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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A lot to be known about the people.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Gotta be jes.
Speaker 3 (00:09):
Trump's warning the Middle East, don't make me come in there.
Speaker 4 (00:13):
Say not winning this war.
Speaker 5 (00:15):
They should talk, and they should talk immediately before it's
too late.
Speaker 6 (00:20):
I'm just so scared.
Speaker 7 (00:22):
I don't understand why people quoted for this person.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
No kings, just a bunch of babies.
Speaker 8 (00:33):
That point.
Speaker 9 (00:44):
Fires, riots and parades. Pete Hegseath is here.
Speaker 10 (00:49):
Plus does it.
Speaker 11 (00:50):
Get any more American than this?
Speaker 6 (00:52):
This is pretty good. It's pretty good. A lot of security.
Speaker 12 (00:54):
Do you have anything to hide?
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Actually, I got in with a little wee bro, but
don't tell nobody.
Speaker 13 (01:01):
Want to get it off your chest. You're in the
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Speaker 6 (01:41):
Over the world.
Speaker 13 (01:54):
As I ran, missiles are going down, down down. Hopes
of a coup rise, rise, Rise. The Ayatola is being
kept alive by the choice of Trump. He sees a
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deal with those in Iran who will believe, like the
Crown Prince, that the Mullahs must cede to the governing
of Iran, to the people who are mostly Persians, who
have hated them for the last forty five years. Trump
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knows you can never trust these jew hating Mullah's, and
instead of a cease fire, it's time to flush the
Ayatola government back to its indigenous population Persians. One more
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for the magical Abraham Accords. Yeah, why not a new Iran?
Trump figures if they switch Iran the rest like Pakistan,
Saudi Arabia, Lebanon in a new, rejuvenated yet controlled Gaza
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would bring in African countries like Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Ethiopia
and Big Egypt. And then I mentioned Jordan. Well I didn't,
but there's a whole ton I could name that we'll
go for this. Trump is about to turn the world
around and the biggest deal ever made, that's my prediction.
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And he's doing it as an American president, not a.
Speaker 6 (04:01):
Rightly elected.
Speaker 13 (04:04):
Not like the idiots who cheated America of this brilliant
man as Trump fades away in the twenty eight election,
Let's not forget what he did. Mount Rushmore is a
good start for our history. Refresher. Trump never gives up,
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never lets up, and never lets America down.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
Donald Trump leaving the G seven early and returning to Washington,
where he requesting the National Security Council be prepared in
the situation room. After a deadly weekend in the Middle
East in Israel twenty four fatalities, six hundred wounded, the
death count even higher in Iran two hundred and twenty
four dead in counting Iran retaliating by firing over three
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hundred and seventy missiles at the Jewish state.
Speaker 9 (05:00):
But Israel is hitting back harder.
Speaker 13 (05:11):
WHOA, that's what's going on right now in Israel. Rick JP,
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Rick does the bits and the clips. JP is the producer.
Speaker 6 (05:37):
Uh.
Speaker 13 (05:37):
Lisa is my wife and also a contributor to the
show of the female version of What Ought to Be,
which is you know, almost usually astounding, astoundingly good, right Uh.
And we've got plenty of great guests. We've got We've
got JJ the Rabbi. I think they're under another another
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bomb warnings and getting to their shelters right now. So
I think he's going to be there. We got the mcluskey's,
the great McCluskey's are going to be on eight, nine thirty,
and we have we have Chris Adamo at ten and
a special treat for us Chad Green, who is the
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golf manager at Old Oak Meadow Country Club and he's
going to be in to talk about his career and
what they're looking to do to make to make Oak
Meadow great again. He actually had hats mate like that.
And I think they're on their way to a good start.
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He's a good man and so so I think we're
doing a good job. We're getting there and shortly we're
going to be seeing our buddy and he's he's going
to be here. Jj A. Bradshaw. Now the FBI knows
that the Dems in China fixed the Domino machines. They
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have they have a someone who's ratted them out and
they did it to steal the twenty twenty votes to
Biden in the middle of the night, all right. Now,
that was when pandemic was just getting on and we
were using all those boxes, all those mailboxes. You remember that,
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so you know, for all of us I got banned
and got shadow band and yelled at and screamed at
that we were lying and all this crap. Well, you know,
the FBI under the last guy didn't relay that information.
In fact, he said this was ray. He said, they said, no,
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there's nothing to see here. Attorney General Bauer, Now there's
nothing to see here. These guys were lying out of there.
It took us, okay, and it's a time that it's
time these guys paid up for that. They stole the election,
and now they need to get the consequences. And I hope,
hopefully this is followed by some litigation and we'll see
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what happens. Nothing happens much anytime, but you know, I
think the Democrats are getting just a bit scared and
with the McCluskey's what we've got going on. You know,
they've broken this this one to six narrative and have
gone long to prove that this was an insurrection, all right,
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but it was an insurrection by the existing government, the
Biden administration. So what we're talking about is uh is
the FBI now doing their job to fix the problem
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of the one six ers and to allow them the
one sixers, all of them that are at like one thousand,
five hundred that got pardoned, and get them right again.
These people were thrown into jail with no cause, with
no h with nothing charge, just throw thrown them in jail,
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and then they were transferred from jail to jail so
they couldn't find them. This is what we've got and
this is this is this is the kind of stuff
that happened in Russia, and it's happened. It happened in
Germany in nineteen thirty three. You can look it up.
It's a complete copy of that what happened in Germany,
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Nazi Germany when they had the Russians pegged then as
the ones that set the Rastag on fire, and that
was February twenty eighth of nineteen thirty three. And this
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is the exact example, because they blamed the Communists, and
the Communists got banned out of this country only to
get their degree at Harvard and become teachers. And that
group is still there at these universities picking on Jews
and speaking of Jews, well, he's not Jewish, he's not
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wearing his yamaga today, but and he's combed his hair.
You got hair now. Anyways, this well, this must be
a shadow. I have no shadows on my hair. Anyways,
this man is two hundred and fifty seven years old.
He is he is a great friend, and he is
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also he is also in charge of this segment of
the show. It's called Jajay's Justice Report, and we're going
to hear a lot about the constitution and what some
of the constitutional decisions have been this week, which have
been very interesting. Please welcome all the way from Rolla, Missouri.
Speaker 6 (11:28):
Jay Jay Bratshawk, how are.
Speaker 14 (11:37):
You, David's been a hell of a week. I enjoyed
visiting with the Merrimack Republican women the other night. That
was enlightening, and was pleased that you showed up. I
wish we'd had a chance to talk a little more.
But yeah, ran all the time, save when I was
doing show prep. Of course, what is just some reading
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on what's going on last week. A couple of things
struck me and I'm ready to talk about him. Usually
I've got ten different topics.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
I'm ready to talk about.
Speaker 14 (12:12):
The first one though, is the Democrats, and of course
that's wide open. You could talk about them for a week.
But in my reading and prep for this thing, I
kept coming back to Democrat Democrat, Democrat Democrat, the problems
that they are having, and let's talk about them.
Speaker 6 (12:33):
Okay.
Speaker 14 (12:33):
Number one, David Hogg, We've talked a couple of weeks
about this. The Dems were going to kick him out
as co chair of the DMC, and out he went.
Why because he wanted to spend twenty million bucks to
the primary some of the Democrats in name only, in
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his thoughts, and kick them out. Put some new blood
in there. The leadership of the DNC, a bunch of
middle class or middle of the road folks in there,
said no, no, no, David, it's time for you to leave,
and he's out. James, speaking of Jim Democrat, it's James Carville,
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pretty smart guy, looney tune, left wing nut job. But
James Carville said in a radio interview the other day,
and I quote, the Democrats betrayed the working class end quote.
Speaker 6 (13:30):
And he's right.
Speaker 14 (13:32):
If you look at the last election, the working class
was represented by the Republican Party and completely abandoned by
the Democrat Party. At least that's my opinion.
Speaker 6 (13:43):
They're still being abandoned.
Speaker 14 (13:46):
Of course they are. And that's that's why I'm talking
about this stuff. I read a little piece that the
Democrat donors and there's some pretty pretty rich folks that
donate don't Democrat. Their donations are drying up, and part
of their little central committee said, oh my god, we
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may have to borrow money to survive. Guys, isn't this
telling you something that maybe people don't want to donate
to you because you're left wing looney tunes, so far
left that the left wing donors don't even want any
part of you. Speaking of bailing out of the Democrat Party.
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In early June, Randy Weingarten, who is the head of
the American Federation of Teachers, which is a pretty darn
big union, no longer support the Democrat Party. Now, the
AFT has been pro Democrat for at least two decades
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at least that I've been able to find, and possibly.
Speaker 4 (14:55):
Longer than that.
Speaker 14 (14:57):
Lee Saunders from AFC me Quentin. The Democrat Party, so
let's talk about little polling writers did a poll on
Tuesday and released the results on Thursday. This is out
of four two and fifty eight Democrat respondents. Okay, these
are folks that say I will vote Democrat in the
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next election. Sixty two percent of those polled said the
leadership of the party should be replaced.
Speaker 4 (15:29):
End quote.
Speaker 14 (15:31):
This is pretty bad. You know, Democrats been in lockstep
for a long time. Considered Nancy Pelosi's House of Representative
where no Democrat ever voted anything other than what Pelosi wanted.
And here's here's people saying, well, our leadership should be replaced.
Only twenty four percent approved of the way the Democrat
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Party has been run.
Speaker 13 (15:57):
Yet, who would be who would they pick?
Speaker 6 (16:01):
Gavin Newsom?
Speaker 13 (16:02):
I mean, uh uh, you know Kambala again.
Speaker 6 (16:08):
I mean the.
Speaker 14 (16:09):
Serious people that they have been grooming for leadership positions
are left wing whack jobs, AOC, people that would be
completely unacceptable to the to the average voter on the street. So, Dave,
they painted themselves into a corner. I'm thrilled.
Speaker 4 (16:29):
I'm so happy.
Speaker 14 (16:31):
You remember when al Gore, inventor of the famous Internet,
ran for president. You remember who his chief of staff was?
Speaker 15 (16:40):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (16:42):
Who remembered? I met her? Yes, Dona Brazil.
Speaker 14 (16:45):
Yeah, chunky, little black girl who's far left wing right,
far left wing wacko and she's she's part of the
reason that Al Gore lost that election, and she was
so far left at that time. She would be considered
a moderate by today's Democrat standards. Donna Brazil said yesterday
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she does not support the Democrat Party anymore.
Speaker 6 (17:09):
Wow.
Speaker 14 (17:10):
She didn't say she was becoming an independent. She didn't
say she was becoming a Republican. But the Donna Brazil
left wing wacko out of a couple of decades ago
said no, I can't support this party. They've gone way
too far left for me. This from somebody who was
pretty darn far left to begin with. Yeah, I'm what
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I'm saying in a nutshell? Is this a decades ago,
when we're Republicans and Democrats had differences of opinion and
differences of policy, they the one that was losing, would
provide an alternative, a suggestion, this is the way we
ought to do it, rather than the way you guys
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want to do it. We've abandoned that. The Democrat Party
right now is saying orange Man bad.
Speaker 13 (18:03):
Yeah, except for one guy, one guy, Fetterman, of all people, Fetterman,
who we thought was mentally damaged, has suddenly become a
defender of Donald Trump.
Speaker 14 (18:17):
Yeah, the guy's actually starting to look normal.
Speaker 6 (18:20):
Dave, Oh my god, Yeah, incredible.
Speaker 13 (18:23):
It's a miracle from from the worst candidate that could ever.
He was ill, I guess, okay, and he had he
had problems with his brain. He had some strokes and
things like that. But uh, but to come out again
with with logical thinking like that, maybe it did him
a lot of good or so I you know, I
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hate to say that, but maybe something happened to his
brain and it turned him right.
Speaker 6 (18:50):
Maybe.
Speaker 14 (18:51):
But the fact is, uh, there are so few in
the Democrat party that are offering any kind of alternative
to what Trump's doing. All they're managing to do is criticize.
Let's take the king protests for instance.
Speaker 11 (19:07):
We don't need a king.
Speaker 14 (19:09):
This is a guy that has obeyed the law, and
admittedly he's stretched it.
Speaker 4 (19:13):
A little bit.
Speaker 14 (19:14):
He's been sued and prosecuted and impeached again and again
and again.
Speaker 4 (19:21):
Nothing sticks.
Speaker 14 (19:23):
Why Because he's a band of rules. He's doing what
he is supposed to do, and it's driving the Democrats
and nuts. They are not offering any kind of reasonable
alternative to Trump's policies. Not a thing, not a thing.
It's all I hate Trump. Let's demonstrate. Let's burn down
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the Target store and Orange man bat.
Speaker 13 (19:46):
And the irony of this y of this is that
he's there at the two hundred and fifty year celebration
of the Army. Okay, yeah, and they're calling him the king.
What what did the two hundred and fifty year old army
do during the civil I mean during the Revolutionary.
Speaker 6 (20:08):
War, they kicked out the king.
Speaker 13 (20:11):
So he's the guy that is celebrating kicking out the
king and they're calling him the king.
Speaker 6 (20:17):
It makes no sense. I mean, that's crazy.
Speaker 14 (20:20):
It's crazy. It's absolutely crazy. If you ever flush the
toilet and watched the water swirl as it goes on
down into the hole, I don't know when they turned
Democratic party.
Speaker 13 (20:32):
Well, yeah, and there's nothing, there's nothing bringing it up.
There's nothing good coming out of that, not that anything
would come out of there.
Speaker 14 (20:41):
We're left wing lunatics and surely someone in this party
is saying, WHOA, let's put the brakes on this. It's
pretty obvious that what we're doing not so good. Maybe
we ought to change directions, but no, they've been in
lockstep with the Looney Tunes for so Yeah, they don't
know how to change it. Yeah, well I think that
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they not seven Hogs supporter, but at least David was
trying to change it.
Speaker 13 (21:07):
Well, yeah, I mean, you know, he's trying to get
rid of the old, the old, the older people. He's
trying to at least primary them because they're just sitting
there doing nothing and they're not adding to it. And yeah,
I would, I would agree that that was a good effort. However,
it didn't. It didn't, it didn't go and they keep on.
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They have nobody. I mean that that. What they have
is is Bernie and AOC and AOC. She's a good speaker,
I will grant you that, but she's an idiot in
terms of what what policies must on? Come on, yeah,
come on.
Speaker 14 (21:46):
What what falls out of her mouth is stupid every time.
Speaker 6 (21:49):
She know pretty much from what I can gather, talk.
Speaker 14 (21:52):
About abandonment the Democrat Party. Dave, here's another stroke, another
nail to put in that coffin in New Jersey. The
International Union of Operating Engineers. These are the heavy Equipment
Operators union in New Jersey. Their management endorsed the Republican
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for our governor of New Jersey. You know how long
these guys have been in lockstep with the Democrats since long, long,
long time ago. Absolutely thoroughly bought paid for by the Democrats.
Now their management is walking away saying these these people
are nuts, they're they're way too far.
Speaker 13 (22:32):
I think it's getting so bad for the Democrats that
they can't even cheat their way in. Even the cheaters
are saying, we give up. Yeah, now that's when you
really have well, we've done a job.
Speaker 14 (22:45):
Okay, let's talk about around for a minute. Okay, let's
see that closing end of Yes, sir, there are ninety
three million Aramians are Persians, if you will, they're Persians
in that country. They're about eighty two eighty four million
Persians people who identified as a race, and some other
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other mixtures of races in there. Now, these people have
been howling death to America since nineteen seventy nine, when
they overthrew the Shah of Iran and finally Israel said enough,
these folks are close enough to making a bomb. We've
got to do something about it. And Israel's been bombing
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hell out of them. I'm pleased for that.
Speaker 6 (23:33):
You know.
Speaker 14 (23:33):
Donald Trump stood back publicly and said, I don't have
a dog in this fight. The Israelis are going to
do what they're going to do. I will support them
with armaments, with weapons, with ammunition. We're not getting into
this thing. Well, of course, they get into it a
little ways and discover that the ford Ale nuclear site
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and a couple of others are very deeply enough the
Israelis can't get to them, you could bet offhand. Behind
closed doors, Netnyahu and Trump are talking, or at least
their foreign ministers and defense ministers are talking, saying, look,
we've got to be able to take care of this.
Otherwise these guys gets to kind of brew up another
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new because we can't get to them. Trump publicly has said,
you know, bad things are going to happen. You folks
need to negotiate.
Speaker 6 (24:23):
He needs to get out of ir You need to
get out of Iran.
Speaker 14 (24:26):
Okay, well, yeah, Trump has said, and just the other
day said, I'm giving you two more weeks. Sometime in
the next two weeks, a couple of things are going
to happen. You're either going to surrender and give up
your nukes, or we're going to take this thing out,
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or we're going to let the Israelis beat you up
for the foreseeable future until there isn't much of your
country left now no place. Has Trump said, we need
to have a regime change in Iran. He's not publicly
said that. The Israelis, however, want a regime change. Okay,
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if you take out the Ayatolla, how does another iotola
get elected?
Speaker 13 (25:15):
Well, it would be they didn't get elected as much
as they got a revolution that took over.
Speaker 6 (25:26):
Oh. Remember he kicked out the the guy that was
leading iotola.
Speaker 14 (25:32):
He not elected by popular election, right, not at all? Right,
The iatola is elected by a group of eighty two
clerics who are as radical and nut job as he is.
Eighty two of them, okay, remember that number. And they
are scattered throughout the country, but most of them are
in Tehran. They stick pretty close to it.
Speaker 13 (25:53):
Well, they say they got about thirty these guys, and
that Yahoo has said we could take this guy out anytime.
Speaker 14 (26:02):
We want to know where he's at. We're tracking him.
We can take him out anytime, But we haven't.
Speaker 4 (26:07):
We're not.
Speaker 14 (26:07):
We're not going for a regime change, at least not publicly.
What we want to do is for you guys to
abandon your nuclear projects and have this inspected by international
folks and turn into a real country. Okay, remember those
eighty two folks. If you're going to have a regime change,
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and it's not done by popular civil war within the
country where the persians of the country overthrow the leadership
and put something else in place. Whether it's a dictatorship,
whether it's a democracy, you pick and eye couldn't predict.
If you really want to get rid of the regime,
you can bet that the Israelis and Donald Trump know
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where those eighty two folks are.
Speaker 4 (26:54):
They know where they're.
Speaker 6 (26:54):
Well, it's not just that.
Speaker 14 (26:56):
If they chose to do so, they could take those
eighty two out. Yeah, it's not just the period of
twenty four hours they'd be gone. I think their revolutionary
regime what they've gone because all of their leadership.
Speaker 13 (27:09):
Well, I think it's I think it's almost there. I
think you got one guy standing in the way basically,
and he's like eighties, eighty six years old, and we're
gonna we're going to continue from the river to the
sea and all that other garbage. They're letting him live, okay,
And I think the reason is they want they want
the Iranian people now to have the realization that, uh,
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these guys are weak now and they need to take
over the government. When they take over that government, they
become immediate immediate friends and allies of who, of Israel,
the United States? And what do they become? They become
another Abraham Accord country, and then that thing's going to
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take off. Then you've got Saudi Arabia, You've got all
the African countries, Egypt, and all the other Libria and
and all the other countries Morocco, and you've got even
Jordan and places like that. I mean, it's overwhelming what
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he can do. And I say, this is a one
the greatest deal ever made because it's going to change
the whole world, and it could be and it could be,
And I think that's what he's He's you know, he
always thinks big, So you got to look at the
biggest possible thing, and he's going to get it done
about talk about a showman July fourth coming up, well,
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two weeks, two weeks. He's doing a show and a
deal at the same time. This is amazing what I'm
predicting this.
Speaker 6 (28:49):
Now.
Speaker 13 (28:49):
I could be wrong, but I don't know. I think
he's kind of doing that.
Speaker 14 (28:54):
No, I think you're right on it, Dave, Which is
where I was trying to lead that the man is
set a trap. He said, Okay, you got a couple
of weeks. You either need to surrender, take care of
these problems. I think he's waiting for the Persians to
overthrow these folks, and when he makes them weak enough,
that's at least a possibility. Remember these are the folks
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that overthrew the Javaran in seventy ninth, right, not exactly
a bloodless coup, but one that was effective.
Speaker 13 (29:23):
Well, his son, now, his son is saying it's time
for them to go. His son, the prince.
Speaker 6 (29:28):
Yeah, so I.
Speaker 14 (29:30):
Was really surprised to see him on television the other
I haven't heard anything from the Shah and his family
and bacades. But you know this, I think between Net
and Yahu and Trump, I think may be one of
the biggest coups it's ever occurred.
Speaker 6 (29:47):
Net.
Speaker 14 (29:47):
Yeah, who is softening these people up so that now
they have the skies, We have the sky guy. Should
we send to be two bomber over there with a
couple of bunker buster bombs? Is very unlikely that there
even going to be attacked, much less shot out of
the sky. So this coalition, now, publicly it's kind of cool,
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but privately, you can bet these two are operating off handshakes,
saying this is what we need to do to make
this happen. Sure, and I think regime change in the
end is what's going to happen here. Good. Good, Let's
hope that it turns into a good representative republic sort
of regime rather than another job dictator.
Speaker 13 (30:28):
Well, you look at Lebanon. They won't help. Lebanon is
allegedly a puppet of Iran, and they refuse to help Iran. Okay,
they refuse Hamas can't do it because they're stuck. They're
stuck in the mud.
Speaker 14 (30:49):
They're run out of money, they're.
Speaker 13 (30:50):
Running out of well, they're all running out of money,
and they're running out of people too. You know, Israel
still fighting them as well.
Speaker 14 (30:57):
There's another wrinkle to this, Dave. Remember Iran's net export
is oil and gas, and they've only hit one gas
area so far. But I'm sure the threat is there that, look,
we can take out your economy, the take out the royal.
Speaker 13 (31:15):
They say they're fully in charge of the air over Iran,
and so does Trump.
Speaker 6 (31:20):
He says, yeah, they have control.
Speaker 4 (31:22):
So the question is.
Speaker 14 (31:24):
What happens if they take say half that infrastructure out. Well,
of course, the price of a barrel of oil is
going to go out because of a large chunk.
Speaker 6 (31:31):
Of their jumped up a little bit already?
Speaker 14 (31:35):
Will other countries take up the slack? In particular? How
about Opek? Whose side are they going to be on?
The Iranians? Are the balance of the folks that may
well sign into the Abraham Accords? Well, okay, this becomes geopolitically,
this becomes very sticky and very interesting and changing by
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the minute.
Speaker 13 (31:58):
And we didn't start the war. I mean, Israel did
not start this war. The United States did not start
a war there. Okay, they did is all, did not?
Speaker 6 (32:09):
They murder?
Speaker 13 (32:09):
You murdered the thirteen hundred Jews in one day, and
then you try to you take all these hostages, and
you think the world loves you for this, Well, some
of them do, actually.
Speaker 14 (32:23):
Dave, there is a price to be paid, and I
think they're beginning to see the first few of those payments.
I'm not a big fan of war, Okay, having been
in one, I can tell you it's ugly situation. But
the fact is, sometimes they're necessary. And it looks to
me like this one might very well be necessary. Oh,
it looks to me like Israel is kicking the crap
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out of these folks, and good God is on their side.
The question is how does it end, and how does
it end is up to God and Donald J.
Speaker 4 (32:55):
Trump.
Speaker 14 (32:55):
I trust both of them. Yeah, so we'll see what happens.
Speaker 6 (33:00):
And J.
Speaker 14 (33:00):
Trump said, well, maybe two weeks, it might be twenty minutes.
You never know with this guy.
Speaker 6 (33:06):
Yeah. Anyways, not going to give away.
Speaker 13 (33:08):
Let me throw some stuff at you from the we
I think we have some of your relatives on there
for God's sakes. Rico coming out, Good morning, he knows,
Rick Henderson, John, Jeffrey Bradshaw, that's you.
Speaker 6 (33:23):
What a week? Yeah, all right, Amber, Carol.
Speaker 13 (33:28):
Amber is trying to sell me something on on X
which is a like a old crypto thing, and that's
interesting that she would actually say something. Amber Carroll reposted
this stream actually, thank you and what else? Ray Roy
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Teresa Teresa, Oh, Patricia sounding good looking? Good go team,
and Teressa bushby Amen. Trump is trying to get our
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country back where it was before COVID, and we still
have a lot to fix. You can't fix everything in
the world. And one day let Trump do his job. Great,
great comment. And I think Anne Maddocks, I don't know
who these hearts are for, but I suspect it's you.
Speaker 4 (34:32):
That's my daughter.
Speaker 13 (34:33):
Okay, that's what I've got, that's for sure. And Patricia
Owtin Maxwell I thought the very same thing to Dave
about the two week thing with President Trump. He's waiting
for for a firework time, okay. Jana Reid, good morning.
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Well we got a lot of people listening today. Uh,
and it's because of your handsome face. And now I
gotta go all right, all right.
Speaker 14 (35:00):
Listen, that's been my pleasure today and you know it's.
Speaker 6 (35:03):
Always my pleasure too. We'll have to do this again
in about a week. How's that.
Speaker 4 (35:06):
Yeah, we'll do that.
Speaker 6 (35:07):
All right, let's all hear it for JJ Bradshaw, thank you. Okay.
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In a couple of minutes, we got Rabbi coming on
from Israel I hope, I know, huh. He looks kind
of busy. We'll see you, you know what. I'm ready
for this now, all right. Before I was so worried
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Speaker 13 (42:07):
And please welcome all the way from Israel. I think.
And apparently he is in Uh he is in a room.
Please welcome, Most rothchild.
Speaker 6 (42:21):
Okay, so are you? Are you in in the room there? Now?
Speaker 2 (42:26):
We just got out of the safe room.
Speaker 6 (42:29):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (42:31):
The I ran launch an attack of about thirty missiles
all over Israel. The entire country got warnings and pretty
much the entire country was in was in the safe rooms.
Speaker 13 (42:43):
And can you show them? Can you show that here?
Can I'm going to show this. I don't know well
it will work? But yeah, this is this is almost
the whole the whole country right there. Yeah, and you're
being being me right, being right attacked by a country
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that is seventy five times the size of Israel.
Speaker 6 (43:07):
Seventy five times the size of Israel.
Speaker 2 (43:12):
You know, it's crazy because Iran is far from us,
it has We have nothing to do with them, Like,
what is the whole reason why they want to kill us?
Why they want to wipe us off the map? You know,
if you ask people, you know, what's the reason why.
You know, it's not like Commas or that. You know,
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that tells you, okay, they want a Palestinian state. They
want this that the other thing. Iran. We don't have
a border with them. They're far from I don't know,
a thousand miles from here. I don't know something like that,
A little less we really, they have no reason to
do what they're doing. The only reason they're doing it
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is simply their hatred of the Jewish. People said, there's
no other reason.
Speaker 13 (44:01):
Didn't didn't they really? Weren't they the ones that organized
and started this war along with Hezbollah and Hamas. I
can't see Hesbola doing it on their own. I can't
see Hamas doing it on their own, it had to
be somebody bigger than them.
Speaker 2 (44:19):
So these guys Hesbela Hamas, they are all proxies of Iran,
the Jutis. They get their funding from Iran, they're told
they get what to do, they get their instructions from Iran.
Iran is the you know, the largest state sponsor of
terrorism in the world, and they wanted to use those groups,
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namely hanas Uti to try to uh to push Israel out,
to really to get rid of the country, really literally
to obliterate. You want to talk about genocide, that's true genocide.
You know, they're they're looking to commit genocide.
Speaker 13 (45:00):
From the river to the sea. Mean to you and me, okay, serious,
what does it mean. It means you got to kill
every Jew that's in Israel.
Speaker 2 (45:12):
Right, It's a genocidal it's a genocidal thing.
Speaker 13 (45:14):
And they're all accusing, Oh, you guys are generalcido because
you know, look, look what's happening in Gazi. You're still
you're still you know, killing people and babies and stuff. Yeah,
like there weren't babies in the hospital that was just
bombed a couple of days ago in.
Speaker 2 (45:29):
Israel, right, Yeah, it's it's all lies. Everything they accuse
us of is exactly what they are doing exactly, and
they try you know, Israel, Israel what it did in Ganza.
You know there there have been more babies born in
Ganza than people killed since the start of the war.
The population has increased.
Speaker 6 (45:51):
You know.
Speaker 2 (45:51):
You see what we're doing in Iran, it was constantly bombing.
We have air superiority. If we wanted to do that
to guys that we could. We can literally flatten the
place no time. They have no they have no way
of shooting down Israeli planes. They have no air force
in Gaza.
Speaker 6 (46:06):
But they have hostages.
Speaker 13 (46:09):
Yeah, I'm saying, what do you think, what do you
think we're What do you think Israel is supposed to do
when you have hostages? Oh, come in and feed the people.
Oh my, there might be children that are starving. Give
the hostages back and surrender.
Speaker 6 (46:24):
That's it.
Speaker 2 (46:25):
They can. They can end this nightmare in Gaza very
simply exactly, give the hostages back. It's the only time
in history that a supposed so called genocide could be
ended by the people that it's occurring to, and they're
choosing not to. I mean, it's saying it's genocide, genocide.
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We're starving, so give the hostages back. It'll be the
end of this so called you know, genocide.
Speaker 6 (46:51):
And asking too much.
Speaker 13 (46:54):
I mean, well, you can't have them back. I mean,
well on what on what war or whatever? National and
international laws are they thinking they're upholding by keeping hostages?
Speaker 6 (47:11):
Right?
Speaker 2 (47:12):
It's crazy?
Speaker 13 (47:13):
Yeah, well let me let me see here.
Speaker 6 (47:16):
So the graduation graduation.
Speaker 13 (47:19):
Of students in Israel has been canceled by the Iranian attacks,
So what's going on with that?
Speaker 2 (47:30):
Look, I don't know if people in America get what's
going on here. Basically, the whole country is shut down
except for supermarkets. You weren't allowed to go to work.
Nothing was allowed to be open. You know, you have
to you know, when you wake up in the morning.
I'd go outside totally quiet, silent. We're all just on
a war footing here and and uh literally every single night.
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Last night was the first night that we did not
get sirens. I'll say in our area. There were sirens
in his last night, just not in my area. That
was the first time that we that I slept through
the night in a week. And we are like under
absolute indiscriminate attacks on civilians here, right, which is an
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actual war crime. It's not a bogus, made up phony
war crime that Israel's accused of. And and you don't
hear any resolutions in the UN Security Council. There's no
emergency meetings of you know, the Security Council or the
or the entire UN.
Speaker 6 (48:33):
What do they call it?
Speaker 13 (48:33):
An war actually participated in the attack on ten seven.
Speaker 2 (48:40):
Yeah, I'm right, but I'm not even talking about that.
What I'm talking about is what i Ran is doing
now is absolute war crime, you know, by targeting civilians,
by attacking a hospital. These are real war crimes, not
made up bogus ones. And and and there the world
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is silent. You know, you don't hear anyone. You don't
hear the Amnesty International. I sent them an email. You know,
you don't hear any of the organizations that accused all
these terrible things in Israel.
Speaker 6 (49:14):
Not a peep.
Speaker 2 (49:15):
And uh, these guys, you know, they can they can
go to hell as far as I'm concerned, because their
motivation for attacking Israel and our war in Gaza was
simply pure Jewish jew hatred. And this is really, uh,
this is completely pulling back the pulling back the wool,
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and everyone sees that all these nations and all these
newspapers and all these human rights organizations that condemned Israel
is now suddenly silent when I ran as targeting civilians
and targeting hospital.
Speaker 13 (49:53):
So so Trump is keeping the Ayahtola alive with the
cooperation of of bebing Neta Yahoo. And what I'm thinking
is that, uh, he's gonna give him a chance to
make a deal. And part of the deal is going
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to be that you seed the land back to the
original owners, the Persians, and let let let them start
a new government. And even if they don't do it,
I think they're gonna they're going to uh get involved
with the with the the the bomb busters that that
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go very deep into the land, and they're going to
take it. They're going to make it so that it's
going to happen. And then what do you got? You
got another country in in the the Abraham Accords, and
then you got Saudi Arabia.
Speaker 6 (50:55):
I think this is you tell me what you think.
Speaker 2 (50:58):
Like, First of all, I don't think anything that that
Natae who or Trump says publicly we can take at
phace value. I think they're trying to throw him off.
And when Trump says I'm gonna wait two weeks, I
don't know if he means that or not. When he
says we were going to negotiate and we're keeping Harmani alive,
I don't know if that's.
Speaker 6 (51:19):
True or not.
Speaker 2 (51:20):
You know, these these are all, you know, misinformation campaigns,
perhaps to try to throw the enemy off. You know,
nobody knows. It's hard to believe that they would, you know,
like really give away their strategy like that, you know,
but that's exactly what they did last week when they pretended,
you know that there is all this this fighting between
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Trump and Natannell and so on and sover' and look
what happened. So I don't know. What I do know
is that we have to finish this, meaning that we
have to get rid of their capability of producing nuclear weapons. Yes,
and this seventy seven percent of Americans are on board
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and understand this, and they understand that this is not
a war, This is not about Israel, This isn't as
you hear these absolutely absurd you know, you hear these
anti semit saying Israel is just using the United States,
you know, as our whipping boy to bring, you know,
to fight in our behalf. First of all, I mean
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it couldn't even be further from the truth. Israel has
never asked anyone to fight our wars.
Speaker 6 (52:31):
Number one.
Speaker 2 (52:32):
Number two is that and I you imagine a nuclear Iran.
Think about the attacks Iran is responsible for killing two
hundred and fifty United States servicemen.
Speaker 13 (52:44):
Yes, that's my Other point is that they actually are
in vod The United States, whether they like it or not,
are in volved.
Speaker 6 (52:52):
They've been targeting.
Speaker 2 (52:53):
Iran as the world's greatest sponsor of terror. If they
went nuclear, trust me, the United States would have a real,
real problem trying to monitor nuclear terrorism. And these guys
are going to do everything they can to attack the
United States, to attack Israel, to attack the West. Why
do you think. By the way, Dave, notice you have
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not heard the Europeans are quiet because they know they
know that they're terrified of the Iranians. They're closed by
they're in the region. But the Europeans keep their mouths
shut finally because they know that Israel is doing their
dirty work and what Israel's doing. If the United States
gets involved, it's because it's in the interests of the
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United States. It's not because you know, they yes, they
want to help israel I get it, but there's always
a self interest. That's how politics work.
Speaker 13 (53:45):
Have you heard have you heard some of the people
say there are no nukes, No, they don't have any nukes. Well,
then why would they tell us they have nukes?
Speaker 6 (53:57):
Why would they say that Israel.
Speaker 13 (53:58):
Is one nuclear bomb country or maybe two? And then
then we got this small devil Israel, and we got
the big devil, the Americans. They got the they got
the nukes.
Speaker 6 (54:13):
For them too.
Speaker 13 (54:14):
So yeah, where does this come from that there's no nukes?
And why if that's true, why would Iran say they
had them or we're close to having them for the
last fifteen twenty years.
Speaker 2 (54:27):
Look, anyone who's credible knows that Iran is literally on
the doorstep of building a nuclear bomb. Anyone who says
they didn't. Their agenda is either anti Israel, anti Jewish,
or both or one and the same. Yeah, their agenda
is simply to be a troublemaker. When they say Iran
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to a nukes, I tell them you don't have a brain.
How about that?
Speaker 6 (54:53):
Yeah, you know what the brain? And that was a
couple of days ago, wasn't it JP.
Speaker 13 (55:00):
Yeah, yeah, amazing what people will say and believe.
Speaker 6 (55:07):
They believe it. Oh yeah, you.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
Believe anything and know they so I researched it. Yeah,
to them, research is going to google something online that's
not research, and then you got to some bogus website
that tells you some bogus information and suddenly they've researched it.
Speaker 13 (55:24):
You know, of course they're not researching all of it.
They're just looking. They're looking for it.
Speaker 2 (55:30):
The confirmation. Yeah, you know, if you type in I
Ran has no nukes, I'm sure you're going to find
confirmation from all kind of kooki websites.
Speaker 13 (55:40):
I think even Tucker Carlson got caught up in this
and they had to apologize to Trump.
Speaker 6 (55:45):
Yeah, but he get caught up in this.
Speaker 2 (55:47):
He saw what Trump said, somebody go tell kooky Carlson.
Speaker 6 (55:52):
Yeah, something like that.
Speaker 13 (55:53):
He called them, I guess and they he straight he said,
he got straightened out.
Speaker 6 (55:58):
It's true or not so? So.
Speaker 13 (56:02):
Israel did in the seventy two hours what Russia couldn't
do in three years to beat down Ukraine. So you
have to wonder about the strength of even Russia at that.
Speaker 2 (56:15):
Point, I don't think, you know, I don't think having
weapons and having planes makes you strong. It's all about
who your fighters are. And the Russians are not motivated.
I mean, the Ukrainians are motivated. The Russian fighters couldn't
give a darn about what they're doing. The Ukrainians are
defending their homeland. And I look at they've been holding
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out for what three years now, whatever it is.
Speaker 13 (56:39):
And that's what I say, you know, because everybody hates Zelenski,
and everybody hates the fact that America.
Speaker 6 (56:47):
Not everybody.
Speaker 13 (56:49):
There's a lot of people that are financially involved in
this war keeping going and more and more US weapons
and planes go to the Ukraine. And gee, I wonder
if an accounting of that money has been taken yet.
Speaker 2 (57:10):
Well I don't know about that, but I'm sure one
day perhaps, but.
Speaker 6 (57:16):
I doubt it.
Speaker 13 (57:16):
Yeah, yeah, all right, So so they blew up. Tell
us about the hospital they blew.
Speaker 2 (57:25):
Up, Yeah, the Soroka, the Cerroca hospital is the biggest
hospital in the south in BeSheva. And it was around
seven in the morning here something like that on Wednesday.
Any wait, when was that Thursday morning? And we you
know the alerts. The sirens went off and the hospital
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was hit and miraculously they had literally just moved the
patients who were in the area that were hit to
an underground shelter. Hospitals in Israel are also they have
built underground wards years ago. So the hospitals are very
safe here. But but it was hit. There's a lot
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of damage and and people were injured, but luckily nobody
was killed. But it's attack, I mean.
Speaker 6 (58:17):
So why is that? Why is that different? Then?
Speaker 13 (58:20):
Then the bombings at Israel, those of close to areas
where children are, why are those children in those particular spots, uh,
where where Israel has a right really to go in
and take care of the enemy.
Speaker 2 (58:43):
Like the differences is that the enemy targets civilians, the
enemy targets hospitals. Israel targets are enemies, and tragically there
are sometimes there are sometimes collateral damage. It's it's very different.
Speaker 13 (59:00):
That isn't that a that's just not doesn't just happen.
That means they are they are putting children, babies where
they their headquarters are and they're underneath where the where
the hospital is.
Speaker 6 (59:15):
With the babies. Difference, it's a strategy right with their
own children. Right.
Speaker 2 (59:22):
The strategy for Hamas has always been to put their arsenals,
their headquarters, UH, their troops beneath schools, beneath hospitals, beneath
mosques in order to try to get Israel to UH
to attack these areas, right, and they want civilian casualties
(59:43):
to them. It's it's a strategy, all right, Rabbi.
Speaker 13 (59:47):
Other than Dave the Dave Weinbaum Show, where can people
find you and buy your book?
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Well, they get a copy of my book, Secrets to
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hear from you. So that's all.
Speaker 13 (01:00:11):
So, Rabbi Lisa called me a natural disaster. I responded,
I am not. I worked very hard at this.
Speaker 20 (01:00:27):
We need one of those for you.
Speaker 13 (01:00:29):
Oh come on, he's laughing, Yes, all right, do do
do Eddie Murphy gotta do him?
Speaker 6 (01:00:40):
Why do you know from funny that wasn't meant for you.
Speaker 2 (01:00:45):
I don't know if you heard, but when Wednesday night, yeah,
Ayatola had said that he's going to something's gonna happen
that night, and that the world will talk about forever.
And you know, and did you see that when he
said that?
Speaker 6 (01:00:59):
No, I didn't see that.
Speaker 2 (01:01:00):
Yeah, and so I wasn't a circumcised. Did he get
nothing happened? So the next day I saw in Babylon
b they posted that the Iatola announced that he saved
fifteen percent on his car insurance. That was the big surprise.
Speaker 6 (01:01:18):
Boom. Now that's a bottom boom one day.
Speaker 13 (01:01:21):
Yeah, all right, all right, thanks you about you, oh
my friend, all the family, God bless you, and God
bless Israel.
Speaker 6 (01:01:31):
Keep keep in there, buddy.
Speaker 13 (01:01:33):
All right, so we're back, and uh, I'm getting my
senses back. It's nine oh one, is it? Yeah, it's
nine oh one, and we've got our next guest coming
up in uh about a half an hour, is that right? Yes,
So if you want to call the show, now's a
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So you know, send him because we want to know
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more clips.
Speaker 6 (01:02:05):
Three and four. We did one in two right, okay.
Speaker 3 (01:02:10):
The Iranian missiles struck in Israeli oil refinery and a
power grid.
Speaker 9 (01:02:15):
This morning.
Speaker 3 (01:02:16):
A state TV outlet in Tehran was bombed during a
live broadcast.
Speaker 7 (01:02:21):
Acardi FA in.
Speaker 3 (01:02:36):
Tel Aviv is claiming full aerial superiority over Iranian airspace.
They downed two Iranian fighter jets today after top Iranian
military officials were taken out Friday. Israel says they've already
destroyed a third of Iran's missile launchers and nuclear sites
are getting pummeled so badly their residents are being warned
(01:02:57):
of radiations pillage. The IDF is warning that Iran will
pay the price, and they've scheduled this campaign to last
two weeks. Their plan is to degrade the Iranian nuclear
program and destroy their ballistic missile stockpiles. The Malas are
getting battered and they don't have the military capacity to
trade endless missile strikes with Israel. They need a breather
(01:03:20):
and are crossing their fingers that we don't provide the
bunker busters that could eliminate their nuke sites deep underground.
So they're begging Trump to come back to the negotiation table,
hoping that the US doesn't get involved militarily, and that
Net and Yahoo will take his finger off the trigger.
Trump signaling that he'd prefer a deal over death.
Speaker 18 (01:03:41):
Do you hurt any signal they seen any messages from
intermediaries that Iran wishes to de escalate the conflict?
Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
Yeah, what have you heard? What if you heard from
the arians?
Speaker 4 (01:03:52):
They'd like to talk, But they should have done that before.
I had sixty days and they had sixty days.
Speaker 2 (01:03:58):
And on the sixth, see first day, I said, we
don't have a deal.
Speaker 13 (01:04:03):
Okay, So I'm back now, and you know that. Let's
talk about that deal a little bit more. We're talking
a lot about not only deals, but also the deals
that he's making about business as well, the tariffs. So
let's let's let's see what Donald Trump talked about in
(01:04:26):
nineteen I think it was nineteen eighty four with Oprah.
Speaker 11 (01:04:33):
By the way, this is the same persons that said
this to Trump nearly forty years ago.
Speaker 4 (01:04:38):
Go ahead, Rob, This sounds like political presidential talk to me.
And I know people have talked to you about whether
or not you want to run. Would you ever?
Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
Probably not? But I do get tired of seeing the
country report. Why would you not.
Speaker 5 (01:04:52):
I just don't think I really have the inclination to
do it.
Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
I love what I'm doing.
Speaker 5 (01:04:56):
I really like it also doesn't pay as well, but
you know, I just.
Speaker 2 (01:05:02):
Probably wouldn't do it over.
Speaker 5 (01:05:03):
I probably wouldn't, but I do get tired of seeing
what's happening with this country, and if it got so bad,
I would never want to rule it out totally because
I really am tired of seeing what's happening with this country,
how we're how we're really making other people live like
kings and we're not.
Speaker 8 (01:05:17):
You've said though, that if you did run for president,
you believe you'd win.
Speaker 10 (01:05:21):
Well, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:05:21):
I think i'd win.
Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
I'll tell you what I wouldn't go in to love.
Speaker 6 (01:05:25):
Okay, So already he's talking about changing the financial situation
of the United States compared to all the countries, which
which comes down to terrace and deals and making things
a little fair.
Speaker 13 (01:05:38):
You know, we have no obligation to support everyone at
our loss. And that's where why he is a great president.
And this is what he's doing. He's standing up for
Americans in America. What are the Democrats standing up for?
Speaker 6 (01:05:57):
I under what? Tell me?
Speaker 13 (01:05:59):
I mean call the show five seven three, yes, seven hundred.
I love that cricket to use that phone right there.
I want I want to hire him, all right, So
so you know it's it's there is nothing that is
pro America. Now Trump is is he can bend and
he can he can make a change. He's trying to
(01:06:21):
be kinder to the the people that uh, you know,
come from Mexico on some kind of legality and they
go back and forth during the seasons of picking whatever
it is crop or you know, handling cattle and stuff
like that. Okay, I don't see any problem with that
(01:06:42):
to you, as long as it's legal.
Speaker 6 (01:06:45):
What we what we really want to go after.
Speaker 13 (01:06:47):
The first thing is people that are coming over illegally
and committing grievous crimes of rape, murder, uh track, thinking
children and women. That's what is really what we're trying
to get out of here. And who put them there?
(01:07:07):
By the way, who put twenty one million people in
this country who were illegal?
Speaker 6 (01:07:14):
Who did that? Who put thirty forty thousand JP thinks
she knows.
Speaker 9 (01:07:20):
My answer is the Democrats.
Speaker 6 (01:07:22):
You're wrong, No, you're right, Okay, thank you.
Speaker 13 (01:07:24):
I think it was the autopen that did it.
Speaker 6 (01:07:27):
The autopen.
Speaker 13 (01:07:27):
Okay, well I like her answer better. I mean, I
give up, Yeah, that could be. You know, we got
to find out who the auto pens are.
Speaker 6 (01:07:37):
Really.
Speaker 13 (01:07:39):
We wonder about everything, including Supreme Court justice. They're speculating
on whether the Supreme Court justice that just got on
recently and I can't remember her name, Jackie or something,
I forget, a black girl who got on and we're
wondering if that was an auto penned nomination, which would
(01:08:03):
how what would that mean?
Speaker 6 (01:08:06):
That would mean that that would be the end of
this gal.
Speaker 13 (01:08:08):
I think because she was never duly appointed and they're
actually looking into that. I love this FBI what they're doing.
I mean, they've got a lot of agents they're fighting against,
but they're coming up with the truth. And they certainly
came up with the uh, the fact that China was
(01:08:29):
going out there and bringing a bunch of a bunch
of these ballots from Dominion and probably getting them floated
in the middle of the night to these receptors, these
like mailboxes that were out there and collected by who.
It wasn't It wasn't the it wasn't the guy that
(01:08:51):
wrote uh, it wasn't the ballots that came out.
Speaker 6 (01:08:55):
Of the people.
Speaker 13 (01:08:56):
These were These were taken out by people who were
also cheating on the on the election, and that's what happened.
Twenty was a disaster. And you know, and all we're
talking right now. We had to suffer a long time.
We had to suffer from the pandemic because of China.
We had to suffer from that election because of China.
(01:09:20):
Who do you think our real problem is in this world?
I think it's China, and hopefully we can turn them
around because they're big too, but still they can't be
doing this kind of stuff. Christopher Ronzini says, good morning
to you, Dave Weinbaum and the lovely missus Lisa Weinbaum
(01:09:41):
and the carew Well, good morning to you, Godfather, good
to see you. We got a lot of tang ins
on this show. I think I think one coming up
in a little bit Adamo in Wyoming. Now, if you
say I'm a Sicilian and I live in Wyoming, what
does that automatically?
Speaker 9 (01:10:02):
I assume wins Protection brokes exactly exactly.
Speaker 13 (01:10:05):
He gets, all man, when I say that, Yeah, well
I was born here. Well yeah sure you were, Yeah,
you're you're you? And Guido right sure.
Speaker 6 (01:10:16):
All right.
Speaker 13 (01:10:16):
So now some i'm a tying guys is going to
get pissed at me. You know I'm good at pissing
off people, aren't he Honey? Oh yeah, thank you.
Speaker 12 (01:10:23):
You're very skilled.
Speaker 6 (01:10:25):
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I take I take great.
Speaker 7 (01:10:29):
You find endless ways to be annoying and difficult and
all those things.
Speaker 13 (01:10:34):
And by the way, oh wait, I got to do
this all right now. I came in here very uncomfortable
because I was wearing my T shirt. I was wearing
my T shirt in such a way. And I don't
know if you need to close up this one or not,
but you're gonna have to play with it. I'm going
to have to turn my back to you. I don't
like to turn my back to my audiences. But this
(01:10:55):
is what my T shirt said. Okay, how is that
a little more?
Speaker 4 (01:11:01):
That way?
Speaker 6 (01:11:01):
This way?
Speaker 13 (01:11:05):
Stand up?
Speaker 14 (01:11:06):
Oh now you're gonna have just squat there you go.
Who's your caddy?
Speaker 6 (01:11:11):
Who's your caddy?
Speaker 13 (01:11:13):
That was my Father's Day gift, all right, And I
thought it was so cool, except for the fact that
you had to wear it backwards for people to see that.
Speaker 6 (01:11:21):
You know, only you only may any minute. I didn't
buy this. I mean, you know, I love it, But.
Speaker 20 (01:11:30):
Only you would walk out of the house with your
shirt on backwards and think it was okay.
Speaker 13 (01:11:34):
Yeah, it was okay for a while, and then I
started getting choked in the throat. You know, it's kind
of tight. It's I guess, I guess shirts are made
tighter in the.
Speaker 6 (01:11:44):
Back is different from the front.
Speaker 13 (01:11:47):
Yeah, so I was getting I was I was running.
Speaker 15 (01:11:51):
Out of air.
Speaker 6 (01:11:53):
Very good, I was running out of air. Oh it's terrible.
Speaker 13 (01:11:57):
Anyways, So if you want to call the show, and
we've got another fifteen.
Speaker 6 (01:12:05):
About well seventeen minutes. Have we done two commercials? No?
Speaker 13 (01:12:12):
Okay, Well let's play another couple of things and we'll
have a couple of commercials.
Speaker 6 (01:12:18):
How about the oh how about Kamala the Ai speech?
Speaker 13 (01:12:29):
Okay, because this is a great speech. Everybody, Now, get
your notes out, get your notes so you can write
this down what she says, because it's very very amazing.
This is amazing what this woman has come up with.
I don't know how she lost I just maybe that
was fixed.
Speaker 6 (01:12:48):
I don't know. All right, go ahead, hit it.
Speaker 20 (01:12:52):
AI is kind of a fancy thing. It's first of
all's two letters. It means a artificial intelligence, but ultimately
what it is is it's about machine learning, and so
the machine is taught.
Speaker 21 (01:13:07):
And part of the issue here is what information is
going into the machine that will then determine and we
can predict then if.
Speaker 20 (01:13:17):
We think about what information is going in, what then
will be produced in terms of decisions and opinions that
may be made through that process.
Speaker 22 (01:13:29):
What you just said is one of the most insanely
idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in
your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything
that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this
room is now dumber for having listened to it. I
(01:13:51):
award you no points, and may God have mercy on
your soul.
Speaker 23 (01:14:02):
He said, See, I'm so excited. Many years ago, Paul
called me. It was in the evening and he said, see,
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.
Speaker 11 (01:14:15):
Leave Your Lover?
Speaker 9 (01:14:18):
And I said, Paul, what if it were.
Speaker 23 (01:14:21):
Fifty, you know, fifty ways to leave your lover? And
and there was a long pause, and he said, go on,
(01:14:41):
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, make
a new plan. Stand and he said forty eight. He said,
don't need to be coy Roy, drop off the.
Speaker 11 (01:15:02):
Key, Lee.
Speaker 23 (01:15:04):
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, how
are you preparing it? And I said, Parsley, save Rosemary
in time and now.
Speaker 6 (01:15:16):
Look it up.
Speaker 13 (01:15:20):
Okay, all right, well I hope you like this stuff.
I mean, let me know, because I love it. I
think it's funnier as hell my wife.
Speaker 6 (01:15:28):
Were you laughing well the first time or two?
Speaker 14 (01:15:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:15:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (01:15:32):
Well okay, well not everybody listens at the same time,
so so what are you going to do?
Speaker 6 (01:15:38):
All right?
Speaker 13 (01:15:38):
So anyways, let's go back to whatever I found interesting
this week. The Supreme Court of the United States is
to hear the Ryan Zinc case. Prosecutors offered him five
million dollars to settle.
Speaker 6 (01:15:57):
He's the guy that did not take.
Speaker 13 (01:16:00):
Trump's Trump's what do you call that, you know, the
yeah pardon he didn't take it. He didn't take it,
kept him eligible now to sue, to sue the government
because normally what they'll do is if you accept the pardon,
(01:16:20):
then they'll say, oh, yeah, well that covers everything. Then
it absolutely doesn't. But he refused it. So and the
judge Boseburg, that was his job. That probably sounds familiar.
He just closed the case down. I guess that was
kind of a mistake. So, you know, he could have
(01:16:41):
made restitution and stuff like that. But now now he
just shut the case down, trying to shut him down,
as he did the whole trial. And now they've got
people on it, and you're gonna hear one of those
persons on it in the form of Mark Klusky, who
(01:17:01):
was the lawyer for Ryan Zinc and knows everything that
went on and knows how horribly, how horrible our government
acted towards these these people. You know, you're seeing riots
in LA You're seeing riots in Minnesota. You're seeing riots
(01:17:23):
in Washington, DC. And I'm not Washington, see but Washington State, Seattle,
places like that, Oregon, and yet and yet nobody was
killed other than people in some flash bang situations from
the cops, and I think there was just one or
(01:17:46):
two others that were killed from them not doing anything wrong.
And then there was Ashley Babbitt who was shot by
the head of the security of the the cops for
the for the Congress. So this is what you got.
(01:18:07):
And he knows everything about this. He is co lawyering
with Peter Tickton, who is Trump's best friend, all right,
and Peter Tickton is really doing a lot of research
on this, and this will be I don't know why
it's not out yet. It ought to be out, but
(01:18:27):
we'll see if we can get a little more information
out of Mark mcluskey here in less than an hour, right,
a bout forty five minutes, right.
Speaker 11 (01:18:35):
I know they're coming on in like twelve minutes.
Speaker 13 (01:18:40):
Oh, they're at nine thirty. Oh Chris is at ten. Oh, well,
this is a great introduction. I love Chris too, he's great.
But I got it mixed up. Yeah, Chris is coming
on at ten.
Speaker 6 (01:18:52):
I got that wrong.
Speaker 13 (01:18:54):
And so the McCluskey's are coming on and it's great.
I got them all prep for him and everything, and
we're gonna see if we can ease you know, ease.
It's it's sometimes with these lawyers, you know, they they
are prone not to talk a lot. And now I go,
I go way back with the fact that Mark Mulkusky
(01:19:16):
is was good friends with my lawyer who has died,
a guy named Chuck Tute, very famous lawyer, good friend
to us. Uh and uh and our family. And we
we did we did a lot of great work together.
Speaker 6 (01:19:31):
Uh am, I wrong.
Speaker 14 (01:19:34):
I think you just got divorces with him, didn't you.
Speaker 6 (01:19:37):
Well that was good work.
Speaker 14 (01:19:40):
I don't what, I don't follow, but go ahead.
Speaker 13 (01:19:44):
No, no, well, I mean it's going to happen. I mean,
who hasn't been divorced in this room? Hello, raise your hands?
Speaker 6 (01:19:52):
Come on if you who have who has not been divorced? Here? Yeah? Okay,
so it happens Donald Trump, how many divorces did he have? Two?
Or three? I forget?
Speaker 13 (01:20:09):
Yeah, I don't know, so I think it was three actually,
And we're tired.
Speaker 6 (01:20:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:20:20):
If I've only been tied at the other marriages, I
would have would have worked.
Speaker 6 (01:20:23):
Cos oh god, another joke. All right, here we go.
So it's it's wrong.
Speaker 13 (01:20:32):
Well, we got to have a lot of laughs, you know,
come on to the world. Is like not a great place, okay,
So let's do commercials and then we'll come back, have
a couple of minutes, and then we'll get on the
phone with the McCluskey's.
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All right, we're back on more news. Minnesota cop. Actually
he was an acting as a cop. He was a
Who's Actually they found out that this guy was some
kind of a preacher and went to Africa and danced
and preached about abouts and Jesus and just he was
(01:27:04):
just a family guy. And he goes out and murders
and names Minnesota police or Minnesota not police, but they're
politicians and he's acting as a police officer and then
writes this weird note back to his wife that daddy
(01:27:25):
went to war today. Don't comment back because you might
be you know, indicated or maybe investigated.
Speaker 6 (01:27:36):
So this is really weird, all right, I don't know.
Speaker 13 (01:27:40):
The guy had a manifesto and he was he had
about forty fifty people more he wanted to kill. So
be careful when you open your door and the the guys.
There's only one guy there, you know, and especially if
he's wearing a mask like a Halloween man. Ask or something.
(01:28:01):
But he had a cop car, so I wonder how
he got that. That's going to be interesting. Craft and
craft Hinds are going to remove all their harmful food
dies as of twenty twenty seven, and the lbg qt's
(01:28:27):
whatever of that is. They're invading the USA. It's time
to save our children, because interestingly enough, the Supreme Court
came up with a six to three decision saying that
you can't you can't convince children to do this, and
(01:28:55):
how do you not? I mean, it's it's incredible that
three of those judgs just voted against it even but
still they did. And it's invading every town in this country,
including this one here. You know, there's a lot of
people up here that are defending all these dancers and
(01:29:16):
stuff and no parents allowed even for thirteen years old.
Speaker 6 (01:29:22):
Who do they think they are?
Speaker 13 (01:29:24):
I mean, it's incredible what's happening all over this country.
And another reason why Democrats are looked at as idiots.
Why would you want your kid to change their sex gender?
Speaker 6 (01:29:40):
All right?
Speaker 13 (01:29:41):
Speaking of sex genders, Look what I've got right there,
Jesus just fell into that speaking of sex genders. I
was just talking about the Supreme Court decision there.
Speaker 6 (01:29:52):
All right, let me find my page.
Speaker 13 (01:29:53):
And this gentleman there and as he by himself again,
that pisses me right off.
Speaker 6 (01:29:59):
And I'm glad he here. I'm glad he's here.
Speaker 13 (01:30:02):
But that's only part of the part of the group
here that I expect to happen here.
Speaker 6 (01:30:07):
All right.
Speaker 13 (01:30:09):
So two great Americans, both lawyers. Wow, two in the
same house, saved off three hundred and fifty b l
M and Antifa with a rifle and a tiny handgun
and with these two words private property. Please welcome the
(01:30:32):
All Star recently, especially recently since he's been on the
one six er pardon cases. Mark and well, Pat McCluskey,
So how are you?
Speaker 4 (01:30:52):
Well, you know, I'm fine. But the reason why I'm
solo here today is, you know, last weekend we went
down in New Orleans for the weekend, Yeah, celebrator fortieth
wedding and of and on the plane and the way back,
everywhere was hacking up kittens and Patty got whatever and
everybody on the airplane had. So she's she's under the weather.
Speaker 6 (01:31:08):
As they say, what about the kittens, Well.
Speaker 4 (01:31:12):
That's what that's my euphemism for people coughing like they're dying, right,
I always say hacking up kittens.
Speaker 13 (01:31:17):
Oh you know, I thought, I think when we came
back from UH, I think it was Jamaica or someplace
we got that's when we got the COVID and I remember,
you know, getting back and we were both sick for
a week or so. And this is nineteen twenty one
(01:31:38):
or twenty twenty one.
Speaker 4 (01:31:40):
He didn't look at all day.
Speaker 13 (01:31:41):
Yeah, well thanks, I appreciate that, smart ass.
Speaker 6 (01:31:48):
I set you up.
Speaker 13 (01:31:50):
Anyways, So, so we had this and I called my
doctor and told him I think I got this thing.
And he says, well, you got to come in and
get a shot. I says, you know Marty over seventy.
I said, I said, why do I need a shot?
What about the antibodies? And he says you need a shot?
(01:32:12):
I says, I says you did you look at the
Veyors report? And I'm saying he says, I only read
the New England Journal of Medicine. So I linked it
and I called him back.
Speaker 6 (01:32:28):
And said, by the way, you know what's in the
New York.
Speaker 13 (01:32:33):
New York Journal of Medicine. He says, uh, yeah, I
looked at it. I says, well, good, I want you
to remember one last thing. You're fired.
Speaker 6 (01:32:42):
Yeah, and you know we didn't we didn't go back.
My wife was feeding me.
Speaker 13 (01:32:48):
Iver met him because her dad was in He was
in the cattle business as a big animal vet and
it seemed to work.
Speaker 4 (01:33:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:33:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:33:00):
So when I got COVID, I called up our event.
Actually I called up my COVID doctor and I said,
it's the interviewing. I can't just eat my horses, I rebected.
She said, no, just tightraded based on your weight. And
then you know, so, yeah, yeah, I did.
Speaker 6 (01:33:15):
It's good to be a firmer, you know, like.
Speaker 13 (01:33:17):
You yeah, a gentleman firm, A gentleman, I know, I
I was laughing.
Speaker 6 (01:33:24):
That's why.
Speaker 13 (01:33:24):
All right, So Cash Bettel, the head of the good
head of the FBI, has proof that China printed ballots
for Biden in twenty twenty and that the elections were
stolen elections in twenty twenty. How many people got either
(01:33:45):
fired or kicked off social media or punished for saying
anything about that until you know, maybe.
Speaker 4 (01:33:53):
Now lots and lots of people that you know ed.
Martin is now vowing to prosecute the people that a
cut of the truth tellers, I mean the bottom line
is it was against the law to tell the truth
about either the COVID virus or the twenty twenty election
up until January twentieth of this year. And now we're
(01:34:13):
actually getting some sanity back in the world where it's
it's no longer against the law in America to tell
the truth about most things. It's still illegal to tell
the truth about some things. But you know, I can't
get it. I mean, even Tucker Carlson said there there's
some things on the planet that you just can't tell
the truth about. But he couldn't tell us what it
was because truth about it.
Speaker 13 (01:34:32):
Well, one thing he was tolling, I have one thing
that was talking about that there was no atomic bombs
in in Iran. And Trump called him on it, he
called I don't know whether he called him or not,
but he said, he's wrong.
Speaker 6 (01:34:47):
We know they have atomic bombs there.
Speaker 4 (01:34:52):
And TULC Gabbard, right, Taulca Gabbard a couple of weeks ago,
test to Fried in front of Congress and saying, no,
they don't have any weapons grade you'ar ranium. Know they're
not trying to build a bomb, and know the IATOLA
has not authorized a bomb.
Speaker 13 (01:35:04):
Well, where did that come from? You know, I've read
that too. I heard about that, I didn't see it.
Speaker 4 (01:35:10):
Yeah, and so you know, once I got to tell
you this. Yeah, we've been twice in the recent past
when the propaganda mechanism of the entire United States, all media,
not just right wing media, not left wing media, but
all media and all pundits jump on the same side.
And when that happens, you know it's pure propaganda. But
the first one was Ukraine, right, My favorite example was
(01:35:31):
I was talking to Tucker Carlson about this. First one
was when at a joint house in Congress, Vladimir Zelenski
gets up there and gives this this speech like he's
a champion of the world, and then they play this
four minute propaganda film with the girls holding little kittens
and stuff, just like out of Wag the Dog, and
they portrayed they played this to joint houses of Congress
(01:35:52):
live on television like it was real news and not
just propaganda. And I wrote to Tucker Carlson, I said,
never he was still with Fox at the time, I
guess said, never believe that Fox would engage in such
bald propaganda as this. But now it's the same with
the war against Iran. Now, all of a sudden, you know,
the you know, Iran went from having nothing more than
sixty percent refined uranium to now having you know, they've
(01:36:16):
got ninety percent refined uranium, and they've got bombs, and
they've got this and got that, except that the person
that our government has charged with national security says it
ain't true. And then she gets a strong arm treatment
from the President says, oh, I guess maybe I was
wrong about that. Oh yeah, she wasn't wrong about it
before before it became politically important to say something different.
Speaker 13 (01:36:39):
Well, President called Tucker apparently, I'm sure he mentioned your
name while he was talking to him, right, but he's he's.
Speaker 6 (01:36:49):
He said, uh to Tucker, says that's not true.
Speaker 13 (01:36:53):
We know independently that they've got it, and so, you know,
who are you going to believe is what you're what
you're saying. And I've had people scream at me that
they don't have it, scream at me, And I said, well,
then would why would Iran go around talking about this
for the last fifteen years, that they're going to put
(01:37:14):
a nuke, maybe two nukes in Israel. They're saying this
to the world, and maybe as many nukes as necessary
in the big Devil in the USA.
Speaker 4 (01:37:26):
Yeah, but you know, you think back to even the
first Bush administration. We've been being told by the propaganda
mechanism that it RAN's been days or weeks away from
nuclear weapon for at least twenty years. And when they
tell you the same thing for twenty years, if it
wasn't right twenty one years ago or twenty years ago,
or nineteen years ago or eighteen years ago or seventeen
(01:37:47):
years ago, why should we believe it's true today, particularly
when the head of National security who's charged with knowing
these things says it ain't true.
Speaker 13 (01:37:55):
I don't know, all right. So anyways, get let's get
on with the real subject is, and that is you know,
let's talk about the one six case and how much
you can you how much truth you can give me
in this? Would you walk me through the specific evidence
that shows one sixth defendants were targeted on behalf of
(01:38:17):
the of the Democrats.
Speaker 4 (01:38:19):
Sure I'm not talking and hundreds of the Jay sixers.
And there were a couple of guys that did some
bad things on J six broke windows and stuff like that.
Speaker 6 (01:38:28):
When you say a couple.
Speaker 13 (01:38:30):
Were they actual J sixers or were they BLM or antitha.
Speaker 4 (01:38:36):
During good question? A lot of them were agents provocate are.
The ones that were not were egged down by the
ones that were right. But the vast majority of people
walked in through open doors held open for them by
capitol police. Fist bumped the cops, saying the national anthem,
chanted Usa, Usa Usa, and walked out without touching anything,
(01:38:56):
breaking anything, fight with anybody doing anything bad. They were
hunted down like the worst criminals. Those guys would have
their front doors kicked in by the FBI at the Krackadawn,
the thirty FBI vehicles in their front yard, helicopters flying overhead,
their entire neighborhoods blocked off them themselves, their spouses, their
minor children, pulled out with machine guns pointed to their heads,
(01:39:19):
taken down to the local FBI headquarters, chained up hands
and feet, and then people. In the history of the
United States, no FBI aid had ever prosecuted, ever investigated,
or arrested people on misdemeanors. No misdemeanor defendants ever went
to federal prison except after nine after January sixth, when
(01:39:41):
hundreds We're talking hundreds of ordinary moms and dads and
patriots and did no more than walk through open doors,
got prison sentences in federal prison for trespass or for
one that they made a lot of people lead to,
which is picketing and parading. Right, picketing and parading. You know,
we have this thing called the First Amendment of the Constumery.
(01:40:04):
It says Congress shall make no law right regarding the
establishment of a religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,
or bridging the freedom of speech or of the press,
or the right of the people peaceably to assemble to
seek redrafts of their agrievances. Right, this is what these
people were doing. The vast overwhelming majority of them have
(01:40:25):
We got one guy was a twenty year policeman who
did nothing more than when he says, step on the
government's grass. They claimed he was on a restrict area
on the Capitol grounds, although there were no barricades, no
indication that was restricted grounds. He lost his police certificate.
He did time. They came in. He had an FFL
(01:40:45):
federal firearms license. They came in, they seized all his records,
They seized all his twenty four to seventy three. He's
a form you have to fill up. And then the
ATF comes in and says, show us your documentation. Show
us here you haven't been violating the laws of the ATF.
And he says, I can't show you my documents. The
government seized all my documents. They seized all my forty
(01:41:05):
four to seventy threes. And the ATF says, no, we've
checked with him. They didn't. Your line th us right.
Just you know, there's a guy who's a kind of
DEA agent, right.
Speaker 6 (01:41:17):
So what was so somebody hated him for some reason?
Speaker 4 (01:41:20):
What was They hated him for standing up for his right,
his First Amendment rights. They hated him because and anybody
that had, you know, a business that is contrary to
what the federal government under Joe Biden would like like
of people that have federal firearms licenses, people that were
special Forces, people that had airplanes, for example, they all
(01:41:42):
got the harshest treatment. There's a guy who's talking to yesterday,
and I've talked to him for a long time. He
was a DEA agent on the job in DC that day.
He raises his arm to signal somebody. As he raises
his arm. His jacket pulls back and you can see
his pistol and his light and his back. They charged
him with flourishing his weapon on Capitol Browns. His brother
(01:42:05):
was an FBI agent. His brother turned it in right
his yesterday. He got fired recently, So at least they're
doing that. But I mean, uh, the and he got
a security clearance poll the d age right, so we
can't get a job now. He can't go back to
work as a for the federal government. He can't. He
was trying to go to work for the CIA, can't
(01:42:27):
do anything now because his security clearances have been polled.
I mean, we had every you know, just the wide
variety of people, just moms and dads going there to
do their patriotic duty. People got years in prison, People
got years of supervised probation. People got home detention with
(01:42:48):
ankle bracelets where they couldn't leave the front porch of
their house. You know, we're doing no more than walking
through an open door. Some people not even going inside.
Your Our buddy or Ryan's inc or died inside the building,
but they gave him years in prison. Yeah, and then
some evil bastard at the Justice Department comes up with
this concept of the fifteen twelve yard, the obstruction of
(01:43:10):
a government proceeding, something which was designed for the Enron
cases where people hid documents, right, Yeah, and think that
was the felony enhancement that gave the government the right
to give people years in federal prison for doing nothing more.
For example, in the case of Ryan's Zank walking outside
the Capitol building and filming what was really going on? Well,
(01:43:31):
speaking speaking, I can't tell you how many people told
me that after their visit to the Capitol Building that day,
they went back to their hotel rooms and watched what
the media was portraying and say, was I there, That's
not what I saw.
Speaker 13 (01:43:49):
So so speaking about how many others than Antifa, Rey
Epps and the DC cops Capitol cops, uh, contributed to
entrap innocence? What what was the what was the plan?
I mean there was a plan there first to welcome
(01:44:11):
them and then you you you shoot these things at them.
Speaker 4 (01:44:17):
And yeah, and you know, everything was fine until about
two sixteen pm that Africa. Yeah, the crowds outside, even
on the west side of the Capitol where the scaffolding
was in the tower. Everybody was just saying and chanting
and that sort of stuff. For reasons which we have
not yet discovered. We don't know who issued the order.
The Capitol Police and the Metro Police started shooting percussion
grenades into the crowd, shooting rubber bullets in, shooting pepper
(01:44:40):
balls in, and that made the crowd that, needless to say,
agitated the crowd.
Speaker 13 (01:44:44):
Yeah, but you know, and it was meant to obviously
meant to do that to set up set up a scenario.
Speaker 4 (01:44:53):
Yeah, the concept was to incite a bigger rite. I
was thinking about this last night, to think about this.
They arrested fifteen hundred and eighty three people which they
claim were terrorists, which they claim were insurrectionists, which they
claim we're trying to overthrow the government.
Speaker 6 (01:45:09):
Right.
Speaker 4 (01:45:10):
Did you hear about any gun battles when people got arrested?
Not one, Not a single one to mine house except
for everybody Ashley Babbitt, not a single one. All these
fierce bad insurrectionists came to the front doors, even when
the FBI is pulling machine guns on their four year
old kids, and didn't shoot fat They show up at
(01:45:31):
four at six o'clock in the morning with their loud
speakers and their lights blurring kicking in the door, and
no one took offense at that enough to pull a
gun and try to defend themselves. You gotta imagine, say,
Dave Weinbaum's fast asleep at six o'clock in the morning,
in the middle of the winter. All of a sudden,
his house is lit up by lights. People are kicking
(01:45:52):
in the doors. You look outside and people with machine
guns are all over the place. There's no way you
can tell what's going on because you're looking into the
blinding lights of their spotlights. How the hell do you
know who they are? And yet, if these were really fierce,
bad insurrections, what do you think at least one of
them would air and make a mistake and think he
was under attack and fight back. But no, everybody just
submitted to arrest. Yeah, submitted. It wouldn't be much.
Speaker 6 (01:46:15):
I could do because you know, I sleep naked, So.
Speaker 4 (01:46:18):
A lot of people sleep naked. A lot of these
people were only doing the opportunity to put on their
underpants before they got hauled out in front of in
front of that, you know, to stand out in the
snow for forty five minutes. Yeah, a guy who's organizing
the Washington State J sixers. There's thirty three Washington State
J sixers, a guy named Scott Christiansen. When they came
in and raided his house, he had a fifteen year
(01:46:40):
old daughter in her in her underwear, who were the
cops pulled out of the house, made stand out in
the wintertime in Washington State, then took her back in
the house, made her undressed and redressed in front of
fifteen FBI agents with their machine guns trained on her.
I mean for a trespass, for the trespass of her father,
you know it, And you know a lot of these things.
(01:47:02):
A lot of these raids took place years later. People
were still getting arrested right before the election last fall,
when the FBI and the federal government had been investigating this,
you know, the largest investigation in the history of the FBI,
they'll tell you. And they knew damn well because they
were following these people and surreveiling them and tracing them
for months and sometimes years. Knew they were completely harmless,
(01:47:25):
ordinary citizens. And they would still show up at six
o'clock in the morning with thirty FBI officers and federal
marshals in full combat gear with machine guns and kicking
their doors. This was not a pursuit of justice.
Speaker 6 (01:47:37):
Well, who gave the orders for this?
Speaker 16 (01:47:39):
Was it?
Speaker 6 (01:47:40):
Merrick?
Speaker 4 (01:47:43):
You know, I don't know who actually is running the
White House. Nobody knows who was president of in those days.
Speaker 13 (01:47:48):
Yeah, that's the real secret there. But if the FBI
was doing it, who were they directed by?
Speaker 4 (01:47:56):
Yeah? Absolutely? And you know I probably said this on
your show a couple of weeks ago, but if I
were prosecuting these cases, I would take the deposition of
the of the FBI officer that's holding his machine gun
on a four year old, and I'd say, what kind
of a reprehensible bastard to you to hold a machine
gun on a four year old? And he'd say, I
didn't want to do it, it's ridiculous. We think this
is the most ridiculous thing we ever did. But I
(01:48:17):
was told to do it by so and so. Then
he takes so and so's deposition, Yeah, he said, what
kind of a reprehensible bastard to you to order your FBI?
Speaker 6 (01:48:24):
He just climb up to the ladder there, right.
Speaker 4 (01:48:27):
Absolutely all we have to Merrit Garland. And if Merrick
Garland says it wasn't my decision, it was somebody at
the White House, then we find that person. And you
know Ed Martin is vowed to find these people good,
to prosecute the ones that are still subject to prosecution,
and out and shame the ones that he can't prosecute.
Speaker 6 (01:48:43):
Now he's with a DOJ right now, right.
Speaker 4 (01:48:46):
Yeah, he's got a number of different hats now, but
he is the weaponization of bizarre for the DOJ to
find out, to investigate all the weaponization of the government
under the Biden administration and then fix it if possible.
Speaker 6 (01:49:00):
Now, now, please explain how.
Speaker 13 (01:49:03):
The DC judges and prosecutors claim the evidence showed criminal
activity trespassing or violence or vandalism to deprive the one
six ers of their constitutional rights.
Speaker 4 (01:49:20):
Well, once they did that, the ASA's assistant US attorneys,
we're having xparte communications through the judges, which is of
course completely impermissible. The judges were declaring the defendants guilty
before they'd hurt any evidence. In both bention and jury trials.
The judges in almost every case that I've talked to
(01:49:41):
at the time of sentencing says I'm not sentencing you
for what you did, but to set an example. Okay,
you asked me earlier. What all this was designed to do.
This was designed to intimidate the American people, to show
that if you stood up against your government, the government
will crush you, destroy you, make your life a living,
how bankrupt you, make you unemployable, and make you wish
you'd never been born. Second thing is they were hoping
(01:50:04):
to inspire a bigger response, so there'd be some dead
bodies on the ground that they could film. And for example,
the FBI is Capitol police. Rather, we're directing people that
had come in through open doors leave through broken windows
so they get that photo op of people coming out
of broken windows. I mean, Capitol police instructed people who
(01:50:24):
had come in through doors the Capitol police had opened
for them to leave through broken windows just so they
could get those pictures. They were faking evidence, they were
hiding exculpatory evidence, they were doctoring photographs. I mean is
it is the most corrupting. And then you have the
court appointed public defenders, who are almost all leftists, who
(01:50:45):
would tell our clients, you know you're guilty, you're an insurrectionist,
you should plead guilty and you could go to prison.
I mean, the people that are allegedly represented, how.
Speaker 13 (01:50:55):
Do you once they plead guilty, what are your options
as a lawyer?
Speaker 4 (01:51:02):
Well, you know they've all been pardoned now by the president,
so you know, we're not representing them on any criminal charges,
although some people are still facing some criminal charges. But
what we're doing is we're attempting to set up a
program to get them compensated. And I mean most of
these people, people that weren't self employed, are almost universally unemployable,
right because they're now insurrectionists or terrorists or criminal And
(01:51:26):
you know that the conundrum is, right, the government sets
you up to where they want to charge you with
fifteen felonies, that's going to cost you the rest of
your life in prison. We're doing no more than walking
through an open door that's being held open for you
by the cops. They then use that coercive force to
get you to plead guilty to a misdemeanor like picketing
(01:51:47):
and parading or remaining in a.
Speaker 6 (01:51:48):
Restricted air i e.
Speaker 4 (01:51:50):
Trespass, Right, and then you plead guilty, and then the
press says, well, look they're guilty. They admitted they're guilty,
but they require you the government forced you to commit perjury,
to admit doing something you didn't do and then they say,
well you have pled guilty to it, say it did
it right?
Speaker 6 (01:52:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:52:05):
And all these people that you know, people that walk in.
My record is six seconds. One of the guys was
six seconds in the Capitol building, stepped his foot in
left ground, said not here, steps back out.
Speaker 6 (01:52:17):
That that was a heavy boot he was wearing, wasn't it.
Speaker 4 (01:52:21):
But that's the the real, the real, the endgame of
all this was they wanted to create a big enough scene,
a big enough quote insurrection unquote where they'd be able
to blame it on Donald Trump and keep him from
being able to run free election under the fourteenth Amendment.
And so many people have told me that the government
(01:52:41):
came to them and said, if you if you say
Donald Trump puts you after this, well we'll let you
go or give you a decent.
Speaker 6 (01:52:48):
How many of them agreed to do that?
Speaker 4 (01:52:50):
Almost nobody, essentially nobody, because it just wasn't true. And
these people are they would not be there if they
were not American patriots, and American patriots you know, aren't cowards,
and they're not going to not going to roll over
on the president just to save themselves, you know, six
months in prison, four years ago.
Speaker 13 (01:53:10):
So why can't you break some of these cops. Wasn't
there a different cop who was in charge of the
Capitol Police and didn't He either was fired or he resigned.
Speaker 4 (01:53:25):
Yeah, he was forced to resign. He went public with
the fact that Nancy Pelosi refused to communicate with him
and refused to give him any support, refused to give
him adequate refuse of course a national guard that Donald
Trump had requested, but refused the Capitol Police any additional support.
Then Nancy Pelosi lied and said that she was in
constant contact with the chief of the Capitol Police, which
(01:53:47):
was a complete line. And then, of course, I think
it was like one or two days later, after January sixth,
he resigned.
Speaker 6 (01:53:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:53:55):
And also Nancy recently, I'm sure you have this tape
of her talking to her daughter that it was her fault. Yeah,
So how does she how does she weeze a lot
of this?
Speaker 4 (01:54:07):
I don't know. I'm hoping that she does not weez
a lot of it. Here's another fun fact. Nancy Pelosse's
daughter is a quote journalist quote. She was interviewing j
six defendants while they are still subject to prosecution, not
revealing the fact that she was Nancy Pelosi's daughter and
leading them on to the thinking that she was on
our side whilst extracting information from him.
Speaker 13 (01:54:30):
Well, what what precedents are statutes? Uh, we're mostly grievously
failed due to accepting pardons as compensation for their unconstitutional treatment.
Speaker 4 (01:54:46):
Well, you know, the pardoners obliterated a lot of the
you know, the people that had their cases on appeal.
But here's the thing, right, I aren't our philosophy on this,
and I believe it's absolutely true.
Speaker 6 (01:54:58):
Is it?
Speaker 4 (01:54:58):
From the highest level of the probably whoever is actually
running the White House, through Merrick Garland, down to Christopher Ray,
down to the individual FBI agents, we were all involved
in a conspiracy to deprive people of their constitutional rights
in order to foment this thing that they wanted to
call it an insurrection. Their First Amendment rights were obviously
violated because most of these people were doing no more
(01:55:20):
than peaceably assembling to seek redress of their grievance. And
I e complain about the twenty twenty election. Most of
these people had their Second Amendment rights deprived because even
if they're only charged in this demeanors, they had to
give up all their weapons. Their Fourth Amendment rights in
almost every case I've talked to, are violated because most
(01:55:41):
of these people never saw a search warrant that people
would come in and ransack their houses ter them apart. Now,
the Fourth Amendment requires that there be a search warrant
issued upon affidavit upon problem cause, specifically identifying the places
and persons to be searching and the things to be seized.
These were just blanket search warrants or special ones where
(01:56:05):
the limitations are just absolutely ignored, and the people would
come in get their houses ransacked. Sixth Amendment violations. These
people didn't get juries or their peers. They got juries
and people that hated them and wanted them to go
in prison for the rest of their life. Eighth Amendment violations.
Speaker 6 (01:56:19):
Why go ahead?
Speaker 13 (01:56:22):
Why were these people all convinced that they that they
were going to go down because of the voting was
all for Trump.
Speaker 4 (01:56:31):
I've heard people say that when they're in there for
jury selection, the Vinier panel, the people waiting to get
on the jury, we're giving them the finger, We're swearing
at them.
Speaker 6 (01:56:40):
I mean, this is so you have this documented as well.
Speaker 4 (01:56:44):
Well, yeah, you know, if I'm picking a jury in
Singler's County. If I'm picking a jury in Franklin County
or down in Phelps County where you are, if somebody
stands up and says, you know, I hate the mccoskey's,
the reprehensible bastards they all wore, go to jail. You
get the whole panel strung. Because before I've.
Speaker 24 (01:57:02):
Heard that before, yeah, yeah, But in this, in these cases,
you know, you get you get you know Trump, I
mean not Trump, Biden administration officials on jury's.
Speaker 4 (01:57:14):
You get people that vow that they hate Trump, hate
to Maga, get on jury's people that you know, there
was nothing like a unbiased jury. That's why, that's why,
uh the people pled the things they didn't do, because
the conviction rate by Jerry Troles was almost one hundred percent.
Conviction rate and bench trials in front of the judge
was almost one hundred percent. Conviction on all charges with
(01:57:37):
no evidence was a standard outcome. And so what are
you gonna do? Are you gonna please go.
Speaker 2 (01:57:41):
Out you know who?
Speaker 13 (01:57:42):
You could for one thing? Hear it in the news
like this is news. I don't see anybody covering this.
I don't see Fox, I don't see uh news new
Max Newsmax who is covering this.
Speaker 4 (01:57:57):
The only guy that's really covering it is Greg Kelly,
a news Max and he talks about it on a
regular basis. But you're right, Fox is absolutely ignoring it.
I think in the real world, half of the Republicans
in Congress I would like to see the Jay Sics
issue just go away because they were frightened. I mean,
you know, I harkened back to nine one one, right,
(01:58:21):
and I'll just just the irony of, you know, the propaganda.
And I keep using propaganda because I don't see anything
on mainStreet media, and I include Fox and Newsmax on
that these days, that isn't just propaganda. There's no no
pretant of objectivity anam where you're either lying on one
side or lying on the other. But back in nine
to one one, immediately after the next day, I like
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nine to twelve, the big headline everywhere was these colories
don't run. And the Congress was standing on the steps
of the Capitol building singing God bless America. Right then
an envelope shows up at some congressman's office with some
white powder in it, and they have actuate the Capitol. Right,
these colors don't run unless somebody sends us some talpum
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powder and an envelope, in which case we're out of here,
our tables, in our in our undisclosed location.
Speaker 13 (01:59:10):
You know, all going crazy about this fake cop up
in Minnesota. Now they want, they want billions more to
protect them. Maybe just here's an interesting thing. Yes, I
gotta go charttly here. I know, so do I.
Speaker 4 (01:59:25):
But uh, Woody Harrelson's dad shot at a federal a
federal judge down in Texas back when I was in
law school, and that's when courthouse security started. And now
it's it's just it's comprehensive all over the country and
very invasive and unconstitutional in my opinion. But you know
what you're run for, judge, you're running for Congress. You
assume those dangers inherent those positions. You shouldn't you shouldn't
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have that job. And if you're going to be such
a coward, you say, please protect me, because I'm afraid
that somebody might damage me for the job I spent
millions of dollars trying to require because in the real world,
I'm just some stooge coward, and I want to have
the federal government protect me greater than any one of
my constituents gets protected. And I think that's a hypocrisy
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that needs.
Speaker 13 (02:00:09):
Man, all right, other than Dave Weinbaum show, Where can
people find you and hire you?
Speaker 4 (02:00:15):
I am at McCloskey law dot com, mc c l
O s K E y l A W dot com.
I am at on Exit McCloskey USA. I'm on a rumble.
You can still catch my old broadcast. I've given up
broadcasting so that I can devote full time to January sixth,
But you can still see my old programs on my
x feed or on Rumble under Mark McCloskey on fire.
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And we're going to be down in the Springfield area
on the fourth of July. We'll be there on the
fifth of July for a j sixth reunion and you
can meet us down there in the Rogersville, Missouri on
January fifth.
Speaker 6 (02:00:48):
All right.
Speaker 13 (02:00:49):
And you know, I hear the I hear the vagra
thieves got caught. They were too stiff to run.
Speaker 4 (02:01:01):
I thought you were going to say they're up to something.
Speaker 6 (02:01:03):
Well, I could have.
Speaker 13 (02:01:04):
I could have said that, but I didn't say that,
and I still got I didn't get did I get crickets.
Speaker 6 (02:01:11):
Now, okay, listen in do it again?
Speaker 4 (02:01:15):
There is all right.
Speaker 6 (02:01:16):
That means I want all right, thank you so much.
Speaker 13 (02:01:19):
Hi to Pat, I want you next time, if that's possible,
And I did. You aren't really good, but you know
she sort of like adds so much to.
Speaker 4 (02:01:29):
It, so she really does. I miss her when she's
not on the program.
Speaker 6 (02:01:32):
Yeah, well tell her I miss her too.
Speaker 4 (02:01:34):
Okay, assuming we're not annihilated by World War three, we'll
see you soon.
Speaker 13 (02:01:38):
All right, all right, thank you my friend. All right,
let's hear it. Let's hear it from my friend Mark McCluskey,
and let's get on to the next guy. The next guy.
All right, who is he? Oh my gosh, I'm sorry
to keep you waiting. You know that was right? Oh,
no problem. It was great listening to Mark.
Speaker 11 (02:01:55):
Oh okay, you could hear agree with you so much
of what he has to say.
Speaker 14 (02:01:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:01:58):
Yeah, he's a good guy.
Speaker 11 (02:01:59):
And i'd like, by the way, i'd like to find
out when that gathering is. You said he's gonna be
down in Springfield, because I'd love to go down there
and meet him.
Speaker 13 (02:02:05):
Just Rogersville, Rogersville, he said, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:02:12):
Okay, this this gentleman. Uh. He's an author of rules
for Defeating Radicals. Uh.
Speaker 13 (02:02:20):
He is, he is an American. Uh, he is saving
an American state one pizza at a time.
Speaker 16 (02:02:30):
Uh.
Speaker 13 (02:02:31):
And he knows Mike Flynn please please welcome now that
he's in Missouri.
Speaker 6 (02:02:37):
I don't know why. Uh, Chris Adamo, didn't you find
that flattering?
Speaker 11 (02:02:45):
I did, and I'll tell you. I love Missouri. Missouri
is the American heartland you get out of Saint Louis
and Kansas. City of Missouri is I mean, down to earth? Yeah,
what made America great?
Speaker 13 (02:02:55):
I would agree with that. I you know, I mean
it's I've been happy down here for for fifty years.
Of course I've been here seventy years, but no I haven't.
Uh No, I've been I've been happy here most of
my life. My lovely wife here was born right in
this area.
Speaker 6 (02:03:14):
Right, Columbia, Columbia, Missouri, Columbia. Yes, yeah, and uh I
went to college out here.
Speaker 13 (02:03:22):
I went to school, work, you know, work for me
for when she was sixteen years old.
Speaker 6 (02:03:27):
And she's still hanging around.
Speaker 12 (02:03:28):
Me emotionally scarred forever.
Speaker 6 (02:03:31):
That's right.
Speaker 13 (02:03:33):
So not so apparently, not one illegal illegal alien was
found this month in America, and that's in the year.
After a year, we're down ninety three percent in our
illegal aliens.
Speaker 11 (02:03:54):
We stopped them from crossing in. Now what we got
to do is get get them, starting with the bad actors,
but get those that shouldn't be here back out of
the country. And that's the real battle that we're in
right now because the left, the left can only win
elections two ways, by cheating at the ballot box and
by sticking phony voters in there. Because they do not
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have anywhere near a majority of the American people on
their side, and so they're going to try and keep
the illegals here and then they're going to try and
give them the right to vote, excuse me, the right
to vote and determine the future of our country. These
are foreigners, sometimes hostile foreigners that the Left wants to
give carte blanche towos to where they can they can
drag America down into the gutters and turn into the
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nightmare that they that these people escaped from.
Speaker 13 (02:04:38):
Well, we had a little bit of a victory when
I guess it was a local court said that that
Trump has the right to have National Guard there in
la and to send back illegals is right.
Speaker 11 (02:04:53):
And actually that court was just all that court was
doing was upholding the law and the Constitution is written.
I mean, well, like you're talking about a legal no brainer,
that's it.
Speaker 13 (02:05:03):
Well, yeah, but there's a lot of legal no brainers.
I was just talking with Mark Mclusky about this. Oh yeah,
and it's an incredible thing what they've done. They had
their own little instruction and it was huge, and they
hurt a lot of American people, and they hurt this
country badly.
Speaker 11 (02:05:20):
And here's the thing that we need to understand about it. Yeah,
this was This was not ineptitude on their part. This
was agenda driven leftist anti American, anti constitution attacks a strategy.
Speaker 13 (02:05:36):
Yeah, I would agree with that one hundred percent. So
both sides are pushing back on a migrant, even current illegals.
If no criminals should be it should be happening. And
this is Trump's idea. He's talking about, you know, the
farmers that get these visas to get to work the
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fields and all that back and forth, and they're they're
really I guess you could. I don't think there are
illegal aliens, but people are saying there that's part of
the deal that they're taking these guys out too, and Gales.
Speaker 11 (02:06:14):
Well, and you're going to see again, You're going to
see the Left on every every single issue out there there.
They cannot deal with it in its reality because they lose.
And and I'll take this right back if everybody's looking
right back to my book. We take things back to
the reality, and the Left loses. So they have to
have lies. They have to they have to mock the truth,
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they have to attack the truth bearers, and they have
to present things under total falsehood otherwise they lose. So
so you're hearing this stuff about it, it's like, well, the
crops are going to rot in the fields unless we
can get all these illegals in here. And like you said,
both sides. Unfortunately, I can take it back to George W. Bush,
the great Republican globalist turns out to be rhino we
(02:07:00):
had back in the first years of those you know,
you know, I voted for the guy, and I was
happy when he won, and then I'm watching and these
these inane things start happening. And I will tell you this,
I have no doubt in my mind that if it
weren't for nine to eleven, he never would have won
reelection because he just went completely like a rhino. Typically
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does you get in touting one thing and then you
completely betray it and go over and try and appeal
to the opposition. And he was the one that said, well,
they're just doing jobs Americans won't do. Now, the reality
of that is, if you want to say that sentence
and speak the truth, it's that these illegals are doing
jobs Americans won't do for third world wages, and that's
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the effort of getting these people in.
Speaker 6 (02:07:45):
Yeah, I would agree with that. I would agree with that.
Speaker 13 (02:07:48):
So the Scotus now also come up with a pretty
good thing and they they stopped transgender operations six to three.
Speaker 4 (02:08:02):
Yep.
Speaker 11 (02:08:05):
And I would add there that the left is having
a meltdown over that.
Speaker 2 (02:08:10):
Elizabeth Warren is.
Speaker 11 (02:08:11):
Talking about this is so abusive. Now, if you were
to follow these kids that get in these situations, these
these young children, First of all, they are there, they
don't know what they're talking about. You know, when I
when I was six years old, I wanted to be
a bird. Okay, I don't need doctors cramming feathers into
my arms because I want to be a bird. Okay,
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these kids they do this, and then they get all
this adulation, often from their crooked parents and from their
lunatic teachers. They get all this adulation for the little
boy saying he wants to be a girl. They get
genitally mutilated, they get hormonally poisoned, and then now that
they've been used and they can be held up as
an icon for all this progressivism, then they pretty much
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get cast aside. And the suicide rate among these kids
is unbelievable because what have they done. They've totally wrecked
their bodies. They've totally chemically perverted their bodies, and and
and they don't have answers. They don't have that peace
of mind that they were promised that they were going
to have if they do all this hideous mutilation of
their bodies. But they're no longer like.
Speaker 13 (02:09:16):
You said, you know, you wanted to put you know,
feathers on or whatever it is. Uh, you know your
parents probably told you, no, you can't do that. Okay, Yeah,
they're preventing that from happening. They're preventing the parents exactly,
from from controlling their own children, from from mortal abrogation
of their lives.
Speaker 11 (02:09:37):
Well, we used to have this thing called child abuse. Yes,
and and the left still on the books. Yeah, but
it gets selectively enforced because he used to be Now
neglecting your child and your child runs wild, that was
child abuse. Well then they said, no, if you stop
your child from doing what he wants, you're you're constraining him,
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that's child abuse. If you paddle his little b when
he's being bad so that he doesn't behave that way
as an adult, that's the child abuse. They stopped us
from actually disciplining and raising our children because that's abusive.
But going in and literally literally surgically attacking and mutilating
their bodies, they say, that's not abuse. This is how
the Left grabs every issue and completely puts the shoe
(02:10:21):
on the wrong foot. Unfortunately, we have allowed that to
go on. Thankfully there's some people standing up against it
and that, like you said, this Supreme Court decision six
or sixty three, Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:10:32):
We got three three judges, three.
Speaker 11 (02:10:35):
Three people up there that are that that should be
registered sex offenders at this point. Those three judges that
went along with with with the idea of abusing children,
those those people are evil and they should be honestly
registered sex offenders. For for advocating that kind of treatment
of children.
Speaker 6 (02:10:51):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 13 (02:10:52):
Anyways, going back to the president for a minute, he's
putting these he put these huge poles for our flag
to show the world how much we love the USA
at the White House. And I guess here they're screwing.
Speaker 6 (02:11:11):
He's a gang. He's a gang. Oh he's doing jeez.
Speaker 11 (02:11:15):
This is this is this is the Olenski strategy. You
take every issue, every issue, and you totally recast it
in these phony terms that puts the leftist lunatics on
their phony moral high ground and puts us on the
defensive if we let them. Now think about this, Kamala
Harris was was coronated as the supposed Democrat candidate for
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president in twenty twenty four without a single vote. They
just they just got together behind closed door somewhere and
said she's in. Yeah, okay. And they're talking about us
having having royalty, Yeah okay. If you look at what
went on from twenty twenty to twenty twenty four, Joe
Biden is this mindless puppet that often doesn't know what
room he's in. And there's somebody and we all know
(02:12:01):
who it was, Barack, We all know who you were
running things behind the scenes, and they're telling us that
we're the ones that have royalty. This is how they
do it. This is why it's so imperative that our
side not let them get away with this. You see
them doing this, you call them out on it.
Speaker 13 (02:12:18):
Well, there's now an investigation as to whether this Jackson
Supreme Court judge wasn't put in there by some Biden
and Obama cabinet member by auto pen and you know
what if that happens, Well, what.
Speaker 11 (02:12:39):
Happens to the judge. She's also talked about the fact
that the cash Bettel this week says that we have
all of this proof. What have you and I said
all along about the twenty twenty election. It was fixed,
it was fixed, it was stolen. That makes that an
illegitimate presidency, and.
Speaker 13 (02:12:56):
That made us look like idiots and got us you know,
just like the vaccines, if you said something against them,
that would get you banned, shadow and all sorts of
nasty things would happen.
Speaker 11 (02:13:09):
Here's the problem, though. Here's the problem, though, Dave. You
have so many and some of them are some of
them are actual turncoat Republicans. Some of them are just
cowards that were so afraid to call that out as
a stolen election. And the minute you called it out
as a stolen election, well you're being extreme, you're being extreme,
and that way they silence our side. The truth is
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that the Republican conservative base was actually the ultimate guilty
party in allowing twenty twenty to be stolen because we
began pulling our punches. You've heard me say how by
the end of that first week after the election, we
were so scared of saying we saw something wrong because
they're going to scream that we're insurrectionists. You know, we're
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trying to advocate overthrow and all that. We started using
terms like possible voting irregularities. The left counted on because
I can guarantee you if the roles were reversed on that,
and it was the Republicans who had pulled all those massive,
flagrant stunts, closing down the windows, bringing in the ballots,
all of the hacking the machines. If the Republicans had
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done that, you would not have seen the left using
terms like possible voting irregularities. So here's what's got to change.
We are side have got to speak out and speak
out bluntly, and I am really Yeah. I like rich
Richard Lockwood's message. He he says right out of Rules
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for Radicals. That's why, Richard, if you haven't got a
copy of my book, Rules for Defeating Radicals, that's how
we This is how we confront that Olensky strategy. Anyway,
I got distracted there, But we cannot we cannot allow
the left to dictate the terms of discourse. And minute
we do that, we've we've forfeited the high ground.
Speaker 13 (02:14:57):
Sure so, uh so the actual debate on whether Iran
has nukes, there are a lot of quotes from the
Mullahs that Israel is a one or or two nuke
country and that the United States is more. But they're
all devils. They're just one little devil and one big devil.
(02:15:19):
So why if the some are saying out there that
there's no nukes, that Iran never had nukes, Well.
Speaker 11 (02:15:26):
You're going to get everything, Mark McCloskey, you just had
on right before me. He made an excellent point where
it's like it's difficult to get facts. What you get
is this propaganda camp for this propaganda camp. Okay, And
I really am glad you brought that up because there's
several things I want to address about this good You're
(02:15:49):
gonna hear the New York Times. New York Times right
now is saying that that they got it absolutely backwards.
They're saying, if we attack that four to doh location
in Iran, that's the one that's deep under the mountain.
They're saying that Iran won't build nukes unless we attack that.
How stupid can you possibly be that? Well, if we
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let them keep running it, they'll just be nice guys.
If we destroy it, well then they're going to build nukes.
So what are they saying? Back off and give it
to Iran? These are leftists leftists, by the way, in
case that people haven't noticed, leftists always ultimately align with
Islamists in the long run. I don't care what the
issue is. They always now why is that? It's for
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for this reason. Leftists and Islamists ultimately serve the same master,
the same spiritual master. And you can take that and
take it as far as you want, okay, But what
we have is an existential threat, and we had We've
had Iran since nineteen seventy nine, forty.
Speaker 6 (02:16:50):
Six forty years ago. Forty six years.
Speaker 11 (02:16:52):
Yeah, we've had Iran doing everything at every opportunity that
it gets at the minute it has they to export
terror somehow it does it.
Speaker 13 (02:17:04):
Well, let's say they let's say they didn't have the bomb.
They said they had the bomb. Okay, when you're when
you're when you're around bullies, In my opinion, and I'm
an expert on bullies, you have to you have to
kind of believe them on occasion, and you you have
to take whatever necessary means it is that they're talking
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to you about destroying you with.
Speaker 11 (02:17:32):
Seriously absolutely right, especially especially when you get to the
point of them. We know, we know that they've been
enriching uranium. I could give you a little physics lesson
if we had an hour. But the point is, there
is no reason whatsoever for these centrifuges except they're enriching uranium. Okay, Now,
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there's there's two options here. If they get enough uranium,
they can make a nuke and and and then obviously
we're going to see all hell break loose. But the
other thing is and and there's a there's an upside
and a downside of this. These ballistic missiles that they've
been firing at Israel from a sheer strategic standpoint, these
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things are actually a little more than you remember the
German V two of World War Two. It was it
was a it was a ballistic message. It was also
very famous world War Two. They were they were just
lobbing these things towards London. They weren't hitting strategic targets.
They had about the same amount of explosives, about one
ton of explosives in them. Okay, and and they were
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actually I think the V two might even have had
more explosives in it. But the point is that they
weren't a strategic, uh, a military advantage other than inflicting
terror on the populace. Okay, that's all these ballistic missiles
are doing. But you put it enriched uranium in there,
even if you don't have it enrich to the point
of being able to make a nuke, and you take
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and you send it over Israel, and you blow it
apart over Israel. You've now got massive nuclear contamination. And
don't put anything past the Iranians. As you just said
a minute ago, they say they're going to do it,
you better believe it. And have they been doing it.
Speaker 13 (02:19:15):
For I seen that grown up, just just a regular
street fight guy says, I'm gonna kick your ass the
next thing. I know, I'm putting my I'm putting my
fist in his nose.
Speaker 11 (02:19:25):
Have they been playing dirty for the last forty six years.
Speaker 6 (02:19:28):
Yeah, they absolutely have.
Speaker 11 (02:19:30):
They've They've taken every opportunity they can. They're obsessed with
with exporting this. This is Lomist. Uh, this oppressive, despotic
is Lomist ideology. And so yeah, they've been doing it
every chance they get. So they're going to stop now,
I don't think so. Now here's the problem that we
have in our country. Remember Roosevelt when he said speak
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softly and carry a carry a big stick. Yes, Trump
is trying to do that. Okay, Trump, he's doing his
level best to say, we as the United States of
America aren't going to stand for this. We are going
to take whatever steps necessary as we see fit to
ensure our survival and to ensure that we stop this
terrorist exporting nation. Okay, we're going to do that. Now,
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you got all of these Rand Paul's, all these pious
little whatever he is, I consider him, frankly, I consider
him opposition at this point. Oh, we're going to stop
President Trump from doing that. Once he takes away that
big stick that that Trump is wielding to warn the Iranians.
He once Ran Paul undermines that he increases the likelihood
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that Iran is going to try something rash, because I
don't care how nutty they are. If they think they're
going to face the full wrath of the United States,
they're gonna they're going to back off a little bit.
If they think Rand Paul and his other cohorts can
stop Trump from doing what it takes to fight for
and defend the United States of America, They're going to
be that much more emboldened.
Speaker 13 (02:20:57):
I did my whole monologue on what Trump is up to,
and I think he's up to making a deal with
a new regime of Persians who will hate the Mullas
and who love Israel and love America. All right, I
think the government is going to go back to that.
And then uh, yeah, the shaw Son, as Lockwood says,
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the shaw Son is ready to take over the government
in Iran.
Speaker 6 (02:21:24):
He is pro American.
Speaker 13 (02:21:25):
That's very good, Richard uh and souh.
Speaker 6 (02:21:29):
And what does this lead to?
Speaker 13 (02:21:32):
It leads to Iran, of all places, going to be
in the Abraham Accord, and then Saudi Arabia and then
Lebanon and then Jordan and then all the African countries
including Egypt.
Speaker 11 (02:21:49):
Two groups that it's the leftists and the Islamist Okay,
now let's take this.
Speaker 13 (02:21:56):
This is amazing, this is go ahead. I think this
is what he's looking to do.
Speaker 11 (02:22:00):
Though, I think you're absolutely right. I'm fully agreeing with you. Okay,
if we go back, and I wish I had the year,
I should have written this down. But Ma mood Amedinajad
was this wacko. He was the AOC Iranian leader back
back during the Obama years. They had an election and
he obviously he was doing the Democrat thing and stealing
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the election, and Obama came in and threw his full
support behind Amadinajad. Okay, so Obama does that and the
leftists are okay with it. Trump comes in and says
we're going to get rid of this anti American terrorist regime,
and they're all all up in ours because oh Trump can't.
Speaker 13 (02:22:39):
What did Obama do that was pro American? I mean
basically he was anti American. He helped Isis, he helped
all the all the Muslim countries, and it was not
got to be clear, ineptitude.
Speaker 11 (02:22:58):
Huh it was not ineptities.
Speaker 13 (02:23:00):
It was it was it was his mantra, He's not
a stupid guy. Okay, he was. He was put in there.
And what's he's still doing in DC? He's running, He's
running the government.
Speaker 11 (02:23:13):
You the fan the flames of racial discord, be pro Islam,
be anti American, and he's he's still doing the same.
Speaker 6 (02:23:20):
I think he's pretty nervous right now.
Speaker 11 (02:23:22):
Well, I I don't think he'll face the justice he deserves. Unfortunately,
but I think that that he and the other leftists,
the things they have done, that they exceed any standard
of high treason. I'll just say it that, do we.
Speaker 13 (02:23:36):
Got more eclips? By the way, put Lockwood up there?
Speaker 6 (02:23:42):
Whatever? Whatever he had been reading from Lockwood?
Speaker 4 (02:23:45):
Uh.
Speaker 13 (02:23:45):
If leftist back Islamists, they then why does the Jewish
community in America continue to vote for the leftists?
Speaker 6 (02:23:55):
Well this you ain't voting for him.
Speaker 11 (02:23:57):
That is the question of the age, Richard. I'll be
honest with you.
Speaker 6 (02:24:00):
Now, I know a lot of Jews that have changed,
and that figured that.
Speaker 11 (02:24:04):
I was an awakening going on there that needs to happen. Unfortunately.
You look, I mean Saul Olenski, you know, rules for
radicals he was Jewish, Chuck Schumer. We could go down
the list, and unfortunately you have these people who are
Jewish by heritage, but their real religion doesn't come from
the Holy Scriptures. Their real religion comes from Karl Marx
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and that's where we got a differentiate.
Speaker 13 (02:24:28):
So we have a lot of liberal Jews here. You know,
they were part of the revolution in Moscow in the
nineteen seventeen Yeah, unfortunately, all right, my heart goes out
to our Maga murder Ashley Babbitt. She was unarmed when
she was shot by a left wing Capitol police officer.
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In fact, she was joking around with them. I mean,
she was helpful to them. Incredible.
Speaker 11 (02:25:00):
I don't know if we'll ever get to the bottom
of the January sixth, the real treason that was going
on that day, which was first of all, them validating
a stolen election, and secondly that hole, that whole j
six thing at the Capitol that was obviously orchestrated by
the left. Yeah, it worked because it they brought him
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in there, and then they say that their insurrectionists, and
then our side gets so scared of being we didn't
color inside the lines. We have to apologize. We have
to step lightly. They had us right where they wanted us,
totally on the defense after they stole a presidential election.
Speaker 13 (02:25:34):
Yeah, but but now you got people like Mark Bulkusky
from the last interview, and I've had him on several
times because of this, because nobody's talking about it. He's
got all the information. He says, this was an insurrection
done by the government.
Speaker 11 (02:25:53):
Yeah, it was definitely set up because.
Speaker 13 (02:25:56):
There was only one that nobody had a gun in
there except for the police. Nobody the FBI testified to that.
And so one person got shot, some got killed with
these flash things, and but but only one person got shot,
and that was Ashley Babbitt, a hero a Air Force
(02:26:18):
uh an air force or hero?
Speaker 11 (02:26:21):
Sure, So, so what did what did Nancy Pelosi, Adam
Schiff and then supposed Republicans Liz Cheney and Adam Kinziger,
What did they do with the with the the damning
evidence that we had that this was a setup? What
did they do with it?
Speaker 6 (02:26:35):
They d it, they hit it.
Speaker 13 (02:26:37):
And now he's he's getting a lot of it back,
not all of it. He says, there's only one guy
covering this in the mainstream media, and that's Kelly at Newsmax.
Speaker 6 (02:26:49):
Good for him, Yeah, good for him, is right?
Speaker 11 (02:26:50):
You got good good from good for Mark McCloskey here
pursuing this It needs to be.
Speaker 6 (02:26:56):
Done, all right.
Speaker 13 (02:26:57):
Other than Dave Waynebaum show, where can people find you
and buy your book?
Speaker 11 (02:27:02):
It's still at Amazon? And I'm telling you, if we
had another hour, I'd tell you about what the what
the Illinois Rhinos. I'm actually a target of the Illinois
rhinos right now, which I wear is a badge of honor.
But we still need it. We still need it to
understand who leftists are and who their rhino minions are. Okay,
And it's available at Amazon.
Speaker 6 (02:27:20):
All right, So you're going to get another book done too.
Speaker 11 (02:27:23):
I don't know about another book. I think this one
actually still but when I see how our side drops
the ball in fighting this fight, I'm thinking this one
still needs to get the coverage into the hands of
the people that that could use it as a field manual,
you know. So you know, Oh, here it comes is
Lisa there? Lisa, Lisa's not there. I'm at I'm at
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Dave Wyant.
Speaker 6 (02:27:45):
I got my I got my golfing coach.
Speaker 11 (02:27:47):
Here, who's a golfing coach?
Speaker 6 (02:27:49):
Oh?
Speaker 13 (02:27:49):
That's Chad Green Well, Chad, Hello, Yeah, that's uh well,
that's Chris Adamo. You see, you know, forget about it.
He's a he's a Sicilian from he's from Wyoming. Okay,
what do you know about Sicilians that are in Wyoming
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Witness Protection program? It's sprayed all over him and look
at him. He's trying to help a lot. He's trying
to get a little jew who wants to tell a
little joke, and he's picking on me.
Speaker 6 (02:28:23):
You're a bully. Now, this is what I want. I want.
I want to tell you, you know.
Speaker 13 (02:28:28):
The best things about idiots is knowing you aren't one.
Now let me ask you. Do you know that you're
not an idiot?
Speaker 11 (02:28:39):
That actually wasn't a joke. That was a good point.
Speaker 6 (02:28:41):
Thank you, all right, thank you. Well I'll take that.
It got about it.
Speaker 11 (02:28:46):
But we still need the cricketing.
Speaker 6 (02:28:47):
Yeah, there you go. No, we don't do you leave
that alone? All right?
Speaker 13 (02:28:51):
Listen, thank you, my friend, you have a great sad
lord to your wife was doing well. God bless God,
bless my friend. All right, So my my friend up
here who never called me, But that's all right because
I I didn't I can do this without your It.
Speaker 12 (02:29:07):
Was it was a busy day at the course.
Speaker 13 (02:29:10):
We see this guy and I'm in my little outfit
at McDonald's and he pulls up and I says, hey,
can you give me a bio?
Speaker 6 (02:29:18):
He said, oh, yeah.
Speaker 12 (02:29:19):
Sure, yeah I did.
Speaker 6 (02:29:20):
I did.
Speaker 12 (02:29:20):
I dropped the ball. That's alright, it's not the first time.
Speaker 6 (02:29:23):
That's all right.
Speaker 13 (02:29:23):
No, no, no, I I am equipped with things like AI.
Speaker 6 (02:29:31):
Okay, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 13 (02:29:34):
O mc c that's oak Meadow Country Club manager, a
great golf coach of S and T in South Dakota,
and uh a teacher. He's a golf teacher too. His
daughter gives him the chance to stay in shape by
him chasing her all over the place. What is her name?
Speaker 12 (02:29:55):
Her name is Nora, and your wife's name Meredith, Meredith.
Speaker 6 (02:29:58):
I mean she is so cute.
Speaker 13 (02:30:00):
I appreciate and you running you running after is really cool.
I mean it's incredible. I mean we were having dinner
with the with the club there and and all I
saw this guy were flashed to him chasing.
Speaker 6 (02:30:11):
His daughter all over the place. Yep, is this how
you stay in shape?
Speaker 12 (02:30:15):
She can't sit still? But I don't know many two
year olds that can.
Speaker 13 (02:30:18):
So, so what's what's the difference and I am I
am a fan of yours.
Speaker 4 (02:30:23):
I appreciate a fan.
Speaker 6 (02:30:24):
What's the difference between a pro and a manager?
Speaker 12 (02:30:29):
Nothing?
Speaker 6 (02:30:31):
Okay?
Speaker 12 (02:30:31):
So what so technic my technical title at at oak
Meadow is a general manager director of golf. So then
we have a we have a food and beverage manager,
and then we have a golf shop manager. So my
main job is I kind of look over everything. But
then where I get more into the details is in
the golf side than my food and beverage manager. She
handles all of that. She does a great job. Her
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name's Kelly, and then yes and.
Speaker 6 (02:30:56):
Then Kelly very well.
Speaker 12 (02:30:58):
My my my assistant g who has been there for
seven years is unfortunately retiring and moving to the lake.
Jeff Jeff's going yeah, Jeff Jeff is moving to the lake.
So like j two, yep, we're going to fill that
role as call it a golf shop manager and their
their main responsibilities will be in the golf shop. So
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you know, it's a it's a unique it's a unique club.
Oak Meadow has always been a unique club in my opinion.
You know, I've worked at I think This is Club
five for me in my career, and the camaraderie of
most of the members is the unique part. You know,
in every other club, you know, you go there, you
play golf, you have a couple of cocktails, you might
have dinner there, and then that's usually about it. You know,
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at oak Meadow, you're going to go there and you're
gonna go to the super Bowl party, You're going to
go to the Christmas party. Sure, I think somebody plays
Santa that sits in this room at the Christmas party.
So so it's it's a unique place that's not just golf.
Speaker 6 (02:31:52):
You know.
Speaker 13 (02:31:53):
Sure, you're gonna go to go to a fundraiser on
June the twentieth, Yeah, thirtieth or thirtieth.
Speaker 12 (02:32:00):
I kept saying that, yes.
Speaker 6 (02:32:02):
And that's with Bill.
Speaker 13 (02:32:03):
I was just checking Bill Hardwick is going to be there,
and what a great what a great politician he is,
and we're gonna we're gonna have McDonald's.
Speaker 12 (02:32:12):
That's right, that's perfect, perfect son.
Speaker 6 (02:32:14):
You guys want to cook No, no, all.
Speaker 12 (02:32:16):
Right, Nickey D's is good with me.
Speaker 4 (02:32:18):
All right.
Speaker 13 (02:32:19):
So you know, so as a coach, uh and now manager,
what you explained is the same thing as being the
pro of a Okay, why don't you call yourself a pro?
Why would you want? You're wearing a hat that says amateur.
Speaker 12 (02:32:33):
That's because one of my former players played in the
US Amateur Championship, And when I went out and watched him,
I picked up a hat.
Speaker 6 (02:32:39):
Who was that?
Speaker 12 (02:32:40):
Carl Milton Man?
Speaker 6 (02:32:41):
Where is he?
Speaker 12 (02:32:42):
Carl is out playing professional golf where all over the country.
So he's on what's called the All Pro Tour. Carl
was a two time All American at S and T
during my time.
Speaker 6 (02:32:52):
I know him very well, you know, I do?
Speaker 12 (02:32:54):
I know you do. He is on the All Pro Tour,
which is a mini mini tour, but they actually follow
the Corn so they can Monday qualify at the Corn Fair.
If they don't get in, they go play in the
All Pro Tour then.
Speaker 6 (02:33:05):
So I've been looking for him for months and I
can't find him on the internet.
Speaker 12 (02:33:09):
Look at the All Pro Tour and look at.
Speaker 6 (02:33:11):
All Pro Tour, All Pro Tour. Okay, I gi him
a call. See what happens.
Speaker 13 (02:33:14):
You know, Actually I played him once and I actually tied.
He shot a sixty eight. I shot an eighty six.
I just turned it around.
Speaker 6 (02:33:23):
Damn. Straight.
Speaker 12 (02:33:24):
That's right, I would too.
Speaker 6 (02:33:26):
So, yeah, he's he's really good.
Speaker 12 (02:33:28):
He's a good, good, good player and even better young man.
He's if he gives himself enough time to play on
the PIP, he's gonna do it.
Speaker 13 (02:33:36):
I thought he'd retired and became an He was a
very smart engineering student.
Speaker 12 (02:33:40):
Yeah he hasn't his undergrads and mechanical And what a
great backup plan that is if golf doesn't doesn't go
the way he wants it to.
Speaker 6 (02:33:47):
Oh, I mean you don't golf forever?
Speaker 12 (02:33:49):
No, well you can get on the senior tour.
Speaker 13 (02:33:52):
Yeah, yeah, Hey, Jack Nicholas came out with a great
tape of him talking to other golfers and it was
really cool. It's my it's on my site, Dave Weinbaum
Shows site, and you ought to just listen to that.
Speaker 6 (02:34:06):
It's really cool.
Speaker 13 (02:34:06):
He's there with about six other golfers, young golfers, and
they're asking me about all the you know, why he's
why he picked golf and all this others, so really
interesting stuff and they could learn a lot. As a
coach and now manager, you've been around members for years
so and you were a great coach for s and
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t uh what skills did you have as coach help
you in the current position.
Speaker 12 (02:34:35):
I mean, it's just managing people, whether they're members of
your college golf team or members of your staff. That
that doesn't change managing members expectations and members what they
want other club because at the end of the day,
you know, myself, my bar manager, every employee at Oaklando
Country Combe, we work for the membership. You know, I
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answer to a board of directors that are all members.
It's you know, the club's member owned, so there's really
no owner. So we're working for them and when we're
trying to give them the best experience they can. I
kind of told them, you know, when they called me
back in February and asked me if I would if
I would interview or even entertain this position. You know,
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when I was interviewing with him, they said, you know what,
what's the difference. What do we need to do to
be to take Oakemeda to the next level. I said,
like anything else in life, what's the difference between extraordinary
and ordinary? That little extra And that's what we have
to do at Oke. Give the membership that little extra,
whether it's improving something or making something. We already have better.
You know, one thing that I've been there six weeks now,
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you know there's a few te boxes that we need
to make better. And that's exactly what we're working on today.
When I left the course today, they were clearing out
twelve's tea box for Sad that comes in next week.
So okay, yeah, right by the right ways you pull
out or pull into the course, so that those are
the little extras. Right of course is never golf course
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is never going to be perfect. You know, even Augusta
National isn't perfect three hundred and sixty five days a year,
so that's not really an expectation we can have. But
we can make it better, and if we do it
steps at a time. You know, Rome wasn't built in
a day, and the golf course isn't going to get
better over time or in one night.
Speaker 13 (02:36:17):
So I never played Pebble Beach, but I once visited
it and kind of walked it. And it's a public course,
right yeah, And I couldn't help thinking that this doesn't
look like a professional course. It's like, you know, it's
got the same kind of things that the Oak Metow
would have.
Speaker 12 (02:36:34):
Every golf course has a lot of similar issues, you know,
dead spots, if it gets too hot, too wet, we'll
all go through the same. But you know, Pebble Beach
is like the old reality saying, you know, location, location, location,
It has a little time.
Speaker 13 (02:36:47):
Oh yeah, hello, No, no, no, this is a great
little course it is and it's not little.
Speaker 6 (02:36:53):
It's it's it's nice.
Speaker 12 (02:36:54):
Yeah, it's it's a good track.
Speaker 6 (02:36:55):
You know that you get. Are you ever going to
make it larger, longer, longer?
Speaker 12 (02:37:00):
Yeah, yes, that is a picture of mine. I think
we could put in a couple of tea boxes that
will lengthen that pretty pretty.
Speaker 13 (02:37:06):
I got the idea for your you know hole too,
which which uh he said ought to be a drivable
Perth par uh Part four.
Speaker 12 (02:37:17):
Yep, that one. That one's been brought up. Yep, there
you go and brought up putting. One of my things
I'd love to do is put in a blue tea
box on twelve back to where the oak Meadow sign
is in that island. You know I'm talking about you
know what the yeah, you know where the oak Meadow
sign is the big Yeah, putting a blue tea box
back there, that'd make it a great that would make
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it a great hole from the.
Speaker 6 (02:37:39):
Back, but you better you better not let them let
the cars go through. Yeah, maybe put a.
Speaker 12 (02:37:44):
Little bridge, Yeah yeah, there you go.
Speaker 13 (02:37:46):
Yeah, all right, So that's really cool. That's cool because
I heard that the boards. You know, I play with
the guy that's he's pretty strict, you know, Willis, And
I heard a couple of good things coming out of
the board meeting the other day. In fact, one of
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them was, you know, the the people that attended the
board meeting recently, it seemed to them that you were
in tune with their suggestions. And one of them I
think was the Monday closure of the of the of
the course until three.
Speaker 12 (02:38:25):
So we call it, we call it maintenance Monday. So
it's only the first Monday of the month. Okay, we're
closing the courstal three to give our maintenance crew the
entire their entire working day with with not a person
on the course. So if they need to go out
and fix six sprinkler heads, and that should only take
two hours, but when you put golfers on it, two
turns into four real quick when you're trying to dodge golfers. Sure,
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so to give them that.
Speaker 13 (02:38:49):
We're taking out the the money making uh tournaments that
were there too. So now you've you've actually you're actually
going to put those tournaments somewhat back in.
Speaker 12 (02:39:03):
Right, correct, So if a tournament falls on the first
Monday of the month, we move it to the second
Monday of the month, Okay, So a tournament won't lose
their spot, we just might move What our first Monday
of the month is for maintenance Mondays, and Mondays has
always been at oak Meadow where we don't open till
noon anyways, because as a lot of courses, especially in
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bigger metropolitan areas, are actually closed all day on Mondays
every Monday. So we've always had for the as long
as I've been here, even when I was coaching, Mondays
never open till noon. So we pushed it back three
hours on that first Monday of the month to give
our maintenance crew a full day of work for them
with nobody on the court.
Speaker 13 (02:39:43):
So, speaking of your maintenance crew and the people that
are attending to the grass and the fairways and the greens,
what has changed since you got here.
Speaker 12 (02:39:56):
As far as personnel or just in general general?
Speaker 6 (02:39:59):
Okay?
Speaker 12 (02:40:00):
So personnel, Yeah, Brent Wagner is our new superintendent. He
was the assistant superintendent for the previous two years and
just took just took over as the head superintendent back
in February. So he's new to the position, but not
new to Oak Meadow. And as far as my opinion
and in my experience, you know, a lot of superintendents
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are grumpy and then they they're kind of they're to themselves,
and because they're on that course all day. Brent's great
with me and he's great with our membership. He's willing
to talk to anybody and everybody. They might not always
agree with each other, but that's okay. And then he
has a staff of about fifteen. You know, he has
about ten full time that worked for him twelve months
out of the year. Then he has about five to
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six part timers that just work during the summer. We
have a nice group of S and T football players
that work on our maintenance crew. And they're not they're
not afraid to swing a hammer or swing a swing
a chef.
Speaker 13 (02:40:53):
Not only that they talk to you, they're nice to us.
The other guys that were told to ignore us, Ye,
I'd never understood that.
Speaker 12 (02:41:01):
Yeah, So yeah, that's Brent's Brent's big thing was you know,
I don't mind you talking to the members. You know,
that's where you should be. So and those those football
players are awesome. You know, they'll talk to anybody. They
come into the golf shop in the clubhouse and and
and they'll talk to me. So they're great. They're great.
I think he has a great crew. He has some
guys that have been there a long time, a young
man named Cole who who's a local guy, born and
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raised here. And then you know, I talked to Cole
this morning about about a cart that went down, and
and you know, they're good problem solvers and that's what
you need in that role.
Speaker 13 (02:41:31):
So so what what other expansions are are you looking
forward to make the course better?
Speaker 12 (02:41:38):
So right now we're just we're working on tea boxes.
That that's been our big kind of number one on
our priority list, and that comes from what the members want,
you know, and for me personally, yeah, the tea boxes
need to get done, but I'd also like to do
the bunkers, and I think that that has become project
number two. Once we get our once we get our
tea box is done this fall, we're going to look
into bunkers. You know, we just ordered saying for the bunkers.
Speaker 6 (02:42:00):
Couldn't agree more. You know, you got these kids.
Speaker 13 (02:42:02):
My one of my kids play her a lot, uh yeah, tacks,
and you know these kids are going.
Speaker 6 (02:42:09):
To need to know how to hit out of bunkers.
Speaker 13 (02:42:12):
He's actually not bad at it. You must have taught
him that. He's a good good he's a good little player.
Needs to be a little bit more consistent.
Speaker 4 (02:42:18):
But you know that's what we all do.
Speaker 6 (02:42:20):
We all do. Yes, yeah, you're you're better off.
Speaker 13 (02:42:23):
Uh Now you know what what what Nicholas said was this?
He says, Look, I know why I was good. I
was good because I could get to uh to the
uh on power four sometimes I could drive the green
and power fives.
Speaker 6 (02:42:40):
I could get there in two.
Speaker 13 (02:42:42):
He says, that's what really really takes. Yeah, I have
my bad shots, but you know is that true?
Speaker 12 (02:42:49):
Yeah, you're you're a lot better with a web iron.
Speaker 13 (02:42:52):
So are you going to be able to teach me
how to hit longer? Because I am only five foot three?
Speaker 12 (02:42:58):
You know we're both ver challenged.
Speaker 6 (02:43:00):
Yes, yes, yes, yes, So I'm where for.
Speaker 12 (02:43:04):
You. No, I'm going to teach you hit it straight
or and eliminate double bob.
Speaker 6 (02:43:09):
I'm doing a lot of that.
Speaker 12 (02:43:10):
I am are you eliminating double bogey?
Speaker 6 (02:43:12):
But yeah, pretty much? All right?
Speaker 13 (02:43:15):
Hey, I actually beat I tied Willis Okay once at
Parr we were both par okay.
Speaker 6 (02:43:24):
So they are getting there.
Speaker 12 (02:43:25):
Why are you complaining?
Speaker 13 (02:43:26):
Well, I am complaining because he hits it like twenty
thirty yards beyond me.
Speaker 6 (02:43:32):
I don't like that.
Speaker 11 (02:43:33):
Okay, So so you got to help me with my clubs.
Speaker 12 (02:43:36):
We can do that, all right, we can do that.
Speaker 6 (02:43:38):
So what other strategies do you have to gain revenue?
Speaker 12 (02:43:44):
I mean, the big thing with us is, and it's
like any course in the Midwest, what do we do October, November, December, January,
February when people aren't coming out there to play golf.
That's been that's every golf courses in the Midwest. How
can we generate revenue during those months. One thing that
might not happen this winter, but what could happen next
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winter is getting some simulators so we can get people
out there and still playing golf. It's not on the
golf course, but it's simulated golf.
Speaker 6 (02:44:13):
Okay, you put them inside exactly.
Speaker 12 (02:44:18):
We have a nice dart league that brings people in.
I'd also like to start, because we have a big
enough banquet area that we could have a corn cornhole
league that brings people in. It's just getting people to
the course when there's snow on the ground or it's
thirty degrees outside. What a bar, A nice bar, great
bar that was redone in the last five six years,
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great lounge called the Landing Lounge, honoring Ken Lanning, a
longtime golf pro and kind of mister Golf and Rolla
for generations and generations. So yeah, it's that's that's that's
my job is how do I get people in the
door when the golf course is closed, and just having
a bar is usually not going to bring them in.
But if you give them a reason to come out
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there and do stuff, it gives them a reason to
come in.
Speaker 6 (02:45:02):
Well, it sounds to me like you you're.
Speaker 13 (02:45:04):
Gonna have to do some social media or maybe radio
or TV, yeah yeah, or podcast advertising.
Speaker 12 (02:45:11):
I got I got a I got a social media lady.
Speaker 6 (02:45:14):
So by the way, by the way, he is he
is on ESPN. You know each other?
Speaker 13 (02:45:20):
Right, yeah, okay, all right, oh yeah, so okay, yeah, sure,
work out a deal.
Speaker 6 (02:45:26):
There we go. I'm serious, there we go.
Speaker 12 (02:45:28):
Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 13 (02:45:31):
So yeah, you're gonna have to You're gonna have to
let people know. And it's not just the members you
want there, you want other people there, right, I mean, now,
is that Is that a good strategy of having both
the public, the general public and the members.
Speaker 12 (02:45:49):
To build revenue? Yes, to increase revenue.
Speaker 6 (02:45:51):
Yes.
Speaker 12 (02:45:52):
Being a semi private club just let you create more revenue.
I also think we're in a unique situation that there's
two golf courses in the whole county US in Saint James,
Saint James's. Saint James a great course. I actually really
enjoy playing Saint James. It's a nine whole course. We're
the only eighteen hole golf course in the county. We
were the only eighteen whole golf course within a fifty
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mile radius that's not on a military base. So I
think another reason is to give people access to Plague
golf is why one reason we're not strictly private. Otherwise
the access, especially for Phelps County residents, would be limited
to one nine hole golf course if we went strictly private.
Speaker 6 (02:46:32):
Oh no, that's not good. We can't do that now.
Speaker 13 (02:46:34):
Saint James is a nine hole course, but they have
jiggered in such a way that it's really an eighteen hole.
Speaker 12 (02:46:43):
They have two sets of tees yeap, right, two sets
of teas that's tea yep, yep. And Shae able to
manage your golf prover there, he does a great job.
I have a really good relationship with Shay and I
know we both know we can call each other if
we ever need anything. And I think as the only
two courses in the county, you have to have that
really relationship.
Speaker 6 (02:47:00):
And Dax is playing for St.
Speaker 12 (02:47:02):
James High. Yeah, so, and I know coach gar Over
there a really good guy. So yeah, oh yeah, we
have a great in my opinion, we have a great
relationship with Saint James Golf Course in the Saint James community.
I mean a lot of our members are Sat James.
Speaker 6 (02:47:16):
Yeah he was, he was.
Speaker 13 (02:47:18):
He was sneaking me into his cart when I was
like dead from from going. Uh where was I I
was in Farmington?
Speaker 6 (02:47:27):
Okay?
Speaker 12 (02:47:27):
Well, oh the state championship?
Speaker 6 (02:47:31):
Yeah, well I think was that district. I think it
was district.
Speaker 13 (02:47:36):
We went down to uh Joplin for state championships. But man,
it was crazy. I mean it was wet, it was
the grass was like amazing high hip and I mean
they had nobody looking for balls. They told the parents,
you can't look for balls, and yeah, you can't.
Speaker 6 (02:47:57):
You can't give a kid advice. I kind of.
Speaker 13 (02:47:59):
Understand that, Yeah, get that, and you can't, but you
can't look for balls. So the coaches were out there
looking and the kids were looking. It took a long
time to have that one finished.
Speaker 6 (02:48:10):
I'll tell you that.
Speaker 12 (02:48:10):
Well, that's not the case in college golf. Spectators can
help look for balls. So that's where that high school
golf doesn't allow.
Speaker 6 (02:48:16):
I don't know, it's maybe we could change it. Probably
it's a waste of time too.
Speaker 12 (02:48:20):
And when hasn't been so much booze?
Speaker 13 (02:48:23):
They could have sold so much booze to the parents
just getting I mean it was quite a workout.
Speaker 12 (02:48:28):
Yeah, yeah, damn. But when hasn't been wet here in
Missouri in the last two months?
Speaker 6 (02:48:33):
The last two months?
Speaker 13 (02:48:34):
Yeah, yeah, tornado that didn't help very much. Yeah, I've
never seen it this bad. Really, you had ice on
the ground for how long? Two months?
Speaker 12 (02:48:46):
I've told everybody here, you guys had a harder winter
than we did in South Dakota.
Speaker 6 (02:48:50):
I bet you we did. Yeah, yeah, I'll bet you. Yeah.
By the way, do you ever get to meet Christy?
Speaker 12 (02:48:56):
No, she laughed about the time I got there. She went,
she went to Washington, d C.
Speaker 6 (02:49:00):
So she's something that one. She's tough.
Speaker 13 (02:49:05):
So uh, I guess well, I'm pretty well done. Uh
other than Dave Weinbaum, you're going to be on the show.
It's going to be recorded and sent out pet and
it's going to go all over the world, I hope.
And uh so other than me, where can people find you?
Speaker 6 (02:49:27):
And what what the hell is your phone number?
Speaker 12 (02:49:29):
Yeah? So you can visit our website oakmetowgolf dot com.
We're also on all social media platforms Instagram, x Facebook.
I don't think we're on TikTok, but all those other ones.
Speaker 6 (02:49:43):
I'm on TikTok. I got it now.
Speaker 12 (02:49:45):
I figured you would.
Speaker 6 (02:49:45):
You're gonna be figured.
Speaker 12 (02:49:47):
So you can reach me directly on my line.
Speaker 6 (02:49:52):
You know.
Speaker 12 (02:49:52):
I provide lessons, we do camps, clinics, all that good stuff.
But if you just want general information on on oak Meadow,
first first stop, as would be our website oak Meadow
Golf dot com. And you can always stop out, you know,
if you're a local, come on and stop out and
come see us and see what we have to offer,
kind of like when I told recruits when I was
a college coach, I want to get your feet on
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our soil. Come to campus for campus visit, come out
to oak Meadow. I want to get your feet on
our soil. Come out to I don't see what we
have to offer.
Speaker 6 (02:50:20):
And let me tell you.
Speaker 13 (02:50:21):
He turned this program around to the extent that they
were going to drop the program.
Speaker 12 (02:50:26):
Right they announced they were cutting it.
Speaker 6 (02:50:28):
They were cutting it, and like very soon after that,
you found this team of players.
Speaker 4 (02:50:36):
All over the world yep.
Speaker 13 (02:50:39):
And and a guy named Carl Moulton. Uh and uh
you were like eighth in the country or something like that.
Speaker 12 (02:50:47):
Yep, yep. So yeah, it was this.
Speaker 13 (02:50:49):
Other coach came. Now he's doing it. He's following in
your footsteps.
Speaker 12 (02:50:53):
Yep. So we were lucky, you know, like anything in life,
sometimes you know, you can just get a little lucky.
And I got lucky and got some good kids that
were good fits for us and TEA, all really smart kids,
most of them engineering kids that stuck with it. And
you know, obviously we knew the program was going to
be cut. That was November twenty one, May of twenty two,
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we found out we saved the program. They all stuck
with me and the program and like a great one
of the great coaches I had had the pleasure of
working with. He's a softball coach still is to this
day at Central College in Pella, Iowa, most winning a
softball coach in the country at any division. When I
was a young coach, I used to have coffee with
him about once a month, and his big thing was,
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I don't care where you go chat or what you do,
but when you leave a program and make sure the
jersey's better than.
Speaker 4 (02:51:40):
When you found it.
Speaker 12 (02:51:41):
And I definitely felt like I did that at Edison.
Speaker 6 (02:51:44):
Because you did a little bit more every day. That's right.
You try to get a little bit better every day. Yep.
Speaker 12 (02:51:50):
If you can get one percent better every day and
one hundred days.
Speaker 6 (02:51:52):
We'll be in golf. You're going to hit bad shots.
You got to learn how to deal with that, yep.
Speaker 12 (02:51:57):
Jack Nicholas said I'd hit seven bad shots in around
and when I at one, I just say, okay, that's
number one. Yeah, that's number two. And one of my
favorite Ben Hogan quotes is Golf's a game of good
bad shots. It's not a game of good good shots.
If you're good, if your bad shots are good, you'll
be all right.
Speaker 6 (02:52:11):
Yeah. If your bad shots are are not exactly.
Speaker 13 (02:52:18):
In the worst position, but they're in a bad position,
it gives you a challenge for the next shot.
Speaker 6 (02:52:25):
That's that's a good way of looking at it, I think.
But I don't know.
Speaker 13 (02:52:29):
You know, I knew a golfer who was so unlucky
that when they went to bury him, he lipped out.
Speaker 12 (02:52:37):
Well, one of the one of the quotes I took.
Speaker 6 (02:52:38):
Wait a minute, I didn't hear that. That's the matter
with you.
Speaker 13 (02:52:42):
It was it was I need two more, I need
two more, all right, all right, now play.
Speaker 6 (02:52:49):
Aye, Murphy, that's your punishment.
Speaker 11 (02:52:52):
Why do you know?
Speaker 4 (02:52:53):
From funny up?
Speaker 11 (02:52:55):
There you go?
Speaker 4 (02:52:56):
Not you?
Speaker 6 (02:52:57):
Not you?
Speaker 13 (02:52:58):
Okay, coach, Thank you so much for coming in, and
I'll see you on the course. We'll set up something
to where I can go hit some balls and you
can give me some clubs that are going to make
me one hundred yards more than where I'm at.
Speaker 12 (02:53:10):
I get I'll get you fifteen.
Speaker 6 (02:53:12):
We'll start fifteen, all right. I'll settle for that.
Speaker 12 (02:53:14):
Thanks day.
Speaker 13 (02:53:15):
Thank you, see you, coach. All right, say hello on
everybody down there. Keep this weather going too. Yeah, we
don't let you out easy here. Yeah, I see you.
All right, we got what we got six minutes, seven minutes,
and if you want to call the show, do we
have any more of the comments?
Speaker 4 (02:53:37):
I think we have a question.
Speaker 13 (02:53:38):
Okay, a question Andrew Shrump Dave, what is the gathering
that Chris Adamos mentioned that is happening on July fourth
and fifth? Okay, so that is what he was talking about.
Speaker 6 (02:53:55):
He was it was actually Rogersville.
Speaker 9 (02:53:58):
It was actually Martin McCluskey brought it up. It's something
on July fifth in Rogersville. It's I think I did
not get all the details down about it, but it's
happening in Rogersville in July fifth, is what we have.
Speaker 6 (02:54:08):
Yeah, so if you and I'm not sure when it
is off hand, I.
Speaker 9 (02:54:13):
Don't know what time time the day it starts. He said,
July fifth, So it's fourth July weekend, that that that weekend,
so that would be that Saturday then, yeah, July fifth.
So probably the best thing to do is Mark McCluskey
gave a little bit of detail. His interview started around
nine thirty once the show is broadcast, you can go
back and listen, and I would just go back and
listen to the details from Mark.
Speaker 6 (02:54:34):
Sure, okay, and that's it.
Speaker 9 (02:54:36):
Yeah, that's all I do is Okay.
Speaker 13 (02:54:38):
Well, we've it looks like we've had a pretty good
turnout here. And I'm really happy that the coach showed up.
See I'm not a I'm not a hard ass, and
that you know, I would I kind of wanted him
to do his own bio. I do ask for that
because I don't want to screw it up.
Speaker 6 (02:54:57):
Mainly, Well, and it's it's really cool.
Speaker 9 (02:54:59):
It's cool to see Chad back. I mean, he did
a great job with the st program, and like I said,
on the Verge of Extinction, they were getting ready to
eliminate it. And they went to Nationals a couple of
years ago tied for seventh or eighth place in the
entire country. And then he left to take a Division
one job in South Dakota, as he talked about, and
then Anthony Monico took over as the head coach here
(02:55:19):
for S and T and they just went to Nationals
this year and made all the way to the final
round and just were then eliminated. So they pretty much
finished you might as well say top fourth. They were
in the final round to win nationals.
Speaker 6 (02:55:31):
This year, this guy came in and improved on the
good that.
Speaker 9 (02:55:36):
And Chad had him on the verge of winning a
conference title, and now coach Monaco led them to the
first ever.
Speaker 13 (02:55:44):
Yeah Conference championship golf. It was not a big sport school.
I mean it's a Division three, right, Division two, Division.
Speaker 6 (02:55:51):
Two, Okay, so it's it's it's it's not you're not
going to Notre Dame here, You're not going.
Speaker 13 (02:55:57):
To uh, the Ohio State.
Speaker 6 (02:56:02):
You're going to rolla Missouri S and T Science and Technology,
and they're they're all engineers for the most part, and
then they have other things in there. But still, you know,
and you wouldn't expect their sports teams to be to
be anything more than a average engineering school. But this
one where I don't know what it is.
Speaker 9 (02:56:24):
So something amazing is happening. Last year, the women's softball
team won their first ever conference championship and made a
run in the in the national tournament. And then talking
this year, the men's basketball team won their first conference
title in almost thirty years and made a run and
Yeah made it run it in the In March Madness,
the baseball team went on a run and won their
(02:56:46):
first ever conference championship in program history. Same thing with
the golf team, as we just talked about with coach Monaco.
So some amazing is happening where and these students still.
You look at the cubit of GPA of all student athletes,
it's like three point five or high up. Yeah, and
that's all them combines, killdive. It's amazing.
Speaker 13 (02:57:03):
My grandson Dax is like number one in his school
and he's really smart, you know, and all he wants
to do is play golf, but he's going to wrestling
practice too. He also finished in the state finals for wrestling. Okay,
this was this was like an amazing thing.
Speaker 6 (02:57:22):
Though.
Speaker 13 (02:57:23):
I don't think anybody's ever done this. I've checked that
out on AI. He that at fourteen he's going to
state as a wrestler, and he makes state, and then
four months later when he's fifteen, he's going to golf
and he's going to state on varsity. I mean, I
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don't think anybody's ever done that before. And he's not
a big kid. He's always the smallest guy on his team.
But wait, he's getting big, and the kid hits it
pretty long. He can hit it three hundred yards and
has done so so and he's got the right attitude
and he does he does shoot a little wild at times,
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but that's gonna you know, he's gonna hone his game down.
Speaker 6 (02:58:09):
You know.
Speaker 13 (02:58:09):
You realize that these kids, they have to grow, okay,
and when they grow, they're gonna they're gonna lose the
ability to judge their own shots. So that's that's an
interesting thing to follow up on. Anyways, Uh, we're back
in our last minute, and I don't think I have
anything else to talk about other than uh uh, well,
(02:58:33):
I don't want to talk news right now. I think
let's celebrate the weekend. Okay, We're gonna have a bunch
of nice days. Isn't it nice living in a country
now that is uh understanding of what's going on and
without all the people believing the crap that the other
side is doing. I mean, it's it's sad what they're doing.
(02:58:57):
They hate Jews, they hate they hate people that love
this country. They hate the country, and when are they
going to get it? I mean, it wasn't this awful.
I mean I wasn't crazy about Democrats. But starting in
two thousand and eight, when I first started broadcasting, I
realized that Barack Obama was not in favor of America
(02:59:23):
at all. He's a race baider, evil person. And look
what he's done. Look at what he's done to the country.
And look what he gave us Joe Biden and his
old cabinet, And that's really sick.
Speaker 6 (02:59:37):
All right, Well, let's talk about nice things.
Speaker 13 (02:59:40):
You guys. Enjoy the sun. Join up at OMCSA Yogo Gana.
Speaker 6 (02:59:45):
Love it. The people there are great.
Speaker 13 (02:59:47):
And well, if all this is said and done, I
will be back with another edition of The Dave Weinbaum
Show next Friday,