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Speaker 1 (00:00):
That to be knoway genesy iran political scandal of all
collusion and conspiracy at the highest levels against President Trump.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Now Director of National Intelligence Tulsey Gabbard revealing what this
audience has.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Known all along.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
A cabal of.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
High ranking officials led by then President Barack Obama, CIA
Director John Brennan, and Hillary Clinton, among others, took the
world on a wild goose chase to try and take
down their political enemy, Donald Trump, no matter the casualties
along the way. DNA Telsey Gabbard is now calling for prosecutions,
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revealing declassified documents from the Russia Collusion made up investigation,
which she says detail a treasonous conspiracy by officials at
the highest level of the Obama White House to stop
incoming President Donald Trump. The cabal included Barack Obama, John Brennan,
James Clapper, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Jim call me and
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Susan Rice.
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I like to use my news learning by going to
AI just to check with my take on recent stories.
For example, I tested AI on this weekend's reports on
proof that Obama changed the narrative from nothing to see
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here that his intel agencies told him that Biden, that
they and Biden and their daily briefings all published till
a mid December singular move after the twenty sixteen election
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to the Russians coordinated with Putin to win the twenty
sixteen elections without any proof from his own published intel
And guess who funded this, Well, it had to be
Obama's government and Hillary. This narrative turned into two impeachments,
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the MSM mainstream media destroying Trump, his followers and his family,
and a real dem coup de grass By staging an
insurrection to stop Trump in twenty twenty. To this date,
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they have been lying about Trump and his followers for
almost ten years. Obama, Pelosi, Schiff, Schumer, and almost every
single Democrat or MSM switched to suddenly believing this corrupt
narrative that attempted to eliminate Trump's first presidency and kill
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off the second, and killing Trump off not just as
a president to the assassination attempts in twenty twenty four,
as to a I, I easily beat their arguments in
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my coup against groc Iree, sending it into a tizzy
of not agreeing outright, but collapsing its own conclusions and
arguments to go along with mine. Mars may not be
a good place for AI. It's too cold and windy still.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Who pushed a made up story that President Trump colluded
with Russia to win twenty sixteen election so the kebal
would not lose their grip on power. All of this
exactly as then Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin UoN Is, Judiciary
Committee member John Radcliffe, and President Trump himself told us
so many times from day one.
Speaker 5 (05:18):
What that is is, it's the original intelligence, the original
reasons that the counter intelligence investigation was started. Now this
is really important to us because a counter intelligence investigation
uses the tools of our intelligence services that are not
supposed to be used on American citizens. So we've long
wanted to know, well, what intelligence did you have that
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actually led to this investigation. So what we found now
after the investigators had reviewed it, is that, in fact,
there was no intelligence.
Speaker 4 (05:53):
Okay, my name is Dave Weinbaum. We're here at the
Dave Weinbaum Show. We're hopefully we got a great start
on the show. My wife is here, Lisa Ann Winebaum. Hello, Darling,
good morning, Good morning. You're perked up?
Speaker 6 (06:08):
Not so much?
Speaker 4 (06:09):
Not so much? Oh, I'm sorry. A cup of coffee.
I think that might be you're missing. I mean I
made a little extra for you today. What happened? Oh okay,
well I'm sorry. Well they have coffee here.
Speaker 3 (06:21):
No, I overslept by about an hour.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
Yes, I know. I was getting a little nervous about you. Yeah,
I got up at four this morning. How's that? And
and my producer over here always awake. That's JP Maxwell
sitting across from me. Rick Henderson is out there in
La La Land, I mean in Salem, and he is.
He is producing all the clips and the bits, and
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we're rare on to go today. I'll tell you what.
We got a great show. We got JJ JJ Bradshaw
at a ten Rabbi Mosja Rothschild after a week's absence.
He's he's calling in at eight forty. Willis Bob Willis,
or as we call him around Ralea bullet Willis, He's
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on at ten o'clock. He's got a lot to add. Chris,
not Chris, but the McCluskey's are on at nine thirty
and this is this He's going to have some devastating information,
believe me, for the crowd that's seemingly sinking very fast.
And we've got well, that's that's, that's what we have.
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And let me see did I miss somebody? Did I
mention the McCluskey's, Yes, I just did. Okay, so we
got a great show today. I'm trying to figure out
if you want to call the show. It's five seven three,
five seven eight twenty seven hundred and I want you
all to as much as you can send me notes
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as to what you think about the Tulsea Gabbard accusations
her being in charge of eighteen intel agencies. I want
to know what you guys think about that. And because
the Dems are they're not saying, they're not really denying it,
such as they're saying, oh, this is garbage. This is
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the kind of attack I got on AI. Oh, well
that just garbage. You know that we're saying this now,
and you know he was impeached twice during his first presidency.
Trump was and you know that the mainstream media was
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using this Russia Russia thing, which was totally dismantled by
Biden and Barack's own presidencies and vice presidencies. And suddenly
they change in December after the twenty sixteen elections. Suddenly,
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well there there. They had to create a reason why
they lost. It couldn't be because they sucked and that
Trump was much better than Hillary, could it. No, Yes,
thank you, I can thank you very much. I should
we have a little crowd here today. Uh, thank you,
thank you very much. Yeah, my wife is what what
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was that? Oh you're shaking your mustard. I thought you
were plotting or something. You know, it'd be nice once
in a while.
Speaker 7 (09:33):
I didn't want to recognize that. We have a comment
on the live chat with Rumble. It's from a J.
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Shrum.
Speaker 7 (09:40):
That could be Andrea Shrum. I'm assuming watching on Rumble
this morning saying good morning from northeast Missouri. So I
believe that's Andrea watching on Rumble this morning.
Speaker 4 (09:50):
Andrea shrum thank you so much. And how come we
don't get it on the Facebook thing because it's.
Speaker 8 (09:55):
On U.
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Rumble has a separate.
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Oh okay here, yeah okay, AJ Shrump Yeah that's her. Good. Well,
thanks for listening. I appreciate that.
Speaker 7 (10:08):
Unfortunately Rumble doesn't have it where their live chat goes
to us like the others.
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But come on, guys, get with the program. We we
love you Rumble, We love them all. You know, it's
a podcast. Uh, it's it's a show. It's a live show,
three hours worth. We get all our stuff in. We
have absolutely the best guests in all podcasting, I think,
and we got uh we well, we've got JJ coming
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on very shortly. Maybe he's coming in, who knows.
Speaker 5 (10:39):
So.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
By the way, today is National Hire a Veterans Day,
and let me just mention this, guys. We we at McDonald's.
Uh you know what we're hiring. Come on in. I
love veterans, all right, they're great. In fact, most of
our we have so many customers that are veterans. I
walk around usually in my lobbies and say hey, thanks,
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thanks for your service. And I really mean it. I
mean my goodness. You know, as you live and you
learn and learn what people sacrificed for this country, for us,
for their children, for their future. And they were a
lot of them were just kids, eighteen to twenty five
year old. The same thing is going on in Israel
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right now, and we're very concerned with it. And then
we're going to be talking to the Rabbi about that.
And I think we have something here on our screen.
Ladies and gentlemen, you're in for big treat. This man
is three hundred wait a minute, two hundred and fifty
seven years. I almost aged them. I'm sorry. I apologize.
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He's a brilliant person. Just ask him, and he is.
He is an expert on the Constitution. Hell, he probably
wrote half of it, along with people like George Washington
and Jefferson, Ben Franklin. Please welcome all the way from
Ronald Missouri. My friend John Jeffrey Bradshaw, Good morning, Good morning, JJ.
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What's on your mind?
Speaker 8 (12:14):
Well tell me, Dave, haven't you been sent back a
little bit this week by the flood of revelations coming
out of Washington, DC.
Speaker 4 (12:23):
I've never seen a better thing in my life. I
knew it was coming, though, I predicted it last week
based on John Solomon, who I think is a real
legitimate journalist, and he's saying, don't pay attention to things
like Epstein, don't pay attention to that stuff. Something's happening
and it's going to be huge. And he was dead
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on right. He's jet on, wasn't he.
Speaker 8 (12:47):
Taulsa Gabbert has of course declassified some things.
Speaker 6 (12:51):
Let me do a quick.
Speaker 8 (12:52):
Explanation of how this works. Yeah, please, Taulca Gabbert is
the d and I the Director of National Intellis. And
in previous administrations you never saw these books. They were
always working in the background. But as Director of National Intelligence,
she gets to read all the good stuff and she
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has the capability of classifying and declassifying things. Well, if
Obama did what Tulci says he probably did, all that
dirty work was classified top secret, sensitive information, never to
be seen by anyone again. And if the Dems had won,
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you would never see any of this stuff. It would
be buried forever. However, Donald Trump won and he appointed
some folks to his cabinet who are serious go getters.
Speaker 4 (13:48):
Now wait a minute, are you talking about which election here?
Speaker 8 (13:52):
Well, we're talking about the most recent they were beating
him up on her preview election. We'll talk about that
in a minute. Two sixteen was a real stinker, and
everybody in the Dems thought that Hillary was going to win.
She was going to be a shoe in. Oh yeah,
of course when she lost. Now they got a problem.
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What can they do to torpedo the incoming administration? Well,
Tulsea just released about one hundred and fourteen pages of
documents which outline that, and I haven't been able to
read them. I have read some summaries of them, and
looks like Barack Obama was dead in the middle of
this stuff. He was leading it, at least if you
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believe what she says. She has released. They preferred this
to Congress. Now Bill and Hillary are involved in this too.
Speaker 4 (14:44):
Okay, they paid for the fake They paid for the
fake news.
Speaker 8 (14:50):
James Comer, who's a Republican from Kentucky who runs the
House Oversight Vity, has sub peanut Bill and Hillary and
tell a few lives to the committee. Uh, you can
bet that, Clapper, all the names that you were talked
about years ago as being corrupt, dirty, nasty people are
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going to be talking to these folks now. They're going
to lie. Of course they're going to plead the fifth.
Of course they're going to do what the constitution allows
them to do to try to deflect the guilt from them.
But I do believe that they're at least if you
believe Tulsea, there's enough evidence there to put some of
these folks in.
Speaker 4 (15:35):
Well here's here's here's one name that might counter that
ron claim.
Speaker 8 (15:43):
All right, explain to me, please.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
He was also testifying he was the the head of
the Obama he was ahead of the Joe Biden, uh
his realm at the White House, and he has talked
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to the committee. The committee has said that this guy
is revealing stuff, he's not hiding it, he's being honest
with us. So you got the top guy in the
Biden administration who very I think he came from the
Obama administration talking. So all takes is that one or
two of those, and suddenly you're going to see people
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scrambling to do the same thing.
Speaker 8 (16:32):
Well, Telsa Gabbert said yesterday that whistleblowers have been coming
out of the woodwork approaching her and her staff wanting
to talk about this, probably wanting some immunity from prosecution
for their part in the dirty digs that we're done
and they'll deal jail, work out whatever deal they can.
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But apparently people are coming out of the ambottomed Obama
administration saying, yeah, I know something about that. I was
there when this conversation happened. And one of the most
damning things as she released, was a handwritten note by
James Clapper who more or less outlined what they were doing.
Speaker 4 (17:13):
Who's James Clapper? Tell everybody who James Clapper is?
Speaker 8 (17:17):
Well, we have the director of the CIA and the
director of the FBI holding hands with each other. That
would be Clapper Brennan. This was before the Komi issue
came up. And these people are actually plotting against Donald J. Trump,
very soon to be sworn in president of the United States.
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They get this stuff between the time he won the
election and the time he was sworn in in January,
put together this whole big fake affair to try to
sell his administration. They wanted his administration to be Amstrom
and frankly, they managed to do that to some degree.
Speaker 4 (18:00):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (18:01):
Trump had some successes in his first administration despite.
Speaker 9 (18:07):
What these people.
Speaker 4 (18:08):
But this thing started then, too, Yes, it did. It
started then. That's when they started to go in to
PHISA courts. Uh, this jerk komy. I mean, geez, he's
going to the Phiser courts and he's he's laying his
butt off to them. But he goes so often that
they said, well, there's got to be something there.
Speaker 8 (18:30):
Well, of course the five pis the judges that he
went to where all Obama appointees surprised.
Speaker 4 (18:38):
Yeah, well, so this ends up.
Speaker 8 (18:40):
Being eight decades long coup. Yeah, coup in slow mocean
against the sitting president, duly elected president of the United States. Now,
I'm not a big treason sort of guy. I know
what the definition of it is. But this thing certainly
smells treason us to me, and at the very least
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is a conspiracy that makes Watergate look like shoplifting from
a candy store. So I think that the possibility exists
as something will come of this. Now, having said that,
you turn this over to the DOJ, you turn this
over to the FBI. They ostensibly have some folks that
are pro trumped or at least pro rule of law
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that will investigate these things and possibly prosecute them. But
and that's a big busy, is that the FBI hasn't
been cleaned out of all the bad actors. DJ has
not been cleaned out of all the bad actors. We
kicked out some at the very top. But you know,
there's some folks in middle management that are flooding right
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now to make sure this thing has the brakes put
on it and never go anywhere. So I think there's
some house cleaning to do by the Trump administration. You know,
you got pretty good guy in Bongino, You've got a
pretty good guy in Patel. I think their their hearts
are true. I think that they will pursue this thing
with some bigger and from what I've seen, from what
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Telsea Gabbart has released, looks like the evidence is there. Now,
what are they going to do with it? If it's
like so many Democrat things, they end up being immune,
nothing ever happens, or you have congressional hearings which are
thousands of words without any outcome. We shall see, won't we, Dave?
Speaker 4 (20:26):
Well, Yeah, and here's here's here's my thoughts a little
a little little different than your's, but not much. That
the Dems are in such uh there. They didn't think
this was going to happen. They thought they would get
rid of him. In the first term with all the
all the crap and all the the impeachments of two
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impeachments plus then at the end of that and on
January sixth, they thought that was the final stage of
the coup, that they finally got rid of Donald Jay Trump.
But they just couldn't get rid of him. They just
couldn't do it, couldn't quite get it done. So now
what do we do. Now, what do we do is
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we have to stop him. We have to stop him
in his next election in twenty twenty. So they did,
they stopped him there, but then comes twenty twenty four
and he's still there. Holy cow, this doesn't happen. Yes,
they're shocked. Now what They're stuck. They're stuck because all
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this stuff is in writing, all this stuff has been
approved by them, all right. That they're intel people, their
own intel people, the Biden and Obama intel people, are
telling him there is no Russian control over our collections.
And in December, after the election, suddenly our ex president
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is saying that no, no, no, no, no, this this
is is true. The Russians interfered with our election and
they were they were doing things to Hillary to get
rid of Trump, and it wasn't true, and it was
in writing. And you know, if you got your own
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intel people telling you there's nothing to see here, and
you create a story about it in writing, well you
got to have a problem with it. Now does he
go to jail. He's not going to jail. Maybe a
few are going to go to jail. But what does
this do to the Democratic Party? How do they get
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elected again with this kind of I say they at
least gave themselves a ten year period of time where
there maybe more. I don't think it's less, but maybe more.
If this thing pans out the way I see it,
they're going to be stuck in the mud like they
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are right now, with nowhere to go.
Speaker 8 (23:04):
They're going to have a hard time. And I read
such an interesting peace on Monday that suggested that Putin
wanted Hillary to win the election, not Donald J. Trump.
Was their election interference? Yes, it was pro Hillary. Why
because Putin's got the dirt on Hillary yep, and there's
none on Trump. So Putin would rather have a weekend
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Hillary than a strong Trump any day. Well, just like
it was a very intriguing article. Now I don't know
if it holds any water or not. But it was
an interesting bit of thought. But yeah, this thing, David,
has been enormously interesting today because it's blowing up in
the Democrats basis and it's going to continue to do so,
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and it's doing so at a rate that they can't
even keep up with. They can't fabricate the lies fast
enough to keep up with the relief of release of
the facts. I love it.
Speaker 4 (24:01):
It's about time that well, I'm smiling all morning here.
I mean, you know, I don't. You don't see me
usually smiling. I mean, we've been through seventeen years of
this stuff, and we we knew it was all bs
from the get go. Okay, we we both knew it.
And we're both.
Speaker 8 (24:18):
Frustrated conspiracy theorist.
Speaker 4 (24:21):
Oh yeah, and and struck down by uh by TikTok, which,
by the way, guess what, they killed our account? They
killed it, Yes they did. They're still doing it, those
s obs.
Speaker 8 (24:37):
And we're Facebook early on I'm will.
Speaker 4 (24:41):
Sure, and now we're still on YouTube, so that's that's good.
But and they had no reason to do it, and
they my son has has uh he's the guy to
call for this and what are you doing? Oh, I'm
hearing you. I'm hearing something. Huh oh okay, all right, anyways, Yeah,
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we got trouble on my end a little bit. That's
all right, don't worry about It's not that bad. Uh. Anyways,
just stop eating those rice crispies while you're talking to me.
We please. They're really crunching down too, they're crunching.
Speaker 8 (25:16):
Yeah. Yeah, I hear a little bit of crunching too.
Now I'm on my cell phone because my computer decided
to bark this morning. Oh but sell signal here at
my house is not that good.
Speaker 4 (25:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (25:27):
I live in a place where the Democrats would shut
off the entire communication if they possibly could. Fortunately, they've
not been able to.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (25:36):
Well, can we talk a little bit about Shift. Remember
Adam Pencil next Shift? Oh sure, remember the impeachment which
he he led, uh and put forth lie after lie
after lie. Well, Adam Shift had some tax documents that
were published the other day leased to the public, which
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suggests that he has been engaged in financial malpeasans starting
in November fourth of twenty eleven over a residence in
Maryland which he claims is his principal residents, and has
done so on refinances again and again and again. The
guy is a senator from California. He's required to live
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in California. His primary residence is in California.
Speaker 4 (26:27):
So at a.
Speaker 8 (26:28):
Pencil next shift, surprise, surprise, it looks like he committed
the same crimes that they accused Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (26:37):
Well, and don't forget Letitia Latitia James.
Speaker 8 (26:44):
Same thing yet, that fat little toad.
Speaker 4 (26:46):
So that's a very nice way to describe her. And
her father signed off as her. So there's a little
thing that's a little No, it's a lot screwy.
Speaker 8 (27:03):
Yeah, it's fraud. Yeah, it continues to be fraud. Got
another couple for you. I know we're going to run
up on a clock in a minute. But James Carveall
one of my favorite lunatics in the Democrat Party. He
just continues to entertain me because the outrageous things that
he says. He did an op ed in the New
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York Times which I read the other day, and he
described the Democrat Party as and I quote constipated, leaderless,
confused end quote and quote a cracked out clown car
and quote. This guy was a very big deal in
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the Democrat Party when he was a sane person, and
now he's just his party as a party of lunatics. Surprise.
I agree with him, and I'm relatively saying, but this
nut job is a is calling it like it is. Well,
he's a Democrat party. He's a clever nut, is what
he is. In my opinion, He's still on that. He
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always was a nut, but he's clever. Pete Buddhajack, this
is my final parting shot. Well on my second final shot, Okay,
Secretary of Transportation Pete Budhajeck. Now we knew that this
homosexual bozo was a part check of the Democrat Party.
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We knew he was nothing but a political hack. He
took eighty billion dollars of transportation money and put it
into what he called Justice forty. Well, what's Justice forty?
I had never heard of this thing before. This is
a way to put DOT money money into underserved communities. Okay,
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I got to ask you, Dave, who decides what is
an underserved community? Well? Apparently Pete Botajack. Yeah, and he
piled a whole bunch of money into some serious ghettos.
Did they patch any potholes? No? Did they make any
new highways? No? In fact, they didn't do anything but
give that money away to socialist causes to try to
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buy some votes.
Speaker 4 (29:15):
And don't think that he didn't keep a part of that.
Speaker 8 (29:20):
Of course he is.
Speaker 4 (29:21):
You have to have more respect for his criminal activity
than that.
Speaker 8 (29:24):
Oh I'm sorry. There's the man that's a criminal from
one end to the other and knew it to begin
with it. Okay, one last parting shot, Supreme Court. Got
I love our Supreme Court. It's about time we had
some conservative justices. Sometime back, California passed the law that
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you have to have a background check, that is an
ATF background check to purchase ammunition in the mail. Completely
anti Second Amendment, no question about it. All of us
complained about it. It went up through the courts and
surprised the Ninth Circuit Court, which is known to be lunatic,
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left wing California bozos, actually decided three about it that
that was unconstitutional and has directed the state of California
decease and desist. So now, if you happen to be
a resident of California, you still don't You still can't
have a gun. Okay, but at least you can buy
ambition by the mail.
Speaker 4 (30:31):
Well, yeah, by the law, you can't have a gun maybe,
And I don't think the local laws oversee the Constitution,
do you.
Speaker 8 (30:41):
Well, we know it's California today.
Speaker 4 (30:43):
Time for me to go. All right, my friend, you
say hello to your lovely bride and have a great weekend.
It's always a pleasure to see you. Let's hear it
for JJ Branshaw, Hi, JJ. All right, let's play. You know,
we got some great clips and Gabby talking to Maria
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Baru Roma, Gabby Gabbard Tulsea. Let's play a couple of
those right now. All right.
Speaker 10 (31:13):
It would expose certain folks at the Obama Justice Department
and FBI and their actions and their actions taken to
conceal material facts from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
Speaker 11 (31:27):
Involved with Sean Brennan totally involved. He was totally involve
John Brennan was one of the architects. In my opinion.
You look at Brennan, you look at Clapper, you look
at them. But ultimately the president knew everything. The president
knew everything. President Obama and Vice President Biden, they knew everything.
Speaker 12 (31:47):
And Comy and Brennan and Clapper, they all were terrible
and they lied to Congress. They spied on my campaign,
which is treason they spied both before and after I won.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
The Director of National Intelligence, Telsea Gabbard, Director, thanks very
much for being here this morning.
Speaker 8 (32:08):
Good morning, Maria.
Speaker 6 (32:09):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
What was the most damning thing that you learned after
looking through all of these declassified documents?
Speaker 13 (32:18):
Maria, the implications of this are, frankly, nothing short of historic.
Over one hundred documents that we released on Friday really
detail and provide evidence of how this treason is conspiracy
was directed by President Obama just weeks before he was
due to leave office, after President Trump had already gotten elected.
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This is not a Democrat or Republican issue. This is
an issue that is so serious it should concern every
single American because it has to do with the integrity
of our democratic republic. What we saw occur here, as
the documents we released detailed, was that we had a
sitting president of the United States and his cabinet and
leadership team, quite frankly, who were not happy with the
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fact that President Trump had won the election. The American
people had chosen Donald J. Trump to be the next
president commander in chief of the United States, and so
they decided that they would do everything possible to try
to undermine his ability to do what voters tasked President
Trump to do. So, creating this piece of manufactured intelligence
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that claims that Russia had helped Donald Trump get elected
contradicted every other assessment that had been made previously in
the months leading up to the election that said exactly
the opposite, that Russia neither had neither the intent nor
the capability to try to quote unquote hack the United
States election for the presidency of the United States. So
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Speaker 4 (39:57):
Okay, we're back in. I think we have some people
waiting on us right now. It looks like they're in
a train or a plane or something. Wartime Rabbi. Look
at this, Oh my god, it's a full car. Wartime
Rabbi supports widowed IDF wives. That's Israel Defense, their children.
(40:20):
He's the and their children official Rabbi for the Dave
Weinbam Show for almost seventeen years. Please welcome all the
way from I don't know because I don't think that's
Israel Moshe or Rothschild and and who else? Who else
are we talking to? Is that you need? You need?
You don't need? Hi? How are you a long time?
(40:43):
Do talk to anybody else there? Or what? Anybody else?
We got a Ari Ari in the back.
Speaker 18 (40:51):
We got Jira, my daughter Shira, and my nephew Zevi.
Speaker 4 (40:56):
Wow, and so uh well, hi kids? How you doing?
Speaker 13 (41:00):
Yay?
Speaker 4 (41:01):
Yeah? We are they sleeping America?
Speaker 18 (41:09):
I have that effect on people.
Speaker 4 (41:12):
I'm starting to get tired of myself. Hell, I'm gonna
take a nap.
Speaker 8 (41:15):
Hey, uh so?
Speaker 4 (41:17):
Uh so so what are you doing? You're taking a
vacation or what?
Speaker 8 (41:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 18 (41:22):
We actually went to uh Vermont, we were in Vermont
and made we.
Speaker 8 (41:31):
Were in.
Speaker 18 (41:33):
New Hampshire. We were in Massachusetts.
Speaker 4 (41:37):
Ah.
Speaker 18 (41:38):
So it's been.
Speaker 4 (41:40):
Well, that's good, it's there all they're all sanctuary states.
So you were safe, right, did you hear me? Yeah?
Speaker 18 (41:49):
We were very safe.
Speaker 4 (41:50):
Yes, good, Yeah, I hear you perfectly. Just just don't
go to France because they're going to make that into
a Palestinian state. Did you know that? I wonder, I
wonder how they're gonna wonder how they're gonna do that.
Are they going to get rid of Paris? Or did
they mean you, well, they can move they.
Speaker 21 (42:13):
Israel suggested that they turned the French riviera into a
palac city and state.
Speaker 4 (42:17):
Yeah, no, no, I think it's a good idea. I
mean it's probably going to get there. Anyways, I got
I got a great room, so I got a great
picture of what's the guy's name, Maroon or what is
a moron? Macron? You know, I knew it was something
(42:39):
like that. I got a great I got a great
actual photo of these arms coming out and he's on
a plane and hits him in the face, and it's
actually a picture his wife doing that to him coming
off an airplane. I tell you that was pretty funny.
So you'll need Uh, how's your how's your how's your
(43:02):
painting going? You are, Marvorie, you're painting your paintings. Your
your my painting? Yes, a my cooking.
Speaker 18 (43:14):
My painting is on hold because you.
Speaker 4 (43:17):
Wa ante she cooks too.
Speaker 18 (43:21):
I do cook, of course, of course.
Speaker 4 (43:24):
All right, tell me more about your paintings.
Speaker 6 (43:28):
My paintings are good.
Speaker 22 (43:29):
But right now I've been observing the horses instead of
instead of painting them. And when I get back to Israel,
I start painting them again.
Speaker 4 (43:37):
You paint horses, right, I.
Speaker 3 (43:40):
Do paint horses and other things to Oh yeah, I
like to paint horses. It's a good it's a good
escape from you know, living in a long time and
having a kid in combat.
Speaker 18 (43:57):
To escape from all that, so then I do.
Speaker 4 (43:59):
Okay, So, uh, the IDF released footage from Gaza showing
thousands of palettes of aid waiting to be picked up
by the U n The UN wants more trucks and
they're just piling stuff up. Why why was the UN
(44:20):
not helping to distribute this stuff? Okay?
Speaker 22 (44:26):
Well, what I think when I think I read is
that uh, there is a vested interests and not allowing
I think it's called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
Speaker 18 (44:38):
Or something like that, who would like to be distributing this, uh,
this food.
Speaker 22 (44:44):
But they're not being allowed to because the United Nations
wants to hold on to unruck and to keep their
control over there. They're of course working with Comas and
had a number of come As agents working in the
with the u N there, so they have invested interest
in holding to control. And if you let the gods
and humanitarian aid, you let them distribute it, then that
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means that the more moderates are going to have control
of the people, and they don't want that. So, I mean,
I'm not so old to say it on my own,
but what I've read is that they are interested and
maybe not having a gosen starved to death, but if
they're a little bit hungry, maybe that's that's not so
bad because that's what they're thinking, is that it helps
them maintain control, because whoever feeds the people has control
(45:26):
of the people.
Speaker 4 (45:28):
Well that's a that's a big that's a big slam,
not only to Israel but to the United States who
supports Israel. That's a slam, it is.
Speaker 22 (45:39):
But that's what we've been Yeah, that's what's been exposed
I think through the Cold War is how much uh
the UN and UNRAH have been infiltrated by Kamas and
how it's uh it's a mask, it's it's something more
than a mask for the terrorists to do what the
terrorists want to do. For the most part, well, maybe
(45:59):
some well meeting people in there too, but there's a
lot of there's it's been infiltrated and taken over.
Speaker 18 (46:05):
By by bad guys, and that's a problem and it
has to stop.
Speaker 4 (46:09):
Sure, Hey, Columbia University suspends, expels, revokes degrees of pro
homist activists who who sees the library. Other and other
US colleges are starting to come with it too. One college,
(46:29):
I'm not sure which one it was just U is
going to pay a two hundred million dollars fine. It
could be Columbia too, I'm not sure exactly. And uh
and I we well are they what are they doing
carrying two hundred million dollars? Wow? I should have been
the should have been a professor in a school or
(46:50):
something like that. You know.
Speaker 18 (46:53):
Yeah, I'm sure it's the insurance that they have that
will pay for it.
Speaker 21 (46:58):
But uh, these universities have billion dollar endowments, billions, Harvard, Yale, Columbia,
PRINSI billions of dollars in endowments. But I think, uh,
you know, this is a big win for Trump. It's
a very big win for him, and it definitely, uh
(47:25):
you know, reinforces the notion that Trump is good for
the Jewish people. You know, people accused him accused Trump
of being an anti semi which is hard to believe. Sure,
but Trump has been at the forefront of fighting anti
Semitism on the campuses.
Speaker 18 (47:44):
And this is a big win. This is a really big.
Speaker 8 (47:47):
Win for him.
Speaker 4 (47:48):
Yeah. And here's another thing that's going on. Israel and
India have a trade deal. Uh so, are we possibly
going to see some more Abraham accords, like maybe even
India and others?
Speaker 21 (48:03):
Well, India already has a very good relationship with Remember
India and Pakistan are sworn enemies. Yes, and both are nuclear,
both are nuclear countries. And uh, you know, India wants
to have a good relationship with Israel. Remember we sell
weapons India. Yeah, and Indian wants to have a good
(48:26):
you know, air defense system. And we know from the
past you know, year and a half, almost two years,
Israel is an expert at air defense.
Speaker 4 (48:36):
And also they had a little war going on there
for a while India and Pakistan, and Trump stopped that war.
Two Any any any hopes for a a Polzer Prize
for peace for Trump.
Speaker 18 (48:52):
I mean a Nobel Prize.
Speaker 4 (48:53):
Nobel price is at it.
Speaker 18 (48:56):
Look, he's been he is the one who deserves it.
Speaker 21 (48:59):
To the fact that a guy like Obama wanted for
doing nothing exactly, and.
Speaker 18 (49:08):
He's been nominated more than once.
Speaker 21 (49:10):
Trumps most recently, Yeah, most recently.
Speaker 18 (49:15):
The TAO nominated him.
Speaker 4 (49:17):
Huh.
Speaker 21 (49:19):
Look, if anyone deserves it since uh, since you know
Menachem began, Anna Mar Sadad, who both deserved it. I
don't think Arafat deserved it and got it. But Trump
deserves a Nobel Peace Prize. He's brought more for the
more peace to the Middle East than anyone in the
(49:40):
history of the state.
Speaker 4 (49:41):
Of his Well, there's no doubt about that. But you
know what, don't hold your breath. We were talking about
a bunch of left journalists that will be awarding this. Okay,
So anyways, Iranian, the Iranian president. I guess a guy's
eighty six years old. He is ready to strike Israel again.
(50:05):
So what are the odds of that happening?
Speaker 21 (50:06):
Yeah, I think they're pretty good. But I think round
one wasn't the end. And you know, I just one
evening this week I was in the home of a
friend who he is an Iranian Jew born in Iran,
(50:31):
and he managed to get out. He smuggled across the border.
It's a whole long story, but he was very upset
that we stopped the war. You know that we can
go all the way. And I think he's right. I
think there was round one. I think there's going to
be more. I don't know whether it's going to be
(50:53):
this week, next week, or in two years or in
five years, but I think this was just round one.
Speaker 4 (50:59):
Well, you know, we were we were kind of expecting
a change where the Persians now take the country back
from the Ayatolas.
Speaker 18 (51:10):
So I asked him about that.
Speaker 21 (51:11):
He said, to me, the problem is that the twenty
percent of the country that supports the regime, they're the
ones with all the weapons.
Speaker 18 (51:20):
They're very strong, and once they're going to get out.
Speaker 9 (51:26):
How.
Speaker 18 (51:28):
They're not going to be toppled.
Speaker 21 (51:32):
You know, the eighty percent that does not support the regime,
it doesn't want to attack the regime because they just
don't have the means to. So, you know, I'm telling
you this guy I spoke to, he was a little upset.
He was like, you know, we didn't go far enough. Well,
we should have gotten further. The United States and Israel
(51:54):
should have kept going, should have further.
Speaker 4 (51:57):
We'll see, Well, Israel is still at war and all
that was supposed to be settled, and it doesn't look
like you're going to settle it yet you still have
hostages and you know you're you're just not getting results
from this, so you have to be still be at
war with how much.
Speaker 18 (52:17):
It definitely.
Speaker 21 (52:20):
Yeah, well look it was a good thing pushing Iran,
pushing back against them, but.
Speaker 18 (52:25):
At the end of the day, you know, again, this
Iranian guy who was talking this week.
Speaker 21 (52:33):
State sponsor of terror says it's the world's only state
sponsor of terror that has the money and the capability.
So you have other states, but they're nothing like Iran,
and we need to take them down now.
Speaker 18 (52:48):
Like it's only round one, it's not. The job is
not complete.
Speaker 21 (52:54):
And the fact that the Hutis are still firing missiles
at Israel this week shows that Iran still has influence.
Speaker 18 (53:04):
And it was a great victory, but it's not the
end of the war.
Speaker 21 (53:07):
It was just it was just a battle and Israel
wand the United States we won, but it's only the
it's only the first.
Speaker 18 (53:17):
The first steps.
Speaker 4 (53:19):
Now, the anti anti Israel Malmwood khalil Uh. He was
recently jailed and released by a leftist judge and he's Uh,
(53:39):
he's he's back with the Democrats and Congressman not answering
questions about why he shouldn't be sent back to wherever
he's from. He's a big supporter of Hamas, So do
you know anything about that? I think we may have
lost the rabbi. Well, I was almost done.
Speaker 8 (54:08):
I hear you.
Speaker 4 (54:09):
You hear me. Now it's.
Speaker 18 (54:11):
This is he is the case.
Speaker 6 (54:14):
Yeah, I hear you.
Speaker 21 (54:14):
He's the par example, the perfect example of someone who
should be deported.
Speaker 4 (54:19):
Yeah. Sure, you know.
Speaker 21 (54:20):
He came to this country on the back of the
freedoms of the United States. He used it to be
a warmonger, to be a purveyor of hate, and he's
the perfect example of someone that should not be allowed
in the United States.
Speaker 18 (54:35):
It should be thrown out.
Speaker 21 (54:37):
And the fact that you have liberal judges giving him,
you know, breathing room is a travesty.
Speaker 4 (54:44):
Well, these these liberal judges surprisingly actually are being beat
down every time it goes to the Supreme Court. And
I hope that trend follows. There's still three very liberal
people up there who will, you know, always vote against
whatever Trump wants. So there has been some progress now
(55:09):
and we'll see because this is a big deal. You know,
our borders have been breached by twenty one million people
and a lot of them want to vote Democrat. And
the Democrats did this, They created this invasion into our country.
Trump's taking them down and it's going very well, to
(55:33):
the point to where they are actually voluntarily taking themselves
out of the United States, putting themselves back into Venezuela
and Mexico places El Salvador, so that maybe they can
instead of being grabbed off the street, they can go
(55:54):
back and do it the right way, legally right anyhow
than Dave Waynebaum show, Where can people find you buy
your book? Which is.
Speaker 21 (56:11):
Yeah, they can get a Secrets to the Hebrew Bible
dot org, pick up a copy, love.
Speaker 18 (56:16):
It and uh, or they can go to our website.
Speaker 21 (56:20):
Is there Alliance dot org, Facebook dot com or slashes
or alliance Not to hear.
Speaker 8 (56:25):
From you guys?
Speaker 4 (56:26):
Uh? Do you hear about the loud professor?
Speaker 3 (56:33):
No?
Speaker 4 (56:34):
Yeah, he was a real scoler. GLA. Do you go ahead?
What do you say? I don't get it, I don't
need No, you can't play the one. You can't play
the wedding, the Eddie Murphy one. Now scowlar scholar not
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scowlars s c h A s k A w l
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Speaker 18 (57:05):
Scowler.
Speaker 4 (57:06):
Yeah it was. It was a very questionable joke. Yeah,
and I thought I'd get crickets, but uh, what do
we got? Yeah, there you go, I got the crickets.
And now now let's pretend it wasn't it. Let's pretend
it it. Uh, it wasn't her talking do Eddie Murphy one,
(57:27):
This is not for you you and that was for
the rabbi. All right, that's enough punishment for you guys
here today. You have a great vacation and hopefully you
will see her in the future. Shabat alone my friends,
height did the kids when they wake up? All right,
(57:48):
take care bye. All right, let's play something funny. We
always supposed to put the Obama thing up. Oh I
know that. Yeah, let's do that. Yes, do it? Here
we go, all right, no problem more, no, pre we
(58:14):
got a lot more. Show who we got up next?
We got ummm, we got the McCluskey's up next at
nine thirty. Well, oh that's gonna be cool. They're such
cool people.
Speaker 16 (58:28):
Yeah, just keep paddling.
Speaker 18 (58:32):
I'm coming for you, Barry.
Speaker 8 (58:33):
Even Big Mike can't save you. Michael hurry up and
puddle on your own, bitch.
Speaker 9 (58:38):
How far are we from?
Speaker 16 (58:39):
Kenya?
Speaker 7 (58:40):
Just keep paddling.
Speaker 18 (58:43):
I'm coming for you, Barry.
Speaker 8 (58:44):
Even Big Mike can't save you.
Speaker 16 (58:46):
Michael, hurry up and paddle on your own, bitch.
Speaker 9 (58:50):
How far are we from?
Speaker 4 (58:52):
Okay? All right, don't be offended? Please, don't be offended?
Are you offended?
Speaker 6 (58:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (59:00):
Why, well, just to.
Speaker 22 (59:02):
See those bodies in those swimsuits enough, see the one
those bodies inuits.
Speaker 4 (59:10):
Honey, honey, it was a joke. You didn't like the joke.
I thought it was funnier in hell. Okay, well, what
are you gonna do? We have some We have some
messages here, don't we. All right, we got a few.
There you go. Rico Camino, good morning, Good morning to you, Rick.
This is Rico, Patricia Odin Maxwell sounding good looking, good
(59:33):
go team, Thank you, pastor pat Andrea Shrum. I think
we already said good morning to you. But yeah, there
was somebody else down there. I know there was somebody.
Oh yeah, Kathy Sandford Dylan, good morning and happy Friday.
Love you all. We love you too, and especially the
fact that you, uh, you have taken the wait a minute, oh,
(59:58):
I'm sorry you have you have invented Friday, which is
which is great and I appreciate that. Andrew're a shrum
It is constitutional. It is constitutional republic, Tulsey, not a
democratic republic. Oh well, I don't know. I'm not sure
(01:00:21):
constitutional republic versus democratic in the.
Speaker 7 (01:00:25):
Clip democracy and we're actually a constitutional podcast.
Speaker 4 (01:00:29):
Well, you know, Tulsi says she's not a lawyer. Ken
Willielm good subject. Well, thank you, Ken, He's an old
friend from Columbia and uh, Rabbi Moshe So great to
see your family today on the show. It I'm glad
you had a good time in the States, you guys. Okay, Yeah,
(01:00:53):
I love you guys. All right, So that's good. Uh
and that's about it, right, all right. So if you
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Speaker 4 (01:01:09):
Okay, So if you really want us to collaborate with
you on what's going on with our top government in
terms of Barack Obama being maybe up for treason, I mean,
(01:01:31):
you know, he's done everything you need to do to
make this a crime. I mean it's like they wanted
this to happen. What happened really was he got stuck.
He didn't know this was going to happen. He didn't
know that Trump was going to run and win again.
He thought he was done after the first term, that
he had destroyed his reputation. Trump instead, he destroyed his
(01:01:56):
own reputation as are this great black man that suddenly
was going to save America and that that was what
the role he played never happened. But you know, people
still recognize him as a breakthrough president. And oh, I
mean you'd have to. I do you know, first black
(01:02:17):
president I just turned out to be a rotten SLB
in my opinion. Uh, and it's too bad. It's too
bad to try it again with with Kamala I mean, yes,
we should have a black president someday, but make them
be able to win it with their brilliance and not
(01:02:38):
with with lying and setting up other people for their
for their victories. I mean, you know, you don't need
it anywhere else. Blacks are great business people, they're great employees,
They're great getting more and more into the opposite of
(01:03:02):
what Democrats want you to be. They're you know, starting
to take care of their kids in these various areas
where it's tough to uh to exist if you're a
kid and an adult. So yeah, I mean, look, a
lot of blacks voted for Trump this time, and I
think a lot more will too after this. Uh. The
(01:03:24):
racism thing ain't working for the for the Dems just
ain't working. And they understand what Trump is, and they
understand they admire what Trump is, uh, and they know
that Trump has relationships with a lot of black people,
and they're good relationships, they're even relationships, they're friends. He
(01:03:46):
plays golf with friends, he plays golf with black people
as well as white as well as his family. And
so there's no there's no racism on that side. Frederick Gail,
I always knew Obama was a con man. Well thank
you for that, Frederick. I appreciate you coming down the show.
Speaker 7 (01:04:06):
So when Obama ran the first time, I was finishing
up college and there was so many that I went
to college with that said, oh, this is so great.
Speaker 4 (01:04:13):
He's in.
Speaker 7 (01:04:14):
What people were talking about were not his policies. It's
time for a black president. And I said, didn't know.
And when they said I would bring it up and say, no,
he's he's not the right man. They're like, oh, well,
your race said, No, I have no problem with a
black man being present. I have no problem with a
woman being present, as long as it's the right person.
And he's not the right person. He's a con man,
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just like Frederick said, and I said more and more,
how true?
Speaker 4 (01:04:38):
I said the same thing when he just got elected.
One of my first shows was a congratulations to him.
I hope you turn out to be a really good president,
because this is something in the country. I thought it
was a good thing too, you know, but gole Lee,
you gotta have some you got to have something behind it.
And yeah, he did, and it was it was it
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was communist. I voted for Trump both times as a black.
Oh I couldn't tell. Yes, I can tell. I'm kidding, okay,
And yeah, I mean and that And probably a lot
of your friends did that too, would they not.
Speaker 7 (01:05:15):
I would be curious if Frederick would mind answering this.
What was it about Trump's policies that he found so
much more favoring than the Democrat policy?
Speaker 4 (01:05:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:05:22):
Why did you?
Speaker 4 (01:05:23):
Why did you vote for Trump versus anyone else that
that I'd like to know. What was the attraction to Trump?
And uh, well, I mean, I'll wait for an answer
if he wants to, and not being kind of demanding,
but I might even have him call me. Golly anyhow,
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Colbert's message to Trump, who's Cobert? Who am I saying?
I'll forget it? Which, oh Colbert, Yeah, yeah, Cobert's message
to Trump. What a classy guy he is.
Speaker 7 (01:06:03):
What I find interesting is that, of course, the whole
thing when they announced Colbert's show was going off air
was oh, this is this is a political hit. And
it turns out CBS has dumbed him because of the
financial losses from his show. It's astronomical, the millions of
dollars lost.
Speaker 4 (01:06:19):
All Right, Frederick is back. I want to I want
to read his stuff. I have been following Trump most
of his life, and he's never been racist, and I
hated Democrat policies as a Christian man. That's a great answer.
And I thoroughly understand that I happen to be Jewish,
but I don't see any any racism in Trump at all,
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or anti Semitism. And that doesn't mean that he's going
to love everything that I do, or his Jewish grandchildren do,
and his Jewish his his Jewish son in law, does,
and it's it's he's he's a good man, and I
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like to think that people will be good people who
are fair. Okay, that we didn't have another one there,
did we? All right, so let's play something another thing
that's funny. Uh play why don't you play the Steve
Martin thing? Yeah? Okay, all right? And uh yeah, Colbert
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is marching around the stage with a message to Trump,
you know, f you and ever huh you missed that? Yeah,
he was the one dancing around with the shots that
were supposedly to carry you and ended up killing you
for the most part. Yes, you ready, al I hit it.
Speaker 7 (01:07:51):
That always make me do it a certain way. Here
Facebook always puts me through the ring.
Speaker 4 (01:07:57):
There you go. At least we're on it. Here we
go coming out right there.
Speaker 23 (01:08:07):
I remember one night many years ago, Paul called me.
It was in the evening, and he said, see if
I'm so excited, I've just finished a new song and
I just have to tell somebody. And I said, oh great,
what's the title? And he said forty seven Ways to
Leave your Lover? And I said, Paul, what if it
were fifty, you know, fifty ways to leave your lover?
(01:08:33):
And and there was a long pause, and he said
go on, and I said, well, you know, fifty has
a nice ring to it, and forty seven sounds a
little awkward. And he said, but you know, I've got
forty seven. I can't think of any more. And I said,
(01:08:54):
make a new plan. Stand and he said forty eight.
I said, don't need to be coy Roy, drop off
the key, Lee. He said, okay, fifty great, Hey, thanks,
And I'm sorry if I interrupted anything. I said, don't worry.
I was just here cooking a chicken. And he said, really,
(01:09:16):
how are.
Speaker 9 (01:09:16):
You preparing it?
Speaker 23 (01:09:17):
And I said, Parsley save Rosemary in time and now.
Speaker 4 (01:09:19):
Look it up. I don't know, does that thing that's funny?
I think it's funny and I liked it, and so
you know, it's it's you like to have a little
fun on the show, a little humor again, you want
to call me. We got we got something coming up
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at nine thirty. We've got the McCluskey's. Now the McCluskey's
are have turned out to be great friends to me. Yes,
these are the people that were in Saint Louis, just
north of Forest Park. Wait a minute, Trump is isn't
perfect but he tries to be president to all Americans.
(01:10:05):
You are so on it. You're on it. Thank you,
Thank you, Frederick, Patricia Owen Maxwell, We at our church
and hub group always knew that Trump was the one
through prayer we were led, we were led by the
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Lord of the Lord to vote for him rather than
who some of our leaders were leaning toward. We've stayed
true with him all of this time, and still we'll
stay right beside him. We feel he has the favor
of God on him. And yeah, and I think that
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has maybe even something with his ear being hit with
a bullet and bleeding from the was it the right
and the right big toe and your your right big thumb,
and he showed blood on all those to become anointed
(01:11:11):
by God.
Speaker 7 (01:11:11):
I remember us that was brought up during the previous
show a few months ago, actually, I think well close
to a year after the asassination attempt happened. And there's
part of this Bible study I'm doing. I'm going from
Genesis all the way to the end and bringing thro Leviticus.
It was talking about how I directed Moses to annoy
Aaron and they talked about shed blood of I think
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it was the ram, I think and take blood and
put on his right ear, on his right hand and
his right big toe.
Speaker 4 (01:11:41):
Yeah. So I think he got that moment exactly. Somebody
from somebody did that on X for me when I
and it was one of the gals that pushes my show,
and she pointed it out, and I says, holy cow,
this is something else, because how I mean, I mean,
how could that happen? It is an act of God.
(01:12:07):
If you look at some of the things that Israel
has done to fight the war against them, I think
you're looking at a lot of miracles. I think you're
looking at a lot of them. And I think for
a long time the Jews were not really following the Lord.
And I shouldn't be talking about that, but in this
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case I will, because I believe that God is telling
them you can't just keep letting these people do this
to you, because it's going to get worse and worse
and worse. And when things get worse and worse and worse,
you guys are going to lose, Okay. I mean if
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they had retorted or left Germany, think about that. If
Germany had only expelled the Jews instead of murdering them,
they all would have gone to Israel. Okay, maybe that's
the lesson of what the what the if anything can
(01:13:15):
teach us is is what happened in Germany in the forties,
the early forties. Okay, oh, hi there, welcome to the
Dave Wyne mamachere. What's your name where you're calling from? Hey, good,
you're hearing and that we fixed our we fixed our
our machine. Here, we've fixed our mixer. Oh okay, we're
not drinking.
Speaker 16 (01:13:36):
Was going bad?
Speaker 4 (01:13:37):
Uh yeah, yeah, oh.
Speaker 16 (01:13:39):
Oh, that happens there. You're a mechanical engineering wonder.
Speaker 4 (01:13:42):
And we couldn't hear you last week. I know you
probably think of just well, he's just getting rid of me.
Speaker 24 (01:13:48):
I wouldn't say that at any rate. My understanding is
this goofball in New York's running for mayor. Yeah, his dad,
his daddy is a Palestinian professor and a major New
York university.
Speaker 16 (01:14:07):
And they wonder why he's this guy is such a lunatic.
Speaker 4 (01:14:12):
Well, yeah, he's. He's he's one of those who is
not only a communist and a socialist, but he hates Jews.
And he he's said from the river to the sea before,
which means every Jew in Israel should be murdered. And
he's he never talks about Hamas as a bad thing,
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so you know, sure he's he's one of them. And
this is another disease which involves the Democratic Party. How
how the Democrats gonna win with a guy like that
when this stuff is trying to be over. Hell, there
was a cop just shot, uh two days ago or
(01:14:55):
so because and this guy's talking how how cops are horri.
Speaker 16 (01:15:01):
Yeah, I know, it's it's sad and yep, all these telephones.
Speaker 24 (01:15:09):
Oh, anyway, the bad part about it is they've infiltraded
our schools and now they're poisoning our.
Speaker 4 (01:15:17):
Young well, and that's going on all over the place.
Now they're suing these sanctuary cities. Uh the mayor who
Mayor Adams in New York, who is now sort of
becoming a he's an independent now and actually leaning towards
the Republicans. He was a cop, but they're suing him
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to get rid of the sanctuary cities. And uh Louisville,
Louisville has already gotten rid of the the sanctuary city.
They're going away. It's the most anti American thing. Well,
you're going to you're going to keep people that hate
our country who came over were here illegally, and you're
(01:16:02):
gonna You're not gonna put people that do crimes. They
came over it just illegally. No no, no, no, no more,
no more.
Speaker 24 (01:16:13):
There's a Somalian I think she was born in the
United States. I'm not sure, but she's in Somali and
she's a representative of Minneapolis, Minneapolis omar and yeah rights
and she just as netso as the rest of them.
Speaker 4 (01:16:31):
Well nottso and hopefully there's got somebody gonna beat them.
But they settled. This is under Obama. They settled a
bunch of Somalis in Minnesota.
Speaker 16 (01:16:41):
Oh, oh, I'd believe me. I know, my son lives
up there. Oh yeah, it's crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:16:46):
Oh you lived there for a while, didn't.
Speaker 16 (01:16:47):
You, fifteen years? Yeah, before the big Somalian Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:16:53):
I see.
Speaker 16 (01:16:54):
The population of about thirty thousand is probably half Somali.
Speaker 4 (01:16:58):
And I guess, I guess sadly you missed Tampon tim Is,
the governor of uh yeah, I missed him Minnesota. I
bet you did. You know an interesting.
Speaker 16 (01:17:08):
Guy he is not Oh he's too oh yeah, and
he was he was educated.
Speaker 4 (01:17:17):
Let me read this because this guy has been talking
to me back and forth. Uh, the association, the assassination.
I think he was ready. Yeah, assassination attempt and how
he handled it. Let me know that God anoint appointed
Trump for the job. Have a good day. Democrats don't
(01:17:38):
have common sense or morals in are anti American, and
here's a guy that I think sounds like he was
once a Democrat. So thank you so much for the conversation.
Chriss Frederick the Gate or Gail. I can't see Gail? Okay, great, Yeah,
you get old and you get glasses and guess what
(01:17:59):
you can't see even with the glasses. It's not good.
Oh lord, oh Lord, is right. Well. I enjoyed dinner
with you guys, and I hope you're you're you're not
falling down at all. No, no, okay. I had chemo
Monday and I've been taking it easy all week. All right, Well,
(01:18:19):
hope you feel better and keep okay, I'm going to
keep pushing it. And my wife is you can say
something too, honey, just was helping.
Speaker 9 (01:18:28):
Everything's going well and your treatment.
Speaker 16 (01:18:30):
Is being effective. Yeah, oh yeah, we hope it's working.
Speaker 4 (01:18:34):
That's all right. Well, we'll keep praying for you guys,
all right, take care, all right, all right, praying for you.
And and a rabbi thank you said hi, yeah, I'll
remember that next week. All right, thanks a lot. I
can't remember my name. I wake up in the morning.
I look on the mirror. I says, who the hell
is that?
Speaker 9 (01:18:54):
He says, yes, he was, he was.
Speaker 7 (01:18:57):
Frederick replied he was a Democrat before.
Speaker 4 (01:19:00):
Yeah. Oh yeah, what a guess. Huh, what a guess? Okay,
well you know, someday you let me know why so
many democrats are are are black? Why did blacks go
for that? And I played I played football at Evanston
Township High School. Had a lot of black guys on
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the team, a lot of great players, one of whom
went on to Actually he didn't I didn't play at
the same time, but he was at the reunions and
he knew about me. I knew about him. And his
name was Emery Moorehead and he went on to play
for the Chicago Bears. Was a tight end and they
(01:19:43):
won a Super Bowl. Had a son that that played
at Indianapolis and he won a Super Bowl. I don't
know how many father son super Bowl winners there are,
but they were sure that and and in his day,
(01:20:03):
the coach who is still the winningest coach of football
in the state of Illinois, he's passed away, Mernie Lazier.
He used to he used to put this guy up
against the wall, this Emery Moorhead guy who was huge
by the way, big guy, and slam him on the
(01:20:26):
wall and says, you need to come to practice, and
you need to go to school. If you don't go
to school, you don't you're not going to be a
football player. And he's straightened him out, and he is.
He is love and respect for this guy ever since
that happened. And he went on to have a great
football career. I think he's in real estate now. And
(01:20:46):
I had the audacity to walk up to him and
stretch my little neck up to look way up at
him and say, you know, you know, if we had
plenty against each other, you were going down. And he
you know what. I thought, He's gonna laugh at me.
He didn't laugh. He took me seriously. Well, I mean,
(01:21:07):
to could happen? I mean I was playing against guys
like him and I was knocking him down. So all right,
enough about me? All right? So these these illegal immigrants
in criminals. Let go by Biden shoot a cop in
(01:21:28):
New York. So so how are the I mean, this
guy's getting a lot of money and he's very close
with the AOC, who's also getting a lot of money.
That could be there. They're running right now, would be
the AOC and this guy as vice president. Imagine that
(01:21:49):
who is going to vote for these people? Oh? Look
at this, I guess Frederick Gale. I'm from Chicago and
the Bears fan. But the reason why why Black Americans
vote Democrat is because they watch the mainstream media too
much and not do the research. Well, they're getting research
(01:22:11):
from somebody. Somebody is telling them that you need to vote,
you need to vote for Democrats. And I think I
think that that's worn out now, and I think you
know it was. It was. It was a big deal, Frederick,
that that that that we had a black president. Okay,
we broke that, that that old thing that was hanging
(01:22:36):
over our head. And uh, but you know, Martin Luther
King says, you know, if you if you want to
if you want to be be somebody, you've got to
act the part. And I'm not quoting him directly, but
you know, you got to do the stuff necessary to succeed,
and you got to do that. So Chicago guy, Huh.
(01:23:02):
I lived in Skokie, Illinois. I lived went to Evanston
High School and actually was first string on my on
my team at at Evanston my senior year. Uh. And
I was on fifth string one week, third string the
next week, and at the end of the third week
(01:23:23):
of that they put me in as an offensive guard
and threw me in a couple of times as an
offensive as a defensive tackle. So it was kind of
interesting and I did well. I don't know how I
did this. I've prayed about it a long time and
I think it was God's hand on me for some reason. Uh.
(01:23:44):
And I've got guys still, you know, looking at me
when I go back for the reunions and they says, oh,
I hated your guts, big guys, Yeah, I say, I said,
I said, huh, we have a lot in common.
Speaker 23 (01:24:00):
Other people have memories of that of you two.
Speaker 6 (01:24:03):
Other other than what other people had those memories of
you two?
Speaker 4 (01:24:08):
Yeah, yeah they did, Actually they did. And you know
guys I played with and also guys at uh oh yeah, employees. Right.
My wife is I have to look into my past
right here, because she hated my guts when I was,
when I was when she worked for me, she hated me.
(01:24:28):
She hated me, and and when I met her, re
met her, I didn't recognize her. I still don't remember
her as an employee of mine. And she uh uh
for some reason, I'm sitting next to her at a
at a bar because I'm single, and I was at
the bar right and this this uh, this, this big,
(01:24:53):
big purse is sitting in one chair and nothing in
the other chair, and and she's sitting next to her purse,
and she looked kind of good from the back. So
I says, do you mind moving your purse? And she
grabbed it and she moved it up, you know, didn't
look at me, And so I told I told her,
(01:25:15):
I told the bartender. Bartender says, can I get you
a drink? Yeah, give her somebody give her a glass
of wine. And so she gave her a glass of wine,
and she asked where did this come from? And bartender
pointed at me, and she she looked at me and smiled,
and then suddenly realized I was their boss when she
(01:25:36):
was sixteen years old and I was in my twenties,
and oh, my god, she was, she was. She was
telling her friends, I got to get out of here.
This is Dave Wyne. But I hated this guy. I
hated him. I got to get out of here, and
her friends wouldn't leave. So now we're married. I like
(01:25:58):
to think happily married. But when I tell the story,
you never know, doesn't come out always good. All right?
So did he have another one in there? Yeah? I
know Skulky well with a Jewish population. Yeah, there you go, boy, Yeah,
my dad had uh. He was in the liquor business
(01:26:18):
on the South side of Chicago. Oh god, I can't
remember the address. But he had a bunch of places
there and partner and all that stuff. And he was
he was. He was the first guy to have The
Blackstone Rangers would do their meetings in his basement. How's
that Blackstone Rangers? Remember that? Eh? This is amazing. I
(01:26:43):
can't believe it. Find find a guy who knows all
about Skuky and he knows all about Chicago on the
show Man, I could interview this guy. I may just
you know, if if you can get me your your
phone number, I might have you on the show. I
mean that, okay, all right, So we're back here, and
(01:27:07):
we've got about three minutes until. All right, let's do
something else. Let's do, uh, let's do, let's do Seinfeld.
Speaker 6 (01:27:27):
Tell me what sins my son?
Speaker 8 (01:27:30):
Well, I should have mentioned that I'm Jewish. Oh good. Anyway,
I wanted to talk to you about doctor Wantley.
Speaker 25 (01:27:40):
I have a suspicion that he's converted to Judaism purely
for the jokes. And this offends you as a Jewish person. No,
it offends me as a comedian. And it'll interest you
to know he's also telling Catholic jokes. Well, I mean
(01:28:04):
they're all jokes. I mean the Pope and Raquel Welch
in a lifeboat.
Speaker 8 (01:28:10):
I haven't heard that.
Speaker 4 (01:28:17):
And then probably my next guest will be calling in.
Speaker 12 (01:28:22):
Ye.
Speaker 26 (01:28:25):
Did you ever look at your watch? And then you
don't know what time it is? And you have to
look again, and you still don't all the time, so
you look at third time and somebody says, what time
is it?
Speaker 8 (01:28:37):
You say, I don't know.
Speaker 19 (01:28:41):
Do you ever notice how sometimes all day Wednesday you
keep thinking it's Thursday, and it happens over and over
all day long, and then the next day you're all right.
Speaker 4 (01:28:53):
Again, all right, nobody. Nobody knows this, but everybody in
the world that that Hulk is dead. The Hulk is
dead at seventy one. Uh yeah, he seemed like he
was pretty healthy, and I think he had just re
(01:29:17):
re anointed himself, had himself baptized. Baptized. Yeah. Yeah, By
the way, did you know that that was a Jewish
practice adopted by the Christians? Look it up.
Speaker 7 (01:29:27):
No, that probably makes sense.
Speaker 4 (01:29:28):
Yeah, yeah, look it up. I was I looked at
the baths with you, okay, Well with the bats.
Speaker 23 (01:29:35):
Yeah, I've looked at bats with you too.
Speaker 4 (01:29:37):
Yeah. We're not talking about baseball either. We used to
have bats in our house and this man has no
bats in his house. I bet you American heroes. This
is These are my American heroes. They defended their home
being illegally invaded by Antifa and Black Lives Matter with
(01:29:59):
a rifle a pistol. Please welcome. Well, I don't see
Pat there, but I see Mark Mark McCluskey. Well, they're
happy to see you, but probably a little pissed at
Patt isn't there. But I know somebody's got to make
a living, is that what you're saying?
Speaker 6 (01:30:22):
Like I said about a month ago. You know, it's
just keeping your audience in at the edge of their seats,
wanting to know whether or not Patty's going to be here.
Speaker 4 (01:30:29):
I bet you there's some people that are actually looking
for her right now. Hell, I had the rabbi on.
He's driving a car in New Jersey or someplace or
up in Maine, and he's got his whole family in
the car, and except for one that's fighting the war
in Israel, and his wife is suddenly talking to me.
So I did. I did a little bit with her,
(01:30:50):
and you know, asked her about her hobbies, like paint.
She's a great painter. She's a smart woman, So that
was kind of interesting anyhow.
Speaker 6 (01:30:59):
So, well, you know, it's easier in our religion because
our priests can't get married or have kids, so they
can travel in a much smaller car and have our
whole family.
Speaker 4 (01:31:07):
Yeah. Yeah, it wasn't that a great choice somehow, that
you priests shouldn't have have a wife or kids.
Speaker 6 (01:31:16):
You know, I was reading yesterday in the Old Testament
about Solomon. How many wives would Solomon have and how
many concubines? It was hungaries.
Speaker 4 (01:31:23):
Yeah, it wasn't true. I didn't know that but okay,
check it out. That's the way it was.
Speaker 6 (01:31:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:31:30):
Yeah, So where where was the idea?
Speaker 6 (01:31:32):
Where were taking those days?
Speaker 4 (01:31:33):
Huh when Catholicism was discovered, why did they do that?
Speaker 6 (01:31:41):
I guess you're married to God and you have no
other focus. I think it's a good policy that sets
it apart. You know, I was I was not raised
a Catholic. I was raised a Lutheran, and our Lutheran
ministers were all married and had families. But my wife
was born and raised a Catholic. So I became a
Catholic forty years ago and we got married. But you know,
I still I still can't remember all the intros and
(01:32:02):
all that kind of stuff. You gotta get you got
to get raised in it.
Speaker 4 (01:32:05):
Yeah, and uh, you're no priest, that's for damn sure.
I've been around you. Hey. Uh uh So the news
of Obama proving, uh that we had a coup for
the last eight to ten years, they were they that
(01:32:28):
the proven lies that they came up with the conspiracies
and the Russia stuff. How did how did you react
to uh Tulsea Gabbard when she released that.
Speaker 6 (01:32:41):
Well, you know, the tough thing for me was I
learned it the Wednesday before when we were up there
talking to d o Ja And yet you know, sworn
on an oath of silence, and I think I even
maybe premitted.
Speaker 4 (01:32:53):
Ah okay, So that brings me to my next question.
Who's going to be the special counsel?
Speaker 6 (01:33:01):
You know, I don't know. I hope like heck it's
it's Ed Martin, but who knows. You know, we're playing
musical chairs up there right now with Alena Habbah.
Speaker 4 (01:33:09):
Yeah. Are they trying to get rid of her?
Speaker 6 (01:33:11):
Yeah, and then somebody's going to need to replace her
unless Trump can come up with a clever way, and
I think he is to have her continue on his
acting us.
Speaker 4 (01:33:19):
Why are they trying to get a get a get
rid of her?
Speaker 6 (01:33:22):
Well because she supported Donald Trump, that's all you need.
And and Chuck Schumer was hard pruning her nomination. And
our idiot Mitch McConnell has this honor amongst thieves provision
where if Chucky doesn't want somebody, then the Republicans go
along with it. You know, crap, pardon my language. They
don't do us that favor. I mean, if we want somebody,
(01:33:45):
and if they want somebody, they get.
Speaker 4 (01:33:46):
It he's still has He's still there and still making
things bad for America, doesn't he. You know what?
Speaker 6 (01:33:54):
On the other topic, I looked yesterday to see what
Republican has raised the most money this year. Yeah, Graham, right,
Lindsey Graham. Uh, you know the guy who's you know,
my my my cat's are better Republican than he is. Really, yes, well,
my cat always votes, they tell you, the.
Speaker 4 (01:34:11):
Guy from South Carolina. Yeah, and why why do you
say that he?
Speaker 6 (01:34:17):
Uh, well, you know, I'm a bit of a pacifist
and he's never seen a worry didn't like he wants
to kill everybody.
Speaker 4 (01:34:23):
Is there money involved here?
Speaker 6 (01:34:25):
Money? Yeah, like billions of dollars. And you know the
interesting thing about the defense world is if you or
I go to the seven eleven steel twenty bucks, uh,
high probability we're gonna get arrested and go to jail.
If you're a defense contractor, you can have trillions of
dollars disappeared and nobody cares. Yeah, you know, yet you
know our buddies, Olensky is and is a horrid in Ukraine.
(01:34:50):
The you know, hundreds of billions of dollars with absolutely
no accountability, but they do have villas in Switzerland and
Lamborghini's you know, which is exactly what you need to
fight a war of desperation against Russia.
Speaker 4 (01:35:04):
Yeah, and and that's pretty well known. And uh you
know those those wars came uh after Trump was elected
and and there's there's seems to be you know, these
these oligarths are up there with the money. Uh, like
(01:35:24):
we have those oligars in the Republican Party, like uh,
you know, uh, crazy that crazy idiot what's his name?
I don't know anyways, but but no, no, I was
talking about, uh, the old guy, oh you know, the
old guy from Vermont, Bernie Bernie, Bernie Bernie. Yeah, and
(01:35:53):
horrible oligs. We gotta get rid of those guys. I mean,
like he doesn't have a bunch of money, no, no, no, yeah,
you know.
Speaker 6 (01:36:00):
He sees the world of pictures communists, right, he's yeah,
you know, all kinds of bucks. But in all seriousness,
I mean the folks at my end of the spectrum
are our early kind of at which end. About what's
going on right now with Pam Bondi and the Just's
apartment and uh and Cash Betel and Dan Bongino. I
mean here it is six months into the presidency. Has
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anybody been arrested, has anybody been indicted? I mean, and
then the president you can't walk this back. Trump US
just flat out said Obama had engaged in treason. Yeah,
well treasons, you know, like that death penalty type stuff, right,
you know, so well, yeah, let alone just getting arrested
(01:36:42):
and getting indicted. I mean, the documents that Tulsa has
death defined without any doubt. So these sat around in
the situation room all that everybody at the highest level
of government, Clapper and Brennan and and Uh and uh
and Obama and launched a conspiracy.
Speaker 8 (01:37:02):
I mean.
Speaker 6 (01:37:02):
The intelligence report was that Russia had neither the interest
nor ability to affect the American elections. Yeah, and yet
and they put that in writing, and then that was
pulled from the daily thing. That was December the eighth December,
the Obama calls us the Security Council meeting and says,
we need now investigate not whether or not Russia was
(01:37:24):
involved in Trump's campaign, but how it was.
Speaker 4 (01:37:27):
Yeah, right, which is now, wait a minute, take the
people back to when this was. This was right after
the twenty sixteen election in December, before Trump took power.
And suddenly he's changed his whole intel, which is telling him.
Eighteen agencies are telling him there's nothing to this Russia thing,
(01:37:50):
all right, And all of a sudden, on December the eighth,
he does.
Speaker 6 (01:37:52):
What Thecember the ninth, he calls a Security Council meeting,
which is something that the president only on the situations
of international crisis, and he instructs the heads of all
of his intelligence agencies to investigate Russia's interference in and
the election and support of and Trump's collusion with the Russians,
(01:38:15):
all of which he knew was a complete lie, right,
all of which all those guys in the room knew
was a complete lie. And then think about right before
the election with a Hunter Biden laptop, right.
Speaker 4 (01:38:24):
Oh yeah, now we're into the twenty twenty election, right
yeah yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:38:30):
And yet fifty one intelligence agents, including the allegedly the
above mentioned you know, Clapper and Brennan, all say, oh,
this is just Russian misinformation and disinformation, when they all
knew it was all true. And so this is people
are saying, for example, I hear even Fox talking heads.
I shouldn't say even Fox anymore, because Fox has gone
(01:38:53):
completely over the side of the darkness, but saying this
all happened, This all happened back ten years ago. Who
can well it happens.
Speaker 4 (01:39:02):
Wait a minute, you're including people like Maria Barbroma, who
I think is legit? Is she not? Well?
Speaker 6 (01:39:09):
You know, I used to always say, and I still say,
I watched her this morning, for example. Yeah, but I
used to always say the only two guys at Fox
I trusted were Tucker Carlson and Maria Barcromo. And now
of course they fired Tucker. Yeah, I still like Maria.
I think she's I think she's honest. I don't think
she's bought off. But you got to imagine, you know,
(01:39:29):
and I probably told this on your program before, but
I used to have this cartoon on the wall in
my office where a guy's talking to his school aged
daughter and says, who does the congressman work for? And
she says to people, and he says, well, let me
rephrase the question. Let's assume you're running for a job
that pays one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars a
year for two years, but it costs thirty million dollars
(01:39:50):
to get that job. Now, who does a congressman work for?
And she says the highest bidder.
Speaker 4 (01:39:54):
Right, Yeah, that's a good way of putting this stuff.
I'll tell you what you're good at this. How does uh,
how does this play in the pardon and unpardoned one
six ers that Barack Obama is, Well, he's going to
get a lot of aggravation. I don't know if he's
(01:40:16):
going to go to jail or not. He should probably,
but that's pretty tough to get a president because he's
also has community, doesn't he.
Speaker 6 (01:40:25):
Yeah, And the Supreme Court rule and with regard to
Trump that the president has absolute immunity for those things
he does in his official capacity as president of the
United States. You got to ask whether or not treason
is within the discretionary tasks of the president stations, you know,
and I think I think not. You know, there is
(01:40:46):
one There is only one thing that's accepted from the
government from the president's power of pardon or commutation, and
that's treason. The constitutionists specifically excludes treason from something which
can be pardoned. But I I don't believe. Let me
do it this way. If you're if you're suing a
governmental entity and they've got qualified immunity, the Supreme court
(01:41:07):
may have said a president has unqualified immunity. Let's assume
it's just qualified immunity. They have absolute immunity for any
discretionary acts. You can only sue them for not doing
something which is a ministerial act, meaning something over which
they've got no discretion. I don't think it's within the
discretion of the president of the United States to commit treason.
(01:41:28):
I think that would be an intentional, wrongful act. I
think that would I think the President of the United
States says a ministerial duty when he raises his hand
and swears to defend the Constitution. That's a ministerial duty.
He does not have the discretion to say unless I
wish to commit treason.
Speaker 4 (01:41:45):
So I'm just guessing you're not going to be Barack
Obama's defense lawyer. I'm taking that laugh as a no.
Speaker 6 (01:41:58):
I wish I could represent, because i'd I would buy
him the rope.
Speaker 4 (01:42:06):
Yes, we're going to tie things with it, right, Okay,
now we're gonna We're not gonna go right over that one.
So how does this play out to the pardoned and
unpardoned one sixers? As you are you are you representing?
Are you both representing the pardon and the unpardoned ones.
Speaker 6 (01:42:26):
Yeah, you know, we represent hundreds of pardon J sixers,
but we also represent some of the proud boys and
oathkeepers and only got their sentences commuted, and we're working
to try to get the president to give them a
full pardon. I mean, some of these guys like in
Rik Tarrio, and I do not represent him. He's got
other counsel, but he got what twenty two years in prison?
Speaker 4 (01:42:46):
Yeah, and he wasn't even in DC that day.
Speaker 6 (01:42:49):
And Count six. Get this for people that don't quite
believe yet how corrupt the government is and how how
wrong all these J six convictions were. Count six of
Nrik tarn indictment was that he destroyed government property. He
will destroy it, not that he conspired to destroy it,
not that he asked other people to destroy it. He
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was convicted of destroying government property, which was one of
those bike barricades he used. Problem was he was in
Baltimore that day. He wasn't in d C. He's either
got the longest goddamn arms in the world or nobody
in DC. And those juries give a hoot about the
facts of the law. They just burn, burn, burn anybody
that supports Donald Trump, and the reason was obvious. I
(01:43:31):
mean the government, the then government wanted to intimidate the
entire United States of America and say that if you
stand up for your constitutional rights, if you have the
if you have the gall to challenge an election result,
if you have the gall to protest against everything that
the Deep state says, we will destroy you. We will
(01:43:51):
arrest you. We're kicking your doors. Will if you are
only accused of trespassed, We'll show up on your front
lawn with twenty five FBI and Federal marshals dressed for war,
have tanks in your front yard, helicopters circling in the
top of your house, machine guns pointed at your minor
children for trespass, and then haul you into jail, ruin
(01:44:12):
your life, ruin your business, ruin your your public reputation,
Have your family members hate you? Offered And I can't
tell you how many people have told me this exact story.
All they did was walk through open doors held open
for him by the side Capitol police, fist bump, the
cops sing the national anthem, chant Usa USA, go and
(01:44:32):
use the restroom with a lot of there weren't enough
porta potties there. So people would go up to the
Capitol and ask the guards who are holding the doors
open for him, where can I go to the bathroom?
And they say, go up here, take it right, then
take another left, being direct to that, and then leave
without taking anything, breaking anything, or getting any any altercation.
Just come in through open doors, welcomed in by the cops,
(01:44:54):
spend a few minutes there and then leave. And those
people have had their total lives destroyed. I spoke with
one in the morning this morning who was a IT guy.
Was he lost forty companies that he was managing the
public impression for one, which is hundreds of millions of
dollars in annual revenue, and his life is destroyed. I've
(01:45:16):
got a guy who is making a quarter of a
million dollars a year as an actor before January sixties
living in his van. Now, I mean, people just have
to appreciate this, what this corrupt government did to destroy
so many hundreds and thousands of people's lives.
Speaker 4 (01:45:32):
Now, talk a little bit about Milly and General Milly
and Pelosi and.
Speaker 6 (01:45:40):
My favorite story. I mean, I talked about this every
day when I was.
Speaker 4 (01:45:42):
Wrong, because I want people to understand what they did
was was as bad as what Obama's doing or did
now and is accused of, isn't it.
Speaker 6 (01:45:53):
Well, so it's it's January the fifth, twenty sixteen, and
we got the right election cycle here.
Speaker 4 (01:46:02):
I think it's twenty Uh wait a minute, think I
think it's twenty twenty one. So am I yeah? Because yeah, and.
Speaker 6 (01:46:14):
After the twenty twenty election, Yeah, it's now January the fifth,
the day before the election is going to be certified.
Nancy Pelosi has a phone call with Mark Billy and uh.
Pelosi says, well, you know he's crazy, don't you meaning Trump?
Milly says, yes, I understand that, and he says, if
Trump is going to launch an invasion of China, I
(01:46:37):
will call the Chinese up and give them a heads
up on it. Well, that's treason, okay, sure it is.
Then and then then then, to make matters worse, Milly
goes back to the Pentagon, calls up all his chiefs,
has them all in the room at one time, makes
them vow that they will only take orders from him
directly and will not take any action unless he authorizes it.
(01:46:58):
Has them all swear oath to him. That is a
coup okay, that is that is a military coup in
the United States. And so then why are people at
by end of the spectrum a little upset because we
now have Pete Hegseth as a Secretary of Defense. And
what's she going to do to Mark Milly who committed
this treason and staged a coup against the president. He says, Oh,
(01:47:20):
maybe we'll take one of his stars away, which will
reduce his pension.
Speaker 4 (01:47:23):
Has this Oh no, don't tell me. You got another
Joeanna call today. That was so funny she called. She
called me later and said, oh, I'm so sorry. I say,
is he crazy? That was a highlight of my show,
Not that you weren't the highlight, but well, yeah, of
(01:47:47):
course not so so in your case, in your cases
and you got cases now coming down. And apparently they
want to rehear the the committee from the one six department.
I think it's good. Oh, somebody's up there in Congress
(01:48:08):
and I get laudermilk. Yeah, there's other guy too, and
they want to they want to go over now with
with a fine tooth comb. I guess the the committee
for one six ers. So so, how are you going
to get involved with this? Are you going to be
(01:48:28):
testifying before Congress, you know, I hope.
Speaker 6 (01:48:32):
So, you know, I think that that I now have
probably has brought a base of information regarding with how
the corruption of the government targeted and h and destroyed
the fifteen and eighty three people that are arrested on
January for January sixth. But it's more than that. They've
got this website out there called sedition Hunters, And what
(01:48:52):
sedition Hunters has been doing for the last four years
is searching social media and doing facial recognition and and
actually a human reporting on who all the people were
that were at the Capitol on j six were, and
then outing them and calling for their prosecution. And so
even people that never got arrested, even people that were
(01:49:13):
doing nothing the slightest bit violent, let alone or disruptive,
they're getting their faces posted on sedition Hunters and having
their lives and their careers and their reputations ruined. And
this was allegedly a private entity, but I wouldn't be
surprised to find out that it's being it was being
funded by, you know, various factions of the Democrat Party
(01:49:36):
or the government itself sees, So.
Speaker 4 (01:49:40):
Who would you subpoena, if you were in charge of
your cases, or if you were someone made an official
of this, this examination of the one sixth thing, who
would you subpoena?
Speaker 6 (01:49:53):
I would find I would get the name of the
local FBI agents that did the SWAT assaults on people
who are only charged with misdemeanors, people that pointed their
machine guns and minor children are into the crib of infants.
And I just I did take the deposition, and I'd say,
you know, what kind of a reprehensible bassard do you
to point a machine gun at a four year old
(01:50:15):
when you're going to arrest somebody for trespass? Right, and
he's gonna say it wasn't me. I was ordered to
do it by my area director. And you take that
guy's deposition and you say, what kind of a reprehensible
bassard do you to already your FBI agents to kick
in the doors of people who are only charged with
misdemeanor trespass and point machine guns, thirty of them, sometimes
(01:50:37):
at a four year old kid. And if you gonna
say it wasn't me, it was my Boston d C
that told me to do that. And then you take
that guy's deposition, same scenario. Then you get up to
a Jim Comey or Christ Farray in those days, and
then you get up to Merrick Garland, and then you
get up to whoever ron Klain, who is ever actually
running the White House in those days, and you ask
(01:50:58):
those questions. But you know, I said this last week
in your program, Am I gone, No, you're not. You're
waiting goodbye to me?
Speaker 4 (01:51:05):
No, no, I'm waiting. And another guest came in. He's
a lower early Bob Willis. I don't know if you
know each other, but Bob Willis, this is Mark McCluskey,
who somehow lost his wife today. I don't know what
the hell happened with that, But this guy knows everything
about one to six and all about what's going on
(01:51:28):
with Obama these days. In fact, he might be testifying
in Congress pretty soon.
Speaker 6 (01:51:35):
So you know what I've been advocating for a long
time is we ought to treat the Democrats the way
they treated us, and that is arrest them, put them
in jail, and let them try to fight their way
out because we had people that you know, other than
January sixth, no one goes to federal prison for misdemeanor
trespass charges except for January sixth, no one has twenty
(01:51:56):
five FBI agents and Paul Riot, you're kicking their doors
for misdemeanor trespass. I mean, it's just and then people
I represent. People spent four years in prison, people spent
nine hundred days in solitary. I mean, this is ridiculous,
and for for doing essentially nothing right. There's some people
(01:52:17):
that did bad stuff. I mean, there are some people
that that I think did things that that should have
landed them in jail. I mean, there are possibly some
people that assaulted cops. When a cop is assaulting you,
it doesn't give you a right to assault him back.
I don't think. But I'm you know, I'm not. I'm
not the judge injury on that. But they're the fast,
the overwhalling. Majority of the people that were persecuted for
January sixth were just guys like you and me. You
(01:52:39):
know a lot of them early middle aged like us.
Where there where theirs?
Speaker 4 (01:52:47):
My wife been talking to you.
Speaker 6 (01:52:55):
I think I think that it's good for the goose,
is good for the gander and the rest of them.
Put them in jail, let them figure out how to
get themselves out. They did it. You know, we're the
problem with the Republicans is that we always want to
meet in the middle. Well, what meeting in the middle
means is crossing over halfway into the devil's layer, and
the devil just every time the devil moves a goalpost,
(01:53:17):
so that every time you want to meet him in
the middle, it's further to the left.
Speaker 4 (01:53:20):
Well, here's here's the point. They had nothing, They had
no case. You're saying, there were a few that got
out of the line. All right, fine, get him and
do the right thing. But you know, we know it's
not life in prison, all right.
Speaker 21 (01:53:33):
And and so.
Speaker 4 (01:53:35):
What I'm getting at is, if we let them get
away with with this, if we let it's it's and
we have the right charges against them, and we take
it to the law and it gets adjudicated in such
a way that they are punished, that's going to be
(01:53:59):
very important. But that's not doing the same thing as
they did to us.
Speaker 6 (01:54:03):
That's true because they actually have violated the law. That's
actually had conspire to interfere with people's constitution rights. And
from the very top, I mean, the stuff that Tulsea
Gabbert made public last Saturday, from the President of the
United States and the director of the FBI and the
Director of National Intelligence, all the way down the chain.
These folks were all actively conspiring to affect the election,
(01:54:25):
actively conspiring undermine Donald Trump's campaign, spying on a presidential
election committee, spying on an elected United States president. You
think back to Watergate, and you think back to what
caused Richard Nixon to have to resign. It's g Gordon
Lyddy and a half a dozen idiots in there trying
to bug Watergate unsuccessfully. And here you have the conspiracy
(01:54:49):
of the highest level of governments actively spying on the
major presidential candidate and then using knowingly false information generated
by Hillary Clinton in her campaign. The you know, Russia, Russia,
Russia hopes to get PAISA warrants to spy on Donald Trump.
(01:55:10):
And then, of course, when Donald Trump revealed that they
were spying on him, one percent of the media says, oh,
that should just prove the Trump's insane.
Speaker 4 (01:55:17):
Right, Yeah, it's true, absolutely, And you can go back
to those clips. They're still out there, you know, I mean,
just incredible what they did. So what's going to happen
here is is I see a very positive outlook if
we go that route is that we have to carry
this and get this laws, the laws obeyed this way,
(01:55:42):
because it may just in the future stop this kind
of behavior. But in terms of the Democrats, what the
how they how are they going to make out after this?
Isn't this going to kind of wreck them for the
next ten years? Well?
Speaker 6 (01:55:58):
I would hope so, And you have to And what
we all have to remember is that Donald Trump is
an anomaly. There's no one else that's got his force
of will and strength to character to stand up to
all this craft. But he's got three and a half
more year and then. So what we have to do
during this next three and a half years is make
the world understand that what they did to us, what
the Democrats did, this conspiracy against Trump, this conspiracy against
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the American people, that there has to be real consequences.
People have to get arrested, people have to get prosecuted,
people have to if if the facts prove that they
did what we think they did and what I know
they did, then they actually need to go to jail
or worse. And only if that happens, will will we
have some chance of being protected against this in the future.
But if if this goes away of all other major
(01:56:44):
political scandals, where Congress holds hearings and issues strongly worded
letters and nobody goes to jail, the American people will
lose absolute faith not just in the Democrat Party but
in our party as well.
Speaker 4 (01:56:56):
So what do you think they're the Democrats are thinking
right now? You know, your buddy Liz Cheney and uh
Kissinger and Nancy Pelosi shiff what do you think they're
thinking about right now?
Speaker 9 (01:57:11):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (01:57:11):
Moving to Venezuela where we don't have extradition.
Speaker 4 (01:57:15):
I think we give them a free ride for that.
Speaker 6 (01:57:17):
I think it myself.
Speaker 4 (01:57:23):
Okay, let me ask you this now. I win. I
go on AI a lot because I like it helps
me with interviews and things like that. But then I
asked these questions about one six ers and they treat
they treat you like your dirt, and they still do.
And I find him back and I says, look, I
(01:57:44):
know this guy, you know? And then they start they
start they answer back and start saying better things about you.
And then I say, no, no, you still got it wrong.
And I keep I keep going back and forth, and
finally they send me something that says well, you know what,
we don't agree with you that we can see what
you're thinking. I says, you don't know anything. I said,
(01:58:07):
go back to Mars and quit this ridiculous accusation of
these people that you don't do and it's it's AI.
For God's sakes, we're going to have this all over
the place.
Speaker 6 (01:58:20):
Well, here's here's the thing. And I was always watching
Fox this morning of the dismal like twenty six percent
of fourth and fifth graders can read, write, and do
math at grade level, and of course at grade level
keeps getting degraded because that just means what the average
kid can do right, and the age kid is getting
dumber and dumber all the time. But here's the thing,
and this is really really frightening again. Elon Musk said
(01:58:42):
a year and a half ago that AI was going
to be the end of the human races. We know it,
and I've been worried about this for quite some time.
But think about this. Kids are no longer inspired to read,
and they're not plot history, and people don't have when
we're kids, Dave Ranks of encyclopedias. Right, if you wanted
(01:59:02):
to know something, you go look it up in the Encyclopedia,
and if you don't, if you didn't like what this
version of the encyclopedia said of the library, there's ones
issued fifty years earlier, and one hundred years ago and
two hundred years ago, and you could see how propaganda
has changed. But what they want now is for the
world to be completely defenseless against what AI tells your
(01:59:23):
reality is today. That they know that human beings have
short memories that they don't pay much attention, and they
want you to say, into your celf home, tell me
what I should think about X, Y or Z, and
the official propaganda line will pop up there and tell
you what you're supposed to think.
Speaker 4 (01:59:38):
Well, that is a signal that their time was over.
Other than Dave Weinbaum Show, where can people hire you
and your lovely bride?
Speaker 6 (01:59:49):
It's McCloskey law dot com, mc c l O s
K E Y l A W dot com. It's my
phone number is three one four seven two one four thousand.
My cell phone number is three one four five eight
zero three one eight five and uh uh. You can
(02:00:10):
also get a hold of my cohort, Peter Tickton at
pt at legal Brains dot com.
Speaker 4 (02:00:17):
And he is he is Trump's best friend? Is that correct?
Speaker 6 (02:00:20):
Yeah? They went to military school together, they roomed together,
and he's been Trump's friend and attorney ever since.
Speaker 4 (02:00:25):
Then.
Speaker 6 (02:00:26):
The other half of my little organization right now that's
trying to bring some justice to these j sixers.
Speaker 4 (02:00:31):
One last thing. The man who invented the ferris wheel
never met the man who invented the Merry go round.
They traveled in different circles. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I tell you the one. I tell it to the
(02:00:52):
next guy and Chris Adamo and he's gonna he's gonna
say that was terrible.
Speaker 27 (02:00:56):
I can offer one thing, Yes, please, everything that you've
said is correct. I mean, we all need to pay
attention at this point in time. And you ask about
what the Democrats are going to do, are going to change?
I don't think they're going to change. They are what
they are and that's not going to change in the
(02:01:17):
next election or future elections. I think we as people
need to take charge of the legislative system.
Speaker 4 (02:01:25):
Well that's what we're trying to do here. So the
whole purpose of this show is to save America. You
know what other purpose would I have. I'd be out
playing golf.
Speaker 6 (02:01:33):
Like you yeah, I'll throw all my two cents worth.
Speaker 4 (02:01:36):
Yes.
Speaker 6 (02:01:38):
The nineteen seventeen Lennon said his famous phrase two steps forward,
one step back. The Left will never change and will
never give up. They can suffer through four more years
of Donald Trump because they know that that's an anomaly.
And they will always dominate the media. They will always
dominate education, they will always dominate entertainment, and they have
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for a hundred years, and they're not going to give
it up. And they will wait out and they and
and as your guest says, they will not change. They
will just wait us out. Ho Chi Minh said during
the Vietnam War, the Americans can never win in Vietnam
because they think in terms of today and tomorrow, and
we think in terms of forever, and that's our biggest problem.
I agree.
Speaker 4 (02:02:21):
Okay, well, thank you so much. Always a pleasure. Thanks
uh uh once again, Hi to your lovely bride. And
she working? Is she working?
Speaker 6 (02:02:32):
And big job keeping keeping my rear ran out of trouble.
Speaker 4 (02:02:38):
Do you know do you know my lawyer at the time,
In fact, he was on the show several times. Uh
chuck he he. He was the lawyer for his dad's
divorce right, small world.
Speaker 6 (02:02:54):
Actually he represented my my dad's second wife in their divorce.
Speaker 4 (02:02:57):
Okay, how about that, which he did that for me too,
you know. Anyways, thank you so much, always talking all
He's great talking to you. And we'll do this again sometime.
All right, thank you bye. Okay, ladies and gentlemen. Well
that was Mark McCluskey, and we should get some applause
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for him, I think. Yeah. And now we have, without
letting up any steam at all, we have an army veteran,
a federal forestry manager and engineer, Kansas born and raised,
and a prolific author writer. Please welcome all the way
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from well Roll of Missouri, Bob bullet Willis.
Speaker 27 (02:03:49):
It was incredibly a long journey today. But I want
to start by saying one thing that, yes, that Mark
said that, it is so true, and it's about our
children in terms of educating our children and making a
better life for our children. And one of the things
that I think all of us as parents have to
do is encourage our children to read. Reading is fundamental,
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and in public school systems nowadays, the majority of kids
don't read very well. Okay, one of the things I've
done and the reason I'm committed to it is writing
children's books. There you go, okay, right into it, right
into it. And and this is the first one that
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just got published, The Adventures of Dog. And I'm taking
a book tour next week. And think about that.
Speaker 4 (02:04:42):
This guy's got a book that is that kids would
love and instead of you know, being on their phone
the whole time, they would be into this book, which
is great.
Speaker 27 (02:04:55):
Well, and what this book is all about for children
is getting outside and have your own adventures. It's the
Adventures of Dog and Dog does all kinds of wonderful things,
but the children readers are encouraged to go out and
have their own adventures outside and do things out out
in the woods, or go catch a frog.
Speaker 4 (02:05:16):
You know, yeah, what what did we do as kids?
I mean, I know what I did. I was out
playing baseball and whatever every day, ride my bike, going
to find something to fish, exploring different things on my bike.
Speaker 27 (02:05:29):
I did not spend a moment inside as a child.
I grew up in North Missouri, rural Missouri, and I
caught frogs and turtles and I got bit by snakes
and it was great.
Speaker 4 (02:05:43):
You know, well, too bad wasn't a poisonously It.
Speaker 27 (02:05:46):
Probably was, I've never quite been the same after that.
Speaker 4 (02:05:51):
Ye tell you what. It depends on where you bit you.
Speaker 27 (02:05:53):
I would like to say one thing about the book
Tour next, Yes, please do. I'm going to Kansas several
commune unities and one of the communities I'm going to
go Beyond the Book Tour is a two hour session
in Kirwin, Kansas to talk about the history of settling
the Prairie. Okay, what happened in the United States and
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The Last Buffalo in Kansas is a historic novel, but
it talks about a time when the United States was
being settled and what the people had to do to
settle the Great Plains and the Western United States. Now,
how to manage it, well, it comes down to statehood.
Kansas became a state in eighteen sixty one. It comes
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down the most important thing that happened in that period
of time was the Homestead Act. Homestead Act was passed
during the Civil War in eighteen sixty two, and that
act set the stage for settling all of the Western
United States. And there was about a billion acres of
imminent domain public land. It's called him a domain that
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had to be settled, and that act really set the
stage for doing that, and I'll talk about what happened
in this area in Kansas with the settlement. The government
land office was located in this little town of Kerwin,
and that was a very big deal, and i'll talk
about that.
Speaker 4 (02:07:19):
All right. Well, that's great. So you've got the one
book out, now, you've got other books out right? Well?
Speaker 27 (02:07:27):
Yeah, The Last Buffalo in Kansas. This children's books is
the first of a four book series. The Last Buffalo
came out in May. This one just came out about
three weeks ago. And there'll be another children's book called
The Adventures of the Cats are rest King out sometime
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this fall. And then I'll enjoy doing book signings and
events about dogs and cats, and I'll do that sometimes.
Speaker 4 (02:07:56):
And you're not doing this to be a fairly wealthy guy.
You're not doing this for why are you doing this?
Speaker 27 (02:08:04):
I wrote The Last Buffalo in Kansas because I thought,
at this point in time, they were just totally destroying
what our history really was. Who's a the wo media
the six nineteen probably paid America crowded, basically, that's right,
and that wasn't That's just not reality. And people are
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beginning to realize that. But The Last Buffalo in Kansas
tells it like it was how the people lived in
that history, the problems they had, and there were lots
of problems, and what it took to develop our country.
And that was the commitment to The Last Buffalo. The
children's series. I wasn't going to write a children's series,
but then somebody said, you ought to write about Dog. Well,
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Dog's my best friend. I had to write about Dog.
And then I said, you know what, this makes a
good children's book. So I got I started looking around
for children's publishers and what what did what did you.
Speaker 4 (02:09:01):
Have to do to write a book about Dog? Did
you have to really get into what he was thinking
and what he was doing and why was he doing that?
Speaker 27 (02:09:10):
I interviewed Dog over and over.
Speaker 4 (02:09:12):
Yeah, I mean, did you really get her thoughts? You
really understand what she said? Oh?
Speaker 27 (02:09:19):
Absolutely, yeah she it It took uh, well, it took
about nine years. She's nine years old and I've had
her all her life, so yeah, it it took a
long time.
Speaker 4 (02:09:30):
But but.
Speaker 27 (02:09:32):
The Chillner's books are fun, I mean, and when kids
read them, they're encouraged to have fun and yeah, and.
Speaker 4 (02:09:40):
And look out at nature. And get out there and
do something. Well.
Speaker 27 (02:09:44):
One thing in my in my author's bio i I
talk about is that I'm a nature writer. I've written
six books, seven shortly, and every book is themed about
nature in some way.
Speaker 4 (02:09:56):
Yeah, and tell people about Uh, it's just not dog
it's just not children's books. But it's it's going to
countries all over the world and discovering what's there, uh,
and also finding fishing trout fishing. Well.
Speaker 27 (02:10:17):
The first series I wrote was Child Adventures. I actually
wrote six books. I published four of those in the
chiad Adventure series, and that was about traveling the world,
and it's it's it's traveling the world with a fly
rod and I'm catching all the different kinds of trout.
But it's more of a travel series. And there's some
beautiful photographs in all those books because you're.
Speaker 4 (02:10:37):
In the terrain, you're in with the people that live
there and have for centuries lived there, and this is
these specific areas, and you're getting to know what they think.
You're getting to know how they live, how they how
they warm themselves, what kind of if they have electricity
or whatever whatever it is that they're and you get
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to know well and you know.
Speaker 27 (02:11:03):
One example, and I travel I always travel alone, and
I travel alone because if you travel with other groups
of Americans, you tend to stay with the Americans and
not meet right people. So I travel alone. And during
one of the trips to Mongolia. During that trip, I
had a driver and an interpreter, and the interpreter says,
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we need to stop and talk to the reindeer people.
And I said, okay, let's go talk to the reindeer people. Well,
so she takes me to this tent encampment and they're Tpiece.
They're not the regular rounders or yerks as they call them,
they're Tepiece. These the reindeer people live in the mountains
and they live in Tepiece. And so we go into
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this one tp and the guy gives us a piece
of meat to share. And these people have absolutely nothing.
Speaker 4 (02:11:57):
This is all they have.
Speaker 27 (02:11:59):
They live on subsistence on reindeer and here they are
with nothing, sharing their food with us. And that's what
the rest of the world does, and we just don't
know or appreciate that sometimes in terms of what humanity
is like in other places. And that's what I wrote about. Okay, well,
we've talked about books. You want to talk about current evans.
Speaker 4 (02:12:22):
Yeah, well, well your thoughts on Trump's tariffs.
Speaker 27 (02:12:25):
Well, I'll tell you what. People don't realize how important
terroifts are to the United States. We currently well, at
the last reading, we ran a deficit in trade of
one point seven trillion dollars. Okay, this is pre.
Speaker 4 (02:12:45):
Trump now, correct, I mean when he first started. That's
what happened.
Speaker 27 (02:12:50):
To understand that impact on US and the world, you
have to understand a little bit about the world economy.
The United States is by far leader in terms of
gross domestic product GDP thirty one trillion dollars a year.
Nobody is even close. China nineteen trillion. The next country
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four trillion, okay, which is what Well, Germany, there's there's
a Japan and Germany. It's Japan and in Germany, but
they're four trillion.
Speaker 4 (02:13:21):
How about India?
Speaker 27 (02:13:22):
India is not in terms of a large impact, it's
it's in the three to four trillion dollar range. Mexico
and Canada two trillion dollars and GDP. But the important
thing you need to know about world economy is trade.
Most countries sixty percent of their GDP is based on trade.
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Sixty percent United States twenty percent. Yeah, okay, that's a
huge deficit for us. Yes, So when we talk about
trade impacts on other countries, it impacts them a whole
lot more than it does us. And when you talk
about our economic ability in any type of a situation
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associated with terraces, nobody is on the same level as
we are. So what are we doing to balance our
trade and what does it mean to us if we
were to have that one point seven trillion dollars we're
running in deficit right now with trade and added to
our GDP, that's a third of the government's annual budget. Yeah,
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it's six trillion dollars, that's about two trillion.
Speaker 4 (02:14:31):
Okay.
Speaker 27 (02:14:32):
The impact on our overall economy is going to be substantial,
and it's going to be a great improvement.
Speaker 4 (02:14:39):
In what particular areas. Is there going to be more employment?
Are they going to Is there going to be factories
built that here that might go somewhere else in Europe
and or Ireland.
Speaker 27 (02:14:52):
Well, you've got to talk a little bit about the
kind of goods and services that we export.
Speaker 4 (02:15:00):
Okay.
Speaker 27 (02:15:02):
What has happened in the manufacturing sector is that because
we're not as competitive for a variety of reasons with
in manufacturing, as say China and Indonesia in general, they
we don't make We don't make garments anymore. That's all
made in Asia. Okay, we're not competitive mainly because of
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the cost of doing business and and the fact that
we don't tear if they're goods to equalize value in
terms of what's here. So all the garments nowadays are
made in Asia. When you start talking about more mechanized things,
we're experts in technology. That's what we make. We make automobiles.
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And now Asia and Europe has has built on our
economy in terms of the ability to make autos, and
they tear if all of our stuff or value added
taxes or they subsidize their industry, and so our autos
are not competitive. We haven't sold any cars in Germany
for fifty years. You know, that's the reality of what's
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going on in the auto industry. And you look at Canada.
Canada and Europe in terms of trade with US, has
significant problems and their problems in those two areas. The EU,
when you combine all the twenty seven countries, they do
have about a nineteen trillion dollars GEDP combine the twenty
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seven countries, that's still two thirds of ours. But what
the EU has done with the United States and trade
is that they've used value added taxes, they've used terrace,
they've used subsidies to their industries, and they've also used
regulations to prohibit entry of primarily commodities, agricultural commodities. But
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in terms of tech service, which they do want analyze
our tech companies, we have seven trillion dollar companies. Europe
has none. Their biggest company is about two hundred million. Yeah, okay,
we dwarf them in terms of our capacity in terms
of the service industry in particular, so their equalization of
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that is to charge fees and fines to all our
service instries operate in Europe. They just did a deal
associated with Google and some of the other industries Amazon
where they penalize them in the neighborhood of three billion dollars.
Canada was doing the same thing. They were going to
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go two billion, but Trump put an end to that
two billion or troyd now with billion. All right, okay,
So what were Canada and Europe are specific problems in
trade that are going to be very difficult to resolve
because Europe and Canada have carbon taxes on all our industries.
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The carbon taxes they charge their industries are increasing the
price of manufacturing. As they increase their price associated with
carbon tax and the green energy program, their stuff becomes
more expensive and our stuff is competitive, so they if
they don't charge us terras, our stuff will be cheaper
than theirs based on the way they're managing their their
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environmental legislation. So they have problems that are going to
be hard for them to overcome and dealing with US.
I don't know how the terror situation with Canada in
terms of their socialism and the terror situation with EU
in terms of their social program is going to work out.
Speaker 4 (02:18:46):
Is this a major hit against us? If we don't
get them signed.
Speaker 27 (02:18:50):
Up, it will destroy their economies.
Speaker 4 (02:18:53):
It will destroy their economies, like I said, because they
got sixty So what are they thinking of, Well, they
got to make a deal somewhere.
Speaker 27 (02:19:02):
They almost have to. But if they do, their whole
economy is going to have to change.
Speaker 4 (02:19:07):
That's that's what they're It's better than going destitute, it is.
But but you know, why do they think that we
owe them that this? We're paying them a lot more
than we're getting absolutely pretty to make it simple, all right,
So and they're vulnerable. They're vulnerable. Canada is vulnerable to invasion.
Speaker 27 (02:19:32):
Yeah, and they have a GDP and so to trillion
dollars and they have a GDP at thirty one.
Speaker 4 (02:19:37):
Tis so quite frankly does the EU, although it does have.
Speaker 27 (02:19:41):
NATO, yeah, which will back and under the primary.
Speaker 4 (02:19:45):
Well, they we back and finally got them to get
to back their own at five at five billion.
Speaker 27 (02:19:52):
Okay, but let's just look at the economy in the
EU at this point in time. Yeah, Okay, they're having
to come up with billi millions of dollars in terms
of military support for NATO. They're having to come up
with billions of dollars for their Green New Energy program.
They're having to come up with billions of dollars for
their social systems as it relates to healthcare. On top
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of that, they're now faced with fighting the United States
and trade. They've been they've been able to fund all
these things they're doing because of their trade deficit. Okay,
we've allowed that to happen. Now we're saying let's equalize it,
and their economy is going to have to totally be
restructured to do that. Kansas the same way, and that's
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where it's taking so long to reach an agreement with
those countries.
Speaker 4 (02:20:43):
I'd noticed you didn't mention oil or gas.
Speaker 27 (02:20:45):
No, why well oil or gas?
Speaker 4 (02:20:49):
And by the way, what's with this? Do you cobe
your hair today? Yeah?
Speaker 27 (02:20:54):
I don't want to mess up my hand.
Speaker 4 (02:20:58):
I didn't know you had it there. I didn't know
this guy had it. He's why he's got his hat on.
We're playing golf together.
Speaker 27 (02:21:07):
Yeah, you made me play golf at ninety six degrees.
Speaker 4 (02:21:11):
I made you, but I had a little cooler device
and I made a shot. Tell him about the shot
you did, Tom Watson shot, hold it out, great shot, Tom, Yeah,
hold out, hold it out a uphill, a severe steep area.
Hit it with with my little uh chipper there and
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it rolled and it rolled and rolling, suddenly turned right
right into the hole.
Speaker 27 (02:21:37):
Yeah, it was amazing.
Speaker 4 (02:21:38):
It was. And then you made yours and I made
a very round top of it. It was. We had
a nice drink in the next hole. We did.
Speaker 27 (02:21:45):
But let's talk oil for a moment.
Speaker 4 (02:21:46):
Okay, let's do that.
Speaker 27 (02:21:49):
Europe has no oil, China has no oil, India has
no oil. Okay, we have oil. Yeah, Middle East has oil,
Russia has oil. Okay. There is also some oil in
South America. Not a great deal, but enough to be
somewhat significant.
Speaker 4 (02:22:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 27 (02:22:11):
We produce over twenty billion barrels a day. We are
the largest oil and gas producer in the world. Okay,
have the strongest economy in the world. We can be
self sufficient in energy production. China cannot, India cannot. Europe
cannot be self sufficient in energy production. They have to
import energy. Okay, where are they importing it from? At
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this point in time, India and China get it from
Russia and to some extent around in terms of China,
the Europe has been getting it from Russia. But now
they're reorganizing their energy supplies and the outlets. The closest
outlet to Europe is the Middle East, Saudi Arabia basically,
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which is the third leading producer in oil and gas,
and that's where Europe is probably going to get the
majority of their energy in the future. We are going
to be an energy export.
Speaker 4 (02:23:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 27 (02:23:07):
We have all the natural gas, we have most of
the oil, and we have coal deposits that will last
almost four hundred years.
Speaker 4 (02:23:14):
If we choose to and we finally have somebody drilling
instead of this the fake woke situation that these other
states have with the evs only. Yeah, ruling out gas cars.
Speaker 27 (02:23:29):
Yeah, California says that they won't sell gas cars after
twenty thirty. Well, that's just not realistic.
Speaker 4 (02:23:37):
They don't have they don't have the facilities. I mean,
they've got maybe maybe three hundred of these stations or
maybe three thousand, and it's not enough, nowhere near enough.
Speaker 27 (02:23:48):
The federal government has made four hundred charging stations, four
hundred four.
Speaker 4 (02:23:53):
Charging charges stations. Okay, this is a whole United States?
Speaker 27 (02:23:56):
How going to work?
Speaker 4 (02:23:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 27 (02:24:00):
Now what's going to happen is the EV suppliers are
going to end up making charging stations out there for
their own cars because it's not happening any other way.
Speaker 4 (02:24:08):
What about the windmills? We got those, don't we?
Speaker 27 (02:24:11):
Well, let's talk a little bit about all over Kansas
and stuff. I know that it's not all. It's where
I saw windmen actually north Missouri, Winden, Kansas to not
so much.
Speaker 4 (02:24:25):
Did we go to a wedding in Kansas and there
was there was there was oil wells. The problem there
was a windmills on the way there.
Speaker 27 (02:24:35):
The problem with windmills in Kansas is the windsor cyclic
in Kansas, they only blow in the spring, okay, and
in those situations wind power doesn't work too well.
Speaker 4 (02:24:46):
Here is that word cyclic?
Speaker 27 (02:24:47):
Cyclic? Yeah, okay, it's cycles, cycles, cycles, Yeah, thank you.
Speaker 4 (02:24:52):
It's not from this guy, not a disease, it's it's
it's just a word. God, God, can I turn these off?
I said when I hear this crap anymore? For good thing, okay,
but for.
Speaker 27 (02:25:08):
Oil and gas. Yeah, it seems to me the reasonable
solution is to use fossil fuels over the next two
hundred years while we perfect nuclear energy and fusion energy.
Speaker 6 (02:25:20):
Fusion.
Speaker 27 (02:25:20):
Yeah, fusion energy is the future energy source of the world.
It can be produced without nuclear byproducts.
Speaker 4 (02:25:27):
What about batteries?
Speaker 27 (02:25:29):
What about them?
Speaker 4 (02:25:31):
Elon Musk thinks that this is actually the way to go.
Speaker 27 (02:25:35):
Batteries have a shelf life. Batteries, over a period of
time lose their power. You know that because your golf
cart doesn't run.
Speaker 4 (02:25:44):
But it's cheap. But it's cheap, yes, thank you for that.
Coming about my golf cart, I think full responsibility for that.
It's it's two thousand and five.
Speaker 27 (02:25:54):
It's twenty years and the batteries don't work old.
Speaker 4 (02:26:00):
No, it's dead. Okay, fine, And that's what happens to batteries.
Speaker 27 (02:26:05):
If you have an EV and your battery system goes bad,
you're going to pay anywhere from two to ten thousand dollars.
Speaker 4 (02:26:11):
To what happens, which is less expensive electricity or batteries.
Speaker 27 (02:26:18):
Well, let's just talk about how you recharge your batteries.
You do it with electricity. How is most electricity generated
in the United States at this point in time. The
majority of it is generated by coal fire generators that
produce electricity cold yeah, cold fire generators. Now there's also
natural gas generators.
Speaker 4 (02:26:39):
EV.
Speaker 27 (02:26:40):
When you talk about solar panels and windmills, it's way
less than ten percent of our national supply, and it's
very difficult to store that kind of energy for use later.
You have to have massive battery systems to store it
for use at night if you're a sol or panel, okay,
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or when the wind doesn't blow if you got so.
Speaker 4 (02:27:03):
The batteries that uh Elon was talking about UH.
Speaker 27 (02:27:10):
Going to be the best batteries ever built. But they're
still batteries. They still will eventually lose their energy.
Speaker 4 (02:27:16):
But he's saying, you can save so much on electricity,
you're not gonna You're not even going to notice the
fact that you got everything on battery and it's cheap.
Speaker 27 (02:27:27):
I don't see how it's possible to make that kind
of battery cheaply.
Speaker 4 (02:27:31):
Well you're not going to Mars. No, well maybe you are.
I don't know.
Speaker 27 (02:27:35):
Elon must know something. I don't.
Speaker 4 (02:27:38):
Elon, call me if you're listening. We need to know
about this. I will, come on. It's a dramatic thing.
I want to know. Should I invest in a company
that makes batteries or electricity or gash? I need to know.
Speaker 27 (02:27:53):
Come on, I think you need to buy land. It's
always going to be there by land, yeah, by land
by it's and in fact, China is going to be
selling a lot of our land soon.
Speaker 4 (02:28:04):
So well, I hope so that would be Are you
gonna go and buy something? Oh?
Speaker 27 (02:28:07):
Absolutely, I'll buy all the land around Fort Wood because
that China probably owns that.
Speaker 4 (02:28:11):
Now, Yeah, it's probably true. It's probably true. Okay, mister
willis other than Dave Waynebam show an oak Meadow country club?
Where can people find you and buy your books.
Speaker 27 (02:28:24):
The best place right now to buy all the books
is on Amazon. You can either search for me as
an author, Bob Willis, or you can search by title
and that particular book, the Last Buffalo in Kansas. You
can search by title and it pops up everywhere.
Speaker 4 (02:28:38):
Yeah, and you're doing very well right now, and you're
gonna do even better. You're gonna you're gonna knock it
out of the park.
Speaker 27 (02:28:43):
Well that's the plan.
Speaker 4 (02:28:45):
Yeah, Okay, I bet. I'm betting on Bob Willis here.
You know, I have a question if if there is
a heaven, where does God put all the golf courses?
Speaker 27 (02:28:56):
I would guess that's probably going to be in the
swamp because it's a way too easy if he doesn't.
Speaker 4 (02:29:01):
Oh, come on, man, thats just I don't know.
Speaker 27 (02:29:05):
You don't want to play an easy course if you're
in heaven. You want to hit it from the swamp
and make a hole in one.
Speaker 4 (02:29:10):
Whant I hit anything out of a swamp. We've already
got a swamp and we're trying to get rid of
the swamp in this country. Let me tell you a
quick golf story. Okay, you know this is like we
do we do this on Wednesdays, and I'm half drunk,
I have to say, maybe even more. And we're having
great conversations like this over over a drink.
Speaker 27 (02:29:28):
Okay, so I'm playing I'm playing golf in South Carolina
and it's you know, there's South Carolina is has got
some swamps and there's lots of alligators and stuff. The
courses are magnificent. So somebody hits one over towards the
swamp and we walk over there to get the ball,
and here is the biggest copperhead you've ever seen curled
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around the damn ball. And I said, that's a tough lie,
but you got to play it.
Speaker 4 (02:29:53):
Yeah you would. All right, I've got my next guess
is here. He's on time. In fact, he's a little
bit early. You're welcome to stay if you want to. Uh,
this man is a let's hear it from Bob Willas.
Come on, here you go. He just gave you the finger.
That was the thumb I have done. You're not on yet?
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Why is he talking?
Speaker 27 (02:30:17):
If you're in Kansas next week?
Speaker 4 (02:30:19):
Yeah, look me up.
Speaker 27 (02:30:20):
I'll be in in Phillipsburgh Kerwin and Lawrence.
Speaker 4 (02:30:23):
Okay, great, super thanks Bob, appreciate it. Uh, ladies and gentlemen.
My my next guest is here and he's rare to
go pizza Fishonado, staunch pro life in Wyoming. Uh, conservationism
whatever that means, has met.
Speaker 8 (02:30:45):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (02:30:46):
Liz Cheney doesn't talk about it much. Hbout are you
not on yet? Colley? Let's welcome all the way from
somewhere in Missouri, Chris Adamo, and we are showing your book,
but I don't see it anywhere. Oh there it is, Yeah,
there it is Rules.
Speaker 9 (02:31:06):
For Defeating Radicals. Thank you for showing that.
Speaker 4 (02:31:09):
Ja. Yes, of course, of course we want you to
make a lot of money and raise some more books.
Speaker 9 (02:31:14):
Well, I want to get the word out more than anything.
And I will tell you just since since you're picking
on me and you always bring up these things about
Liz Cheney whatever, let me tell you the real truth
is just last night I had a discussion I kind
of did a little bit of a mini seminar with
several members of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus. And I keep
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telling you keep an eye on them because even the
New York Times recognize them as a threat to the
status quo. And that's because the Wyoming Freedom Caucus is
actually they've recognized who the Rhinos are and how to
confront them, and they're they're just not taking no for
an answer from anybody. They're moving forward with a truly
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conservative agenda. The Rhinos are attacking them. Of course, the
Democrats that's attacking them, but there's only about six of
those in Wyoming, so that's not a big deal. But
the Rhinos are a bunch of imposters doing the work
of the Democrats and the WA, the Wyoming Education Association,
which is a subsidiary of the NEA, the National Education Association.
They're all mad because the Wyoming Freedom Caucus is putting
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education of kids ahead of spending money as the number
one marker of how are we doing on education? Because nationally,
the whole thing is, well, the more money you spend,
the better. Wait a minute, what are we getting for this?
We're getting worse and worse education on a constant basis,
but we need more money. Yeah, okay, and they've turned
the tables on that.
Speaker 4 (02:32:38):
Oh good. Well, so then you've you've kind of been
the guy that's that's moving this, aren't you.
Speaker 9 (02:32:44):
I wouldn't say the guy, but I've been part of it,
and I love you.
Speaker 4 (02:32:47):
I try to give you a compliment, just go with them.
Speaker 9 (02:32:49):
No, I appreciate go that. I just want to state it. Hey,
if you want to really help, you want to give
me a compliment, get a hold of the Missouri Freedom
Caucus because I keep trying to reach out to them,
and it's like it's a much bigger state here, you know,
it's it's a lot harder to connect with a lot
of these people. But the Missouri Freedom Caucus. If any
of you are listening, you need you need see that
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the graphic here my book.
Speaker 4 (02:33:11):
You need this book.
Speaker 9 (02:33:12):
You need to understand what's behind it. And and we
need to go into this battle armed in such a
way that we're not fighting a defensive fight. We're taking
the battle to their front and taking them on.
Speaker 4 (02:33:23):
Listen to this man, let me, let me, let me
do this. Uh, why are women vilified for staying at
home and raising our children? Shouldn't they have a choice?
Speaker 9 (02:33:38):
Yeah, exactly what's the real reason for that? Let me
tell you something. Yeah, this is going to sound like
a rabbit trail, but I'll tie it together for you. Okay,
when you look at you look at the Islamists and
how they they they oppress women brutally. They they they
execute homosexuals on site. They do these things, and yet
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the American left is just literally in bed with the Islamis. Now,
why are leftists in bed with the Islamis when when
it's like all the things the left says they stand for,
the Islamist we oppose them and call it wrong, But
the Islamist stomp all over these things.
Speaker 4 (02:34:16):
Because because they're anti American, and that bodes well for
the Left.
Speaker 9 (02:34:23):
For the Islamist they're both anti American exactly, and the left,
the left sees destroying the American family as as a
definite tool in their arsenal to advance their agenda on America.
So they'll embrace things that are absolutely, absolutely, fundamentally contrary
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to what they say they stand for, because their real
goal is not to make America better. Their real goal
is to destroy America. How do you destroy America? You
start by destroying the traditional nuclear American family. That's how
you do it. So, yeah, that's that's the long answer
to your question there.
Speaker 4 (02:35:00):
So here's here is one reason to avoid Democrats. As
Connecticut Representative Heim said, we cannot let people tell the
truth about them because honest citizens will hate us, and
he's a Democrat.
Speaker 9 (02:35:16):
No, that that's a rare moment of honesty. Do you
remember Ram Emmanuel Yeser Obama statement, he's out there talking.
Every once in a while, they reveal who they really
are now. And I'm gonna it sounds like I'm stumping
from my book this morning, and I'm really not. I'm
kind of pumped after yesterday's meeting with Wyoming, So you're
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gonna have to bear with me. But here's the thing
that we need to take away. I mean, that was
a despicable thing for him to say. However, what it reflects,
and and everybody listening take this to heart. What it
reflects is their inherent achilles heel, which is the truth.
And that means people like my hero here, Dave wine Bomb,
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people who speak the undiluted truth are their greatest enemy.
Hims just said it. They are the Dave wine Bombs
of America are our greatest weapon, our greatest soldiers in
the battlefield. Okay, And this is what we've got to
understand is if speaking the truth is our greatest weapon
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against them, then what's their whole goal going to be.
It's going to be to keep us from speaking the truth.
They have two ways of doing that. They have brute force,
which is censorship, and then they have back to my
book here, they have the Olenski strategy, which is to
intimidate you and embarrass you and get you to willingly
surrender your ability to speak the truth.
Speaker 4 (02:36:45):
Because I apologize for it and apologize. Oh, I tell
the truth, and I'm so sorry.
Speaker 9 (02:36:51):
I offended you. Oh, forgive me for being so mean spirited.
I told the truth. What does that mean? That means
that's what we've got to do more than ever. Our
greatest weapon, our greatest ability.
Speaker 4 (02:37:01):
Apparently I've overcome them. I offended my wife because she's leaving.
I expect she'll be back, she said, I'll be back. Well,
I don't have a proof, but some are accusing Barack
Obama of trying to have Trump assassinated. I wonder if
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he was in on that or if he's planning it.
Speaker 9 (02:37:27):
Now, well, let me just use that again in the
broader context to discuss what we've been learning for the
last week. Okay, you and I talked about the election
being stolen. In twenty twenty, you and I talked about
the subversion that was going on from the weaponized justice Department,
the FBI, the CIA during Trump's first term, and ah,
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that was conspiracy theory. You're paranoid. These are again all
these leftist efforts to shut us up by embarrassing us,
making us embarrassed about the truth. We say, we've stuck
with it. The truth has been coming out in a
big way this week. As far as Obama specifically, I've
said for a long time that if you look at
every dirty deed in Washington since two thousand and nine,
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when he was inaugurated, every dirty deed in Washington, it
has had his paw prints all over it. It has
had the stench of Obama all over every corrupt, underhanded
thing that has damaged America. He's been at the heart
of it. So Butler Pennsylvania, who actually gave what orders
to who? At this point we don't know. I know
without any shadow of a doubt that it was not
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a random shooter, that it was a very big, coordinated event,
and that there was corruption within the Secret Service that
was in on it.
Speaker 4 (02:38:44):
And I know it's a huge cover up.
Speaker 9 (02:38:47):
And whenever there's huge cover ups and things like that,
since two thousand and nine, who do we find at
the very very bottom of that cesspool of leftist treachery
Barack Obama. But let me get a phrase that he used,
just just to slightly a deeviate here. Let me give
you a phrase he uses that shut us up on occasions.
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His number one phrase that he would use when he
was giving a speech. Yeah, number one is everybody knows.
He would start out with that statement, everybody knows, and
then he's few some lefty lie and yet because he
said everybody knows, it carried weight, and too many of
us are going, well, gee, if everybody else knows that,
am I? Am I the outlier that didn't know that?
Am I the one fool that didn't know that? Instead
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of saying, no, Obama, everybody doesn't know that, because that's idiocy,
that's leftist lunacy. Well, and so you can say everybody
knows it, but it's not true. He has lost that
ability to say that and have people believe it. He
has lost it because of what's happening right now and
a lot of people if you look at the results
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of the last election, at a comeback from allegedly losing
the twenty twenty and getting all the crap that went
down in the twenty sixteen election. Then you know they
he doesn't have any credibility anymore. People on the left.
It's not stopping him. And one of the things I
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pointed out this week, and I told this to several people,
I said, I wish I had a bigger voice to
get out in front. I wish I was Dave Weinbom
sometimes except for the bad jokes.
Speaker 4 (02:40:21):
But hey, you know, I'm half blushing with happiness and
now I'm pissed.
Speaker 9 (02:40:29):
One of the things that I warned people about, yes,
and be ready for it. It's gonna happen. It's been
happening even this week, is that if you do anything
to Obama, it's racism. Okay, now we have we have
an entire cadre of these pasty, lily white lefties, these
these repulsive people. John Brennan, Hillary Clinton, call me Clapper.
(02:40:53):
We can go down the list. We have all of
these people that we're saying, hey, the polite, nice light
sentence them, just to put them in orange suits and
send a to Alligator alchemy. Okay, lily white as can be. Deal,
But you include Obama in the list, and all of
a sudden, you're doing this because you're a racist. You
don't like the fact that he was the first black president. Okay, well,
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let me let me give you some things. I've been
having a gentleman call me and not call me, but
he's been on the show.
Speaker 4 (02:41:25):
Talking with me. Uh, he said he and he votederck
he huh, Drick.
Speaker 9 (02:41:33):
There, I see his message up.
Speaker 4 (02:41:34):
I voted for for Trump both times as a black
and uh. Then he said I I have been following
Trump most of his life and he's never been racist
and I hated the Democrat policies as a Christian man.
Speaker 9 (02:41:52):
When we get a chance, I would really like to
deal with that last statement he just made. But I
didn't mean to interrupt you again.
Speaker 4 (02:41:57):
No, of course you did.
Speaker 13 (02:41:59):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (02:41:59):
Trump isn't perfect, but he tries to be president to
all Americans. He is from Chicago. We talked about Chicago
a little bit and the Bears and a Bears fan.
But the reason why black Americans vote Democrat is because
they watched the mainstream media too much and not do
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the research.
Speaker 9 (02:42:26):
Frederick, I need to talk to you. We need to
figure out how to get in touch because I really
want to talk to you, specifically about the fact you're
from Chicago. I got some stuff to share with. Yeah,
Frederick as a guest, he's good.
Speaker 4 (02:42:38):
He moved from Chicago in nineteen ninety five and moved
to Texas. And now I'm on the footstep of one
Chris Adamo. No, and now I'm in Oklahoma. I'm seventy
one years old. Hey, look at that. I beat you there, buddy,
at seventy six. I know, I don't look at That's
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what I said. And pay attention to politics. My family
has been hard on me, but I love him anyways.
In other words, his family apparently he doesn't believe the
way he believes.
Speaker 7 (02:43:14):
And he also said earlier that he was once a
Democrat and then came over.
Speaker 4 (02:43:18):
So yeah, yeah, once a Democrat. Uh, and then he
found himself.
Speaker 9 (02:43:23):
I guess he found Jesus.
Speaker 4 (02:43:27):
Wait a minute, Wait a minute, No, I don't have
to find Jesus in order to be.
Speaker 9 (02:43:33):
What he said he found Jesus. Well, well, unless you
know it. Oh no, Jesus, you know that.
Speaker 4 (02:43:39):
I don't want to I don't want to process this
as a as a political religious war because I'm Jewish,
and uh, I would honor Jesus as a man. But
I believe in God, and God said God said God said,
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do not follow any gods other than I. Yep, I'm
a jealous God.
Speaker 9 (02:44:07):
Isaiah clarifies that, and you're absolutely right. That's Old Testament,
by the way, and I'm telling you I'm all for it.
I'm all for what you just said. Absolutely. Let me
go back to something that he said here just a
little bit earlier. Yes, because he mentioned the fact that
it was like there was something that brought him out
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of the Democrat Party. And this goes back to our
early conversation about the family. Okay, the faith unifier in
America that rises above both parties. Frankly, now, now in
the current era, the Republicans are not openly I mean,
they're not perfect. I'm I'm not saying being a Republican
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makes you a godly person, but they are not institutionally
anti God and anti Christian.
Speaker 16 (02:44:53):
Okay.
Speaker 9 (02:44:54):
The Democrats are the Democrat Party. If you read their platform,
it's hostile to the things of the faith. Now, now,
Frederick there, Frederick, we saw the picture. He had a
little bit more of a tan than you and me. Okay,
Democrats say that should divide us. Okay, that did point
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And what what does Frederick say? He says, that the
thing that we have in common is we have this commonness,
this commonality of faith. And this is this is what
this is what the left, the Democrat Party, this is
what they hate, is people rising above the divisions and
differences that they think they can sew among us because
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we have a common faith, we have a common set
of biblical Judeo Christian principles on which our nation was
founded and on which our nation flourished. And if we
ascribe to those principles, will be blessed. And you know
it says God. God was speaking Abraham, speaking to Israel.
He said, the nation that blesses you, I will bless
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America has been blessed because we follow those principles. Why
do you think the Democrats are totally in league with
the Islamists who hate women, who hate all these other people,
who are going to use all these and and they're
they're they're oppressive and everything that the Democrats say that
they're not because they're sensitive and they're compassionate, and yet
they're totally in league with Hamas. They're totally in league
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with with these evil Islamists. And it's because those things
weaken the godly principles that can unite America and cause
us to flourish. But a flourishing common man on main
street doesn't need Democrats to spoon feed them. And that's
what threatens their their acquisition of power. Is if you're
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if you are operating as a responsible, honest, moral citizen,
you're a threat to them. You're a threat to them
on that basis. Think about that.
Speaker 4 (02:46:50):
Sure, you're a.
Speaker 9 (02:46:50):
Threat to what's his name out of Connecticut that you
were just mentioning, Oh, Bernie whatever, Bernie, Well, Bernie is
another one.
Speaker 4 (02:46:59):
You're a threat to uh, Connecticut.
Speaker 9 (02:47:02):
They can't have the truth.
Speaker 4 (02:47:04):
Oh that was Hymes, that was yeah, yeah, but yeah,
And honesty is a threat to him.
Speaker 9 (02:47:10):
Yeah, integrity is a threat to him.
Speaker 4 (02:47:13):
Where are they going?
Speaker 9 (02:47:13):
Responsibility? Dave Weinbaum goes out and actually does a productive
work at McDonald's feeding people. You know, I worked at
a power plant Wyoming for for thirty years.
Speaker 4 (02:47:24):
I still do it. I'll be going, I'll be I'll
be working lunch today in in a u a yellow
jacket with a hair hat and a big finger, a
direct traffic and in one of the best stores McDonald's
has ever issued.
Speaker 5 (02:47:43):
Me.
Speaker 9 (02:47:43):
That makes you a threat to those who want you
helpless and hopeless.
Speaker 4 (02:47:48):
I know, it's so interesting to see people that don't
know me, and I know just about every car in there,
and we're all telling jokes and we're you know, moving
them up, and you know, and and they get really
good service. And oh my god, John Jeffrey Bridge, well
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put Chris.
Speaker 9 (02:48:09):
God bless Thank you John, and God bless you too,
and God bless America.
Speaker 4 (02:48:14):
Yeah, and let's not sing now. It's not time to
sing yet.
Speaker 9 (02:48:18):
Oh you don't want me to sing. You'll lose audience.
Speaker 5 (02:48:20):
I know.
Speaker 4 (02:48:21):
That's why I heard.
Speaker 9 (02:48:22):
It's almost like if you tell jokes.
Speaker 4 (02:48:25):
Yeah, well you got one coming. I had to give
my my better joke to to the McCluskey, to Mark mcclusy,
because oh, I didn't think you'd get it, and because
it's a little deeper, and you know, I think you'll
get this one though. Maybe we'll find out at the end.
We're almost there.
Speaker 9 (02:48:45):
And Mark McCluskey, there's another American hero who showed how
to be independent and stand up to the left. Oh boys,
why they they absolutely hate Mark maclusy.
Speaker 4 (02:48:55):
They hate him in Saint Louis. There's so many in
Saint Louis. You wouldn't think that Italians, for example, they're
Catholics like you.
Speaker 9 (02:49:07):
I'm not a Catholic.
Speaker 4 (02:49:08):
Oh, I'm sorry.
Speaker 9 (02:49:10):
That's one of your little prejudices there, one of your
little stereo.
Speaker 4 (02:49:13):
I thought you were no, I thought you were a Catholic.
Speaker 9 (02:49:15):
I know anybody, anybody's Italian. Well, anybody with a name
like Winebob, you know they're going to be anyway, go ahead.
Speaker 4 (02:49:22):
Well they're going to be Jewish, except that I have
children that are not Jewish. There. I have a wife
that's a minister. For God's sakes. Okay, So I don't
know why you're coming off on this. This this hate talk,
This is this is just wrong. I'm calling you out
on a hate talk. I'm calling you out on that.
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But you know, oh, oh, here's here's a little, a
little something. Obama got eighteen million dollars a year from
the Biden administration as a counselor to the president. Never
happened me before in our history. Let's talk eighteen of
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probably a lot of which was taken out of some
something in the I don't even know where it.
Speaker 9 (02:50:14):
Came from, taken from you and me, David. It was
taxpayer money.
Speaker 4 (02:50:17):
This well, yeah, okay, okay, I didn't see the word
taxpayer money in it, but I'm where else would it
come from?
Speaker 9 (02:50:24):
Exactly exactly, That's exactly where this stuff comes from. We
remember what we saw a few months ago, and there
left never mentioned this, but remember all that USAID stuff.
This is more of the same. This is one way
or another of channeling bleeding the federal of the federal
treasury into Democrat hands. Okay, this is exactly what's going
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on there. Now, let's go back twenty twenty, right in
front of our faces. They boarded up the windows and
they stole the election. They brought in We saw truckloads
of ballot you know, ballot boxes of ballots and stuff.
Speaker 4 (02:51:02):
They stole the election, and the suitcases of the night.
Speaker 9 (02:51:07):
Now, Olenski, we're gonna mock anybody who says what we
don't like about the election. All of a sudden, in Unison,
Coast to coast is the most secure election in American history.
What did our side do? We started talking about possible
voting irregularities. You always hear me mention that because it
was such a disgusting, cowardly, insipid way of trying to
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say well there's a problem, but I don't really have
the guts to say so.
Speaker 4 (02:51:31):
Well, yeah, and and the real story is in the
middle of the night, they they stole the election.
Speaker 9 (02:51:36):
They stole the election.
Speaker 4 (02:51:37):
And if Chinese were involved, and so were the machines.
Speaker 9 (02:51:42):
And if they can do that, and they can get
the average conservative to say possible voting irregularities, why not
turn right around in funnel eighteen million a year for
four years? Was that workout? Do seventy two million dollars
to Obama?
Speaker 8 (02:51:56):
Why not?
Speaker 9 (02:51:56):
If they could do that, I guarantee you that's that's
still the tip of the iceberg. And the money that
they're funneling to everybody and his dog.
Speaker 4 (02:52:03):
Well, how do they Everybody knows this now, everybody, even
the denso that that election was stolen. They're not they're
not the cheating, they're not stupid. They're just they're just
arrogant and mean. But they're stupid. We know that it
was taken, and they may maybe they believed it for
a while. Joe Biden is going to beat Donald Trump
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from his basement.
Speaker 9 (02:52:27):
He couldn't believe that. But they will tell you what
they did believe. They did believe that the average conservative
in America would get really mad but do nothing. And
unfortunately they were right about that one.
Speaker 4 (02:52:38):
Well, I don't know what I could what what could
we have done? Except here's where they Here's where they went.
First of all, they didn't expect Donald Trump to run again,
so they could say whatever they wanted to about what uh,
you know, Russia was doing and Russia was uh, Russia
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was was one no Hillary and wanted Trump and all that,
which is you know, bs, but.
Speaker 9 (02:53:07):
Russia to the uranium? Huh do you remember who sold
Russia the uranium during the Obama years? That was our
secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Oh, I didn't know that,
the Russia uranium scandal.
Speaker 4 (02:53:22):
Yeah, okay, But anyways, they couldn't figure out the fact
that Trump, after he won the twenty four election, having
been attacked twice to be executed and maybe other times too.
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That and anointed by God, as you well know, when
you have blood on your right ear, your right thumb,
and your right big toe, you're anointed by God. This
what God did with Moses's brother. All right, yeah, I've heard,
I've heard that explanation Leviticus. Okay, you know that you're
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you're at least a Christian. I don't know. I don't know.
I'm afraid to ask you what you are.
Speaker 9 (02:54:16):
I'm an adopted son of Abraham. We can talk about
this at length.
Speaker 4 (02:54:20):
Whenever you're adopted son of Abraham, that's a Christian. Oh okay,
what does that mean? I don't know.
Speaker 9 (02:54:30):
I'll let your you can look that one up. I
want to tell you something else. So just on the
downside that we need to we need to be aware
of because of the time that we're in. So France
just recognized Palestine as a state.
Speaker 4 (02:54:49):
Yeah, great, you know you know no, no, he said, yeah,
he said, yeah, he recognized it as a state. I said, well,
are they gonna Are they gonna evacuate Paris? Give it
to him? Just about just about take it. Go ahead.
Speaker 9 (02:55:05):
But here again, here's leftists pandering to Islamis because ultimately
they have the same endgame Leftists and Islamis, which is
total dominance. They have the same tactics, which is all
the dirty tricks and lies and eventually the intimidation and
the route force. Why do they have those things in
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common because ultimately they serve the same master. Well, well,
they hate each other. They're in the end they're going
to fight each other. However, the Sunnies and the she
Ies hate each other. Yep, there Islamist Okay, so yeah,
they serve the same master. That's where it comes from.
Speaker 6 (02:55:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:55:43):
And it's a it's a it's a in the in
the severe Islam. Uh, it's a culture of death. It
desolutely is.
Speaker 9 (02:55:52):
It was from the start, and uh, you know, I.
Speaker 4 (02:55:56):
Finally, finally Israel got it right Israel. Israel is doing
what God said to do, and He's done it and
so you know.
Speaker 9 (02:56:07):
It and the results have been miraculous. And I don't
say that lightly, no.
Speaker 4 (02:56:12):
No, I mean you look at the miracles of that war.
As soon as you know the gadgets they put together,
the calling machines and stuff that went off at the
same time they're going in into Iran war in twelve days.
This was this is a this is there. You could
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fit seventy five Israels into Iran and the weight in
terms of population, it's like about one hundred and ten
million versus ten million. Okay, you can't you just can't
fathom that. And these guys have had all sorts of
(02:56:56):
years to build this atomic bombs that they said are
for Israel the small the small one, and the small
country the small devil, and the United States is the
big devil. You know, we're going to have a lot
more for them. And so it just now I'm wondering now,
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and the Rabbi pointed this out, I think, and that
is we're going to have to continue this war possibly
until there's a change. And I ran because they're still
saying we're going to attack Israel again.
Speaker 6 (02:57:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (02:57:30):
Well, and some of that is that's like the Democrats.
You know, they're gonna all leave the country because they're
mad at Trumpet. So if some of it's bluster rose
the bluster from the evil agenda and go after the
evil agenda, let them all throw tantrums if they want,
But when you know that they're actually up to something
that needs dealt with, and that's what Netanyahu has done. Yeah,
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he didn't do it alone. He had the United States.
Speaker 4 (02:57:52):
Well, he had the United States and and he had
another he had another being on him exactly, he had
the hand of God on him, right, right, So how
do you explain it that? You know, obviously, the the
Jews in Israel aren't going to be uh converting to
uh to Christianity. Uh you know, I mean, uh, you know.
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The thing is, we don't try to convert people to Judaism.
And and there's too many people in Christianity that say,
if you are, if you aren't going to be a Christian,
you're gonna you're you're going to be die. You're going
to die.
Speaker 9 (02:58:33):
Answer the last time you have me on here, Dave,
I'm telling you seek the Jewish Messiah, and you know
where you can find him. You can find him pointed
directly to Isaiah Old Testament. That's your holy Scriptures, Isaiah
nine six.
Speaker 4 (02:58:47):
You'll never he never named him, He never named him.
Speaker 9 (02:58:50):
Oh name him. He's Jesus.
Speaker 4 (02:58:51):
But well God didn't name him either, for goodness sake.
So all right, all right, I'm glad you're smiling when
you say that, because I do want you back in
the show because I like beating you up. Anyways, Oh yeah, anyways,
other than Dave Winebomb show, where can people will find
you and buy your book?
Speaker 9 (02:59:08):
It's at Amazon. And yeah, I haven't been on these
websites you have down below here. I haven't been on
them for a while. I haven't been writing. My book
is at Amazon. Last night talking to the Wyoming Freedom
Caucus people. It's still something that they get.
Speaker 4 (02:59:22):
Great of time I got them.
Speaker 9 (02:59:23):
There's still something that we need, so go get it.
Arm yourself against the left.
Speaker 4 (02:59:28):
Okay, I drove out to get a condo, but I
ended up with a flat. Yeah, go ahead, go ahead
and tell me how bad that one was. All right,
thank you, Chris, Bye bye, very good. All right, we'll
be back with another edition in two weeks. We'll be back.
(02:59:50):
We were a little vacation time. Next week, you guys
have a great weekend. This is Dave winebum saying it off.
Speaker 1 (03:00:00):
You get enough to be learned and to be known
about Beeples. You can't be juicy right now, then you
can't feature about Freedo.