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Speaker 1 (00:05):
And they were a willing conspirator in the cover up
of the White House so they could get their agenda
done without any interference. So no one they all knew
what they were doing. They profited from what they're doing,
and now it's coming out. So everyone's trying to say, oh,
I guess if you say I was complacent but I
didn't really know, is a better thing than saying no,

(00:26):
I was wrong. Because none of you should be allowed
to tell anybody anything. You shouldn't be allowed to be
a journalist anymore. There should be there should be trials.
Congress likes to sit on steps for eight hours to
pass the time. I got a few things you could
do with the people who willingly acted on a coup
of the of the people in the United States. By

(00:46):
we had an unfit person. They knew he was unfit,
and they all got together and they worked together to
make money and get these crazy agendas across at the
expense of the American people, fleecing our country of money.
Guys are profited from it, and then you have the
balls to come up there and talk about we might
have missed it. I'm sorry on behalf of the US.
I would never go to some on behalf of America.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
You want to get it off your chest. You're in
the right place. They accused this show of being run
by boobs. Well let me tell you about us, boobs.
We're real and we're spectacular. A lot of politics and

(01:27):
fun sprinkled with a lot of laughs. Heard in every
state in the Union and one thousand cities around the world.
We just finished sixteen years of broadcast excellence. Now in
our seventeenth year, Dave Weinbaum Show is streaming live all

(01:50):
over the world. Glorious Day America. Trump's first terrorist deal

(03:19):
with the UK has been signed, apparently, and he is
presenting it today. China has initiated talks. After playing coy,
Trump refuses to reduce China's one hundred and forty five

(03:40):
percent tariff, an account of them rescinding the agreement with
Biden to stop fetanol trafficking. Those who didn't panic and
sell everything are We're like, we're all tempted to do
are better off now and don't have a big amount

(04:03):
of taxes to pay from selling out. There's thirteen hundred
or one hundred and thirty other countries who want a deal,
and time is chipping into the pressure of being under
the radar for the best deals. Trump's ratings are gonna

(04:25):
go up so far. What morons in the Trump administration
will vote against the great big bill that includes a
fabulous tax break which goes out after the vote. Voting

(04:46):
may be by a Republican and many Dems will surely
kill the re election experiences they vote against this bill.
These guys are probably done. We buston. Celtics are finding
out if left without their giants, they won't prevail in
the end. The Knicks are kicking their urse with their giants.

(05:12):
Let's not make the same mistake with the soaring America.
Republicans and congress who vote no must go Tyrus.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
I know it's like it was even hard to cover
it for our perspective because it's so dead.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
It used to be something, well it's not.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
I get invited every year and I you know, I'm dyslexic,
so when they asked me to do RSVP, always right, fu.

Speaker 4 (05:41):
It's the dyslexia.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
They didn't need a comedian because the whole thing's a joke,
and you've got to be at the bottom of the
pool when you're getting someone from the Jackson five to
come out.

Speaker 5 (05:54):
And speaking of.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
I'd also like to.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Say he's one of the bravest men I have ever
seen who's willing to have a Jerry Curl in a
white suit.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
That is, he's letting his soul glow. Okay, we got
a great show today, and I don't have to look
on the screen to wonder when JJ's coming on, because well,
look who's here. He popped in without us knowing. Welcome
to the show, sir, Thank you, and we're gonna start

(06:25):
off with you right away after I introduce everyone else.
Chris O'damo's going to be on at about nine thirty.
Bob Willis, Bob Bullet. Willis got a lot to talk
about in the economy and such. And Richard Lockwood, the
man who knows everything about space travel and illegal not

(06:49):
illegal aliens, but space aliens. He's got his whole family
in this. So this is this is gonna be great
because now I get into a man who is well,
he's old enough to know that six years after he
was before he was born, was when they formed the

(07:14):
first marine group. Was it two hundred and fifty years ago,
wasn't it?

Speaker 6 (07:17):
It was over fifty young?

Speaker 2 (07:19):
Yeah, yeah, And you're six years older, so you probably
didn't do that one, but you've done it. You are
a military person who has served and we appreciate that service.
And you're also two hundred and fifty six years old,
which is an incredible because that I think you're being

(07:39):
referred to in the DOGE as someone who has been
re getting secrets social security since since the revolutionary work.
Congratulations to you on that. Now, with that said, I
want you to welcome a man who is an expert
on the constitution, Branshaw. Thank you. What's on your mind, sir?

Speaker 6 (08:06):
I'm glad to be here. You mentioned in your monologue
that we're working on a deal with the Brits. They
apparently have capitulated, so that segues right into what I
was going to start talking about, and that is Trump's
capability of negotiating. Now, we've got the houthies that have
been attacking shipping in the Red Sea from Yemen and

(08:28):
other places, and Trump told him a couple of months ago,
We're going to bomb the hell out of you if
you keep doing this. Of course, they kept doing that,
and true to his word, he bombed the hell out
of them. Well, they have capitulated and sued for peace
and have said we will stop attacking your shipping in

(08:50):
the shipping lanes of the Red Sea if you will
stop bombing us. Trump said, okay, Now, there's always an
ace up his sleeve when he negotiates. Never play poker
with this guy. What he hasn't said was this, he
knows that the Houthis are going to violate this, just
like Hamas violated the ceasefire in Gaza. He knows they're

(09:14):
going to So what's he doing. He is amassing military
strength in the Red Sea and for bases around the
Red Sea so that when they violate this he can
go in and wipe them slick, very much the same
thing as Netanyahu did in Gaza.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
I want to add something, Sure the Houthis aren't doing
this on their own, Well, this is Iran, Iran, of course,
that's the real measure, because they have loads of stuff left.
Nobody's destroyed their horde of stuff. All the drones and
all the missiles keep going to Hoodie Land and guess

(09:54):
what happens. It continues and Israel is at risk as well.
And so the real target I believe in, and Trump
knows this. I think that's where he's going with this
Red Sea kind of of course, or yeah, he's going right.
His strategy is to isolate what he did in twenty sixteen,

(10:16):
and that's to isolate Iran and their population. The Persians.
They hate this group in there. They hate them. They
love Israel, they love America. He knows that too.

Speaker 6 (10:28):
They like the way things were back when the Shaw
was in power.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
That's right. It was a.

Speaker 6 (10:32):
Pretty benevolent as compared to what it is. No benevolent dictatorship. Yes,
Trump is playing chess when these other guys are playing checkers.
He has negotiated something with the Hoo thies and he's
talking to Iran, a little bit of peace, a little

(10:52):
bit of get rid of your nukes. I think Iran
sweetened the pot by instructing the Hoo thieves to back down.
They won't stay down for very long. They'll attack again.
So Trump, My hat's off to the guy because he
is a hell of a negotiator and he's thinking three
or four moves ahead, the way a good chess player would. Yes,

(11:15):
so there is method to his madness. At least for
the time being, US shipping will not be attacked in
the Red Sea. Now, the who thieves did say. Oh,
by the way, we still reserve the right to attack
Israeli and other flags that can hold not for very long, No,
Benjamin Yahoo is going to allow that for about this

(11:37):
long and then bad things are going to happen. So
is that an inflammatory place?

Speaker 2 (11:44):
Yes?

Speaker 6 (11:44):
Is it a place where World War three might start? Yes?

Speaker 2 (11:49):
Is that Indian Pakistan fighting for some reasons to talk
about that. I'm sorry, you're stealing my thunder day. Well, okay,
that was an over next thing.

Speaker 6 (11:58):
India and Pakistan have hated each other since nineteen forty seven,
when India and Pakistan were divided up in the Raj Treaty,
when the Brits walked away from India, and they hate
each other. India's a reasonably peaceful country. It is a
prosperous country, has an awful lot of people in it. Pakistan,

(12:21):
on the other hand, is divided from India by a
mountain range, and in that mountain range are some pretty
bad folks, some Muslims that would if they had a nuke,
they would throw it at India. Thank god, Western Pakistan
has a nuke and not the folks in the mountains.
So they hate each other. They've been fighting each other
for decades, and Pakistan did some bad things. India lobbed

(12:47):
I think, a bunch of missiles into nine different places there.
That was called Operations Sindoor and was aimed at Kashmir,
where an awful lot of terrorist folks who hate India live.
So we've got a little little thing brewing there. It's

(13:07):
not only the Middle East, it's the Far East. What
else we got going on, Well, we've still got a
war going on in the Ukraine. Yeah, we're still negotiating
with Russia, trying to get Putin to back off, and.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
He's Trump is threatening to drop it, you know, Yeah,
and it's now, it's now, it's a Putin. It's up
to Putin. Now. He says it's going to be a
three day cease fire, but he's not sure when because
it's too hard to translate the information back and forth. Well,

(13:41):
it's going to take a long time. Meanwhile, he's bombing
the hell out of Ukrainians.

Speaker 6 (13:46):
Yeah, right now. The Ukraine, on the other hand, has
the capability to reach well into Russia, and they have
demonstrated with missile strikes that are not very far from Moscow.
If I was Putin, I would be concerned about that,
because if you start to dominate in the Ukraine, if

(14:08):
you start to steamroll to the west in the Ukraine,
what is it desperate Ukrainian president going to do. He's
going to lob some missiles into Moscow and say, don't
do this, don't do this to my country. If you remember,
they gave Crimea away, and then Joe Biden came in
and said, well, if you just take a little bit
of territory, it's probably all right. After crime after Crimea. Yeah,

(14:33):
here comes Donald Trump and says, no, no, no, no, Mas,
We're not doing this anymore, and you need to figure
out a way to get out of this war in
a reasonable fashion. Our very bad things are going to
happen to you. He's not specific, at least not in public,
on what he would consider doing to the Russians, but
consider we've got sanctions already. We've got him talking about

(14:56):
nobody buying Russian natural gas, nobody shutting that thing off.
That's about a fourth of their economy, So he's squeezing
this thing down pretty tight. He's also doing the same
thing to the Iranians. A large bit of Iran's income
is from petroleum, exports. They have a lot of it,

(15:17):
and a bunch of Europe and Asia buy it either
in liquefied form or pipelined in.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
In China too.

Speaker 6 (15:24):
And China, so you see how this thing all kind
of stitches together.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
They got the perfect guide as president, you know, perfect.
And he's also made a deal now allegedly with Zalitski
for all the minerals.

Speaker 6 (15:44):
They have the minerals, all.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
Right, So that now, if that takes place in a
fairly new period of time, that's another measure of Americans
being there. As they start killing Americans there, they're going
to have a problem.

Speaker 6 (15:58):
They're going to have a war, yes are. And it's
deeper even than that. That deal is going to involve
several billion dollars in the first couple of years. It's
going to take a year or so to spin this
thing up and get it go. We're talking billions of
dollars of investment in Ukraine from the United States of America.
This is not shipping them armaments, this is not shipping

(16:21):
them ammunition. This is investment in their infrastructure in Ukraine.
And the profits that Ukraine make from that go back
to paying off the United States for all the money
we invested in the Biden administration and others. So Trump
again has negotiated a hell of a ds. Who loses
well putin obviously China, the Chinese as.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
Chess has these same minerals they do and their lands.

Speaker 6 (16:49):
It's not a zero sum game.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
No, but but it does. It does killt if you
if you look at the connections, always look at the connections.
Foul the money, yes, and look at see who wins
and who loses, and you see what Trump's doing. That's
an interesting thing. I wish they'd teach you at colleges,
you know, like maybe Harvard.

Speaker 6 (17:12):
Don't you win, Well, Harvard won't be teaching much of
anything running out of them. But the way this thing has
been stitched together by Trump and some very smart people
that advise him. Ok, he's not alone in this, but
this is all stitch together so nicely around China and
Russia our two biggest adversaries besides Iran. Iran. At some

(17:34):
point we'll probably end up nuking them. It's just a
matter of time. But Trump, all he's got to do
now is start pulling these strings and this whole thing
shrinks like a sphincter. Yeah, right, around.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
Can we come out the winners?

Speaker 6 (17:49):
We should.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (17:50):
Now, what's going to be the side effects. We're probably
going to have to endure a little inflation. We're probably
going to have to dure and dure a mild recession.
I believe it'll be global recession as a result of tariffs.
He's thought this stuff out. We can survive this. Now,
let's go and segue into the next thing I was
going to talk about, which is China's economy. China's economy

(18:14):
has been a fragile thing. It's a big, big economy,
but they have manipulated the value of the yuan for
decades now, so they're upside down in their commercial real
estate market. They continue to build to this day buildings

(18:36):
that no one wants to occupy their empty cities. That's
an investment. There is no return for the residential market
is crashed because the Chinese people realize, many of them anyway,
the ones with money, that they're better off putting that
money in savings than they are purchasing real estate, which

(18:56):
has an iffy resale value. In state's real estate, you
can figure two three four percent every year gain and
value at least not so much in China. It's a
very iffy market. And the Chinese citizens, even though they're
under a dictatorship, their money is still their money. They
invested where they wish now and.

Speaker 2 (19:16):
Most of them are pissed off.

Speaker 6 (19:19):
They're unhappy.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
No, they don't want that either.

Speaker 6 (19:21):
They've been unhappy since COVID So China, like I said,
they manipulate their currency. They're talking about a five percent
increase GDP and have talked about that every year. Victor
Davis Hanson wrote an article the other day which was
so well done, which said maybe one percent, one point

(19:45):
two percent, one point four percent increase, maybe depending on
how the tariffs go. China's export business is shrinking, not
only the United States but globally. You got people that
haven't been paid since January. You've got factories that are
shutting down because there's no place to put the output.

(20:05):
You've got Pacific Transport, the big transport ships that have
slowed down to nothing. What's that going to do to us?
What it's going to hurt our longshoreman, It's going to
hurt our over the road truckers, all of that input
stuff that we've got. But our economy is much much
stronger than China's. If it comes down to a waiting game,

(20:27):
who's going to blink first? I bet you Nickel David'll
be the Chinese and the Democrats I hope. So are
we going to take a hit as a result, Yes,
I think we are, but I think it's not sure
a reasonably small hit.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
I'm not sure. I think Trump Trump has really been
strict with them. You know, they asked Trump if he says,
you know what this stuff about them saying that we
they're not talking to us. He says, that's crap. Well,
he says, we got all the information, and we get
all the notes from from meetings way long ago. They

(21:04):
want to deal badly, and they a said, well, well you
going to eat to re rescind the one hundred and
forty five percent there if you put on them is
no after this, No, no, maybe when we make a deal,
then they're going to enforce.

Speaker 6 (21:18):
On fentanyl after the deal. That was a good thing
to put in there after the deal. Yeah, the man
is a top negotiator. Oh yeah, and he's tough as nails. Yeah,
and yeah the guys, this guy, the guy is bombastic.
He opens his mouth too much. There's all these negative
things about him. Do I hate him? Absolutely? Not as
the best president we've had since Ronald Regan. Why because

(21:42):
he's not afraid to walk up to these guys and
punch him in the face.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
Yeah, good good.

Speaker 6 (21:47):
We needed that. If you consider the Obamas of this
world and the Bidens of this world, who went on
an apology tour for us being the greatest nation in
the world, went on an apology tour, give us a break.
This is a guy that says we're the best. If
you want to do business with us, you're going to
do it on our turn, damn right. And he's going

(22:10):
to make it stick.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
And those guys were the leaders of the anti Americans. Yes,
and and to this day you've got them, you know,
knocking down uh, statues of famous peoples, changing names of
military forts that we have and things like that. How

(22:33):
outrageous is that?

Speaker 6 (22:35):
It's swinging back the other way?

Speaker 2 (22:37):
Swinging back? You got it? And what's that what's that
water by Mexico called? Now, oh, that's the Gulf of America.
Oh not Mexico anymore. Oh No, that's so significant. That
is so I mean, it's incredibly uh a great move.
And he stirred, and he stirred the we're getting ready

(22:59):
to go to war. I'm pretty sure with the uh
uh with with the people in uh Mexico now who
were moved out of there, trying to get into the
United States. Uh, with the with them trying to get
the drugs smuggled in and and human uh sacrifices, human
traff terrific traffic. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (23:21):
Right, So the president of Mexico, who is a lady
by the way, pretty smartly.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
Shine baumb Yes, Jewish girl.

Speaker 6 (23:29):
Yes she is, which which I think is significant when
you get right down to it. That's a piece of
trivia that I just love. Yeah, but she's.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
Been you know, she's being controlled by them. She's scared
to death of them. I'm sure.

Speaker 6 (23:43):
I'm sure she is. And Trump said, you know, I'll
be making an offer. We'll send troops.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
Down there today.

Speaker 6 (23:48):
We'll care at the cartels. All you got to do
is say okay, And she said, oh no, we can't
have that. We are a sovereign country. Yeah, well, miss shinebomb,
we are sovereign country as well.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
And you're attacking us.

Speaker 6 (24:03):
You have been attacking us. You have been sending people
we didn't ask far across the border. You have been
sending drugs across the border. You have been sending your
thugs across the.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
Border and children.

Speaker 6 (24:14):
At what point do we say, no, mos nomas, You're
not going to do this anymore. Well, we're at the
first stage of that because we shut the border down,
right pretty much anyway, Yeah, step number two. Now you
go after the cartels and.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
Well, we have designated them as a terrorist organization. Guys,
So we have a terrorist organization attacking us from your country. Yeah,
if you can't do something about it, we will when
we say we're going to when we think we want
to do it.

Speaker 6 (24:45):
See, this is Donald Trump's negotiating Yeah, whether he actually
does something about it really irrelevant at this point.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
Well, he's got everybody talking about it. Yeah, they can't
figure it out. He's too fast for them.

Speaker 6 (24:56):
Everybody in the world is talking about it. And here
Smith shinebaumb stuck in between a rock and a hard place.
She's got the Cartels on one side that said we're
going to continue to do business. She's got Donald Trump
on the other side saying we're going to shut your
business down. And here she is, the electric representative of Mexico,

(25:17):
stuck in the middle of what's she going to do.
Who's she going to side with? Who's going to win?
Donald Trump? Of course, of course he is. It's a
matter of time, and she's going to see that handwriting
on the wall and say, yeah, you know, maybe maybe
ought to kind of lean right here and go with Donald.

Speaker 2 (25:35):
Hey, you want to stay a little later today, I
don't have an eight ten or eight forty. I've got
the Rabbi is in flight, I believe to America.

Speaker 6 (25:45):
If you and I want to have a conversation that continues,
we shall do so.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
So let's dot commercials go ahead.

Speaker 7 (25:51):
I was wondering if I kuld before we do commercials,
ask a question. I'm curious JJ's perspective on this talking
about how Trump and those things like the shrewdness, like
he's thinking long term, right, what do you think was
more shrewd and you maybe take a minute during the
course way to think about it and then come back
to it. Was renaming the Gulf of Mexico Golf of America,

(26:12):
or the way he's handling the terrorists and the cartels
by naming them terrorist organizations and that name allows him
to go after them militarily.

Speaker 6 (26:19):
Because question, I know the answer to that right. Okay,
it's going after the cartel.

Speaker 7 (26:23):
Okay, I thought I felt the same way, but I
was curious.

Speaker 6 (26:26):
Was PR And that's all it is. This PR. The
other one has some teeth behind it, and I think
he's going to go after them tooth and nail, just
as soon as he gets some kind of glimmer from
Mexico that they're not not going to try to retaliate against.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
Yes, all right, let's go to commercial. We'll be back
in a couple of minutes and with JJ Bradshaw. So
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Speaker 1 (32:48):
The fact that they're trying to give the lying son
of a bit who got up there from Axios any
kind of flowers we missed it. Yeah, that's like your
wife's saying, honey, just put the tip in.

Speaker 2 (33:02):
Okay, you about the restaurant bill? Yes? What else would
I be talking about? Yeah? I just want to make sure.
I just want to make sure we hold on you
all know something.

Speaker 4 (33:14):
I don't know what's going on in my house.

Speaker 14 (33:17):
Tips included the tips included.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
I get you Greg and emotional was a great call
if what I would have went with. But they are
you know Eric Bischoff, who's he did a lot of
things in the wrestling world and entertainment world, he messed
me the other day and he said, hey, man, we
got to stop saying fake news with them because it's
too light. President Trump is a joke. Now, when your
kid tells a story, you go fake news. They they

(33:41):
were the propaganda machine of the extreme left. That's propaganda.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
All right, We're back. And I thought that was an
interesting thing to put in there. It was it was
scheduling it as a third clip anyways, So what the
hell I thought we had that going on that? You know, hey,
if if Trump pissed in the in that Mexican golf
they said they had, the next day it became the

(34:07):
American Golf. So something is about that? What is that about?

Speaker 6 (34:12):
I don't know you that's about?

Speaker 2 (34:14):
But how how does that affect his world stature that
he could go in and name a golf that we shared.
That's been always been the Gulf of Mexico into now
the Gulf of America.

Speaker 6 (34:31):
This is my genitals are larger than your genitals, Donald,
and nobody's willing to call him on it because nobody
wants to see them.

Speaker 2 (34:42):
Easy.

Speaker 6 (34:42):
Is that you recall that nasty rumor that Donald Trump
had rented a hotel room and pete, Oh, yeah, that
Barack Obama had slept in. I love the image. I'm
not sure that that was actually accurate in any way.

Speaker 2 (34:59):
I don't don't think so.

Speaker 6 (35:01):
And he was supposedly in there with a couple of hookers.
He doesn't need a couple of hookers. Look what he's
got at home. So yeah, that was all bs okay,
But I love the image, and I love the image
of him peeing into the Gulf of Mexico. And by
a miraculous some cartoonists, I want to give me credit
for that.

Speaker 2 (35:21):
Somebody can't draw worth a dern.

Speaker 6 (35:23):
Somebody's gonna do it.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
Yeah, they ought to do it, and I'm all credit you.
Picture of him uh taking a whiz at while it's
and the thing floating off that says Gulf of Mexico
and the other thing being shipped in that's not the
Gulf of Okay, we're going to do that.

Speaker 6 (35:44):
We've got to stretch out a little further and have
Benjamin Nett and Yahoo taking a pee in a pond
in Gaza saying this is now Israel.

Speaker 2 (35:54):
Yeah, why not? Yeah? Why not? Goodness sake, you know,
it was Israel at one point, I think it was.
And uh ariel Sharon, God rest his soul, decided that
we were going to solve the two state situation, and
a lot. It took all the Jews out, even the
dead Jews. Graves, the graves moved them all out and declared, okay,

(36:19):
here it is, this is this is yours.

Speaker 6 (36:22):
And they had free and fair election and elected Hamas
and have not had a single election since then. Yeah,
what is that today about the Palestine.

Speaker 2 (36:30):
Well, it also tells you after the day of and
following days, those people were, the people in Gaza were
almost united in being being loving, watching these Jews get murdered,
their heads cut off, babies, murdered, idf and they were

(36:51):
actually beating dead people. You saw, there's pictures of them
beating dead people and pickup trucks.

Speaker 6 (36:57):
Hamas bad enough women, remember the But this thing was
run by the Palestinian authority for the longest time, and
what is the Palestinian authority.

Speaker 2 (37:07):
It's anti they didn't do anything about it.

Speaker 6 (37:11):
They're anti Joo, no question.

Speaker 2 (37:14):
So read by it's run by a bas always been,
always been anti Semitic.

Speaker 6 (37:19):
The point at this point in time, though, is that
Benjamin utt Yahoo is now at least considering taking that
thing over and having a limited government until they can
get on their own feet. Does this start to smell
like a two state solution to you?

Speaker 2 (37:39):
Well, you know that that's uh. I can't. I can't
believe they'd go back to the same, the same old thing,
you know. I think there's there's an implication here that
that God was not in favor of them having a
ceasefire every other year or every year just about and
having it, you know, have somebody they're they're gonna bomb

(38:02):
us in Israel and we're gonna we're gonna, you know,
throw some bombs over there, and then they'll seek for
a ceasefire and Israel accepts, and then they get like
billions of dollars and then they do it. They do
it again. It was like seventeen or eighteen until they

(38:23):
opened up on them on twenty three and The reason
why they got so so amazed about doing it then
was that Iran just had six American or five American
hostages and sold them back to the US for a
billion six each. And they look and they got to

(38:46):
be looking at us saying, Wow, this is our new
source of it his income right here. We can't pass
this up.

Speaker 6 (38:54):
So let's take a whole bunch of Israelis hostage and
let's see what we can get for.

Speaker 2 (39:00):
Know, at the deal, Joe Biden is the gift that
still keeps on giving.

Speaker 6 (39:04):
Man is an idiot.

Speaker 2 (39:05):
And and you know, the bb the American press. I
don't think though, I don't think they want to interview
him much anymore because is he just he's doing an
interview with BBC.

Speaker 6 (39:14):
BBC. Did you watch that thing? I heard?

Speaker 2 (39:17):
I heard clips of it.

Speaker 6 (39:18):
It was edited, kind of like the sixty minutes thing
with Kabbala.

Speaker 2 (39:23):
Oh it was, Yes, it was edited. He's not going
to do anything live anymore.

Speaker 6 (39:27):
Oh good lord, No, Dave. He comes off as retarded, retarded.
The man is a fool. A man is an idiot.
He's a dadding fool. So of course he's not going
to do anything.

Speaker 2 (39:39):
Well, yeah, people are saying, well, he's old. He was
always like this, he was always an idiot.

Speaker 6 (39:45):
I'm older than him, and I'm still lucid, or at
least reading that old. So of course I am two
hundred and fifty six years old. This fool is only
eighty something. I mean, Oh, I'm running running.

Speaker 2 (39:57):
Circle for my old bs. It's not good when you
forget your own bs. Yeah, that's that. That calls for
something to be checked on, right there?

Speaker 6 (40:06):
Recalled that. You started that stick, not me?

Speaker 2 (40:09):
Yeah, lit stick. He thinks he's a Jewish comedian.

Speaker 6 (40:14):
No, I'm a gentile, but I've been hanging around with
it you for a while.

Speaker 2 (40:19):
Yeah, I know now now I'm jealous. Who's that the point?

Speaker 6 (40:22):
The point, though, is he did this BBC thing. He
came off looking badly, even though it was edited. Sure,
Kamala is famous for the word salad. Joe is famous
for stumbling over the simplest sentence and turning into something unintelligible. Okay,
would he do that? Would he do an interview with say,

(40:43):
Newsmax or Bright Part? Of course? Not, of course, because
they're going to ask the pointed questions that BBC threw
him a bunch of softballs. They bury him and Joe
as very much wants to be relevant, but relevant to what. Yeah,
I'm afraid history has passed him by and shown him
to be a fool.

Speaker 2 (41:01):
Do you know anything about Candice Owans?

Speaker 6 (41:04):
Yeah, a little bit.

Speaker 2 (41:06):
Okay, you know, I actually have had some contact with
her kind I like her too, I kept I threw
a few things in her and she responded, and then
she got married to a guy in England, and ever
since that time she's become an anti Semite kind of Yeah.
I don't know what's going on in her mind that
how she could change that much.

Speaker 6 (41:28):
Has that been there all the time and it's just
now floating to the surface.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
You know what. I saw her as a strong, uh
minded person, and it seems to me like she's been
influenced by her marriage. You know, Okay, I get it,
but to flouted out there that, uh, you know, the
Jews are terrible in all this, and and uh the

(41:55):
Jews have no business killing all those guys, and sure
they do. They got attacked, you know, I got attacked.

Speaker 6 (42:00):
You can have those thoughts, but keep them to yourself.
You're a person that is in the public image.

Speaker 2 (42:06):
I don't mind that she's shown her, she's shown herself.
I once thought she'd make a hell of a like
a vice president of Trump.

Speaker 6 (42:14):
Yeah, so I thought of her back when Trump was running.
Is that ambassador somewhere? Yeah, maybe to the United Nations
or some other country.

Speaker 2 (42:23):
She'd fit for Iran maybe these days, but maybe.

Speaker 6 (42:28):
Yeah, maybe. Although, if we're going to do an ambassador
to Iran, let's just send ilan Omar over there and
leave her.

Speaker 2 (42:36):
Yeah, leave her, yeah, just leave her. Yeah, she's here
to she's here to make sure. And she said this
recently that Somalia uh is treated right in the world.
Not to say a word about America, but we need
to have that. That's where she's from, you know, Samalia. Yes,

(42:56):
we need to make Samalia a great country great again.
You know. It's sort of like a maga thing for
And how you going to do? Yeah, well, you killed
the Jews, apparently that's what. Yeah, if we kill the Jews.
And she's walking down the street and this journalist asked
her a question and she said something, and he says,

(43:17):
what do you say? He says, go after yourself and
send the right words to that, and the guy was
a little stunned.

Speaker 6 (43:25):
Don't do that on an open mic. People do these
stupid things all the time. But but that's silent.

Speaker 2 (43:31):
But she wasn't being stupid. She was she was in there.
She had to say it twice, all right, And all
these other Democrats are doing this and it's you know,
Trump is Donald He's actually he's up a little bit.
He's up about two percent, and that's pretty good. That's
before the uh Deal. They're down and they're close to zero. Yeah,

(44:00):
and they have nothing going for them.

Speaker 6 (44:02):
Who Democrats? They have are the lowest since they've been
keeping records. That's three decades of polling data and they're
at the bottom of it. Why is that, Dave, Well,
they don't have any anybody that's a leader. There's nobody
that's come out to the front of the Democrat Party

(44:23):
and say I am the one. They've got a bunch
of contenders, but they're all bozos. Number two, you got
a Democrat National Committee that's co chaired by David Hogg.
Oh please, if you did a random drawing of everyone
in the United States and we're just pull a slip
out and say, okay, you're it. What hell did you

(44:45):
end up with?

Speaker 2 (44:46):
Him?

Speaker 6 (44:47):
This is in charge of twenty million dollars. That's right,
and they're fixing to kick him out. And if you
listen to Carville, and I love Carville, he's a nutjob,
all right, but Carville really is the spokesman for the
middle of the Democra grab party still do Yes, he's
as an aura. He's a smart guy.

Speaker 2 (45:05):
I don't know. Okay, he's a clever guy. He is Wow,
I was smart with him.

Speaker 6 (45:10):
He's way at once and he is saying, you know
this David Hawk guy, Yeah, maybe we ought to flush
him and put somebody that's a little more mainstream.

Speaker 2 (45:19):
You're gonna flush himself and that's gonna that's gonna tear
the party even more apart.

Speaker 6 (45:24):
But that was my point. Every time these people opened
their mouth.

Speaker 2 (45:28):
Get it when when get worse? Don't you hate it
when somebody interrupts the middle of your story with the
beginning of theirs. See that's me.

Speaker 6 (45:37):
Well, No, the point is you and I are thinking,
like true.

Speaker 2 (45:42):
Parallel.

Speaker 6 (45:43):
How long we've been doing this, I don't know, sixteen years.
I think I started calling in K T T R
and I was your first caller for a long time.
There you go, and then KK I D Yeah, because
I wanted to get it off my chest. There you go,
and I do this, this little bit. This just keeps
me sane, Dave, I thought me too. I am not

(46:06):
a serial killer. As a result being I was very
worried about you the first time, as you should.

Speaker 2 (46:13):
Are you okay?

Speaker 6 (46:14):
But yeah, I'm okay.

Speaker 2 (46:15):
Knowing that's what I think. I asked, are you okay?
Because you sound really mad angry? I'm not going to
hurt anybody, are you.

Speaker 6 (46:20):
God, don't let this show.

Speaker 2 (46:21):
I don't remember the first time you called. I swear
to God, I had uh. In fact, my wife you know,
I hired her apparently in the late nineteen seventies, the
late nineteen.

Speaker 6 (46:36):
Seventies at McDonald's. Yeah, she was just a kid.

Speaker 2 (46:39):
She was sixteen years older. I now, excuse me, but
you know, and I'm being honest about this, I don't
remember her.

Speaker 6 (46:48):
Yeah, she didn't like you, she hated me. How to
help you do that turn around?

Speaker 2 (46:54):
When I whoa, I remet her in what year was it?
It was twenty twenty fourteen, I believe with twenty thirteen.

Speaker 7 (47:03):
Make sure you get it right.

Speaker 6 (47:06):
She'll be listening listening to honey, She'll listen to the podcast.

Speaker 2 (47:11):
No, no, no, she want so she's busy, she's got
her own stuff to do.

Speaker 6 (47:16):
Oh, she'll listen to it coming back, because that's evident.

Speaker 2 (47:18):
So i'd just been in my show September twenty first
of I think twenty thirteen or fourteen, and it's probably
twenty thirteen, and I said, you know what, I've been
single for a while. I don't care. I went on
a few dates and it just I just didn't feel it,
you know, I didn't. I just was fine being alone.

(47:40):
And I went on the show that morning and said,
you know what, I'm okay with being alone. I'm fine
with it. You know, I'm not made out for marriage somehow.
And that night I go to I go to Colton's
and I want to watch a ball game because you know,
if I don't have to cook for my off, why
should I write bring a bottle of wine. Everyone would

(48:04):
leave the tip for the leave the bottle of wine
as one of the tips for the bartender and stuff
like that. So so there's two empty seats at the
end at the end, and one of them is with
a purse, and there's that empty seat. So I didn't
want to send sit on the end. Plus you know,

(48:26):
I saw this gal there and figured it was her purse,
and so I said, do you mind moving your purse?
And she says yeah, pulls it over and takes it
over there and keeps on talking and she and so
I had the bartender pour hair glass of wine, and uh,

(48:46):
she got the wine and you know, where's it from?
And the points at me. She looks at me like this,
Oh you're Dave Winebaum. I hated you. Okay, girls, I
gotta go. I gotta gonce convinced.

Speaker 6 (49:04):
This is a great introduction. Okay, yeah, I'm really scoring
some points there.

Speaker 2 (49:09):
Yeah, of course. Yeah. So so okay, so, uh they
made her stay right and I made her talk. I said,
why do you hate me so much? It's because you
were You were nasty to everybody and this that and
the other that probably was a little nasty at that time.
You know, I'm opening, Uh, I'm in a restaurant business

(49:29):
and I'm trying to get people. I don't know. It's
the seventies, you know, and I was all alone because
all the other McDonald's were elsewhere, and if I ran
out of stuff, uh, it would it was a nightmare,
because I mean I never run it ran out of
anything because you couldn't get it. You'd have to send
people out to jeff City, or to or to Springfield

(49:50):
or to U Saint Louis. So we started to get
along for some reason. And uh, I think she was.
I think we were meant to be together. I think
that's what it was. I think it was an act
of God because of my attitude and her attitude. How
what are the odds of that happening?

Speaker 6 (50:11):
You married way up?

Speaker 2 (50:14):
Well?

Speaker 6 (50:14):
Yeah, so did I?

Speaker 7 (50:16):
Yeah yeah I did too as well, so I can't complain.

Speaker 2 (50:19):
Yeah two years. He better get in on that or else.

Speaker 7 (50:23):
Oh yeah, trust me.

Speaker 2 (50:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (50:25):
And so that's proof with Lisa in that story, that
first impressions, you can overcome them. If they don't go well,
oh that could be her a named Melissa, so oh yeah,
forget about it.

Speaker 2 (50:38):
Okay, she's she's calling with sales. Oh don't you know
I have a show?

Speaker 7 (50:43):
Well it's on a different day technically, so.

Speaker 2 (50:45):
Yeah, that's true. Yeah. I thought I announced it to everybody,
so all.

Speaker 6 (50:49):
Right, yeah, but only the people that were listening.

Speaker 2 (50:53):
Yeah, well we're doing pretty good.

Speaker 6 (50:55):
It's come back to politics for a met.

Speaker 2 (50:56):
All right, let's do it. So wait, we got some
stuff on the board. Okay, mostly a lot of times
it's for you and there there are at least three
years so maybe more. Wow. Uh sounding good looking, good
go team, Awesome to hear our national anthem. Thanks for
being the patriot that you are, Dave. Okay, well, thank

(51:17):
thank you for being the the uh the pastor to
the Dave Weinbaum Show pastor Pat uh Toby Fulkerson, good morning, Bradshaw.
I never call you Bradshaw. I call you JJ. And
my friend Toby uh An Maddox must be a relative.
My daughter, Good morning, JJ, Bradshaw. Which a height there?

(51:40):
It's a sweet and uh. Roy Maddox, good morning from Oklahoma.

Speaker 6 (51:45):
My son in law.

Speaker 2 (51:46):
Look at that.

Speaker 6 (51:47):
Oh we got the family listening.

Speaker 2 (51:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (51:49):
And Katie that's granddaughter mad Ox.

Speaker 2 (51:53):
Good morning, grandpa, Glad. I got to watch you. Oh
isn't that cool? See that's what you do when you
get in in house, you get all this attention, So
you better do it more often.

Speaker 6 (52:06):
I'll wander in on occasion.

Speaker 2 (52:09):
Thanks again, JJ. That's from Patrick, pastor Pat.

Speaker 6 (52:14):
I'm happy to be here. Thank you, KOs Pat.

Speaker 2 (52:16):
We're happy to have you here. You know that, all right?
What else you got, sir, Yes, Scotus stas Yes.

Speaker 6 (52:22):
Trump's got kind of an on again, off again racing
relationship with Scotus and he won one if on six
to three. Trump had a military ban for transgender people.
Remember at one time six to three let me continue, Okay,

(52:43):
go ahead, because it's not six to three yet it
was six to three vote vote.

Speaker 2 (52:51):
Okay, I got it.

Speaker 6 (52:52):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (52:53):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (52:53):
Obama back in his last year of his term, admitted
transpe pulled into the military and populated the top end
of the military with folks that were a pro transgender
Really okay, I'm a veteran, and I got to tell
you when I was in there wouldn't have been anything

(53:13):
like that ever happened. Those people would have vanished. They
just would no longer exist. Friendly fire fragged whatever. I
was in the Navy, so they'd have gone off the
side of the ship. We didn't have anything like that
because it was not allowed. Okay, that's the last year
of Obama. Here comes Donald Trump and says.

Speaker 7 (53:34):
No, we're not going to do this.

Speaker 6 (53:36):
This is Trump's first term. We're not going to do this.
As soon as Trump was done, Biden opened it back
up again for transgenders. So this thing ends up in
front of the Supreme Court. Sonya Soda, my Eir, Elena Kagan,
Jack Trump were the dissenting votes, and this policy has

(53:58):
now been It's not over yet, okay, but the Supremes
have said the injunction that was placed by the Ninth
Circuit court, remember the Ninth Circuit is on hold, and
that he can kick transgender people out. It's not over
yet because the lower courts are still gnawing on this thing.

(54:19):
But I consider this a win for Trump. Sure, our
military we need. What does the military do. It breaks
things and it kills.

Speaker 2 (54:28):
It kills people. Yeah, and they have to they have
to focus on that. That is their mission.

Speaker 6 (54:35):
There has to be discipline in the middle, Yes, and
there has to be a unified direction. And having a
bunch of gay weirdos in the military does nothing.

Speaker 2 (54:46):
But dilute that. Now, wait, there could be gay people,
but gay people who are who are transgenders and that
and get pissed off if you see, ma'am or and
that sets them off. Yeah, you can't have that. No, no,
in ad time for that. You got to train people

(55:07):
to do what we just said, kill people and break
and break things. That's what we doing.

Speaker 6 (55:13):
Go and in the Navy in my time, back in
the sixties and the seventies, those folks would have gone
over the side. It would have been done quietly. They
would have just vanished one night and that would have
been the end of that. So you're killing your own troops. Yeah,
you're killing the troops that are You know, these people
have got to have my back. I got to have
their back. Do you really trust somebody that wants to

(55:35):
wear a skirt? I do not, unless she's a woman.
In that case, I love her. Let's say so the
scootas they finally did something right for Trump. No, it's
not over yet, but it's a step in the right direction.
And Trump is going to get the rest of these
folks out of our military. Remember, we had generals like Millie.

(55:56):
Remember that name, we don't need.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
It was my mother's name, Millie.

Speaker 6 (56:02):
Really she wasn't a general though, right.

Speaker 2 (56:04):
She was a general over me. Well, it'll kick my
ass all over the.

Speaker 6 (56:08):
Pot is something to be said for that. Okay, let's
go to FEMA for a minute, because if you recalled
a year ago FEMA, we had all of these hurricanes,
these natural diasters, and FEMA did nothing.

Speaker 2 (56:20):
Oh wait, thinking seven hundred and fifty dollars at all
those people that lost their homes, checks in everything, Yeah, didn't.

Speaker 6 (56:26):
They checks in the mail except your damn mailbox is
gone because it was blown away.

Speaker 2 (56:30):
Wow, that's why they didn't get out.

Speaker 6 (56:32):
Of There is a fellow named Brian Donalds who's a
Republican of Florida. Yeah, that has introduced a bill to
take FEMA out of Homeland Security and make FEMA a
direct report to the executive branch, direct report to the President.

Speaker 2 (56:48):
Of the United States with a secretary and everything. Yeah,
secretary of FEMA, yes, yeah, and answered to the president,
the president and to America. As you know this president,
you watch his uh administration get together and it's always televised,
and there's always they're always the journalists are there all

(57:11):
over the place able to ask questions right there on
and of them.

Speaker 6 (57:15):
And they are asking offhand, ad hoc questions. This is
not scripted.

Speaker 2 (57:20):
This is a dictator.

Speaker 6 (57:21):
They say, it's not possible.

Speaker 2 (57:23):
Nobody's ever done this.

Speaker 6 (57:24):
Nobody has ever, nobody has. Cabinet meetings were always done
in private.

Speaker 2 (57:29):
Joe Biden had his wife do one of his one
of these, Yeah, because he's not capable of God.

Speaker 6 (57:37):
But the point is, since we've gone onto that Donald
Trump's cabinet meetings have got the press in there. Sure
every one of those cabinet secretaries can speak their mind openly.
He doesn't care. It's a discussion.

Speaker 2 (57:51):
Okay, Yeah, tell me the one thing that Bill Mayer
said about him? Uh, he had said stee three horrible
things about him, right, and he had him. He had
him all typed up and ready to go. And he
presents him to the president like he's supposed to react

(58:12):
and he says, would you mind signing that, sir? He said, sure,
signed give book. You know, I was expecting to be
to have a a bad thing happened here, and it
wasn't like that. It was like, okay, I criticized him,

(58:33):
and he says, well, that's interesting, you know, And it
wasn't like he was. He says, I couldn't see myself
do this with with the President Obama or of course
not or with or with Biden or any other president,
even the Bushes. He says, I could see that I
could see where I could relate to this guy, even

(58:53):
though we didn't agree on everything. He wasn't lecturing me
he treated me as a person, as an equal. Yeah,
as an equal, and what more can you expect? The
left went crazy over this. Still, how dare you?

Speaker 5 (59:08):
Don't you just love it?

Speaker 2 (59:10):
How dare you? How can you like this monster?

Speaker 6 (59:13):
Okay, back to FEMA for a minute, because those monsters
doing some good stuff. This guy Brian Reynold Donald's while
the bill. Okay, we've got Hurricane Katrina, Ian Helene Milton,
and there are claims still outstanding in FEMA. For all
of those claims still outstanding, you put a claim in,

(59:37):
it gets swallowed by this bureaucracy and you probably never
see it again. That's getting fixed now that we've got
somebody at the head of FEMA who is actively working
to make this right. These things are shrinking and vanishing.
There were after Hurricane Milton nine hundred thousand calls to

(01:00:00):
FEMA nine hundred thousand. After that, half of them got returned.
What happened to the other half When the bit bucket
I got a busy signal, we gave it to some
call center in India I don't know, but non responsive.
And that is being turned around. I am so pleased
about that. And the people in North Carolina who were

(01:00:24):
waiting patiently for FEMA response actually have response.

Speaker 2 (01:00:29):
Now.

Speaker 6 (01:00:29):
They're moving the trailers in that they had stage and
wouldn't give to anybody. They're repopulating these places. Well, of
course the FEDS are now taking a hard look at this,
and we've got the media taking a hard look at this,
so there is some pressure on FEMA to act.

Speaker 2 (01:00:47):
Good.

Speaker 6 (01:00:48):
It was overdue.

Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
Yeah, what the amazing thing is is, let's use the
a example. All right, remember when Trump first got in
about two weeks in, in the ell of a sudden,
how come the age are so high? Mister president, the
age are so high, and you're the president, it's your responsibility.

(01:01:09):
How could how could they be that idiotic? They were serious. Yeah,
we weren't making this up as a joke.

Speaker 6 (01:01:16):
The guy there, well as though we had a magic
wand and point. Okay, they're good now, but they've come
back down now.

Speaker 2 (01:01:24):
Yeah they're not talking about that though.

Speaker 6 (01:01:26):
See not anymore, of course not. But our economy is
a massive thing. You don't steer that very quickly.

Speaker 2 (01:01:33):
And you can't be upset about a day. You know,
I said this in the in the monologue. You can't
be upset if if you have a bad day in
the stock market and then sell it all that. There's
been a lot of proof to that, yes, And I
used to do that back fifty years ago, thirty forty
years ago by something. I make two bucks on it

(01:01:55):
and sell it. And then I started watching it and
I said, wait a minute, is up now, you know,
like twenty five bucks. This is what's the stop it
from going up? Nothing? Absolutely nothing except your stupid brain.
So I said, you know what, Look, I think there's
a way to do this, And I think Warren Buffett

(01:02:16):
has has kind of a discovered this for the most part,
and that is you buy and you hold. You may
never sell it.

Speaker 6 (01:02:24):
You buy a quality company and you hold it.

Speaker 2 (01:02:29):
But companies go through phases. Of course, I can tell
you if McDonald's stock wasn't always as.

Speaker 6 (01:02:34):
High and the overall trend Dave has always been up
some perturbations.

Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
Right, Well, that's that's where that's why I give it.
It's this is a stock market at the beginning of time, okay,
which was in nineteen hundreds or late eighteen hundreds, I think, yeah,
And so it was always like this, like this, like
this depression like that, but you know, up and up
and up, and you know what, it's never changed. The

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history of the stock market has been always glows up.

Speaker 6 (01:03:06):
Two thousand and eight, the stock market took a hit
right in cell. No, of course, not because you know
that hit is going to be temporary, and it was.

Speaker 2 (01:03:15):
Now when I needed cash it sometimes I didn't have
to sell some of it.

Speaker 6 (01:03:19):
But the smart investor in two thousands, but it wasn't. Yeah,
looked at this thing while it was down and said,
going to buy some more of this because I know
you try to call the bottoms and it's well, that's
a that's a tough one.

Speaker 2 (01:03:30):
Yeah, And I tried that too, and I'm pretty well,
I'm not bad at it. Actually I've won a lot
of stuff with it.

Speaker 6 (01:03:38):
Yeah, but look at Warren Buffett. I mean that's that's
exactly what he did with pretty sure.

Speaker 2 (01:03:43):
Hathaway pretty much. And the guy lives in a house
he bought for like forty thousand bucks or so.

Speaker 6 (01:03:49):
Yeah, he lives than I do.

Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
He's not in some you know, he retired.

Speaker 6 (01:03:54):
Yeah, he just eighty four years old, walked away as CEO,
but still one of the smartest guys on Wall Street.
But the whole point is if You've got a trend
that is increasing and has done so historically for years
and years and years. You don't bail out when it
takes a negative turn. You are we're going to have
another crash like we did in the depression. Oh probably not.

(01:04:17):
This thing is too big. It's too massive. Any downturn
is going to be ameliorated just by the mass of
the entirety of it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
Millary rated millary. That's the first time I've ever heard
that word.

Speaker 6 (01:04:33):
You know what the hell this guy is talking about.

Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
You said ameliorated, ameliorated. Okay, I've never heard of it. Okay, okay,
don't explain it.

Speaker 6 (01:04:44):
Get out your funk and wagonles and look this thing.

Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
Would you get out the get get the funk out
of here. Hey, come on, man, that's not right, all right?
So what else you got?

Speaker 6 (01:04:56):
That's pretty much it?

Speaker 2 (01:04:57):
All right? Well, you know what, I think you did
a great job. And uh on behalf of all the
people that I have stuffed in the other office. I
want to just say thank you, John Jeffrey Bradshaw.

Speaker 6 (01:05:09):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:05:10):
Was all right enough.

Speaker 6 (01:05:11):
I don't want overtime head over my pleasure.

Speaker 2 (01:05:13):
I can't afford it anymore. My friend thank you for
coming in always good. Appreciate you and you have a
great week. Hi to your lovely Brian and uh I
hope she's feeling better after her hip replacement. Yes, thank you,
thank you? Okay, thank you? When more applause for him?

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Speaker 16 (01:11:34):
President Trump is seriously floating the idea of reopening the
notorious Island prison to house America's most violent offenders and
even illegal immigrants. It's been shut down since the nineteen sixties,
but President Trump sees it as a way to combat
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Speaker 4 (01:11:49):
Check it out. Our country needs law and order.

Speaker 17 (01:11:53):
Alcatraz is I would say, the ultimate Alcatraz, sing sing
and Alcatraz.

Speaker 4 (01:12:00):
But it's right now a museum, believe it in. A
lot of people go there.

Speaker 17 (01:12:05):
It housed the most violent criminals in the world, and
nobody ever escaped to One person almost got there, but
they as you know the story, they found his clothing
rather badly ripped up and it was a lot of
shark bites. And we'll see if we can bring it
back in large form add a lot. It sort of

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represents something that's both horrible and beautiful pay each one
a certain amount of money, and we're going to get.

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Him a beautiful flight back to where they came from.

Speaker 17 (01:12:39):
And they have a period of time and if they
make it, we're going to work with them so that
maybe someday, with a little work, they can come back
in if they're good people. If they don't work, and
if we take them out after the date, then they're
never coming back.

Speaker 16 (01:12:55):
So I want to go to our San Francisco correspondent.

Speaker 4 (01:12:58):
That would be great.

Speaker 16 (01:12:58):
Got you could have al getys twice. You think you're
going to see this? Yes, I was there lifetime.

Speaker 2 (01:13:03):
I was there by choice.

Speaker 3 (01:13:04):
It was our it was our grade school and high
school field trip. I think they wanted to scare us straight,
but it was San Francisco didn't work. I think what
Trump's doing he's trying to paint a grim picture for
illegals who think they're going to wake this out. You know,
is your country really as bad as Alcatraz? Maybe instead
of seeking asylum here, you might think twice, he's trying

(01:13:26):
to undo the perception of the incentives that were put
in place that cost this unprecedentented invasion. So, you know,
sending them to Alcatraz is kind of a compromise between
Al Salvador and the Roosevelt Hotel where.

Speaker 2 (01:13:42):
They're staying at.

Speaker 3 (01:13:42):
Now, if you pay them a grand, okay, that's two
or three days room and board that they would already get,
So you're probably saving money by giving them a thousand bucks.
But what's interesting here is the number one concern that
Trump ran on was illegal immigration, and he crushed it.
Soocrats replace that with judges. So imagine you cross, you know,

(01:14:03):
the finished line of a marathon, You break through the tape,
and they say, sorry, that's not the real finish line.
It's another twenty miles up there. That's what the Dems did.
He solved the actual problem.

Speaker 2 (01:14:16):
Okay, we're back. How's everybody doing? If you want to
call the show five seven three five seven eight two
seven zero zero, And like was said by my friend JJ,
get it off your chest, all right, this is the
place to do it right here. Blues losing championship playoff

(01:14:36):
when to Jets, Oh my god, that was that was
horrid to watch because our goalie Binghamton, right, yeah, he
was great. I mean how come I mean he stopped
so many shots, much more than the other goal he
seemed to have and we just and these guys just

(01:14:58):
wore themselves out. I mean it was just a a
long long I mean they they played almost two two overtimes,
that's another twenty minutes each.

Speaker 7 (01:15:14):
Right, Yeah, so they they played well over an hour hockey. Yeah,
in almost two hours, pretty.

Speaker 2 (01:15:19):
And they're knocking the hell out of each other. I mean,
oh my god, they had it.

Speaker 7 (01:15:23):
They had a stats that the the Blues and Jets
series had six hundred some odd hits in it. The
other series around like in the four hundreds. It was
a very physical series. Yeah, in the one versus eight series,
and the Blues almost upset them.

Speaker 2 (01:15:38):
And the Blues the Blues played great, they just just
didn't get it in the net.

Speaker 7 (01:15:43):
I watched every I watched the minute of that game.

Speaker 2 (01:15:45):
I watched them get together after. The good thing about
hockey is, uh well there's two good things. The one
good thing on the other end is they fight. Let
them fight for a while, and uh then the even
better thing is that when the custom is when when
a game is over, they all shake hands. And these

(01:16:07):
guys had some kind of camaraderie where they were just
hugging each other and because it was like, this was
a mystic exploration into how long could you be on
the ice and get the hell knocked out of you?
There's one thing to get the hell locked out of

(01:16:28):
you if you're if you're if you're just walking or
boxing or something. They're all on blades. They're all doing
this on blades and ice, and it's hard ice.

Speaker 7 (01:16:39):
Well, it's it was amazing to watch this whole thing. Now,
men and women are different and how they handle things right,
And I've heard my wife talk about this. How women
cat fight. It's not always physical, sometimes it's psychological. They
will do things passive aggressively, sometimes for years against another.
If they have a beef or you know, or as

(01:16:59):
we talk about with the Chinese them on Goalian beef right,
if they have an issue, sometimes they handle.

Speaker 2 (01:17:04):
It that way.

Speaker 7 (01:17:04):
Whereas us, guys, what do we do some of our
best friends or guys that we once knocked out or
got knocked out by, and then we hug it out
and guess what a lot of times you become friends
after that.

Speaker 2 (01:17:13):
Yeah, we forgive more easier, I think than women.

Speaker 7 (01:17:17):
It's same thing with that hockey fight. How I think
they have a mutual respect between each other after such
a hotpot service.

Speaker 2 (01:17:22):
Oh, they do, and some of their there was a
connection or two there. Maybe a coach that coached with
the Blues was coaching the other team and stuff like that.
But and the goalies got together and my god, I
thought they were I thought they were going to run
off and have a date.

Speaker 7 (01:17:39):
Well the So the there's history between the goaltenders because
during the All Star Break this year, they had what
was called the Four Nations face off and they had
two of the teams or Team of USA and Team Canada. Well,
the goaltender for the Jets, Connor Hullabuck, was the goaltender
for Team USA. Whereas Joan Bennington, who's the Blues goaltender,
He's Canadian. He was a goaltender for team Team Canada

(01:18:01):
and Team US, saying Team Canada went all the way
to the championship game and Team USA almost upset them,
but Bennington made some huge saves and Canada ended up
winning that one. So there's some history there just from
this a few months ago. And so these two goaltenders
have faced off now a couple of different times and
on a pretty big stage too.

Speaker 2 (01:18:19):
Bennington has won a Stanley Cup, is.

Speaker 7 (01:18:22):
That he won, the only one the Blues have ever won.
Back in twenty nineteen, we were the worst team in
the league. In January, came all the way back and
won the Cup. I was at Enterprise Center because they
played in Boston that year in Game seven to win
the Cup. But they opened up Enterprise Centers that anybody
wants to come buy a ticket and all Blues fans
can come in and watch the game on the big screen. Yeah,

(01:18:42):
and watch it together. And my wife and I went.
My childhood best friend who I watched a lot of
hockey with. He met us there and him and I
got to hug it out in the final seconds as
the Blues won the Cup. Cool, and they had streamers coming.
I used to have streamers in my sports room from
that night. And it was just this amazing event.

Speaker 2 (01:19:01):
What a memory that is.

Speaker 7 (01:19:02):
Yeah, it's it's still lodged in my brain. So yeah,
absolutely incredible.

Speaker 2 (01:19:06):
All right, Well, well let's see we got something you're
ready to play? Is that correct? Why don't we do that?
And uh, we'll come back. This is pretty funny. Listen
to it.

Speaker 18 (01:19:20):
Many years ago, Paul called me. It was in the
evening and he said, see if I'm so excited. I've
just finished a new song and I just have to
tell somebody. And I said, oh great, what's the title?
And he said forty seven Ways to Leave Your Lover?
And I said, Paul, what if it were fifty? You know,

(01:19:40):
fifty Ways to Leave your lover? And and there was
a long pause and he said go on, and I said, well,
you know, fifty has a nice ring to it and

(01:20:00):
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 key Lee. He said, okay,

(01:20:21):
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 saved Rosemary in time and now.

Speaker 2 (01:20:31):
Look it up. I can't help it. That's pretty funny
out there. That's pretty funny. Yeah, and we're going to
be playing a golflin for my next guest. Who's going
to be here, Well, we got Chris Adamo coming on
here in about ten minutes, don't we And then after

(01:20:53):
that we've got Willis probably known as to many of
you as Bruce or Bob, Bob bullet Willis. I don't
know how he got the word buller. I have to
figure it out.

Speaker 7 (01:21:12):
Apparently a new nickname when he comes on this show
is Bob Ladies man Willis because he has old ladies
trying to hit him up as.

Speaker 2 (01:21:18):
A single guy. Ladies, Yeah, he'd be available, and he's
a good friend. And like I say, he's my golf coach,
you know, and uh, he's really helped my game.

Speaker 7 (01:21:30):
He never went to seems to take credit for that
though when he's on the show.

Speaker 2 (01:21:35):
Well, I think he's very proud of me. I think
so too.

Speaker 7 (01:21:38):
But I think I think he likes to mess with
I think he likes to.

Speaker 2 (01:21:41):
Mess with you a little bit. Of course, we will.
That's how we get along. I get along with people.
But they, even even people that were once you can't
find he can't. Finally, he can't find a person that
supports what Biden did in this area. I I haven't
seen any, but there were plenty of them who were

(01:22:01):
for them before. You know, during the first part of
his election, and you know, Trump was blessed by having
him having four years of him because I think with that,
and I wonder if that wasn't even the plan. You
wonder how smart is Trump? Did he let himself lose

(01:22:26):
just to be able to come back and win this way?

Speaker 7 (01:22:31):
I don't think he let himself lose, which I still
don't believe he lost twenty twenty anyway, but I believe
that what Trump did was he just sat back and
watched what Biden was doing. He said, oh, wait a minute,
I don't have to campaign the same way I did
in twenty sixteen. Yeah, we got to do it a
different way because he his campaign in this last one

(01:22:54):
almost flawless.

Speaker 2 (01:22:55):
Yeah, but he was. He was, He was tactical, he
was he wasn't against Biden because Biden was out hiding
and it was a big cheat going on. And they
tried to do it again. And who does Who's denying
that Pennsylvania, for example, they stopped voting at a certain point,

(01:23:15):
and you're telling me that it was legit in Arizona.
No way, no way.

Speaker 7 (01:23:21):
Okay, Now I do have to get back on the
sports topic real quick, because I got to ask yes,
what's going on with your Celtics.

Speaker 2 (01:23:30):
That's a very good question, and I neither did they
quite frankly. And here's the problem he got, in my opinion,
I watched the whole game last night. I'm tired. I
was doing prep. I was a little late doing the
prep cand to get up early to do this. But
they've got their stars are out there without the big guys.

(01:23:58):
This is how important it is to have some When
you've got a guy that's, like, you know, barely six
foot guarding one of these big guys, it's it's a
terrible disadvantage. Now they've got a great small guy to
the Knicks to six foot two, six foot three, yeah, Brunson,

(01:24:21):
but he's also got the big guys, so they can't
just double and triple on him guarding him. They've got
to worry about the big guys they've got who can
score and who can produce all sorts of uh, you know,
steals and that through the game. They have a little guy.

(01:24:43):
You need that balance when they're all shooting like they
were at the end, when they're all shooting these three pointers,
and because you don't have the strength and the big
guys that the Celtics had both of which, you know,
guy was just inept and the other guy was sick allegedly.

(01:25:05):
And so finally it got to the Celtics to where
they were shooting all these all these three pointers and
being guardd aggressively by at least two guys. They couldn't
get rid of these guys and they so they were
putting up lame shots, some even never reached never reached

(01:25:29):
the basket.

Speaker 7 (01:25:31):
So here here's what happened to you concerned. Now for
Boston Game one, they shot sixty three pointers. They made fifteen.
For those of you in brains in this twenty five
percent shooting. That's not good, not good, that's not good
at all. Right, And they had a twenty point lead
in the third quarter. And because they continued to shoot
from the outside even though they weren't you could you

(01:25:52):
can tell when something is not working. The three point
shooting was not working in game one, they kept doing it.
It allowed the Knicks to get back in the game,
they have a huge run, and they end up closing
out in overtime with that game one victory. Okay, so
then you think, okay, Boston's gonna switch it up. They're
gonna start working inside out because the outside no.

Speaker 2 (01:26:09):
Boston.

Speaker 7 (01:26:10):
Last night in game two, what happens? They start zero
four from three point again, it's not working, but they
don't switch it up.

Speaker 2 (01:26:18):
Yeah, And I kept saying, I kept yelling at the TV.
Asked her, Uh, my wife is here.

Speaker 7 (01:26:24):
I'm I'm very concerned that if Boston doesn't switch it up,
that the Nicks might eliminate him.

Speaker 2 (01:26:30):
And that's oh they might go four games. Wow. And
that's unheard of. Wow for you know, everybody thought, oh
my goodness, what's that? Oh my god?

Speaker 19 (01:26:40):
In my house this morning.

Speaker 2 (01:26:42):
Yeah, oh look at this, everybody. My wife got me
a pressent because I was yelling.

Speaker 11 (01:26:47):
About this, literally yelling because yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:26:52):
But but also it's upside down, okay, I said, because
we keep running out of Kleenex in the bathroom. And
I said, there's a little storage aury where we keep
our towels and toilet paper. Yes, And so I said, well,
why don't you you know, and I asked about this previously,
why don't you get a couple of these in for

(01:27:15):
the for the storage area where if I run out,
I could do it myself. I don't want to run
out naked and scare all the neighbors just to get
a kleenex. Okay, so you know, yeah, now the problem
should be solved, I hope. So yeah, and if not,

(01:27:37):
you know more than one are these boxes? They're they're
they're they're the boxes. They're not the long elong Okay,
that's good. Well, thank you now that you know what
they look like anytime you need them. Oh look at
look at this, and we're talking about toilet area stuff.
And look who shows up? Uh as he asked, he's listening.

Speaker 5 (01:28:01):
Good I wasn't listening.

Speaker 2 (01:28:03):
Oh good, thank god. I just said we were. My
wife got me a present. I don't know what your
wife gets you? You ever get you that?

Speaker 5 (01:28:13):
No comment?

Speaker 2 (01:28:16):
Oh my god, he's already hiding. At least he's hiding
at list.

Speaker 6 (01:28:20):
It's not toilet paper.

Speaker 2 (01:28:22):
Okay, all right, that's enough. That's enough out of you. Okay,
this this gentleman claims to be from Wyoming.

Speaker 5 (01:28:30):
Claims to be well, you're not you're well, you're.

Speaker 2 (01:28:35):
You're you're from Wyoming? You were born? Were you born
in Wyoming?

Speaker 5 (01:28:40):
I was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming?

Speaker 2 (01:28:42):
You were? I was? You were? And nonwhere where'd you go?

Speaker 5 (01:28:47):
Everywhere? So had a half hour.

Speaker 20 (01:28:49):
I tell you all the places I've lived since then.
But yeah, I've moved all over so you weren't back
to Wyoming. And right after the Challenger blew up, I
moved back to Wyoming, lived there thirty two years yours,
and then I retired and I moved to where I
am now, which is in the American Heart.

Speaker 2 (01:29:05):
So you weren't in the witness protection program from the FBI. No,
I mean, I've been lying about that all that time.
I'm so sorry I wrong that. I am so sorry.
I apologize to you. I apologize to everybody in Wyoming.
Uh especially good start. Yeah, okay, but he's an author

(01:29:27):
and we were just showing your book Rules for Defeating Radicals,
and uh he is.

Speaker 5 (01:29:32):
He is, this gentleman right here, always gets it right,
So thank you sir.

Speaker 2 (01:29:36):
Yeah, all right, who are you pointing at? I'm right
there holding my book right there, you go? Uh so so,
uh yeah. In other words, that I did, I had
nothing to do with it, right right, Thank you so much.
I didn't say that anyways. Uh, let's let's talk about
stuff going on in the world today. And by the way,

(01:29:59):
since since i've introduce and let's hear some applause. Does
that make you feel any better? It does.

Speaker 5 (01:30:07):
I like it better when you used to play my
theme song, but.

Speaker 2 (01:30:10):
I can't do it now because you know what they
got me on stommy. Yeah, oh it figures well, yeah,
I mean and and you know this, that's a racket,
by the way, because they don't tell you which stuff
you've used. Is uh in a foul area? Okay, I

(01:30:33):
don't know this.

Speaker 20 (01:30:35):
Seriously, we we could talk about all of this, uh,
this particular subject. What you have is a a corporate
monopoly that that is going to extract every last penny
that they can. And so, in all truth, all kidding aside,
you're right to just drop the whole thing and we
move on from there, because yeah, that what they will do.

(01:30:57):
They want it to where every time you turn your
your your TV on, you're having to pay for each
thing that you watch. I mean, this is the goal,
of course. Yeah, that's business.

Speaker 5 (01:31:07):
But but there's other things more immediate.

Speaker 2 (01:31:10):
Yeah, we're going to talk about that too. I don't
know exactly where you're going. I think, uh, planned parenthood.

Speaker 6 (01:31:16):
I wasn't going to go there, but go ahead on
that one.

Speaker 2 (01:31:18):
Yeah, I don't know. I'm looking at it and maybe
I didn't have this for you, but let's yeah, let's
talk about planned parenthood. And they are new exp They're
not just about abortions anymore, are they.

Speaker 20 (01:31:34):
Well, yeah, they're there their goal from the beginning. It's
kind of like the a c l U, where they
have a goal from the beginning, which was if you
look at David Baldwin, the founder of the a c LU,
he said flat out, we've got them quoted historically, communism
is our goal. Now they pick up these different topics
along the way, and they look like they're on this

(01:31:55):
one or that one, uh to try and uh, you know,
sound like that. They're they're diverse, but that's their end goal,
planned parenthood. They make their money killing on bren babies.
Now part of that is you've got to destroy fundamental
morality to maximize that profit. And so they'll attack fundamental morality,
fundamental basic right and wrong in every venue they possibly can.

(01:32:18):
And the latest one I heard, and I don't know
if you're going here and up, the latest one I
heard is they're handing out all puberty blockers and I
perverse hormones and this kind of stuff. So now the
thing is if they can promote this transgender agenda, they
can destroy basic morality, they can increase the madness. People
start acting more lunatic, people start behaving more like barnyard animals.

(01:32:41):
Guess what planned parenthood increases its market share.

Speaker 2 (01:32:44):
Well, it's a cash cow because these some of them
are miners, and they're making appointments for them to doctors,
and they're making prescriptions same day for these kids who
want to get involved with gender operations and things like that,
and they become permanent customers until who.

Speaker 20 (01:33:06):
Knows what, well, until they commit suicide, typically because they
wrecked their lives.

Speaker 5 (01:33:11):
But tell me this, Dave.

Speaker 20 (01:33:12):
You remember the old caricature you would see and there
was a basis of truth in it where the guy
with the raincoat, you know, in front of the kids,
he goes up in front of the kids, his raincoat
and he's naked.

Speaker 4 (01:33:22):
That guy.

Speaker 20 (01:33:23):
If the neighbors caught him, that guy would be lucky
if he made it to jail, because that guy was
such a threat, such a vile threat to their children,
that they were going to get them. They were going
to stop them. Okay, now we've got those people making
official decisions, going into classrooms and things like this and
what's happening.

Speaker 6 (01:33:41):
Well, we've got to discuss this.

Speaker 20 (01:33:43):
We need to get a judge to admit that there's
something wrong with this, otherwise we can't do anything about it.
We are literally you go back to the Old Testament
and the moa bites were sacrificing their own children on
altars to bail. They were literally burning them alive, and
they've gone into the architect or archaeologists have got into
some gruesome detail about what that entailed. We're at that

(01:34:04):
same point with our own children. We're letting this stuff happen,
and we're talking about it. Well, we're talking about it.
And when I say we, I'm talking about the collective community.
We're talking about it as if well, maybe they've got
a point. They are doing vile things to children that
we never should have allowed. And frankly, my kids are
all grown up. But if somebody came at my kid
with a threat like that, I would have stopped them.

(01:34:26):
I was going to stop them.

Speaker 2 (01:34:28):
Yeah, And that's it's even in this town. This town.
I mean, I'm right across from the library where they
have these these books on men having babies and things
like that. Yeah, it's outrageous. It's outrageous. And the person
that was on city council who actually came to the

(01:34:50):
show a couple of times, she got voted out and
she was the one that was trying to protect the kids.
So this is the big, big money problem. Big money
is there?

Speaker 20 (01:35:03):
Yeah, the the the personal attacks and here's the problem.
And yes, I'm going to go back to my book.
Here's the problem. We color inside the lines, but we
end up letting them tell us where those lines are at.
Let me give you an example now, referring back to
Wyoming where I used to live. Okay, yes, the the
you were born in and I was born there. I'm

(01:35:25):
a native wyoming Ie, so yeah, I'm a Native American.

Speaker 2 (01:35:29):
Okay.

Speaker 20 (01:35:30):
The legislative argument that the leftist and the rhinos in
Wyoming have been making on behalf of all this trans
stuff and the boys in the girls' locker rooms and
all this stuff, we're not gonna we're not going to
support a law protecting girls from boys going into their
locker room, which is something any decent parent would have

(01:35:51):
fought for if you only a few We're not going
to support that law. Here's their excuse, Well, it's not
happening in Wyoming. Okay, so apparently until girl comes out
and admits she's been raped in the locker room, it's
not happening.

Speaker 6 (01:36:04):
Well, I mean, the point is it is happening. There
is happening everywhere.

Speaker 20 (01:36:07):
But when they use an excuse like this, and our
side says, oh, well, okay if it's not happening, if
you say it's not happening, we're just going to back
off because I don't want to be controversial.

Speaker 2 (01:36:16):
How about how about Trump going and defunding Maine and
Maine now has given up. Maine has given up that
right now? That bs about we hardly had any any
problem with it? Right?

Speaker 20 (01:36:30):
And can you imagine if you were running your McDonald's
and you said, we hardly have any problem with food poisoning?

Speaker 6 (01:36:39):
Can you imagine?

Speaker 20 (01:36:41):
And yet this is the basis on which these people operate,
and we let them get away from it. When you
say we hardly are not you. But when that left
he says, we've hardly had any problem with it. With
that left, he is saying we need to call him
out on it. You're saying that amount is okay with you,
and probably more, that's what you're saying and hardly any
problem means you're enabling it, and by golly, I'm going

(01:37:01):
to go after you. And we need to go after them,
and we need to use our strength, our voice, and
our money to go after those people. And on that,
if I could segue, go ahead, I think the biggest
issue of the week, and we need to unmask it
in its full ugliness, is Senator Tom Tillis of North Carolina.

(01:37:23):
He's not going to support Ed Martin as the DC attorney.
Why because Ed Martin fought for the rights and the
constitutional protections for J six defendants.

Speaker 2 (01:37:36):
Okay, so what the hell is this guy's believe he's
an ex football coach.

Speaker 20 (01:37:44):
The little picture here, though, is that he's just going
to oppose us one vote. The big picture, Tom Tillis
is reasserting the entire underlying entire He's reasserting the entire
left twenty twenty narrative Joe Biden was legitimately elected. America

(01:38:05):
wanted socialism. America wanted all of those leftist judges that
are fighting to keep the border open and fighting to
keep us from deporting these criminals, these gang members. Okay,
all of that stuff that is literally has been wreaking
havoc on innocent Americans, that those leftist judges and that
leftist political establishment is fighting for Tom Tillis, Republican Tom

(01:38:26):
Tillis is on their side. And what we've got to
do now, it's still early twenty twenty five, he's up
for election in twenty twenty six. People of North Carolina,
the people across America, we've got to start now recruiting
candidates to replace these rhinos, because if you wait until
spring of twenty twenty six, what you're going to have

(01:38:48):
is a bunch of a bunch of people that you
know that are maybe a lot of them are well meaning.
They have no clue what they're getting into. They have
no clue, they have no savvy about how the process works.
And they throw their name in the ring, and you
get six well meaning Conservatives and you get one rhino
in there, and they split. This is in the primary,
they split the conservative vote six ways, and the rhino

(01:39:10):
wins with eighteen percent of the vote. He wins the
primary right and then goes into the general.

Speaker 2 (01:39:15):
Will you change that voting situation? Didn't you? In Wyoming?
And all that's in one of some of my notes here.

Speaker 20 (01:39:23):
Well, I will claim some credit for part of it,
because I will tell you there are people there and
you ought to have him on your show too, you'd
love him. There's a Chip Nyman who's the Speaker of
the House. There's John Bear who's the chairman of the
Wyoming Freedom Caucus. And Jeremy Haraldson who's a very good
personal friend, a former pastor of mine out of Wheatland, Wyoming.

(01:39:47):
And he got in and essentially once he beat out
and entrenched Rhino in the primary, he immediately turned around
and started campaigning for the other grassroots conservatives throughout the state,
running against the entrenched Rhinos. And so, yeah, I had
some influence there. I did some coaching and some and
some rooting for them. But these guys is that they

(01:40:07):
literally have fought this this multi million dollar probably Soros funded,
who knows, this republican establishment. Wyoming governed like a bunch
of Vermont Democrats. These guys went in there and they
were like samurai warriors on their best day, going in
and slashing and burning amongst the Rhinos. And yeah, Wyoming's

(01:40:28):
politics are are totally flipping, and uh, we're getting rid
of the Rhino establishment, getting real conservatives in there, and
the Democrats, the leftist and the rhino Liz Cheney types
are having a conniption fit over it.

Speaker 2 (01:40:44):
Well, that seems to be going on in Michigan too,
a little bit of that with the the governor there.
She seems to be warming up to Trump and.

Speaker 20 (01:40:57):
She's she's pandering at this point. She's a little desperate.
I don't trust her for us.

Speaker 2 (01:41:00):
Well, of course they are. But okay, they're making signals
that they want to get along.

Speaker 20 (01:41:06):
You see, they're realizing they have to play along.

Speaker 2 (01:41:08):
Well, yeah, I mean that's what That's what the whole
Democratic Party is trying to figure out. What do we do.
Do we try to get along with this guy or
do you try to overthrow him like we well the
last time, Well guess what we do both. You can't
do both at the same time, though, Hey, no, you.

Speaker 20 (01:41:26):
Can't do both at the same time, because you're an
honest man. These are leftists, these are democrats, These are hypocrites.
They will say anything, got my book there?

Speaker 5 (01:41:34):
Can you hold up?

Speaker 2 (01:41:36):
Hold up the book? It's on a corner, JP, hold
up the book again, Please, thank you JP. He's got it.
There you go.

Speaker 5 (01:41:47):
That's why he's my hero.

Speaker 2 (01:41:48):
Well it's sitting here on this you can't see it.
Probably it's on the screen the whole time.

Speaker 20 (01:41:54):
I can always just do this, but I like getting
JP involved there and I love the hat JP.

Speaker 2 (01:41:58):
By the way, now the guy's drinking having he's having
a little cocktail and he's over there and he's having
a good time. What he worked his ass off on
this show. Yeah, there he goes. See he's got the
head cups. Now there we go. Turn your mic.

Speaker 20 (01:42:12):
So the point the point that I wanted to make,
those point behind all of this, underline it, leftists never
care about any cause they claim the champion. And I
underline any You've heard me say this one hundred times
on your show. Leftists never care about any cause they
claim the champion.

Speaker 5 (01:42:28):
They will flip on a.

Speaker 20 (01:42:30):
Dime the minute they think it's in their best interest
to take a different side on this. And Gretchen Whitmer
is a perfect example. She is going to make friends
with Trump right now because she's realizing that it's costing
her politically. Now, if she can keep up, and this
is up to us, not her, if she can keep
up the facade long enough, she'll get re elected if

(01:42:50):
what we do is continue to move the move the
bar up, continue to raise the bar, and then at
the at the right time, then you call her out
and yeah, this is what you say now, but this
is what you said a year ago, this is what
you said back during COVID.

Speaker 2 (01:43:05):
We don't let them get away with it.

Speaker 20 (01:43:06):
What we've done at that point is we've established the
narrative of truth, and we've called out the hypocrites. We've
called out the frauds in that.

Speaker 2 (01:43:14):
Are you describing are you describing what the ranked choice voting?
And what is that? And how did Wyoming get rid
of it? Wyoming?

Speaker 20 (01:43:28):
Wyoming flat out came out against it and said, this
is this is garbage ranked choice voting. It's one of
those wolves in sheep's clothing. The sheep's clothing looks innocent,
there's a wolf behind it. In essence, what it does
is it forces you to give support to candidates you

(01:43:49):
don't like, okay, because when they do rank choice voting,
they never say none of the above, okay. For you
have four candidates, they say, pick them from one to
how much you like them? So even the one you
put in four, you're giving him a little support. Yeah, okay,
And in this way, these these bad candidates can climb

(01:44:11):
over top of the better ones in a close race,
and you end up with stuff like we had up
up in Alaska, where Lisa Markowski the Rhino, ends up
a little better than Sarah Palin, who is a good,
staunch conservative fighter. And she did it because of ranked
choice voting, because people instead if they could say, you know, uh,

(01:44:33):
pick your favorite ones and then give a zero to
the rest of them, then that would work.

Speaker 5 (01:44:38):
Well, that's not the plan.

Speaker 20 (01:44:39):
The plan is to make you think you have a
better choice in a primary while you're giving support to
candidates you don't like. So ranked choice voting is a scam.
And anytime that they try to portray it to you
as anything different, what you know you've got there is
you've got the deep state rhinos and leftists fighting to

(01:44:59):
keep you from actually having control over them.

Speaker 5 (01:45:02):
I'll give you.

Speaker 20 (01:45:02):
Another thing that they shut down in Wyoming, and we
can thank, we can thank Liz Cheney for this. Your
your elevator partner. There that that I got you, I
got your first on that. Before you try to say
she you're not.

Speaker 2 (01:45:15):
Ashamed, I met her, I shook her hands. She was
in an elevator, and she said that, Okay, do you
know a guy named Chris backfire? Anyway, go ahead.

Speaker 20 (01:45:29):
The Wyoming primary process was corrupt in its own way,
and it was very much the same thing as this
rank choice voting. It was done in such a way
that that the Rhinos, the liberal Republicans, it gave them cover. Okay,
what what you had was you had on primary day.
The purpose of a primary is we're supposed to find

(01:45:50):
our best candidate as.

Speaker 2 (01:45:51):
A Oh that's that, okay, can hear me? All right?
Welcome old man. That's your WiFi?

Speaker 5 (01:46:07):
Like we lost our video?

Speaker 2 (01:46:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:46:09):
Yeah, Chris, we're I think we're having trouble with your
WiFi there.

Speaker 2 (01:46:13):
Yeah, not your wife, your WiFi. Okay, can you there? Yeah,
we're here, we can't. You're not caving. I'm back. Okay,
Well this is great.

Speaker 20 (01:46:24):
I'm back in Dave's not I can tell Okay, no,
we're here, so trying to blame me?

Speaker 5 (01:46:28):
Do we sorry about that? I just couldn't resist that anyway.

Speaker 2 (01:46:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 20 (01:46:33):
The Republicans, the Rhinos in Wyoming loved the fact that
the primary process made it so that you could come
into the voting booth or the polling place on election
day as a Democrat, as a leftist, you could register
as a Republican. You could go in and vote for
the most liberal Republican and then come back out and
reregister as a Democrat. And it gave cover to the

(01:46:55):
Rhinos for the longest time. Well after the Liz Cheney
fiasco really came back and slapped Wyoming so hard in
the face, they were able to go in there finally.
And this was Jeremy Haroldson, one of the people you
need to interview, who's a Speaker pro tem of the
Wyoming Legislature. Now, he introduced the bill saying you're not
allowed to change parties in Wyoming after the filing date. Okay,

(01:47:19):
so fore the appointment So on that filing date, if
you look at the other party's candidates and you say
I want to vote for their worst one, it's too late.

Speaker 5 (01:47:28):
You have to plan that far in advance.

Speaker 20 (01:47:30):
Now, it's not fool proof because you can register before
that and still register with the other party, and some
of them will do that, but it's a lot more
difficult to go in there with a bunch of Democrats
voting for a Republican on primary day and pick the
most liberal one. So there are things that can be
done about this.

Speaker 2 (01:47:49):
Okay, Well, on another issue, what do you know about
high school juniors with seventy thousand dollars a year jobs?

Speaker 20 (01:48:00):
All that one yesterday? And it's again a huge lesson
that the leftists and the whole so called education establishment
does not want us to learn. The fact is that
these kids are getting marketable skills. Now, they have to
have two things. They have to They have to be
diligent in going to that class and learning this skill

(01:48:21):
like welding or other trades, carpentry, things like this. They
have to be diligent in that, and then they have
to show up at work on time and work hard. Okay, now,
those are things that we can instill in our kids
starting from the beginning. But if that kid, if that
kid instead of doing that, the standard process that they

(01:48:42):
wanted to go through these days and it's it's all
about control and money is well, no, you can't be
successful unless you're a college graduate. So we want you
to go off to college and take your you get
your liberal arts degree in lesbian dance studies or underwater
basket We've okay, and you spend two hundred thousand dollars

(01:49:03):
getting this degree. You have a two hundred thousand dollars
debt of your student loan hanging over your head, which,
by the way, the left says you and I ought
to pay. And then this kid goes out to get
a job, and there's two things about him. Number one,
they don't know how to change a light bulb. Number two,
they've been so marinated in leftist lunacy that they walk
into your McDonald's to get a job and they say, well,

(01:49:25):
you owe me, and so I don't have to show
up at work on time.

Speaker 2 (01:49:29):
I don't have to do a good job.

Speaker 20 (01:49:30):
And if you say anything, you're discriminating on the basis
of you know, the color I paint my hair or
anything that I want to come up with. Okay, you
look at that person, you say, you know what, you're
not going to I need people who are actually going
to get the job done.

Speaker 2 (01:49:44):
You're not it.

Speaker 20 (01:49:44):
So now that person with their two hundred thousand dollars debt,
they can't get a job, a basic job that they
will go to Walmart and they'll flunk out of Greeter School. Okay,
and so on this basis, you and I have failed them,
and in truth, we've got kids that are actually looking
at the future, looking at their country and saying, how

(01:50:06):
do I become a successful member of society for myself
and for my country. And they're starting to get these
trade school jobs and they're doing well with it.

Speaker 2 (01:50:15):
So on another subject, let's talk a little bit about abortion. Uh,
babies have waved in the womb and come out and
been born with the same way, the same wave. Yeah,
I mean the same thing. It's amazing. You've seen with
ultra play that we're gonna play. We're gonna play another

(01:50:39):
one for you. I don't know if I've ever done
that's with you. But it'll take a second or two
to get get them in there. But we've got a
father talking to a a being in Brazil or someplace,
I think, yeah, exactly, And and the babies smile.

Speaker 5 (01:50:55):
Those are great to show these these are great.

Speaker 2 (01:50:56):
Yeah, we're going to do that right now because I
like doing it, because it's it's as I mean, it's
a picture is worth a thousand subpoenas in my mind.
So here we go, Nania the pye, well yeah, baby

(01:51:29):
to the.

Speaker 5 (01:51:32):
Nania the bye.

Speaker 2 (01:51:36):
Well, my gosh, that and that's such a such a
beautiful little girl. I mean, and she's got her hair
done or something. I don't know what the hell's that about.
She's in the womb and she's smiling, she's reacting.

Speaker 5 (01:51:53):
Well.

Speaker 2 (01:51:55):
The thing that.

Speaker 20 (01:51:57):
When you listen to the fetus and the term zygote uh,
these are biological terms, and what they basically mean is
on baby.

Speaker 5 (01:52:06):
Okay.

Speaker 20 (01:52:07):
And you listen when leftists use these terms is because
they sound a little uh strange, you know, they what
if you don't say that? So what they do is
they very diligently is every term except reality so that
they can hide the humanity of that baby. Okay, and
just the whole term, the whole pro choice is an

(01:52:29):
attempt to do that. We don't want to say for
killing babies or pro abortion. They're pro choice. They're for choice.

Speaker 2 (01:52:35):
You're the meaning okay, that's for killing a kid when
when it's in you. And there's very few few women
out there, and and we we use all right, well,
we're gonna have to I don't know what we're going
to do here so that these these these.

Speaker 20 (01:52:55):
We got to looks like we got a data problem
of yes, so they we need to do things like
you just did to show these videos because the ultrasound
God bless these things. They humanize the baby. It shows
you what's really in there. It's not a matter of
the versus your discussion. It's a matter of here's what's

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going on in the womb the baby. It's not a fetus,
it's not a zog ot, it's not this a clump
of cells.

Speaker 2 (01:53:24):
This what do they call the voble pill?

Speaker 20 (01:53:28):
You massay, They'll use every term. They can't humanize this baby.
And these video you're showing, I actually prove that they show.

Speaker 2 (01:53:37):
They show the.

Speaker 5 (01:53:38):
Fact dealing with a little human being.

Speaker 20 (01:53:40):
Ultrasounds ought to be a requirement. You want your baby
at the very least, you need to see an ultrasound.
You do that, all right, Listen, they've implemented that as law.
You see the ultras you're just making an informed.

Speaker 2 (01:53:57):
Hey, Chris, we're having bad We've got we got a
bad sound going here, and we're about close to it
at the end of it. Anyways, so, uh well, I
don't know if it's on his side or my side. Okay,
all right, Well anyways, uh I want to thank you
for being on the show, and if you can tell

(01:54:20):
me where where people can find and buy your book.
Can you hear that? Now? He can't. I think it's
from Amazon. Yeah, right, so we actually have the link
in the comments that they can you hear me?

Speaker 8 (01:54:40):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:54:40):
He's going all right? All right, anyways, let's give a
round of applause for for Chris Adamo. I hope you
heard that. I don't know if he did or not.
I have my next guest here. Uh. He's he's early
like always and yes, yeah, fine, Actually you're actually an

(01:55:05):
hour late. Look at the clock.

Speaker 19 (01:55:07):
I didn't look at the clock. Your time has always
been screwed up.

Speaker 13 (01:55:12):
I know.

Speaker 2 (01:55:13):
Yeah, tell me about that. Tell me about my problems.
Let's talk about yours here, all right. This guy is
a more Forestreet manager for for the FUDS.

Speaker 19 (01:55:24):
Right, yeah, I was a senior manager for the for
the Mark Dwain National Forest and the Forest Service for
thirty years.

Speaker 2 (01:55:30):
Now. Were you in the Vietnam War two? Yes? I was?
And uh he is author of the Last Buffalo in Kansas. Uh.
I played basket basketball then golf with Tom Watson in
high school. Very smart guy, and he is I'm not
ashamed to say my golf coach such as my game is.

(01:55:51):
Let's welcome, Bob Bullet willis what hell is a bullet
staff for?

Speaker 19 (01:55:58):
Well, you know, I'm I'm not really sure how I
got that nickname, but it happened when I came to
raw and I think it was probably because in those
days I played softball and I was really fast. I
used to be really not so much anymore, so when
i'd get on base, I'd usually steal a base or two.
So they started you with a bullet, so they turned

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call me the bullet.

Speaker 2 (01:56:20):
So had nothing to do with shooting people or anything
like that.

Speaker 19 (01:56:22):
Well, the other thing that it could be is is
when I hit my driver, it was kind of a
low a low bullet that went out and slowly roll.

Speaker 2 (01:56:31):
Same thing you still got that, Yeah, could be.

Speaker 19 (01:56:35):
But I need to do a shout out. And that's
the Jack Boone who just got out of the hospital
last Friday.

Speaker 2 (01:56:41):
Let's here it for Jack. Yeah, if you listening, Hi, Jack.

Speaker 19 (01:56:47):
Yeah, it's great to get him out of the hospital
and get him into recovery.

Speaker 2 (01:56:50):
That's terrific.

Speaker 19 (01:56:51):
And the other thing I would like to say, I
need to give a plug to the last bucket in Kansas. Yes,
and that is because it's going to be released May thirteenth,
which is next Tuesday. The Last Buffalo in Kansas is
a It'll be on Amazon and all the bookstores, but
you can pre order on Amazon now for delivery will

(01:57:13):
begin on the thirteenth of May. But just briefly about
The Last Buffalo is It is a story about American
history and it was published by Trilogy Publishing, which is
the publishing arm of the TBN television Network. TBN is
the largest Christian network in the world, and they liked

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the story and it's it's going to be available, and
it tells about a family living through one hundred years
of American history.

Speaker 2 (01:57:42):
Because it's your family, Okay, why do you always say
a family? This is experience.

Speaker 19 (01:57:48):
It is about my family, but more than that, it's
about the history of our country.

Speaker 2 (01:57:52):
Sure. Yeah.

Speaker 19 (01:57:53):
It talks about about traveling on packet ships, talks about
the horse era, which lasted almost one hundred years in
the United States a little over that actually, and farming
with horses is in itself quite an experience, and all
those kinds of things are in the book. It talks

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about the dust Bowl and how hard it was, talks
about the Great Depression, World War One, and my great
grandfather was in the Civil War. He was a cavernman,
shot the bugle out of his hands several times.

Speaker 2 (01:58:31):
He was a bugler for the which is probably the
most dangerous position to be in.

Speaker 19 (01:58:38):
It is everybody shot the bugler because he's the one
that they're giving the orders out. He was bugling all
the orders. But it is a really interesting book and
I encourage everyone to check it out. There's another book
coming out this part of the children's series, which will
be out probably in June. That's The Adventures of Dog.

(01:58:59):
This is being published by another Christian publisher, and it's
a really cute story about about a dog having all
kinds of adventures.

Speaker 2 (01:59:07):
Yeah, that's cool. Yeah, and you're still doing it. You're testing,
You're testing fish and all sorts of stuff. That's pretty cool.

Speaker 19 (01:59:15):
Well, okay, yeah I did. I I was fishing the
other day and average, where do you fish? I fishing.
I have several lakes on my property. Okay, okay, And
so I'm fishing the other day and I fly fish.
When you fly fish, you catch a lot of bluegill
because they eat small flies. And I said, you know,

(01:59:36):
I've got to figure out something that will catch bass
and crappy with a fly rod.

Speaker 2 (01:59:41):
Which are a much bigger fish by Oh yeah, yeah,
a lot bigger.

Speaker 19 (01:59:45):
And so I said, you know what, I'm going to
create a composite fly.

Speaker 17 (01:59:50):
And and and.

Speaker 19 (01:59:53):
Alpha tested and see just how it might do in
catching bass.

Speaker 2 (01:59:58):
What is an alpha test?

Speaker 19 (02:00:00):
Okay, okay. When you test any item, there's there's an
alpha part of the testing and a beta part of
the testing. The alpha part of the testing is to
see if it's a feasible concept. Yeah, that's when you
go out and you perform a whole group of different
tests to see if, in fact, it performs as you

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think it will. The beta testing then is to see
how you might develop it and go on. You know, hey,
I have an NBA, so I'm alpha testing it. Yeah,
just one of those things. So anyway, what I decided
to do with this particular fly is once one hour
a day in the evening, I would fish for seven

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days in a row.

Speaker 2 (02:00:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (02:00:44):
Turned out I couldn't do seven days in row, but
I'm gonna do seven days. And what I found out
was that this composite fly caught bass and crappie like crazy,
no kidding. Oh yeah, And do you have to put
a pattern on that. Well, I think I'm just gonna
make it available. I'm gonna go I'm going to tie
it up and show for what looks like and tell

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people how. That's the way I did with the with
a lot of the trout fishing information. I have a
web page and it's got to give it out Facebook.
You're a nice guy, just give it out. And because
it's fun. It's people having fun outdoor fishing, and so
that's what I need, you know, That's what I'm going
to do. But let me just tell you this particular
fly that I've developed. In the span of one hour day,

(02:01:30):
for five days, five hours of fishing, I've caught over
fifty fish.

Speaker 2 (02:01:35):
Wow.

Speaker 19 (02:01:36):
And most of them are bass and crappie. I've cut
two bluegill, but most of them are.

Speaker 2 (02:01:39):
Beast and they're nice size. Yeah.

Speaker 19 (02:01:41):
Well the bass are not monsters, but they're in.

Speaker 2 (02:01:44):
The the year. I mean, how big do you the
fish coming to your your lakes there there? Well, I've
got some big fish in there, right, yeah, catfish.

Speaker 19 (02:01:53):
I have some big catfish and some big grass cart
but I also have some big bass. I've caught up
ten pound bass out of that lake.

Speaker 2 (02:01:58):
Wow.

Speaker 19 (02:01:59):
But These are mostly pound pound and a half, but
there's a lot of them. And crappie is it may
be the best crappie fly I've ever used, because I've
cut over twenty crops.

Speaker 2 (02:02:08):
Wow, and that's those are the now from an eating
point of view, crappy is the best eating fish that
I know of.

Speaker 19 (02:02:15):
Yes, yes, I think so. Yeah, Crappy and Walleye and
my mind, yeah, Walleye too.

Speaker 2 (02:02:21):
Walleye's really good. Yeah yeah, all right, what else you got?

Speaker 19 (02:02:25):
I diverge, Well, do you want to talk money?

Speaker 2 (02:02:28):
Yeah, let's talk We're going to talk about money. Uh,
you know, the major differences between the last six decades
of expanding debt and inflation and Trump's tariffs which may
temporarily raise prices. What are your thoughts on that? Just

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now today Trump made his first deal with the UK.
He did, and he's announced he's announced.

Speaker 19 (02:02:55):
It, I think already he's announcing it right now.

Speaker 2 (02:02:58):
Yeah, and he's announcing it right now. So that's huge.
The market was scheduled to go way up from this
and where we look like we're going to be okay.

Speaker 19 (02:03:09):
Now I think we were always okay sort of why
you know, the one thing I would say is to
understand the impact of terrorists, you have to understand a
bit about the global economy. The global economy, one of
the things that Obama did when he was president is
he he took the United States from being a manufacturing

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giant to something else in terms of the global economy.
And what he encouraged our manufacturers do is to move
overseas and build overseas plans. When you do that, you
take manufacturing away from our country. And and that's what
has happened over the over the past two decades. Almost
the reason that that that that kind of thing has

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happened is primarily because of the way the other countries
deal with us and our I want to just talk
a little bit about GDP.

Speaker 2 (02:04:05):
Okay, what is a.

Speaker 19 (02:04:07):
Gross domestic product? It's how much every country produces every
year in terms of dollars. Okay, the United States by
far has the largest GDP twenty eight trillion dollars a year.
Our net worth in terms of everything within our country

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in value is somewhere between one hundred and forty and
one hundred and sixty trillion dollars. There is no other
country even close to us in terms of GDP. China's
GDP is eighteen trillion dollars a year. The EU, the
European Union GDP is also eighteen trillion dollars a year,
but they get.

Speaker 2 (02:04:48):
Worth thirty six trillion dollars in the hole. I'll talk that.
How does that?

Speaker 19 (02:04:52):
I want to talk about that later. Okay, let's just
deal with the terroiffts at this point in time. When
we get to talking the big beautiful bill, we'll talk
about us. We'll talk about the problems that are associated
with with our deficits. What what President Trump has done
in imposing these imposing these terraffs on these other countries

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has substantially affected their GDP. Yeah, we import about eight
percent of our GDP a year. The other country's import
up to about sixty five percent of their GDP per year.
The impact we have we we consume twenty five percent
of the world's production. Nobody else is even close. What

(02:05:37):
is what is Russia's GDP? Well, it's two trillion dollars
a year. Wow, Yeah, we're about thirty What is Mexico's GDP?
Well at one point eight trillion? Are you kind of
the cartels of that too?

Speaker 2 (02:05:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 19 (02:05:50):
Probably a lot that they owned about half. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 2 (02:05:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (02:05:53):
So what we're what we're in the process of doing
right now is reorganizing world trade needs to be done.
China is using trade to further their interest around the
world at this point in time that you had probably
not heard of the road and mortar projects by China.

Speaker 2 (02:06:14):
That and the acquisition of ports all over the world.

Speaker 19 (02:06:18):
Well, yeah, they've They've done ports and built ports in Brazil,
They've built ports in a variety of countries, Israel, Mexico.
Mexico is another one where they built port. The problem
right now that China has with the United States taking
over the Panama Canal. China uses about sixty percent of

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the traffic in the Panama Canal. We use about fifteen.
But it's strategic for us absolutely, yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:06:46):
And it cuts us off. You have to go where
I mean, you have to go around.

Speaker 19 (02:06:50):
The Cape, the Cape Cape of South America.

Speaker 2 (02:06:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (02:06:54):
Yeah, and it adds probably two weeks to the transition
of goods movement.

Speaker 2 (02:07:01):
Which is very expensive.

Speaker 19 (02:07:03):
Well, and the biggest, the biggest issue is military warship
and moving to the canal. That's that's where it gets
important and that's why we have to have it back
and we'll have it back because at this point in time,
Panamas violated that treaty that we have with him.

Speaker 2 (02:07:17):
Well yeah, and uh, the the how did they get
into the first place, because we had it at one
time and we built it and lost like almost forty
thousand people building it.

Speaker 19 (02:07:31):
Jimmy gave it to him for what when you much?

Speaker 2 (02:07:34):
We got a big oh my god, Well he couldn't
get fitty sent Yeah.

Speaker 19 (02:07:40):
Now he gave it to him for a dollar. But
there is a treaty that's in place, and there's some
requirements in that treaty. Even though they they are managing
the canal, we still have have a major influence in
what happens there, and we're going to take it back.
As President Trump is indicating.

Speaker 2 (02:07:58):
He said, I think they've agreed to do it.

Speaker 19 (02:08:00):
Well, it's the deal hasn't actually happened.

Speaker 2 (02:08:02):
But does it? What What does China have to say
about do they have a say in this?

Speaker 19 (02:08:07):
Well, it's managed by a Chinese company. Yeah, Okay, it's
actually a Hong Kong it's a Hong Kong company.

Speaker 2 (02:08:14):
Uh, and it's China CCP. But it is China Control.

Speaker 19 (02:08:18):
Yeah, surely, and this company has been pressured to sell
to to Blackrock, American company. That deal is has been
developing now ever since President Trump took office, and I
think it will close shortly, but it hasn't closed yet.

Speaker 2 (02:08:36):
And what hasn't closed yet our.

Speaker 19 (02:08:39):
Transfer the transfer to black Rock from Chinese company.

Speaker 2 (02:08:43):
All right, which would be American.

Speaker 19 (02:08:44):
Yes, all the other things. In terms of what the
United States is going to do, it's been pretty well agented. Yeah,
all right, so that's going to happen. But but back
to trade, when you when you talk about what the
United States is doing in trade, and this UK agreement
didn't really surprise me because UK is one of the

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few countries where we're about even in trade. Imports and
exports are about equal with the UK. Now, they have
some some rules and regulations on our car companies and
some of our other businesses that make it difficult to
do business in the UK, but those I think will
be a race with this agreement.

Speaker 2 (02:09:25):
Motivational wise, in this in this country right now, that
is a huge victory. It's seen is seen as a
realization that something actually is going to happen, because we
we all knew it was going to take time, but
that was giving a lot of people out there trying

(02:09:46):
to stink up the arena by saying how horrible this
is and we're going to have depression and all this
other stuff happened to us and we're losing all our
money because the market was up and down.

Speaker 19 (02:09:56):
You know, Well, the market really has nothing to do
with trade.

Speaker 2 (02:10:00):
It has it has, it has psychological psychological influence, that's right.

Speaker 19 (02:10:05):
That occurs when you do these kind of things affic.

Speaker 2 (02:10:08):
I mean a lot of people sell out, okay, and
there's I bet you they're sorry.

Speaker 19 (02:10:12):
Now, Well, the realization of the market is it's always
eventually going to go up. I mean, that's that's just
the reality of of the way companies perform, in stocks
perform in terms of the tariff situation. For the work media,

(02:10:36):
to say that our prices are going to go astronomically
high as just a fallacy. Only eight percent of our
total production is in trade eight percent ninety is not.

Speaker 2 (02:10:49):
So we know, we want to get them all here
with with their part of the deal is is to
bring your company and your your factory here to the
United States.

Speaker 19 (02:10:59):
Absolutely, and when you dealing with China and EU in particular,
has to be done China. China regulates and imposes tariffs,
and and and when we do take a company to China,
they steal all the company's secrets. That's part of the requirement.
So when we take our chip manufacturers to China, they

(02:11:21):
get all the chip technology.

Speaker 2 (02:11:23):
Sure that's we all know that.

Speaker 19 (02:11:25):
That's the security bus that we can afford to have.

Speaker 2 (02:11:28):
And and uh, the previous administrations you were pointing to
Obama and Biden, they went along with it.

Speaker 19 (02:11:35):
Well, sure they were globalists, that's what they supported.

Speaker 2 (02:11:39):
They globalist. And in both cases I believe they were corrupt.
They were getting money from this.

Speaker 19 (02:11:46):
Well, sure they were because because the companies, by moving
overseas were able to create products that were that were cheaper.
Because the biggest cost of producing anything is labor is
about fifty of the production costs, right, and when you
moved to China, where they essentially have almost nothing in labor, labor, now.

Speaker 2 (02:12:07):
They got slave labor. Well they do a good part
of it, most most people. You know, I visited China
a long time ago, and the thing I took from
it was every everybody I saw that wasn't a communist
but were working the tours and stuff like that, every
single one of them hated what they were doing.

Speaker 19 (02:12:29):
Well, let me just give you a little bit of it.
I've traveled all over it. And I had an occasion
to be sitting by a lady that was coming back
from China on one of the trips where I caught
a flight out of South Korea, and so I asked
her about her life. And she lived in the interior
in one of and they have cities that there are
millions of people in the interior that we never have

(02:12:51):
heard of. But she was in this in the city,
actually teaching English. And I said, the biggest issue I
had with China is poe and and primarily it's it's
small in particular manner. And I asked her how she
dealt with all the pollution in China, and she said, well,

(02:13:11):
we have air pure fires in every room, and we
wear a mask every day. And this was this was
not that long ago. The interesting part of that story
is China not a part of any any global treaty
associated with the environment. Well, they they don't participate, So

(02:13:31):
they're the they are the biggest polluter in the world.
And yet we're here talking about green energy in the
United States.

Speaker 2 (02:13:38):
But they're building all the ev stuff.

Speaker 19 (02:13:40):
They are building all the EV stuff and they're doing
it with coal fire electricity.

Speaker 2 (02:13:45):
Yes, exactly, and here and and they're selling this to Tesla. Yeah,
am I wrong?

Speaker 19 (02:13:50):
No, Now they're they're actually they're actually in competition with Tesla.

Speaker 2 (02:13:57):
Yeah, all right.

Speaker 19 (02:13:58):
And and in fact, but the country in the EU
and the EU, the Chinese electric vehicles that overtaking Tesla
as as a major supplier.

Speaker 2 (02:14:08):
That's why he's that's why he's back at Tesla now
instead of trying to figure out our problems here.

Speaker 19 (02:14:14):
Well, I think he what a bad rap. He did
such a good job. Elon Musk wants smartest men in
the world. And I have him helping helping the the
economy in terms of reducing government spending.

Speaker 2 (02:14:27):
Putting his businesses to the side, at risk, actually his
life at risk.

Speaker 19 (02:14:33):
And and you know what a sad scenario. And that's
that's that's the Wok enterprise at its worst.

Speaker 2 (02:14:42):
Really.

Speaker 19 (02:14:42):
Sure, ahead, we've talked about tariff. I think probably we've
covered that well enough. All right, let's let's talk about
the big beautiful spending bill.

Speaker 2 (02:14:54):
Yes, let's do that.

Speaker 19 (02:14:56):
Yes, one of the things I was going for a
long time, been involved in a lot of spending bills. Yeah,
been involved in a lot of continuing resolutions. You all
know about continuing resolutions.

Speaker 2 (02:15:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (02:15:09):
Well, let me just talk a little bit about about
the way the budget processes is supposed to work and
the way it's currently working. Government for years has funded
individual agencies. Any government spending bill is initiated by the House, right, Okay,

(02:15:30):
All spending bills come initiate in the House of Representatives.
The way it is supposed to work is that each
agency is funded as an individual spending bill. Congress votes
on that bill sent it's a Senate and and that
agency is funded based on how Congress feels it should be.

(02:15:52):
When you start dealing in one bill, you put all
the agencies together. When you put all the agencies together
in one bill, you're talking about a bill of five
to six trillion dollars with so many arms in it
that is difficult to get a handle on it.

Speaker 2 (02:16:10):
Okay.

Speaker 19 (02:16:12):
Elon Musk has done a terrific job reducing government government employment.
The problem is when you only deal with the agencies,
you're dealing with a minimal amount of government spending. All
of the agencies except for Defense, which generally has an
eight hundred million to trillion dollar budget or only eight

(02:16:33):
hundred million dollars all the agencies combined. Yeah, out of
a six trillion dollar budget, and ELON must have going
to save several hundred million.

Speaker 2 (02:16:44):
Dollars with the agencies billion billions.

Speaker 19 (02:16:48):
Sorry, but when you when you start talking about saving money,
the two issues that you have to deal with in
the government spending are the social programs which amount from
two to four trillion dollars, and the interest on the
debt which we have to pay every year which is
about one point two trillion dollars at this time for

(02:17:08):
a thirty six trillion dollars deficit. Okay, So if you're
going to actually balance the budget, you're going to set
the deficit at what it is now, You're going to
have to do more than just balance the budget, right,
You're going to have to create a surplus to be
able to reduce the debt, right, And that's the challenge.

(02:17:29):
And the only way to do that is to reduce
the debt with maybe some of the tariff money, yeah
or not, or and reduce our expenditures in the social programs.

Speaker 2 (02:17:43):
Okay. Well, Also, what about the factories moving from other
countries to.

Speaker 19 (02:17:49):
Here that may create more revenue.

Speaker 2 (02:17:51):
Well, that's that's your Uh, that's that's your GDP, isn't it.

Speaker 19 (02:17:56):
Yeah, Well, when you talk about GDP, RG as it
exists today is twenty eight trillion dollars. If we move
manufacturing back into this country, we will be able to
reduce the one point two trillion dollar trade deficit that
we're dealing. Okay, Okay, that will add to the GDP.
It will also add to the tax space. But it

(02:18:18):
will take time to do that, okay, because we're all
going to we're starting.

Speaker 2 (02:18:23):
That's why everybody's asking Trump you're going to run in
twenty eight and he's he's actually kind of sidestep Dad
a little bit.

Speaker 19 (02:18:30):
He's not going to run twenty eight. I mean somebody
probably not. But you know, I think there are some
good candidates out there.

Speaker 2 (02:18:38):
Rubio he says fifteen to twenty, but he named Rubio
and JD.

Speaker 19 (02:18:42):
And Vance are the two best candid yees Elon must
be a great president.

Speaker 2 (02:18:46):
But he wouldn't.

Speaker 19 (02:18:47):
I wouldn't.

Speaker 9 (02:18:47):
You know.

Speaker 19 (02:18:47):
He wouldn't do that.

Speaker 2 (02:18:48):
Can he be?

Speaker 19 (02:18:49):
No, he's a South African exactly, he can't do it.

Speaker 2 (02:18:52):
Yeah, whatever the stories about Obama being from Kenya.

Speaker 19 (02:18:57):
Well, yeah, if you did an Obama a move, you
could probably do it.

Speaker 2 (02:19:01):
Yeah, exactly exactly.

Speaker 19 (02:19:04):
So all right, so but but let's let's get into
the to the to the big beautiful bill and and
how that's going to work out, because it's.

Speaker 2 (02:19:16):
How about whether it's going to work out.

Speaker 19 (02:19:18):
Well, that's the problem with the bill right now is
it's not just a spending bill. It's a tax relief bill, right,
and it has other things in it.

Speaker 2 (02:19:27):
Aren't we replacing a tax uh? A tax deficit that's
going to happen if we don't do something about it.

Speaker 19 (02:19:38):
Well, there is the original Trump tax plan, which he
initiated and was passing Congress, is about to expire. Yes,
this bill will extend that. That right, that tax plan
that that basically creates additional additional relief for the middle class, right, Okay,
and and that needs.

Speaker 2 (02:19:59):
And every Democrat going to vote against it, and maybe
some Republicans do. Yeah.

Speaker 19 (02:20:03):
I don't understand the Republicans at this point, because there
was a Republican that just yesterday said till Us huh
was it Tillis, No, it wasn't.

Speaker 5 (02:20:12):
It was.

Speaker 19 (02:20:13):
It was a Republican that that handles some of the
sub committee work for one of the agencies. And what
he said was President Trump said, if if you give
me more money than I asked for, I'm gonna I'm
going not going to spend it.

Speaker 2 (02:20:28):
Okay.

Speaker 19 (02:20:29):
And and this Republican took exception to that, if we
give you money, you should spend it, you know, even
though it's not in your program. And and President Trump said, no,
I don't want to do that. I'm going to impound
that money and not spend it. Well, and this individual
had a problem with that. Why I can't answer that question. Okay,

(02:20:50):
you'll have to ask him.

Speaker 2 (02:20:52):
Yes, we expect you to have all the answers. Dang it,
come on, man. So, so there's a there's a story
about a new city being anointed in Texas in Austin
that area like Boston, and it's called something to do

(02:21:14):
with base Star City. And Elon Musk has something to
do with this too. He's building his factories there for
some of them, and from California, I believe he is.
And this is something that has caught my attention in
that there's some kind of a a fortune's that's in

(02:21:37):
the that's been going on since like the Civil War
or something like that where they have like one hundred
and fifty trillion dollars somewhere. Have you heard about this,
I've heard about it.

Speaker 19 (02:21:50):
I'm not sure I give it.

Speaker 2 (02:21:51):
It might be a scam. I might.

Speaker 19 (02:21:53):
I don't give it a lot.

Speaker 2 (02:21:54):
But they were talking about they were talking about having
twenty new cities all around the United States. It's in
the Midwest and stuff to take away from all of
the uh the bad stuff that's going on in these
states that are uh.

Speaker 19 (02:22:07):
Yeah, I wouldn't invest in that if.

Speaker 9 (02:22:09):
I was you.

Speaker 2 (02:22:09):
Yeah, I'm not gonna but I if I read something
doesn't mean I'm going to invest in it.

Speaker 19 (02:22:14):
But Star City that Elon Musk is creating around his
manufacturing complexes is going to be a reality. And he
let the people that are that are in coming into
that community identify the name of their new city.

Speaker 2 (02:22:29):
How about that? So yeah, so watch you in such
a hurry to go.

Speaker 19 (02:22:33):
To Mars for well, he likes Mars better.

Speaker 2 (02:22:36):
I mean that's hey, I got a guess coming out
here as we're going to talk about that, because his
his point is that there's all sorts of artifacts that
have been found on Mars that showed that other people
have been there.

Speaker 19 (02:22:52):
Well, I don't know, you're you're probably not quite as
bored as I am. But but I yeah, when I
when I flip on the internet, yeah, I find the
NASA voyageer photographs and images of Mars. Yeah, And and
they actually have videos of of the landscape around Mars.

(02:23:17):
And as you look at those videos, you see some
fairly interesting things that you you say, what.

Speaker 2 (02:23:23):
Yeah, exactly my point, you know. And what's under the
ground too, you know? And has it been settled before
by other has it been visited by other uh planets?

Speaker 19 (02:23:37):
The one for example, The one thing you notice when
you look at Mars landscape is that it looks like
it's been has been impacted by water and erosion. Now
there's wind, the winds, there's wind erosion that certainly takes
place now. But but the deep valleys in the erosion
that appears to exist on Mars means that at one

(02:23:57):
time there was water there and that's important, you know.
And there may still be water underground somewhere.

Speaker 2 (02:24:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (02:24:05):
And if you're going to actually put people on Mars,
you have to have.

Speaker 2 (02:24:09):
A water source. Why wouldn't we go to the Moon first?
Isn't that strategically better? To set up a situation there,
because they're going to have to do it artificially at
first until they get everything. You know.

Speaker 19 (02:24:22):
Well, look, I think the Moon is just a stepping
stone to give us the ability to go to other
planets in other places.

Speaker 2 (02:24:30):
I think I stopping stone to control what's going on
in the on Earth.

Speaker 19 (02:24:35):
I think I don't think you need the Moon for that.
I think I think the satellite system is more than
sufficient to do that.

Speaker 2 (02:24:42):
You're going to be You're going to avoid yourself of
the satellite system because the people on the Moon will
control those.

Speaker 19 (02:24:49):
But it's so hard to go ahead and bring stuff
to the Moon for your population. You're going to sit there,
put there, it's going to it's going to be really
difficult to resupply.

Speaker 2 (02:25:03):
How isy is it going to be to supply Mars,
which is a lot a lot further.

Speaker 19 (02:25:08):
You're not going to supply Mars. You're going to explore Mars.

Speaker 2 (02:25:11):
Well, you're gonna explore it and figure out how it
becomes self sufficient.

Speaker 19 (02:25:15):
Yeah, that's the only way you could ever colonize Mars
is if you had a cell You can't you can't resupply.

Speaker 2 (02:25:22):
I'm just saying that the Moon is in the in
the right spot for the next person that wants to
control the world.

Speaker 19 (02:25:27):
I don't think so, China. You could blow it away.

Speaker 2 (02:25:33):
Okay, you won't have any You won't have any you
won't have any guidance from the satellite though, because they're
under the moon. They're way, they're not.

Speaker 19 (02:25:44):
You couldn't miss it if you if you send something
towards it. Yeah, but it wouldn't be bad if you
did that, because the tide there will be no more
tides and everything would flood.

Speaker 2 (02:25:54):
I know it would be bad, and the fishing would
be probably off too, So I think it would improve. No,
you think so? All right? So uh, okay, what else
do you want to talk about? How about golf? I
want golf, Hey, golf.

Speaker 19 (02:26:10):
I was gonna talk about Israel, but golf is okay.

Speaker 2 (02:26:13):
We'll talk about We'll talk about Israel in a minute here. Yeah,
and we got a we got a picture of that
you might enjoy. And I am playing this for you.
Turn that around that, yeah, I.

Speaker 19 (02:26:37):
Want Unless you're our age, you can't appreciate.

Speaker 2 (02:26:44):
I know that.

Speaker 15 (02:26:45):
I know.

Speaker 2 (02:26:45):
I'm still going way. Man. He's got the other couple
guys here that you might know of what especially, you know,

(02:27:07):
Jack has.

Speaker 19 (02:27:08):
Had hip replacements and knee replacements, and just to see
him swing like that is really as you.

Speaker 2 (02:27:16):
Watch somebody who's older than him, I think, how old is?
How old is what's his name, Gary Clair, Gary Player Blayer.

Speaker 19 (02:27:24):
I think it's eighty eight. He certainly in his in
his late eighties.

Speaker 2 (02:27:27):
And look at that swing. Yeah, and look at this guy.
Who you know that guy, don't you? Yeah?

Speaker 19 (02:27:39):
This guy can still play.

Speaker 2 (02:27:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (02:27:41):
And you played against him, yeah when I was a kid. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
we played in the high school golf tournament here in Missouri.

Speaker 2 (02:27:51):
Now there's a swing.

Speaker 19 (02:27:53):
He's got a good swim still. Yeah, I wonder ifew
But he's a little younger than I am.

Speaker 2 (02:27:57):
Yeah, Oh he's like what seventy No, he's seventy five,
I think are siding? Yeah, okay, Well I guess you'd
have to be around you, okay, which is interesting because
it brings us back to playing golf with you on Tuesday,
which is pretty interesting. And so it got to the

(02:28:20):
point I remember the third hole, he puts the ball.
It's like one hundred and fifteen yard shot according to
the wind and stuff like that. So he puts it
about ten feet from the hole, and I said, do
me a favor. He says, what's that? Go mark your ball?
So what happened?

Speaker 19 (02:28:38):
I just knocked it in?

Speaker 2 (02:28:40):
What happened?

Speaker 19 (02:28:41):
I don't remember.

Speaker 2 (02:28:42):
Yes, you don't remember. Of course you don't remember, because
I hit your ball? You did? I hit your ball?
And you know what, I moved even closer? Did you
go back?

Speaker 19 (02:28:51):
I didn't know. I didn't replace it where it was
supposed to be.

Speaker 2 (02:28:54):
I was going right for the hole.

Speaker 19 (02:28:56):
I told you, I told you to Hey, I'm I'm
not going to mark that ball all right.

Speaker 2 (02:29:01):
Then we get to the eighteenth hole. I wasn't playing
that good, but it was It's like, I play okay, yeah,
well I wasn't horrible, but I wasn't good until the
last home we're having trouble because you're in the tall
grass and it's hard to hit out of the tall
grass and they haven't had a chance to mow it yet.
That's understandable. That's rough. It's it's rough rough. I mean

(02:29:24):
it's it's like a major rough. And so I get
on I'm like fifty yards away, uh, and I'm it's
it's I'm down the slope and it's I can't see
what's going to happen other than the pin is.

Speaker 19 (02:29:40):
Of blind pin.

Speaker 2 (02:29:40):
It's a blind pin. You don't really know, and I'm
estimating what I'm going to have to hit. So I
hit a nine iron, uh you know, obviously shorthanded nine iron,
and it felt pretty good. And you're saying, I think
you're gonna be in good shape. So we're walking up
there and I'm like three inches from the home.

Speaker 19 (02:30:00):
Yeah, I almost went in.

Speaker 2 (02:30:01):
I almost went in. So I powered the hole and
so you're way down there, Yeah, off the green.

Speaker 19 (02:30:07):
I'm on the front edge, on the front of edge
you have to go.

Speaker 2 (02:30:11):
You have to go way up hill and you got
to really hit it. So he hits it pretty hard,
and sure enough, I wanted to pull the I wanted
to pull the flag to be nice, but it's if
I did that, that ball would have been over the green. Instead.
It hits the it hits the pole, goes straight there.

Speaker 19 (02:30:28):
That may be an exaggeration, but let's just say it
went in for birdie.

Speaker 2 (02:30:32):
No, No, it hit it hit it hit the it
hit the pole. It did. Yeah, that that was pretty
good on that hole because that was not easy. That's
not an I will say that's that was my fourth
birdy of the day. So it wasn't. Yeah, yeah, we
we drank some whiskey. We did, we did, all right,
So let's let's talk about Israel till my next guest

(02:30:53):
is he on? Oh was he on the phone? Okay,
well you're welcome to stay. But by the way, sure what.

Speaker 18 (02:31:00):
We have an announcement that you need to hold up
and make.

Speaker 2 (02:31:03):
Oh okay, Uh do you know this person, pastor Pat Maxwell?

Speaker 7 (02:31:10):
Okay, so it's kind of similar.

Speaker 2 (02:31:12):
Do you want to make the announcement? Go ahead?

Speaker 19 (02:31:14):
And before I can, I just say, don't forget about
The Last Buffalo. Yes, it releases next week. And it's
a really nice story.

Speaker 2 (02:31:23):
Yes it is. And it's his story, even though he
doesn't want it to be. Uh, and we have in history.
It's American history, but it's also your history, which is
very interesting. By the way. Anyways, Uh, there, I don't
think they can see that it's it's not okay, Why
don't you just tell me read it? To read it to.

Speaker 7 (02:31:48):
Turn myself up here For everybody that wants to see
Rabbi Moshe, he is going to be at City of
Light Life ministries can up here on Sunday, May Eighteenth's
not this Sunday, which is Mother's Day, but the following
Sunday at three o'clock. The addresses here. Refreshments will be following.
They can get a hold of my mom on her
cell phone five seven three two six three zero four

(02:32:10):
eight six for more information. But Rabbi Moshi will be
in person again on eighteenth at three o'clock, a week
from this Sunday.

Speaker 2 (02:32:18):
Yeah, all right, and let's hear it for Bob Wallace,
who did a great job today. You'll be back, You'll
be better'll be back, You'll be back. All right, we'll
talk about some other bs now, most of the very
good conversation. I appreciate you, and say hi to Jack
for me. All right, we'll get Jack back on the team.

Speaker 19 (02:32:38):
Yeah, he needs to do a little more reheab work,
and I think probably in a month or so he
might even be back on the golf.

Speaker 2 (02:32:46):
Jack is eighty eight years old.

Speaker 19 (02:32:47):
He is all right, as I learned a lot from
him too. Yeah, he's definitely one of the best people.

Speaker 2 (02:32:55):
Yeah, and my mom is eighty seven to oh. Oh,
let's witch. Wait, how about that happy birthday? Birthday? I
knew it was sometime this week.

Speaker 19 (02:33:07):
You're right on top of stuff, you know that, right.

Speaker 2 (02:33:09):
Yeah, I know, I know you're lying again, I know that.
All right, Thanks a lot, buddy, appreciate it. Okay, So
we have a kind of a mystery man on the
phone who's uh family is connected to. He'll fifty one
in Nevada in the thirty seventh latitude, with sightings of

(02:33:36):
space aliens all over the world, and musks rushed to
occupy Mars. He's got concepts of all of that. And
so I want you to welcome Richard see Lockwood. All right,

(02:33:57):
all right, so you're wearing a Trump hat. Okay, I
have a beautiful head, however, so I'm I'm at large
and a large head. Yeah. Actually, I've stuffed myself with
so much information over the years that I actually have
a big head. So anyhow, well, good morning, how are you?

(02:34:20):
Good morning, kod morning, good morning, good morning. And how
are you doing today. I know you had a little
doctor's appointment yesterday.

Speaker 21 (02:34:26):
Look, you know, my grandpa used to say, the first
hundred years of the toughest you know.

Speaker 2 (02:34:31):
Yeah, all right, well that's good, that's good that you
have got that in your family. You got that in
your family. That's pretty good. How old are you now?
About one hundred and ten at least, and you're still
in social Security? How about that? So why is Musk
so so intent on occupying Mars? We discussed this a
little bit, but let me focus on Mars a little bit. Yes,

(02:34:54):
please do.

Speaker 21 (02:34:55):
And I actually I believe that we're kind of standing
on the edge of of a discovery that could like
redefine the universe and our place in it. So, you know,
for decades we've we've scanned uh the Martian surface through
our telescopes and recently we've sent up orbiters and like

(02:35:21):
round based rovers.

Speaker 2 (02:35:22):
You're you're familiar with that, right, Yeah.

Speaker 21 (02:35:26):
Anyway, we've we've studied the geology of Mars, it's atmosphere
and all all that.

Speaker 2 (02:35:32):
There's even water on the poles. So there's water on there.
There is fresh water or drinkable water on the poles.
Now what does that mean the like the north pole.

Speaker 21 (02:35:44):
Of Mars north and south frozen water and like our
moon does the same.

Speaker 2 (02:35:53):
Now, how much colder is it in Mars?

Speaker 21 (02:35:55):
Generally considerably considerably cold.

Speaker 2 (02:36:00):
So they have to go and build stuff they can
live in, is that right? Right?

Speaker 21 (02:36:06):
First, but you know they're thinking that at one time
Mars was a much warmer place.

Speaker 2 (02:36:12):
Huh.

Speaker 21 (02:36:13):
But anyway, recent high resolution images from satellites.

Speaker 2 (02:36:20):
Have showed.

Speaker 21 (02:36:22):
Images of anomalies on the Martian surface. And now, for
those who don't know, anomalies are like things that shouldn't
be there.

Speaker 2 (02:36:32):
You expect it to be just just dirt, maybe some water,
and that's about it, right.

Speaker 21 (02:36:39):
Well, we found structures that appear to be constructed by
intelligent life, okay. And there are structures that look like pyramids,
rectangular portal doors in the side of cliffs, all kinds

(02:36:59):
of symmetric formations that shouldn't be there. And uh, NASA
scientists told us not to jump to conclusions.

Speaker 2 (02:37:08):
Why did they say that?

Speaker 21 (02:37:11):
But I say, they know we need to investigate it quickly.

Speaker 2 (02:37:15):
They know, don't they. Here's the here's the truth, Dave.

Speaker 21 (02:37:19):
Satellite data and photos can only take this so far.
We need we need to send humans to Mars. And
Elon must knows this.

Speaker 2 (02:37:29):
Okay. As a strategy though the problem with this is
that the one that gets to the moon first and
and uh populates that is going to control everything underneath.

Speaker 21 (02:37:44):
It isn't kind of the double play here, because Mars
might hold something a lot more valuable than than the
Moon as as.

Speaker 2 (02:37:59):
A base for.

Speaker 21 (02:38:03):
For space wars and that type of thing. Mars might
hold something much more valuable. Like what I'll get to
that they got. Elon's vision for presidence on Mars isn't
just a whim. He actually wants to be the first
man to explore the ruins.

Speaker 2 (02:38:25):
Yeah, so he knows all about this, right, Yeah, he's.

Speaker 21 (02:38:30):
He's made plans with President Trump already to create a
human base on the red planet. So we could possibly
answer the greatest question of all the people want to know,
are we alone?

Speaker 2 (02:38:45):
I think that, you know, I think I think it's
I think people I don't think that anymore. I think
they understand that the likelihood of us being alone is
almost infinitely this proved because they have so many other
systems and planets out there that are comparable to Earth,

(02:39:10):
that the the uh, the chances that that we're alone
is almost diminished, diminished to nothing.

Speaker 21 (02:39:19):
Well, you know, the chances of life are really great
out there. Yeah, that the chances of intelligent life are
substantially smaller.

Speaker 17 (02:39:31):
You know.

Speaker 2 (02:39:32):
That's that's a good point, though, But are we intelligent life?
Is there other Are there other people and or living
things out there that are smarter than us?

Speaker 21 (02:39:46):
And and if so, there's a possibility that we're it.

Speaker 2 (02:39:53):
There's a Now, if you're a religious guy, as you are,
and I'm semi religious in two different religions, you believe
that God is in charge of all of us and everything,
the creator. So so he would do you think he
would have communicated that it's at a certain point or

(02:40:15):
is he doing it now?

Speaker 21 (02:40:17):
Well, let me let me just back up a second.
When I'm we're talking about structures on Mars, we're not
necessarily talking about aliens from different from different galaxies. Okay,
it could be and it probably is ourselves traveling in time. Okay,

(02:40:42):
you know, but that we could go there sometime else.
Just imagine, for a moment we don't have time. Just
imagine for a moment the first American astronaut standing next
to the Martian rooms, brushing off the dust off off
the evidence. We could have had that already, well well

(02:41:06):
he kind of Yeah, that would be really huge. I mean,
that image would make America great.

Speaker 2 (02:41:13):
I mean we have had uh spaceships of our own
go to Mars and yeah, but but but Okay, but
they can take pictures and they could have took taken
you know, they've taken pictures of this, right. Oh yeah,
and so have they been shared with anybody? NASA?

Speaker 21 (02:41:35):
Well, yes, we've seen them. We've seen them, but NASA
downplays them.

Speaker 2 (02:41:41):
Why downplays them to what.

Speaker 21 (02:41:45):
Tells us not to jump to conclusions? Tells us that, uh,
these these could be just anomalous figures, but some of
the angles, some of the the the sharpness of these
images tell us that it was constructed by intelligent beings.

Speaker 2 (02:42:07):
Well, you're talking about pyramids, and if you go all
over our world, there are pyramids and a lot of
different countries, uh Egypt for one, Uh, and they have
really interesting stuff in in these pyramids and they're still
finding out things about what's under the pyramids in this

(02:42:27):
in this world Mexico and uh Brazil, was it? Which
other place has pyramids? O? Egypt? Wh yeah, we I
said that one already.

Speaker 21 (02:42:41):
Mexico, South America, Central America, Central America, Central America, and uh,
you know there's even pyramidal type shapes here in North
America really where some of the Indians in the Southwest created.

Speaker 2 (02:42:58):
Okay, well you have to wonder about that, especially if
they're in the thirty seventh parallel, right right, Well, tell
tell people quickly what the thirty seventh parallel is.

Speaker 21 (02:43:12):
Well, that that happens to be a section of Earth
where a lot of UFO activities going on, and that
portion of the world seems to give off a strong
electromatic magnetic current. So we don't know a lot about it,

(02:43:33):
but there's a huge sighting almost every every year of
UFO activity, of which I saw where an expedition to
Mars is a necessity because there might be advanced technology
waiting for us.

Speaker 2 (02:43:53):
I'm on Mars. You know. I would have volunteered for that.
But I heard an I heard the government told me, yea,
we ran out of space.

Speaker 21 (02:44:03):
Sorry, well, we can't sit back and let China or
Russia discover it first.

Speaker 2 (02:44:11):
I agree, I agree, I agree. That could have been
Elon's copilot.

Speaker 21 (02:44:17):
Here, you want me to talk about some of the
some of those artificial structures. Yeah, okay, First of all,
listen to this one. This one tickles me. On the
rim of a crater on the on the moon of Mars.
It's called Phobos, is a large upright rectangular object standing

(02:44:43):
straight up in the air and it was publicly acknowledged
by one of the astronauts, I think Aldrin. It looks
very much like the one in the movie two thousand
and one. Oh yeah, a space honesty. Yeah, a monolith

(02:45:03):
standing straight up on Phobos, a moon of Mars.

Speaker 2 (02:45:09):
And when it all didn't say this, oh geeesh, nineteen sixties, seventies, Yeah,
it was like late sixties.

Speaker 21 (02:45:22):
And the second thing that's around the Martian area is
a face structure on the Sidonia plane.

Speaker 2 (02:45:34):
And now.

Speaker 21 (02:45:37):
It was first seen in nineteen seventy six by Viking one,
which was an orbiter there was the United States sent
up to take pictures of Mars. So it appears to
be a human face. It resembles the sphinx in Egypt.

Speaker 2 (02:45:57):
There you go, that's in. That's incredible and there's so much.

Speaker 21 (02:46:01):
I sent you a picture of that on on Facebook.
I don't know if you're able to show you your audience.

Speaker 2 (02:46:07):
But it's incredible. Okay. When did you send us? Uh,
maybe a couple of weeks ago. Okay, well, I don't
think i've seen it.

Speaker 7 (02:46:18):
Was it in messenger? Was that was it in Facebook? Messenger?

Speaker 2 (02:46:22):
Messenger? Yes?

Speaker 7 (02:46:23):
Okay, I'll check real quick.

Speaker 21 (02:46:26):
All right, all right, so it's gonna be meta, right, yes, yeah, Mata.
Then that there's another one called the Pyramid. Yeah, and
it was found in the nineteen seventies. There you are
by looking at pictures taken by one of the Viking

(02:46:48):
probes too, and it's a five sided pyramid. Yeah, sharp
angles there is there is put this thing down on earth,
a pyramid like Egyptian pyramids.

Speaker 2 (02:47:03):
Okay, I'm looking at it right now. This is amazing.
You got to see this. Hey, get back on if
you're getting off. This is great. This is history. This
is on Mars. It looks like a person with uh
sticking his tongue out at us. His face is there

(02:47:26):
and uh, I don't see anything else other than these
black things on it. Maybe it's rock. But explain where
this is, sir.

Speaker 21 (02:47:36):
This is on a plane that they've named Sidonia.

Speaker 2 (02:47:42):
On Mars. Yeah. So that has got two eyes and
those two nostrils, maybe hair and a tongue and a
mouth with lips. Wow, the whole the whole ball of X.
So I mean that would be something that would obviously
be uh examined and probably uh with the finding of

(02:48:08):
a lot of other stuff there oh yeah, that's incredible.

Speaker 21 (02:48:13):
And NASA, like I said, downplays this thing. They they
sent other photos of it that looked like you're looking
at a sandbox, but when you look at it from
from the angle that it was taken, it resembles the sphinx.

Speaker 2 (02:48:34):
How about how about the Peru uh deal where they
have all these like landing zones on this cliff uh
in Peru and uh.

Speaker 21 (02:48:46):
Talk about the Nasca lines Huh yeah, okay, and they
have like.

Speaker 2 (02:48:53):
Yeah, it's like landing field for planes only this is
like ancient.

Speaker 21 (02:49:00):
You've been listening to ancient aliens too?

Speaker 2 (02:49:03):
Uh yeah, right now, Yeah, I see, I bet I've
seen it a long time ago too. And the wonder
is that these are ancient, and yet it was way
before airplanes were invented. Here, this is thousands of years ago.
They have landing fields that from the air you can

(02:49:25):
see them.

Speaker 21 (02:49:27):
It's crazy. There is an interplay between human beings and
maybe future human beings.

Speaker 2 (02:49:39):
Yeah yeah, which possibly has resonated in your claim that
there is time travel. That Tesla, who died in nineteen
forty three, interestingly enough, now has a car company named
after him and also part of the Trump family, uh,

(02:50:05):
which was what's his name, the other Trump friend huh
John doctor? Yeah, yeah, John who? Uh who got a
bunch of the papers that Tesla, thousands and thousands and
thousands of papers that that he had written about time travel, bending,

(02:50:30):
bending the time.

Speaker 21 (02:50:31):
Not only that, but he had like what he called
the death ray. Yeah, it was the first like laser weaponry.

Speaker 2 (02:50:41):
Right.

Speaker 21 (02:50:42):
And not not only that, he had technology that he
planes could render planes and ships invisible like a cloaking device.

Speaker 2 (02:50:56):
Wow. So and that's that's all of that. This is
nineteen forty three, eighty years away from that. So so
now we probably have the tools that already have these things, right,
they're already in battle, and hopefully the United States has

(02:51:19):
the best part of these.

Speaker 21 (02:51:20):
Okay, let me let me mention one other Yes, on Mars,
it's called the cliff side doorway. So it was found
in nineteen twenty two by the Curiosity rover, you know,
one of those little rover type.

Speaker 2 (02:51:39):
Via nineteen twenty two, Yeah, nineteen twenty two.

Speaker 21 (02:51:43):
It's now rover found a rectangular door about thirty by
forty centimeters that looks exactly like a door leading into
a cliff. Yeah, and the angles are sharp ninety degree angles.

Speaker 2 (02:52:03):
Yeah, and we're just it's just on Earth. Are on Mars.
This is on Mars.

Speaker 21 (02:52:09):
Yeah, okay, it's They named it the Gale Crater on
there's a mountain called Mount Sharp. I read about that,
and there's a doorway, and I encourage your listeners to
do a little research of their own.

Speaker 2 (02:52:26):
On this, so they call it the cliff Side. You've
got homework. This guy's given you homework. Yeah, see it again.
Which what should they be looking up? Okay, if you
really want to find out more about this, I'm trying
to figure out why you keep disappearing. I got a
great act right there, go right there. Oh, talk about

(02:52:50):
talk about something else for a second. Okay. The Pope,
the pope there, you are Catholic and you are you're
sitting there and and for all you know, the white
smokers come out and you're the guy. All right. But
you told me another guy, and you told me little
something about him.

Speaker 21 (02:53:09):
And they were thinking about electing a guy by the
name of Cardinal Cardinals ce Coola from Bolivia, but they
voted him down because they couldn't take a papacy from
a cardinals pope Sicola Poli.

Speaker 2 (02:53:34):
Okay, give him a little applause for that, Come on, right,
keep going.

Speaker 21 (02:53:40):
Now anyway, there's a book called The Case for the Face,
The Case for the Face, The Case for the Face
about why the face on Mars is artificially constructed. The
Case for the Face, and good book and.

Speaker 2 (02:54:02):
Some Oh.

Speaker 21 (02:54:03):
I was talking about the cliff side doorway. So yeah,
you would look that one up. It was found in
nineteen twenty two by the curiosity rover.

Speaker 2 (02:54:14):
Now wait a minute, it was found on Mars. We
had something on Mars in nineteen twenty two. Yeah, a rover.
It's like a golf cart. Well, how do we get
it there? We brought it there by with a rocket. Wow,
in nineteen twenty two. I didn't think they had that
kind of they and.

Speaker 21 (02:54:33):
They dropped it with parachutes in the whole beds. Yeah,
but they got it going and and it roamed all
over Mars takings and this is one of the pictures
that they took.

Speaker 2 (02:54:47):
Wow. Well that's amazing. All right, what else you got?

Speaker 21 (02:54:52):
Well, let's see. Hey, I don't know some of you,
some of you might have missed this, but the United
States has just made a major economic deal with the
United Kings.

Speaker 2 (02:55:04):
We've been talking about it all day, all right, and
that's a good thing. What's the market. I haven't been
watching the market at all, but it's supposed.

Speaker 21 (02:55:13):
To be a market. It's going to shoot. Today it
hit the futures were way up. Oh so hopefully it
stays as these deals come in. Yeah, I'll tell you
this is a great time to buy into the stock market.

Speaker 2 (02:55:27):
Well, it's a great it's an even better time to
buy low like some of us have done, guests, trying
to guess the bottom of some of these things and
watching that grow even if it's up and down right now,
because it always goes up if you look at it.

(02:55:47):
This is your advice today, your financial advice is is
don't don't sell a in a bad time. Try to
figure out the bottom, buy then and just hold them,
hold them forever, Dave, or whatever you want to do that.

Speaker 21 (02:56:02):
The United States announces an agreement with another country, a
trade agreement, Yeah, you're going to see that market react positively.

Speaker 2 (02:56:11):
And it is only the first I know, I know,
and we're having a celebration because it's been bad mouthed
so many times by the Democrats. It's ridiculous. Now, what
are they going to say something else.

Speaker 21 (02:56:24):
Yeah, what's that Trump is actually thinking about putting us
on the gold standard and not in the same way
that you would think kind of digitized gold.

Speaker 2 (02:56:38):
Oh yeah, So hopefully the dollars will be traded for that. Okay,
that'll be interesting. So other than Dave WEINBAM Show, where
can people find and buy your book? Okay? That?

Speaker 21 (02:56:56):
As I said before, the book is a poem, the
Ballad of Donald J. Trump, and it can be purchased
at Amazon dot com. It could be purchased at Barnes
Andnoble dot com.

Speaker 2 (02:57:12):
And you're writing another book too, right.

Speaker 21 (02:57:14):
I'm writing two other ones. One is going to be
released this summer and it's a is for America for
families who homeschool, and another another one is is a
time travel novel using all of the element elements that
I've brought up in your program.

Speaker 6 (02:57:35):
Now.

Speaker 2 (02:57:35):
I don't know if you knew this or not, but
the biggest fans of Loafers are heels, ladies and gentlemen.
My friend, Oh my god, you give me crickets. I
don't care even it was looking down all right, Hey,
do Eddie Murphy, quick, do Eddie murphysh there you go,

(02:58:01):
now go put your go put your hat on, because
you're gonna be the pope.

Speaker 21 (02:58:05):
Okay, I gotta tell you before I go. I can
tell you about well my wife. My wife got got
me aside. She said, hey, Rick, we gotta we gotta
talk about the kids. I said, what's wrong with the kids?
He goes, they're spoiled? I said, oh no, all kids
smell like that.

Speaker 2 (02:58:26):
We're gonna we're gonna end on your better joke. I
hate when that happens. I hate it, all right, but
I don't hate you. You're a good guy. We'll talk again,
all right, all right, take care, Thank you, my friend. Okay,
and we got what a minute and twenty to go?

Speaker 17 (02:58:42):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (02:58:42):
Pastor Pat had something on there for me, I think,
or or somebody was on there.

Speaker 7 (02:58:46):
It was a long comment for Chris talking about his
comment about rhinos and how she was in complete agreement.

Speaker 2 (02:58:52):
With him on that. So okay, all right, that's fine, okay. So,
uh we we were about ready to leave. We got
a minute left, ruffle, so let me see if I
can have any new things New Texas City called Starbase.
I had it written down, and that's where Elon's moving

(02:59:13):
his factories. BB threatens to level Gaza if Hostage is
not released next week. Elon Musk has invented flying cars,
planned Parenthood, now doing pro trans stuff and I better

(02:59:35):
stop there because I'm gonna miss my deadline, which is
twenty seconds from now. I want to thank everybody who's
on the show today, and I want to thank the
people that came in on a Thursday, which is an
unusual spot for us. And I want to tell you
I'm going to be back next Friday with another show.

(02:59:56):
Have a great weekend. Thanks
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