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Speaker 1 (00:00):
There did not to be known about people.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Republican lawmakers are demanding the impeachment of DC District Court
Chief Judge James Boseburg. New document show he signed off
on subpoena's for phone records of ten senators sitting senators
as part of the Special Council Jack Smith's Arctic Frost investigation.
The Trump administration has been undoing the weaponization of government,
including within the FBI, and my next guest has an
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inside look into all of this. Jeremy n io is
Fox Who's contributor. She is a former FBI special agent
and author of the new book The Two fbis the
bravery and betrayal I saw in my time at the bureau.
Nicole Parker with us this morning. Great to see you,
congratulations on the book.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
Thank you so much, Maria. I really am honored to
be with you on set, and I just have to
say for your audience, you were the person that really
inspired me to walk away from the FBI. I would
watch your reporting and you always spoke the truth and
You've always been a great sorter an advocate for me,
and I just want to personally tell you thank you.
Speaker 4 (01:05):
Want to get it off your chest. You're in the
right place. They accuse the show of being run by boobs. Well,
let me tell you about us, boobs. We're real and
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The shutdown Corral is over forty three days, the longest ever.
Even Noah and God's Animals We're only at sea for
forty days. The problem remains that the Democrats of today
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aren't sending a lot of optimism to the table and
have pledged to recruit tired of Trump magas to become
communists who now hate Trump and America. That's right, after
twenty years of efforts by people in the throes of leadership,
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still think they are in charge. The post office was
open during the shutdown, and the only thing they were
sent these Democrats were subpoenas criminal referrals, followed by indictments
by Trump's DOJ and FBI. And these indictments aren't going
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to staffers as much as the Obama Biden leadership. It
looks to me like the evidence leaving idiots of the
last ten to twenty years have forgotten how elections and
failure work. The real crimes committed by Democratic leaders has
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the power to leave them leaderless and crippled for the
next ten years, if not forever. Magas, My message to
you is to be the river, not the splash.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
It's been a crazy ten years where we've actually had
this front row sheet into an incredible amount of weaponization
and potentially a conspiracy against President Trump when he was candidate,
when he was president. What did you see in the
FBI that really soured you on all of this.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
That's a great question because there were so many things
that I saw, Maria, But I can tell you, and
I talk about it really distinctly in my book. There's
an entire chapter dedicated to James Comey. James Comey changed
the game, and I would tell you that on July
fifth of twenty sixteen, when he got out on that
press conference and he stood before the American people and
said that no reasonable prosecutor would charged Hillary Clinton and
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then made this prosecutorial decision which was completely inappropriate out
of his lane. That's the moment that I knew that
the FBI had been politically weaponized. We had become a pawn.
Speaker 4 (04:55):
Okay, it's November fourteenth, it's winter time, and I'm wearing shorts.
How about that. I'm here with my lovely bride. Contentious
as always, Lisa Ann Weinbaum. Good morning, Darling, Good morning. Yes,
and thank you for my papers, which you stalled until
the very last second, even though I forgot him.
Speaker 5 (05:17):
I agree, you forget Oh God, like you don't.
Speaker 4 (05:24):
Where's my phone? Where's my phone? There's your phone? There? Yeah,
there you go. Okay, Yeah, too early for that, Too
early for that. JP, thanks a lot, buddy. Yeah. JP.
Maxwell's here, and he's he's already, He's already under her thumb. Okay.
I think that was planned quite frankly, because I am
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a little paranoid. We have a great show today. We've
got Rabbi Moshe Rothschild, who hopefully will be a little
early today because he's got to get off early, which
I just found out seconds ago. Uh And but we
got a great show, amazing scoops. JJ Bradshaw'll be on
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about eight forty Ryan Zinc. We've got some amazing news
about him, and it involves one five and or one six,
and uh Congress, we're gonna be discussing that. Chris Adamo
nine thirty, he'll be on UH Mark and maybe Pat
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McCluskey at ten o'clock, and then we're gonna close it
off with Bill Hardwick running for senator here in Missouri.
So it's like I say, it's it's it's beautiful outside.
It's fourteen and I shot in golf on Wednesday. I
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shot my age. Anyone here shoot their age seventy seven?
Now seventy seven.
Speaker 6 (06:55):
It would be a really good shot for me to
have a round rush off forty one, and I'm telling you,
I got to shoot that in probably about four holes.
Speaker 4 (07:02):
It would be a disaster. Well, I was, what was
I thirty thirty seven and forty right, that'd be right,
seventy seven? Okay, I knew it would happen. He fessed
up that he is going to be quick today. I
don't know why, but well to Sabbath there, I think,
and that's going to be it. And we're going to
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introduce him and get whatever time he can give us.
Why is my voice suddenly gone? Anyways, he's a wartime,
rabbi dealing with war ending jitters uses contributions to provide
IDF widows and their children homes and community. Please welcome
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all the way from Jerusalem, Rabbi Moushie raw Child. Good morning, Rabbi.
Why is why are you? Why are you going early today? Well?
Speaker 7 (08:00):
The Sabbath starts at four twenty nine here, which is
in was that nineteen minutes?
Speaker 4 (08:07):
Oh? Okay, all right, well we'll get her going here.
All right. So President Herzog resists Trump's official letter to
pardon Neta Yahoo and he called it Trump called it
political and unjustified. Any more news on that? Right?
Speaker 7 (08:28):
Well, first of all, the parden has to be requested
buying Nan Yahoo, and part of the pardon would be
he'd have to admit his guilt. I'm on the Dave
Weinbaum Show.
Speaker 4 (08:45):
All right, I want an extra minute? Ask God? Right now?
Ask God? Can I get another minute?
Speaker 8 (08:50):
Now?
Speaker 9 (08:50):
God?
Speaker 4 (08:53):
She's calling me? All right?
Speaker 7 (08:55):
They teaching rabbinical school you never refuse a call from
your wife anyhow, So so Nitagnelle would have to admit
his guilt and request a pardon, because you don't get
pardoned simply, you know, by being on trial here, it
has to there has to be either a conviction of
guilt or there has to be an admission of guilt.
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And that Nitagnelle has said he would he would never
plead guilty or say he was guilty. And so that's
sort of a conundrum, you know. And and so it
can't be that simply Trump requests and Herzog then pardons him.
Nitall would have to admit his guilt. And that's where
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it's complicated, because I don't think he'll do it.
Speaker 4 (09:43):
Uh, would you please explain the urging of Trump to
his desire to solve their remaining homus soldiers what seems
to be like an acquittal for their savagery.
Speaker 7 (10:01):
Are you talking about the ones who are trapped underground now?
Speaker 4 (10:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (10:05):
Yeah, so there's about two hundred Kamas terrorists.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
They're talking about letting them go basically.
Speaker 7 (10:10):
Well, I mean, first of all, the reason they're trapped
is because the tunnel, the exit from the tunnel is
on the Israel side, and so that's why they can't
get out. It's not that it's blocked off, it's just
if they come out on that Israel side, they'll be arrested.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
Okay, So they ought to be if not worse right.
Speaker 7 (10:32):
Well, if they come out weapons blazing, they'll be killed. Yeah,
they come out with their hands up and they surrender,
they'll you know, they'll be taken into custody.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Is what they want is.
Speaker 7 (10:44):
They want us to let them out and send them
back to the Gaza side, the Kamas.
Speaker 4 (10:49):
Side, Who's is that the president?
Speaker 1 (10:52):
No, themas Oh of course.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
Of course, come as what does a president want done
with them?
Speaker 7 (10:57):
Well, it's not it isn't completely clear. But people here
are concerned that that President Trump is going to tell
Bbe to let them go and send them back to
commands and that would not be very popular here.
Speaker 4 (11:14):
Well, how many times have you been down this mouse
mouse role?
Speaker 7 (11:18):
I mean, is the first time we've never had such
a scenario where these guys are trapped. But on the
Israel side.
Speaker 4 (11:25):
Well, I'm talking about the whole twenty twenty years of them,
yeah being like began to trap you know, so we
can kill them if they fight us.
Speaker 7 (11:36):
But yeah, you know, but so I don't know how
this one's going to end. I'm just concerned that it's
not going to end well for Israel, that we're going
to have a like a like a political disaster on
our hands.
Speaker 4 (11:49):
But so Hesbola refuses to disarm, So Israel help them
by destroying a weapons storage factory, which I think they
should be grateful for that, shouldn't they? Yeah, this should
be very much. I mean, there probably weren't a lot
of casualties. Yeah, all they're telling them to do is
drop your damn weapons after you attacked us viciously for
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three years. Right, thank goodness? All right?
Speaker 7 (12:16):
And you know, well, come As, right now there are
three hostages left, three dead bodies of hostages left. And
you know they've been dragging this on. Yeah, and you
know the real reason to come As is dragging this
on is because they know that the next phase is
the disarming of comas, which they will never agree to.
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So the first phase is the returning of all the hostages.
The second phase is disarming of come outs. So they're
dragging it out because they don't want to get to
that second phase because they don't know what Trump's going
to do. They don't know what is what I's going
to do when the Comeas says we're not disarming, So
I don't think they want to get well.
Speaker 4 (13:02):
I think they'd understand that pretty soon they're coming after,
they're coming after you. I mean, finally, finally God is
back with us on that issue. Isn't he right?
Speaker 7 (13:15):
You would think that that's the case. But one thing
that we can predict about this region is that the
only thing we can predict with certainty is that there
is things are unpredictable. So while it seems like you
can point, you know er, point A to B to
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see that things would go in a straight line, here
things don't do that. And what would seem to be obvious.
They don't disarm, we disarm them. That seems to be
the obvious move.
Speaker 4 (13:48):
But well you're here. Here's a little quote for me.
I did this in twenty thirteen. I think you'll never
get a shark to stop attacking by appeasing it. It's correct,
and that's what that's my point in terms of Israel's
behavior has been has been to stop war by appeasing.
Speaker 7 (14:11):
I hate to say this, this isn't really Israel, it's Trump.
You know that if Trump says I want to preserve
the quote unquote piece and he tells BB not to
go in guns blaring and trying to disarm them, then unfortunately,
we're not going to so we're in a different situation
than we were two years ago or five years or
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ten years ago, and that it seems to be that
Trump is calling the shots and BB is not going
to go disarm them without Trump giving him the green light.
That's the reality all right.
Speaker 4 (14:45):
Now, we're getting a lot of blowback from mainly the
Charlie Kirk assassination with the Tucker Carlson and Candice Owen
and the various others Charlie Kirk's wife, We're getting I'm
(15:06):
getting the feeling that there's something going on here that
we don't really know about. Nick Nick Yes, yes, And
my friend Mark mulcuspy is good friends with Tucker Carlson
because he he covered that whole thing with the twenty
(15:26):
twenty invasion of his home. Wow.
Speaker 7 (15:29):
Look, I think the reality is that the golden age
of America for Jews is over. And you have these
young people influencers that are that have large followings that Candaeens,
Tucker Carlson, Nick Frent like large followings and.
Speaker 4 (15:51):
So are they what what about recent before this when
they were fairly you know, pro Jewish, like I said,
Candie Owens was working or Ben Shapiro and uh, Viger
and Prager and all the others. And when was she
saying then that these evil zien Is this, these evil
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zion Is that What does she know about being a Zionist.
Speaker 7 (16:18):
I don't think that Candice Owens or Tucker Carlson are principled.
I think I think they're being really by my Nick
Flentes as different. Nick Frentes has been an anti semi
antie is Are for ten.
Speaker 4 (16:32):
Years and he's only twenty five.
Speaker 10 (16:35):
I'm saying he's a young guy.
Speaker 7 (16:36):
He's been in that camp for a long night.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
At least.
Speaker 7 (16:40):
He's an honest anti Semite and anti black and anti everything.
He's like, he reminds me of David Duke in some ways.
And you know, there's wherever there's money is where Tucker
Carlson and Candace and others will go. And right now
it is as as Nick Frante said, he says, now
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we're in a period where it's cool to be anti Semitic,
and you know, it's like the cats out of the
bag and they're not afraid, and they're taking on guys
like Mark Levin and others. And I'm very concerned, not
for the next few weeks, but in the next few
years that as you know, a guy like why does
mom Donnie win because the young general he's thirty five
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years old. In this new generation are voting for guys
like that, not only because he's a socialist, but I think,
I think it's it's okay to stand up and on
your platform say you're going to kill Jews.
Speaker 4 (17:35):
Well, I don't think any of those people, except for
possibly the last one you were talking about, were for
uh Mandimo man Demo Mandabi. Yeah, whatever, and so so
I don't see I don't see that happening. I see
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people like aoc Go doing this.
Speaker 7 (18:00):
And Mam Donnie got more than fifty percent of the vote, right,
even if Curtis Leewah dropped out, would have won. Yes,
it's not mathematically possible. Yeah, So Mam Donnie a guy
who openly said he supports Kamas, he supports from the
river to the sea. Nowadays, it doesn't matter. You can
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say you're gonna you're gonna kill Jews and you can
still win election.
Speaker 4 (18:24):
Yeah, and canas Owen I was. I listened to her
podcast last night and she's talking about uh, the Jews
and the colleges and the Jews were busy, you know,
suing those college guys. She never mentioned once from the
River to the Sea, you know, and she's she's saying
that all Jews, that Jews are blacks too. They're blacks.
(18:48):
It's just so what I mean. We know that Jews
are from plenty of Jews are from Ethiopia, and plenty
of them fought for the IDs and are good citizens
of Israel's what does that mean?
Speaker 7 (19:03):
Okay, there's two things going on here. Number one is
if you talk about Candi Sons and Tucker, Carl's saying, Okay,
they have big mouths and they have big followings.
Speaker 4 (19:11):
That's a problem.
Speaker 7 (19:13):
But what I'm talking about is in New York City,
where there are a lot of Jews, a guy like
Mamdani can openly call for genocide into five Revolution, River
to the Sea and still get more than fifty percent.
Speaker 4 (19:27):
Of the vote. And he got some votes from who Jews.
Speaker 7 (19:31):
Only, well only whatever, a certain percentage was Jews. But
he he won because that messaging is resonating today and
you are gonna have more and more and more young
and up and coming politicians, you mark my words, that
are going to be winning in the next few years.
(19:52):
In the next three four years, five years, ten years,
and you're gonna have a wave, a huge wave of
anti Israel, anti Semitic sentiment in the Congress, in government.
It's not just going to be talking heads like Candaz
Owens and Tucker Carlson. You're gonna have it in government.
That golden age for Jews has ended in America, and
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it's just only getting worse. Good years ago and it's
worse today.
Speaker 4 (20:19):
It's gonna come out. You know.
Speaker 10 (20:21):
I don't think that that you.
Speaker 7 (20:23):
Need to run at your kids do, but I do
believe that at some point the grandchildren, great grandchildren, great
great grandchildren are not going to be welcome in America
and there's going to be a massive exodus of Jews
from the United States. That's my prediction. I probably won't
be alive to see it, but you got room for us,
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and I think will be long gone.
Speaker 4 (20:47):
But I think, well, we've survived this long as of
people both inside Israel and outside Israel. We get we
just got to have it straight with with God that
it's it's you. You can't sit here and take it.
You got to fight back. You got to be in there.
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You got to be in their damn face, damn it.
Speaker 7 (21:10):
America has been very hospitable to the Jewish people. But
if anything about history not really. We were in Poland.
We were in Poland for a thousand years until it
went bad. Poland was great. The word Poland in Yiddish
they used to say Poland is polean, which means here
we will stay, you know. And Jews are very successful
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in Poland. Then Germany, and look what happened in the end.
No one believed it could happen after a thousand years
in Poland, but Polish jewelry came to an end.
Speaker 4 (21:41):
Your wife told that story, and she's from where Poland
our family.
Speaker 7 (21:46):
There are two true things of Jewish history. Number one,
that every stop along the way where Jews have lived
has come to an end at some point. Number one,
the other thing that's true of Jewish history is that
we are always too late to get out. We're always
too late to recognize it because we think we can
wait till we're at the edge and then we can
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get out. But sometimes you can't. And it's all We've
always been proven in Poland, Germany, the most recent we
waited too long to get out. I'm very happy I
made a new life for my family here, my kids.
But if I had not done that, I think and
you know, maybe my kids would have had to or
my grandkids. At some point, they're going to say America
is not it does not have a future for Jews,
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and it'll turn when government and it starts to say
it's turned.
Speaker 4 (22:38):
For me to see the communist part of this, because
they got to turn them into communists too, and socialists
and things like that. And America is fed up with
that crap. That's why I say that the Democrats have
shown their hand before twenty twenty was not shown and
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that was all crap and they're paying for it now.
But go ahead.
Speaker 7 (23:06):
I think the mid term elections will be very telling. Look,
the Democrats did well here in New Jersey and New York. Like,
let's let's see what happens in the mid term elections.
We have a lot of time till next November. I
think it is you know, and uh and uh, that
will be very telling to see what happens. What which
direction is the wind blowing.
Speaker 4 (23:27):
I mean, he's already you know, the guy's going to
shut down the buses. If you know who came to
New York. He's going to arrest him.
Speaker 7 (23:35):
Uh, come on, put an end to that. She said, yeah,
there's no free buses. It's not a decision of the mayor.
Speaker 4 (23:41):
Right, okay, but this, this is what people are going
to be looking at. They're not gonna they're not They're
going to have grocery stores run by the government. They're good,
they're there. It's all going to go to hell and
people are going to be moving out of there like crazy,
and they already are. Apparently, I get a all right, listen,
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thanks a lot. Other than the Dave Wangbam show. Where
can people buy your book? Uh, Secret to the Hebrew Bible?
Speaker 7 (24:09):
Go to the website Secret to the Hebrewbible dot org
or good at Our site is alliance dot org, Facebook
dot com. Forward Slash is an alliance. We'd love to
hear from you.
Speaker 4 (24:19):
All right, Rabbi, thank you so much. Hi to your family,
about you alone?
Speaker 7 (24:24):
All right, Thanks guys.
Speaker 4 (24:25):
Thank you, bye bye. Okay, Well that was quick and
we got plenty of time now to do anything. Almost
is there is there a clip we can do a
funny clip just to get people out of their bad moods.
It's over. Remember, it's over. The the government is back.
The stock market took a bad drop yesterday. I don't
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know what's doing today. Today is probably going to take
another drop. But it was up for four days in
a row two, so.
Speaker 10 (24:54):
We've got a pretty good Reagan.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
Uh yeah, let's do. Let's do Reagan.
Speaker 8 (25:02):
Three fellows that went out of the building to get
in their car and found they'd locked the keys in.
They were locked out, and one of them said, get
a wire coat, handard, we straighten it out and I
can get the element says you can't do that. That
somebody think we're stealing the car. The third one said, well,
we better do something pretty quick because it's raining starting
to rain in the tops down.
Speaker 11 (25:25):
They came to General Secretary Gorbaschev and they told him
there was a woman in the Kremlin. She wouldn't leave
unless she could see him, So he said, we'll bring
her in, and they brought her in and he said,
old mother, what is it?
Speaker 4 (25:35):
What she said, I have a question? He said, all right.
Speaker 11 (25:39):
She said, was communism invented by a politician or a scientist? Well,
he said a politician, She said, that explains it. A
scientist would have tried it on mice first.
Speaker 4 (25:56):
Yes, do the guy with a divorce and then we'll
get a commercial. And I hope you're enjoying this. Uh,
but you got to listen to stuff and and uh
think about what they're saying. I mean, I find it
hard to believe that these people are actually making money
off of getting other people killed? Is what it? What
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it is, innocent people killed. So I don't understand it anyways,
it's it's further down. No not, that's that's and no
no no, no, no, no, no, no, yep, hit it.
There we go.
Speaker 12 (26:34):
I just can't take it no more.
Speaker 10 (26:35):
I'm getting a divorce.
Speaker 13 (26:37):
My wife is out after midnight and every night, going
from bar to bar, driving me nuts.
Speaker 4 (26:43):
Can't take it no more.
Speaker 14 (26:44):
Well, what's she doing is looking for me?
Speaker 4 (26:51):
You don't like that one? Oh my god, my wife
hates that. There you go. Okay, I'm actually gonna end
up here. Okay, what happened. I just can't take it
no more.
Speaker 10 (27:05):
I'm getting a divorce.
Speaker 13 (27:07):
My wife is out after midnight and every night, going
from bar to bar, driving me nuts.
Speaker 4 (27:13):
Can't take it no more.
Speaker 14 (27:14):
Well, what's she doing is looking for me?
Speaker 4 (27:23):
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Okay, great, We got some great people coming up at eight.
About six minutes, we got JJ Bradshaw, usually the leadoff guy,
but we had the Rabbi m because he's got an
early Sabbath as you could see. And I want to
ask you some stuff, but wait a minute. Let's read
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Speaker 4 (34:42):
Okay, Patricia Odin Maxwell sounding good looking? Good, go team
that girl. Thank you, Aaron Crane. If Sabbath in twenty minutes,
Kendle's lighting is in one minute? Botcha? Rabbi? Oh my goodness?
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Did he do something wrong with the Dave Weinbaum Show?
Given the Epstein files, would it be more practical to
discuss what CJ. Vance would likely do instead of Trump?
I don't know what you're talking about, quite frankly. Listen, listen.
The Democrats had had how many years to release all
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that information? They released about three thousand pages. The DOJ
of the Trump group has released about thirty three thousand pages.
So I think that's a dead it's a dead fish.
Speaker 6 (35:39):
Well, here's a couple, Well so they have here's a
couple of other things. Yeah, how to bring up Vance?
Speaker 4 (35:43):
One? Get his first name.
Speaker 14 (35:45):
Right, It's JD.
Speaker 4 (35:46):
Not cj oh two.
Speaker 6 (35:50):
If this is this was true email the Democrats had,
why they wait till now to release them? They would
have got this got a long time ago.
Speaker 4 (35:57):
So thank you. I think they're desperate and their implicat
I bet I'm betting they're implicated.
Speaker 21 (36:02):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (36:03):
Roy Maddox, Good morning from Oklahoma. Good morning Roy and
Aaron Crane again. Vilna, Lithuania was once called the Jerusalem
of the North before the Showa. Okay, my question is
show I don't know what the difference. Great interview, Rabbi Moshe.
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Thank you, John, Jeffrey Bradshaw, Well, get your butt in
here or something. Come on, don't be late. He'll he'll
never be late. But he's great. Good morning crew from
Joe Dalton. Hi Joe and Aaron Crane. Lol, whoops, JD. Okay,
we're having a great conversation with these people. I'll tell
you what. Let's see do the the do the baby
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with the dayas Okay, we're gonna put another funny thing in.
I mean, I got so many funny things in here,
it's just incredible. Huh. You know the baby thing with
the with the die is the the setup to give
a speech. Baby Trump yeah, the baby one right right?
(37:11):
I know I know what you're you were thinking of
the baby uh in the in the uh womb thing?
Speaker 9 (37:18):
Do we?
Speaker 4 (37:20):
I think so? I think so. I should be a
good psychiatrist if I can figure that out. He's thinking
about that, he's speaking of he's thinking about the baby
in the womb. I could have told you that, and
what would you have said? By the way, you look
nice today. Thank you, You're welcome. Who your here is
very nice to you. You're welcome. You're a little slow
(37:42):
with the with the work I needed, but here we go.
But Americans are not struggling.
Speaker 22 (37:48):
You know, this is the worst platform. Who put this
stage up here? This is the freaking place is falling down?
Speaker 21 (37:56):
I noticed it keeps stilting further left, like too many
other things.
Speaker 4 (38:04):
But Americans are not struggling.
Speaker 21 (38:05):
You know, this is the worst platform. Who put this
stage up here? This is the freaking place is falling down.
I noticed it keeps stilting for the left, like too
many other things.
Speaker 15 (38:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (38:22):
So so look at this baby. I mean, it's were
in shorts and it's barefoot, and it sounds Trump. How
do they do that? That's AI, isn't it?
Speaker 10 (38:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (38:33):
They use AI to create the image and then they
superimpose Trump's Boy, if you look at it real close,
you can tell the lips does not specifically align with
what he's saying. Is Yeah, it's off a little bit,
and that's just because they're just imposing the audio over.
Speaker 4 (38:46):
But it's it's still funny. Okay, well, it's very funny.
And look who we got. Oh my god, I prouded him.
Apparently he's irritated with me. I'm sure he is. This
man is two hundred and fifty seven years old, and
he was around and when they well when they first
started this country, pretty pretty close to that, and he
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used to go out to Yield Tavern with Ben Franklin
and George Washington Thomas Jefferson and pick up pioneer women.
But right now he's here in my studio. Not in
the studio, but he's on the television kind of thing.
(39:29):
And please welcome John. Jeffrey Bradshaw told the Morning, Kay,
good morning, how are you sir?
Speaker 14 (39:37):
You know I couldn't be better. This is pretty deluxe.
This has been another week where we're drowning and stuff
to talk about. Oh good, And I had a tough
time picking out what I wanted to lead with. But
what do you say we talk about the Continuing Resolution?
Speaker 4 (39:55):
Yes, for a minute or two.
Speaker 14 (39:58):
First off, everybody celebrating that the government is back in
business again, But consider our Congress is required to come
up with a budget each and every year. They have
twelve different things they need to decide on, and historically,
at least in the last fifty years, we have had
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continuing resolutions. We keep spending flat the way it was before,
and we kicked that can down the road. Everybody's celebrating
that the Continuing Resolution passed, but Dave, I want to
tell you this thing is an abomination. Congress is not
doing what it was mandated to do by the Constitution.
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Our founding fathers saw the Congress as a group of
non non permanent people books that would come into office,
do their job, and then go back to farming or
whatever they were doing before. We in the last fifty
sixty years and now have permanent politicians that can't even
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pass a budget, can't even agree enough to fund our government. Instead,
they kick the can down the road, or they do
what Nancy Pelosi did and roll this thing into a
huge omnibus budget bill. That's got so much garbage in it,
stuff that would never ever pass on its own, shoved
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in there because it's a have to pass bill. I'm
afraid our Congress has become rather corrupt, and I mean
both sides of it. I think it's about time we
kick these bozos to the curb and come up with
some patriots that are actually willing to do the job.
The fact is, if you go into Congress for a
two year or four year term and can't stay there,
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you're going to try to do the best for the
country instead of trying to pad your resume on the
country's dime.
Speaker 4 (41:57):
But that's not the way it's worked out.
Speaker 9 (42:00):
Now.
Speaker 4 (42:01):
It's worked out that they have become permanent loafers. Let's
call him uh evil with the ability to work the
stock market after being in meetings an hour earlier, where
they are in in ah. Let's call it the UH
(42:22):
the group of eight or something like that, where it's
and and uh and you're and you're a good friend,
uh Adam Schiff. Okay, he's not my friend.
Speaker 14 (42:33):
If I had my choice, you'd be rotting in hell
right now.
Speaker 4 (42:36):
Yeah, well, obviously I was being facetious. Don't put your
gun away. Now stop it, please please, I'm sorry if
I insult with you. I know better. I know better
you know.
Speaker 14 (42:49):
The continuing resolution was on the Democrats side, keyed very
much to the continuation of Obamacare subsidies.
Speaker 4 (42:57):
Exactly.
Speaker 14 (42:58):
Say wait, let's talk about him.
Speaker 4 (43:00):
Why that? Why did they do that?
Speaker 14 (43:03):
Well, well, they needed a win of some sort. This
was not one. But when more than the care subsidies
fade away, as they are required to do by law,
some people's insurance rates are going to go up substantially.
But it'll be tell you the flaw on this thing. Obamacare,
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the Affordable Care Act, which is not at all affordable,
was passed in two thousand and nine, and the vote
in the Senate had not a single Republican voting for
this thing. It was done in a Democrat controlled Congress,
our friend, and I use that in quotations. Nancy Pelosi
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spearheaded this thing through the Democrat controlled House, and it
passed without a single Republican vote in the Senate. Now,
what Obama actually wanted was not what he got. He
wanted single payer. He won the United States government to
control all healthcare in this country. I suggest you talk
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to anyone from England or Canada about their single payer
health system, and you will discover that people from Canada
come south of the border to get their health care
in the United States because it is substantially better and
they can get it pretty quick. In a single payer system,
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Like all bureaucracies, you got to wait. Maybe that new
replacement will happen this year, maybe it won't. Nobody wants that.
But Obama did. Okay, Marxist, butthole that he is. He
wanted that the Congress could not provide that. Politically, it
would be suicide for the Democrats to shove that thing
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through in two thousand and nine.
Speaker 4 (44:50):
So what do they do.
Speaker 14 (44:52):
They created this nasty little, nasty little thing that is Obamacare,
where you had insurance exchange. Remember, if you like your doctor,
you can keep your doctor, or your premiums are going
to go way down. Well none of that happened. Why
because this is second rate insurance. And let me tell
you how this works. For those people who are raising
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the banner and saying raw raw, let's do obamacare. Obamacare
pays the insurance companies. The insurance companies have had record
profits since Obamacare occurred. How does that happen? They offer
second rate insurance to the public who might not otherwise
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be insurable at an expanded rate. I mean, this is
not cheap insurance, but it is second rate insurance. And
what we do is pay the insurance companies directly.
Speaker 4 (45:47):
That's what I had written down, insurance insurance right there,
insurance companies. That's what the deal is is a payoff
to the insurance companies. And you know what happened, you
know what's happened after the after the shutdown was stopped,
is that the insurance company, the insurance companies on the
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on the stock market dived. They dived, They took a
big dive.
Speaker 14 (46:14):
They took a hit because when the subsidies expired, Yeah,
when paw profits expire, they don't want that and they
have contributed the hell out.
Speaker 4 (46:23):
Of well, then it becomes even more so a government issue.
To what your point was that that has become become
total ownership. And another thing that Obama Care had along
the bill that I saw was was a couple of
militias in there where where they the president would be
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in charge of these militias and they would be aimed
inside our country.
Speaker 14 (46:53):
That was Obama's browser that came and.
Speaker 4 (46:56):
It that went you know, at a certain point, I
couldn't find that anymore, but I I know I saw it.
You know why that went.
Speaker 14 (47:02):
Away because scame public people read that stinking bill.
Speaker 4 (47:07):
Oh that's what I did. It was stinking. It was
terribly I guess, I just I was stunned when I
saw that.
Speaker 14 (47:13):
Yeah, it vanished. Yeah, like so many things that the
Democrat controls, if it looks bad on them, it just vanishes.
Speaker 4 (47:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (47:20):
Ask Hillary Clinton about her staffers that vanished.
Speaker 4 (47:25):
That might be coming up.
Speaker 14 (47:26):
Okay, Obamacare is second rate insurance and it is nothing
but a payoff to the insurance company, who, by the way,
poured millions and millions and millions of dollars into his
stinking campaign, So his payoffs for his buddies. Now, if
you happen to be one of the poor bashards that's
stuck with Obamacare insurance bought through the exchanges, you're going
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to find your rates are going to go up. Why
because the subsidies went away, right, Well, you know the
subsidies are going away by law. That's the way that
law was written. Yeah, And the Democrats have been raising
hell about this because they don't want the milk from
that tests to stop flowing. They want this to keep going.
And this is the hill that Chuck Schumer decided to
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die on. This is the one that killed his career
because none of this is defensible.
Speaker 4 (48:18):
Well, I don't I don't understand what he was thinking
though that. I thought it was a desperate move because
it wasn't the Republicans with Trump in there was wasn't
gonna they were going to bag it. They weren't gonna surrender.
So I think it was an unfound reality to for
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uh Schumer to do that.
Speaker 14 (48:44):
Yeah, Schumer's got a big problem, and we've been talking
about that for weeks, Dave, that Chuck Schumer has been
over backwards to the crazy leftists in that party. Why
because he's going to end up primary and he was
trying very hard to make that not happen.
Speaker 4 (49:00):
They're already talking about it, you know, I don't know.
Speaker 14 (49:02):
So moderate Democrats are saying, let's get this bozo out
of here. He is an archaic, correct who is killing
our party. Well, I got news for you, guys. Your
party was dead to begin with because you've been on
the wrong side of every art.
Speaker 4 (49:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (49:17):
Good, So here's another thing too. Besides another good point
there JJ, But I think it's even deeper than that.
They're always used to the Republicans crossing the aisle no
matter who has the majority and who has a minority,
to make these deals happen. And finally I think he
banked it would be business as usual, and they found
out real quick it wasn't going to because now this
time it was the Democrats that came across to sign
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the short term CR So that's something that is not usual.
Speaker 4 (49:41):
Well, the total blaemers of the Democrats, they still don't
have leaders. They have people like AOC who thinks she's
a leader. Did you just throw a kiss at me?
Speaker 14 (49:52):
I threw a kiss at my wife?
Speaker 4 (49:54):
Okay, just carry how's the manter with you? I was thinking,
what's wrong with this guy? Anyways? Uh?
Speaker 7 (50:02):
So?
Speaker 4 (50:02):
So uh? I think I think I think it was
more of a desperation move by by Schumer. I don't
think he really thought he was going to win this
now with Trump there somebody else there. Yeah, but maybe
he was just trying it to see whether it would work.
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I don't know, what, what the what, what the hell
is he going to do?
Speaker 15 (50:26):
Now?
Speaker 14 (50:27):
You know, I think he thought he could stay in power.
I think I thought he could outrun this thing. And
in the end I actually saw Paul yesterday. Now this
was ceing and so yeah, you know grain of salt
that said that Schumer and company were on the right
side of this argument. Well, I turned around and I
repolls all the time, Dave, and they're uniformly with the
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exception of this CEOOSO saying that the Democrats ate this
thing with a knife and a fork. They really hurt.
They're getting lambasted over this, and rightfully so because they
were in the wrong.
Speaker 4 (51:02):
Well they got They got a guy at CNN that
keeps pointing out as these as the shutdown was happening,
how everybody else was going down except for Trump in polls. Okay,
uh he was. He was steadfast and his polls went up,
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and obviously it was a very impossible situation. But he
held to his to his strong hand instead of caving
like an idiot. All right, like some of these rhinos do,
and it worked.
Speaker 14 (51:40):
There is another poll that I found to be extraordinarily interesting, yes,
and that is about Mike Johnson, who is, oh yeah,
the leader of the House of Representatives. That bad. One
of the things that Mike Johnson did during this shutdown.
Is every single day he had a press conference, and
every single day he drove home the notion that this
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was all on the backs of the Democrats. And it's
not that he just accused them of that. He brought
the receipts, he brought the facts, and he pounded them
with those facts.
Speaker 4 (52:15):
And he did it. He did it very nicely. Really
he was He wasn't screaming or anything. He just he
just said what he had to say. And also uh
Levitt the uh yeah, she's she's she's brilliant as well.
And then I mean, I don't know people are saying
about that. They're all over people like Bondi and uh
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and cash and this that and the other. And I
mean all these these so called journalists uh and or
these activists like Cannas Owen, like Tucker Carlson uh and others,
they're they're all attacking the Trumpetmistration. They're attacking Charlie Kirk
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and his wife. I mean, there's something going on there
that we and you know, now I don't know if
you know anything about the Charlie Kirk situation, but they're
saying now it was they don't have the right person
there in other words that I don't know. I mean,
it's kind of fascinating how and they're blaming a lot,
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they're blaming it on insiders.
Speaker 14 (53:30):
And maybe I can say this about the current DOJ.
The Biden DOJ was corrupt from bottom to top. You
could smell them way down the street. And this DOJ
is doing it right. There are above boards, they're publishing
what they find, that the things that they can find,
and they're pursuing this thing. Recognize that in a Democrat
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control DOJ, all of this would have been swept under
the carpet. All you would have heard nothing about.
Speaker 4 (54:01):
So we didn't hear We didn't hear anything about a
lot of stuff. For years it was all but Yes,
the twenty twenty election, now, who now, how many people
really believe now that that was a legitimate election versus
versus the attorney general bar in December of twenty twenty twenty,
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still the election just happened, had no time to do anything.
And he's saying, oh, there's nothing to that, there's nothing
to that it was legit. Yeah, where's your investigation? What lying?
I was lying?
Speaker 14 (54:40):
Yeah, you can make a hell of a good investigation.
Three days, Yeah, yeah, right, Okay, but you're lying to us,
and it's pretty obvious.
Speaker 4 (54:48):
Yeah, and he's the current he was the current attorney general,
still in office. Yeah. Trump was screwed by a lot
of people, and and you know, it looks like revenge.
They have actual crimes. They've got Komy, they've got Obama,
they've got Hillary, They've got all this stuff. And they
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forgot to burn the notes. Okay, they got the emails too.
Speaker 14 (55:16):
Start rolling over.
Speaker 4 (55:17):
Huh.
Speaker 14 (55:18):
In your monologue, you mentioned the Epstein files. I have
just a little note about that. The Democrats released a
statement that on the Epstein files that had Trump this
is a dog that won't bark, blah blah blah, and
it mentioned victim. If you look at what was released
(55:39):
by the Republicans, the word victim, which Virginia Giffey now deceased,
her name was redacted from that thing and victim put
in its place, which changed the tone of it entirely.
The Republicans turn around and publish some different at which
her name was in there, and testified in twenty sixteen
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under oath that Trump had nothing to do with this.
He was a perfect gentleman. Sons are throwing mud they're
trying very hard to tie Epstein and Trump together. I
don't think they'll be successful at that, but they're going
to have a vote on it and maybe release a
whole bunch of stuff. Frankly, I don't care. Our country
(56:24):
has got a whole lot bigger problems than how big
a pervert Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 4 (56:29):
Yeah. Well, did you see the foster the foster home
thing that Milania and Trump signed yesterday? I did not,
And I'll tell you he put it into law, and
he had her saying it and he had a little
gathering there. I'll tell you why that's important. It's important
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because of all the years of this Democrat policy has
gotten a lot of trafficking for children, and this is
this is meant to stop the trafficking and to get
kids in a place where at least they have a
chance of a good life. Yeah, but that is a
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sex leave. It's only fair, Yes, it is.
Speaker 14 (57:16):
You did notice that Trump mentioned a fifty year mortgage
the other day. Yeah, I got a few things to
say about that too.
Speaker 12 (57:25):
Number one.
Speaker 14 (57:27):
In two thousand and eight, let me make sure my
notes are right. Yeah, there was a bit of legislation
called Dodd Frank that was put into place essentially to
rear banks back they had gotten out of control. You
remember the crash of two thousand and eighties. Yes, we
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had a serious mortgage issue. We had Enron that fell apart,
we had a whole serious financial crisis, and Dodd Frank
was put into place to try to control all that.
It's a nasty, stupid piece of legislation, but at least
it's on the books. But DoD Frank specifically specifically bands
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forty and fifty year mortgages. Well, okay, let's look at
a fifty year mortgage. You and I, in our long
lifetimes have it, one time or another, had a mortgage.
I started with a thirty. I dropped it to a fifteen.
I dropped it to a ten. I dropped it to
a five. Every time the interest rates went down, I
refined and made principal payments all the time. But that
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was started with a thirty year note. Can you imagine
a fifty year note where you're paying the interest out front.
You're going to pay about double what a thirty year
note interest would be, and it's even worse than that
with inflation. Here's a little bit of statistic for you.
In nineteen ninety one, the age of a first time
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house buyer was twenty eight years old. Today it's forty
years old. People have to save a whole lot more
just to get that down payment, and then they're saddled
with a rather large note. Now, according to the source
that I read the other day, you need to have
an annual income of one hundred and twelve and thirty
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one dollars to be able to afford a median price home.
And that's if you allow one third of your income
to go to the mortgage, taxes and insurance. So is
home buying unaffordable? Sure, of course it is. And you
have an inflationary economy, which we had under the Obama
(59:36):
and Biden years. Of course, the dollar is worth less,
the house is worth more. And unless your income has
kept up with that inflation, which most do not, you
can't afford it. You're renting, or you're living in mom's basement.
So a fifty year note really isn't much of an answer.
And I think Trump stepped in it when you mentioned.
Speaker 4 (59:58):
All right, my friend, I'm coming up to I gotta,
I gotta. I got a five minute interval now with
and this is gonna be really good stuff. Ryan Zink,
I've got I've got screaming scoops on what's happened with
him from from from the DC jail to his house
(01:00:22):
being broken down by the FBI, to his phony trial
by by uh what's his name but bose Boseburg. Who's
being who's being uh now he's being he's being kicked
off the chair, impeached, and so this is this is
(01:00:43):
gonna be very interesting. So I've got to get going.
Speaker 14 (01:00:46):
Okay, my friend, it has been my pleasure, Dave. But
I'll talk with you next Friday.
Speaker 4 (01:00:51):
Okay, thank you so much. You'll get a full tour
tomorrow our next Friday. Okay, I promise you're all right.
Thank you. Let's hear it for JJ Bradshaw, good friend
to the show. Okay, we got coming up next. Like
I say, this is going to be an amazing show
(01:01:13):
in that I've got. I've got Ryan Zinc who was
at the one six activities in twenty twenty one with
his father. They never went in the building. He was
accused of murdering a DC cop named Signet, and it
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was a false accusation by another DC cop. He never
went in the building. Okay, never went in the building.
And yet a couple months later, FBI came to his
home in Lubbock, Texas, broke down the door and dragged
him back to DC and threw him in jail, where
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he was given a phony trial by Judge Bosberg. So
we're going to talk to him in about three minutes.
So until that time, let's do another clip. Let's do
another clip on was it We're on three now, yeah,
(01:02:26):
let's do three.
Speaker 3 (01:02:29):
That's back in twenty sixteen. And what's really fascinating is
when I wrote this book, I had the whole Jim
Comey chapter because to me, it was a defining moment,
and I thought, you know, that's a little dated. Maybe
we should take it out. Nothing's ever happened to him
below and behold, here we are, and everything is coming
to fruition and everything that I knew it was happening
at the FBI, it was happening, and I am completely validated.
(01:02:51):
It is disgusting, it is despicable, and it is wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
Well, I mean, you write, a judge will soon review
the Grand Dury materials in the case against Jim Comey.
They want to determine whether or not to give those
materials to Comy's legal team. The judge is urging DJ
prosecutors last week to do that, to give the materials over.
The prosecutors appealed and suggested that the judge look over
the materials first himself. Comy is pushing to get this
(01:03:16):
case dismissed altogether. He's facing two federal accounts of making
false statements to Congress and obstruction of a criminal proceeding.
We know that he has pled not guilty here, but Nicole,
he wants the whole case dismissed.
Speaker 3 (01:03:29):
He's very all about putting everything onto everybody else, but
when it comes back to himself, he wants no responsibility
or accountability. And you know what, James Comy, those days
are over as an FBI agent. I talk about the
two fbis FBI one where the good, honorable agents trying
to do good work. FBI two was the FBI that
was politically and socially weaponized like James Comy. And you
know what, there's nothing more that FBI one would like
(01:03:52):
to see than full accountability for James Comy because he's
single handedly started the downfall and the entire destruction of
the FBI, and he needs to be held accountable. He
needs to face real consequences because he ruined our entire reputation.
Speaker 4 (01:04:07):
Okay, that was Nicole and Maria. She was a great
FBI agent. I'm telling you, I saw guys back in
twenty fifteen when I had to have an FBI guy
in there while I was interviewing the second in command
in Israel, that would be Ron Dermer and get searched
(01:04:30):
for that. And I mentioned it back then, back in
twenty fifteen, I said, what the hell are you guys
doing over there? And the guy looked at me, and
he knew exactly what I was talking about and kind
of smirked and smiled and just walked on. You know,
I didn't know I could have been in big trouble,
you know, because this is stuff that came from the
(01:04:51):
White House. They were actually mini managing the dj it's
responsibilities with FBI and CIA and Department of Defense now
the Department of War. So okay, well we've got nine
(01:05:13):
oh five and here we are.
Speaker 6 (01:05:14):
Yeah, he just texted me and said he's just running
a few minutes later, trying to get his computer up.
I told him, make him just go over the phone
if we need to to make it faster. So I'm
just waiting for him to respond. So okay, but he
is trying to get on all right, that's good, that's good.
Well let's do another. Let's do another funny thing. What
do we got here?
Speaker 4 (01:05:30):
We've got Oh, it's cold, so cold outside. Why don't
we do that? Because it's it's going to get warmer,
And that's towards the end too. I think, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'm well, he's giving you stuff towards there, she is.
Let's do it. Okay, Yeah, tell me what you think
(01:05:50):
of this stuff, because I think it's so funny.
Speaker 23 (01:05:53):
You know, here we go, colder than a mother lost kiss.
Speaker 4 (01:06:01):
He's so cold.
Speaker 23 (01:06:01):
My plumber pulled his pants up. This kind of cold
to freeze the hinges right off the gates of hail.
It's so cold. The chickens are lining up to get
in the oven. It's colder than a room full of
ex wives at a wedding. It's kind of cold to
phrase the balls off a pool table.
Speaker 4 (01:06:15):
It's so cold.
Speaker 23 (01:06:16):
The thermostat gave me the mental finger. It's kind of cold,
is meaner and a skillet full of rattlesnakes. It's cold
enough to frase the balls off a brass monkey.
Speaker 4 (01:06:24):
He's so cold.
Speaker 23 (01:06:24):
The Statue of Liberty put the torch inside her dress
is colder than a monkey.
Speaker 4 (01:06:31):
I don't know. I kind of thought there was money.
Speaker 10 (01:06:33):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:06:33):
What do you think? You know?
Speaker 10 (01:06:35):
I left today?
Speaker 4 (01:06:36):
And yeah, I know, I know, I know, I know,
I know. So Uh anyways, Uh, we're uh, We've got
after Ryan Zick, We've got Chris Adamo. He's always good,
he's he's uh, he's a tough little uh scillan uh
(01:06:56):
a sesin living in in whaling?
Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
Is that?
Speaker 4 (01:07:00):
What does that ring a bell to me? I don't
understand it. And and I've called him a Catholic a
couple of times because I thought most Italians were were Catholic,
but apparently he's not. He gets mad every time. Then
I accused him of having a relationship with uh, what's
(01:07:21):
her name, oh Cheney Cheney, Yeah, Liz Cheney, Liz Cheney,
whose father just died, and he gets mad at that.
I was once in an elevator with her, Liz Cheney,
and said hi. She said hi, and that was about it.
But uh, her father was something else. He was he
(01:07:42):
was he was. He was there with Nixon wasn't he
or was he?
Speaker 7 (01:07:50):
No?
Speaker 4 (01:07:50):
It was Bush. It was Bush. Yeah, And uh, there's
they're they're getting some real interesting uh concepts about the
nine to eleven thing, you know, one of which is is, uh,
why did the Saudi Arabians get kind of a release
(01:08:12):
of responsibility and being actually protected by the United States government?
Do you know?
Speaker 12 (01:08:19):
Now?
Speaker 4 (01:08:20):
I don't know that.
Speaker 6 (01:08:20):
All I know is there's a lot of things about
how they say nine to eleven occurred that doesn't add
up to me, much like the Kennedy assassination.
Speaker 12 (01:08:30):
In my opinion, when you.
Speaker 6 (01:08:31):
Put a commission over something, yeah, I'm just going to
assume that it's a cover up because look at what
the Warren Commission did with the Kennedy assassination, and the
nine to eleven commission to me was again just trying
to order a.
Speaker 4 (01:08:44):
Gate, which these days it's it's nothing. They said, spies
to a guys election office. That's not the big deal. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:08:55):
So now when you have a judge put in order
to tap senators and not just it wasn't like they
tapped every senator. It was Republican senators, certain ones and
only those ones.
Speaker 4 (01:09:09):
This morning I heard that's not a big deal. Now, well,
this morning I heard they also they also tapped McCarthy,
who was the sitting Speaker of the House, the third
most important man in government and the Biden administration under
Jack Smith went and went and tapped his phone. They
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had so many people and they, I mean, they're working
very hard on the criminal side of this, as they
should be, because this stuff was never done in this
country or never found out about this much. Maybe there
were loan situations where a loan CIA agent would go off,
(01:09:54):
but all this stuff was coordinated. The raid at Mr.
Lago that was coordinated. That was Jack Smith, at the
order of Merrick Garland, at the order of or the
auto pin of Joe Biden.
Speaker 6 (01:10:14):
You know, you might as well say was the auto
pin of one Barack Obama.
Speaker 4 (01:10:19):
Basically, uh yeah, pretty much pretty much true. So all right, well,
should we do another commercial? I mean, I got a
nine thirty two we.
Speaker 6 (01:10:29):
Could I know, he's he told me what happened was
the the power company showed up at his house all
of a sudden. They were not they didn't tell me
advanced they were coming. He doesn't even know why they're there.
Speaker 4 (01:10:38):
So he's that's interesting. Yeah, oh, that's interesting. You know
you could, you could call him and see you can
call him.
Speaker 6 (01:10:45):
I I told him we can just call him in
if that's easier, and he said, well either way once
I get done with this, but I don't know how
long it's going to.
Speaker 4 (01:10:52):
Well in that case, let's do let's do some commercials
and we'll come back. All right, We'll be right back.
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me let me introduce you to my audience here today. Uh,
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my next guest is Texas Tough. Does he look like
he's Texas Tough? I think he does. Ryan and his
dad Jeff visited the Capitol on one six twenty one
and have faced the hate, lies, and fraud of that scam.
Please welcome to the show, Ryan Zinc. Do you have
(01:12:29):
a little visit today? Ryan?
Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
Yeah, yeah, the power company decided to show up is
really and so had.
Speaker 10 (01:12:35):
To go out and do a quit chat.
Speaker 4 (01:12:38):
But you know, yeah, make so we a little bit
skeptical of that. Maybe no, no, okay, all right at all. See,
I'm a paranoid. I think everything is screwed up, and
most of the time I'm right. You know, Hey, congratulations
(01:12:59):
and you or growing family. First off, I didn't know you.
Yeah you got two little people.
Speaker 1 (01:13:06):
Yeah yeah, I got the sixteen month old and got
another one on the way. And the Lord has just
blessed me immensely, you know, in the last two years,
despite the circumstances. You know, I'm very, very grateful for
what God is doing with my life and my family.
Speaker 4 (01:13:27):
Well, I think you deserve it after what you went through.
What were your thoughts when you went to the one
six Congress that day and before and after.
Speaker 1 (01:13:43):
Well, originally I think the biggest thing that we thought
that we were going to see was you know, the
state the power being transferred back to the States for
the boat. Yeah, and that that was going you know,
that that was going to be historical, you know, something
that we you know that I don't think anybody really
(01:14:03):
understood like the significance of what could have actually happened
had Mike Pence and everyone else actually stood up for
you know, what was legal and plausible.
Speaker 4 (01:14:15):
That day.
Speaker 1 (01:14:16):
And I guess at the like, at the very beginning
of it, I was just really excited to maybe spend
some time with my dad, you know, outside of being
seen perfectly within my guess and uh, you know, just
really getting you know a trip in that I thought
was going to be a historical day. I thought it
(01:14:37):
was going to be a magnificent day. And then to
you know, actually live through the what I consider to
be the largest government overreach and h constitutional violation period
in the United States history. Yeah, it, you know, it's
it's just surreal to kind of come out on the
(01:14:58):
other side of this and then you know see that
like the Senate is paying themselves five hundred thousand dollars
for the Biden administration, you know, listening to their campaigns,
and yet there's fifteen hundred families that have just been destroyed, yes,
over the last you know, five years, you know, going
on five years. That it just doesn't it just doesn't
(01:15:20):
make sense.
Speaker 4 (01:15:21):
So when you were there, I'm sure you were in
the Capitol building, is that true?
Speaker 8 (01:15:28):
No?
Speaker 4 (01:15:29):
No, So I'm so you weren't in the Capitol building, right, No,
I wasn't.
Speaker 9 (01:15:35):
Yeah, it was.
Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
It's very interesting.
Speaker 4 (01:15:37):
So I've so you got accused of murdering somebody in
the Capitol building.
Speaker 1 (01:15:44):
Yeah at first. Yeah, they tried to blame Brian sick
Nig's death.
Speaker 7 (01:15:48):
On me.
Speaker 1 (01:15:50):
And a lot of the others.
Speaker 4 (01:15:51):
But that's that's kind of not who's they Who's who's
they tried to.
Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
That would be the FBI, Yeah, the Capitol Police, and
I'll specifically go into it's it's the d C Crime
Circuit over there. They you know, everyone that basically wears
a Democrat badge in Washington, d C.
Speaker 4 (01:16:12):
The you know, the.
Speaker 1 (01:16:12):
Extreme far left. And then the January sixth Committee, the
original one with Liz Cheney Kensinger and then uh, you
know of course, you know, the the ever, ever, always
visulant and highly anticipated Benny Thompson.
Speaker 4 (01:16:28):
You know, just.
Speaker 1 (01:16:31):
Just just a complete fabrication, a total show of like
what can we make up and what can we make stick?
Because we know that we're going to get convictions in DC.
Speaker 4 (01:16:42):
So they so they arrested you right away and put
you in jail right or was there something else going on?
What else went on?
Speaker 1 (01:16:49):
So I was I was arrested just shy of a
month later.
Speaker 4 (01:16:54):
Where were you?
Speaker 1 (01:16:55):
I was in Lovely, Texas where my my hometown here?
And uh, it was on February fourth, And it was
somewhere between like four o'clock in the morning and six
am when they was when they served the warrant?
Speaker 4 (01:17:09):
Yeah? And did they they just knock on the door?
Did they have a ward? Did they have a warrant
in front of my house?
Speaker 1 (01:17:17):
With a twelve foot battering gram?
Speaker 4 (01:17:18):
They?
Speaker 20 (01:17:18):
What?
Speaker 11 (01:17:19):
Now?
Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
They drove through the front of my house with a
twelve foot battering gram really?
Speaker 4 (01:17:24):
And and who was with you there?
Speaker 1 (01:17:29):
Luckily it was just me and the dogs. The only
problem is is now I have two dogs that any
single noise in the morning, both of them have been
highly traumatized.
Speaker 9 (01:17:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:17:44):
Yeah, they the Feds, the FBI when they when they
came into my house, they actually flashed bang my dogs
multiple times.
Speaker 4 (01:17:52):
I have a fat chocolate lab. So so, have these
guys ever called you up and says, you know, I
might have made a mistake, any one of them.
Speaker 1 (01:18:03):
No, So I I have a platform, you know that
I ran for Congress, and I asked for whistleblowers to
come forward in the area. And it seems that like
well even during trial, like I knew, you know, several
ranking officials that were here that uh, you know, I went,
I tried to go to help for I actually called
(01:18:25):
like every Republican office in the state of Texas as
well as the United States at one point, and uh
there were only two people that I could that I
could get, you know, to actually even pay attention to me.
And I do like to to say those names. I
do disagree with some of the policies of you know,
(01:18:46):
a few of these people. But George Santos, Congressman George
Santos was h He's.
Speaker 4 (01:18:51):
Got a mixed background. I'll tell you what. Some people
love the guy and others hate him.
Speaker 1 (01:18:56):
Yeah, well, he's he's always been very nice. He's been
very family. He was one of the only people that
actually sat down and listened to me. And then the
other is Dustin Burrows, the current Speaker of the House
for the state of Texas. Okay, and Dustin wrote a
letter for me. That's not an endorsement. You know, I'm
not endorsing Dustin, you know, in this in this current
(01:19:19):
cycle because you know, I I, you know, am declaring,
so I have to, you know, make sure that I
have these comments.
Speaker 4 (01:19:26):
Okay, I think I feel an announcement coming on? Do
we have any announcement announcement music? Right, Okay, let's let's
make the announcement now so that everybody can hear. What
is what are you doing now? What was the what
was what were you thinking? And and why are you
(01:19:46):
doing it?
Speaker 1 (01:19:48):
So after a decade, and you know, over a decade,
Congressman Jody Errington is retiring from Congressional District nineteen. He
made the announcement earlier this week. And I feel like
there is a great opportunity for somebody to step into
(01:20:11):
that place, and I would like to fulfill that role
to represent the people of Congressional District nineteen. A lot
of these people are my friends and neighbors. I think understand,
you know, where the political environment was under the Biden
you know, regime, and that they're looking for somebody who's
(01:20:34):
going to vote in aligne with the Christian family values
that you know, West Texas carries. And you know, we've seen,
you know, I've seen some things. I've had my disagreements
with leadership around here about J six and about you know,
(01:20:56):
just the way that it was handled in the lack
of representation, you know, as the constitutional riots of Americans
were stripped away from them and including myself. And what
I am wanting to accomplish is, you know, everybody's always like, well, what.
Speaker 4 (01:21:12):
Are you going to do for me? What are you
going to do?
Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
And what I'm going to do is I'm going to
carry along with me the very same thing. I believe
that there are three books that govern the United States
of America. The first one is the Holy Bible, the
second is the Constitution, and the third is the Bill
of Rights.
Speaker 4 (01:21:29):
There you go.
Speaker 1 (01:21:29):
And I want to apply all three of those to
the position and you know, and be an example of
what West Texas looks like, not only for the farm
and ranch community around around here, which we are, like
some of the largest cotton producers in the entire country
(01:21:51):
over here in West Texas. But we also have, you know,
a very significant oil field population out here that I
feel like has been somewhat neglect did over you know,
the the last course, you know, And uh, I'm I'm
ready and I'm officially announcing that I'm begun filing the
paperwork for there, you know, to run as a candidate
(01:22:13):
in West Texas, West Texas.
Speaker 4 (01:22:15):
He's running for the United States House of Representatives. All right, yeah,
there for Ryan Zinc. How's that? Yeah, Hey, that's great,
that's great. So, uh so, I'm sure Judge Boseburg is
going to uh he's going to back you, right. Oh yeah,
(01:22:39):
I feel like I.
Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
Have James Mannuel Boseberg's full and adult traded support.
Speaker 4 (01:22:44):
This was his judge, Ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 5 (01:22:46):
The guy that's being he is being excommunicated, impeach, okay
for doing what he did the people like Ryan Zinc.
Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
Yeah yeah, soon as soon as I get the endorsement video.
I'm talking to a guy about a bridge in Arizona
that's got each property next to it.
Speaker 10 (01:23:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:23:10):
But for those of you that don't know, that was
the judge that was in my case that I am
pleased to announce that the FBI has finally returned all
of my camera equipment and we have over three hundred
Brady violations of materials that they never turned over.
Speaker 4 (01:23:24):
So you got the you got the cameras back, but
not the not the tapes.
Speaker 1 (01:23:30):
So we're we're still looking at what was deleted by
the FBI as well as the process.
Speaker 4 (01:23:35):
They deleted most of your stuff, right.
Speaker 1 (01:23:38):
Uh, yes, they actually deleted a large portion of that.
Speaker 4 (01:23:41):
Why would the FBI do this? What about the committee the.
Speaker 1 (01:23:46):
January sixth community. Yeah, well, I mean we're not going
to see anything real until Pam Bondi gets real and
I mean, let's let's be completely serious, okay, But when
it comes when it comes to j six is that
by this time during the regime, over seven hundred defendants
have been arrested. So when when you're looking at the
scale and operation of you know what an unconstitutional you know,
(01:24:10):
anarchy of government looks like that just has free and
total rain through the Patriot Acts. Let's mind you, it's
one of the one of the things that I have
in my crosshairs as a you know, if I get
the opportunity to represent is I would like to repeal
the Patriot Act, and uh, it's it's going to take
(01:24:32):
the Department of Justice. We need transparency from all of
our three letter agencies, which I know is kind of
like asking for fire that makes gold as it burns
across the planes. But there has to be accountability. You know,
if the Senate can be paid five hundred thousand dollars
for individuals that had their you know, just their phone
(01:24:52):
calls screened or their communications monitored, and they kind of
get to back door that and come in, then the
American people who had their lives acted by Jay six,
I feel like deserves so much more.
Speaker 4 (01:25:02):
Yeah. Now, the Patriot the Patriot Act that was for
nine to eleven, right, and they they created the thing
called the Paisa Court. Correct, And the Pisa Court is
one one of the ways that James Comey got to
get an inside with them and convince them to stout
(01:25:28):
start to spy on Donald.
Speaker 1 (01:25:31):
Trump amongst other people, and amongst other people, lets go
as far as as Donald Trump. As a matter of fact,
I would I would put probably my next paycheck on
there being hundreds of people that witnessed this show that
were actually monitored through the PISA courts during the Biden administration,
(01:25:54):
because if you were speaking out against the Biden administration,
if you were if you were in the cell phone
of someone who was at the Capitol on January sixth,
you were being monitored. They were placing people into programs
like with TSA called Quiet Skies where this was monitoring.
(01:26:15):
I was one of those people that, despite the fact
that I never went in the building, never assaulted anyone,
and never damaged anything at the Capitol on January sixth,
I was still searched and was and I'm talking about it,
every single gate of an airport. There were four SS's
that were at the bottom of a plane ticket, and
(01:26:36):
all of these go through the FISA court. All of
these stem from the fact that the United States government
has basically said, whoever is in power, if they have
opposition from the other side, can now go and make
that person a terrorist, put them under the FISA warrant,
and the FISA warrant you don't have to be notified,
and they will just monitor you for whatever they see fit.
Speaker 4 (01:26:58):
It sounds like it sounds like here in Russia, doesn't it.
That's what they do to people in Russia.
Speaker 1 (01:27:05):
Yeah, and I think that this, you know, more correctly
follows along the lines of North Korea. Yea, if we're
looking at the at the structure, and I mean discussing
the realm of you know, like who has the worst
country at the time, I'm not really willing to get
in that because foreign policy of mine has closed the borders,
deport all the illegals and you know, restore the American
(01:27:29):
worker back by getting rid of the visas and uh,
you know, and you know, making sure that our job
market is not infiltrated by by those who often come
here and then speak out against the country that allows
the opportunities to be here. But yeah, it's it's very
it's very interesting to see how they took an event
(01:27:50):
that there is a lot of controversy and speculation around
and then used it to steal the rights of Americans.
And this is your family, and my family and everyone
else's family that is still this can still happen to you.
This can happen to you. As I stand here today,
January sixth is not over. As a matter of fact,
the government now has unprecedented material and court cases and
(01:28:18):
law that were used illegally against the United States population
of January six ers that they can now use against
you and your family and other courts. It doesn't matter
if you're a Republican, if you're a Democrat, if you're
an independent. Right now, as it stands, the very same
thing that happened to January sixth and that can happen
to you.
Speaker 4 (01:28:37):
Do you think, and this is gonna be the final
question I got my next guest coming up? Do you
think Trump is doing enough to uh engage the one
six ers, uh engage the people that caused one six
to happen?
Speaker 1 (01:28:55):
So I feel I feel like that's a question with
many different pressure points. I as for me and my family,
I thank God every day that Donald Trump was re
elected into office. My pardon is proudly displayed on my
on my wall. However, I do feel like Donald Trump
oftentimes is misled by those that are around him when
it comes to full transparency, and I will openly call
(01:29:19):
out the individuals that I do not see any action
from when it comes to this, because there have been
no arrest and Pam Bondi and Cash Pttel have not
done a good job. I feel like being transparent, if
we go all the way through the Christine files and everything.
Speaker 4 (01:29:33):
Where is it?
Speaker 1 (01:29:34):
Where's the footage from January sixth? Where's the truth? Where
are the arrest.
Speaker 4 (01:29:38):
That's what you know. Mark McClusky is going to be
on after my next guest, Chris Adamo, so you might
want to listen to that too, because obviously I think
he kind of represents you. Right.
Speaker 1 (01:29:51):
So I'm I'm represented by Roots Justice. I'm represented by
Roger Roots. We are working with the with Peter Tickton
and Martin McClusky on on multiple different avenue cases because
I am proud to announce that I am suing the
federal government over their Brady violations as well as the
false imprisonment and incarceration of myself because of multiple different
(01:30:14):
things that we've discovered after the FED released you know,
all of my stuff back to me. And I'm proud
to be represented by Roger. I now consider him a
friend after multiple years of representing. How often do people
that got sent to prison actually say they're friends with
their attorney that represented them at that time. And I'm
(01:30:35):
almost on a daily, you know, conversation basis with them,
and I'm very very excited for the future.
Speaker 4 (01:30:41):
Okay, other than Dave weinbab show where can people find
and contribute?
Speaker 1 (01:30:46):
So I'm still getting everything. I'm still getting everything put together.
Arrington's retirement was a surprise, I think in the district.
So I'm going to get the Gibson Go set up
set back up today. And it's not going to be
the one that's at the that's at the bottom of
the screen that was for January sixth fundraising and that
(01:31:06):
account has since been closed. But I'm going to have
as soon as I get off the show here today,
I'm getting a peel box set up. Okay, I'm getting
the wind red set up, and then people will be
able to go to Ryanzinc dot vote and they will
be able to check out my policies.
Speaker 24 (01:31:23):
The donate buttons should be there and then yeah, so
denm okay, well I sent you something a couple of
days ago. Was supposed to be there in three days,
so so look for something that I mailed to you.
All right, So I have one last thing to say.
Victories often occur when you see no way to succeed,
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but refuse to give up anyway.
Speaker 4 (01:31:47):
And that's what you got. You got, You got all
hell broke loose on your life and you and your
family's life, and now you've got an opportunity, and I
think take take advantage of it. Thank you so much much,
Ryan Zinc all right, thank you, we'll talk to you later,
(01:32:08):
all right, than I had mom and dad? Okay, now
we have a next next. I hope you didn't mind
the extra minute or two.
Speaker 12 (01:32:18):
Oh no, he was great. He's a hero, and I'm
glad you gave him that.
Speaker 4 (01:32:21):
And he was a little late with his call because
who shows up but the power company at his door
right when he's supposed to be doing this. Isn't that
a coincidence? Just to adjust our coincidence. I'm sure. I'm
sure this man is. This man who's looking at me
right now is a Sicilian Christian? Did I get that right? Yes?
(01:32:44):
Who ended up in Wyoming eating pizza and schooling their schooling?
They're Politiciansians.
Speaker 12 (01:32:58):
I'm always a schooling palastine.
Speaker 4 (01:33:00):
Yeah, there you go. I didn't know you were doing that.
You know, you know there's something else I found out
about you now, Okay, so please welcome to the show.
Chris Adamo. I have a problem of I write stuff
and then I leave off the last letter, so I
have to guess that what the damn thing.
Speaker 12 (01:33:20):
Is if you're look at my notes here, you wouldn't
be impressed.
Speaker 4 (01:33:24):
Yeah, okay, okay.
Speaker 9 (01:33:26):
So so.
Speaker 4 (01:33:31):
It looks like China is breaking contracts with Trump with
the fentanyl and the chips and the rare earth course,
uh and that's to be expected, correct, But what what
what does Trump do now? What does he do to
fight that?
Speaker 12 (01:33:50):
Well, I don't know the intricacies of international trade and
this kind of diplomacy with a hostile foreign power that
has every intent of overpowering us. The only reason China
hasn't actually declared, uh, you know, an all out military
uh war on us is the fact that if our
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economy goes belly up, China starves. And so what they've
got to try and do is figure out how to
overtake us, how to dominate us without us going economically
in the tank because they can't afford that. So that
so it's kind of a you know, we we've got
each other by the throat that way, and they know it.
But they're hostile and they they have they are they're
absolutely given over to the madness of Marxism Maoism, and
(01:34:35):
they have every intent of overtaking us. One way or another,
and so yeah, we've got to recognize them as a
hostile enemy, and I think Trump does that. The other
side of the coin is that when you look at
all the madness within our own ranks because of because
the things that China amongst others did when they infiltrated,
for example, the all the Dei insanity in our military
(01:34:57):
that totally destroyed our military from within, we aren't in
a position where, I mean we're very vulnerable militarily right now,
and that historically that always invites attacks. So yeah, it's
a grim situation. Trump has a real narrow course to
navigate and uh so, yeah, it's a difficult.
Speaker 4 (01:35:16):
Well you know what if you if you if you
want somebody to do that, Trump Trump is a guy
to do that. Uh, he's got a left for alternatives. Uh,
maybe teariff the hell out of China and make it
real substantial that they're going to pay for this if
they keep screwing around.
Speaker 12 (01:35:34):
You know, in one of his epistles, the Apostle, Paul
I believe said, be of good courage, And the point
is that if you operate from a position of weakness
and appeasement, you're going to destroy yourself. If you stand
firm for what's right and you go forward with it.
In Paul's case, he's talking about the truth of the Gospel.
You go forward with it with good courage, then then
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you're a victorious warrior. But they're going to try manipulate
us into that position of weakness. I'd like to digress
just for a second and read you a quote, if
I may.
Speaker 4 (01:36:06):
Sure.
Speaker 12 (01:36:09):
This was from Hannah Arendt. She was a German historian
and philosopher from nineteen oh six to nineteen seventy five.
She said quote. She said this back in the twenties.
She said, the constant lying is not aimed at making
people believe a lie, but and ensuring that no one
believes anything anymore. A people that can no longer distinguish
between truth and lies cannot distinguish between right and wrong.
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And such a people, deprived of the power to think
and judge, is without knowing and willing, it completely subjected
to the rule of lies. With such a people, you
can do whatever you want. And what we're seeing and
we could take it on twenty different fronts. What we're seeing,
every subject that comes up gets gets swarmed and surrounded,
and lies and so everything that's happening, you're having to
(01:36:55):
sort through the lies to find out what is really happening.
And I think of no clearer example of this than
when I hear the term Gaza genocide. That's a Hamas
talking point. We used to only a few years ago.
When you heard Hamas, you think of a bunch of guys,
you know, in their bearded guys with their guns and
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everything all altogether, you know, surrounded by fleas in their
robes and stuff and everything. And now Hamas is a
like a respected political organization and advocacy group, okay, and
they're out there spreading this propaganda of Gaza genocide. Nobody's
talking about the fact that if Hamas hadn't have attacked
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so brutally and so viciously on October seventh, twenty twenty three,
there wouldn't be any backlash from Israel. Everything would be
peaceful right now. But you get to lie out there,
the Hamas genocide, and then the most that we can
come up with if we're not careful as well, everybody's guilty,
both sides do it. This is how the lies mask
and overcome the truth.
Speaker 4 (01:38:00):
Well, I think I think that's why they finally conceded
that they couldn't just have a cease fire every year
since about eight or two thousand and five, that that
it was getting more and more expensive in Israeli lives,
(01:38:20):
and all the money they were getting from the whole
world to you know, dig more tunnels, to dig schools
and keep happening. Yeah, put put schools into Yeah, and
they kept happening every year or so they'd get a
it's like a job. They got a job, and then
they started taking hostages and find out, holy cow, a
(01:38:43):
billion and a half for each person. And then there's
still hostages there. They're just uncovering the last dead ones.
Speaker 12 (01:38:52):
Now, So here's what we're talking about. We're talking about
good versus evil, and we can we can spot this.
This is how we sort through the lies and truth.
You can spot the evil if you dig in a
little bit.
Speaker 4 (01:39:04):
Let me just give you.
Speaker 12 (01:39:05):
Another hostage situation. I remember Rush Limbaugh used to open
his program during the Clinton years with America held hostage. Okay,
this whole government shutdown madness was the Democrats trying to
hold America hostage. They were if they weren't they enough suffering,
America will will demand that the Republican's cave and then
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we can blame the Republicans for the suffering. And that's
what happened with Bob Dole during the Clinton years, and
that's what boy Schumer was going to do it while
it backfired. I'm on completely this week.
Speaker 4 (01:39:36):
But what are the repercussions for that of the Democrats
from the Democrats who who failed miserably.
Speaker 12 (01:39:46):
Yep, except they're still trying to point fingers of blame
at the Republicans. It's like, Okay, we caused the shutdown,
we ended the shutdown when it got when the heat
got turned up, but it's all the Republicans fault.
Speaker 4 (01:39:57):
I don't think people believe that. Well, if you the
Democrats don't believe it, no.
Speaker 12 (01:40:03):
Well, unfortunately that they have their their voting base that
will believe anything. They've got people in the Democrat Party
that believe a man can become a woman. Okay, if
you believe that, you'll believe anything.
Speaker 4 (01:40:14):
But that's that's that's very rare. They're not. They're not.
They're not. The AOC is saying, well, I talked to
a bunch of magas here recently and they're saying, they said,
they look they're they're looking they're thinking about voting for
oh me, because you know, they're they're done with Trump.
And I'd like to see those people on TV, wouldn't you?
Speaker 12 (01:40:36):
Because I remember, again going back to Rush Limbaugh during
the nineteen nineties, he used to quote Richard Gephardt who
was the Democrat minority leader at the time, and and
he he had a whole little routine where Richard Geppard
had his imaginary friends because every other day he'd come
up with, well, somebody came and told me, and and
this is what they all believe, and out on main street,
this is what they're all doing against. Like, okay, you're
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making it up. You ever cite a name for it.
But again, if you don't know what to believe, then
a convincing lie might stick and might might gain traction
just because the person who presents it is charismatic, is
a dynamic speaker. And so this is why we've got
to go back and say, what is the good and
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evil underpinnings of what these people are trying to say?
And that's where we've got to take our stand.
Speaker 4 (01:41:25):
Are right, Well, let's talk about a little bit about
these these previous elections here in New Jersey and Virginia
in New York. In the last oh, let's say, a
couple of years, New Jersey and New York have lost
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one hundred and seventeen billion dollars one hundred and seventeen billion,
biggest wealth loss in US history, getting killed by low
tax states. Now, that means that they are second wind
(01:42:11):
right now and happened for the last couple of years.
What's going to happen now in New York with the
with Zohan running the show.
Speaker 12 (01:42:23):
If they get their way, you and I land up
put that bill. That's what's going to happen. That's the plan.
Speaker 4 (01:42:28):
Well that we ain't going to do that.
Speaker 12 (01:42:30):
Well, that depends on the twenty twenty six midterms and
the twenty twenty eight election. Yeah, because if they get
their way, you and I will end up putting the bill.
That's how they've done it in the past. It started
back in the nineteen seventies. New York Sure was four
billion dollars in debt. New York City was four billion
dollars in debt. Okay, four billion dollars back then was
(01:42:51):
the NASA budget for the entire year. And that's how
much in debt. New York was because of their their
insane socialistic programs even back then.
Speaker 4 (01:43:00):
Yeah, and they were.
Speaker 12 (01:43:01):
Raising taxes, which is choking business, and so people move out,
so they raise taxes more.
Speaker 10 (01:43:06):
Figure.
Speaker 4 (01:43:07):
But where there are protests against the socialists back then,
I don't think so. I think the protests were still
in favor of the socialists back then. Look at the
riots in Chicago, there was a lot of that.
Speaker 12 (01:43:20):
There's a lot of ignorance. People are getting informed.
Speaker 4 (01:43:22):
Yeah, but now there's my point, that's my exactly, that's
my point. They're getting Also, they're getting also I don't
want to see in doctrine, they're getting the knowledge of
what socialism does.
Speaker 12 (01:43:35):
Yeah, that's our objective has got to be to do that.
I remember a really good meme. I find it, I'll
send it to you. It shows a mousetrap and it says,
this is this is socialism. There's a reason why the
cheese and the mouse trap is free, and this is socialism.
We entrap you with these promises of free goodies, and
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and by the time you've been trapped and then you
realize you need to do something about it, it's too late.
And this is why every socialist regime that actually rises
to power. The first thing that they do when they
actually take total dominance of the government, the first thing
they do is shut down free speech.
Speaker 4 (01:44:14):
Sure, and they're doing a good job of that. Trump
derangement syndrome. Jimmy Kimmel's wife is dropping her own conservative
family because she wants people to justify this because now
she's she's a good a good wife who is now
(01:44:37):
lovingly going to leave her family to be with her husband.
She's a good white woman. Okay, seriously, Oh, she's now
she's going to be very popular with all the liberals,
all the America haters, and dis her own family.
Speaker 12 (01:45:00):
Okay, let me let me go back to Uh maybe
I'll get JP to hold up the book there if
you will please. But but this is this is a
point that that a defining point in how leftists operate,
and I explained it at length here in my book, which,
by the way, people, this will be a really good
Christmas present for your kids going off to college after
(01:45:21):
after the winter break here, so they're aware of the
indoctrination that goes on. Anyway, back to Kimmel and his wife.
One of the things that leftists have to do in
every situation. In every situation is they have to reinvent
the situation to put themselves on their phony moral high ground. Yeah, okay,
this is how they do it. I don't care what
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the situation is. You you take a bunch of murderous
Hamas terrorists that go in and kill Israeli children, and
and before long the narrative is God's a genocide. It's
Israel that's just picking on the innocent. Okay, this is
every situation.
Speaker 4 (01:45:58):
This is what they do.
Speaker 12 (01:45:59):
I have down here where there are two hundred thousand
dead people receiving snap benefits.
Speaker 4 (01:46:06):
Yeah, okay, did you.
Speaker 12 (01:46:07):
Hear anything from the Democrats? We can cut those two
hundred thousand out and save all these billions of dollars.
You don't hear that, you hear all? Look at the
poor families, look at the poor widows.
Speaker 4 (01:46:16):
That's why they took That's why they took after this election,
That's why they took the time to shut us down
for forty three days so they could figure out, how
are they going to hide all this stuff? We got
to just shut it down and hope to God that
they cave. They didn't do it this They am I wrong?
Am I wrong? About that.
Speaker 10 (01:46:37):
No, you're absolutely right.
Speaker 12 (01:46:39):
And one of the things I say, as a matter
of fact, I've said this for ever since the nineteen
nineties when Bob Dole caved in the Bill Clinton shut
down and Bob Dole said enough is enough. From that
point forward, it was Bob Dole saying, hey, we apologize
for what we did wrong. At that point he accepted
the blame. It was the Republican shutdown. It's been the
Republicans have gotten blamed ever since until Donald Trump called
(01:47:03):
it the Schumer shut down, which is what it is.
And now the Democrats are are being blamed for them.
Speaker 4 (01:47:09):
Understand, and you know, I hate to say this, but
but some of the Republicans, like Massy or he's an independent, uh,
even the doctor in Rand Paul, they voted against this.
They both got to be primary and.
Speaker 12 (01:47:25):
Truth on one side of their mouths. They'll be talking
about the Constitution, the Constitution, the Constitution, and yet when
it comes right down to it, they will not fight
the enemy of the Constitution because you're not the perfect
You and I we don't. We don't do everything perfectly,
so they'll they'll give the enemy a free pass at
that point.
Speaker 4 (01:47:46):
Okay, let's talk a little bit about the uh, the
stuff that's going on right now on Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Uh cash was called out first of all by Cannas Owens,
(01:48:06):
whose girlfriend left him and she says, the IDF, that's
the Israeli Defense Force females are somehow culpable in the
killing of of of Charlie then criticized the defense of
Jews being being merciful, unmercifully kicked out of colleges that
(01:48:34):
they're paying a good tuition for. I mean, this is
this is Cannas Owens who's saying this stuff, and similar
stuff is being said by Tucker Carlson.
Speaker 12 (01:48:46):
Here again, Yeah, what's going on? You have back to
that Hannah Aren't quote that I gave you in the beginning.
You tell this massive onslaught of lies. People say, well,
it's all nonsense, and they just they reject all of it,
including the facts.
Speaker 4 (01:49:00):
But we're looking at people that we thought were our friends,
and jew especially I like Karen, I mean the Candace
Owens I did send her, don't she liked what I
said and all this other stuff, and all of a
sudden she don't like Jews, Zionists Is that a dirty word? Now,
(01:49:20):
that's a dirty word.
Speaker 12 (01:49:23):
When when you hear when you hear the the this
crowd saying America first, I'm talking about the Candace crowd.
I'm not talking about patriots who say God and country.
People like you and may say God and country, because
God comes first, we do things his way, He'll bless
our country.
Speaker 4 (01:49:40):
Yeah, I'm all for that. Yeah.
Speaker 12 (01:49:42):
When I hear America first, America only, I hear deutsch
Land uber allis okay, And and it's it's it's just
a variation of that. It's the same mindset. It's morally debased.
And people like Candace Owen, they get into the spo
and they get blinded by the spotlight. And at some
(01:50:03):
point this Tucker Carlson also, they suddenly think it's not
about the issues, It's about me. I'm such a famous,
loved person, I'm so adored by everybody. I can change
reality just by spewing my edicts and and and they
start doing this, and they'll contradict themselves from one day
to the next.
Speaker 4 (01:50:20):
They have Yeah, and then that's what that's when I
get off of canvas owns. But the only she used
to work for Ben Shapiro, she was on the show
What Happened Now?
Speaker 12 (01:50:33):
Her jews never changes? Is Candis Owen in any moment,
She's got her moral compass painted on the palm of
her hand. Any which way she goes, she can go backwards,
she can go any which way.
Speaker 4 (01:50:43):
But it's.
Speaker 10 (01:50:46):
She's right. She's right.
Speaker 12 (01:50:47):
That's the only thing that never changes.
Speaker 4 (01:50:49):
She's smarter than that. She's smarter. Tucker Carlson is smarter
than that is. Is this just a matter of to
get money?
Speaker 12 (01:50:57):
It's it's not a matter of smarts, it's a matter
of integra already. Why are you doing what you're doing?
Are you doing it because you want to see the
truth advanced? Or are you doing it because you want
the fame and fortune?
Speaker 4 (01:51:08):
Well that that's that makes you infamous in my mind,
evently and ridiculous and not to be listened to. I mean,
I want to listen. I listened to her for last night,
for a whole hour while I was doing a show
rep and my sympathy.
Speaker 12 (01:51:22):
I can't listen to her for more than a few
minutes before it's like I can't.
Speaker 4 (01:51:25):
Well, I wanted to see what all the all the
crap was about, because I had had some contact with her,
and I actually learn about it. I actually had had
met Tucker Carlson, and both of them were great, I thought,
And all of a sudden, at the same time, now,
at the same time, about the same time, all of
them now are just seething in this hate Jew, blame
(01:51:50):
everything in the Jews mentality.
Speaker 12 (01:51:52):
At some point down the road you watch a matter
of fact, Tucker Carlson has already tried to do it,
But at some point they're gonna to say, well, you
know what, this isn't This isn't as as expedient for
me as this isn't as pragmatic for me as what
I was doing last week, So I need to change again.
Speaker 4 (01:52:10):
The point is, are you.
Speaker 12 (01:52:12):
Staying on message now? I'm not talking about learning new
information and adjusting what you believe because of new information.
I'm talking about throwing out a message to see how
it sticks and running with it. If you think you've
got an audience with it, that person is morally debased.
That person if they'll lie to you once for pragmatism,
they'll lie to you anytime.
Speaker 4 (01:52:32):
Yeah, all right, Well, how do you think cash Pateel
is doing in terms of the FBI. How do you
think he's he's doing it because they they criticize him too,
some some for not doing enough to to get the
to study who did the assassination, whether it was an
(01:52:56):
inside job. They're blaming Christians for this, They're blaming everybody.
Speaker 12 (01:53:01):
Well, I heard something the other day where Candas is
trying to say Eric occurred.
Speaker 4 (01:53:05):
No, no, she didn't. She she claimed that yesterday. She
cleared that up. I'd never said that.
Speaker 12 (01:53:11):
Oh yeah, yeah, we could trust her.
Speaker 4 (01:53:13):
Well, if she said it's some live months, you know
she's she said yahu. But now basically it's nothing Yahoo
or maybe even women in the idea because they were
mad because uh uh, there was a couple of contributors
from the churches that were stopped by the And I said,
(01:53:36):
so what they have this problem with each other. They
fight each other every day. We're talking about the Jews
in Israel, all over the world. They fight about I'm
going to give you this, so I'm not going to
give you that.
Speaker 12 (01:53:47):
In other words, they're people. In other words, their humanity.
They do like like us Italians do. We argue too.
Speaker 4 (01:53:55):
I forget about you forget about it. Follow yeah, you
forget about to.
Speaker 12 (01:53:59):
Follow Kalma just because his last name ends it and all.
Speaker 4 (01:54:02):
I mean, yeah, I thought it was cool that you're
you're a s Cicilian and you're from Wyoming, and I'm
pretty sure it's a witness protection program. You know.
Speaker 12 (01:54:13):
There we go again. I don't want to go.
Speaker 4 (01:54:16):
I always get a kick about that Ryan Zinc.
Speaker 12 (01:54:19):
For just a moment he was he was great, and
I think I think he nailed it. As far as
going back to your question about cash Betel, I think
he nailed it. We want to see some We want
to see some actual action. It's it's one thing. Every
other day I'm seeing they have new info, new info,
new info. We've got enough. If you and I had
(01:54:41):
enough of a rap sheet on us, like what Liz
Cheney has, we would be in jail already. Okay, they've
got enough on these people. We need to see something
more than than Jim Jordan conducting investigations. We need to
see something more than uh than Pam Bondi saying yes
we have uh really evidence that evil was perpetrated. We
(01:55:02):
need to see some of the perpetrators being taken in
handcuffed and marched off. Because as Ryan ryan Zinc said,
and he said it out in an outstanding manner. By
the way, love you Ryan. As he said, these are
crimes that they committed. Okay, Now, if they can commit
a crime using the entire US government to attack an
(01:55:24):
individual for political reasons, not because that person broke the law,
but for purely political reasons, no American citizen is safe
at that point. And until this this cancer in our
government is fully rooted out, fully identified, and we get
the guilty parties and they pay a crime, pay pay
a price. Now I'm not talking about just a moment.
Speaker 4 (01:55:44):
They got to change some laws.
Speaker 12 (01:55:47):
To We've got to put people in jail. A monetary
settlement means you and I end up paying people that
are victimized by this, and that that doesn't hurt the
James Coby crowd that perpetrated the crime. He needs to
be in jail.
Speaker 4 (01:56:00):
No, there's no doubt about it.
Speaker 12 (01:56:01):
If we want justice for free, honorable American citizens.
Speaker 4 (01:56:05):
What Comy needed to do. What what Comy needs is
somebody to break his his door down with children or
grandchildren in there in the middle of the night, not
expecting anything and and being dragged off to jail. That's
what he needed in his case.
Speaker 12 (01:56:27):
That would be justice. And he is a criminal.
Speaker 4 (01:56:30):
He is the worst of criminals, because well that should
be just a start, because then they were jailed after this,
So he needs to be jailed to without without a trial.
Speaker 12 (01:56:39):
Well again, in his case, it would it would. It
wouldn't be vengeance, he'd call it vengeance, but it would
be justice because he abused power. Understand this, Dave. If
I have if I have a literal, a slingshot in
my hand and I abuse it, I might break a window.
If I have a grenade launcher in my hand and
I abuse it, I might blow.
Speaker 4 (01:57:00):
Up a house.
Speaker 12 (01:57:01):
If you have the power of the federal government and
you abuse it, you are a threat to every IDs citizen.
Speaker 4 (01:57:06):
You know, this goes down all throughout the world, but
it's really tough when it comes home and we can
do something about it.
Speaker 12 (01:57:14):
We hope it's the stuff of third world ten horns.
And if we want that in America, and I hope
if you're listening, cash and Pam BONDI if we want
that in America, just keep doing nothing.
Speaker 4 (01:57:26):
Okay, other than the Dave Weinbaum Show, where can people
find you and buy your book?
Speaker 12 (01:57:33):
My book is as it's always been it's at Amazon.
It's the best way for me to get it out
to the people. And like I said, for parents of
high school seniors and college kids going off to college,
it'd be a great Christmas present so they can be
armed against the onslaught that they're going to face. That
they're absolutely going to face.
Speaker 4 (01:57:51):
And TPUSA might be a good place for you to
get this book out if you.
Speaker 12 (01:57:57):
Got any connections there. I've been trying to talk to them.
It would be good because it basically would accomplish the
same goal that they want to do, which is to
educate young people.
Speaker 4 (01:58:06):
I got a guy right now. He's he's a good
friend of mine. I play golf with him every Wednesday,
just me and him. Uh and uh. He's got a
book that has nine publishers interested in it, and that
is the Last Buffalo of Kansas. Oh yeah, okay, and
it's great. But he's got children's books too. He's got books,
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and he went all over the world fishing. He's a
fly fisherman and he caught a lot of trout all
over the place, and he's got books about that. But
but this, this particular one book is a great history
book to story his family for one hundred years excellent
basically then cele then he ends up playing golf with
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schmucks like me. Uh so, now, waitnute, let me ask
you a question.
Speaker 12 (01:58:54):
First.
Speaker 4 (01:58:54):
One question.
Speaker 12 (01:58:55):
When you finished up with Ryan Zinc, Yeah, you gave
him a really good speech about victory. You didn't tell
any really horrible puns. You gave him a great speech
about victories. And I thought it was wonderful. Why don't
I get something?
Speaker 4 (01:59:06):
Well, I'm gonna, I'm gonna. I'm gonna give you an idea.
I'm gonna give you the OKA here. You know, ideas
are so powerful. I plan to have one someday. How
about you perfect? Wait a minute, you hurt my feelings.
Speaker 10 (01:59:27):
Why do you know if I'm funny?
Speaker 20 (01:59:30):
There you go?
Speaker 4 (01:59:31):
Come on, come on, bring a big boy.
Speaker 12 (01:59:35):
At least it wasn't even there to be.
Speaker 4 (01:59:37):
It's terrible. It's terrible. She should have I have to
show her the this. By the way, the last time
you were on right now is when they cut off
the show.
Speaker 12 (01:59:47):
I made them mad.
Speaker 4 (01:59:48):
Huh apparently, And I've got my next guest. I've got
I've got my next guest on right now, and that
is Mark Klusky. Okay, Hello Mark, Mark you being said
hello to.
Speaker 10 (02:00:01):
Yeah, I heard Chris. Can you hear me?
Speaker 12 (02:00:05):
I sure can.
Speaker 10 (02:00:06):
Why do you put up with this guy all the time?
Speaker 9 (02:00:08):
Wait?
Speaker 12 (02:00:08):
Do you know what in between all of this stuff
he tries to get the word out, And so you
know that's the price we have to pay.
Speaker 10 (02:00:14):
No, no, it's a high price.
Speaker 4 (02:00:16):
Why you.
Speaker 12 (02:00:18):
I'll sign off?
Speaker 4 (02:00:19):
Godless, you're not supposed to tell him about our deal
for God I have with you, and you're late with
your last payment. By the way, Okay, thank you, Chris. Okay,
So two of them, and I should I regret saying this.
The two of the nicest people, I should say, one
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of the nicest people, your wife, but two of the
nicest brave people I've ever known. There in their house
and lives were attacked and twenty twenty, led by Carrie
Bush from the Democrat Congress, they were dispatched by two
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words private property. Please welcome all the way from Saint Louis.
Mark McClusky, Mark McCluskey. Where's Patty.
Speaker 10 (02:01:15):
She's sitting on the other side of the table right here. Good.
Speaker 4 (02:01:18):
So so she gonna is she gonna contribute?
Speaker 10 (02:01:22):
Not rude, No, she just she's going to give its
by sign language.
Speaker 4 (02:01:25):
You know, I'm not going to charge her like I
charge you. Okay, I'm not going to do that.
Speaker 10 (02:01:30):
She charges me a lot more. I can tell you that.
Speaker 4 (02:01:33):
No, Well, I'm not going here. Uh Trump a derangement
syndrome victim. Ryan Zinc has been chosen to run for Congress.
Just hit him on the show in Texas a big scoop,
uh for the for the Dave Weinbaum Show. I'm backing
him to the max that I could do. So I'm
looking forward to that. How about you. Yeah, I saw this.
Speaker 10 (02:01:56):
I was surprised that Joey Arrington was retiring.
Speaker 25 (02:01:58):
Yeah, he was a friend of our as I lost
some respect for him when Ryan told me that he
did nothing to help Ryan when he's being persecuted for
his J six business. And but we were down there
at the trucker's uh convoy and Egle pass two years ago,
three years ago, and I had the honor of meeting
Ryan in person.
Speaker 4 (02:02:18):
Then.
Speaker 10 (02:02:18):
Uh, but yeah, we're we. I think that'd be a
great thing out there.
Speaker 4 (02:02:21):
What what a what a great story that is from
jail to congress? Yeah, oh my god.
Speaker 10 (02:02:28):
You know, like I kind of think a lot of
people ought to go in the other direction.
Speaker 4 (02:02:30):
Right, Well, I think there's some people that that should
You're darn right. How is it that groc which is
the AI for X how how how is it that
grock Ford doesn't know you as a lawyer for the
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one six ers even now, even in the I mean, I'm.
Speaker 25 (02:02:56):
Not trying to look that up. I'm surprised about that.
I'm I mean, I say, every week on the wine
bomb showed that ought to be enough.
Speaker 4 (02:03:02):
Well I tell that, I keep telling him that, and
they say, oh, yeah, yeah, we know something about that.
And then they gave me some crap about the Biden
administration and UH one six was legitimate for them to
tell that this was a legitimate, uh incarceration And and
you know, we we we had a riot. We had
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a big riot there, and the Trumpers were all over
the place.
Speaker 10 (02:03:29):
So in the United States and the Civil War, yeah yeah, yeah,
so so.
Speaker 25 (02:03:34):
So they said, Enrique Tario, when we got out of
I said, you know, you guys were the worst insurrectionists
in the world. You didn't bring any weapons, you didn't
have any organization. You guys wandered around like a bunch
of middle age you know, Trump supporters and Trump hats.
Oh wait a second, that's exactly what you guys were.
Speaker 4 (02:03:53):
And he didn't even show up.
Speaker 10 (02:03:55):
He wasn't even there. He's in Baltimore. It didn't make
any differences with that.
Speaker 4 (02:03:58):
And Ryan never went into the building. Yeah, he was
supposed supposedly killed the officer sicnic.
Speaker 10 (02:04:05):
Sicnic who died of natural causes days later. Yeah, you
know they're there. It's it's an amazing thing.
Speaker 25 (02:04:12):
I was addressing a crowd down in Perryville A couple
of nights were actually Tuesday of this week Conservative organization,
and we had a couple of Jay sixers there. But
I mean this one guy did a year in federal
prison on a trespass charge. It's mister me and the trespassed.
They put him in a psyche prison down in Springfield
for a year.
Speaker 4 (02:04:31):
Wow, that's it. And see that that's the kind of
stuff that people don't. It needs to be said as
much as possible, which means you need to go back
to radio too. And I got I guess you're kind
of busy right now.
Speaker 10 (02:04:44):
Well, you know I've been thinking about that today. I
need to get the word out more.
Speaker 9 (02:04:48):
I do.
Speaker 25 (02:04:48):
I do as many radio shows as I can. I
make as many personal appearances as I can, but you know,
the the mainstream media won't carry if Fox has not
mentioned a word about January sixth.
Speaker 4 (02:05:00):
I noticed, I noticed nobody talks about it, so that
you know they're they're under certain commands. That's what I
like about doing this show, and you probably like about it.
You got you know, now you're on radio, they can
tell you what to do. What what happened last week
was they cut off this show after two hours on Facebook,
but they they played the rest. There were other people
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that put it on X and played the whole show,
and I think it was on in other places too,
And I never got it. I never got a reason
on why, And I know.
Speaker 10 (02:05:36):
I got cut.
Speaker 4 (02:05:37):
Pardon was it my portion that got cut? What time
are you on? If it was after if it was
after ten o'clock?
Speaker 10 (02:05:45):
Yeah, yeah, I was either ten or ten thirty last week.
Speaker 4 (02:05:48):
Yeah, we got cut off right after uh right after
uh Domo? Yeah yeah, no that was me, Yeah, that
was you. I don't know whether they I don't know
whether they hurt enough bad stuff out of a Domo
in me or whether they were anticipating what they were
going to hear from you.
Speaker 10 (02:06:06):
I don't know, So we'll see what happens this week.
Speaker 4 (02:06:09):
Right, Well, yeah, I mean the numbers look okay and
all that stuff, but you never know. And I'm not
advertising the show with Facebook. What's what's the point? I
did it all with with X and we'll see where
Elon's going to go with this.
Speaker 25 (02:06:27):
Well, you know, there was a there was a very
prominent guy from Newsmax whose name will go and mention.
But I tried to Hey, there's three times in my
radio program, and for whatever reason, the phone just wouldn't work.
You know, I keep wondering, you know, as they had
to say, really really listening to.
Speaker 10 (02:06:43):
Me that much? And they'll block this one guy?
Speaker 4 (02:06:46):
Really?
Speaker 10 (02:06:47):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:06:48):
Yeah he was so wait who blocked? Did somebody block you?
Speaker 10 (02:06:52):
Apparently? Because I was never successful in getting this guy
on the program. Even though we get it, we'd get
it hooked up.
Speaker 25 (02:06:59):
The sounid go had the sound to be distorted, the
picture go away. Yeah, it would freeze. And I mean
I did this for over two years.
Speaker 4 (02:07:06):
Why the hell am I so blessed? Then? I'm sorry,
why the hell am I so blessed?
Speaker 10 (02:07:12):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:07:14):
Hell. I even included a tour of your house Oh,
so that was fun. It was really fun. All right.
So so now the Biden administration d O, j FBI
and other three letter agencies and judges. The the biggest
(02:07:34):
example of it being Boseburg. Uh, and that came up
under under Ryan and now it's all over the place
that he's being impeached. What are your thoughts?
Speaker 25 (02:07:45):
Well, you know, at the Governor's hand breakfasts last summer,
I was talking to Congressman Bob Oner about that. Yeah,
and I'm telling him about Boseburg and he actually pulled
out his notebook and was taking notes and said he
was going to introduce articles of impeachment. I ran into
the congressman again at a Philip Flappley's Eagle Council we
could go last Saturday, excuse me, and I said, you know, Congressman,
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last time we spoke, you said you were going to
introduce articles of impeachment against Judge Bosburg.
Speaker 10 (02:08:11):
And he said, I think somebody has already done that.
I said, well, okay, he said that I'll co sponsor it.
So but you know, until we get you know, sixty senators,
it's never going to go any place.
Speaker 4 (02:08:20):
I know that. But it's significant in the fact that
somebody is doing that, because it signifies how off base
and government controlled this guy is. And we can't have
that in this country. Can we know it's.
Speaker 25 (02:08:39):
Supposed to be a you know, an unbiased judiciary. The
scales of justice are always portrayed by a lady with
a with a you know, a blindfold out. It's not
just a billfold instead of a blindfold.
Speaker 4 (02:08:53):
Yeah. Well, the the Biden administration was apparently doing more
than them peaking out of that one eye that they
pulled down. And they were they were active. They were active.
Speaker 10 (02:09:06):
And I can't tell you how many people I've talked to.
Speaker 25 (02:09:08):
Their evidence, exculpatory evidence was withheld, photographs were doctored, exculpatory
evidence was was doctor witnesses weren't allowed to be called.
Speaker 4 (02:09:18):
Yeah, and and uh, the.
Speaker 25 (02:09:20):
Judges would absolutely would actually say that the Constitution doesn't
apply in their program. And uh, you know, as you
know from from Ryan Zink, they sold his his uh
indictment to the grand jury saying that he was a
ring leader of the insurrection and personally responsible for the
death of Officer Brian sick Nick.
Speaker 4 (02:09:39):
And that came up from the FBI. He's telling me, Yeah, and.
Speaker 10 (02:09:42):
Then the first day of trial.
Speaker 25 (02:09:44):
Right, the government admits that not only did he have
nothing to do with organizing anything, he had didn't have
anything to do with the death of officers sick Nick,
who first died in natural causes days later, and then
he never even went in the capitol.
Speaker 4 (02:09:55):
That's right.
Speaker 10 (02:09:56):
He still put him in prison.
Speaker 4 (02:09:57):
Yeah, exactly, yeah, exactly. So on the other end of
that is Pritzker, Illinois Governor Pritzker. He demands that a
judge who is fighting the six hundred and fifty criminal
aliens for their release that the ICE already has in
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their holds in their jails. Gregory Bavino says, they're going
to take sixteen hundred down. If they do that, they're
going to just keep going and going and going. What
are your thoughts on that?
Speaker 10 (02:10:39):
Well, you know, I'm a little on the fence on
that because I like the concept. I wish the president
had done what he claimed he was going to do
when he got to like it, and that's mass deportation
of ten or fifteen million illegal aliens. Then they found
out that that didn't have a lot of popular support,
I guess, and so they've gone down and just arresting
people with criminal records, the bad ones. I want it here.
Speaker 25 (02:11:04):
But I tell you what shouldn't happen is in every
move that the executive branch makes, shouldn't be stymied by
some judge out there with a political agenda. And it's
like everything. I can't tell you how many injunctions have
been entered against the Trump administration in the last ten
and a half months, but it's a staggering number. Well,
every time he tries to do anything that for which
he was elected, some federal judge someplace blocks him.
Speaker 4 (02:11:27):
So how do you stop that? How do you stop that?
Do you do you make it a crime for the
judges to be able to do that when they know
full well they're out of line.
Speaker 10 (02:11:36):
The judges are all lawyers, right.
Speaker 25 (02:11:38):
The most effective mechanism if you had an honest bar association.
And don't get me started there, because the bar associations
are further to the.
Speaker 10 (02:11:45):
Left than the judges.
Speaker 25 (02:11:47):
But if you had an honest bar association, when a
judge breaches his duty, when he shows obvious bias, he
ought to be reported to the bar association, they ought
to pull his ticket. Can't be a judge without being
a lawyer. And if the Bar Association says, you can't
subordn perjury or withhold exculpatory evidence or have ex party
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meetings with a prosecution and keep your license. Then that
would solve the problem. As far as the federal judiciary goes,
you need to have enough Republican presidents in a row
that the people will retire, people will get old, and
you can replace them all. But you can't even you know,
they go up in front of the Senate for approval
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and they just lie right, and so the Senate approves them,
and then they go out there and they exercise their discretion,
you know, meaning their personal bias. But I'll tell you
my story. I call it federal judge itis. Right when
a state court judge gets elevated to the federal bench.
Many years ago, there was a judge in Illinois state
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court judge who gets appointed federal judge on Monday. On
Friday that week, he makes he entries in order in
a case said I had on his docket, which you
did not have the power to do under federal law,
but did under state law. So I call him up
and I talked to the clerk, and I said, tell
Judge so and so that this is Martin McCosky. I've
got a case they're supposed to go to trial in
front of him on Monday, and he just dismissed it
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without noticing hearing. And I know he's only been a
federal judge for a week and he may be used
to doing this in Madison Hondy, but you can't do
in the federal court. Phone goes dead form about a
minute and a half. Clerk comes back on and he says,
Judge so, and so says, if he said it, it's
the law.
Speaker 10 (02:13:31):
And if you don't like it, appeal it. One week
to get federal judge.
Speaker 4 (02:13:34):
I wow, wow, So did you appeal it?
Speaker 9 (02:13:38):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (02:13:39):
And it did it work? They got resolved, Yeah, got resolved.
But he's still there eighty.
Speaker 10 (02:13:48):
He's gone to meet his maker. Now.
Speaker 4 (02:13:50):
It's good to be the judge, baby, it's good to
be the judge. You're still a lawyer and you're still learning, then,
are you?
Speaker 10 (02:13:58):
You know, I going to court sometimes in a drum,
but they just throw me out.
Speaker 4 (02:14:02):
Well, what you got to do is tell him, well
secretly I'm a woman. Then you'll get on there. You
go swallwell criminally probed one point two million dollars having
a home in DC and in California, and he's treating
it like a badge, a badge of war. Look what
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they're doing to me.
Speaker 10 (02:14:26):
What do you think, you know, compared to sleeping with
a Chinese spy. I suppose his home Morgage is kind
of small in comparison. But you know he's he's a
tall snake.
Speaker 4 (02:14:38):
Yeah, well, I hear, I hear she she was. She
was very tiny. You know, she chopstick. Anyways, come on,
come on, what do you know from funny Come on.
Speaker 10 (02:14:52):
Why do you know from funny us?
Speaker 4 (02:14:55):
Okay, besides me? Who else would you recommend for or
an indictment? Yeah, that's besides me? Now they keep those
words in your mind. DEM's are purging their staff as
staff's right now because they're looking for people that might
read on them. I guess. So, So who else would
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you recommend to be uh to be tried?
Speaker 10 (02:15:19):
Well, I think Merrick Garland, for example.
Speaker 4 (02:15:20):
The yeah is never mentioned.
Speaker 10 (02:15:23):
Yeah, I mean he was responsible for the vast majority
of this. Uh.
Speaker 25 (02:15:26):
Christopher Ray of course at the FBI. You know, Nancy Pelosi,
che Schumer, Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:15:35):
The Adam Schiff. How about Adam Schiff?
Speaker 25 (02:15:38):
I was just going to say the new the new
Senator from California, Adam Schiff. Now he he is probably
the most bald faced liar. I mean, if he ever
told the truth, it was just on accident, right. But
my favorite one was when he was allegedly reading the
transcript of President Trump's conversation with Vladimir Zelenski right back
in the first epeachment, and he's just made get it
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all up right, He's just and the fact that the
Congress is allowed to lie to you, but you're not
allowed to lie to Congress. You lie to Congress, you
go to prison, Congress lives to you, and they get
reelected or made three hundred and fifty million dollars by
Nancy Pelosi.
Speaker 4 (02:16:15):
Well, and that's another thing that Schiff was good at,
and that was making money being on a very very secret,
secret committee. And he was the guy that you know,
he'd go out for an hour and and and have
his guy by stock that he knew was going to skyrocket.
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I think Senator Kennedy from Louisiana nailed him on this
real bad and that that could serve as a really
tough indictment because a lot of this stuff was under secrecy,
and if you knew or gave this out to somebody,
people could get killed. Yeah, because if.
Speaker 25 (02:17:01):
He's the thing, right, a congressman makes one hundred and
seventy four thousand dollars a year. Yeah, they're only allowed
to make thirty thousand dollars through other enterprises while they're
in Congress, with the exception of royalties from book sales. Right,
that's why that's why Foxes is, you know, Fox and Noble,
That's why everybody's out there publishing a book.
Speaker 4 (02:17:19):
Right.
Speaker 25 (02:17:20):
Yeah, But if you're the reason why that law exists
is to keep congressmen from being bribed and keep congressmen
from getting side.
Speaker 10 (02:17:29):
Income that would influence them.
Speaker 25 (02:17:31):
Well, they're making tens of millions of dollars by insider
trading and somehow that's okay.
Speaker 4 (02:17:36):
Yeah, it's not working. It's not working. You know, it's
easy makings I like out making money. Making money is
easy if you have the income paper and basically that's
what they've got. They're making their own money off of
decisions that are very very secret. Yeah.
Speaker 25 (02:17:58):
Well, think about this market. Is it fluctuates every day
now more so than when we were kids. But the
market's up three points one day, down two points the
next day, up three points the next day. If you
know eight hours in advance which direction that's.
Speaker 4 (02:18:11):
Going, Oh it's big.
Speaker 10 (02:18:13):
You could make a ton of money in a big hurry.
Speaker 4 (02:18:15):
Yeah, it's huge. I know that I can't do that.
I'm not smart enough to. You know, I got some
stocks that go way the hell up and the next
day you can almost Canada, They're going to go way
the hell down then, And I just never I never
got into that because I'm a long term investor and
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I'm just figuring that. You know, it has never gone
down for any significant time, maybe the twenty nine depression.
But you know, those that buy stuff, some of it
is going to be good, and you're going to kill
the rest of the ones that aren't doing so good
with the ones that keep going up. Yeah, that was all.
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That was my whole strategy, and it's worked so far.
Speaker 10 (02:18:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 25 (02:18:59):
Sure, typically averages out and then if you look at
the stock market, you think back, look away the Dow
Jones is today versus where it was thirty years ago.
Speaker 10 (02:19:08):
I mean, the injury is dramatic. I mean what all
that means in my mind is that every every time the.
Speaker 25 (02:19:14):
Dow doubles, our dollar bills are cutting half, because it
just reflects.
Speaker 10 (02:19:18):
The true value of things compared to our paper money.
Speaker 4 (02:19:23):
Yeah, well, it just depends on how far on how
the market reacts to local things to the country, and
I think they there. It's always optimistic. Everybody wants to
make money in the market, and the ones that generally
buy and then listen to people and they make them sell,
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they lose.
Speaker 25 (02:19:44):
Yeah, yeah, you know, well, you know, and that's why
churning your accounselor legal right. The stockbroker wants to make
his fee on transactions, and so he wants you to
trade in and out as often as possible. You end
up losing because he's wrong more than half the time,
but he's making a fee on it every time.
Speaker 4 (02:20:00):
I've had that problem before with people that that I
was doing a favor for and one of my lost
big on it, and I knew I shouldn't have done it,
and I fired them, and I just do it my
own way, and that's the way to do it. So
I think anyhow, we've now solved all the economic problems. Well,
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let's talk about Charlie Kirk assassination. It's it's it's going
to be a big story. It is a big story,
but it's going to get a lot bigger because there's
a lot of speculation as to whether the guy that
Tyler Robinson was the one that killed him, or maybe
it was an inside job. We're getting often.
Speaker 10 (02:20:44):
Yeah, maybe this Tiler guy is just a passing.
Speaker 25 (02:20:46):
Well, you know, I talk about this every day, but
you know that that rifle that he used, allegedly used
can't be broken down very easily. With some tools and
some time, you can take it apart, you can put
it back together. But the story that we're told by
Cash Mattel, and he says, they're not looking at it
any further because I already know all the answers. The story,
the official story is that this Robinson guy took the
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gun apart, put in his backpack, assembled it on the roof,
put the scope on. Of course, you can't zero the
scope because you can't do any test firing, right, and
then shot Charlie Kirk. Took his rifle apart, put in
his backpack, jumped off the roof, put the gun back together,
and then left in the woods.
Speaker 4 (02:21:26):
Right.
Speaker 10 (02:21:27):
Nobody, nobody believes that story.
Speaker 4 (02:21:29):
And how do they have pictures of all this, they
have pictures of that.
Speaker 25 (02:21:32):
Well, they have picture of him walking up the stairs. Right, first,
we're told think about this way. The first the first
video we had with somebody's ring camera, where there's a
guy walking down the street stiffly, he got the rifle
of his pant leg. Then the next video they show
us is him walking up the stairs. Well, he's bending
his knees. If he's got a rifle going from under
his armpit down to his ankle, he's not going to
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be bending his knees crawling up the stairs. So then
they had to come out with the story that he
disassembled the rifle sometime between walking and stuff. Legged down
the road.
Speaker 4 (02:22:02):
Yeah, and climbed up the hill. By the way, he's
going uphill. I noticed that I can't walk up the
hill that fast with nothing on it.
Speaker 10 (02:22:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 25 (02:22:11):
And then and so sometime after he's caught that ring camera,
he then takes the gun apart, put into the backpack,
climbs up the stairs.
Speaker 10 (02:22:18):
By the way, why didn't have to jump off the
roof of the stairs there.
Speaker 4 (02:22:21):
Then he climbs up, but then he was in a hurry.
Speaker 25 (02:22:25):
Miraculous shot from a great distance for a guy that
doesn't have a lot of good firearms training.
Speaker 4 (02:22:30):
Well, apparently he did.
Speaker 25 (02:22:32):
Apart, sticks in his backpack, jumps off the roof, runs
across a busy road, and then puts his gun back
together and leaves it in the woods.
Speaker 10 (02:22:39):
I mean, no one can believe that story.
Speaker 25 (02:22:42):
And then think about this thirty six great big bullet,
right yeah, a great big show, great big bullet, heavy
round going into high velocity. The bullet's someplace it did
not disintegrate. We haven't seen a bullet wellistics report.
Speaker 4 (02:22:56):
That's what. That's what my I have a good friend
and his name is Willis, and he's my golf coach.
Every Wednesday we go out and play golf. And by
the way, I shot my age Wednesday seventy seven. How's that?
Speaker 10 (02:23:15):
I was going to say, twenty nine.
Speaker 4 (02:23:16):
Yeah, well, oh you're such a nice guy. Well you
you know, you hide it well though. Anyways, But he's
a guy. He's also a forestry guy, and he's an engineer,
and he's saying that that the bullet probably got annihilated itself,
(02:23:43):
and it probably exploded itself. Now I don't know if
that's that's what he's saying. As an engineer, he's also
telling me about the nine to eleven incident. When that
building dropped, it was from from the heat caving it
in from the other buildings.
Speaker 10 (02:24:01):
There's never been a steel frame building that collapsed through
to fire ever in the history of the world before that.
Speaker 4 (02:24:05):
Well, that's he's supposedly an expert in this stuff. I
don't know. Yeah, yeah, but you're a.
Speaker 10 (02:24:10):
Lot of experts.
Speaker 25 (02:24:11):
The the the nine to eleven Committee published a multi
hundred page report on the nine to eleven incident. You know,
Tucker put out a four part series on it, which
is which merits watching, particularly on a World Trade Center
Number seven, which seemed to come down just like a
controlled emplosion.
Speaker 4 (02:24:29):
I've seen that. How do you how do you? How
do you think? What do you think of Candice Owen
and Tucker uh? And Cash Betel with this uh, not
so much Cash, but maybe so this anti semitism.
Speaker 25 (02:24:47):
You know, and once say, how challenge the anti Semitism?
And all these folks always say they've got nothing against
the Jews and the people or race or religion, but
they have a great deal of to do against Benjamin
that yah, yeah, well, and so those things are seperated
in my mind.
Speaker 4 (02:25:02):
You don't have to not in mind. Yeah, the guy's
been around for he's been around, he's he's had seventeen
years of being the head of Israel. And the guy,
if anything, he didn't he wasn't strong enough. He had
these damn cease fires every other year or close to
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every year from two thousand and five on because he
didn't want to go to war with these people. And
they kept raising the price, raising the price, raising the
hostage deal and all that, and eventually got nailed and
he had to do what he had to do, and
he still got to do it. But they're blaming him
all over the world for this, and I don't think
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he's a good scapegoat.
Speaker 10 (02:25:49):
Well think about this. Of course, they kept doing, building
more and more settlements in the West Bank, and you know,
of course, guys.
Speaker 4 (02:25:57):
What is what is was the US Bank?
Speaker 7 (02:26:00):
What?
Speaker 4 (02:26:01):
What is its real name?
Speaker 10 (02:26:03):
Well, I know there's a real name.
Speaker 8 (02:26:05):
What is it?
Speaker 10 (02:26:05):
The Israelis used for.
Speaker 4 (02:26:07):
It, Samaria, Yeah, and Judah Judia. What do you where
do you think that's from?
Speaker 10 (02:26:15):
Well, you know, from uh time immemorial, except for the
times when when rome Uh enslaved Israel and the Babylonians
enslaved Israel and moved them.
Speaker 4 (02:26:23):
All out of.
Speaker 10 (02:26:25):
And THENO did the same thing.
Speaker 4 (02:26:27):
And so yeah, I mean this is the Thank God
the irishman didn't do it.
Speaker 10 (02:26:32):
Well, no, but the Irish were Greek, right with.
Speaker 25 (02:26:34):
The Irish came from Greece originally, and the Greeks dominated
that part of the world too, and the Persians for
a while, the Ambulance and and and then the Mohammedans
and then then Christians took over at you know, at
the turn of the first millennium and then goes.
Speaker 10 (02:26:51):
Back to Arab domination.
Speaker 25 (02:26:52):
And you know, so everybody has followed over that little
little sliver of land for time immemorial.
Speaker 4 (02:27:00):
Guess what I got A big surprise? Oh yeah, yeah,
I got were you supposed to be here today? Yeah?
Bill Hardwick just walked in. I got Now, I got
two lawyers in here, three if you count your wife.
Speaker 22 (02:27:15):
Hi, Patty, good morning.
Speaker 4 (02:27:21):
I'm talking to three lawyers. I can't believe I can't
afford all these charges.
Speaker 15 (02:27:25):
You know that?
Speaker 4 (02:27:26):
All right? So you you do your own, uh, you
do your own stuff. You know, you do your own
like billings and stuff like that. So okay, so what else?
What else should we settle here? Before I talked to
this man who's running for office, by the way, he's
running for Senate here in Missouri. And I think he's
(02:27:48):
got a good chat at it. Yeah, because he's a
great guy. Good guy.
Speaker 25 (02:27:52):
Bills is a history uh uh fanatic, and so he'll
be able to fill you in on the history of
what is the you know, Palestine, West Bank, and the
Middle East, going back to the time of the of
ancient Greece. And but you know, here's one thing I'll
say before I go. Yeah, they introduced legislation two days
ago to pay the senators they got wire tapped a
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half a million dollars per incident.
Speaker 10 (02:28:16):
Right, well, all of us get wired tapped.
Speaker 25 (02:28:18):
After the Patriot Ach, the NSA and the legal intelligence
and everybody else is listening to every word all of
us said, give me a half a million dollars for
every time they tap my phone and I'll be pretty happy. So,
but hear that pay the j six political prisoners for
being incarcerated in federal prison on this demeanors before you
pay senators for being subjected to the kind of surveillance
(02:28:39):
we all live under every day.
Speaker 4 (02:28:41):
That's you know, that is a great political speech and
I will vote for you for anything, just about I
hear dogcatcher is out there in Saint Louis and they
need one. No, he quit So no, that's a good idea.
So other than Dave WEINBAM Show, where can people find
you and hire you?
Speaker 25 (02:29:01):
And Patty Mark, It's McCloskey law dot com, mc c
l O s K E Y l A W dot com.
Speaker 10 (02:29:08):
That's my website. It's Mt M Mary Tom Mary, p
N M. Paul Nascy Mary at gmail. That's my's my
personal email account. My cell phone is three one four
five eight zero three one eighty five. It's always on me.
I like to talk to my clients. You have any
questions you want, any advice, questions. I can answer. Advice
you take at your own risks.
Speaker 4 (02:29:30):
He's a good lawyer. This gentleman is a good lawyer too,
but he's he's he's a lawyer for the one sixers.
Remember that that's a big deal and doing that is
hard and we got to get this government on it.
Speaker 19 (02:29:42):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (02:29:43):
So you know I have one thing left for you.
You don't have to be a shark to make a wave.
Ladies and gentlemen, my friend Mark McCluskey and Patty. Yay, okay,
a friend, I'll talk to you. I'll talk to you
another time. Thanks. Okay, now we're now we're in our
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last segment here. I think it's been a really good show.
What do you think?
Speaker 22 (02:30:11):
Yeah, the final half hour.
Speaker 4 (02:30:13):
Final half hour? Give him applause just for that, man. No,
I know, I'll just touch at the time.
Speaker 22 (02:30:22):
No, if you don't mean it, don't do the applause.
Speaker 4 (02:30:25):
I meant it. I meant it.
Speaker 22 (02:30:29):
I mean I'm talking about the people in the audience.
Speaker 4 (02:30:31):
Oh, those people. Then well I pay them anyways, what
the hell I guess. I mean, I have I have
at least a seven seven spots that I have to
pay them. Okay, when it gets over seven, then I'll
stop it.
Speaker 22 (02:30:43):
Okay, that's fair, that's fair.
Speaker 4 (02:30:45):
All right. So this this is a dedicated American soldier
since he was seventeen, became a platoon leader in Iraq.
Now a lawyer, professor, philosopher, representative, now running for a
House Senate. Is welcome all the way from Waynesville. Bill Hardwick,
who that Sincere? That was Sincere.
Speaker 22 (02:31:07):
I felt that I felt the energy in that one
felt field energy.
Speaker 4 (02:31:10):
Yeah, well I thought it was the introduction. That really
should get the applause.
Speaker 22 (02:31:14):
It really kind of gin people up.
Speaker 4 (02:31:15):
They did it? Did you know it? Did I've did?
I've done that before for you.
Speaker 22 (02:31:18):
You're a great hype man.
Speaker 4 (02:31:20):
Thank you, thank you. Okay, So, how how did Missouri
cope with the shutdown?
Speaker 22 (02:31:26):
Missouri cope with a shutdown? You mean so the stations
and stuff.
Speaker 4 (02:31:30):
The federal shutdown? Yeah, what happened to the states like us.
Speaker 22 (02:31:36):
There's there's some negative effects of the state. First of all,
national Guard folks not getting paid. Some get paid partially
the part payments, but a lot of it.
Speaker 4 (02:31:43):
You're in a National guard too, all right.
Speaker 22 (02:31:44):
We didn'tet drill pay and a lot of our soldiers
didn't get paid for two months. Benefits didn't come for
two months. So everybody who worked at Fort Leonard Wood,
all the federal civilians no pay for those pay peers.
Speaker 4 (02:31:56):
Is that money coming?
Speaker 22 (02:31:58):
I think it's gonna come. They're going to back pay
him as see what happens. Yeah, but but you know
when there's there's no appropriations not guaranteed because the next
Continued Resolutions Zone bill, so they can stay put in there,
we're going to back pay them for the money they have,
but they don't have to.
Speaker 4 (02:32:12):
It's political question. So it could take even further for
a while, it could.
Speaker 22 (02:32:16):
Take Yeah, it'll probably take for a lot of us,
Like Guard's been a probably taking in a couple of weeks.
So we get a paycheck, you already hit do you
have an L E? S? Or it is your pace
O coming? But yeah, I feel like for me, it'll
be like the way input it and then about probably
about the program it and then probably about maybe a
couple of weeks from now and I'll see a paycheck.
Speaker 4 (02:32:38):
So so a lot of people probably are are struggling.
But I mean are the are the businesses that you
owe money to? Are they kind of bending a little bit?
Speaker 7 (02:32:48):
Uh?
Speaker 22 (02:32:50):
I mean they had interest free loans for service members,
they had some, but it's still people are hurting, right,
I mean like behind their mortgages. I got I literally
probably got phone calls, maybe not every day, but often
somebody was like, hey, we're having trouble, and I was like, okay,
I'm me trying to pitch in touch this resource. Here's
something that USA is doing, Here's something that there's this
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program over here, you know whatever. There's a food bank
that was standing up over there, right, So just trying
to put people in touch with it. But a lot
of people were just calling and they were hurting. So
I just try to help as many people as I could.
And I you know, so I'm a big filibuster guy.
Like in the Missouri Senate, if there's some bad stuff,
I would plan to filibuster it. But my position was
because people were like, hey, it's the Republican's fault, and
I go, we think they should change the rules and
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not fit and they can't filibuster over this, then that's
what they can do. And I think over something like
military pay, using the military's leverage, then I think you
should say, I think they should have just overrid them,
overrode them and just passed, which they eventually did basically
de facto and just passed in appropriation that'll fund the military.
But you know, I'm a big like and I just
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like I said, I'm a big filibuster guy. I'm a
big Hey, you know, Jimmy Stewart stand in his ground
saying this is right. But when it comes to something
like this, you know it was they were holding the
military hostage, they're holding the needy families hostage, they're holding
the people get SAT benefits hostage, people will give veterans benefits.
They're all being held hostage because the Democrats wanted something
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different than even what they had during the Biden presidency.
And everybody was like, well, the Republicans control the White House,
they control Congress, they control the Senate.
Speaker 4 (02:34:24):
And they're supposed to cave, right, yeah, And this time the.
Speaker 22 (02:34:27):
Republicans did not cave. Thank god, No, really, for for real,
this time the Republicans did not cave. But it was
the Democrats that were holding in hostage that were philibustering.
Speaker 4 (02:34:36):
Blame big time. So anyways, I have a tip for
you on philibustering. Okay, all right, and not that I'm
a filibusterer. I mean I probably do that on the
show sometimes. But slow down.
Speaker 22 (02:34:51):
Oh I talked too fast.
Speaker 4 (02:34:52):
You talk too fast. You can get so much more done.
And you know what, eventually you have to you have
to you have to slow down in order to stay
up there.
Speaker 22 (02:35:04):
Yeah, that's good. I was actually just listening to on
the way over here going down here a YouTube video
on how to sound more classically masculine, And that's what
it said is you should slow down and people pay
more attention to.
Speaker 4 (02:35:17):
Not accusing you of being a whimp. No, I'm just
saying you get you'll get more breaths out, You'll be
able to be you know, it's like running a marathon.
You don't sprint a marathon, do you.
Speaker 22 (02:35:30):
That's good advice. I feel like I have just so little,
so much to say and so little time, but i'd
really listen. It's actually funny. I literally did listen to
this thing that was like Carry Grant and Sean Connery. Yeah,
they talked slow and people paid attention. So I'm going
huge your advice starting right now.
Speaker 4 (02:35:46):
You know my you know what. My real name is
no Bomb wine bomb bring it. And I was timely
with it all right.
Speaker 22 (02:36:03):
And I'm the worst on your show about it?
Speaker 4 (02:36:05):
What's that?
Speaker 22 (02:36:06):
I'm the worst on your show at talking fast.
Speaker 4 (02:36:09):
And I see it in speeches too. You you actually
speak very quickly. Yeah, and sometimes for you know, I'm
an old guy. I can't keep up.
Speaker 22 (02:36:19):
No, you're right, that's good advice. Yeah, when somebody gives
you constructive criticism, yeah, you should take it to make
it better. So I'll try to slow down better.
Speaker 4 (02:36:27):
Yeah. And I got this this guy who is my
golf coach on Wednesdays we play golf. His names Willis.
I think you know the guy Bob Willis. He's been
on the show a couple of times. Yeah, writer and
ex federal worker, was a forestry guy and all that stuff.
I shot my age on Wednesday seventy seven. I consider
(02:36:51):
that quite an accomplishment because I'm not that good. So anyways,
all right, there's enough about me. What law cause should
be made to avoid shutdown activities federally and or local?
Or should it be shut down? Should it be taken away?
Speaker 22 (02:37:10):
No, that's a miss that's a misnomer that you could
have a law to avoid a shut.
Speaker 4 (02:37:14):
On activity because is it in the constitution?
Speaker 1 (02:37:17):
No?
Speaker 22 (02:37:18):
So no, So what's in the constitution is that appropriations
start in the House. Yeah, and that what you spend
money on is a political question. That means, if you
want to fund the military, if you want to fund snap,
if you want to fund farm subsidies, if you want
to fund whatever whatever funeral program, you vote for a congressman,
and the congressman says, if you elect me, because we
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have finite mounts it. Even though it seems like there's
infinite federal dollars, we have finite money and they say
I will make this a priority in funding. So the
appropriation is a political question. If Congress chooses not to
fund a program, yeah, that's that's a political question, meaning
you could elect a different congressman. But nobody's but we're
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not entitled as a matter of right constitutionally to have
a program funded, if that makes any sense. It's a bill,
it's a statute. It's a statute that funds something. Right,
So if they don't pass it, they don't pass it.
You can hold their feet to the fire. But whether, but,
but whether or not to fund something is a question
for confident.
Speaker 4 (02:38:20):
But when does when does the balance of the of
of the all this come to fruition in not overspending,
Because it seems to me like we've we've hardly ever
had a balanced budget. Isn't that part of what's in
there that you have to have a budget that you
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have reached? Is that part of the constitution?
Speaker 22 (02:38:43):
A balanced budget is not in the US Constitution?
Speaker 4 (02:38:46):
Should it it?
Speaker 22 (02:38:48):
You could argue that it should be. You could argue
that maybe in times of war or emergency we could
have deficit spending. We debt goes back to debt goes
back to the founding of the Revolutionary War. We've used
debt traditionally to pay for wars.
Speaker 4 (02:39:02):
And the.
Speaker 22 (02:39:05):
Clause the Anti Deficiency Act is a post So the
Anti Deficiency Act says you can't bind the government for
things that have been appropriated for for Congress. It's a
federal law. That means, like during a shutout, if there's
no appropriation, we can't make a commitment that Congress later
has to be obligated to fund because it's up to
them whether or not. It's totally up to them if
they want to fund something or not. That comes from
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the Civil War and the Fourteenth Amendment, where the army
incurred debts and they went back to the Congress and
they said, we've incurred these debts as the army, you
need to pay our debts. And so when the Fourteenth
Amendment was ratified in eighteen sixty eight, part of that,
you know it granted, it said equal protection for freed slaves,
it said a variety of things. You know, no office
(02:39:48):
holder for insurrectionists. We've talked about that in your show.
And then it also said that the debt, so these
nobody can create these debts that the Congress is forced
to pay. So it's totally up to the Congress whether
or not they want to pay these obligations or not.
And that actually comes from the army coming to Congress
of the Civil War saying, hey, everybody.
Speaker 4 (02:40:07):
Yeah, and and the h and what if it's uh,
you know, in our case, keep the skies open. Uh
no shutdown of the military especially that becomes a very
dangerous thing, doesn't it a weapon? Manufacturing food distribution for
the poor. I mean, you have to almost do something
(02:40:32):
that that counters up a thing of what the Democrats.
What if what if they didn't come up to what
if it's up to a year or two? My god,
the whole country would go down? How do you fix that?
That's why we're going to have a revolution.
Speaker 22 (02:40:47):
That's why I felt like the Republicans just should have
changed the rules in the Senate and ended the fillbuster,
not for all things.
Speaker 4 (02:40:52):
But for these They can do it now, can't they?
Speaker 22 (02:40:54):
They could, They could do it now. I mean somebody says, well,
what happens when the Democrats take charged? Well, I mean
that's my point. We're talking about funding the military. There
are some consequences to who you elect to Congress who
you elect the Senate, you elect the congressman and senator
who you think best fits what you want this money
to be appropriated for. I feel like almost our entire
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country can agree that funding our military is a good
thing to do with funding our defense. But for something
like that, if I were there, if I were city
of the United States Senate, and they filibustered funding the military,
I would say, let's just change the rules to fund
the military. And they could do that with the simple
majority vote. Change the rules.
Speaker 4 (02:41:34):
So you can change the rules by meaning that sixty
versus fifty.
Speaker 22 (02:41:39):
Yeah, So the filibuster is we really have it. We
have a standing philibuster in the Missouri Senate. We don't
really have a standing philibuster in the US Senate. It's
kind of like a it's like a legal fiction kind
of filibuster. But it takes sixty sixty votes to get cloture.
We call that the previous question of the Missouri Legislature.
Cloture to stop debate to take a vote. But it
only takes simple majority to change the rules. So the
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filibuster could be changed by fifty plus one fifty Republicans.
And if it's a tie. The vice president can change
the rules to say you can't filibuster, which in the
US SAI that they've done for a lot of things.
They did it for Supreme Court judges, they took the
filibuster away, they did it for lawer federal court judges.
The filibuster, the more it's used, the more it's going
to be eroded. But I think this will happen again,
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and the pressurable amount and whoever the majority party is Democrats,
are Republicans win the filibuster if they're filibustering funding the military,
and that's what I felt like we should have done.
We should have said, hey, we're funding the military, We're
funding the Department of bag Snap, We're going to keep
that those benefits going. We're going to make sure our
soldiers are paid. And then the rest of it, the subsidies,
the insurance company subsidies. We can have a separate debate
(02:42:46):
about that, which is ultimately what we did. We just
had forty three days of pain for people, but ultimately
we just passed the status quo CR And now the
deal is we're just going to take a vote on
the Obamacare COVID eras up cities. Yeah, right, which is
up and down vote. So it's basically what we did.
We just we funded a status quote baseline funding, and
(02:43:06):
we'll just have a separate debate and vote on what
the Democrats wanted, which they'll probably lose that vote.
Speaker 4 (02:43:10):
I would I would think so yeah. So, so Trump
is taking on people who abuse their food stamps, who
just live off of these things with no idea of
getting any job at all, and or doing it over
(02:43:30):
like criminally, that they get more than they deserve based
on their situation, which I think getting them jobs is
a big deal, isn't it.
Speaker 9 (02:43:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 22 (02:43:42):
I've been thinking about this a lot during the shutdown
because we've been having this debate about well, should we
have medicaid all, should we have food stamps at all?
And here's my take on it.
Speaker 4 (02:43:50):
Yeah, I want.
Speaker 22 (02:43:52):
I think my goal as a state legislator should be
to have as few people on medicaid, welfare food stamps
as possible by making it so there are more job opportunities,
to make it easier to start a business, easier to
prosper to get off that, and be less dependent on
the government. That's better for people's individual freedom, for your
life to be not dependent on the government and just
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have it's better for not being controlled by the government,
and it's better for what you're talking about about balancing
the budget. So that should be our goal. In the meanwhile,
if the program exists and is appropriated and there's a
family that needs food, I'll help them get that benefit.
Speaker 4 (02:44:26):
Okay.
Speaker 22 (02:44:27):
So if there's somebody who goes, hey, we're struggling to
we need this benefit, we need medicaid, we need a
snap and that program's out there and they're entitled to it,
they're eligible for it, I'll help them get it. But
my goal is to make it so they don't need
it and it makes as few people need it as possible.
So that's my take. If there's a family who's like, hey,
we need to eat this month, and I'm like, hey,
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there's a program, you're eligible for it, eat, I don't
blame that family. I think every parent's going to do
the best they can to feed their kids what they
got any month a month to month. But the system,
the system where we're pushing more and more people on
government depends and we're making that like the best choice.
Speaker 4 (02:45:03):
That's a bad system, which means eventually it goes into
a becoming socialists becomes almost communists because you're not relying
on yourself to earn the money. You're relying on the government,
and pretty much they will control you. Are that wrong?
Speaker 22 (02:45:19):
Yeah, whatever you depend on controls you, right. So if
you've got to go every month and sign up and
say any this money, one day they're going to say,
just like we talked about during the COVID era, one
day they'll say you can have.
Speaker 4 (02:45:30):
It if you do X exactly one day.
Speaker 22 (02:45:33):
The COVID vaccine is great example. You can have this
benefit this month if you take the COVID.
Speaker 4 (02:45:37):
Vaccine or what else?
Speaker 22 (02:45:38):
What else you want to add on to it. There
you go, all the things we can't even think of
that the government.
Speaker 4 (02:45:42):
Oh, let's let's talk about what happened yesterday with Milania
and Trump getting a program for a presidential appointed program
for foster kids. Now, I think there's a specific reason
they did that, and one of those is all the
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trafficking of little children. Over the years. They have absolutely
failed these kids in terms of them being out there
and them not doing anything about the fact that these
kids are often lost, thousands of them. And so now
(02:46:24):
they're putting this bill in to get as few kids
tariffed or or taken out and doing bad stuff for them.
And they can get this organized to where they can
have trafficked and they can get this organized to where
they can raise these kids in a good, loving family
(02:46:45):
and they have a shot. They have they and the
works towards these kids can Some of them will will
go to school, high school, they'll get they'll go to college.
Sometimes they'll get jobs. And that's the American way to
do things, isn't it.
Speaker 22 (02:47:02):
Yeah, to have a dream and give them the best
chance of following their dream. In Missouri, they were about
one thousand children in foster care who went missing. Just
nobody knows who they are.
Speaker 4 (02:47:11):
A thousand, yeah, just in Missouri. So I think probably
a lot more number.
Speaker 22 (02:47:15):
Might be a little higher, little lower.
Speaker 20 (02:47:16):
Now.
Speaker 22 (02:47:17):
It might have been nine hundred something last time myself
maybe over there. But see you say roughly one thousand.
Speaker 4 (02:47:23):
Probably guess it's about fifty thousand for the whole country.
Speaker 22 (02:47:26):
Yeah, it could be right. I mean, Missouri is an
average population state. And where are those kids? A lot
of them have probably been human trafficked. Yes, who knows
where a lot of them are. And that's a pretty
scary satistic. So if they're in foster care, that means
that they're in the custody of the state of Missouri.
That the state of the Missouri said your parents are unwilling, unfit,
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or unable to be your parent. And that's a big thing.
That's not a small thing. Sure, and generally I don't
think the state should do that, but there's some times
the state finds it necessary to do that. But a
lot of times I think the state should be doing that.
They should the kid, the parents should keep custody. The
state should give them resources. Maybe that's medicaid, maybe that's
whatever his service is, right, But there are kids taking
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away from their parents. And sometimes kids are in bad situations.
They're being sexually abused by their biological parents. They're living
in a place where meth menth that it means being
produced or there's fit and all, and they've got to
get the kids out of there and understand.
Speaker 4 (02:48:19):
That well, now it's going sexual There's a state I
believe it's main No, it's Massachusetts where they are preventing
they're taking away the custody of the parent parents because
they wouldn't agree to their child being a transgender.
Speaker 22 (02:48:37):
Yeah, that's a horrible situation too. So I think it
should be really hard to take the kids away from
their parents. I think usually, and I say usually.
Speaker 4 (02:48:45):
There was nothing wrong with them proven at that time.
Speaker 22 (02:48:48):
And usually the parents are the ones who are loving
and caring and care most there are, they're loving foster
parents who are that's the best chance for that kid
to be safe.
Speaker 4 (02:48:58):
They want you to write it off. They want you
to sign it before they even meet with you. And
if you don't sign it, you don't get the kid.
Speaker 22 (02:49:06):
No, it should be very hard for the government take
the kids away from their mouths. But there are circumstances
like if the children are being sexually abused by their
biological parents for example, that's an example when the state
needs interviewed.
Speaker 4 (02:49:17):
I think, yeah, let's see, probably have a few uh,
Shannon Reid, take a look at KASA of South Central Missouri. Yes,
you know about that, right.
Speaker 22 (02:49:27):
No costs is a good program. Their cass is court
appointed special advocates, and those are people who there's children
maybe their juvenile system of the foster care system, and
their job is to basically and they might have a
different description than I would, but their job is to
go get involved, get involved and talk to the child,
talk to the family, talk to the social workers, talk
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to the lawyers, and then go back to the judge
and say, here's what's kind of really going on. This
is the you know, this is these are the dynamics
that are that are special in this case, because every
case has different dynamics. Here's what's the best interest of
the child. Which sometimes that's reunification with the parents. I
hope that's mostly the case. Sometimes that's foster care. So
every now and then, and I think most foster parents
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are good. Every now and then a child goes into
foster care and their abuse are neglected in foster care,
and that's not good either. So people who care about
children and make sure that they're going to be safe,
and who are going to stand up for kids in
that process, I think more sets of eyes is usually
a good thing.
Speaker 4 (02:50:26):
Let me get some of these some of these suggestions,
and you know, I tell people to comment, and I
don't take the comments. Your comments and insights are always interesting. Mark.
That was from the last guy, John Jeffrey Branch JJ
is watching go Mark. I guess.
Speaker 22 (02:50:45):
My name is Bill.
Speaker 4 (02:50:46):
For the rest it's Bill, Okay, all right, so anyways,
well that was quick. What's the I saw all these
things up there, and I'm wondering, what the hell's going? Okay, right, well,
that's good. That's good. We're being very productive for you
while ye're here.
Speaker 14 (02:51:05):
You see, So.
Speaker 4 (02:51:08):
What's the what's the s s that he's needed in
drilling for oil and rare earth, because it's seemingly we're
having a little fight with China about that and with Ukraine. Yeah,
and uh, you know, we're trying to manage that.
Speaker 22 (02:51:26):
Yeah, China's been a little better at us than getting
treaties with some of the developing countries by saying we'll
come in for free and we'll give you all this stuff,
give us the rights. So it's a space to compete
with China in Africa for the rare minerals and Central
America and then you know, even like the Arctic Nations
for oil rights and transportation rights stuff like that. I
(02:51:50):
think that in America we want to be we want
to make the permit process so it's doable, like to
build refinery stuff like that. We haven't done those things
because there's so many choke points and energy production. So
loosing up those choke points energy productions good in America,
more permits, uh, you know, better process to develop a refinery,
make it more cost effective for frinderies to be developed,
(02:52:12):
so you could take the you know, the crude oil
that are extracted from the ground, make that become the
the fuel you put in your car on more easy process.
That seems like it really help energy prices. And then
just to be more competitive, you know with you know,
we're talking in we're in West Africa, we're in Central America,
you know, in the Silk Road, and uh, and what
we're doing in the Middle East to make sure that
(02:52:32):
China is just not taking everything over these mineral rights
and getting these contracts and treaties with these countries at
boxes the United States out because ultimately, I think that
their angle over the next few decades is that they
have an edge and access to tapping energy sources, tapping
oil out of the out of the you know, out
of the earth, tapping these rare minerals which become more
and more these rare minerals become more and more necessary.
(02:52:55):
As we're developing data centers and you know, AI power
and we have like this technological informational society, there's these
there are these finite components and these electronic things that
only exist. You know, there's only some like in this
motherboard here and that laptop there, in your smartphone. There
are these finite components, right, There's only so many of them,
so you know, accessing those things for industrial manufacturing is
(02:53:18):
important to But I think that I feel like our
Commerce secretary is doing that. I had the pleasure of
meeting him over the summer in DC and hearing him
talk about it, and I feel like he really has
an age. No, it's hard Londnick.
Speaker 9 (02:53:33):
I think.
Speaker 22 (02:53:35):
He has an amazing story. He he he had this
company and the World Trade Center, and he is you know,
it's family and friends and it was very successful company.
And he, as the story goes, he his his his
his cohorts were encouraging him to drop his child off
the first day of school. So he went and did
(02:53:55):
that instead of went to the office. And that day
he dropped his child off. The World Trade Center was
destroyed eleven and and then his uh, and it was
it was a company where he had like friends and
of course you're like, you know, you hire your nephew,
your cousin or whatever it was. Those people, it's very family,
you know, close knit firm, and they were killed at
(02:54:15):
nine to eleven. And he's close with the President, and
the President tapped to be the Congress secretary, and he
has a very pro America at it.
Speaker 4 (02:54:26):
With tariffs and stuff like that.
Speaker 22 (02:54:28):
It was it was great to hear him talk about
how he's dealing with ping in China, about how there
are certain things that they only make in China that
we need, but there are certain things in the United
States that we only make here that China needs, like aircraft,
And so they.
Speaker 4 (02:54:42):
Squeeze this situation, right.
Speaker 22 (02:54:44):
They want to squeeze us here, We'll squeeze him there.
And they want to let up, We'll let up. And
that seems like a better way to play it than
trusting something like the World War.
Speaker 4 (02:54:54):
Going on fentanol that Cash announced just recently. I've got
clips on it, but I don't we don't have enough
time to play those clips. But I wanted to ask
you about the Christians who are being exterminated in Africa,
Sudan and Nigeria. Trump wants to do something about this.
Do you think he should?
Speaker 22 (02:55:13):
Yeah, I think he should, but I think we should
be so we have an American first policy. Yeah, American interests.
Let me just I'll try to give us context for it.
I'll try to I'll try to say it at a
relatively digestible pace instead of fast because I have a
bunch of thoughts. I don't know the questions you're gonna
ask when I come on here, But you say something
I don't know, you.
Speaker 4 (02:55:32):
Don't get those.
Speaker 22 (02:55:33):
I don't you just send me questions?
Speaker 4 (02:55:35):
Yeah, I'd always do what that noise no I have.
Speaker 22 (02:55:39):
I just show up here like I just like my
life is like a pinball machine, and I stumble in
and then you're like, what about the Christians in Africa?
I'm like, okay, so we just like talk.
Speaker 4 (02:55:48):
Okay. I mean, look, I do a lot of work
on this.
Speaker 22 (02:55:52):
I love it. But you're just you're getting my raw,
unfiltered thoughts and that sometimes I thought that you're getting
like Bill unplugged.
Speaker 4 (02:56:02):
We need that, as Bill.
Speaker 22 (02:56:06):
Before I answer the question, I want to correct myself
because a couple of weeks ago you randomly asked me about,
you know, the Reformation, and I said that Edward has
started the Church of England and one of the Rala residents,
a brilliant constituent who knew history, and I knew this.
It was just like a verbal typo. So no, that
was Henry, and so I want to do a correction.
That was Henry that started the Church of England to
(02:56:27):
get a divorce.
Speaker 10 (02:56:28):
Not Edward.
Speaker 4 (02:56:29):
Does anyone care about does remember that?
Speaker 22 (02:56:32):
If that listener is listening, I want to tell him
that you were right, and uh, that I misspoke.
Speaker 4 (02:56:37):
All your other mistakes, we don't have time for them,
and we don't have time for mine either. We don't
have time for my It happens.
Speaker 22 (02:56:44):
You know, I don't have.
Speaker 9 (02:56:46):
Thank you.
Speaker 22 (02:56:47):
It's nice to give give ourselves.
Speaker 4 (02:56:49):
Now, let me see what I can confuse you with next. No,
I can talk about the Christians to cut this show
in half, not in half of it was what it was.
A third of it was taken away. One full hour
was taken away last week. They where can I get
a lawyer? Because they never contacted me once. I don't
(02:57:12):
know a couple of millions. You know what it is?
Speaker 22 (02:57:16):
I mean, what's yours? Censorship is not a cause of
action number number.
Speaker 4 (02:57:20):
One, number two? Uh, oh, I've got another uh person
that has said that I used a song wrong. There's
no such thing.
Speaker 22 (02:57:29):
Copyright infringement.
Speaker 4 (02:57:30):
Yeah, I guess what, I haven't. I haven't used it,
and they're threatening me, and I feel like saying to them,
I says, yeah, let's do this. You know what. I'm
going to call all the people that you've sent this
stuff to and we're going to see you back for
class action lying to us. And I'm not going to
do that again. I actually settled with one group that
did that. Yeah, no more of that crap, especially when
(02:57:55):
they couldn't specify what the hell we were doing.
Speaker 22 (02:57:58):
Well, you plan, if you're playing a clip for somebody's song,
it could be fair use, it could be coper you know.
Speaker 4 (02:58:04):
Sometimes sometimes they don't give you any warning of it,
and and it may look like it's free. You know,
if you're on the internet and you you're getting stuff
off of it, that's what happens.
Speaker 9 (02:58:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 22 (02:58:17):
Yeah, it depends on how to use it. It depends
on what the rights are face because rights of some
songs for clips of it.
Speaker 4 (02:58:23):
Yeah yeah, Well, you know, if you're playing a clip
of them on the news, you ought to be able
to use it. If they're putting it on their site.
Speaker 22 (02:58:30):
Yeah. Sean Hannity had the same deal with his intro song.
That's just the way it is. Yeah, and this and
actually and they've been Bruce Springsing had the same deal
with Born in the USA with Reagan that both those
instances with the song mergan disagreed with the person politically,
and they said, don't use it.
Speaker 4 (02:58:46):
And I think, oh, I got, I got, I got
one minute left. I need thirty seconds to shut the
show down, so hit it. You got thirty seconds.
Speaker 22 (02:58:54):
Well, I don't know. I mean, I don't know. Having
to say, I hope you're happy back.
Speaker 4 (02:59:00):
I had talked out listen to this. He's a tough guy.
He's a he's a soldier, and I talked.
Speaker 22 (02:59:06):
To him now just being here, I was just being humorous.
I have lots to say. I know, hope. Have you
back on the show. So we talk some more.
Speaker 4 (02:59:13):
All right, we'll be back next week.
Speaker 22 (02:59:16):
I don't know about next week. Let me take my schedule,
my calendar. It's living, going day to day right now.
Speaker 4 (02:59:21):
Okay, ladies and gentlemen. He's actually he was early today.
I have to comment on that because usually he's late,
and he's early, and here we are. We had a
great conversation because of that, I think, and I hope
you like the show today, and I hope, uh, I
hope my friends at Facebook put this show through the
whole way, or give me a call and say what
(02:59:43):
what I did wrong or what was the problem that
you had? Okay, in any event, thanks to everybody who listened,
and thanks to all of my guests, and I will
be back for another edition of The Dave Weinbaum Show
next Friday.
Speaker 10 (03:00:00):
Did you back beat you know?