that
crosses into the political boundaries, the government has no right
to interfere on. So they stop that right and so

(48:27):
the I R S will not be will not be
censoring churches anymore. And again the left is having a meltdown,
and that's good. The free speech getting the truth out there,
that's what America needs.

Speaker 1 (48:41):
Yeah, and you love free speech until I say something.

Speaker 5 (48:46):
I know, oh you could say anything you want.

Speaker 1 (48:48):
It's when you start telling them am I sounding better
now because he was jiggling some mud wires.

Speaker 5 (48:52):
Still, you're still coming in from across the room. I
think I'm hearing you through JP's microphone.

Speaker 1 (48:57):
Seriously, really wow, oh, here we go again. Can you
hear me? Now?

Speaker 5 (49:05):
I can hear you?

Speaker 1 (49:06):
Just say it all all right? But he's he's he's
got the pink one on. He's putting the pink one
on for him. And this is not good. He's putting
the pink one on for him. No, no, hold on,
hold on, hold on, this is getting to be fun.
He scrambled them. Now see, okay, what about now, same same, yeah, okay, well,

(49:29):
as long as you can hear me somehow, some way.
So so, uh, how did banning of plastic straws help
clean up California? Because it looks like to me, wow,
how remarkable was that? Oh that again?

Speaker 5 (49:49):
That again. We go back to the the the selective
moralizing of the left because they.

Speaker 1 (49:54):
Do stuff like this, Boy did we need that?

Speaker 5 (49:57):
And they'll tell you that was so good for the environment.
That's saved Earth, it stopped global warming, it saved the seals,
it did all this stuff.

Speaker 1 (50:05):
And you could walk down the streets of la and
never find a homeless person or any dirt or an
extra man. Look, you can't do that now because of
the straws. The straws have been taken care of.

Speaker 5 (50:20):
That's the sewer that they make into every situation where
they take hold. But understand this, they always get that
control in those situations by doing something like grand standing
off the off of the straws. We're gonna we're gonna
stop this evil.

Speaker 1 (50:35):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (50:35):
They stopped the evil in the classroom because back in
the nineteen sixties, the classrooms in America were where they
would open up and they would a lot of them
would save the Lord's Prayer in the morning. And by golly,
those those leftists were gonna stop that because that was unconstitutional. Now,
what are they doing, drag queens in the classroom? That
is in the classroom. Every every kind of perverse leftist ideology,

(50:58):
religious dogma is in the class from But you can't
say the Lord's Prayer or you can't say Merry Christmas
because that's trampling somebody's constitutional rights.

Speaker 1 (51:07):
So, and to follow up on that, there's a quote
from the NEA Teachers Union head about diversity, and here's
what I'm quoting Here. We hain't got no time for
reading and writing. We've got to fight Trump. Yeah, that's

(51:27):
that's what the that's educating. That's the head of the
Education Union.

Speaker 5 (51:31):
Oh yeah yeah. As a matter of fact, I can
tell you I've been I've actually you'll love this part.
I've actually been fighting with some Wyoming lefties about this
because they're saying, well, that's not happening in Wyoming. Wyoming
is a conservative state, totally Republican, and yet the schools
in Wyoming are just like the schools in Chicago. They're
leftist cesspools. Okay, Wyoming Education Association is just their their

(51:56):
platform looks just as radical, lunatic left as the thing
as you're describing there.

Speaker 1 (52:02):
So Newsom is disturbed about who's going to harvest the weed.
You know, maybe Ice should cool him off. What do
you think?

Speaker 5 (52:13):
Okay, that was that was a good, good day of
winebamb joke. You you did see my comments? Oh you
I told news I said, I said. Besides, I said,
these these kids are only doing the jobs that American
kids won't do. Yeah, these children that they have the
slave labor exactly.

Speaker 1 (52:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (52:33):
So yeah, it's it's evil, It's it's all about corrupting?

Speaker 1 (52:37):
Who gets arrested here? Who gets arrested? Is it the
is it the people in who are running the farm?
Did they Are they getting arrested? Are are they illegal aliens?
Or are they like America's getting, you know, trafficking these kids?

Speaker 5 (52:56):
You know, if if you if you see people running
out of a bank with a bag full of money,
and you give them a ride and you take them
to safety where they can't get caught, what are you
You're aiding in a bedding?

Speaker 1 (53:08):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (53:08):
If you're the farmer, now the way and again the
way the left portrays us, these farmers that are feeding America,
these noble farmers, but they can't do it without illegal aliens. Right,
you're a farmer hiring foreigners. You're breaking the law too,
your facility.

Speaker 1 (53:23):
You know, even Trump fell for that for a while,
even Trump hand felled for that. I can't hear nothing now,
you can't hear anything.

Speaker 5 (53:30):
Now I can hear you a little tiny bit, but
you're still across the room.

Speaker 1 (53:36):
Okay, but even Trump fell for this. Can you turn
up my can you turn up my volume?

Speaker 13 (53:42):
No?

Speaker 1 (53:42):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (53:43):
Can you use a different headphone?

Speaker 1 (53:46):
Well, won't it won't help anything? Are you hearing hearing me?
Or what?

Speaker 2 (53:55):
Let me try this?

Speaker 1 (53:56):
And what's this there?

Speaker 5 (53:59):
Someone that you're going?

Speaker 1 (54:00):
All right?

Speaker 4 (54:00):
Well, no, you.

Speaker 5 (54:02):
Don't have a microphone?

Speaker 1 (54:03):
Now wow, hey, yes I do right here? Can you
hear me?

Speaker 5 (54:07):
The microphone is what's not working?

Speaker 1 (54:09):
The mic is not working?

Speaker 2 (54:11):
Gosh, same issue we had?

Speaker 1 (54:13):
Okay, can you hear them? Can you hear me now?

Speaker 5 (54:18):
Same as before?

Speaker 1 (54:19):
I'm same as before?

Speaker 5 (54:21):
Is it my voice th JP's microphone?

Speaker 1 (54:25):
Okay? All right, well you know what the left? All right?
How about I? How about I do sign language?

Speaker 5 (54:34):
Well you just you keep talking, but you know I
can hear you. It's just it's definitely not coming through
the micro Yeah.

Speaker 1 (54:40):
Okay, so all right, well we'll keep going.

Speaker 5 (54:43):
But what we have to do to hear that those wonderful,
flowing tones of Dave's voice, even if it's across the room,
it's still worth it because you still got good things
to share in between the bad jokes.

Speaker 1 (54:55):
Oh I heard that. I heard that, and I'm very
sad for you. See you can hear me. You can
hear that, can't you?

Speaker 2 (55:03):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (55:03):
Yeah? I can? So a couple other things we talk
about now, go ahead. When what we have in DC,
we have this whole cadre of people who do not
want to deal with the real issues. Okay, and one
of them, I'm going to tell you is Ran Paul
and I'll make a lot of people mad with that.
But he made an insane comment this week that just proves,

(55:26):
in my mind, beyond any doubt that he's just not
actually going to deal with the issues. He said that
what happened in Butler a year ago, a year ago
July thirteenth, when President Trump got shot nearly nearly assassinated,
he said it was a quote cascade of failures. Now,
that's that's like the understatement of the century. It was

(55:47):
not a cascade of failures. It was obviously a setup.
When you have a guy on a roof with a
gun within shooting range of the of the president of
the United States and people are shouting to the to
the so called secret Service, there's a guy up there
with a gun and nothing is happening. That's not a
castcade of failures. That's some sort of really sinister collusion

(56:08):
going on. Well, we better approach it from that as
being the problem we have to deal with, because the
cascade of failures is a way of saying well, we'll
just fire certain people because they failed, and everything will
be okay.

Speaker 1 (56:19):
Well, the cover up. The cover up implies that this
was a a planned attack on the president of the
United States. And the fact that this guy was up
there with a phone talking to somebody and they don't
have the content of that phone. They're saying, that's outrageous, outrageous,

(56:44):
And yet he picks the guy that was one of
the guys on the stage to be the head of
the Secret Service was at an epico.

Speaker 5 (56:54):
Here's here's ran Paul saying, a castcade of failures, mistakes
were made.

Speaker 1 (56:58):
Don't you love that? Well, I don't know what did
he say that he said? But ran Paul says, sometime
this week. I just saw in the this week. Yeah, well,
uh he I don't know, how does he say that? Then?
Now if he said it the day it happened, even
then it was suspicious, but still uh.

Speaker 5 (57:16):
That quickly it became obvious it's something very very sinister
and much bigger, much bigger than inept Secret Service and
some wacky kid, much bigger than that going on. There's
all kinds of uh what they call those sound profiling
of the of the gunshots and everything that, there were
different guns being fired, there was all kinds of things

(57:38):
happening they're not talking about. Does this sound familiar. There's
all kinds of things happening with with Epstein that they're
not talking about. There's all kinds of things happening everywhere
that they're not talking about. We've got a much bigger
problem here than people have recognized.

Speaker 1 (57:53):
Yeah, Epstein is a bigger difference. It's it's a bigger
it's it's a it's an issue. But then again, what
are they doing really? I mean, what's Trump doing here?
He's saying, say, the Democrats got a hold of this,
they didn't want to talk about it for four years
or three years, however long. It was twenty nineteen, I

(58:15):
believe it was when he allegedly got killed, whether he.

Speaker 5 (58:19):
Didn't be when he supposedly committed suicide out of camera, Yeah, yeah,
and slitched and it happened to be off his Then
his then Attorney General Bill Barr. Bill Barr said this
was this, this was a suicide.

Speaker 1 (58:41):
Okay, Well now they're they're back to that again, after
saying that there were people that got in there that
probably killed him, and then he didn't really have the
apparatus to kill himself. So, you know, I don't know
why is that happening right now? There must be an
other reason, the thing that.

Speaker 5 (59:02):
The deep state at this point has got to maintain
the facade at all costs. Now, I'm convinced, I will
tell you this. I am convinced that there's no way
that Donald Trump is actually working with these people, even
though sometimes it seems like he's not. He's not doing
the right thing in the timetable that we think he should.

Speaker 1 (59:23):
But he would have to be.

Speaker 5 (59:25):
Colluding with the people who tried to kill him a
year ago.

Speaker 1 (59:28):
I think, here, do you know John Solomon? Do you
know him? Journalist? Have you read the piece that he
wrote about this?

Speaker 2 (59:38):
No?

Speaker 1 (59:38):
I haven't, Okay, what he's saying. What he's saying is
that this this is a way of them retreating and
folks having people focus on the Epstein papers while they're
getting getting all these indictments ready, and they're they're going

(01:00:00):
to release that in the days from now.

Speaker 5 (01:00:06):
He could be absolutely right. I do believe there's a
lot of they talk about Trump playing four D chess
with them.

Speaker 1 (01:00:14):
And yeah, he does a lot of that. He's doing it.
And I agree.

Speaker 5 (01:00:17):
I think we look at how he took out the
Iranian nuclears, absolutely did exactly that. You know, bait and switch.
You remember of the analogy I gave you a few
weeks ago when we talked about it. I described how
in the Second World War, they'd send this huge flight
of bombers off towards one city and had sent a
little group of bombers off to actually do what they

(01:00:39):
wanted to get accomplished, because they wanted to divert the
whole German counter attack against the wrong people. Yeah, and
that way they could get through. And there's things like
that that Trump does, and he's good at it, and
he's been getting a lot of accomplished, which is why
we need to be patient and why we need to
not immediately just assume that he's gone over to the
dark side. Having said that, the elephant in the room

(01:01:02):
that we can't ignore is this that if you have
a person who's got stage four cancer and you get
most of the tumors out but you leave a few
of them behind, that person is going to die from cancer. Okay,
So you've got to root out the entire cancer. We've
got to get the whole tumor out of this government.
And I do believe that these things that you see

(01:01:22):
Trump doing where he's kind of bobbing and weaving and
it's like, wait a minute, he should have done this,
and he's doing that. Yeah, I honestly believe that he
is absolutely putting the pieces in place, and then at
one opportune moment, when the right time comes, he's going
to say checkmate.

Speaker 1 (01:01:39):
That's what John Solomon is saying, and he says he
has inside information about him. This guy's a pretty good journalist.
And that's hard to say these days. That's really hard
to say, Okay, but he's he's pretty good at it.
So all right, Other than Dave Weinbaum show, where can

(01:01:59):
people find you and buy your book?

Speaker 5 (01:02:03):
I'm still still available at Amazon. You go to Amazon
to a search on my name or on Rules for
Defeating Radicals. And I will tell you that from the
grassroots up to the bigger offices that this book is
still needed so our eyes side can understand the shifty,
little dirty tricks the left place.

Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
All right, And then when are you going to write
another book? I think you need to write another book.
You need to you need to update this on on
new stuff based on your old this book and and
and show them that what what the difference is when
you get a real, real president in UH and contrast

(01:02:45):
it to what they did which is based on your book.

Speaker 5 (01:02:48):
I get what you're saying, and I considered that. But
the other side of that is that the principles of
this book have they have a timeless quality to that.
If you can understand the dirty tricks they did back then,
you look at what they're doing now.

Speaker 1 (01:03:04):
It's the same thing, I know, but you have more
examples of it that are that are more examples every
day that are based on the last ten years, let's say,
versus the whole history thing, and it's more relative to
people who are alive now than it would have been
in the eighteen late eighteen hundred.

Speaker 5 (01:03:23):
I might at some point do an updated version with
that in mind. I mean, you know, it's your point.

Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
But there you've got you know, I know you need this.
You have AI. You can use AI to make suggestions
to you. I'm serious. I'm looking at it too. I'm
looking at it all day long, not all day long,
but I fight with AI, okay. And it's kind of

(01:03:52):
interesting because I've approached them about a book, and I thought,
to you write a book. Let me know. I'm I'm
trying to figure out if I have enough time in
my life to do this. Okay, but I might be
doing it. We'll see. It's one of those might be
kind of things like I might have been a great golfer,

(01:04:14):
but I'm not, you know, all right. Also, last, and finally.

Speaker 5 (01:04:20):
Oh, here it comes, is Lisa's microphone working?

Speaker 1 (01:04:23):
No, no, Lisa's just walking back in.

Speaker 5 (01:04:25):
Lisa's not covering for me today.

Speaker 1 (01:04:27):
No, no, I'm sorry. You need to buy hide behind
my wife for for Uh pretty sharp. Yeah, she's sharp.

Speaker 5 (01:04:35):
I'll bet she tells better jokes than YouTube.

Speaker 1 (01:04:37):
Yeah, she can tell you the one she told me
this morning. No, she's not going to do it. I
didn't get it. Yeah, and he won't either. How about that?
She just said we're both dummies. All right. That's good,
all right? So uh so let me do it and
then trying to be try not to be an ass. Okay,
do you hear about the criminal shoe? We're getting off

(01:05:02):
on the wrong foot. Did you hear about the criminal
show he was a real sneaker.

Speaker 5 (01:05:12):
I hear the crickets from across the room.

Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
There were no crickets, only only applause and laughter. All right,
my friend, how's your wife doing? She's doing okay, she's
she's doing better, she's getting healthier.

Speaker 5 (01:05:28):
We're going to be out fighting a good.

Speaker 1 (01:05:29):
Fight here will soon, all right, tell her, tell her,
we say hi, and we're praying for well. Okay, you
are beyond prayer. No, you're not, all right, get off
my phone. Thank you so much for being on the
show and taking a little what little abuse I give
you and whining about it.

Speaker 5 (01:05:46):
You guys, keep keep doing the great work. God bless
all right, God blessed.

Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
Thank you. Okay, Well, Bill's who he got now? We
got nobody? That's right. Hell, that's great. We can get
all the comercials out of the way. Why am in
such a hurry? All right? Well, huh, okay, I cannot
use the mixer again.

Speaker 6 (01:06:06):
Would a phone be better for interviews or would that
be the same issue? Because it is pretty poor.

Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
It's still we can't do any more commercials.

Speaker 11 (01:06:16):
We had the same problem we did before. Somehow the
back of the mixer's gone bad. So I can't use
the clips in the commercials.

Speaker 1 (01:06:22):
Because the you can't use clips, no clips, no clips.
All right, try it. Let's see what what what's going on? Okay,
should run paper. We're just talking about that with with Chris.

(01:06:48):
Can you hear me? Yeah, you can hear me. I
can I can hear me.

Speaker 2 (01:06:53):
I can hear you.

Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
Okay, So why is that happening? We're we're having trouble
with the the the sound here. Oh okay, So thank
you for calling, and thank you for being a guest
on the Dave Wineboum Show. No, how are you? I'm
doing pretty good all things considering. Yeah, I got a
lot of things going for you. How's Joanne?

Speaker 4 (01:07:15):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Well Canter and all that other crap. But you know, hey,
we take it one day at a time. Do I
sound like my voice is like in a closet somewhere? No, No,
it sounds good. Good. See I've come out of here closet.
All right.

Speaker 13 (01:07:31):
So what happens now is we can aid off because
it's going directly. But then to the laptop. The audience can't.

Speaker 1 (01:07:38):
Hear aid off because he can't. They can't hear you.
Oh my god, they can't do I can't do commercials. Well,
what about when we get Bill in?

Speaker 11 (01:07:51):
Bill can still be heard because he's going to go
through the microphone.

Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
Yeah, like we're doing now, and okay, can you still
help me off? I'm all right, well anyways, I got
to get off the phone because you can't be heard
by anybody else. We enjoyed, We enjoyed the dinner. Called
me back next week. You can do all right? Thanks,
bye bye, no problem, okay, okay, so here we are here,

(01:08:20):
we are stuck in a studio wanting to do the show. Uh,
and we'll do it the best we can. They can
hear me, right, they can hear you because.

Speaker 13 (01:08:29):
We're so all of us in the room and like
chrisy comes on the screen or like yeah, later the
microphone on the camera or the laptop. Okay, did you
did you? Did you try one of the clips.

Speaker 12 (01:08:42):
I was before?

Speaker 11 (01:08:43):
I can try again.

Speaker 1 (01:08:44):
We'll try again and just see what happens. How are
we gonna know? I will listen, okay, all right, expect
something's going on with the Epstein paper. We're just talking
about that with with Chris, and you know, I suspect
that's that's not over. There's there there's a little some

(01:09:10):
something's going on that we don't know about. Can't hear
it at all, it's not. I'm not calling them disoned. Okay, well,
all right, we're just gonna have to to hoof it.

Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
Here now Elon Musk, Uh, he invents a new party
called the American Party. Uh. And you know, I don't
know if that's part you know, I think that's part
of the deception here. I think they have decided to
use Elon Musk as some kind of a not a puppet,

(01:09:44):
but some kind of a visual that will draw people's
heads away from what he's doing. And and I think
him and Trump might be involved in this. I don't
see why they wouldn't make up. I don't see what

(01:10:06):
definitely what Elon's going to get out of this. And
uh with Trump, I think he's getting a little bit
of a stall here until they actually do something. So
I don't care if they call on the phone. They
we can hear them with they can't hear us. Send
us a comment, all right, and we'll read it. Okay, Uh,

(01:10:28):
send us comments we can do still do that, right,
what you say, let's see T G I F. Yeah,
she's a phrase t G I F. But also thank
god it's dave t I G d Oh, that's very

(01:10:52):
that's very nice. And I heard it, well, I didn't
hear it. I said it, Rico Camino, that's the Godfather.
Anyone else, all right, just send us stuff if you can,
just bear with us, you know, these things happen. Andrea, sure,
I'm good morning, Good morning, Andrea. All right, that's great. Hey, everybody, Yeah,

(01:11:17):
pick it up. So I can get through this and
get as many people on here as possible. Let's kick this.
Let's kick this. Problems but here and now, let's solve
the problem by working around it until we can fix
fix it. Millions of flyers dropping to fight, oh, flesh

(01:11:48):
eating maggots. Millions of flyers dropping to fight flash flesh
eating maggots. I don't know what they're doing that for.
What's the matter with these guys? Oh flies? Something? I
don't know anyways, measles at thirty three year old high gee,

(01:12:13):
I wonder how how did a thirty three year high
school get measles? You know? And that's that. Part of that,
I think is because of the bad economy from the
Biden administration. Trump's settlement with sixteen Minutes includes sixteen million
in ads, so Trump was making a lot of money.

(01:12:39):
He's making a fortune by suing these networks. Somebody just
lost his his TV show. He was a comedian, Stephen Colbert,
nasty moron. And I think I thinks and NPR had

(01:13:02):
something to do with that. I think, uh, he backs them,
and I think they back the NBC. Is that NBC
or CBS. I think it's CBS. Yeah, yeah, you know
what the BS stands for there too, don't you, yes, sir?
All right, So reboot reboot films appear to be Hollywood's

(01:13:27):
uh fear well. They are having a festive going back
to different ideas like the John Wick situation where now
they got a John Wick It's four or something like that,
and they have a woman now acting as a John

(01:13:52):
Wick kind of person and it's kind of it was
a good movie. We saw that called Ballerina, Yes, trying
to transition over to her. Yeah, okay, that's okay. I
thought it was a success. And then we went and
saw f F one and we were sitting there in

(01:14:16):
the movie theater that was in the hotel, which is
really cool. Yeah twice. What happened was the previous time,
on actually July fourth, I was not here to do
the show I had, I had uh the next guest

(01:14:39):
coming on it to do it. And that's that's Bill
Hardwick and Don Mayhew, both of whom are representatives. And I,
you know, I wasn't doing anything that morning except I
was going to go out later and try to get
play golf because she wanted to shop and I would.

(01:15:01):
She dropped me off and she went shopping. Uh but
I listened to the show and JP was here, and
they did a good show. Of course they also found
out how hard it is to prep for a show.
And uh so Bill's gonna talk about that when he
comes in. Hopefully they can hear him. Are they gonna

(01:15:21):
be able to hear him?

Speaker 3 (01:15:23):
To hear him, because there'll be the microphone on the
laptop sip everything in the room.

Speaker 1 (01:15:27):
Okay, now, now this is this the problem? Right here?

Speaker 11 (01:15:33):
Yes, the chord, so this little yeah where the chord
goes in right here back in the mixture. I think
it went bad again. So it's I'm not getting any
put into the court.

Speaker 1 (01:15:40):
I thought we got it fixed, and the family is
going bad again.

Speaker 11 (01:15:43):
We may have to replace the mixer at this point.

Speaker 1 (01:15:46):
Okay, well I guess so anyhow, these these uh rebooted films,
you know, that that's it. I guess if you have
a winner, you want to keep trying it. And I've
made friends with a guy named Chris Fenton who maybe

(01:16:06):
on the show next week, and he was always pushing
my material on X and he's got a great interview
with Matt Gates, and Matt Gates was rumored to be
a guy that was going to be He's going to
be the special console to try many of these people

(01:16:31):
like Komi and Schiff and the spy, the head of
the CIA, Brennan. So that should be interesting to see that,
to see if that goes. But this guy's is on

(01:16:51):
the show and he's sending me a private message to
help him. So I'm doing it right now and go
see that interview. It's really good. But it's very interesting.
This guy was owned a movie theater, I mean, you know,
owned a movie company where they did they did Iron
Man three, and a part of it was to make

(01:17:16):
the Chinese happy with America and he was trying to
get closer to China is what he was doing. So
that should be an interesting interview. I'm going to get
him next week, and this guy should be top notch.
Andrea Shrum hope everyone is praying for those in danger

(01:17:39):
in the fires in Utah and Colorado. You know, I
haven't heard about those. That's pretty interesting. Thanks for the
Thanks for the news. I've been watching the news most
of the morning and somehow I missed that. Thank you, Andrea,
do we have any more? Okay? Well, keep on sending

(01:17:59):
him and we'll go down till the end fighting like crazy.
So and also but there's there's yeah, these these films
are coming out, uh, and it's from Marvel Company, and
Marvel Company seems to be really it's possibly a good

(01:18:21):
investment right now because all these characters are are in
this other film, the the the film with the film
with uh, what's the guy's name who played the Iron Man,
you know, Robert what Okay Downey Jr. Yes, Robert Robert

(01:18:49):
Downey Jr. Okay, thank you. And so everybody who is
who is pissed off or otherwise put put bad by
Noah Epstein clientele, it's it's a BS alert in my opinion,
I mean, after after laying that out for us, uh,

(01:19:12):
normally uh and the ag PAMBYONDI would be fired and
the FBI would be up for grabs, and like they
are already anyways, but you had both cash Patel and
down Bongina was he was ready ready to quit, it

(01:19:34):
was said. And I think I think that stuff was
made up. I think they're all agreeing with Trump, and
I think it's a ruse for Trump to take action
some way. So you know. Uh, And now they're saying
he wasn't murdered in his cell, it was a suicide. Yeah,

(01:20:02):
And they're all claiming this. And they're all claiming this,
but they said they had the list.

Speaker 6 (01:20:08):
I saw them, Yes, seem like somebody was pressuring.

Speaker 1 (01:20:13):
Them exactly exactly. So who do you think was Who
do you think it was? Can they hear you?

Speaker 6 (01:20:22):
I'm not sure because I'm further from the laptop.

Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
Okay, well, why don't you go sit over there, get
closer to the laptop so people can hear you. Okay,
we watched the new Superman movie last weekend. It was
good despite all the criticism of it. That's what I've heard. Yes,
thank you, Andrew, I appreciate that. Now I'm having a

(01:20:49):
squint to see because JP's running around trying to fix
this this computer thing. So Dems are not encouraging illegals
to shoot ICE agents this is their this is their
idea of a of a way to conduct themselves. After

(01:21:10):
calling Trump a crook for the last ten years, and
you know, Trump was a liberal. For goodness sakes, he
was a liberal. He he uh, he'd go he'd go
on the uh Oprah show. He'd go on the uh
on all the MSNBC shows. Uh and you know, favorite

(01:21:33):
of Whippy Goldberg and all those other gals there. And
suddenly he runs for president and oh and Clinton and
the Clintons. He used to give him money, Seuk Chumer.
He used to, he used to, you know, give these
guys money for uh, for their for their politics before

(01:21:53):
he became what he is now. And that is a
an America first kind of guy. I don't know if
you can call him wholly a conservative, but I think
he is for the most part. Uh And but he's
he's a guy who thinks, and he's a guy that's
not stuck on one idea. If a idea is not working,

(01:22:17):
he's going to change it and he's going to make something.
He's a he's he's a conservative who makes things work.
And he's a conservative with his eyes open. In other words,
he's watching how things are developing and when it when
he's seeing a few things he can mix up, let's say,

(01:22:39):
and put it in and something that would help the
situation versus heard it. So any news.

Speaker 13 (01:22:51):
Yeah, Met's music has huh, mess music has some mixers
and all that a little bit larger one in.

Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
Stock okay by some lines. All right, So food dies
are foiled by M and ms, although I did hear
some some others that were going to be uh getting
rid of their food dies. I guess he's these little
M and m's, you know that's there, they're people.

Speaker 11 (01:23:19):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:23:20):
Yeah. One podcast said Epstein was secretly taken out of
the back door and flown to Israel because he is Mosad. Yeah, really,
I wonder who that was. You know, at this point,
who are you gonna believe? But he still had a
file and he still had people flying off to him.

(01:23:45):
So and you're gonna hear that out of out of
Mark McCluskey too. So yeah, the dams are out there
encouraging riots, uh and encouraging illegal aliens to shoot ice.
Now I might not be a lawyer, but when you're

(01:24:05):
encouraging illegals to shoot members of the United States police orientation,
I would think that might be a criminal charge waiting
for you in a jail cell as well. And these
are Congress people that are saying it. So this is

(01:24:28):
this is going to put them in a very precarious
decision here on how far they want to go with this. Okay,
So food dies are now being fought against by some
and others. I think PepsiCo has fixed its way, and
so has Hershey's, and their stocks were all up yesterday

(01:24:51):
I think because of it.

Speaker 14 (01:24:53):
Yeah, there was a big announcement of quite a few
companies that are going to cancel the food.

Speaker 6 (01:24:58):
Dies or other other things that aren't right, you know,
aren't even used in other countries, use hon us here.

Speaker 4 (01:25:05):
In the US.

Speaker 1 (01:25:06):
Okay, so great.

Speaker 6 (01:25:07):
I can't remember the other one though, all right, so
that's good news for all of us.

Speaker 1 (01:25:12):
If no evidence of Epstein's list, then I realized, just
just lean Maxwell. Probably one of your relatives, right, JP,
no relation? Okay, she was like ten years ago, but

(01:25:33):
now you've said no more. Yeah, are you disolder? All right?
I wonder what she thinks of you. But she's still
in jail. What have you done to get her out
of jail? Your long lost sister? There you go, and
so's lucky she's.

Speaker 6 (01:25:47):
Still in jail. She's lucky she didn't commit suicide already.

Speaker 1 (01:25:52):
Yeah, well that could be next. She's in jail and
she's saying, well, you know, people around her saying, well,
if Epstein is out, shouldn't she be out too? And
she's been convicted. I don't know if Epstein. Was he
ever convicted of anything. I don't think he was. Yeah, well, yeah,

(01:26:18):
he had charges against him. I don't know if he
was was hey answer, this was Epstein ever charged with anything?
I think he went to trial once and he was exonerated.
And I think he was using Alan Dershowitz as his lawyer,
and so you know, he got Alan Dershoitto. What's going
on the planes? You wonder what if he was fooling
around rumors are? You had John Roberts, the head of

(01:26:42):
our Supreme Court, on this plane. So you know, that's
kind of interesting. That's that's pretty good to own the
loyalties of the Supreme Court justice that could be putting
you away. And this guy Boseburg who pops up everywhere,

(01:27:05):
he is out there trying to get John Roberts to
say things that are going to nail him as to
what federal judges who are not legally allowed to be
presidents unless they won the election to take over the

(01:27:30):
president's job. And he's trying to get to get John
Roberts stuck in some kind of a quote that's going
to ruin that vote. Charles Peterson, let's see what he
says in two thousand and elf, somebody's listening good. In
two thousand and eight, Epstein was convicted of soliciting an

(01:27:50):
underage girl for prostitution, for which he served thirteen months
in prison and was designated as sex offender. Thank you, Charles,
because then shortly after that, it's when Hiller couldn't make
sure he didn't come back outside. Sorry, that's right. Yeah, yeah,

(01:28:11):
those are big Trump supporters too, her and her husband
Bill and Hillary. What's up with that? So the Dems
are calling for for violence and blood, they're taking the
dark path. Do I have any people out there that
think they want to give them some advice? What advice

(01:28:31):
would you give these these Democrats? Because I you know,
if if it was me, I'd say get out, get
the hell out of the country, because a lot of
you are going up for charges and I don't know
that you're going to get any help. And we're talking
about a lot of these judges. I think Bosburg has
a problem even because he did some things that he

(01:28:54):
shouldn't have done and they can prove it. And all
these other judges that may people uh confessed to stuff
they didn't do just to get back at Trump and
then give them big sentences and stuff. This is this
is an outrageous thing. This is not America. We don't

(01:29:15):
do this in America. We do this in Russia. And
don't blame the Trump administration for that. This is what
I beat Groc on. You know, I challenged Groc based
on one to six, and they kept quoting me, quoting,
gave me, give me quotes that they have no evidence

(01:29:35):
of this, but they do have evidence of what the
Biden administration did and said, which were a bunch of lies,
a bunch of lies, and so uh it got to
the point to where I said, these are these are
ridiculous statements you're making to me. This is Groc three, okay,

(01:29:57):
And I says, you're coming out of the last administrations
policies and their excuses for doing what they did on
one six twenty one, and so what would happen would
be well, they'd said, well, we're just using the information

(01:30:18):
that's given to us. I says, well, why don't you,
Why don't you get the information from people like Mark
Mark McCluskey. And they lied about him too, you know,
they lied about everybody they like. Whoa what does he
know it is? Of course he knows he's representing all
these people. He knows exactly what happened to who and

(01:30:40):
when it happened, and what the punishment was for them.
He's got that's where I get the things that the
four year old girl facing up to an FBI rifle
and having the lights on her chest and him suggesting
this is the way you this is the way you
find out who's responsible, because he's going to ask that

(01:31:04):
particular FBI agent, how dare you put a gun up
against a four year old, a four year old who's
never gonna who may never get over this. You've caused
her a very big emotional damage as well as her

(01:31:25):
family doing it to them. And she's got in the
middle of the night, she's got a light on her chest,
which now she's going to know is that she was
set up to die that day. She was set up
to be to be killed by you. Now you tell
me who told you to do this? Oh, well, it

(01:31:47):
wasn't me. It was the guy up there, you know.
It was someone else in the FBI who rides over me.
I was okay. So then you go to the that
FBI agent and keep going, because all they're going to
do is point to the guy who eventually runs the
FBI and or the then the then Attorney General who

(01:32:15):
was Merrick at the time, because he's basically in charge
of the FBI just like beyond he is, and so
then it goes up to him, and what a trader
he is, What a trader he is. And if you
if you don't consider putting thirteen hundred people into cells

(01:32:40):
without the proper without the proper work to be done
to do that, without the crimes, doing it before they
were even charged with anything. It's just holding them in
federal primes in DC. Some people people were held locally,

(01:33:01):
like in Kentucky and Texas and places like that. But
this is this has to be fought for and it
has to be eliminated from our country because we're just
going to go back and forth with this. We're going
to run our elections like this and it's not a

(01:33:22):
good thing to do. Not a good thing to do, okay,
And I think that's where the problem with AI.

Speaker 3 (01:33:31):
My biggest concern is where's it getting the input from
for this information that it gives out, because is it
searching the web for all these different articles and stuff,
or is it somebody or something given a direct input, because.

Speaker 13 (01:33:43):
It seems like it's still left laying an agenda that
this information is always going across with AI.

Speaker 1 (01:33:48):
Well, for all we know, people are still getting arrested,
They're still tracking down people that could have just you know,
going into for to use the toy and come back
out again. That was criminal. This is the people's house.
Trump told them, I'll give you ten thousand National Guards.

(01:34:12):
They hid that tape. Nancy Pelosi hid that tape and
then claimed that it was her fault that this happened
because she should have had the ten thous Now she
didn't mention Trump, but she should have had the National
Guard out there.

Speaker 15 (01:34:29):
Well, and I've heard rumors that there's paperwork that they're
hiding that shows that Pelosi and Schuber both waived to
offer from Trump to have the ten thousand plus National.

Speaker 4 (01:34:39):
Guard show up.

Speaker 1 (01:34:40):
But Trump had the film that he offered them that
before the event and after the event, and they took
that down. They obstructed justice when they did that. That's
a crime, so many crimes. Well, okay, we need to
stop getting you to it, and we need to we

(01:35:03):
need to investigate them and if so, if if it warrants,
we need to indict them, and we need to have
them tried in a fair court and and whatever the
consequences are, they are, you know, and that'll stop the
law flear you keep doing that kind of crap. How

(01:35:23):
they got Fanny. Fanny willis a long law lost sister
from from our guest at ten o'clock, who is, by
the way, Bob willis just and so so uh uh

(01:35:44):
so she is now under indictment as a person that
schemed to help Nancy Pelosi ruin the Trump campaign vera
help with with one six. I don't know what her

(01:36:05):
connection to one six was other than she was stealing
votes in Georgia and had her boyfriend up there making
federal money and she got fined for that. So she's
in trouble still and she's probably gonna lose her law
license at the very least. So anyhow, so that, Yeah,

(01:36:33):
the Dems are calling for violence. So you watch yourselves,
you know, as a Jewish person, and you know, I
recognize what's going on. We have never seen anything like
this in the world. And you have to wonder, and
I was wondering this earlier. If if Hitler had had

(01:36:55):
the same policy about Jews as Trump does about the
illegal aliens, he could have just called them illegal aliens
and send them all back to their home country, Israel.
Israel is their home country and has been way before
World War two, way before World War one, way before

(01:37:19):
the Civil War, way before anything. So anyways, what was
that a dinger? All right? Are you dinging? Thank you? Okay. So,
so the the the ICE agents now are getting targeted.

(01:37:42):
They're trying to have bills that say that the ICE
agents now have to remove their their masks like Antifa
removes their masks. Listen, these guys have children and they
have other things things going on for him, and there
he is, uh mister America. Uh, we went hi, how

(01:38:06):
are you good morning? We have we have problems here.

Speaker 11 (01:38:11):
You guys, problems. Don't have to worry about.

Speaker 1 (01:38:16):
Yeah talking to that thing, can you hear? I think?

Speaker 2 (01:38:19):
So?

Speaker 1 (01:38:19):
Yeah, don't don't.

Speaker 11 (01:38:21):
Turn off this microphone. I am paying for this microphone.

Speaker 1 (01:38:24):
Say what story? Oh yeah, who was that? Okay? Thank god?
All right, well we had enough that, We've had enough
from you. There's the art. Now I'm kidding. Okay, ladies
and gentlemen. I'm getting a little bit crazy here because
I got to do a show that seemingly the only

(01:38:46):
person that can hear is me. Uh we can, yes,
but you know where you know, we're talk louder into.

Speaker 11 (01:38:54):
That can I project? Can you hear me like that?

Speaker 1 (01:38:58):
Yes? I can hear you? All right? Anyway, this this uh,
this gentleman here. Besides running the show with Don Mayhew
last week, a fellow Missouri representative, he is a lawyer,
he was a platoon leader in Iraq, he's a philosopher

(01:39:25):
and uh again a state rep. He's running for state
Senate against the guy that he was with last week
doing the show. And they did a great job. He's
an amazing family man. Please welcome Bill Hardwick. Does anybody
does anybody care? Okay? Okay, so you know what that fundraiser?

(01:39:50):
I thought it went pretty good. Yeah, have you ever
thank you? Well? She did all she did the scut
work and the decorations and stuff flowers. Yes you do
you guys like, yeah, we're very serious. Yeah, okay, I can't.

Speaker 11 (01:40:07):
You helped a lot and I have grateful for you.

Speaker 1 (01:40:10):
Did you raise any money?

Speaker 11 (01:40:12):
We raised a lot of money.

Speaker 1 (01:40:13):
Good.

Speaker 11 (01:40:13):
We raised the most out of all the candidates.

Speaker 1 (01:40:17):
Did you hear that out there? This is this is
a fundraiser.

Speaker 6 (01:40:21):
Oh, look at that.

Speaker 4 (01:40:22):
We do have a closet.

Speaker 1 (01:40:24):
So so what does that mean?

Speaker 13 (01:40:28):
That means if I hold it like this, yeah, close
by the microphone on the laptop.

Speaker 1 (01:40:36):
What about clips and uh commercials? All right, Well, you
always try for a little bit more, you know, you
always got to try to get a little bit better.
And then a problem. I mean, you're a problem solver.
You have to take it apart and it's sort of
like to be like an engineer, like done and you
have to you know, put things in different places and

(01:40:58):
see what works. Right.

Speaker 11 (01:41:00):
That's right, there's troubleshoot it.

Speaker 1 (01:41:02):
Troubleshoot it, yeah, he says. He says, the mixture is there,
but is there are there other ways to do this?

Speaker 5 (01:41:12):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:41:12):
One time I was in I was in a I
was in a meeting for for a for the UH
politicians who run the city and a city a city
meeting and it was at uh you were there with
me right where we had the big crowd there. Oh

(01:41:36):
wasn't okay bu before b M Yeah, I do well, No, no, no,
it has nothing to do with anything that's going to
bother you. Billy Long nominated for the next I R
S Commissioner. Huh it was like months. Oh I didn't

(01:42:01):
know that. This is Charles Peterson, who I believe is
a friend.

Speaker 4 (01:42:07):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:42:08):
Yeah, you still got the same thing on there. Okay, anyways,
where was I now? Oh, anyways, I was. I was
at this meeting and it was there were a lot
of uh liberals on the on the stage and a
lot of them were at home and they were doing

(01:42:28):
it by computer. Oh there he is, mister Willis. Are
you okay?

Speaker 4 (01:42:37):
Journey?

Speaker 1 (01:42:37):
Okay, Well he's going to be next with somebo We
have problems here. You're an engineer. Tell him to fix it.
For God's sakes, well, not those kinds of problems. And
we're not going to talk about my problems here.

Speaker 2 (01:42:53):
I'm gonna get it.

Speaker 6 (01:42:54):
I'm gonna get my chair.

Speaker 1 (01:42:56):
Okay, God, you have to send him next to me. Okay, yeah,
tell your joke now, so everyone else can give you
the crickets. All right.

Speaker 14 (01:43:10):
I don't know how many of you are familiar with Coldplay,
but they are a band that was in their prime,
you know, decade or two ago. So anyway, Coldplay hasn't
made a single in years, but last night they made too.

Speaker 11 (01:43:24):
Oh my god, that's funny. I get that joke.

Speaker 1 (01:43:28):
I still don't get it.

Speaker 11 (01:43:30):
Doesn't know what Coldplay is cold plays. I like cold Plays.
Think that's a good song.

Speaker 1 (01:43:35):
Chris Martins, Okay, well you won the crowd. I still
don't get it, but that's fine. There's a lot of
things I don't get.

Speaker 6 (01:43:43):
Kind of gave up on you.

Speaker 1 (01:43:44):
She gave up, all right, So so now I forgot
my story I was gonna tell and that's that's not good. Yes, okay, okay,
And and the uh they were on a screen talking
and suddenly the sound went off, so no one knew

(01:44:08):
what to do. And this is there's a lot of
people in there that there was like the same amount
of people that were at your fundraiser. And so you know,
because I was in radio at the time, I said, well,
why don't you why don't you do this? Why don't
you put this microphone and tie it to whatever speaker
you got, and let him call my phone and you'll

(01:44:30):
get the soundback. And they did and it worked. Okay,
I saved this. I saved the meeting where they're where
they're doing bad things to us because a lot of
them were, you know, wacky. Anyways, So yes, yes, there

(01:44:51):
he is. You sure ain't my wife, that's for sure,
thank God. All right, Okay, and and uh he's he's
gonna he was where were you today? Now? Can you
hear him?

Speaker 5 (01:45:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:45:08):
Yeah, you got to speak up. You can't. You can't be.

Speaker 16 (01:45:11):
I've never been accused of not speaking up.

Speaker 1 (01:45:14):
No, speaking too often. No, Yeah, I pretend like you're
speaking into that, which is not happening. But it's gonna
look good when the movie goes out about this, it's
gonna look really good. Anyways, let's interview this gentleman first, Uh,

(01:45:36):
Eric Schmidt. UH, PBS and NPR are the closest things
to provo and they just got bounced by that bill,
the nine million dollar bill that Trump uh got through
with all the Democrats walking out. Yeah well then no, no,
this is a supplement to.

Speaker 16 (01:45:55):
It's a supplement nine billion bion supplement.

Speaker 1 (01:45:59):
Yeah. Yeah, and all the Democrats skidaddled and they had
enough Republican votes with vance and they got to pass
so NPR and uh, NPR and PBS. They're they're going
they're they're not going to get funded with taxpayer money.
That's a good that's a good thing.

Speaker 16 (01:46:19):
And that just passed the House yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:46:20):
Yeah. Yeah, and it passed the Senate. I guess last
night or yesterday.

Speaker 16 (01:46:25):
After no, I passed the Senate before it wins the House.

Speaker 1 (01:46:27):
Oh it did, okay, all right, when it was it's gone,
it is. That's a big deal because that's a lot
of money one point from the Democrat Party basically, and
the taxpayers and now the Democratic Party are they going
to keep it alive? And so our source is going
to keep it alive? They might, you know, but right
now they have trouble. They just fired a guy who

(01:46:48):
works for them on TV. What was his name again?
My wife told told me he was a comedian. Uh,
and I guess CBS is a part of them.

Speaker 8 (01:46:59):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:47:00):
And you know he's a lefty. He's a lefty guy,
late night guy, yeah, late night guy.

Speaker 16 (01:47:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:47:07):
He's been around for a long time too.

Speaker 16 (01:47:09):
I want to say, Man, I don't remember.

Speaker 1 (01:47:11):
Yeah, so, so, so what do you think about that? Bill?

Speaker 11 (01:47:17):
I think that there's a little bit of psychotomy between
conservative talk radio that's usually been able to stand on
its own, rustling ball pioneering that and liberal commentary talk
which needed always government subsidy to survive. Yeah, and PBS
an example of that, NPR a little example of that.

(01:47:39):
It's the closest thing we have to long lasting left
wing talk radio, but it's always been subsidized by the
federal government. It's relied on things like the you know,
Bill Belinda Gates Foundation to survive.

Speaker 1 (01:47:50):
So I looked up.

Speaker 11 (01:47:51):
It's been kind of interesting because there's not really a
market that can stand on its own for either the
interesting content or the substance ideology people want to hear
and kind of left wing commentary. And a lot of
people think they would say PBS or nprs middle the road,
it's not really. It's really a liberal spend on almost everything. Yeah,
but we've been subsidizing it, or we've been funding it
through the grant program. So if we're looking through, I mean,

(01:48:12):
how we're trying to you know, we're at the White
House last week. Last week were at the White House
that were talked a lot about cutting the deficit. You know,
there's lots of ways to do that, but one way
is spend is the things we're spending money in these
little things, the nickel and dimes, it adds up to dollars, right, Yeah,
that that we're spending money on stuff that's not really
furthering the national interest. We're maybe subsidizing kind of a
left wing platform.

Speaker 1 (01:48:33):
Well, you're subsidizing a lot of remote countries on stuff.

Speaker 11 (01:48:38):
Yeah, we spend a lot of money in all kinds.
We spend all kinds of money. And Elon Musk even
revealed more of that, you know, when he was in
his dough Jay day. We spend money on all kinds
of stuff that's not necessary or furthering. And it's a
particular lobbyist who wanted that money for that particular program.
And most of the you know, members are college getting
they're voting for it.

Speaker 1 (01:48:57):
You know, I want to ask you what's going on.
What's going on with the Epstein situation where they said
they had it and now they don't, and now Trump
and and Elon are in a big fight. I wonder
if that's real. Do you do you.

Speaker 11 (01:49:16):
Yeah, I wonder to what agree they're actually you know,
what degree the relationships, like the relationship might be like
many relationships are where they have good times and tench
times right where people who are smart and high performers,
high achievers, you know how, and they're high high powered people,
they might have times of tension in the relationship. I
think it's very plausible. The deal with Epstein is very

(01:49:39):
fascinating to me because, you know, conservatives we had basically,
you know, we meaned it. We had put it out
there that there's this client list of people who've gone
to Epstein Island and they're doing evil things with underage people.
They are evil things and if various things, and they're
powerful people that have been protected and that's why Jeffrey
Epstein was murdered while he was in custody. He didn't

(01:49:59):
kill EPs He didnt kill himself, was the refrain right,
And so we you know, we expected there's these powerful
people in this list that's going to get released, and
then to a lot of maga conservatives, the Justice Department
in Pambondi saying there's nothing here. A lot of those
people genuinely aren't disaffected.

Speaker 16 (01:50:17):
Yeah, could I have heard comment on that, sure, because
I don't think people understand the legality of what's occurred.
In two cases associated with Epstein. One is a criminal case.
He was brought in in a criminal case by the
Department of Justice for trafficking. Okay, his case was trafficking.

(01:50:38):
The other case that exists still exists in the courts
of New York are civil cases, and those civil cases
were brought by all of the women who were exploited
during the process. The sex travising case was dropped when
Exstine was killed. What the Justice Department has in terms

(01:50:58):
of information is totally associated with trafficking. It has nothing
to do with the solicitation. Okay, So why were they
dropped he died? You can't, you can't. You can't prosecute
somebody this day. Why cat your sue the buddy. You
can't that he made off of their colminel codes don't
allow it. Okay, Okay, the case was dropped after he died.

Speaker 1 (01:51:21):
Okay. So what has.

Speaker 16 (01:51:23):
Continued are the thirty one specific civil actions brought by
the women that were damaged in the process. There are
miners and there are adults. In that case, all of
the adults information is available to the public, and the
names were listed. All the minor information were redacted by
the judge. When he redacted the accusers, he also had

(01:51:46):
to redact the accused. The only thing that's available for
the Justice Department are the are the trafficking information associated
with They do not have a client's list because that's
not what their case was. Okay, okay, So.

Speaker 1 (01:52:02):
So nobody since since the death of Epstein. All those
people were doing were just taking a ride back and forth, yes,
on a plane.

Speaker 16 (01:52:14):
And he and for solicitation, you know, but but he
the case that they proved against Epstein was solicitation and
to do that you had to go to the women
that were damaged because they were the ones being solicited.

Speaker 1 (01:52:26):
Okay, so he didn't, Well what about these people who
who you know, the the the people that were uh
child rape. Basically, why don't they don't.

Speaker 16 (01:52:40):
They're the ones that sued in civil court.

Speaker 1 (01:52:42):
Why don't they sue the people that did it. That's
what they were on the plane, that's what they've done. Okay,
So where the cases are there is a record about that.
That's not with a justicepartment. That's a civil action, it's
not a criminal action. Okay, department doesn't have the information
on so so how come somebody in the media hasn't
is why.

Speaker 16 (01:53:04):
It's detrimental to MAGA and that they have all of
a sudden they have something they can talk about. This
detrimental to everything that's going on in MAGA at this point,
and they're using it to the utmost.

Speaker 1 (01:53:19):
Yeah, Trump's well, Trump's acts like he's really pissed off.

Speaker 16 (01:53:22):
About Well, he is because he can't do anything about
it because they don't have the information. All he can
do is what he's done, and he's directed Bondy to
go ahead and issue all the information she's got.

Speaker 1 (01:53:35):
Okay, Well, they have to have a better explanation that
they've had so far.

Speaker 16 (01:53:39):
Well, Alan was pretty well summed it up in what
he said about because he represented Epstein. He pretty well
summed it up in what he's written so far, and
people just haven't reported it.

Speaker 1 (01:53:52):
Well, what did he say?

Speaker 16 (01:53:54):
He said, there is no list and he represented Epstein,
and he knows what there are is c his accusations
by people that were that were damaged.

Speaker 1 (01:54:04):
He's a great lawyer, but when when it comes to Israel,
he's a little late. Okay, it's a little late to
get on the boat. But definitely he was a great lawyer. So, Uh,
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green, I guess uh, she filed a
she filed her Clear Skies Act to stop weather modification.

Speaker 13 (01:54:29):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:54:29):
In geo engineering, just a good idea.

Speaker 2 (01:54:35):
We have.

Speaker 11 (01:54:35):
There's a cloud c bill that passed in Tennessee. Well
that there are some members who passed it in Missouri
that you know, I have constituents who asked me about that.
They see the you know, the jet streams in the sky,
the Kim trails, and they're pretty sure that there's you know,
there's chemicals or there's there's metals that he put that's

(01:54:56):
causing that Kim trail. They want us to regulate it. So,
you know, at the state level, it's different than what
the federal jurisdiction is. The skies are controlled by the
federal government through the Interstate Commerce But as a practical matter,
or as principal matter, I think that if there's chemicals
being spread in the air, I don't want anybody to
do that, but we and I so if there's a

(01:55:19):
bill that says he you can't cloud seed or ge
engineer or spay spray toxic chrimicals. I'm okay with that.
I don't think people should be exposed to that. They
should you know, have I'm big consent in what you
breathe it and just got a person. Yeah, but we
run into a jurisdiction issue with the EPA FA and
to interstate commerce because there was a certain altitude the
federal government has cleared the field to have jurisdiction over that.

Speaker 1 (01:55:41):
Okay, well, what about regular planes? Regular planes as a
side thing, like you know, a Delta flight somewhere and
they pay the pay the pilot extra fifty bucks or
so an hour or so, and so they give him
money and it's it's suposally thull of people and they're

(01:56:04):
still doing this this um flames, frails, cam trails.

Speaker 11 (01:56:12):
So that's an exam example we're talking about. So that's
why it's called Federal Regulations FAA because when Delta, for example,
when they fly all that's federal law. Like with the
Delta aircraft's above Missouri. Yeah, when you smoke on the airplane,
it's not a Missouri state violation, it's a federal law
violation because so in an Article one of the US Constitution,

(01:56:32):
it lists the powers of Congress. It doesn't give Congress
inherent environmental law or criminal law power. The state does
has that inherently. But Congress has the power to regulate
interstate commerce. So Congress has said interstate Congress includes environmental regulations.
Congress is said by statute, interstate Congress is plane is
flying from state to state. That's why if you smoke

(01:56:55):
on an airplane, it's a federal law.

Speaker 4 (01:56:57):
You know you're over.

Speaker 1 (01:56:58):
Missouri, sp Well, who's controlling all this stuff that is
coming out of these planes? Well, that's my point is
that how do they know how much of that stuff
is in the air.

Speaker 11 (01:57:06):
It's primarily regulated by the federal government. There's a certain altitude.

Speaker 1 (01:57:09):
Which we have.

Speaker 11 (01:57:10):
We discussion every year about drones about what at what
point the drones become federally regulated? At what point or
drone state regulated? We had a basically every we have
a discussion like that. But I mean, to your point,
like a lot of people, a lot of my constituents
are very suspicious about what's the environment, and I think rightfully.
So we talked to the show a couple weeks ago
about how the American people just seem like they're sicker

(01:57:32):
than you normal and something to that. We want to
get to the bottom of why people were sick, why
they're achy, why they have these autoimmune disorders. But there
is a problem in us passing the law like that
when we buttressed federal law, federal jurisdiction, and that's the
piece that we need to work at.

Speaker 1 (01:57:49):
Okay, So what about Texas? Uh, Now, there were there
were guys that were uh on X and or other
outlets they were talking about being those who were sending
out streams of activity out there to agitate water, agitate

(01:58:14):
clouds and things like that. And then they had that huge,
huge water flood in Texas where so many kids died,
so many girls and campers and things like that, which
they'd never seen before in fifty years that they've been
doing this. And so this guy's admitting saying, well, yeah,

(01:58:39):
I did it, and you know I stopped when they
told me to. But what is can that happen here?

Speaker 16 (01:58:48):
Well, we're talking you know, just entercheck. We're talking about
a thousand year flood is what happened in Texas?

Speaker 1 (01:58:55):
Right?

Speaker 16 (01:58:55):
A thousand year flood is supposed to happen once every thousand, like.

Speaker 1 (01:58:58):
The five hundred one five hundred year one was in
North Carolina.

Speaker 16 (01:59:03):
Those environmental events happen, and they happen on a schedule
associated with the probability of occurrence. And when you get
a thousand year flood, it's because of meteorology at that
point in time exists to create that amount of rain.

Speaker 11 (01:59:24):
And and.

Speaker 16 (01:59:27):
I don't I think it's very presumptuous for the human
populations say we can affect the weather, because I don't
think that's possible.

Speaker 1 (01:59:37):
Okay, what do you think?

Speaker 11 (01:59:39):
I mean, I think the physics of the effect the
weather exists. I mean, whether whether whether it's a combination
of high energy and low energy systems. Right, So if
there's there's high energy, that there's high pressure and there's
low pressure, right, that creates turbulag Just like when you
open your freezer the air swilling around. That's because you
have low energy old air with high energy higher and

(02:00:02):
so in a close system like the Earth, this happens
all over the place. So do I think physically? And
I've read and I've looked. People have sent me the
patents on geoengineering and government weather engineering. There's a physics
behind it. So is it possible if somebody you've asked me, like, scientifically,
is it possible, Yes, it's possible. It's I think it's
possible to affect the air by having different aerosols themselves

(02:00:24):
are affected weather pattern because clouds bind to aerosols, right,
those aerosols hold energy differently, So is it possible?

Speaker 2 (02:00:30):
Yes?

Speaker 11 (02:00:31):
Is it also possible that the Earth is a very
complex system that all kinds of stuff is happening. Yes,
there is a more prevalence of thousand year floods even
you know, a thousand year floods and thousand year storms
happening every year. So I mean I think that as
a government, you know, government official, should I think about
what's possible to look into that and say, okay, there's

(02:00:54):
something different. Do I have an open mind about the
causes and try to keep people safe? Yes, that's my perspective.

Speaker 1 (02:01:00):
Right, So we really don't know, except that we don't
really think that these things are going to affect these
huge events that we're having with the weather lately. Now, yes,
I understand. Yet every year it gets hot and every

(02:01:20):
year it gets cold. But in one year we're seeing
within months a fifty or five hundred year North Carolina
flood and a ten thousand year where whatever it is
flood in Texas. I don't know, sounds like it needs

(02:01:43):
more study.

Speaker 16 (02:01:44):
Well, the one thing I would say about the weather
is that we when you look at at one area
like Missouri for instance, or you look at the United States,
even when you take that small area, in terms of
global weather or your ability to have an impact is
minimal because we're talking about systems that generate all over

(02:02:08):
the entire earth, And what exists in Missouri today existed
in the Pacific Ocean five days ago, and you have
to consider a much larger global scale if you're going
to try to control the weather.

Speaker 1 (02:02:24):
Could that be No, not at this point in time.
Could it be in the future. Yeah, it's possible maybe,
all right? The top that one often well, I mean,
I don't want.

Speaker 11 (02:02:34):
To say conclusively, I know I do think that that.
So if you asked me, physically, is it possible significant
the weather, Yeah, that's what weather.

Speaker 13 (02:02:42):
It is.

Speaker 11 (02:02:42):
It's been physically manipulated by the sun by changing the sun, right,
it could be chemically environmentally change our environment. I think
that we physically can do I know to what extent
we have the ability to do that? I don't, but
I also know that we don't know. I mean this
is a student of science history too, actually know what
technology is.

Speaker 1 (02:03:01):
Well, is there evidence that they're telling us to take
all the dye and stuff off of food? So is
there evidence that some of this is being sprayed from above?
That's a weather thing, isn't it.

Speaker 11 (02:03:18):
Well, I personally have no doubt that, And I think
there's a combination of things that people are interact with
and toxins and their food and residual herbicides and pesticides.
I think there's a combination of things that exist. But
I think there's no doubt to me that the rise
in cancer, the rise in autoimuie, the rise in general sickness,

(02:03:39):
the rise in those problems is because of something that
mankind has done to ourselves environmentally. Because these problems did
not exist one hundred years ago. Right, There wasn't this
rate of these illnesses, illnesses and developable disabilities fifty years ago.
There wasn't this rate thirty years ago. There wasn't this
rate of cancer ten years ago. We have done something

(02:04:01):
environmentally to ourselves. There's no doubt about that in my mind.

Speaker 1 (02:04:04):
How about pandemics COVID nineteen, How about the the mRNA,
I think it is drugs. How about those being put
into animals that we're eating.

Speaker 11 (02:04:19):
Yeah, so a messager RNA is genetic material, and genetic
materials made up of those four you know, peptides, and
so it goes to your cells and instructure cls to
do a certain thing. In the case of the COVID,
the COVID shot, it instructed your shells to produce a
spike protein. And what we're told is that could produce

(02:04:40):
an antibody that'll give you some unity or some resistance.
But mRNA can not just make you make a spike protein.
Mrn A can make yourselves express anything. Elon Musk talks
about that. You can change your hair color, your eye color.
So if there's a mechanism that exists that people were
getting that in their body and it's they're being their cells,
they have to do something. Have to have consent of

(02:05:01):
the person. That's my general ethical principle.

Speaker 1 (02:05:03):
Oh sure, So I think that the food.

Speaker 11 (02:05:05):
Or medicine that has that property the ability of property
to make a certain gene expression.

Speaker 1 (02:05:10):
But we still have people being fired because they won't
take the shot.

Speaker 11 (02:05:15):
Yeah, I think that. I think that's ethically wrong. I
think that informed consent and I'll try to find more
legislation on this next year. Yeah, we're gonna do ivermectin,
and we're going to do informed consent for gene therapies
and take another run at it. And I think that
that's that's what you think about the technologies that are
emerging technologies. I think it's critically important that we do that.

Speaker 16 (02:05:38):
What are you thinking about for ivermectin, I think should
be over the counter. Yeah, that is one I have.

Speaker 1 (02:05:45):
I raised.

Speaker 16 (02:05:46):
I raise horses, and ivermectin is one of the best
worming medicines available for horses, isn't.

Speaker 11 (02:05:51):
Well, you know, And and I don't just file bills
kind of randomly. I try my best to really listen
to my constituents and go listen to people well and
I and the week doesn't go by now or I'm
not sitting at a coffee shop, or I'm talking to
people in the street and they're telling me about they
went to go to the feed store or their vegetarian

(02:06:12):
and ivermectin cured the skin element on their hand, or
they had a person infection, or in a lot of cases,
there are people who tell me that it helped them
with cancer. But so I can't. I'm trying to fathom
why it's not over the counter of the Missouri And
the best way I can fathom is that Pfizer's not
making money.

Speaker 1 (02:06:29):
Off of them. Competition.

Speaker 16 (02:06:31):
Well, I've remein is available over the counter. For livestock,
you can get it. It is, in fact, you can
get I buy it all the time. For warming horses,
well you can.

Speaker 11 (02:06:44):
I mean, so I've been thinking a lot about why
it's not over the counter for for people, for hum
of the counter at Walgreens and Walmart. And so the
argument that I might hear from the folks in Jicity
is that what has toxicity, Well, hydrogen peroxide has toxicity.
If you drink a little hydroen beroxide, it's gonna make
you sick. Well, we let people have hydrient peroxide because

(02:07:05):
it has a lot of medicinal and cleaning value and
its drenching value. Right, rubbing alcohol is toxic, but rubbing
alcohol is an important antiseptic and extrinsic. So if I
ever make and you drink too much of it's gonna
give your stomach ache. That's not a reason why we
should have it over the counter.

Speaker 16 (02:07:19):
In my opinion.

Speaker 1 (02:07:21):
Yeah, I'm more. I'm very interested though, in the legal
situation that people have had in by by being forced
to take ivermectum and being forced out of their jobs
if they won't. And you know, m I r N

(02:07:42):
A okay not imcam, yes, m RNA and uh and
and uh the suffering and illnesses and loss of life
that they suffered because they were made to take the
mr NA.

Speaker 11 (02:07:57):
No, I think about that where they're they're democrat to
this day that are arguing with me about that, how
I'm anti science, and it drives me crazy because then
I want to say, well, explain the science to me.
You explain the science of why that was superior than
T cells and natural immunity. There's no science to it.
Explain the science of how there is this risk posed

(02:08:19):
by making yourselves do something your cells haven't done your
whole life. There's no science to that. And besides the
fact that there's and I'm not saying that we shouldn't
invent new technologies. I think that we should explore different technologies,
but we should never force and.

Speaker 1 (02:08:35):
This is a bio.

Speaker 11 (02:08:36):
I think this is the part of what I do.
This is why I'm where I am. We should never
force those technologies on other people when they don't want
them and they don't have their consent. Ever, and in
this case, you force the technology on people that didn't
keep them from getting the sickness, didn't keep them from
spreading it and cause a lot of them. The reason
why I was thinking this in the way, by the way,

(02:08:57):
I was going behind a truck going through Rolla and
I went up the hill and I heard an ad
and they add on the radio and it said the
person was like, oh, my heart is having and my
heart is palpulta and they go heart palpitations. And young
people are very common come in to see your doctor
and repress the drug for advisor to fix his heart palputation.
And and that's why I was thinking, actually, just drive

(02:09:17):
in here, listen to that and I go heart palpitations.

Speaker 2 (02:09:20):
And young people were just sign.

Speaker 11 (02:09:24):
You know how many teenagers I seen have heart attacks
growing up? None it could happen, but it was almost
conflictly right, But now almost everybody has almost It's just
so frequent. And so that's why maybe spur this idea
of I was just mean, we filed the bill before,
but I was just thinking as I walked the elevator.
I'm filing that bill again. We're doing informed consent. This

(02:09:46):
isn't the last thing that's going to be invented, and
people should always have a decision with any medicine with technology.
Do I based on the risk and my knowledge?

Speaker 1 (02:09:56):
Do I want to do this or not? All right,
let me go to the board here. Shannon Reid during
the worst part of COVID, the feed store couldn't hardly
keep our vermectum on the shelf. And there was another
one from Shannon I believe, and also Andrew Shrum. There
is a test you can get through lab Corp To

(02:10:16):
measure the amount of spike protein in your body. That's
another thing. If people have that, how do you get
rid of it? But let me cover the first one.
You guys can remember that because you're smart. There are
warning labels on just about any livestock medicine. One of
the largest warnings is to women and pregnancy. I'm in

(02:10:40):
support of the medicines, but not everything is for human use.
The livestock needed.

Speaker 16 (02:10:47):
Okay, well, that's definitely true. You know, when you have livestock,
you get involved, You take care of your livestock and
that means you offer and give them some type of pharmaceutical.
Every pharmaceutical you ever get in livestock says not for
human consumption, Okay, And I think that's a fair assessment.

(02:11:11):
It should be that way until there's sufficient testing to
say that is acceptable to take in these doses for people.
And I don't think that's ever been done for ivermectin.

Speaker 11 (02:11:23):
Yeah, there are people who have been prescribed by fromectin,
like for example, people that have AUTOMATEU deservers like lupus. Yeah,
and they and there's a human dosage and there's a
human sort of modulation for it, our formulation, And there
are people who take prescribe ivermectin. But when COVID came along,
and this is one of the first things that medical
professionals talk to me about, it became almost impossible for

(02:11:44):
people to get ivermectin prescribed at that point. And that
was I think, because that the ended they were getting
paid for certain other treatments.

Speaker 1 (02:11:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (02:11:51):
So I mean, and so there are people who do
go to the feed store and say I got it there,
but they went to their other doctor and they said,
how many drops do I take This point is not
that I him is always is, always cure, all always good,
all the time. I'm not comfortable to saying that. My
point is that it should be available to people. Well
and if they and the reasons why it's not available

(02:12:14):
are not because well, he could have these adverse effects
in these dosages because we sell bleach over the counter, right, people,
don't you know what I'm saying. So that's not the argument.
The real reason why it's not available is a financial
reason for the.

Speaker 4 (02:12:27):
Pharmacy, right.

Speaker 16 (02:12:29):
I think that's I think one of the biggest incentives
for COVID was that the pharmaceuticals were making billions of dollars.

Speaker 1 (02:12:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (02:12:39):
I think that's why everybody had to take it.

Speaker 1 (02:12:41):
Well, I agree with it. I took it. Yeah, But
I'm asking you was it ever really tested.

Speaker 16 (02:12:49):
For people? I think there's been some testing. I have
never seen a conclusive study.

Speaker 1 (02:12:55):
Yeah, go ahead, I've remet him has been used in
humans for years. Ok, fine, bleach. So if you want
to take thank you, Andrew. I don't mean to be
smart decision m R A.

Speaker 17 (02:13:11):
They'ren't even rebeling to you. What's even in the vaccines.
That's exactly my point. It should be up to you
if you were to take ivernmcton, take ivermcton. I'm gonna
try to make the law Missouri so it's available to
you to take it.

Speaker 11 (02:13:22):
You don't want to take the COVID shot. Nobody should
have ever forced you to take the COVID shot. That
is my point precisely.

Speaker 1 (02:13:28):
Well, how about all these these doctors, even Siegel on
Fox News, you know, you and Fauci. You take one,
one shot and you're done. Okay, Where where is there
accountability for what they said? I don't hear anybody apologizing
for that, because people went on to get it and

(02:13:50):
get it and get it and get more shots and
more shots and more shots and more m R A
n A in their bodies while the while the company
and I owned some of these companies, while they're making
a fortune. Go ahead, yeah, a politician, a politician, Well

(02:14:20):
you were late. Well, all right, get the hell out
of here, all right, all right?

Speaker 5 (02:14:31):
Perfect?

Speaker 1 (02:14:32):
Yeah, perfect? He gets to talk about his books now, great, X,
that's pretty funny. That was the best exit I've ever seen.
So what do you got?

Speaker 16 (02:14:44):
Well, Okay, last time I was here, we were talking
about publishing a couple of books. Well, those have been
published The Last Last Buffalo.

Speaker 1 (02:14:52):
Yeah, the Last.

Speaker 16 (02:14:53):
Buffalo on Kansas published May thirteenth, and this one was
published two weeks ago, actually a week ago.

Speaker 1 (02:14:59):
Really? Yeah? Is that is that the exact way it looks? Yes?
That is really cool. Yeah.

Speaker 16 (02:15:06):
That is the first of four group children's nature series
and that book was published by Covenant Publishing.

Speaker 1 (02:15:18):
And what I gave you their day is called a
sell sheet okay, and.

Speaker 16 (02:15:26):
You use that in talking with bookstores and in some
cases in signing events, the seal sheet will be available.

Speaker 1 (02:15:33):
So you're talking to bookstores to sell your book? Is
that correct?

Speaker 16 (02:15:40):
Promotion and marketing?

Speaker 1 (02:15:41):
Okay? That's have you already agreed with their with them
that they're going to sell your book?

Speaker 16 (02:15:46):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (02:15:47):
So you're going there and telling them this is how
to sell.

Speaker 16 (02:15:50):
It, this is this is this is what the marketing
firm has done in putting some of the marketing together
for the Dog for the Adventures.

Speaker 1 (02:15:57):
And you didn't help them. What's your I did? Okay?

Speaker 16 (02:16:00):
I mean I gave them all the information to put
it put on the sell sheet.

Speaker 1 (02:16:04):
Did they agree with it all? Yeah? Okay, they pretty
well have to. It's why do they have to? Because
they could say we don't like this. It's not going
to sell. Who's a copyright up there, Arthur, Bob Willis? No,
where's the copyright? I don't see it where? Oh well, yeah,

(02:16:33):
copyright by Bob Willis. Okay, Well I could have guessed that,
but it wasn't on here that I could see. Do
you ask me questions that I weren't even there? Okay?

Speaker 16 (02:16:42):
So so so let's let me talk just a little,
let me let me.

Speaker 1 (02:16:47):
Talk just then't have been a you from talking?

Speaker 16 (02:16:50):
Yeah, yeah, just hang on for a second. Another in
marketing books has really changed over the years. Used to
be you'd go to a publisher and they would agree
that this is a good story, and they would publish
it and they would send it out through their channels
and it would eventually make its way to the public

(02:17:13):
through the bookstores. And that's not the way it works anymore. Today.
The vastngory of books are sold on the internet. It's
like seventy five Amazon being the Amazon is the biggest,
and there's actually three big online book companies. Barnes and

(02:17:34):
Noble has an online, Apple has an online and of
course Amazon. Associated with the Adventures of Dog, we're going
to do a thirty second trailer video. It's a trailer
video that will be aired on those three platforms as
well as on Facebook and Instagram. And I'm trying I

(02:17:57):
will negotiate with a White Bomb podcast to maybe get
a video trailer.

Speaker 1 (02:18:03):
On course, let's do it.

Speaker 16 (02:18:05):
But so nowadays, you the bookstores are struggling a bit
to get to get clients because of all the online sales.
And I'm making a real effort with both of these
books to get it into bookstores because I really, I
really think that walking into a bookstore and browsing through

(02:18:27):
the various books is something that everybody ought to do.

Speaker 1 (02:18:31):
Okay, So so you're you're being uh, You're you're going
back to with the way it was. Is that a
smart move or is it? Is it just is it
just sentimental?

Speaker 16 (02:18:43):
No, I'm doing both. I'm I'm doing a lot of
online advertising associated with the sales, but I'm going to
to try to help as many bookstores as possible and
and and get as many titles. And the distribution on
this particular book is Ingram Content Network.

Speaker 1 (02:19:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (02:19:04):
Ingram Content Network is one of the largest distributors in
the world of books in bookstores, of books everywhere everywhere.

Speaker 1 (02:19:12):
Yeah, online, Yes.

Speaker 16 (02:19:14):
They have over thirteen thousand titles, so and they deal
with four hundred and seventy five So how are.

Speaker 1 (02:19:21):
You going to decide which ones, which stores get what
based on? You know, it has to be based on
about what do you think you could sell? Right, I'm
just not going to overload the stores.

Speaker 16 (02:19:36):
Let's talk a little bit about how you sell books, okay, okay,
because it makes it a difference when you're actually in
the mode of selling books. The best advertisement is word
of mouth, by meeting people and talking to them. That
is by far the best advertisement. Well, you talk to

(02:19:56):
me and you're on my show. Yeah, and here we
are here we are selling.

Speaker 1 (02:19:59):
Hooks selling books. Yeah, but I like you. Not everybody
likes you, by the way, Oh come on, yeah, everybody
likes Willis.

Speaker 16 (02:20:09):
But so one of the things that you have to
do is as an author, is to go out and
meet people, go out and have You don't sell a
lot of books at a signing, but you meet a
lot of people and that enhances your ability to have
some credibility with with and that's really what it's all about.

(02:20:30):
And that's the same way with bookstores. You know, achieving
credibility with the people that are involved in the industry
is important, and that's that's all I need to do.

Speaker 1 (02:20:42):
All right, So they're all happy with you. Well, no,
wait a minute, I didn't like that. I'm not sure
who all is well, the people that you're dealing with
for your book, telling them that, Okay, you want to
do a certain amount in house in these physical stories
of I.

Speaker 16 (02:21:00):
Don't want to do a certain amount. I want to
do everything that everybody wants to do.

Speaker 1 (02:21:05):
You know, that's what I'll help. But you want to
make a profit here.

Speaker 16 (02:21:09):
I don't. Well, they do that, they do, and that's
an interesting question.

Speaker 1 (02:21:14):
Yeah, why do you write books?

Speaker 16 (02:21:18):
Do you do it for money? Well, I don't really
know that I've done it.

Speaker 1 (02:21:21):
I don't think you've done it for money. I don't.

Speaker 16 (02:21:23):
I haven't because I'm losing money. But but what I
have done is I've gotten a lot of information out
to actually millions of people.

Speaker 1 (02:21:33):
But you're going to be a famous guy, I don't.
That's well, you're gonna you're gonna leave your mark other
than you know some of us who are aren't going
to get it out of our systems to do this.
You're going to leave your mark. Every everybody's going to
have access to these books till the end of time.

Speaker 16 (02:21:51):
Well, and that's interesting you should say that, because there's
a shelf life for books, and that's generally about three years,
excepting certain instances. And those instances are travel books, historic books,
and children's books, and those are the kind of books
I'm writing.

Speaker 1 (02:22:09):
Well, and what about movies.

Speaker 16 (02:22:13):
I have been asked to consider some movie rights, and
I'll do that on down the line, look at a
kids movies for goodness sake. But first I need to
get all the children's books out there. And there's there's
one more is coming out at the end of this year,
two will be next year, and once all four of
those books are out, then then we can.

Speaker 1 (02:22:34):
Talk about that. All right, So you're going to keep
on writing.

Speaker 16 (02:22:39):
Well, they're already written. Those manuscripts are written, okay. All
I have to do is get them published, and I could.
You can't publish four books at one time.

Speaker 1 (02:22:46):
So would you ever call call on AI to ask
some what they think? No, why AI is not people.

Speaker 16 (02:22:58):
AI is artificial intelligence, and artificial intelligence I don't believe
can make a reasonable judgment about what's good for children,
about what actually happened through our history. AI can't do that,
and so I'm not going to rely on A nor
can they travel the world. Yeah, and so I don't

(02:23:22):
really rely on AI for anything truly.

Speaker 1 (02:23:25):
Okay, And you've traveled the world being in how many countries,
different countries in the backwoods, with the public that live there,
being guests in their homes, eating the food they eat
and probably learning some of the language, and then going

(02:23:46):
off and fishing for the type of trout they have.
So that's that's really cool. Comes a golfer, and I
was speaking of golf. Sit your butt over there, look
was here. All right, this is going to be a

(02:24:06):
really cool show. Now you got to speak loud because
it's coming out of here. We have some technical difficulties.
But and this is this is Dax Daxxton, who has
grown a five inches since the last time I saw him,
which is about a week ago. All right, how are
you doing good? Good? Yeah? Did you play this morning?
Are you playing now or what? Okay? Great? Yeah, I

(02:24:31):
talked to your mother about that because I like to
bring you out whenever I'm golfing. I was gonna ask
you if they come out yesterday Wednesday, Yes, go ahead.

Speaker 16 (02:24:41):
I gave you a sleeve in prov once for you. Yes,
have you ever seen that sleeve in prov one?

Speaker 1 (02:24:47):
I they're stolen, My, they're still there there. No, wait
a minute, you just gave me that, yeah, a week ago. Well,
I haven't seen him in a week, and I asked him.
I asked him to come play with us, and he
couldn't do it because he was busy. Well, I was
getting to the point where I said, I said to
your mom, I says, you know, I can understand it

(02:25:10):
if he wants to go play with his friends. I mean,
there's there's nothing wrong with that at all. But should
I keep on calling him because he probably feels an
obligation to come and play with.

Speaker 16 (02:25:22):
It old people. He wants to play with the kids
his age?

Speaker 1 (02:25:28):
Okay, all right, Well see now she says I should
call him, and okay, all right. So he really does
like playing with me, you know why because I give
him Bob Willis lessons, lessons that you teach me. I know,
all right, say it loud or I don't think that.

(02:25:49):
I don't think that hurt it? All right? So what
is what is going on with all this stuff that's
on here? Do I still got people contacting me. The
Holy cow whoa boy? You were all linked up this
he's got he's got books, by the way, they're just terrific.

Speaker 16 (02:26:09):
Take a quick look at that one right there.

Speaker 7 (02:26:11):
Now.

Speaker 16 (02:26:12):
I know that's a little that's two to ten, and
I know you're a little old for that, but but
just take a look at it.

Speaker 1 (02:26:19):
Like Violet, my granddaughter would love that. She's tense. Maybe
even Dawson. Yeah, oh she'd love that. I know. So
all right, So, uh, what else you got for me?
My friend? I got Mark mcclussey coming out. We can
have a real hoot well with him if you want

(02:26:39):
to stay. Yes, okay, so tell me, uh tell me
what's going on in your life, because I haven't talked
to you in a week.

Speaker 11 (02:26:52):
I played like two days ago.

Speaker 1 (02:26:54):
I shot two over, two over for the whole round.
Who night was that? Thirty eight? Yes? Yeah, your mom
told me that at St.

Speaker 16 (02:27:06):
Saint James, Max would be really good at Okay, Yeah,
do you want to talk about Terrace?

Speaker 1 (02:27:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 16 (02:27:15):
I got I got or what there's more? Do you
want to talk about law Fair?

Speaker 1 (02:27:21):
You know I'm gonna, I'm gonna if you you wanted
to talk about that? Uh, yeah, my time is almost
up right, Well, yeah somewhat. Yeah, Well you got here early,
so but we we had I had to share you
with Bill Hardwick.

Speaker 16 (02:27:38):
You did so hy.

Speaker 1 (02:27:41):
Bill was a great guy. Yes, he is. And my
my grandson is here and we can he can hang out.

Speaker 16 (02:27:47):
I got about I got about three minutes left. Let's
talk a little bit.

Speaker 1 (02:27:51):
About law fair, Yes, please do yes.

Speaker 16 (02:27:54):
Trump administration has been sued over and over and over
for a variety of reasons for personally, No, the administration,
but he's he's they're suing him over immigration, they're suing
his minist.

Speaker 1 (02:28:10):
Okay.

Speaker 16 (02:28:10):
But there's several things happening that are really kind of
hard to believe.

Speaker 1 (02:28:16):
Okay.

Speaker 16 (02:28:17):
One of them is a judge after the recent Supreme
Court decision that that peaceburg that judges are are limited
in terms of the scope of the scope of of
of what they can make a decision on. One of

(02:28:38):
one of those Supreme Court cases dealt with birthright citizenship. Yeah, okay,
and it said that district judges don't have these ority
issue nationwide injunctions associated with.

Speaker 1 (02:28:52):
With birthright citizenship.

Speaker 16 (02:28:54):
Well, last week, a judge said that birthright citizenship as
directed by the administration in Trump's executive wars, saying that
it was no longer valid. She said that his executive
order was invalid and that she issued a nationwide injunction

(02:29:18):
in joining it, two weeks after the Supreme Court said
that disrectcourse can't issue nationwide. Okay, let's fast forward. This
is even worse. There's a judge in Boston who issued
a decision last week that said the big beautiful bill
that was just passed has has one section that says

(02:29:44):
Medicare cannot fund abortions for a one year period. She
said that that was illegal, even though it's been signed
into law by the Congress, passed by Congress, and signed
by the executive She says that that fact, the Constitution
requires that the government fund abortions. That was her decision.

Speaker 1 (02:30:07):
It wasn't. It wasn't in the constitution though, No, But
that was her decision.

Speaker 16 (02:30:11):
Yeah, And she issued a tro a temporary spraining order
saying that that that you could not you could not
not fund abortion medic.

Speaker 1 (02:30:23):
So has this gone to the Supreme Court yet?

Speaker 16 (02:30:25):
No, And I'm sure it'll be appealed.

Speaker 1 (02:30:28):
But but.

Speaker 16 (02:30:30):
Just the fact that these judges don't follow the legal guidelines.

Speaker 1 (02:30:35):
Well, the Constitution.

Speaker 16 (02:30:36):
Well, but not only the Constitution, but the Supreme Court
decisions the president part of the constitution. The presidents there's
a rule on what constitutional or not, and the Supreme
Court has But the district judges are pretty well ignoring
the Supreme Court and the Constitution. And and what what

(02:30:57):
is going on is that the Democrats handpick their judges.

Speaker 1 (02:31:02):
Sure the fact, well everybody does that.

Speaker 16 (02:31:05):
No, not really, if the way the courts are set up,
if the action occurs in washing d C. It needs
to be educated in washing d C.

Speaker 1 (02:31:15):
Hey, by the way, I got these great people up here. Yeah,
you need to get there, all right, all right, and
you're welcome to stay. But all right, it was very interesting.
Look you come back next week because look at them.
My god, there's so nice people. Anyways, Willis and they

(02:31:35):
bought your dinner. You know, some people give a name
for their clubs, especially the bitching Weds.

Speaker 16 (02:31:42):
Did you ever hear that I don't have one?

Speaker 1 (02:31:46):
You can't even do that.

Speaker 16 (02:31:46):
I don't have one.

Speaker 1 (02:31:48):
All right, So, ladies and gentlemen, not to be be
laid here. But these are the two bravest people I
know who faced off three hundred and fifty ANTIFA and
b l M, led by Congressman Corey Bush. Please welcome

(02:32:08):
all the way from Saint Louis, Mark and Pat McCloskey.
We do we have it. Yeah, we're having some difficulties.
Our mixer is not good. This is this is Bob Willison.
Here's my grandson right over here, and that is Daxton Weinbaum.
Uh yeah, he's he's a golfer. This kid, well, he's

(02:32:30):
a he's a he's an athlete. You're wrestling too, right, okay, wrestle.
Well you mustn't know what wake class. You wrestled year
one six, last year Small Sky and his team and
what did you did? You did you wrestle? Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:32:48):
Yeah, the wrestled in competition from when I was five
until I was twenty five, and I was the youngest
of a wrestling family. My dad went to iowas or
we all had to wrestle.

Speaker 1 (02:32:57):
And your dad wrestled in Iowa.

Speaker 2 (02:33:00):
No he he he actually uh, he was in medical school,
but that didn't stop him for making all of us wrestle.
You know, we we we're on a workout routine from
the time I was less than five. He we we
we we had do you remember My dad's two idols
were A Jack Lalaine and Robert Cummings, right, and so

(02:33:21):
we had these. I don't know if Robert Cummings was
a multi vitamin a massive vitamin freak. And so when
I was a kid, instead of having breakfast, we had
these big jars of vitamins lined up in the kitchen.
Go and have your bone meal and your and your
your vitamin B twelve and your B six and time
and protein pills and all this kind of crap. And
if you're lucky, you'd actually get a ball of sero afterwards.

(02:33:43):
But yeah, we're so.

Speaker 1 (02:33:44):
Did you check those for M R N A?

Speaker 2 (02:33:47):
Absolutely?

Speaker 1 (02:33:50):
What the hell's going on? That was back a long time.
I didn't run. I didn't know they had M and
R then.

Speaker 2 (02:33:55):
Yeah, and you know, unlike unlike a grandson who's not
allowed to shrink down as much as we used to. Yeah,
you football of one hundred and eighty five pounds by
wrestled one hundred and thirty two.

Speaker 1 (02:34:05):
Well, Well this he's one hundred and he was one
hundred and six pounds. He's growing now, Yeah, he's like one,
he's one thirty now. And he went to State his
freshman year. And he's also he's also was the smallest guy,
is the smallest guy on his I don't fe're the
smallest anymore on your golf team. He's definitely the smallest

(02:34:27):
on his golf team. So and he went to State
two sports as a freshman. That's some kind of record,
I think. So anyways, uh ah, what you can't this
is this is my golf teacher here, Bob Willis. I know,
thanks for coming in, Thanks for coming in, all right,

(02:34:49):
I appreciate you. Okay, he's my golf teacher. This guy
he beat or he played against Tom Watson in college.
So we got and there's Jp the greatest softball player
I've ever all of all time. Uh okay, now that
we've gotten done with that, Fanny Fanny Willis uh and

(02:35:12):
I was going to use this for him. She just
confessed to having records of communications with the one six
uh Pelosi operation to get rid of Trump. I'm pretty
sure you know about this. What do you say?

Speaker 2 (02:35:29):
Well, you know, I think that the world's going to
wake up here very quickly. I think that the Justice
Department is about to reveal a some very interesting information
about all the conspiracy to do away with Trump starting
with the Rusher Russia Russia investigation. I think we're going
to get some breaking news here very quickly that's gonna
really shock. It won't shock and amaze you, but we'll

(02:35:50):
maybe have the influenced in average America.

Speaker 1 (02:35:53):
Yeah, it's almost what I got into a fight with
the day we met and and I had lunch, so yeah,
I had to those Saint Louis guys. They weren't having
it yea. And they hated you. Well, yeah, not her,
but you.

Speaker 2 (02:36:10):
So.

Speaker 1 (02:36:11):
So so what's your concept to this, Pat.

Speaker 2 (02:36:17):
Well, I mean, it's about time, and I hope they
get this, they go in all both.

Speaker 18 (02:36:21):
Barrels because I think people are so upset about BONDI.
I mean, maybe this is a way out for them
where they can, you know.

Speaker 4 (02:36:27):
Have some serious wins.

Speaker 1 (02:36:29):
Was this sort of like a now John Solomon, you've
heard of him, right, the journalist, pretty good journalist. I
think he said that, don't worry about this Epstein stuff. Uh,
they're getting ready for some big stuff and they don't
want that to interrupt, so to speak. And in about
five or six days, like you're pointing at, you're going

(02:36:51):
to see a lot of stuff happening that's going to
shock you. Is that correct?

Speaker 2 (02:36:57):
And you know I was up in DC the day
before yesterday, Yeah, chatting with the powers would be And
I can't tell you what we were told in confidence,
but I think the American people are going to get
an awakening here pretty quickly. And you know, John Solomon's
a great guy. He was at our table at the
Ring and dinner at FACT last year last year, so
you know, a great guy.

Speaker 1 (02:37:18):
All right, So you're going to break that son the
show here.

Speaker 2 (02:37:22):
No, I'm gotten by my vow of silence. I'm like
a I'm like a Catholic priest here?

Speaker 1 (02:37:30):
Is that true? Pat? Is that true?

Speaker 2 (02:37:32):
He?

Speaker 13 (02:37:32):
Is?

Speaker 1 (02:37:33):
He like a Catholic priest in all areas? Or what
America wants to know?

Speaker 2 (02:37:44):
You don't want to know.

Speaker 1 (02:37:46):
I don't want to know. Some days you are, some
days you aren't. Okay, we're going too deep into this.
That's terrible. Do you know a guy named Tom Fenton?
Oh yeah, yeah, Suddenly he's my buddy. He's going to
come on the show next week, he says, but he's
pushing a bunch of my stuff on X and so

(02:38:07):
you know, and then then he sends me a private
message that that included a a an interview with Matt Gates.
Does that ring a bell? Is that is that part
of what's coming?

Speaker 2 (02:38:22):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (02:38:25):
Did I get one? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:38:27):
You gotta you gotta ask Tom when you when you
have him on the show, how much time he spends
in the gym? Okay?

Speaker 1 (02:38:33):
Okay, he's a nut, isn't he.

Speaker 2 (02:38:35):
Yeah, he's a fit guy. He's not. That's just not
his name. He's genuinely a very fit guy.

Speaker 1 (02:38:40):
Yeah, and uh he did he did the he did
the movie which was Iron Man three, and he was
trying to connect that and I saw that movie. It's
a good movie, and uh it was he was trying
to he had to play Kate China or something he
was and he was interesting it in making them happy,

(02:39:02):
and then he discovered that wasn't a good idea. That's
what I got out of that. So anyways, I just
wanted to know if you're throwing your you're up there
with the big people. Did you see the president?

Speaker 2 (02:39:14):
I did not see the President. He might have seen me,
but it would have been at a great distance.

Speaker 1 (02:39:19):
Yeah, Okay, did you notice all his fingers were none
of them were standing up in the middle. Were they Well?

Speaker 2 (02:39:26):
You know, I concerned about his vascular health. But I
guess he got to the other day.

Speaker 1 (02:39:31):
Yeah, he's got what you know, what all this old
guys get these you know, these things, these bumps there,
and then your ankles get a little bigger and stuff
like that. In your case, your mouth gets a little
bit bigger, you know, and so so all right, anyways, so.

Speaker 2 (02:39:48):
One of the things that you know has happened here.
I don't know if you know my buddy George Santos,
but he's supposed to report the prison here. Surely, I
think on the twenty fourth, your buddy, who George Santos,
former congressman from Yes, Yeah, you know, he did no
more or less than an awful lot of people in

(02:40:08):
Congress did in the way of kind of inflating the
reality about his assets and his background and that kind
of stuff. But they gave him seven years in seven months,
I mean, just for a first time offender, and they've
got him set up to go to a medium security
prison meeting a really tough place. And as he said
in Tucker Carlson Show the other day, you know, he's
a he's a gay man. He's not particularly fit, he's

(02:40:32):
not a fighter. You know, he's never been a gruff
and tumble guy.

Speaker 4 (02:40:35):
Here.

Speaker 2 (02:40:35):
They're going to throw him in the snake pit with
all these murderers and rapists and drug dealers for seven
years and seven months. And I'm hoping that our friends
in DC will look favorably at his pardon application here
before he has to go to prison.

Speaker 1 (02:40:50):
Well then, you definitely that would be terrible if he
had to do that, obviously, but you have some real
ammunition to to get pretty good. Uh oh, let's say
representation to those who are pardoned, uh from Trump from
the one six ers deal? Yeah, so what is that

(02:41:13):
coming out? Is that coming out pretty soon?

Speaker 2 (02:41:15):
You know? I hope. So we had we had a
good talk. This week needs to the obviously the President's
got some other things on his mind right now.

Speaker 1 (02:41:23):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (02:41:23):
And there you know, there's this conundrum last week with
the van Bongino walking out on.

Speaker 1 (02:41:30):
Yeah what was that? Was that? Was that BS or what?

Speaker 2 (02:41:33):
You know?

Speaker 1 (02:41:33):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (02:41:33):
But he showed back up for work on Monday.

Speaker 1 (02:41:36):
They said he was taking a vacation.

Speaker 2 (02:41:38):
Yeah yeah, but you know you can't say do X
or I quit and then come back to work when
X didn't happen.

Speaker 1 (02:41:46):
Right, I would think that would would get you kicked out.

Speaker 18 (02:41:50):
Your wife takes a vacation for a few days to
a hotel and comes back.

Speaker 1 (02:41:54):
I think it's about wait a minute, that's happened. She
went to Mexico without me and her friends.

Speaker 11 (02:42:01):
Well, it's when it's a vacation in the same town.

Speaker 1 (02:42:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:42:05):
So since you and my dad shared the same divorce lawyer,
I'll tell this story.

Speaker 1 (02:42:11):
Really yeah, total, yeah, when when.

Speaker 2 (02:42:15):
He represented my father's second wife in her and their divorce.
But my dad's coming back. He spent three days or
something over eastern down in Florida, comes back and gets
picked up by his wife at the airport. And he
said to me, you know that three days without her
made me understand just how happy I could be if
you weren't there anymore.

Speaker 18 (02:42:35):
It's just like the airport when you come down the
escalator at the Sing Louis Airport to get your luggage.
It's got a lawyers standing there, a divorce lawyers standing there,
saying happy to be home or not.

Speaker 1 (02:42:51):
I can see him doing that. You're you know, you're
great people. You're kind of weird. I goett to tell you, so, uh,
what do you what evidence do you do you know
about the assassination attempts on Trump? UH and that some
in the three letter agencies, politics and all that may

(02:43:14):
have made of of this uh to to kill Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (02:43:20):
We know I can tell you this that from the
get go, the Butler County things was appeared to me
to be an inside job. And Corey Mills, who I
don't know if you've had him on the show, but
he's a he's an ex sniper for the army, for
the government. He's a county sniper guy when he was
in the service. My my, my information came from him,

(02:43:42):
and he's on a talk show saying, you know, when
so many things go so obviously wrong, it crosses the
boarder between incompetence and intentional Latin and the crooks guy gets,
he gets, his body gets cremated before he can be autopsic.
They rose down the roof, they don't they that apparently
all his cell phones, you have like fifteen cell phones

(02:44:03):
with the foreign servers, and none of that stuff comes
out and they just sweep it all literally under the carpet.
And then a couple of months later there's this guy
with the you know, training in Ukraine shows up at
the golf course. He's hiding in the bushes at the
place where the media takes pictures of the president because

(02:44:23):
as the closest you can get through him. He's there
for twelve hours. He's got his nummy sack hanging on
the fence so it doesn't get hungry while he's attempting
to kill the president for twelve hours. And then my
favorite part, by the way, everybody talks about how he
was within four hundred feet of where the president is
going to be. I don't know if you've seen that
golf course, but you go from from the fourth row
or the fifth hole, you got to drive right by

(02:44:45):
that fence, a golf cart path, you got to go
right by that damn fence. And then the Secret Service
agent allegedly sees him, puts off five shots and misses him.
What kind of people are these in the Secret Service?
If you've got a guy not too very far away
and you're shooting at him five times and you don't

(02:45:06):
hit him. And you know those guys from Butler, six
of them. Yeah, but they got they got suspended, right, Yeah,
they don't, you know, they don't. They don't go to jail.
They don't get investigat what.

Speaker 1 (02:45:16):
One of them is. He's the head guy now he
is pat.

Speaker 2 (02:45:19):
You know anything? Is my brother, my stepbrother.

Speaker 18 (02:45:22):
He worked it runs a drone service for the Butler
and Beaver County police.

Speaker 2 (02:45:28):
That's all he does.

Speaker 11 (02:45:29):
That's his job for a living.

Speaker 18 (02:45:31):
And they never even asked him to run the drones that.

Speaker 11 (02:45:34):
Day, and he would have been the guy to do
it or his company some woman.

Speaker 18 (02:45:39):
The only drone that they had that day in Butler
was some woman who had got one hour's worth of train,
you know, that worked with the Secret Service, and.

Speaker 4 (02:45:46):
She couldn't get it to work.

Speaker 2 (02:45:48):
I mean, they could have asked his company. He does
it all the time.

Speaker 11 (02:45:51):
Yeah, there's a missing person.

Speaker 4 (02:45:53):
That's what he does in Beaver County.

Speaker 1 (02:45:56):
So is he is there any does any Do you
have any guesses to who was responsible for this? Was
it someone in the CIA? Was it rogue set up?
Some some rogues?

Speaker 2 (02:46:11):
You know. I think you're going to find Iran. I
think you're going to find out here in the near
future that the guys like Clapper and Brennan were you know, uh,
they were no friends of Donald Trump as they are
are not still and that you I get I kind
of get the impression, as one of my employees used
to say, I kind of get the impression that they
may have been doing everything they could, having failed it

(02:46:33):
every other way of eliminating him from the presidential race,
just having killed I mean, you know, you know what,
the CIA wasn't above killing presidents back when Kennedy was president.

Speaker 1 (02:46:45):
Did you did you see the interview with with the
CIA guy Brennan, And he implicated that. To me, it
sounded like he was implicating Obama, that he was actually
putting it back on Obama that this happened. So that's

(02:47:06):
where they're going. I think I think it wasn't our fault.
It wasn't our fault, said each other.

Speaker 2 (02:47:12):
Yeah, people are start getting tossed under the bus heard
pretty quickly.

Speaker 1 (02:47:15):
Well that's a that's a great sign. So so Marine
Kobe fired by d O j H. Will you and
or pat hire her?

Speaker 2 (02:47:29):
She got such a great job too.

Speaker 1 (02:47:30):
Oh well, yeah she lost a few, but sure somewhere
she's one a few so she could do she could
defend her daddy and and uh, you know she would
be like the maternity case in in uh in Indiana,
who's your daddy? There you go.

Speaker 2 (02:47:53):
So like the Congress Roman that married her brother so
we could get into the country.

Speaker 1 (02:47:57):
Right, yeah, or the kind or the age that said
her father was really her remember that? Yeah? Yeah, so
no Epstein's files. Do you feel safe?

Speaker 2 (02:48:13):
Well, you know, huh, this Maxwell woman needs to get
released from prison now, right because the official story is
now there's no evidence that Jeffrey Epstein had sex with anybody,
and therefore she needs to get let out, right.

Speaker 1 (02:48:28):
Well, she was convicted of stuff, well of.

Speaker 2 (02:48:30):
Course, but of course there's no evidence. Now there's they
you know, we were told there thousands, tens of thousands
of hours of Epstein abuse.

Speaker 1 (02:48:38):
Well wait a minute, don't we have you know, I
was asking you Willis about this too, But don't they
have cases against Uh? Some of these people who the
the victims are out there suing him and it's it's
local law.

Speaker 2 (02:48:55):
Yeah, right, at least there's at least one or two
I know that that a filed civil suit against him.
But you know, now the government had commit suicide. Yeah,
after she got her money. Yeah, I mean, and you know,
I will, I will, I will venture out on the
on the long thin end of the tree branch here
and have everybody hate me. You know this this Prince

(02:49:17):
Andrew thing where he allegedly had sex with a seventeen
year old girl. Well, first of all, she was doing
this for money. She didn't show up there on accident.
You get on, you get on a rich guy's private
jet to fly to his island with a bunch of
guys twice your age. You probably know what you're there for.

Speaker 18 (02:49:33):
When she was in New York, she was a hooker
on the street.

Speaker 2 (02:49:37):
And so this isn't This isn't some some Catholic school
girl who was you know, snatched off the street by
these evil people. She was she you know, she was
a seventeen year old hooker who was working her trade.
And you know, you know it just you know, how
old was ury Angoinette, right, fourteen or something? How old

(02:49:58):
you know is Catherine Great when she married the Archduke Peter,
she was she was fourteen. I mean, it used to
be a different world. Now everybody's now, everybody's a sexual predator.

Speaker 1 (02:50:09):
Well you can you can walk by your house and
see some of the some of the belongings of those people.
For God's sakes, That's what I loved about it, all right.
I don't know if I should have thrown that in
there or not, but I wouldn't probably not. You said
I could squeeze speak about it. But you know, all right,

(02:50:30):
I take it all back. Don't listen to that. Can
you erase that from the record somehow? Okay? All right? So,
so this Boseburg guy, he's trying to trap John Roberts
on his opinions regarding federal judges trying to be the president.
So what what's going on with that?

Speaker 2 (02:50:53):
You know, Boseburg's truly a bad guy. You know, he's
a guy that sent us our friend Ryan zinc sure.
He was the judge in a lot of my Jay
Sixers cases.

Speaker 1 (02:51:02):
He was.

Speaker 2 (02:51:03):
You know, he's been doing everything he can to become
president of the United States by virtue of being a
district judge. And you know, the Supreme Court has now
ruled what two fridays ago, three fridays ago, that the
district judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions and they're not superior
to the President of the United States or the Supreme Court.

(02:51:24):
But they're continuing to do it. Yeah, and so you know,
we're really in a kind of a desperate situation when
you go to law school or even in college when
you're learning about American history and the government. One of
the things that has always mentioned is that the judiciary
doesn't have an army or a police force. The only
reason why we have a judicial review ability is because

(02:51:47):
people have respect for and behave the rulings of the court.
And the Supreme Court doesn't have an army, police court
doesn't have a police department. All you can do is
hope that the American people will respect the opinions of
the Court and follow it. But I say American people,
I also mean the inferior courts.

Speaker 1 (02:52:04):
But you know they're showing that they can't be trusted
though they cannot be trusted to uphold the Constitution and
uphold what their power areare is compared to a president.

Speaker 2 (02:52:15):
Well, here's the thing. The Article three of the Constitution.
I'm going to paraphrase it, but it's pretty close, says
the judicial power of the United States will be invested
in one Supreme Court and such inferior courts as Congress
may from time to time determine. Right, everything except the
Supreme Court exists at the whim of the Congress. Congress
could completely do away with the inferior courts. Congress could

(02:52:38):
certainly do away with the d C. District Court and
do away with all those judges and for that matter,
the DC Circuit. And I think something like that would
be a tremendous benefit because these people, you know, you're
not supposed to say as a lawyer, you're not supposed
to say anything negative about judges. All judges are wonderful,
godlike creatures, you know. Uh, there's there's really a soft

(02:53:03):
revolution going on right now between the Supreme Court and
the district judges and some of the circuits where they
are just some of their noses and the big guys
we're going to do as we damn well please.

Speaker 1 (02:53:15):
Well, so where does this, where does this end? Where
does this come out? And what's going to happen when
some of these people uh get get hung by real
laws that that are really uh going to be tried
by certain judges that are going to convict some of

(02:53:36):
these people. Maybe even some of the judges too.

Speaker 2 (02:53:39):
You would think so. And one of the things we
always have to remind ourselves is that these judges are lawyers,
and lawyers have ethical rules, and they've got duties and
they've got to do our associations and licensed.

Speaker 1 (02:53:52):
Lawyers have ethical rules. Okay, sorry, somebody told me that once,
Pat did you tell that? Yeah, she's out there working.
G know's better.

Speaker 2 (02:54:04):
But you know, I can't tell you how many of
my clients and Jay six ers have related the stories
about how their judges have opined on their guilt. Yes,
came out right that you're guilty. They refer to them
as as as treason isss or insurrectionists, even in front
of jury's before any evidence here. That's that's completely improper.

(02:54:28):
Those judges should lose her of their positions over that.

Speaker 1 (02:54:31):
And anyway, that's more than that's not enough punishment for that.
I'm sorry, that's not enough punishment. They're ruining people's lives,
these judges, and they know they're doing it. It's not
like it was an accident.

Speaker 2 (02:54:47):
And unless some people actually go to jail, I mean,
and I ran on this all the time, but the
most obvious thing is Mark Billy and Nancy Pelosi when
they staged the coup on January fifth and twenty twenty one. Yes,
and what what does Pete Hegseth want to do? He
wants to reduce Milly by one star. Well, there's tough action.
You know, treason is a is a capital offense.

Speaker 1 (02:55:09):
You know, I played I played clips of our meeting
that week of when you were on the show. I
did clips of it from the show, and suddenly the
mixer went out. We couldn't play the damn clips except
for the first two. Were you talking about Megan Kelly?

(02:55:32):
Or somebody has an idea that they should try these
people as with crime, with the criminal code and not
just with the opinions of people, and try him and
go through the process and then jail them if necessary.

Speaker 2 (02:55:48):
Or you know, and even more so, here's here is
my belief. You know, when they were in charge, they
would arrest people like the J sixers, they kicking their
doors at six o'clock in the morning, point machine guns
at their whole family and their minor, even a kid
in the crib, right, and then throw them in jail
and let them try to get themselves out of jail. Well,
you know, we've got better goods on the left than

(02:56:10):
they had any of these JA sixers, because the vast
majority of these J sixers just walk through open doors
being waved in by Capitol police. Fist bumbing. I'm singing
the national anthem, chanting USA USA and walking out, and
they get they get treated like like you know, John
Dillinger or worse. And then you've got we've got all
these these democrats and the judges and the prosecutors and

(02:56:33):
the people in the CIA and the FBI, all the
way up to Merrick Garland who are actually conspiring against
the President of the United States and the American people today.
Throw them in jail, let them find a way out,
just like they did to so many other honest.

Speaker 1 (02:56:49):
Damn right. You're absolutely correct, And hopefully that would solve
the problem of what they tried to do, which is
basically a coup of the country.

Speaker 2 (02:57:00):
Yeah, and it would certainly restore the respect to the
American people for.

Speaker 1 (02:57:03):
The certainly would all right. Well, other than Dave the
Dave winebaumb Show, where can people find find you? By
the way, TikTok kick me off? I'm so proud they
never said, they never said. And I was getting tons
of attention for you guys and for everyone else. Now
the guy got my show got like twenty seven thousand hits,

(02:57:27):
and I was getting a bunch of hits. You were
getting a bunch of hits on TikTok. I'm still on uh,
I'm still on the other one, which is YouTube.

Speaker 2 (02:57:36):
But a Chinese government didn't like what we were saying.

Speaker 1 (02:57:40):
They no, no, no, so so yeah, you know, and
you know what, they kicked me off. So no more
chop suey for me. And you know where you know
where you can put your chopsticks? Yeah, okay, all right,
hey please? Anyways, other than.

Speaker 2 (02:58:02):
I'll give somebody a cheap plug, there's this place down
there by Portland Wood that you've seen all the time.
Whether billboards say the best cup fudge comes from your anus.

Speaker 1 (02:58:11):
Yes, I know all about that. I was waite. I
was still a comedy act there. It was a strup
joint too, by the way. Anyways, other than the Dave
Weinbaum show, where can people find both of you and
maybe hire you?

Speaker 2 (02:58:30):
Sure? My law firm's website is McCloskey Law dot com.
Mc c l O s K E y l A
W dot com. You can catch me on exit McCloskey USA.
You can catch my old show since I'm too busy
to do radio anymore. Unlike unlike mister Weinbaum, you can
catch my old shows at grumble on Rumble at Mark

(02:58:51):
McCloskey on fire, and I'll go ahead and I'll give
everybody my Soell phone number because I'm the bravest guy
on the planet. It's three one four five eight zero
three one eighty five. You need j Sixers out there.
We need to have a show of strength. We need
to send a message to President Trump that the compensation
for Jay Sixers needs to start. He needs to start

(02:59:12):
right now. That there are people out there living out
of their cars having a hard time making their miracle happen.
And President Trump, we need to fix this situation right now.

Speaker 1 (02:59:22):
Yeah in Marks my wife right there, so I had
them Klusky's because we got about thirty four seconds here.
All right, you guys, thank you so much for being
stars on the Dave Wayne Bomb Show and being friends too.

Speaker 2 (02:59:35):
Next time you're in, how I buy you another lunch?

Speaker 1 (02:59:37):
Hey, that's terrific, And I'll look away like I did
last time. No, I didn't do that. You surprized me.
All right, thank you so much. We're we're about done here,
and I'm sad that we didn't have the right equipment
to fix it, but we're going to fix the show.
And it was a good show. I thought it was

(02:59:59):
a real test. Thanks for me. We'll be back with
another edition of the Dave Weinbaum Show next week.
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