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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Not to be known about.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Jucy.
Speaker 3 (00:05):
Of course, we always talk about the last ten years
of conspiracy against President Trump and started with the Russia collusion,
onto the indictments and the impeachments, and.
Speaker 4 (00:17):
Of course January sixth.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Do you have any news trust on January sixth and
your investigation.
Speaker 5 (00:22):
I think you'll see something on that front very soon.
As you know, we can't reveal our ongoing investigations and
as it goes for things like Russiagate Maria again, maybe
no one better than you has covered it.
Speaker 6 (00:31):
And look, I lived it.
Speaker 5 (00:32):
I was weaponized as a victim against a weaponization politicization
of law enforcement, including at the FBI, by former senior
leadership there. And I was the one that ran and
uncovered the Russia Gate a hoax and conspiracy back on
my house intel days. I can't talk about ongoing investigations,
but I think you've seen reporting in the media and
reflections as to what's going on. We will not allow
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anyone who participated in the Russia Gate conspiracy or those
who improperly and legally in my opinion, spied on me,
members of Congress, and even members of the media for
a political end state to be left on turned.
Speaker 7 (01:08):
Want to get it off your chest. You're in the
right place. They accused this show of being run by boobs.
Well let me tell you about us, boobs. We're real
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Good Morning, America. Welcome to the Dave Weinbaum Show, where
we cut through the spin and serve up the straight
talk you won't get from the mainstream echo chamber. It's Friday,
November twenty one, and as the nation wakes up to
another day under the Trump White House, all eyes are
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on one unlikely Oval Office showdown, New York City Mayor
elect Zoran Kawami ma'am Donnie stepping into the lines den
with President Trump himself at the White House. Picture this.
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The Democratic social Socialist Fireband is fresh off his upset
victory on a platform of free buses, rent freezes, and
universal childcare promises that should like a that sounds like
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a progressive dream been add up to billions of unfunded mandates. Ma'am,
Donnie arrives today without a clue how to pay for
his free stuff utopia, especially after campaigning on taxing the
rich while ignoring the exodus already bleeding the empire state
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dry Trump Ever, the deal maker invited him anyway, calling
him a communist on truth social just days ago, yet
agreeing to this sit down to hash out affordability and
public safety. Will it be detante or demolition? Stay tuned,
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we'll break it down. But here's the kicker. Here's the kicker.
New York's own Governor Kathy Hochel, the moderate dem fighting
for her political life, slammed the door on Man Donnie's
wish list quote. I'm not raising taxes, she declared, flat out,
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heckled by tax the rich chance at his rally, Hocal's
scouring agency budgets for cuts instead dodging hikes on corporations
or the wealthy to stem the outflow. Smart move, Kathy,
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because billions of New Yorkers are already voting with their feet,
fleeing high costs, crime, bluestate policies for red haven's like
Florida and Texas, U haul data shows over fifteen thousand
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left New York City and August alone, with Florida snagging
seventeen percent of them. No income taxes, endless sun, and
a booming economy. Governor DeSantis even joked about tariffs for
those refugees, turning his state purple folks. This migration wave,
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one hundred and twenty one thousand gone from New York
last year and accelerating in twenty twenty five is a
referendum on failed governance. Ma'am, Donny's got big ideas but
no cash and a governor saying no, Trump's got the leverage.
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Is this the wake up call for the left? Are
just more hot air from Gotham? Well, dig deeper after
the break, your calls, your takes. This is Dave Weinbaum
signing off to the intro let's roll.
Speaker 5 (06:15):
These are investigations that are of important consequence to the
American Public Deputy Director Bonngino and I have lived through
it with you and everyone else, and we again we
don't ask you to trust us, but look at the
work we've put in under President Trump's leadership. We are
going after every single person, from drug traffickers to those
who create precursors to those most importantly who weaponize our
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system of law enforcement. You've already seen indictments of people
like former Director James Comy and others, and we're not
done well.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
By the way, Colemy is asking for all of the
charges to be dropped right now, as you know, So
the audience wants to know if we're ever going to
see accountability. Director, and I know that there's a limited
a math you can say about this with regard to
what happens next. There was a criminal referral for John Brennan.
Do you believe we will see accountability?
Speaker 5 (07:02):
Yes, one hundred percent. We are delivering this accountability.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
But I'd just like to.
Speaker 5 (07:06):
Remind the audience, and I think you know this better
than anyone. They built this weaponization scheme over the course
of a decade plus. In these first eight months that
we've been there, we've already charged individuals thanks to this
great Department of Justice, who are at the pinnacle of
this weaponization of government. We've already turned over by the way,
Maria James come, we turned over three thousand documents to
Congress for oversight. Christopher Ray turned over thirteen thousand. This
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FBI under our leadership has turned over thirty eight thousand
pages of information to Congress for congressional oversight purposes, which
is wed to accountability, which is wed to the referrals
that they send us back that we activate at the FBI.
Speaker 7 (07:43):
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Dave Winbaum Show. You
got a great show today. Rabbi is supposed to be
on an eight oh seven. I see his smiling face
right across from me. Actually it's eight oh four. I thought, yes,
I don't know is it eight o seven yet yet?
It is all right. JJ is going to be on
at eight forty, Chris Adamo is going to be on
nine to thirty, Don Mayhew, ten Mark and Pat will
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be on at ten thirty. That's McCluskey's. I got Rick
out in Salem. Thank you, Rick for everything you're doing.
Good luck with your doctors. Lisa, my lovely bride, Hi, Lisa,
how are you? And the producer J. P. Maxwell? All right,
give yourself a round of applause, and then let's get
right to the Rabbi. Okay, Rabbi, still more time. Rabbi
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provides housing and unity with the IDF willow widows and
their kids. Second most powerful in Israel's and his own house,
according to his wife Jonite, Especially since Ron Durhmer retired,
I wonder we can talk about that. Somebody's got to
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take us place, though, don't they please welcome all the
way from Israel, Rabbi Moshe roth Child. What's the deal
with Dermer? And why aren't you sitting there in his place?
Speaker 8 (09:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (09:06):
Well, he retired, but on good terms. He wasn't wasn't
under scandal or anything like that. He had done his job.
He was the lead negotiator at the end with the
hostage deal. He had his finger on the pulse of
President Trump. He understood the American psyche as someone who
grew up in Miami to a father and a brother
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who were mayors of Miami, and so he served a
very important purpose in the government. He was not elected.
He was a strategic advisor to Nita Yahu. And you know,
I don't want to say his role came to an
end because they could always use him. But for what
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he was there, he succeeded. You know, not too many
people get to the end of their job and say, wow,
I did what I was supposed to be doing. And
now you know, he took a lot of heat from
the hostage families along the way, and it was hard
for his wife and of course, but he did a
great job.
Speaker 7 (10:07):
And he's okay, But you didn't answer my question. Why
aren't you the second most powerful man in his own
home and in Israel replacing him? You're the likely choice.
You have ties all over the world and especially America,
and especially with the Evangelical Christians in America. They all
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know you.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
Yeah, I don't know. I don't know what they're waiting for.
Speaker 7 (10:32):
But I'm well, there you go. Now, now we're talking.
Now you're getting a little bitter, and you should be,
because that should have been done when he really when
he said he was leaving. Yeah, who do I call?
I'm gonna call. I'm gonna call BB. Say, what's the
matter with you? Yeah? Go for it? Like BB has
enough things to do, right. Uh, So, let's talk about
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the Saudi deal, but only if Israel makes a second
country for the Arabs aka Palestinians. This is to me,
you know what, I know they're not going to do that,
Israel and Saudi Arabia knows they're not going to do that.
(11:15):
This is negotiating and looking good in the Arab world?
Is it that?
Speaker 8 (11:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (11:21):
I think that's what it is, because Israel is not
if they have to decide between signing a normalization agreement
with Saudi Arabia and a Palestinian state, of course they're
not going to choose giving a Palaesidian state and they're
not going to sign it. But one thing we have
learned here in this region is that what Arab leaders
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do for the public isn't necessarily what's going on.
Speaker 9 (11:48):
Behind the scenes.
Speaker 7 (11:49):
And so.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
I think it's going to get done, especially because the
United States is giving them F thirty five and uh,
you know, this trillion dollar deal, and I cannot believe
Trump would have done that with no strings attached.
Speaker 7 (12:08):
H oh.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
I think that part of the deal is the normalization.
But they, you know, this kind of wink wink, They
have to say that we support a Palestinian state and
blah blah blah. So I think it's going to get done,
but we'll see.
Speaker 7 (12:24):
Just just to comment on the meeting, Trump is sitting
there with him and the guy's already offered six hundred
million dollars, right and he's talking, he's talking, he's talking.
This is suddenly he says, and he mentions a troyon
dollars and Trump Trump said what he says, Oh, we're
going to come up with a troyon dollars. And Trump
is looking at the guy like, oh my god, this
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is amazing, this is great. And he shakes his hand
and he keeps talking. You know, what's his name. I
don't know what his name is, Is it Sonny or
I don't know. He says he's the he's the print.
He's kind of a neat guy. And so Trump, you know,
looks in and says, you know, we can make that
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a trillion, five hundred million. I've already got him going on.
He did that to a Japanese guy, and a Japanese
guy was like, okay, trillion dollars. Where where where did
we get off? Where where? What happened to us? We're
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supposed to be smart people and we're not.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
How do they have a trillion dollars?
Speaker 7 (13:35):
I don't know, but well, they're they're going to they're
going to develop in the United States. They're going to
have all sorts of businesses, co businesses with each other,
and it's a it's a hopefully you get the Abraham Accords,
which really is a sign that that breaks up the
whole crap about not doing business with the Jews and
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from the from the river to the sea, you know,
that kind of stuff. Hopefully that kind of stuff will
be a little bit put in the background, even though
what you said is resonating with me that we have
no place to go again, that we have to probably
consider where will be the safest. You know, Listen, I
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got to give that some credence.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
But this is on your list of things to talk about.
But what happened in Manhattan, this with Mamdania and the synagogue.
What happened to me, Well, there was an event, an
evening event at the Parky Synagogue, which is a synagogue
that's been there since eighteen hundreds. And the event was
(14:46):
an organization called Nephish Benefes that promotes American Jews to
move to Israel and helps you with the process. Yeah,
And there was a huge rally, an anti isareelly in
front of the synagogue that didn't allow people in, and
so on and so forth. People condemned it left and right,
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and Mam Donnie said something to the fact. He said, well,
they shouldn't be having they shouldn't be having these events
for you know, this illegal country whatever, something to that
effect in a synagogue, and and and he said, and
(15:28):
I would you know, I tried to discourage the people
something like that.
Speaker 7 (15:32):
He made discourage people.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
The protesters were were there, was they were violent, they
were chanting from the river to the sea and all
these It was really an anti Semitic rally in front
of the synagogue. And Mamdani really didn't say much.
Speaker 7 (15:49):
So who was he bashing. Was he bashing the Jews
for being there, or bashing they.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
Shouldn't have an event in the synagogue promoting.
Speaker 7 (16:00):
This guy's gotta go, you know, I you know, you
know they're having two votes today. I didn't mention this
my monologue. And I'll tell you why I didn't mention it.
I have my monologue done by groc four. I decided.
I wrote it out this morning and I said, okay,
this is good. But I got to redo it. And
suddenly it hit me, they got this groc four that's
(16:22):
supposed to be amazing. So I put it in. I say,
write me a monologue based on these facts. And it did.
And actually I lost it on the way in. I
had to do another one, but it only took a
couple seconds. He also can do it. Oh, they all
can do it. This is this is amazing stuff.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
I asked GROC if he was jealous when I talked
to chat GBT.
Speaker 7 (16:46):
Well you should have. You should have asked him if
he was jealous when he talked to me. I've had
I have torn them apart on all sorts of stuff
that I know that they don't seem to know. So
you know, I mean, you know, we're delving into the
one six ers thing to Israel and stuff like that,
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you know, and they don't know. You know, they're they're
back in Biden years in terms of what they're talking about. Yes,
And I rail them and then they suddenly they catch.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Up ya, you know, convince to set them straight.
Speaker 7 (17:22):
But they should be set straight the first time around,
because they're telling this to everyone else and they are
they're not their lives, but they're lies. They're the lies
from the Biden administration and they're continuing those. Okay, So
Iran are they still executing Iranians or Persians as we
(17:43):
might call them? And why.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Well, look it's been their strategy for decades now, since
since nineteen seventy nine, is to kill descent and it's
unfortunately it's been successful. And after they saw what happened
this past June with Israel and Israel's ability to know
everything that's going on there with the targeting, they realized
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they have an internal problem. And so they're killing everybody
left and right that they can that they suspect without
of course due process, as you know. But it's it's
what do you expect. They're a country with the dictator.
Speaker 7 (18:31):
Well, what I'd like to expect is going back to
the fifties in sixties when they had a moderate government
that was friendly to the United States and that was
friendly to its own population, right, you know, so that has.
Speaker 6 (18:50):
To change that.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
Well, yeah, administration there asked, there's no doubt there has
to be regime change in Iran.
Speaker 7 (18:58):
Ye know how when I.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
Don't know, but it's got to happen. The schooler the better.
Speaker 7 (19:04):
Well, and you got to keep these these democrats away
from from giving them billions and billions and billions of
dollars to be what they are Jew HATERSA okay, because
because the population aren't Jew haters, they're Jew lovers, aren't they.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
Well, look, it's hard to say because of the indoctrination
of the last you know, forty years.
Speaker 7 (19:30):
Who knows that it's changed.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
You're certainly that was certainly true at one point, but
you know, there's these are new generations that kids brought
up and on hate, So who knows, you know, it's
hard to say, but well, certain Iranians in exile were
very pro Jewish.
Speaker 7 (19:46):
If the Saudi Arabian Abraham Accord works, you're going to
see a lot of change, I believe, for the better.
Now is that going to mean that the Israel is
going to be let alone? I don't think so, but okay,
it might be easier. It might go to where they
stop the publishing of all these you know, killed Jews,
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things for the for the school kids and things like that.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Look, every one of these agreements that we sign is
a step in the right direction. Yeah, and collectively it's
very helpful.
Speaker 7 (20:24):
Sure, but also but also the Jews standing up for
themselves the way they did, Okay, that does a lot too.
That does a lot. That shows people that we're not
going to do that. God does not want us to
wait until they kill us, because he wants us to
get up and fight or maybe even prevent a fight
(20:46):
or whatever, but but not to sit there and just
take it.
Speaker 2 (20:50):
Yeah, Dave, I got to cut it short.
Speaker 10 (20:53):
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And we'll try to read them all. You know, sometimes
I get so esconced with all the things I got
to do in. Some of these interviews are very very interesting.
I thought the Rabbis was good entertaining. It helped me
to a limit as I went in. It was about
what ten twelve minutes or something like that, and we
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got a lot of stuff in, a lot of his
thoughts in. And it's very good too. Uh. It's well,
look at here, look at here. They're so anxious. The
people on this show are so anxious. John Jeffrey Bradshaw Ready,
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(32:15):
chop delivery here? Huh? Well, I thought it was part
of that at least.
Speaker 13 (32:19):
In honor of Thanksgiving, we were provided with kind of
like how they did for Halloween. We've got some different
different borders here.
Speaker 8 (32:29):
This might be a good time to make your Thanksgiving
show announcement.
Speaker 7 (32:34):
Oh yeah, okay, all right, I'm trying to think what
the hell was that? Okay, yeah, we're not going to
do a live show here on Thanksgiving Friday or the
day after Thanksgiving, but we will go. We're going to
break it up and have three what how do you
describe these?
Speaker 13 (32:52):
So due to limitations through stream yard, I can't. We're
going to replay last week's show, but it won't be
a one three hour block. It's going to be three
one hour blocks.
Speaker 7 (33:03):
But it was all we have to do it.
Speaker 13 (33:04):
So it's gonna be part one, Part two, and part three,
but they're going to be played back to back, so
it's as if you're gonna be able to watch the.
Speaker 7 (33:09):
Yeah, and it was really a good show, I thought,
just an excellent show. We're doing amazing with suddenly where worldwide,
we've got twenty countries not listening to us every week.
In big countries, we have almost all of South America,
we've got a big portion of Africa. We've got we're
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making our our thumbprints into Europe, places like that, China, Singapore.
It's really kind of cool, you know, you never I
was always told that radio was the big deal. But
you know what, after seventeen years, I can prove this
(33:50):
and now as a as big, if not bigger deal,
because I don't get a boss hanging around saying, oh
downsay that or you'll get fired. Well, kiss my tookis here.
I am, and I'm not getting fired now. I'm getting
warned and stuff like that by the likes of some
of these media outlets like Facebook. Used to be Twitter,
(34:15):
but not anymore, not much. And they used to shadow
band me, but that's not occurring anymore, so not or
hardly ever occurring. I'm thinking the last thing that happened
where we got an hour chipped off of the show
by Facebook, but everyone else had it, probably, as my
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son is explaining to me, something that happens just on occasion.
And sure enough next week I was on, and I
think I'm on this week. I don't know you think
I am. Okay, we have any more comments, all right,
So we're waiting on JJ. He's going to have a
(34:57):
great segment, I know he is. Let's talk a little
bit about who's leaving New York City of Horizon. They're
closing down in New York City. I think they're moving
to Texas. I'm not sure exactly, but thirteen thousand people
who can pay taxes now are leaving New York City
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and going to Texas, I believe. And then we've got
Jazzmine Crockett scam the Epstein thing by saying and they
these Republicans have given money to an Epstein, all right,
(35:42):
And she was trying to mix everybody up by saying
they were all contributing or taking contributions from Jeffrey Epstein. Well,
there's three hundred Jeffrey Epstein's Twitter. Ninety nine of them
are still alive and the other one's dead. Now, let's
talk to this wonderful person who's staring at me, and
(36:04):
he has a thing behind his head. It looks like
he's some kind of a king or something like, yeah,
you got the flower king, but all the golden shrouds
are coming out of your head. And I'm saying that
that is a cool look for you, by the way,
ladies and gentlemen, this man is two hundred and fifty
seven years old. He's just a little bit older than
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the country itself. And he's he's a great he's a
great knowledgeable person on the Constitution. Let's hear it all
the way from Ralla, Missouri for John Jeffrey Bradshaw told
them all day, Good morning, JJ. What's on your mind?
Speaker 9 (36:48):
Been a heck of a week, Dave? His stuff is
fly shatus. Oh you mentioned AI and your monologue. I
have a little bit to say about AI.
Speaker 7 (36:58):
Please.
Speaker 9 (37:00):
Two articles dropped into my lap off of Facebook this week,
and both of those were from sources that I did
not recognize. So let's look at the first one, Fauci
and Liz Cheney. The sixteenth Federal Court of Appeals vacates
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Fauci and Cheney pardons which were signed in Washington, D C.
When Wyden was in Brussels, Belgium. Okay, this sounds pipe
breaking news. So, like anyone that does his due diligence,
I look for a second source on this, and lo
and behold, there is none. The fact is there is
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no sixteenth Federal Court of Appeals. There is no sixteenth District.
Speaker 7 (37:51):
Okay, So what was the original source? You said, AI?
But where was it from?
Speaker 9 (37:57):
I don't know. This was from a source called m
M whatever that is, Okay.
Speaker 7 (38:02):
The second one, miserable Muck. I know all about it. Yeah, yeah, miserable.
Speaker 9 (38:08):
Second one was Scotas and anything that involves Scotis as
supreme part of the United States. That raises my eyebrows.
So this article Scotis voted five from to four that
Trump can use the Alien Enemies Act of seventeen ninety
eight to depoor people. Well, I would love that to
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be the case as well. So I went to the
Supreme Court's docket and there was no such thing voted
on anywhere. So these are two cases of fake news
that was parading in my Facebook feed as real news.
And like you, I verify my sources. I get my
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information from trusted sources. Now I have blocked the folks,
the AI fakers that provided this information. But what I'm
discovering is they just masquerade as somebody else MM turns
into TT and they still end up in my Facebook feed.
Speaker 7 (39:13):
So what's the difference between them and MSM, Because you
get fake news from the MSM all the time, except
you know, they at least they put you know, CNN
or MSNBC beside them. Of course, they're going away.
Speaker 9 (39:27):
To mainstream media distorts what is basically factual stuff. This
stuff was made up out of your cloth.
Speaker 7 (39:38):
Oh I think I think MSM makes up a lot
of stuff. Yeh, Look what happened to the BBC. Look
what happened to the BBC when they played around with
the film of the one to six speech that Donald
Trump game and they completely changed the whole context of
it by moving around some sentences. And now they're getting
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suit from billions of dollars by who Donald J. Trump?
Speaker 9 (40:02):
Donald Trump. It's just like what sixty Minutes did with
the Kamala Harris exactly. It's no different.
Speaker 7 (40:08):
So okay, we got all of that going around. A
AI is going to be played with a lot, and
it's going to be They're gonna be people making lives
up of it like they do everything else. I don't
know how serious it's going to get. But I heard
where Elon was showing off the Rock four and he
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said a couple of times that he was terrified at
the power this thing can can do. You know, it's
smarter than anything, smarter than the smarter than the smartest
people in the world. And so okay, but if your
guy like me, and I'm not the smartest guy in
the world, hell, you're smarter than me, and so well
(40:55):
that goes without saying I realized. But you know, the
thing about AI is that they if you can get
them to try to say the right thing, they'll do it.
But my question is are they biased? And I've said
(41:15):
it to Rock four to just recently when when I
told them about the one six ers and they went
back to the old Biden crap. Oh no, they're yea.
These people were seriously in breach of blah blah blah,
and I called them out again and finally and the
second one was a whole different thing. And they're admitting
(41:35):
it now. You see. Now are they going to do
that and keep it? Keep that information? And why should
a schmuck like me be the one giving them that information?
They should know already.
Speaker 9 (41:49):
They take information where they're from, wherever they can get it.
Speaker 7 (41:53):
Well, you could have said, well, you're not a schmuck, Dave,
but thanks for going along with that.
Speaker 9 (41:58):
You deal with facts.
Speaker 7 (42:01):
We root out facts, right, We exactly.
Speaker 9 (42:03):
Try to find truth. And the point I was trying
to make is that we have a responsibility to provide
due diligence and anything that we put on this show.
So I have made it a policy as of yesterday
afternoon that I will second source every single fact that
I come up with from reputable sources. Because here was
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two articles that really got my attention and I said, whoa,
this has actually happened. This is great stuff. And both
of those were cut from hulk cloth. There absolutely didn't happen.
Speaker 7 (42:40):
Well, well, let me ask you a question. If you
get a story from Fox News, yeah, are you going
to look at MSNBC to see whether they're talking about
it and or have a different news story than what
you saw Fox News?
Speaker 9 (42:58):
For starters, No, I won't. I will go to Breitbart, Newsmax,
any number of other independent sources and see what kind
of spin Fox News has put on it. Then I
may go to those other sources to see what kind
of spin.
Speaker 7 (43:14):
They Well, I like to go there and find out
what the hell they're talking about.
Speaker 9 (43:18):
Well, me too. All of us have a responsibility.
Speaker 7 (43:21):
Where are they saying this stuff? Can they back it up?
Most of the time, No, probably not, And sometimes they
admit a little guilt there.
Speaker 9 (43:30):
Well, like the BBC being sued by Trump. You know,
they provided a lukewarm apology for what they did. But
if you look at Great Britain, they have headed towards
censorship more than anyone in Europe, saved perhaps France. They're
headed towards a socialist I won't call it a dictatorship
(43:53):
because they are still a representative republic, but they're very
much headed towards censorship, as are we. And i'm Trump
is doing his best to make sure that that doesn't
become the law of the land. And speaking of censorship, yes,
let's segue right into the next thing. Okay, little thing
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about sedition. I'm sure you saw the video clip that
was put together.
Speaker 7 (44:19):
Oh wait a minute, wait a minute, we got will
We're going to play it right now, Okay, JP, and yeah,
go ahead, let's he's going to do it right now.
And he's gonna he's gonna get exactly what you're doing.
Talking about this wave gives our audience a little bit
of sureness. Oh there we go, There you go.
Speaker 4 (44:43):
No one has to carry out orders that violate the
law or our constitution.
Speaker 2 (44:47):
We know this is hard and that it's a difficult
time to be a public servant.
Speaker 1 (44:50):
But whether you're serving in the CIA.
Speaker 20 (44:52):
The Army, or Navy Air Force, your vigilance is critical.
Speaker 4 (44:56):
And know that we have your back, because now more
than the American people need you.
Speaker 18 (45:02):
We need you to stand up for our laws, our constitution,
and who we are as Americans.
Speaker 9 (45:07):
Do give up.
Speaker 7 (45:10):
We're gonna play it again, JJ.
Speaker 2 (45:16):
Now're just coming from abroad risks. Each day someone has
to carry out orders that violate the law or our constitution.
We know this is hard and that it's a difficult
time to be a public servant.
Speaker 4 (45:26):
But whether you're serving in the CIA, the Army, or Navy,
the Air Force.
Speaker 2 (45:30):
Your vigilance is critical.
Speaker 4 (45:32):
And know that we have your back because now more
than ever, the American people need you. We need you
to stand up for our laws, our constitution.
Speaker 7 (45:40):
And who we are as Americans.
Speaker 9 (45:42):
Do give up.
Speaker 7 (45:45):
Break this down, JJ, Did you you heard that? Right?
Speaker 9 (45:49):
Of course? I watch that clips.
Speaker 7 (45:51):
Yeah, break it down? What's wrong with that? Sounds pretty good.
Speaker 9 (45:54):
Let's start out with who these people are exactly. Senator
Alyssa slides a Democrat, Michigan Senator Mark Kelly, who I'll
say a few things about Democrat, Arizona Representative Chris Delusio, Democrat,
Pennsylvania Representative Maggie Goodlander, Democrat, Democrat, New Hampshire Representative Chrissy
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Hulahan Democrat, Pennsylvania Representative Jason Crowe, Democrat, Colorado. Now let's
talk a bit about sedition, and then let's talk about
the military for a moment. Yeah, I know none of
these people except for Mark Kelly. And Mark Kelly has
been a nut job for a good long while. He
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admittedly is an astronaut and a veteran, and he's guilty
of sedition. In my opinion, what is sedition. Sedition is
verbally or with action, going against the lawful, the lawful
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way of things being done. Okay, We've got a country
that follows the Constitution. We have representatives that follow the Constitution.
We have a military that's sworn to protect and defend
the Constitution, and sedition goes against those things. Seditious behavior
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would be trader. Traderism is sedition. Sedition is talking about it.
Being a trader, is taking the action. I'm sure I
didn't explain that well because it's not well understood in
my head. The point, though, is this, these are electric
representatives that took the same oath that I did when
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I was enlisted in the United States Navy protect and
defend the Constitution against all foes, foreign and domestic. These
are the domestic foes. Now they would claim they have
a First Amendment right to say whatever they want, and
I suppose they do.
Speaker 7 (48:00):
Wait a minute, this should be held who has a
first Who has a First Amendment right?
Speaker 9 (48:05):
The people that said this, everyone has a First Amendment right?
Speaker 7 (48:12):
Right, But your rights, your rights when you are a position,
when you are in the military, your rights are are
a little different than the average person. They're a little
limited because and you're volunteering. To make sure that you
understand the boundaries of that.
Speaker 9 (48:35):
Oh yeah, right, okay, military has a very rigid chain
of command. Right, so by the time an order gets
to my level, which is the bottom of the barrel,
it's been looked at by a whole bunch of people
at pay grades much higher than me.
Speaker 7 (48:52):
And who is in charge of the military. Who is
the top person in marriage.
Speaker 9 (48:58):
Of the Donald J. Trump? Yeah, And one of the
next things I wanted to say, besides the seditious behavior
of these electried representatives, and I think they should be
censured over this. If I have my way, they would
no longer be in the Congress of the Senate. But
fortunately I don't get my way. But I know a
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bunch of folks that are active duty in the military
a bunch of folks who are veterans. That's the folks
I hang out with the shooters, And none of them
criticizes Donald J. Trump's leadership as commander in chief. If
you ask them about Joe Biden, they'll spit on you
and say what a croc he was. And now we
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have a commander in chief that actually follows the constitution.
And for these Democrat folks, now these are our elected representatives. Okay,
they should be held to a higher standard. To have
this seditious behavior and suggest to people in the military
that there are orders you should not follow, is sedition?
Speaker 7 (50:01):
Well, they take it. They take an oath when they
become people in the government, as did I, and that's right,
thatsed you. And so so they have a certain amount
of more responsibility than the average person too.
Speaker 9 (50:19):
Yes, they should be held to a higher standard. Right,
they have the power, they have the benefits. They should
be held to the higher standards. So this little video
clip is sedition in my opinion, these folks should be
censured for that.
Speaker 7 (50:34):
Sure.
Speaker 9 (50:35):
Somebody on Facebook said they should be hung. That is
as far as treason is concerned. That is the penalty
for treason or at least it was two hundred years ago.
But yeah, these folks, they just stuck their necks out
and shows excuse this language. What assholes they are. These
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people were elected. I think the folks that elected them
are probably saying.
Speaker 7 (51:00):
What did we do?
Speaker 9 (51:02):
How did we come up with this this clown show.
Speaker 7 (51:06):
A lot of the folks think they're right. Not a lot,
but you know, enough to be a small minority of
people that don't know what the hell they're talking about.
They just don't know what they're talking about. And when
you tell them that, well I know everything, you know it,
but you know, you're never going to get something through
to somebody who doesn't want to listen or just has
(51:29):
I'd love to listen to this stuff because I want
to know and I want to know if I'm wrong. Well, yeah,
me too.
Speaker 9 (51:37):
Yeah, I'd like somebody to hold my feet to the
fire to make sure that the opinions that I expressed
are based on fact. Can we talk about Epstein for
a moment. This share has gotten center stage lately, and
oh yeah, Trump has He's trapped them again. This guy's
(51:59):
played chess and these clowns are playing checkers. Trump said
didn't want the Epstein suff release and then very quick
about face.
Speaker 10 (52:09):
In the.
Speaker 9 (52:11):
In the House of Representatives. The vote for that legislation
was four hundred and twenty seven to one, so essentially unanimous.
Speaker 7 (52:19):
That they wanted it up. They wanted it out right,
of course, so both the Democrats. Now, what's the difference
between the Democrats and Republicans when this was first known
that this guy was having all this? When was that?
Speaker 9 (52:36):
It was a long time ago? And the fact in
two eight the Democrats have held the Epstein files and
they looked them over year after year after Yeah, don't
you think that if there was any actionable dirt on
Donald J. Trump they would have released it during the
Biden administration. Of course, they want anything they can get
(52:59):
to slap yeah Trump. Well, the fact is there's nothing.
Speaker 7 (53:02):
There but not but a lot of others that are liberals.
Speaker 9 (53:08):
They did not release this stuff is because there's an
awful lot of dirt on Democrats. Now there is on
some Republicans too, Okay, collateral damage, I'll go with that.
So this thing is within thirty days to be released,
and uh, we'll see what names fall it. I'm anxious
(53:28):
read it. I've read the unclassified stuff that they had
released previously some years ago, and I'm not an awful
lot of damage in that. So much of that was redacted.
You couldn't tell who went where, who did what. You know,
it's just not any good dirt there. Maybe there is
some better. The fact is, though, that the Trump snagged
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him again, Dave. They snagged him again. They said no,
I don't want to release this stuff, and they did
it about face. Suggested to the House of Representatives in
the Senate, Yeah, we ought to release this stuff, they said,
rah rah rah voted for it. Now it's going to
get released within thirty days.
Speaker 7 (54:08):
Yeah, I know.
Speaker 9 (54:09):
There's nothing in there that's going to be damaging to him.
So he knew Epstein how they kicked the guy out
of Morro Alago had nothing to do with him for
a right. So this, uh, this is good stuff, Dave.
This guy is playing the Congress and he was playing
the Democrats. And the problem is it's so stupid. They
don't realize it until after the fact. Then they go down.
Speaker 7 (54:32):
What are they What are they doing that we would
consider to be smart? I guess, you know, in a
in a backwards way, you can say shutting down the
government did them some good because now they're now some
of the blame for that is going to Donald Trump.
Not much, a little bit, you know. Oh, he said
he'd do this, and he said, you know, people, he said,
(54:53):
he you know, we have inflations to blah blah blah,
look at eggs. Well, you know, all that stuff is
coming down. People don't absolute realize it yet. And this
bill hasn't kicked in because of the shutdown, but it.
Speaker 9 (55:05):
Will of course.
Speaker 7 (55:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (55:09):
The point is, look where the inflation came from. Where
do you come from? Joe Biden, Joe Biden, Joe Biden,
Joe Biden, the Democrats and.
Speaker 7 (55:18):
And that idiot Powell who gave every break to the
Biden administration and won't give a damn about Donald Trump
and his administration. Pure power us. This it's gonna blow
It's gonna blow up, and it's gonna be good for Republicans.
Speaker 9 (55:36):
I think good for me because I'll be smiling through
the whole thing. Oh yeah, I love it when the
Democrats get mud on their face. It's a It's a
good thing. By my way of thinking. If you look
at you know, you and I take the long look
on these things. We've got a long memory.
Speaker 7 (55:54):
Yeah, like elephants. Right, Yeah, you look at.
Speaker 9 (55:58):
This stuff over a period of years, and you look
at and you can't help but think how tainted the
Democrat Party has become. Now the Republicans are a bunch
of clowns as well. Okay, I'm really not giving them
a pass. They've been ineffective at ruling the country. You know,
even when they had a big advantage, they screwed the pooch.
(56:20):
But the Democrats are dirty from one end to the other.
And you take quotes from these people aoc ilan Omar.
The list goes on and on and on of lunatic stuff,
absolute lunacy. In the eighteen hundreds, you would be locked
up in an asylum for spouting the stuff like this.
(56:41):
And then our new progressive socialist environment, that sort of
stuff is encouraged by the Democrat Party. Me, as a
consumer of all this stuff, I got to sit back
and chuckle and thinking, you know, sooner or later, the
man on the street is going to look at this
stuff and say, wait a minute, hell did these people
get in power, Why did they continue to get re elected?
Speaker 7 (57:05):
Why?
Speaker 9 (57:06):
Because they're bases lunatic, the far left lunis, and they're
dragging them midstream democrats along with them. Fine, I'm looking
for that party to fall apart, and it is a processed.
Speaker 7 (57:19):
It needs help falling apart because you know, communism and
socialism exists. As you pointed out, even Europe is going
that way, and you know, in order to get rid
of it, you can't ignore it. You have to fight it.
You have to actively fight what they're seeing, and you
(57:40):
have to engage with them, engage in arguments and say,
you know, if you want socialism, who's going to pay
for it? And look at all these other countries that
have socialism and everybody is scared of death because the
government now owns them everything. Yeah, everything.
Speaker 9 (58:02):
One of the things that we do is ridiculed that. Yeah,
I ridiculed them every chance that I get, because all
of the stupid things that they do ought to be
brought to light. Sure, and bring it to light on
this show.
Speaker 7 (58:15):
Why not? Why not?
Speaker 9 (58:17):
Someone needs to stand in the town square and point
to this and say, are you folks looking at this?
Are you really thinking about this? Do you see the
ridiculousness in this?
Speaker 7 (58:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (58:29):
You and I do that, and yeah we do it
on a little podcast. Okay, we're not on the network news.
But the voice is still be heard, and the voice
needs to continue.
Speaker 7 (58:40):
To be heard, you know, you know, one of the best,
one of the better things of h I There wasn't
a lot of good things because obviously the twenty twenty election,
in my mind and in many minds, was completely stolen
and cheated on and everything else. But the best thing
about out that is we got to see the other side.
(59:02):
We got to see what they really are. We got
to see all the things they did, like in Afghanistan,
uh and all the you know things with Hunter Biden
and all this stuff, and all the the law Fair
going on and stuff destroying trying to destroy Donald Trump
through law Fair and things like that. We saw all that.
(59:26):
We we saw it, and we remember it because it
was yesterday when it happened, just yesterday. And and those
sobs cannot escape that because there's still who they are.
It's still who they are, and they got nowhere else
to go unless we let them, Unless we let them,
If we let them get get away with this stuff,
(59:49):
shame on us.
Speaker 9 (59:50):
But we got it, We got all they want. Yeah,
because in the end, when you point that out, the
egregious behavior just gets bigger and bigger. Now you mentioned Afghanistan.
Like I said earlier in your show, I have a
number of friends who are either active duty military, National
(01:00:10):
Guard or veterans, and if you mentioned the withdrawal from Afghanistan,
you will uniformly get from those folks condemnation Joe Biden
and his buddies because they screwed the pooch on this
and people died. The point was, though we had a
plan to leave Afghanistan, it would be done gradually. It
(01:00:33):
would gradually turn things over. It's not unlike what we
did in Iraq.
Speaker 7 (01:00:38):
And Donald Trump had the plan. Donald Trump had that plan.
Speaker 9 (01:00:42):
It's John Chiefs had put that plan together. It had
been in place a long time. And Biden's left his
nut job folks said, now I'll ignore that what he said.
Let's just shut the door.
Speaker 7 (01:00:53):
Let's get every door, give them all the give them
bg what was the name of the birgham Give Air
Force base right next to China with eighty five billion
dollars worth of planes and trucks and tanks. I mean,
they still got it. And Trump says, you know what,
I want it back. You got to love the guy.
Speaker 9 (01:01:16):
I tell you what the military folks that I know
absolutely hated Joe Biden as commander in chief. Course, in fact,
they called him the joke in chief. Thankfully he had
a few folks underneath him that hadn't drank the Biden
kool aid and kept the military running. More are less okay,
But if you recall, he shoved DEI down their throats,
(01:01:38):
he shoved a bunch of racist garbage down their throats.
And when all of that went away with Donald J. Trump,
believed me. Those folks said, Wow, we just survived an
idiot as a commander in chief, and now we've got
somebody that actually believes in the constitution, somebody that has
some sand, somebody that's interested in the well being of
(01:01:59):
our country. Who ray and hallelujah. So yeah, Trump has
been a good thing. You won't find very many military
folks that that will bad mouth him. He's probably the
best commander in chief we've had since Sizemower. Yeah, yeah,
I don't know where we're going with this, but the
fact is I'm still lambassing the Biden administration and happily
(01:02:21):
doing it.
Speaker 7 (01:02:23):
Well, see, it's it's going to be a reminder for
a lot of years of of what went wrong as
long as Trump can maintain doing the opposite, which is
what is amazingly good for America and easy to figure
(01:02:44):
out not You don't need to You don't need to
be a genius to figure out this, because it's common sense.
Like are there how many? How many genders are there?
Speaker 8 (01:02:56):
Right?
Speaker 7 (01:02:56):
Well, there's two. But you go on the people in
this kind saying on the sixty three sixty four, that's nuts.
Speaker 9 (01:03:04):
Read the Bible, read the Torah, man and woman period.
Speaker 7 (01:03:09):
Well there's other people, don't I said one.
Speaker 9 (01:03:11):
Hundred years ago they would be locked up in an
asylum because they're nuts. Since the nineteen sixties, we've turned
all the crazy people loose. They're running a muck.
Speaker 7 (01:03:20):
Well, they're running the country. In a lot of cases,
they're running states.
Speaker 9 (01:03:24):
Some of these folks have gotten into the politics and
are actually running them.
Speaker 7 (01:03:27):
Yeah, yeah, right yeah, Hakim.
Speaker 9 (01:03:30):
As a parting shot. Dave Jeffries. Yes, Now, this is
a person that I disliked with some vigor. He's a jerk.
They called him the Brooklyn for Rock and uh Jeffries
solicited money from guess who uh Epstein.
Speaker 7 (01:03:52):
Did he Yeah, he did, he did. The real Jeffrey
Epstein that like the real one. Yeah, not like Jasmine Crooked.
She got money from all the other Epstein's who are
still alive, and then claimed, well it was an Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 9 (01:04:11):
Satimon Crockett opened her mouth and whenever that happens, a
bunch of stupid falls out of it. And she had
claimed that some Republicans folks got money from Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 10 (01:04:23):
Well they did.
Speaker 9 (01:04:24):
One of them is a doctor in New Jersey, was
very much still alive. And she said when he was
an entrepreneur in New York City who was very much.
Speaker 7 (01:04:32):
She justified it with well they were an Epstein. I
mean she did it on purpose.
Speaker 9 (01:04:38):
Jessmen, jessmind, please hold your mouth shut in public, because
whenever you speak, stupid falls out of it, and you
really don't want to look stupid in front of the cameras.
But oh, by the way, you do look stupid in
front of the cameras. You've got a room temperature.
Speaker 8 (01:04:55):
IQ.
Speaker 9 (01:04:56):
How the hell did you get into Paulicy.
Speaker 7 (01:04:58):
That's a great question, all right, my friend, I guess
it's time, But you know you don't. You don't want
to end your interviews because you got so much good stuff,
but there's there should be. You don't want to, you know,
I don't want you to overwork that fifty and fifty
seven year old brain you've got, because it's amazing. We
need to we need to restart it and get it
(01:05:20):
ready for next week, don't we. We could have those
conversations that next week. No, no, we're gonna We're gonna
miss the show next week. Okay, you know, all right, so.
Speaker 9 (01:05:31):
Our conversations could go on for hours, because well.
Speaker 7 (01:05:34):
We could be here all day. Yeah, yeah, bring the
two bald guys. And then if we did it, if
we did a podcast together, which we're doing, we just
call ourselves two bald guys Butt and Jeff Button Jeff. Okay,
I'm going for Jeff. No, no, you're Jeff. Wait a minute, okay,
(01:05:55):
all right, well, thank you so much, my friend. Uh,
let's hear it for John Jeffrey Bradshaw. I have a
great Thanksgiving. And by by the way, everyone else have
a great Thanksgiving too. And if you're going to talk politics,
and I say, yeah, why not, you're gonna talk politics,
don't don't give us, you know, don't don't let them
(01:06:17):
walk all over you because you love them have the facts.
You have the facts on your side, and if they
want to hate you for the facts, so be it.
Speaker 9 (01:06:26):
They already a couple of weeks.
Speaker 7 (01:06:29):
All right, my friend, Okay, we're back. My lovely wife
is back. Hi, honey, Hi. We had two phone calls
now three? Oh, Adolf? Okay, I was doing an interview
right now, But I think I know who this is?
Is this eight off? All right? How are you know?
(01:06:52):
If you ever listen to the show, you know, you
know when I was doing an interview or not? Yeah, yeah,
I know.
Speaker 6 (01:07:01):
It's difficult because all I got is the phone. I
don't have a computer.
Speaker 7 (01:07:04):
Okay, okay, well.
Speaker 13 (01:07:08):
You can get it on into what I mean technically
technically you can get on Facebook, x Rumble YouTube and
he's not he.
Speaker 7 (01:07:15):
Doesn't have a computer.
Speaker 8 (01:07:17):
You can do it on your phone.
Speaker 7 (01:07:17):
So do it on your phone. Yeah, you see that
you learn something there?
Speaker 6 (01:07:21):
Right, we'll have we have to give that a try, all.
Speaker 7 (01:07:24):
Right, Yeah, give it a try, you know, because you're
missing a lot of good stuff.
Speaker 6 (01:07:27):
Here, Oh go, I'm always missing the good stuff.
Speaker 7 (01:07:30):
That's too bad.
Speaker 6 (01:07:31):
That's gonna be married.
Speaker 7 (01:07:33):
That's why you're married. I'm telling at me again. Yeah, here,
give her a joke. This will calm her down. What
do you call what do you call a dancing calf?
That's a tough qui fred a steer, But a lot
(01:07:54):
of you from you could have had the other thing
in two. How dare you call my guests a bastard?
That's my job. Yeah, now that's there we go.
Speaker 6 (01:08:09):
You know, the Democrats are just going out of their
way to step and do too all over the place.
Speaker 7 (01:08:14):
Yeah, they don't understand what they're doing that God knows.
They don't get what they're doing. It's like Jesus saying, Lord,
they know not what they're doing. Yeah, it's just crazy.
Why am I calling Jesus I'm Jewish? Wait a minute,
he was Jewish.
Speaker 21 (01:08:31):
Their biggest concern is we just need to beat up Trump,
and that's the only thing they care about.
Speaker 6 (01:08:35):
Meat him up and get rid of it.
Speaker 7 (01:08:37):
It seems that's true. And it seems that they hate
not just Trump, they hate America. They hate its concepts,
they hate its constitution, they hate its Supreme Court. They
want to they want to make sure everything is is
UH coming from the top people and down to the
(01:08:59):
UH to us immigrants or or stupid people, because eventually
that's what we become is is uh, their their pawns.
Eventually we got to obey them or we're we're in
trouble and that's what they want, Well we can't get.
Speaker 6 (01:09:18):
There's going to be a perfect example of it.
Speaker 7 (01:09:19):
You got that it already? Is it already?
Speaker 6 (01:09:22):
Is this is they're going to get surprises like you
ain't never seen.
Speaker 7 (01:09:25):
This is a big day because at the same time
that uh Mandami is meeting with Trump, they're voting on
a a article of of shaming communists that we should
shun them. Uh, and that's that's going to be a
(01:09:48):
vote in Congress. So that's going to be really something.
So you're going to have maybe the New York communism.
He's not going to get a great deal from Trump.
Trump's not going to give many federal money beca because
he can't get me from Kathy Hockel, who is the
who is the governor of New York, that's for sure.
Speaker 21 (01:10:10):
Yeah, I don't know what he's thinking his words. He's
going to get the money, but yeah, he'll stump in
to the people. That's where it's coming from.
Speaker 7 (01:10:18):
Well, yeah, maybe maybe you'll get it from uh, you know,
sorrows or somebody like that. But no, he's not going
to get that kind of money from then you're talking
about billions of billions of dollars, you know, to run
a free bussing, free healthcare, give letting the government run
(01:10:39):
the supermarkets.
Speaker 21 (01:10:41):
Oh my god, Well, a government running everything is nobody's
obviously doing any work, positive work well, and accomplishing anything
other than money.
Speaker 7 (01:10:53):
What they need to accomplish is whatever the government tells
him to accomplish. And they don't pay very well.
Speaker 6 (01:10:58):
No, ain't that the truth?
Speaker 8 (01:10:59):
It's right.
Speaker 6 (01:11:00):
They think you're poor. Now way they see what's going
to happen, Well.
Speaker 7 (01:11:03):
They they're going to get a big taste of that.
And the hour in some of these cities, you know,
they had the is it snap when they have the
free food, the food stamps and things like that. They
found out through this, the the schumers stopping the government.
(01:11:28):
They found out that a lot there's a lot of
people that are cheating on this. Some of them are dead.
There's like a half half a million people who get
food stamps who sadly have died, all right, and there's
other people that are getting double paid. All all turns
(01:11:52):
into about a million two million dollars and that's just
around well, I guess it's around the United States. I mean,
you know, you find things like that and and and
you know, and then everything else goes up in smoke
in terms of the numbers of who has jobs because
they don't want jobs, don't need jobs, don't need jobs.
(01:12:14):
They get fed and food and whatever, they get fed
and all that other stuff. And then you got the
you know, they're they're they're uh illegally legal according to
the government to take all this money because it's they
don't look at it, and they say. All they do
is they come down when when the vote's to be taken,
(01:12:36):
and they say, vote for me because you got all
this money.
Speaker 6 (01:12:41):
Yeah, ain't that the truth?
Speaker 7 (01:12:43):
Yeah? And the train is going by. You know. I
tried to call Donald and says, you know, when when
when I'm doing my show, could you just could you
please not send the train through. It's bad enough every
once in a while I get to have to hear
your plane flying over, because that's pretty loud too, But
the train, Come on, man, give me a break. I'm
(01:13:04):
your fan. Every day I get I get ten fifteen
things from him. I swear to God, it's like Dave.
I love you, Dave. How come do I have your
right phone number? Dave? It's God. My wife's seen this,
haven't you. Yeah? There you go? Yeah, yeah, Well what
are you doubting me? Why are you so happy?
Speaker 4 (01:13:27):
I'm just smiling at all the junk you get in
your email and texting?
Speaker 1 (01:13:32):
Oh okay, it's never ending.
Speaker 7 (01:13:34):
My wife is happy today, Thank god.
Speaker 21 (01:13:36):
Oh I wish I just had a percentage, small percentage
of that money some always have been sending back from Minnesota.
Speaker 7 (01:13:43):
Well, yeah, why don't they send the biggest chunk of it?
And that would be uh Omar Omar, the one of
the the gals that they're along with AC and a
couple others used to be Uh what was the name
(01:14:05):
of the gal that was with the Oh Bush, Kerrie Bush?
You know that was? Yeah? How about that? Yeah? All right,
my friend, what else you got?
Speaker 6 (01:14:16):
I'm good to go. I'm still vertical. I'm sitting down,
but I'm still vertical.
Speaker 7 (01:14:21):
I'm sitting down to but I'm feeling pretty good lately.
I don't know, I don't know. Maybe I already had
a shower an hour to the show. Okay, No, I see,
have a great weekend because I'll be sleeping the whole weekend.
All right, have a great Thanksgiving, okay, hid Joanne? Yeah,
we'll do all right. Thanks, let's hear it for it off.
(01:14:45):
All right, he's done, and uh, let's see, let's do
some Let's do a couple more clips. Let you know
Trump was at McDonald's, do we Let's let's play a
couple of clips from that.
Speaker 11 (01:15:00):
You are with an incredible company, and I'm thrilled to
be here with the men and the women who are
really the heart and soul of one of the greatest,
most admired, and most successful companies in the history.
Speaker 7 (01:15:12):
Of the world.
Speaker 11 (01:15:12):
Frankly, the one and only McDonald's.
Speaker 9 (01:15:16):
I've gone there a couple.
Speaker 11 (01:15:17):
Of times, and I'm honored to stand before you as
the very first McDonald's fry cook ever to become President
of the United States. And I actually was there for
about thirty minutes, and that was thirty minutes longer than
Kamala was there, despite her job at McDonald's that didn't
(01:15:40):
work out too well, and the person at McDonald's that
informed us off the record that she never worked there.
Whoever you are, we appreciate that these are two guys
that own and run a place called Google. They called
me the following day after I did that McDonald's little
because it was it wasn't a commercial. You got it
(01:16:02):
for nothing, it was a skit. And they told me
that I didn't know them. I just I said, who
are they?
Speaker 6 (01:16:09):
They owned Google.
Speaker 11 (01:16:10):
I said, that's pretty good, that's not bad, and that
it received more hits than anything else in the history
of Google, and that records it still stands. So congratulations on.
Speaker 6 (01:16:24):
Congratulations on allowing us to use it. But you've made
a very good deal as usual.
Speaker 11 (01:16:30):
But you know, in the old days, McDonald's and many
others would call me to do this kind of a thing,
come over and say some words and talk, and it
pay me millions of dollars.
Speaker 9 (01:16:42):
Likewise they do it.
Speaker 11 (01:16:43):
They'd call out, there's only superstars, said that pay them
millions of dollars to speak. And as president, I'm doing
this damn thing for nothing because it's you. It's an
honor to do it, and it's an honor to be here. Really,
the job that McDonald's has done is incredible and that
you're doing. But as you may have heard, I'm also
(01:17:04):
one of your all time most loyal customers.
Speaker 9 (01:17:07):
I really am well, well others I think.
Speaker 6 (01:17:11):
I think that's good. I'm pretty sure that's good, while.
Speaker 11 (01:17:14):
Other politicians fly around on campaign planes stocked with expensive
catering on Trump Force one prior to ascending to Air
Force one, which is quite a nice plan. Also, we
served only McDonald's almost every time. On occasion we couldn't
find one, which is pretty hard to believe we'd go
another route, but we really did. You fed us very
(01:17:36):
well and I even got Bobby Kennedy to eat a
big mac.
Speaker 7 (01:17:39):
Okay, we're back, and I just wanted to make a
comment here. We're to do a couple of commercials here
right after this. But you know, I used to go
to these meetings, these are political financial meetings things like
that in DC, and I remember questioning Carol Rove about
some stuff and this, that and the other, and seeing
my old buddy that was a lawyer for he was
(01:18:01):
he was a lawyer for the UH, one of the
departments up there, the the age of which is now
Pam BONDI d O J and he's he was trying
to get out of there and he was asking me for,
you know, stuff to give. But we played football together.
He was the right guard for Evanston Township High School
(01:18:25):
and generally I was the left guard offensively, and quite
a difference. He was a lot bigger than me, but
he was a good guy and he's kind of disappeared,
but he was. He was a big Biden uh fan,
and I haven't I haven't talked to him since. But uh,
you know, I'm not sure the guys who are top.
(01:18:47):
I don't know about their politics. I just do know
that they were DEEI until fairly recently. They got out.
They got out of it late, which I'm very happy about,
and they've stopped lecturing me on having Fox News on
my TV and one of my restaurants, he actually came
(01:19:08):
in says, what about your local coverage? I says, I
live in We're in Rolla, Missouri. We don't have local
coverage here. We got Saint Louis, we got Springfield, and
I choose Fox News and we have another TV in
the same restaurant, and you're going to listen to whatever
the hell you want to listen to. Okay with that one,
but I want Fox News. Most of my people in
(01:19:30):
here want to hear Fox News. And it's true, you
know it's true. So Okay, that's my little talk on that,
and uh we're going to take some commercials. Be right
back with you. Don't touch the dial or the computer. Thanks.
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Speaker 7 (01:25:45):
Okay, we're back. We're back, and we've got coming up next.
We've got Chris Adamo, who's always exciting and excited, and
you know, I get I get these uh, these crazy
people from sis places like that, and they're very passionate.
Another guy would be the guy what's his name Lockwood?
(01:26:12):
Richard Lockwood and it's really something else, Pierce or something
like that or Yeah. I mean, he's got a lot
of different names. I guess he was hiding because he's
got all this information about these well, these space aliens,
and it's really cool to listen to him because you know,
he's got contacts that were in all these major colleges
(01:26:36):
that were developing this stuff for the army and stuff.
Shannon Reid JJ with a flural halo. I mean it
didn't look like that to you. And we have an
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(01:26:57):
He's always reposting my stuff. He is a great patriot,
Owen McNamee. And I'll tell you what, I get a
lot of help out of Facebook, and I get a
lot of help out of out of X. Believe it
or not. I used to get a lot of crap
out of X. He used to get punished for being
(01:27:17):
in there as well as Sometimes it seems like I'm
being punished on Facebook, but I'm not. I'm not making
the final decision on that, so you know, yeah, yeah,
I can throw stuff back there, and you know, I
got I got, I got the president back there and
he'll he'll clean it up. Don't worry about it. So
how long is the president going to stand there behind me?
(01:27:40):
I'm getting a little nervous here, I know.
Speaker 4 (01:27:42):
Do you want him to be on the screen with
you or what would make you happy?
Speaker 7 (01:27:46):
Yeah? Come on? You know he actually sends me messages saying, Dave,
are we going to do our interview today?
Speaker 8 (01:27:54):
I mean, he is a little busy to be hanging
out here.
Speaker 7 (01:27:57):
I think he could I think he could do worse
than have interview with me. There are things I could
probably add to him that that he'd consider, although you know,
I doubt that. I doubt that there's there's many things
that he hasn't thought of. All right, Yeah, and and
(01:28:17):
look at who we got, Oh my goodness, just in time.
We have our next guests. And apparently he's uh, he's
he's just back from his fellow Wyoming, Wyoming? Why Whyoming?
And uh, there was a well, there was a funeral, sadly,
(01:28:42):
and my next guest has lots to say about religion, socialists,
and communism. Please welcome all the way from Well, I
think Missouri, Chris Adamo. So, uh did you go to
the funeral?
Speaker 10 (01:29:00):
Wasn't nice?
Speaker 8 (01:29:00):
Dave?
Speaker 10 (01:29:01):
Oh God, that wasn't nice. But I'll tell you something.
But you know, and how they given how they did
the same crowd, the Rhinos, Liz Cheney crowd, they politicize
the whole thing. They refused to allow Trump and Vance
to be there. Really, And there's sitting on the front seat,
the front row right there with Kamala Harris and Joe
(01:29:23):
Biden and uh and the Bushes and the the usual
crowd of DC insider. There's Mike Pence. Okay, so so yeah, unfortunately.
Speaker 7 (01:29:33):
Well that's you know, see, that's good news though. I
mean I like that. I mean I like to know that.
Speaker 10 (01:29:38):
It's it's it's necessary to know because, uh, you know,
we have right now, We've got a bunch of scrambling
going on in the GOP and lots of things. I
could take over eight different rabbit trails for you if you.
Speaker 7 (01:29:52):
Want, Well, we're gonna we're gonna start down the rabbit trails.
But it's good to know what your competition is doing.
It's always good to know. George Bush gave a very
interesting speech during that. I listened to a lot of that,
and I guess he was in love with this guy, uh, Cheney.
And Cheney was just supposed to be the guy to
(01:30:14):
guide him as to who the VP should be, and
he ended up being the VP. I find that kind
of interesting.
Speaker 10 (01:30:23):
Yeah, the the DC crowd, I mean, the way they operate,
it's it is, it's dirty, it's underhanded. It's always uh
a matter of climbing the ladder. You push the person
in front of you up the ladder if you can,
if that'll help you, and then you rip them off
the ladder and get past them. The first chance you
(01:30:45):
get the other thing you mentioned Bush there, the Bush crowd.
I don't know how much detail you've gone into with
this yet, but the Bush crowd, these people are at
the very least they're delusional or they have a lot
more dirty tricks up their sleeve than we expect. Because
the Bush crowd honestly is talking this week about strategizing
(01:31:07):
to retake the Republican Party. So you and I are
going to abandon Donald Trump people like him, and we're
going to go back to Jeb Bush. We're going to
go back to uh uh, you know, John McCain or
Mitt Romney or Liz Cheney. We're going to go back
to the to the insipid sellout of gop Rhino business
(01:31:28):
as usual, because the Bushes say, hey, we've got the name,
We're the family.
Speaker 7 (01:31:33):
This is why you're on the show every week.
Speaker 10 (01:31:35):
Almost you wouldn't put up with me otherwise.
Speaker 1 (01:31:38):
Huh yeah, probably not. Well, you owe me a pizza.
You never gave me a pizza.
Speaker 10 (01:31:43):
You didn't respond. I asked if you wanted to go
filter fish pizza.
Speaker 7 (01:31:47):
I've never heard of a Gavelta fish pizza, either of you.
Speaker 10 (01:31:51):
Apple On pizza in California. I mean if you could
put pineapple.
Speaker 7 (01:31:54):
And I could do but pineapple, I've done that before.
It's bad. That verges on Okay, So that's a Jewish thing,
a little fruit to something.
Speaker 10 (01:32:03):
You know, Well, if you if you want to do
it jewish, what's more jewish? Think of filter fish? Anyway,
back to fun issues.
Speaker 7 (01:32:09):
I'm built the fish. What am I going to do?
A built the fish and ham sandwich.
Speaker 10 (01:32:14):
Oh that's what I may have to give that a
try once I get off there.
Speaker 7 (01:32:17):
Yeah, I bet you will too. Throw a few noodles
in good money.
Speaker 10 (01:32:21):
How's that?
Speaker 7 (01:32:22):
Uh, throw a few noodles in it. You can have
yourself lasagna lasagna fish.
Speaker 10 (01:32:29):
So hey, I I'm in between all the levity, which
absolute mee I enjoy. We're in We're in a dangerous,
dangerous situation.
Speaker 7 (01:32:37):
We're always in a dangerous situation.
Speaker 10 (01:32:39):
It's getting worse. I'm telling you so, I know.
Speaker 7 (01:32:41):
I know.
Speaker 10 (01:32:42):
If you look at America in about eighteen sixty eighteen
fifty nine, it's like the forces were lining up. You
have you have frankly evil people fighting for slavery, fighting
for human enslavement.
Speaker 7 (01:32:57):
But they do it.
Speaker 10 (01:32:58):
They don't come out and say, well, we want to
be able to enslave whoever we want. No, they don't
say that. They say, it's all about states rights. Let's
put ourselves on the moral high ground, so we can
fight for absolute evil, human enslavement. It's all about states rights.
Abortion comes up, and it's it's we're not going to
talk about killing unborn babies, which is not, by the way,
a religious viewpoint, that's a biological fact. Is that every
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abortion takes the life of a human baby.
Speaker 8 (01:33:24):
We're not going to talk about that.
Speaker 10 (01:33:25):
We're going to talk choice, women's rights, elevating women.
Speaker 8 (01:33:29):
Okay.
Speaker 10 (01:33:29):
They always put themselves on this phony moral high ground,
right and we're at a point now, And the names
right right now, I have there's a couple more on
the list. I didn't yet, but it's Mark Kelly, who's
senator from Arizona, Jason Crowe who's a representative from Colorado,
and Maggie Goodlander and I believe she's from New Hampton.
Speaker 7 (01:33:49):
You already played the clip, okay, And and.
Speaker 10 (01:33:52):
They're they're advocating sedition the only thing left And I'm
I don't say this as a joke. I'm telling you
we're in a very bad precipice right now. The only
thing left is they haven't actually fired the cannons on
Fort Sumter. And for those who know history, and we
all should, that was the kickoff of the United States
(01:34:12):
Civil War. Okay, they're counting on us not drawing a
line in the sand that we won't let them cross.
They're counting on us backing off.
Speaker 7 (01:34:22):
And how do they do it.
Speaker 10 (01:34:24):
They're on their moral high ground again, their phony, hypocritical
moral high ground. They're they're calling out Trump because he's
saying that they deserve the death penalty. He's calling them seditious.
They connected the rest of the dots, and you know what,
they connected them correctly. Sedition, treason, what's the what's the
punishment for high treason? And it's in the Constitution. But
(01:34:45):
they're going to call out Trump on that to say, oh,
look what he's doing. He's advocating murdering us. He's the
bad guy. We're the good guys. We're just fighting for whatever.
Whatever their their excuses for their sedition and treason, they
need to be held to account.
Speaker 7 (01:34:58):
I would I would say exactly. In fact, there's these
guys are ex military. They take extra kind of responsibilities
on the job than the average American. You know, they
are supposed to be diligent in how they followed the
Constitution more so than the average person.
Speaker 10 (01:35:20):
They took that you're right about the military. They took
an oath then uphold the Constitution. When they got into
the Congress and the Senate, they took an oath then
to upholding another.
Speaker 7 (01:35:31):
A double concern about being in tune with the Constitution
and being in agreement with it. That's what they pledge
in two different pledging instances.
Speaker 10 (01:35:44):
If they sworn oath, they violated in both cases. They
need to any military benefits, any military rank, they need
to be stripped of those things, and they need to
be kicked out of the US Congress. We do not
need people in the United States Congress who are advocate
kating war against the US because connect the dots a
little bit more.
Speaker 7 (01:36:05):
Yeah, well there, I like that, Jeffrey or John. I'm sorry, no,
I'm reading it now as we're talking. There are a
whole lot of veterans who will not back down mess
with us at your peril, and he needs an.
Speaker 10 (01:36:18):
Alliance pure he put up there is we We have
got to stand our ground. They will push us as
far as we let them. Meanwhile, and this is no less,
This is more of those dots that are connected. Meanwhile,
what we've got, uh, this whole Tucker thing, UH is
is proving to be totally completely in uh in concert
(01:36:39):
with the Islamists who are there. They're just another front
of the same war against America. They're coming there.
Speaker 7 (01:36:47):
Give me an example of that, because you know what,
I'm going back and forth between you and another great
guests on my show, which is Mark McCluskey. And he
is a friend of personal friends of Tucker Carlson because
of the the case back in twenty twenty where they
invaded his house and I don't know, you know, he's
(01:37:10):
sticking with him.
Speaker 10 (01:37:12):
And I was a big fan of Tucker Carlson back then.
Speaker 7 (01:37:15):
Well so was that.
Speaker 10 (01:37:16):
There's there's a lot of people that you know, So.
Speaker 7 (01:37:19):
What he done? What has he done to make you
feel that he is not being what he was?
Speaker 10 (01:37:26):
Well, let's connect him to another person who I was
also a big candish So who is who's totally like
the plague? And that's Candae allway. Yeah, they were saying
the right things back when and when it was when
they he was he was defending Mark McClusky. I would
have defended Mark two because that was purely a leftist
(01:37:46):
attack on him, and I understand that loyalty. However, we
have we have We saw what happened in the New
York election. We're watching what's happening in Minneapolis. Yeah, Dearborn
Michigan right now.
Speaker 7 (01:38:00):
They had a they had a.
Speaker 10 (01:38:03):
A bunch of Jewish people surrounded by Islamists who were
essentially going on the attack against them. Okay, and and
we have things like this happening and we can't ignore it,
and Tucker is covering for it. I'm sorry, I'm sorry
Tucker has has uh they use the word drunk the
kool aid. That's what he's done.
Speaker 7 (01:38:23):
He really, he really is. Are you saying he's really
anti Semitic, because that's what you're saying.
Speaker 10 (01:38:28):
Absolutely. I think there's no there's no question about that.
This is not a matter of of of the fact that, well,
if you don't agree with every single thing that Yah
who does, then then we're going to attack you. No,
Because when when Tucker confronted Ted Cruz, the way he
framed it was, so do you support every single thing
(01:38:48):
Netanya who has ever done? Because that's the only way
you can say you support Israel. Well, do you support
America that way?
Speaker 7 (01:38:54):
Dave?
Speaker 10 (01:38:55):
Do I Do I support everything that Washington has ever done,
that Biden ever did, know it's not a matter of that.
Do I support America?
Speaker 8 (01:39:02):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (01:39:03):
Okay?
Speaker 10 (01:39:03):
And Tucker framed it that way specifically to put to
put Cruise in a false dilemma. And and he did
it to give cover to to the anti Semitism. And
if you watch where he's coming from, it's anti Semitic.
Speaker 7 (01:39:17):
Why is he doing it? You know why? I I
what's the motive? Because Cannice owns it. At about the
same time has broken with the Jewish community after being
around Jews, uh, pretty much all her political life, right,
And I've I've sent her a few comments about it
because this Zionism, hate Zionism, and where are these Jews
(01:39:39):
getting getting because they're just because they're at these uh
these universities and they're getting kept out of class and
stuff like that. She's defending.
Speaker 10 (01:39:49):
We're seeing things right out of the browsers. Tell me something, though, Dave,
tell me, do you do you dislike Chuck Schumer?
Speaker 7 (01:39:56):
Do I dislike him? Yes or no?
Speaker 10 (01:39:58):
Do you do you dislike Chuck Schumer. Is he is
a worthless pos okay, meaning you dislike him? Okay, are
you and that meaning?
Speaker 7 (01:40:05):
Is that what that means?
Speaker 10 (01:40:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:40:06):
I think that kind of means that, right. Yeah?
Speaker 10 (01:40:09):
Does that make you and Andy Semi?
Speaker 7 (01:40:11):
Uh? Well, no, I don't think it makes me. It
actually makes me a good jewka.
Speaker 10 (01:40:19):
Not because he's Jewish, because he's a hardcore leftist.
Speaker 1 (01:40:22):
Okay, well, he's he's a trader to Jews.
Speaker 10 (01:40:26):
Well and there and frankly, every every every Jewish person
in America who still votes Democrat is a trader to
or either goad suicidal.
Speaker 7 (01:40:35):
What are the Jews about the Jews who voted for
uh for Zohan in New York?
Speaker 10 (01:40:44):
There's that and and no, I don't understand that. But
does does this mean that you and I hate those people?
Does this mean that we want to wipe them out
because they're Jewish? No, it means that they're doing really
stupid things because they've embraced leftist ideology. So if we
talk about these issues on the basis of ideology, it's
one thing. But if we talk about them on the
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basis of ethnicity, that's a whole different thing. And that's
where you enter into this evil and for whatever reason
Tucker has gone there. He's not picking out specific policies
of Netanyahu and say, you know, he needs to change
these because if he started talking policy and you start
talking about the things Netanyah who might have done wrong,
(01:41:25):
people that got hurt in Gaza that shouldn't have or whatever,
then you've got this much bigger mass on the other
side of what about what the Islamis has been doing.
So he doesn't do it that way. He talks about
it on the basis of Zionism, okay, which is somehow
the biggest evil in the world. And it's a matter
of changing, changing the subject. You might remember where this
(01:41:48):
comes from? Where did that become a dirty word? By
the way, I'm a Zionist.
Speaker 7 (01:41:52):
I believe in the Land of Israel as the Jewish state,
which God God, it's the only stated He's ever given
to a people.
Speaker 10 (01:42:02):
And guess what after after two thousand years of dispersal
around the globe, he brought them back. And you'll hear leftists.
You'll hear leftists completely contradict themselves on this because in
one breath they'll tell you, well, those are just a
bunch of eth no Europeans.
Speaker 7 (01:42:18):
Oh, oh, tell me about it. Where where's Palestine at? Where?
Who was the king of Palestine? Was it? Was there
a king of Palestine?
Speaker 10 (01:42:26):
Do you know where the name Palestine came?
Speaker 7 (01:42:27):
Sure, it came from the Romans.
Speaker 10 (01:42:29):
The Romans. They were doing it. They were they were
trolling Jewish people there because because they were saying that
it's the Philistine land. Okay, and they did it they
did it as a as in your face.
Speaker 7 (01:42:41):
Thing.
Speaker 10 (01:42:41):
Point is these these democrats, these these I'm sorry, these uh,
these anti Semites, and and many of the same same
people involved, these anti Semites. In one breath they'll say
that these eth no Europeans are from all over the place,
they're not Jewish, and so they don't have any right
to to to their their ancient land. And the next
breath they'll tell you it's all those Jews that are
(01:43:04):
doing this. They're all Jews, They're all these evil Jews. Okay.
So the point is they're either an ethnic group.
Speaker 7 (01:43:09):
Oh wait, the latest is from from Kenna's own You know,
the Jews are all black. Okay, Now I get I
realize that Jewish lives matter. Wait a minute, I realized
that in the in the summer, I probably get a
few more rays where I get a lot darker. In fact,
(01:43:30):
when I was a high school wrestler, I want to
practice one time in the middle of February or something
like that, and I was the only white guy there.
So what happened was fifteen other guys and they're they're
all black. They wanted to see who was the blackest guy.
I finished fourth from the bottom. I mean, it wasn't
(01:43:51):
bad quite Frankly.
Speaker 10 (01:43:54):
You can have maybe you can you can we get together.
You can make me a dish of hamhocks and g
filter fishing ham pocks and my wife put ham and
beans on the table, hamhocks into filter fish. I'm gonna
I'm going to quote you on that when you're happy.
Speaker 7 (01:44:08):
You know, I marry I married a Christian woman. She's
a minister German minister woman whose job job description is
to convert as many Jews as possible. And she's got
one of them Solomon swords with her.
Speaker 10 (01:44:27):
I mean, so that when we need to explain to them,
you don't lose your Jewish faith when you accept the
Jewish Messiah. It's just that simple that it's probably the
biggest scam that's been pulling on them.
Speaker 7 (01:44:38):
You know, they have to. There's a lot of there's
a lot of commentary on this. You know, he he
he lived as a Jew, and he died as a Jew. Okay,
say what you want to, but he never was erected.
And and the Apostle Paul, who was also a Jewish,
big right throughout Jews, leader of Pharisee. The Apostle Paul
(01:44:59):
said in his epistles and his letters to the different
different churches, different people, he talked about the importance of
the Jewish faith as a foundation for who they were
as Christians. And two are inextricably linked. And for those
to try try and detach them, they're trying to ignore
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everything from Genesis all the way through Isaiah, Daniel Ezekiel,
all the way through the Gospels, the Book of Acts,
the Epistles, and the very last book in the Bible,
the Book of Revelation. And so yeah, that that message
is consistent throughout. So we follow the the the old Bible.
(01:45:43):
We fell. We follow what the ten Commandments are supposed
to do. We're supposed to follow it. I don't necessarily, but.
Speaker 9 (01:45:50):
You didn't even make it this morning, David, excuse.
Speaker 7 (01:45:53):
Us excuse him? Whah? How many? How many? How many
rules do God? I have? He had ten, and the
last one was to not worship any God but me.
Speaker 10 (01:46:07):
That's the first one.
Speaker 7 (01:46:08):
Okay, first one could be because if you don't.
Speaker 10 (01:46:11):
Get that one right, you're going to mess up the
rest of them.
Speaker 7 (01:46:13):
Well, okay, I got that one right, didn't they? So
where do you come off? Where did God make the exception?
Where did where did that happen? Do you show me
where that happened? Where did you say? Okay, but you
can you can also worship Jesus and marry Okay. Now, now, okay,
I'm going to.
Speaker 10 (01:46:30):
Get down to nitty gritty need to go.
Speaker 7 (01:46:32):
I can understand the person that isn't Jewish.
Speaker 10 (01:46:38):
Okay, it's out of the Old Testament. I was going
to wait two weeks to quote this to you, but
I'll give it to you today. Isaiah nine. Four unto
us a child is born. Four unto us, a son
is given, and the government shall be upon his shoulder,
and his name shall be called Wonderful counselor the Mighty God,
the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace, in the same
(01:47:00):
exact sense.
Speaker 7 (01:47:01):
And his name was Hershey Schwartz and and for some
reason nobody took it. It didn't take on what they
meant to. God himself did not ever cancel. Do not
worship anyone but myself.
Speaker 10 (01:47:18):
Jesus himself said, I did not come to abolish those things.
I came to fulfill them. We can talk about this
all day if you want. However, However, like I said,
Isaiah and Einstein, do you.
Speaker 7 (01:47:30):
Think every Jew in the world ought to convert? Is
that correct?
Speaker 10 (01:47:34):
Not convert?
Speaker 7 (01:47:34):
No? What should they do?
Speaker 10 (01:47:36):
They become Messianic Jews?
Speaker 7 (01:47:39):
Oh my god?
Speaker 10 (01:47:40):
The story you remember Paul Harvey, the biggest, the biggest,
giving you the rest of the story, the biggest traders
to Judaism at least. Is he going to have me
back on again after this?
Speaker 1 (01:47:50):
Of course they will, Oh yeah, okay, oh yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:47:53):
Why why I love it? Because you don't have an
argument for that. You still we haven't said how God
has said this, and Jesus didn't say it. Jesus did
not say it when he was alive. He didn't. He
didn't slap the Jews around, He did everything. What the
hell was the dinner he was at the day before
(01:48:16):
he was executed? Dinner the last dinner of what is
that was?
Speaker 11 (01:48:22):
What?
Speaker 7 (01:48:22):
Excuse me? What was that dinner?
Speaker 10 (01:48:25):
I'm trying to tell you. I'm trying to tell you
you if you're if you're gonna if we're gonna go here,
I'll go here. He was explaining that you me, everybody else.
It says in the Old Testament our greatest righteousness is
but filthy rags those ten commandments.
Speaker 1 (01:48:38):
We all blow it.
Speaker 7 (01:48:39):
We can't do it on our own.
Speaker 10 (01:48:41):
We need we need his fulfillment of God's promise because
we can't do it on our own. This is the Messiah.
This is the Messiah spoken in Isaiah chapter fifty three.
That's Jesus Christ, our Lord. That's our sacrifice. He made
the sacrifice because we blew it. And if you want
to go down the ten commandments and one by one,
and let's talk about how we blew it, I'll be glad.
Speaker 7 (01:49:03):
Since you don't want to enter it, I'll do it.
Pass Over, passover, Satyr, two words, passover, st look it up.
Jesus was there with his with his people. He was there, Okay.
That's the last thing he did was perform his his
(01:49:25):
his loyalty to Judaism by being at the Passover.
Speaker 10 (01:49:30):
Actually that wasn't the last thing he did because.
Speaker 7 (01:49:32):
Okay, but you're talking about stuff that that I don't
understand the rereal That's why I'm trying to tell Yeah,
I know, I know, but it's ill go ahead another
Christian attack.
Speaker 13 (01:49:44):
Now, No, no, no, I actually want to interject on
something else because I'm on a Bible plan where I'm
reading the whole Bible in the year and a half
right now, I'm working through the Old Testament. And for
anybody that says the land of Israel was not given
by God for the Jewish people either have not read
Deuteronomy through Joshua where he let him out of Egypt
into the Promised Land, or they don't believe what it
(01:50:07):
says because it's very descriptive about what peoples were in
that land that they drove out and where the geographically
the boundaries are, and it's the state of Israel. So
anybody that wants to counteract that, go read in Joshua
and Deuteronomy.
Speaker 7 (01:50:22):
It's going to detail it for you. And then if
you still don't believe it.
Speaker 13 (01:50:25):
Then I just would tell you don't believe the word
of God, then you don't want to believe the truth.
Speaker 7 (01:50:28):
Absolutely, no, No, God doesn't want God doesn't want us. God.
If God wanted us to know the truth, we'd all
be Christian. Okay. If he came down and said, look,
you know what. I know I didn't say this in
the original Commandments, but okay, this is the way it is. Okay,
if I believe that was God.
Speaker 10 (01:50:45):
Yeah, sure, he read Isaiah fifty three. I'm going to
give you one parting thought on this, one parting thought,
because you said the last thing Jesus did was the passover. Okay,
he actually tells you when he did the last thing
he did. I'm gonna you go look it up, because
when he did it, he said it is finished. Okay,
at that point, that was the last thing he did.
(01:51:07):
That's the significance. Okay, now, okay, let me read this.
Patricia Odin Maxwell, pay attention to your mom, Chris. I
will send you a book that explains the three groups
of people on the earth, the Jews, Gentiles in the Church.
All three have different rules, so to speak.
Speaker 7 (01:51:27):
We are not your why, I don't know what that
you mean. She is not to push the Jewish, to
push the Jewish people to accept Jesus at this time
they can, but not required. This is from a minister.
Speaker 10 (01:51:42):
Okay, amen. And just for the record, Patricia, I'm not pushing,
I'm just stating the truth. Well that's what that's what
I do.
Speaker 7 (01:51:51):
And uh and so that that's and you know what,
that's what I do. But we we are we are
not in agreement as to what the actual truth is.
Speaker 10 (01:51:58):
You've got the truth up to this point, and I
just take it and complete it. Okay, No, no, Patricia,
let's go on. And a lot of other people. Illegal
truckers have been taken off roads in the United States
of America. Yeah, seven thousand, few Now, these these are
these that's that's a drop in the bucket. But it's
a good drop in the bucket that's been removed.
Speaker 8 (01:52:20):
Okay.
Speaker 10 (01:52:20):
And the thing that I have noticed a pattern of
in recent years, and i'd ask for your listeners if
they if they've seen the same pattern. One of the
things I have seen is that these a lot of
these illegal truck truckers they're Muslims. And guess what, they
have total contempt for every woman who's out there driving
a car. And I have seen hideous abuses of women
(01:52:43):
being pushed out of the way, being crowded and things
like this, by by these these semi drivers, and I'm
guessing a lot of them are Muslims that are on
our road, pushing Islam on the road, by pushing these
women around, and so the seven thousand illegals. It's a
drop in the bucket, but it's a step in the
right direction.
Speaker 7 (01:53:00):
Well, let me let me add to that. You know,
the Muslims are praying in busy cities more and more
in public, especially in Europe, but now maybe in the
United States shutting down access to public what's this all about?
What if Jews and Christians decided they were going to
(01:53:22):
pray five times a day and shut down all the traffic,
what would happen?
Speaker 10 (01:53:26):
It wouldn't be allowed. Islamists are like leftists. They push
it and they count on and sadly it's a safe bet.
Too often they count on our side, not pushing back.
Speaker 7 (01:53:38):
There's fifty seven fifty seven Muslim countries, give or take
a few, and they live by these laws. And now
you've got a major a major city in New York City,
it's going to have a mayor Zohan Mandaviy that the way, Yes.
Speaker 10 (01:53:57):
As per usual, as is typical he's already backing off
of all the socialist lures that he used to get elected,
like can't do this, can't do that, And he's already
pulling back from this and uh, and so that was
That's what it always is with socialism. You throw out
the bait there so that people, well part of it stays.
(01:54:20):
I mean, you got this deal. Where do you see
the guy that lit up a woman? He was out,
he was how many times was he and this was
Chicago forty nine times? He was arrested and convicted forty
nine times? What were they thinking when they let him
out the last time? Wasn't my wasn't my relative? Wasn't
my uh you know, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 7 (01:54:40):
Well that's just that's just you know, the mayor of Chicago,
the idiot that he is. It was.
Speaker 10 (01:54:50):
If it was idiocy, it would be forgivable. This is
not idiocy. This is part of an agenda.
Speaker 7 (01:54:56):
Now it's just sickness.
Speaker 10 (01:54:57):
Well, okay, whatever, it's a sickness, it's agenda. I'll agree
with you.
Speaker 7 (01:55:01):
What if it was his family, what would he be doing?
Speaker 10 (01:55:03):
What if it was exactly it isn't his family, though,
so why bother? It's not Pelosi's relatives that are being
supplanted by illegals and jobs things like that. So why
does she care? She can get votes from these people
when it's about them, all of a sudden they care.
Do you remember when they tried to put those windmills
(01:55:25):
up off the coast of martha Vineyard? Martha's Vineyard and
the Democrats, your pro environment, global warming people and all
that this is we all need windmills all across the country. Yes,
And when they tried to put them up near Martha's Vineyard,
all the Democrats came out and protested. When Ron DeSantis
sent a planeload of illegals to Martha's Vineyard to get
(01:55:46):
get them out of Florida, they all made sure those
people got off the island. When it's them, they care.
When it's you, you're just a rabble they don't care.
Speaker 7 (01:55:54):
You know, I've always wondered this ever since I've been
looking at your page, your Facebook page. Way, is there
a huge bolt of lightning looming through your head on Facebook?
What is that about?
Speaker 10 (01:56:08):
It's about It's about trolling the lefties. Okay, well I'm
not a lefty? Is that am illed by you?
Speaker 7 (01:56:15):
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (01:56:16):
I've been wondering about you lately.
Speaker 7 (01:56:17):
You think I'm a lefty. I'm a lot of things, buddy,
but I ain't a lefty.
Speaker 10 (01:56:22):
Well you call me a Liz Cheney fan. I figure
I can get even on that.
Speaker 7 (01:56:25):
Well, I was kidding, I think, so let me see.
Speaker 10 (01:56:30):
I'm trying to see the other things I wanted to talk.
Speaker 7 (01:56:33):
Yeah, okay, because you got about two minutes, go ahead,
three minutes.
Speaker 10 (01:56:36):
Okay. There's the Trump two thousand dollars dividend that he's
looking at paying to Americans from all the tariffs. Yeah, okay,
And again the left is having screamy fits. We can't
afford it. We can't afford it. We can't afford it.
When he tried to build the wall back in his
first term, they were talking about the deficit for the
first time in decades. We couldn't afford the cost of
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the wall because that would break the country.
Speaker 7 (01:57:00):
Does not equal for okay, I mean, that's all they're
going to do. It doesn't matter. Anything he does is going.
Speaker 10 (01:57:07):
To be exactly. These people are willing to pay how many,
how many, hundreds of thousands to every illegal family coming
into this country. They just hand out the checks.
Speaker 7 (01:57:19):
Oh, yeah, it's because they're not giving it to them.
The taxpayers are giving it to them.
Speaker 10 (01:57:26):
But now if you get two thousand dollars, which might
make you more supportive of American sovereignty and American making
America great things like that, Now all of a sudden
they all care about that two thousand dollars. They don't
you the little guy. They were going to uphold you
and everything, as long as you vote a Democrat. Now
that you might get two thousand dollars to help you out,
they don't want you to have it.
Speaker 7 (01:57:47):
This is who the left is there. It is all right.
So other than Dave Weinbaum Show, where can people find
you and buy your book Rules for Defeating Radicals.
Speaker 10 (01:58:01):
It's at Amazon. It's a great Christmas present for parents
who want to send their kids off to college armed
with the truth because they're gonna get bombarded with lies.
And so I'm encouraging people. You got kids home from
college for Christmas, get them this book, have them read
it me be uh, you know, Forewarned is forearmed.
Speaker 7 (01:58:19):
And let's talk politics this Uh, don't forget about it, okay,
because it's your country, and you know, Christmas next year
and the year after don't don't shy away from any arguments.
Just be as kind as you can. But tell them
what you think, tell them the truth that you know. Okay,
And and this is dis goes in right. When you
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were saying about getting checks and all that other stuff,
those in renters hell are stuck in the belly of
the lease.
Speaker 10 (01:58:50):
Sadly. That's not funny, that's true.
Speaker 7 (01:58:53):
Yeah, and get it the other one because he deserves it,
that's not Yeah. Look he's gonna be he's pissed off. Now, Okay,
you pissed off? No I did.
Speaker 10 (01:59:06):
It's true. It's it's you know, you're the borrower is
servant to the le proverbs.
Speaker 7 (01:59:13):
I thought you were mad because of the Eddie Murphy quote.
I always use that. And you know, it is a
pleasure to have you. You know, we think pretty much
the same way. Of course, I have evidence, and you
know I don't know what you got. But anyways, Chris,
you have a great Thanksgiving with your lovely bride and
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their family.
Speaker 10 (01:59:34):
Okay, you too, and uh well we'll talk soon.
Speaker 7 (01:59:38):
Yeah, okay, all right, thank you, my friend. Okay, bye bye. Okay.
It's a pretty heated argument, there isn't it. Uh is
it done out there waiting? Okay, all right, he can
come in if he wants to. Oh my god, there
he is. Were you listening? You have your ear by
(01:59:59):
the door or something or psychic psycho.
Speaker 8 (02:00:03):
I could never get those two straight, you know.
Speaker 7 (02:00:06):
Yeah, I am.
Speaker 1 (02:00:10):
This is this is a real job Friday for me.
That's why I'm Oh my.
Speaker 7 (02:00:19):
You got you got the manure on you from the chickens.
Speaker 1 (02:00:23):
So that's not my department. I am in a apartment.
Speaker 7 (02:00:28):
You're not. You're not in the department of crap. You're
a politician, for God's sake. Come on.
Speaker 1 (02:00:34):
So I so we segregate duties on the ranch.
Speaker 7 (02:00:37):
Yeah, duties on the ranch. He's already talking like that.
Speaker 13 (02:00:43):
Oh my god.
Speaker 7 (02:00:44):
Okay, this is funny, funny stuff. Alrighty, So, yeah you're here.
You wanted me to I got some tough questions.
Speaker 1 (02:00:54):
Okay, well hey, lay a tough question.
Speaker 7 (02:00:55):
Yeah, because you know you wanted me to tell you
all questions.
Speaker 1 (02:00:59):
Is that what you're getting ready to color? Probably tan
on your head is what it is. It's not my favorite.
Speaker 7 (02:01:06):
Everybody talk to these days. They're bald, I mean j J, and.
Speaker 1 (02:01:11):
They wanted to copy us.
Speaker 20 (02:01:13):
Okay, you know you know that that success breeds success, right,
so they you know, so they want to do what
we do.
Speaker 1 (02:01:21):
We're American.
Speaker 7 (02:01:22):
Let me introduce you because people some people might not
know you, and you know, I know you.
Speaker 1 (02:01:28):
Not everybody's been in jail and Miller.
Speaker 7 (02:01:29):
Can for instance, for instance, Okay, Uh, he's a chicken farmer,
an engineer, state representative running for House Senate. Uh and
uh he's part of the Bruce Brothers. Uh with dare
I say his name Bill Hardwick who recently did my
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show on April or January or July the fourth, and
he was one of those Okay, so they did a
good job.
Speaker 20 (02:02:02):
So I want to, you know, point out that the
Chicken Department is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mayhew Ranches Incorporated.
Speaker 7 (02:02:12):
So my daughter, my daughter work, she has an office
in Saint Robert. And she said she followed this truck
on forty four and it was going really slow. Yeah,
and there was all sorts of chicken feathers coming out
and all sorts of clucking going out. I thought, and
she thought, she she thought she saw the name the
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name Mayhew on the on the truck.
Speaker 1 (02:02:38):
Was that you No, I don't think so I think
I think you're making that up.
Speaker 7 (02:02:43):
No, I'm not.
Speaker 1 (02:02:44):
Actually I thought this show was about actually not making
this up.
Speaker 7 (02:02:48):
That's what she told me.
Speaker 1 (02:02:49):
Yeah, yeah, okay, this show is about the truth. It's
not about internet asking. Is that you No, I don't
have a truck that looks like that.
Speaker 7 (02:02:58):
You've answered okay and answered you are absolved. Whatever guilt
you have, you can take that up with thank you,
counsel with wherever you go to pray. So Snap, Snap
up SNAP recipients, they must re up for benefits now
because of the they had control of that because they
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shut down the government. Schumer shut down the government. So
now they looked into it. Uh and as a byproduct
of Schumer's democratic shut down, they found fraud, fraud to
one hundred and eighty six thousand dead people getting getting
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getting the food supplements five hundred thousand. Uh and so
what so, so is this in every agency that we
have under the under THEMS.
Speaker 20 (02:04:01):
So you know, it's so SNAP is at another federal program, right, yes,
like Medicaid and all that where a significant majority of
the dollars.
Speaker 1 (02:04:10):
That we spent on it are just simply wasted.
Speaker 7 (02:04:13):
Uh.
Speaker 20 (02:04:13):
You know, let's think about that for a minute, they're
they're stolen there, or cheated at Oh you know, it's
it's it is all of the above. And when it's
all the above, who benefits Well nobody. But unfortunately though
they didn't know, you're wrong, the Democratic Party because they're
giving them all this, all the free food and all
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the supplements that that that they're getting votes out of this. Right,
So the point that should be drawn from this is
that so forty three million people are getting a snap
benefit of some kind or another in a country of
about three hundred million people.
Speaker 1 (02:04:50):
Well, well that's a significant percentage, I say so.
Speaker 11 (02:04:54):
And so.
Speaker 20 (02:04:57):
While there may be people who have food challenges every month,
and I and I do appreciate those, and that's who
actually that it was designed for, there's a significant number
of them that are receiving benefits that could get by
just fine without them. Now, I'll probably get an argument
on that issue, but I challenge someone to to show
me that that, you know, what is that one sixth
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of our community, for instance, it has to have food stamps.
So the truth is is that the thing that we
already know that the solution to poverty is a job.
And right right now, even you know We've seen these
numbers coming out about the labor market and where it's at,
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but those are jobs that's not around here. I still
see help wanted signs, and I know of not one
single employer that's that is paying.
Speaker 7 (02:05:51):
Because is hiring.
Speaker 1 (02:05:53):
Exactly right, the Highway Department is hiring.
Speaker 7 (02:05:58):
Yeah, okay, so everybody hiring. So for instance, so for.
Speaker 20 (02:06:02):
Instance, that job at the Highway Department to drive a
truck is twenty six dollars an hour, and people say, well,
I can make more than net driving a truck from Walmart.
Speaker 1 (02:06:09):
Okay, go get that job, right, okay? And and uh,
and that is true.
Speaker 20 (02:06:13):
You can get a job driving a truck at Walmart
for ninety thousand dollars a year or thereabouts.
Speaker 1 (02:06:17):
I'm not I'm not hiring people for them.
Speaker 20 (02:06:19):
But this is what I'm told, twenty six dollars an
hour to drive a truck plowing snow, for instance, for
the Highway Department. With all the benefits of being a
state employee, which are significant.
Speaker 7 (02:06:29):
What happens if there's no snow, Well, they have other
duties for you. But well, you said, you know, doing
the snow. I thought that was a specialty. But then
you do it once a year. You're getting eighty thousand dollars.
That's it. That sounds like a pretty good gig. I'd
consider that. But the yes, sure I would. Now, you
can learn to drive a truck drive.
Speaker 20 (02:06:51):
But that is a good point because because the Highway
Department even hires part time people to do that snowplow.
Speaker 7 (02:06:58):
Yeah, so and uh and so.
Speaker 20 (02:06:59):
The reality here is is that the only reason you
don't have a job, well, there might be a few
other ones, but the prime reason is because you don't
need one. Right, your your food's taking care of your
health care.
Speaker 1 (02:07:11):
Story exactly, et cetera. Now there are what's wrong with that?
Speaker 20 (02:07:15):
Well, this's wrong is because we created a society that
becomes dependent on the government for everything that they have
and it and it creates a situation where that becomes
a legacy and a lifestyle choice where it should be
just exactly the opposite. You should be wanting to move
up your station in life. Okay, Now, now I know
(02:07:37):
I'm going to get those tips that say, well what
about what about Billy.
Speaker 1 (02:07:40):
And this condition and that condition?
Speaker 20 (02:07:42):
Well, actually that's what the safety net was created for,
was to give that person a hand up, not a handout,
and and so whenever we started turning it, turning it
into a lifestyle choice, then then what what happens?
Speaker 1 (02:07:57):
Well, we saw what happens.
Speaker 20 (02:07:58):
Yeah, people will do whatever they can, pay whatever amount,
sell drugs, whatever, to get across that river. Because once
they get across that river, it's they're getting forty five
thousand dollars a year just by setting their feet on
the ground in our country. Now you say, oh, they
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don't give that to them in cash, No they don't,
but they get that in food stamps, free education, and
all those other things that you and I as taxpayers
pay for. So our problem right now is that we
have too many folks who are adherents of democracy. Ooh
(02:08:40):
whoa world's coming to an end right now. Let's make
a distinction between what form of government we have right
now and democracy. We are a representative republic now. A
democracy the best.
Speaker 1 (02:08:52):
Way to describe that.
Speaker 20 (02:08:53):
I've heard it described a couple of different ways, but
a democracy, a true democracy is where fifty one percent
make forty nine per pay for everything. And so we
have kind of pushed things that direction under the guise
of being responsive to the people. The amendment where the
senators the United States senators.
Speaker 1 (02:09:12):
Became popularly elected.
Speaker 20 (02:09:14):
All we did was add fifty more members of the
House of Representatives. Okay, there's a clear reason why our
constitution was set up the way it was, and to
have those senators appointed or elected by those state legislators
is because that there has to be someone who is
the breaks on the democracy part of the democratic What
(02:09:39):
is the democracy part of that equation, right, it's we
are a representative democracy. And so we had the House
of Representatives popularly elected, which responded to the people, right,
and then we have had the Senate, which responded to
the needs of the state. And I'm not talking about
the federal government state, talking about the state as in
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each sovereign state in our union.
Speaker 7 (02:10:04):
Well, but they also they also do things on a
national basis. Senators especially, they have all sorts of committees
about all the subjects that the American population are affected by. True,
So it's not just a state job, because.
Speaker 20 (02:10:26):
It's because it is the United States, right, right. And
so those senators, which is the reason why it evolved
in the two thirds majority to pass anything out of
the Senate, was because that had to be a consideration
in there.
Speaker 7 (02:10:42):
Well, you know what I mean two thirds two thirds
support usually. Now there's a difference between that and a
straight up one one, yeah, fifty one. So what is
the difference? Which which ones are? You have seven and
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you I would say sixty percent or sixty seven percent?
Is also the one that is like a Supreme Court
justice or something like that. I don't know. You tell me, Well,
it's broken down into a lot of different sections.
Speaker 1 (02:11:20):
But well you have to.
Speaker 20 (02:11:23):
You have to try to figure out the reason why
they came up with that rule in the Senate. You know,
the Constitution says we've got to have a Senate, But
the rules how the Senate and the House operate are
created by the House and the Senate, right, they create
their rules on how they're going to operate. And so
it was recognized early on that you know, if if
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it is only left up to popular will, right, well,
then the people are always going to vote for free
ice cream for everybody, but somebody has got to pay
for the free ice cream. And so while you can
envision a time where the House of representatives that they
just popularly elected will respond to that kind of a
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you know, will will of the people kind of thing,
you the Senate, well, if they're not connected to a
popular vote, well, then their concern is going to be
more or should should be more of the how are
we going to pay for this thing?
Speaker 7 (02:12:25):
Right?
Speaker 20 (02:12:26):
That so that that's that's daddy, Mommy's over in the scent.
I probably shouldn't say it this way, but you know,
daddy's got to be the guy that says.
Speaker 1 (02:12:36):
Now, wait a minute.
Speaker 20 (02:12:37):
You know, we can't afford to do free ice cream
for everybody, because somebody's got to make the ice cream,
right And so, so that was the theory, right, and
that worked for several years until Woodrow Wilson came along
and then we decided that we needed to popularly elect
senators too. Well, that was the first time, that was
one of the first well, that was actually the first
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time that we did something that structurally changed the constitution,
that that we made change in the constitution that changed
the entire framework of how it was supposed to work. Now,
if you read the Federalist papers and you and you
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look at the reasons why this form of government was
created was because of the experiences that we had had
with parliamentary democracies and monarchy, monarchy, democracies and monarchies and
empires and all of that. Right, and so this the
whole system was set up to be the you know,
the the checks and balances of the three equal branches
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of government, and so that there would be an adversarial
relationship between those three branches. For a good reason is
that the way I had, well, the way I keep
my eye on you is how is through an adversarial relationship.
Speaker 7 (02:13:58):
I you know, if if you don't know how average
I am, if we were all buddies, I want to
know House and Senate term limits. Yeah, okay, when there's
nobody in your organization, in your field as a politician,
they're not going to vote for this ever. Okay, So
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that changes the whole thing, because the original structure of
our government was that we have people show up. I
don't even know if there was pay involved. And then
you had to leave after a couple of years.
Speaker 20 (02:14:32):
Well you did because it wasn't financially advantageous for UK,
right you had a farm, right and all those things.
Speaker 7 (02:14:40):
Okay, So so so it hasn't that changed everything? Okay.
Speaker 20 (02:14:44):
So I probably shared a lot of your opinion on
that particular issue a few years ago, but that was,
you know, because I didn't see the inner workings of
the machine. Now I'm going to get accused of, you know,
being pro term limits, but really what we should we
shouldn't be focusing on term limits because the term limits
really isn't the problem, because what term limits bring you
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is that the lobbyists and the bureaucrats then run the place.
Speaker 1 (02:15:12):
Okay, so what is what should we do instead?
Speaker 7 (02:15:15):
Okay?
Speaker 20 (02:15:16):
That control of the purse strings? All right, So there's
a real simple solution to this, actually, and all we
really need.
Speaker 7 (02:15:23):
To do is this.
Speaker 1 (02:15:24):
So is it seventeenth Amendment? Is the seventeenth Amendment IRS?
Seventeenth Amendments? I? Well, whatever that amendment is.
Speaker 7 (02:15:34):
So we get rid of the.
Speaker 1 (02:15:37):
IRS amendments.
Speaker 20 (02:15:39):
All the states then collect all the taxes and then
they basically pay a franchise fee back to the federal
government to do those seventeen enumerated.
Speaker 7 (02:15:48):
By Well, there wasn't any taxes IRS until eighteen thirteen.
Speaker 20 (02:15:55):
Correct, And so that's when the wheels came off of
the system. So Torville said in eighteen thirty seven, eighteen
thirty seven, he said, you know, the United States will
survive as a democratic republic, and tell her politicians how
to figure out how to buy your vote with your
money go.
Speaker 1 (02:16:13):
And so what really needed to be happened was the
original intent was is.
Speaker 20 (02:16:18):
That taxation was done at the step by the states,
and then the states, through their senators and representatives then
would maybe not this direct, but then the states would
do all of the things like education, health, welfare, and
all of those things that are better done at the
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lowest possible level in the states because the states know
how to respond to whatever it is their population needs.
Speaker 1 (02:16:44):
Okay, so what does that do for us?
Speaker 20 (02:16:47):
Well, at institute's term limits at the federal level instantly,
because now there's no profit motive involved, right if the
only thing I've got control over is the defense budget,
which is significant, We've granted that. Truthfully, the defense budget
pales in comparison to the health budget. If you have
to look at just the state of Missouri right now,
forty percent of our entire budget, the entire budget of
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the State of Missouri is Medicaid one program. And you
know what, as we started this conversation out, most of
that money is not doesn't ever make it out as
a benefit. Most of that money is to pay off lobbyists,
yep I, the companies that lobbyists.
Speaker 7 (02:17:30):
Work for and drug companies and hospitals.
Speaker 1 (02:17:32):
Want to see and doctors see you are wise beyond
your years, young man.
Speaker 7 (02:17:37):
That's why I do this show. Yeah, because I was
dumb about you know, eighteen years ago.
Speaker 1 (02:17:42):
Even if I actually even if I had to lead
you into the answer.
Speaker 7 (02:17:46):
Yeah, for most people will take thirty seconds from you
takes you know, this is this is another benefit of
being a politician. You can explain things easier in thirty
minutes than you would think because I could have told
you in one minute exactly what it was.
Speaker 20 (02:18:01):
And okay, But the reality is is that if you
want to solve the problems in Washington, DC, then the
state of Missouri and thirty seven other states would pass
my resolution.
Speaker 1 (02:18:13):
And my resolution says that that.
Speaker 20 (02:18:17):
Oh you're talking about the could get a constitution, get
a constitution, and so the thirty seven states will passed
this to abolish the I think it's the seventeenth Amendment.
All taxation is done at the state level, except for
that which the United States Congress can do tariffs and
those kinds of things. Then the states pay basically a
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franchise fee based on their pro ratus share of the budget.
But I also added in there the requirement that in
any year that the federal government does not pass a budget,
the states are not obligated to pay anything to the
federal government.
Speaker 7 (02:18:52):
That's idea.
Speaker 1 (02:18:53):
Now imagine that scenario.
Speaker 20 (02:18:56):
Now your United States congress people are going to be
real responsive to the people.
Speaker 7 (02:19:01):
Right.
Speaker 20 (02:19:01):
Plus, there is no more incentive for me to give
you give some congressman one hundred thousand dollars campaign contribution.
Now I'm going to run down to the states to
do that. And you say, okay, I'm just moving the
problem down there. Well, you know what, anybody in the
state of Missouri can get to the Capitol in four hours,
and so isn't it doesn't it make much more sense
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to put that collection, that money, that tax a lot closer,
to put those elected representatives a lot closer to the fire.
And so now all of a sudden, guess what, even
we in jeff City have to become more responsive to
our people.
Speaker 1 (02:19:39):
So the solution isn't term limits. The solution is the money.
Speaker 7 (02:19:43):
A lot of good in what you say, and I
say that as someone that often well gives you a
lot of crap, which you deserve. But the irs was
weaponized by the Biden administration. That's another thing the RIS
is not going to be able to do under your
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precept because they were they were weaponized to go after
the American people. All of them are going to have guns.
Eight hundred eighty thousand more of them with guns, an
account and to tell you, you know, I don't like that.
I don't I don't like that. May Hughes sign out there?
(02:20:26):
Could you get rid of that? Please? Okay? So so
that that's a good thing.
Speaker 1 (02:20:30):
You mean they said please, but.
Speaker 7 (02:20:32):
No they had a gun. Remember they probably said please,
but they had a gun. How many times you want
me to tell you that they had a gun? What
does an i RS agent have a gun for? For
goodness sakes?
Speaker 1 (02:20:43):
And also well if he's a resident of Plaski County,
I can tell you why.
Speaker 7 (02:20:46):
But I mean, and also things like Obamacare. Will you
have this massive bill that was thousands of pages on
which I read most of and suddenly came on a
thing that said we will have.
Speaker 1 (02:21:00):
JP He said that with a straight face.
Speaker 7 (02:21:05):
What did I do it?
Speaker 2 (02:21:07):
I read about this stuff.
Speaker 7 (02:21:09):
I read most, I didn't read it all, but I
got to the point to where it said that we're
going to have a militia in two different places in
the Obamacare bill. Ware you laughing at that? I don't understand.
Speaker 4 (02:21:20):
But we're not laughing at that.
Speaker 7 (02:21:22):
You don't know that. That's because you didn't read it.
And I'm saying, you kind of read it.
Speaker 1 (02:21:26):
You get to pass it to find out what's in it.
Speaker 21 (02:21:28):
And well I did.
Speaker 7 (02:21:29):
I was, I was doing it okay, And it had
two distinctive militaries, militias set up in it where the
President of the United States would be in charge, and
it was it was talking about basically the population. In
other words, the guns were going to be turned towards us.
(02:21:52):
And I started talking about it, and sure enough it disappeared. Now,
maybe I was dreaming, Maybe I wasn't, but I but
I saw that immediately immediately as something that was a
threat to America right there. What having a militia that's
run by the president, that's not connected to any other militia,
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but has the earning possibility through Obamacare.
Speaker 1 (02:22:23):
Just to uh, but it works so well in Venezuela
and Russia and China.
Speaker 7 (02:22:28):
Goodbye? Should I buy you a ticket? Are you going
to text it out of us? Well?
Speaker 13 (02:22:34):
And I can tell you something that I saw personally
was under the Biden administration when they were trying to
hire those eighty thousand.
Speaker 1 (02:22:41):
Some on IRIS agents.
Speaker 13 (02:22:42):
The job description on USA jobs like gov. Yeah, and
it was you will carry a firearm and you have
firearm train.
Speaker 7 (02:22:49):
It was in there.
Speaker 13 (02:22:50):
I saw it, and what is it seeing that and
thinking why would you need a gun if you're unless you're.
Speaker 1 (02:22:54):
Just for self protection?
Speaker 10 (02:22:56):
But I suspect it was obviously a lot more than that.
Speaker 20 (02:22:59):
Well, I'm you know, I'm sure that these these job
one adds were in places like Chicago and New York.
Speaker 1 (02:23:07):
They would have done it in Plaski County. I could
have fixed them up with two or three thousand people that.
Speaker 20 (02:23:11):
Didn't need firearm training when they were ready to go. So,
of course they don't much care for the irs either,
but that's a different problem. That's going to be their
job to sort that one out.
Speaker 7 (02:23:20):
But at least half of.
Speaker 1 (02:23:22):
Their training would be done, right, Hey, one out of
two ain't bad, right?
Speaker 11 (02:23:26):
No?
Speaker 7 (02:23:26):
No, yeah, very funny, very funny. What well, you can
joke about this, but I'm saying it's serious stuff, and
that serious stuff to be to be to be wondering
at this point what they were thinking back then, well
you know what they were thinking about, but we didn't.
We didn't back then. Oh I did. Oh I did too.
I got columns. I can show you where I was
(02:23:48):
talking about this in uh Jewish World Review.
Speaker 20 (02:23:52):
So we were, I mean we did. We spent eight
years with Obama and four with Biden. Basically the inn
in the Emperor's new Clothes kind of a scenario, right,
you know, who are you going to believe, may or
your lying eyes?
Speaker 7 (02:24:06):
And then and then you got you got the I
think it was a good thing that they stole the election,
and I believe they stole the election. Proved me wrong,
not at this point back in twenty twenty, But then
you got the four years difference between Donald Trump, who
was being destroyed or being trying to be destroyed through
(02:24:28):
law fare and wrongful impeachments, and so now the so
now that with that knowledge and then the knowledge of
what the Biden administration did over those years, and we're
still getting it. We're still getting people examined, indicted or whatever.
(02:24:49):
We know the difference between good policy and bad policy.
And what Biden was trying to do to the United
States was make it anarchy. Okay, him and up with
him on Obama. So so that's that's why this stuff
is important to find out before it happens.
Speaker 20 (02:25:10):
Now, well, exactly back in the old days, they used
to call those people profits, and a lot of times
it was just what you want to But you.
Speaker 7 (02:25:18):
Know, but if X meets Y and why meets X,
then you know you got something maybe different than just
the individual things. So I was going to say that
in a different way.
Speaker 20 (02:25:28):
It's the logical predicted that it's the logical conclusion, right,
And a logical conclusion.
Speaker 7 (02:25:33):
That's where I come out, what are you doing?
Speaker 20 (02:25:37):
It's where you assemble the facts and then and then
you arrange them in a way that you reach a conclusion,
and you reach.
Speaker 7 (02:25:42):
A conclusion, right, And that's why it's called paranoia. But
you know a lot of places which I kind of
have a little.
Speaker 20 (02:25:49):
But Trump, and you know, Trump reminds me of the
story of Elijah in the Bible with the priest of Baale,
you know, where he challenges them, you know, let's see
who's God lights the fire first? Right, And then of
course they're dancing around theirs and and praying and nothing's happening,
and Elijah says, pour water on mine.
Speaker 1 (02:26:11):
Just keep pouring water on mine and I'll wait my turn.
Not a problem. And then he stood there and he goes,
are you sure your God's awake?
Speaker 11 (02:26:21):
Right?
Speaker 1 (02:26:21):
You know, may be louder, Maybe he just can't hear you.
You guys just need to shout louder.
Speaker 7 (02:26:28):
And so they get all this, yeah, and so he
uh you know, So.
Speaker 20 (02:26:33):
So nothing happens, and they're sitting around there trying to
figure out why Bail hasn't, you know, letting their let
their fire.
Speaker 1 (02:26:40):
And Elijah goes, look, guys, let me show you how
easy this is. God, would you please light my altar
boom lightning bolt.
Speaker 20 (02:26:49):
And then he put enough down there that it cook
the prince, the priest of bail too, right, And it
was so it was like drop my mic right, you know.
Speaker 7 (02:26:59):
Yeah, and so that's a good story.
Speaker 1 (02:27:02):
Yeah, no, it's but that kind of reminded me of
of Trump.
Speaker 7 (02:27:06):
You know.
Speaker 20 (02:27:07):
They did all these things, their persecuted y and then
then he turns around and he's successful, and what is
their only choice? Uh, we ain't got a crime problem
in Chicago. We don't need the National Guard to clean
up like Washington, d C. Hey, we're only killing four
hundred young African American men this year, so we're a
(02:27:28):
lot better off back to them.
Speaker 7 (02:27:30):
And the mayor of Chicago is black. Black lives don't matter.
Speaker 20 (02:27:36):
Apparently they don't, okay, And that's the sad truth is
that for political expediency, just like Chuck Schumer's shut down,
it was for political expediency, which they even admitted. They
admitted to their voters, we're gonna make you suffer because
we want a deal to make our donors rich.
Speaker 7 (02:27:54):
Yeah. Well, I don't know if they've said it that way,
but that's what they mean.
Speaker 20 (02:27:57):
The obvious conclusion, right, use your brain and use your
frontal cortex. This is easy to figure out one point
five trillion dollars. So let's do the math on forty
three million people. That's a lot of money that I
can just give those forty.
Speaker 7 (02:28:11):
Three I am so I am so shocked at the
amount of your.
Speaker 1 (02:28:19):
Centicism, your knowledge. No, your knowledge is so smart.
Speaker 20 (02:28:24):
Okay, if he's wanting something from me, ahap oh.
Speaker 7 (02:28:29):
Let's talk about the guardians system. The Guardian's system here,
and we're getting we're almost at the end. I asked
you one of only one of the questions the Guardian
system here. You know, as you get older people, a
lot of people are kidnapped by their own kids, maybe
their wives. Yeah, and and and they're committed to uh
(02:28:52):
to go to these homes, and once you get in there,
you know, it's hard to get out. A lot of
people are stuck there, right, you know, I'm seventy seven
right now, right, and anyone else out there a little
nervous about this.
Speaker 20 (02:29:08):
So this also also another thing I'm going to be
working on this session is mental health courts.
Speaker 1 (02:29:16):
Right now in you're looking at me when you're saying it, well,
you know, on that.
Speaker 20 (02:29:22):
Commitment thing, I'm thinking sometimes it's necessary, you know, So
it's not not a bad thing to have getting a
little paranoid here.
Speaker 7 (02:29:30):
If I have adult.
Speaker 20 (02:29:31):
Supervision, some of us need that more than others. But
we currently have drug courts scattered throughout the state. Then
they're successful. But we also allow statute allows for mental
health courts, and some of our.
Speaker 1 (02:29:45):
Counties do have it.
Speaker 20 (02:29:47):
But what I would like to do and is combine
those two into a mental health court. So a lot
of these issues that you're talking about, you can't just
arbitrarily commit with some bureaucrat somewhere from one to a
you know, an institution of some kind or another, that
there should be a legal process involved in doing that. Now,
my ultimate goal with the Mental Health Court is to
try to move some of these folks, homeless people and
(02:30:09):
folks like that, and drug addicted people through the system
so that they get the help that they need, because
the smart money is to turn that person back into
a productive citizen.
Speaker 1 (02:30:20):
Now, too much, too many times.
Speaker 20 (02:30:22):
We're spending money and devoting resources to enabling those people.
And so we did it years ago when we decided
that mental health folks had rights and that they should
be able to wander around the public, much to their.
Speaker 1 (02:30:35):
Own own harm.
Speaker 20 (02:30:38):
And so and the harm of people around this well,
and so I'll use a really bad term for this,
but to do good or mentality is like, well, you know,
they shouldn't be restricted there. They have a freedom of choice.
But the reality is they don't have a freedom of choice.
And so those mental health patients, unfortunately, those folks who
(02:30:59):
need mental health help, they end up getting involved in crime,
not because there are criminals at heart, it's because they
have a mental condition. And had we helped that person out,
got them the treatment that they needed and converted them
into a productive citizen. Wouldn't that be the smarter money?
Speaker 7 (02:31:18):
Yeah? And then, let's face it, some of them aren't
going to come out of those No, that's true. But
but there's God be cause for that, right if it,
God be caused, and there has to be a way
out for people that were mistakenly put in there.
Speaker 20 (02:31:31):
No, but that brings up the idea of the mental
health court, So there wouldn't be an arbitrary some bureaucrat
decides that you need to you know that on their
own unilaterally decides that, oh yeah, you need to be institutionalized,
and then and then the you know, the the estate
ends up paying for it and those kind of things.
Speaker 1 (02:31:51):
No, there is, there should be.
Speaker 20 (02:31:54):
There should be in the appropriate determination, and the only
way you can do that is to the court system.
Speaker 7 (02:31:59):
So okay, all right, So let me let me see
what else. Oh I wanted to say this, uh in
one of my interviews, but I didn't get to it.
Kem trails are they real? And there's a guy named
Dane Winning Wiggington is a geo engineering guy, which you
(02:32:21):
you're kind of an engineering controlling population crops hidden by
agencies in our own government. Now what what are you
what are your thoughts on it? We all see those
things out there, Okay, what's going on?
Speaker 20 (02:32:36):
So there is it's it's like a lot of these
things that you see on the internet. There there may
be more than a grain of truth. I won't I
won't discount it entirely. But we have known how to
do cloud seating for a long time. Right, it's but
it's an extremely expensive process. So, uh so the theory
(02:32:56):
is sound that that there are some of these things
that are now as far as chemicals, mind controlled drugs
and those kind of things. Okay, that's works great in
science fiction, but from practical standpoint, it doesn't work too good,
especially if you're talking about the contrails that we see
(02:33:16):
across in the sky every day. So a lot of
folks have pointed to that, oh, there's so many of them. Well,
have you ever looked at what is that application where
you can track flights? You know, where you can see
the little airplane flying across the country. Were a lot
of air traffic, and so that's when the conditions are right,
because temperature inversions and things like that. That water vapor
(02:33:39):
that comes out of the back of jets and I'll
add all of them will freeze and it will leave
that trail running across the sky. Well, that's not a chemtrail,
that's a con trail. And it does you no good
to spread mine controlled drugs at thirty thousand feet that
will never make it to the ground in the first place.
Speaker 7 (02:34:00):
What they're what they're talking about is stuff like aluminum,
well and the other and other items that could cause
eventual death and uh illness as well as destroying or
even helping crops well and animals.
Speaker 20 (02:34:18):
Aluminum the metal doesn't doesn't degrade. Well, it's not like iron, right,
that will rest away reason why.
Speaker 7 (02:34:27):
It gets down to it. It actually gets down from
the plant from the chemtrails.
Speaker 1 (02:34:31):
No, absolutely, but what for what purpose?
Speaker 7 (02:34:35):
So, like I said, for for for crop control, maybe
for population control.
Speaker 20 (02:34:41):
But in order for it to affect crops, it has
to oxidize, and aluminum has a hard aluminum metal. I'm
not talking about the various different combinations the molecules that
you have aluminum in them, but aluminum the metal doesn't
oxidize very well. That's the reason why we use it
for or airplane metal. Right, It's because it doesn't rust.
(02:35:04):
So I'm going to drop all this aluminum.
Speaker 10 (02:35:07):
But to what effect.
Speaker 20 (02:35:08):
Now, if they were telling me that aluminum sulfate or
one of these other things you know, that gives it
a vehicle to you know, to effect perhaps crops and whatever, well,
now that's a different kind of a thing. But the
problem that you get with that is that once you
turn that into a sulfate, well, now you've got something
that breaks down fairly easily in nature.
Speaker 1 (02:35:29):
And you say, ah, but what does it break down to. Well,
it breaks down into.
Speaker 20 (02:35:33):
The aluminum ion and a sulfate ion, both of which
are you know, have marginal effects in other words.
Speaker 7 (02:35:40):
Forrgal if they're done maybe if they're done by just
one or two planes, but if all the planes are
out there doing it, and if it's a controlled military operation,
we you know, I think I think it needs a
little bit more explaining, although I understand what you're saying.
Speaker 20 (02:35:59):
But the point of all that is is distribution of
viruses or defoliants. I mean, we saw that Vietnam with
agent orange those kind of things, but those are not contrails.
That is not the water vapor that you see coming
out of the back of a seven thirty.
Speaker 7 (02:36:16):
I want you to I'm going to give you some
homework assignment. Dean da n E wigging ten wig I
n G t O N look them up and call
me when you get the information, and maybe you will
have changed your mind. Maybe not. No, that's an important issue.
Speaker 1 (02:36:38):
No, I probably agree with them.
Speaker 20 (02:36:40):
But once again, what I'm pointing out is that the
stuff that people should be concerned about isn't visible. That
the contrails you're seeing has nothing to do with this
agent orange for instance.
Speaker 7 (02:36:53):
Well, I'm not talking. I don't think it is. I agree,
but it does. They're little little things that you can
barely see.
Speaker 1 (02:37:03):
Really, viruses can be delivered that way.
Speaker 7 (02:37:05):
Yeah, and I want to know if that's being done.
And this one guy saying that you can't imagine the
amount of organizations that have stopped him from from going
to exhibits and going to give speeches and things like that.
(02:37:26):
So there's a lot of play out there, according to him,
that is putting him down. So somebody's doing something.
Speaker 20 (02:37:34):
Yeah, I mean, and perhaps there's something to that, but
maybe you wouldn't believe the number of organizations that want I.
Speaker 7 (02:37:40):
Got this from me, Tucker Tucker, Tucker Carlson. This is
I'm sorry, Yeah, tell me about Tucker Carlson. What do
you know about him?
Speaker 20 (02:37:50):
So Tucker Carlson is a libertarian, then has those libertarian inclinations.
But you know, and I'm I have watched Tucker Carlson
for years and I always appreciated his his perspective on things.
Speaker 1 (02:38:06):
Yeah, as is the case with candas Owans.
Speaker 20 (02:38:08):
But now the that entire economy, that information economy, is
built around clicks.
Speaker 1 (02:38:16):
Right, That's the number of clicks you get, right, So
so now it's no longer news.
Speaker 20 (02:38:22):
It's just like I have to say something salacious or
fantastic in order to get you to click on my thing,
because that's how I get paid. And unfortunately, that's what
we were down to with the candas Owans and the
Tucker Carlson's.
Speaker 7 (02:38:34):
All right, listen, I have my next guest son. I think,
what the hell was that? My god? Did you did
you just belch?
Speaker 9 (02:38:44):
What the.
Speaker 1 (02:38:46):
Static can we say that?
Speaker 7 (02:38:50):
I don't know, he said said.
Speaker 1 (02:38:51):
Eleven the seven words you can't say on the.
Speaker 7 (02:38:55):
I don't know what the hell's going on with that?
All right, listen, listen, I didn't I was looking for you,
but you know I didn't see it. So anyways, Uh,
could you stay? If you want to stay, stay, be
a good boy, say because of your next guest, be
a good boy and stay. Of course you are, of
course you are. This man is a lawyer. He's a lawyer,
(02:39:17):
and I'm updating you to a phil software or whatever
that is. Philosopher. Yeah, peace loving with uh. With his
wife faced death to three D and fifty in his
own house, he stopped them with two words private property.
(02:39:39):
Please welcome all the way from probably Saint Louis, Mark
and Pat McCluskey. You know, if you move, if you
moved about this far in that direction, your head would
be would have little little fireballs coming out of it. No,
the other way right there? Oh my god, another king earlier.
(02:40:06):
Either that or you're a queen. I don't know which
I have.
Speaker 1 (02:40:09):
No, Well, David, I think the actually the words that
did stop him was AR fifteen.
Speaker 8 (02:40:15):
Yeah yeah, well, okay, all right, I want you to
play there's really that dumbass little bracho pistol my wife?
Speaker 7 (02:40:22):
Yeah, I know. Hey, listen, I want to play a
clip four and five because they're relative to one six.
Hit it.
Speaker 5 (02:40:30):
Every single letter they send us that has a substance
referral is opened by this.
Speaker 3 (02:40:35):
FBI director just to clarify how many Americans were arrested
regarding January sex. I know many people spent jail time
as a result of January Sex, and you've been doing
a deep dive investigation into this. There's a lot of
speculation online. We want to know who planted the pipe bomb?
Is there anything you can tell us there? And how
(02:40:55):
many people were arrested on January six?
Speaker 5 (02:40:58):
Too many, too many, far too basically as a result
of a weaponization of justice and a politicization of targeting
President Trump's supporters. It was unlawful and improper, and we've
been working, like we have with the deputy director to
unearth that and as it relates to major investigations of
public importance like the pipe bomber. Again, I say stay tuned.
(02:41:19):
We reviewed every single investigation of public consequence, reopened them,
reevaluated them because we feel it cannot go untouched. We
are not going to light these things, lay by and
allow the fake news media to run rough shot over us.
Our indictments speak powerfully in court. If you don't believe us,
just look at the response that the Eastern District of
Virginia under Lindsay Halligan did James Comy and look at
(02:41:41):
the notes and publication of evidence.
Speaker 2 (02:41:44):
That's the type of material we have.
Speaker 5 (02:41:45):
But we have to safeguard our prosecutions because the ultimate
accountability is with the verdict in a jury room.
Speaker 7 (02:41:52):
Okay is that four and five? Okay? Great? What are
your comments to that? Because you're right there, you're right
with it all.
Speaker 8 (02:41:58):
Well, the most shocking thing to me is that Cash
didn't know how many people got arrested, right, wouldn't you
want to know that if you're going to take care
of them. The number is fifteen hundred and eighty three.
That's how many people the President pardoned. I was shocked
when I heard that. And you know, we're still getting
back from the Justice Department. We're filing the SF ninety
five to, which is a requirement to preserve your right
(02:42:21):
to file the Federal Court claims that claim. We're getting
them back from Justice with every kind of spurious excuse
for not taking them. They claim they needed a wet
ink signature. Then they claimed that and this is probably
actually in the CFRs where they needed to have India
that you had authority to sign them behalf of your clients,
but then they will send them back because they did
(02:42:41):
the math on the client's SF ninety five and didn't
come up to the same number that the client did,
and all this kind of stuff. All the statute actually requires,
who is you timely file and SF ninety five within
two or it's functional equivalent within two years of the
date of the event complained of. And despite the fact
that we certainly gave them adequate notice and more than
(02:43:04):
adequate notice on a lot of these claims, they're still
kicking them back. So the the answer is that I
think the rank and file of the at least a
Justice Department is still hostile to these claims, and that
there that there we don't have any functional change at
least at the rank and file at the OJ.
Speaker 7 (02:43:23):
You know, I had I wanted you to hear this
because there was a there was a little guy on
this tape. I actually taped it, and then it got changed.
Everything got changed. It was a hell to get this
as a clip, but there was a little guy making
commentary about it. And when when uh Cash Mattel said
(02:43:44):
those things, he says, it's the same old FBI. They
ain't doing anything, trust me. And so I now I
hear it from you. The guy that knows knows the most.
So so this this year, does this take you off?
Speaker 8 (02:44:01):
Well, I'm going to tell you that there's so many
things when you know, and we've had this conversation before.
But when Cash Bettel has closed the investigation and the
Charlie Kirk's murder, saying hey, there's nothing to see here,
when everything that I ostensibly know about what happened, none
of it makes sense. I mean, the government is lying
to us about that in such obvious and bold ways
that I think they now are just tweaking us, saying,
(02:44:24):
you people out there are so stupid, you'll believe anything
we tell you, and we don't even have to make
it pretend to make sense.
Speaker 7 (02:44:30):
What does Donald Trump have to do with this, Well, he.
Speaker 8 (02:44:34):
Ought to know who he's working for him and have
his Here's the problem, I guess Donald Trump. Well, like
I love the guy, I worked for him, I still
support him with my whole heart. But he's sitting there
behind his desk in the Oval Office signing executive orders,
and Will Sharp is handing him the binder with the
executive order, and the President looks up at Will says
(02:44:55):
what is this what am I signing? And then Will
has to tell him what he's signing, and then he
signs it goes next one, and well what's this one?
Speaker 6 (02:45:01):
Right?
Speaker 8 (02:45:02):
Does he read him aheat of time? Does he give
the bare bones this is what I want to do
when somebody else writes it up and then he signs it.
I don't know, but he's a busy guy, and he
you know Henry Ford, the original Adolphins Bush. A lot
of these people that ran big corporations in those days,
did everything themselves, wrote every check, who every employee's name,
(02:45:25):
wanted to run everything themselves. I don't think he can
do that with the United States of America or the
world these days. And so you have to rely on
the people around you. And so they didn't get elected president,
but they may have more control over the day to
day events than the president himself does.
Speaker 7 (02:45:42):
And that's well he had a lot of this problem
is first term. Yeah, with guys like Spence and you
know all the other guys that were fired. The guy
recently got arrested, you know, the guy with the big mustache,
big white mustache. What's his name? Yeah, I forget so yeah, yeah,
(02:46:02):
do you have any questions on that. And I mean,
I have Don Mayhew here, but there's a by the way.
Speaker 1 (02:46:08):
There's all well yeah, yeah, fellow correct.
Speaker 20 (02:46:12):
Well, there's a big difference between Radar O'Reilly and uh
and and and uh will sharp I mean so, uh,
I mean I run into this even with with my
legislative assistant. We will talk about something and then he
will bring this stuff to me and and I'll.
Speaker 1 (02:46:32):
Say, so, what is this?
Speaker 20 (02:46:33):
Yeah, and then he will say, well, this is the
thing we talked about the other day. It was kind
of like what you said, Mark. I mean, I can't
read every single word in every single piece of paper
that lands on my desk.
Speaker 7 (02:46:45):
And so we do.
Speaker 1 (02:46:46):
You're right, we do have to rely on those that
we trust around us.
Speaker 11 (02:46:50):
And uh.
Speaker 20 (02:46:51):
And you know the the thing about Radar O'Reilly. You
remember he would just hand stuff in front of the
colonel and he would just sign it.
Speaker 7 (02:46:58):
And and but this, wait a minute, this is important
that Jay sixers are really important. You tell him and
the rest of the world. Why is this important?
Speaker 8 (02:47:12):
Oh me, yeah, I get why this is important because
this was an attempted coup. This was January sixth, was
set up by the Deep State to be the end
of our republic. That had three purposes. One was general
deterrence to warn the American people that if you stand
up against the deep state, you will be crushed and destroyed,
will make your life a living hell. Then the specific
(02:47:33):
deterrence of the gather a million of Trump's most ardent
supporters into a single space and then try to foment
a riot to get as many of them arrested as possible.
And that's the specific deterrence effect, and that has destroyed
the lives of fifteen hundred and eighty three people and
more because they've got this entity called sedition hunters out
(02:47:54):
there that post a photograph of everybody they can find
through face recognition technology other things on the web under
the title of being seditious traders. Right, So those people
have lost their jobs, lost their fortunes, lost their futures.
But then the third and most important thing they hoped
to accomplish that day was to foment a real violent
(02:48:15):
event where there are lots of dead bodies on the ground,
which they could then film and use as evidence of
white right wing extremism. Round us up, round up our guns.
And that would be the other things, because then they
would claim that Trump had promulgated an insurrection and therefore
was ineligible to run for president again under the fourteenth Amendment.
(02:48:37):
The amazing restraint of that crowd of a newness that
day was that that did not happen. They did not
bring any weapons with and they had no organization. They
genuinely went there to peacefully and patriotically protest and their grievances.
And despite everything the government did and lobbing flash bang
grenades and shooting him with the rabolts. A guy, one
(02:48:58):
of my clients, guy refit was shot thirty or forty
times by this Shawnee Kirkoff that is now allegedly the
pipe bomber, right, thirty or forty times. She testified too,
and she called him a domestic terrorist. And so why
is this important? Because this was this was an occasion
where the forces of the United States federal government conspired
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to create a situation to entrap and then punish people.
And I got to tell you, the federal judges and
the bench trials and even the jury trials, part of
the sentence for these folks was enhanced if they admitted
the voting for Donald Trump or admitting to being Republicans.
They were specifically punished for their political views in a
country that allegedly has this First Amendment thing.
Speaker 7 (02:49:44):
Coment, Wake up.
Speaker 10 (02:49:49):
What I was sleaping?
Speaker 8 (02:49:51):
So, oh my god, we've got Joe Biden in the house.
Speaker 7 (02:49:57):
So I was going to ask that. Wait, I was
going want to ask you just a minute. You've lost
your place. Now sit there. I'll call on you a
little later. Don't worry. So how many I have? How
many I love politicians?
Speaker 1 (02:50:13):
I have a material statement.
Speaker 7 (02:50:17):
Right after mine. Okay, so how many of these? We
know where all the Democrats in are this? And how
many Republicans were in in this too?
Speaker 8 (02:50:28):
Well, I don't know how many Republicans are in on it.
And I think that I'll just give you the scenario
the way I see it. For example, take one of
my clients whose four year old son opens the door
when the when the FBI does their raid, and he
as soon as he opens the door, he's got thirty
laser dots on his chest for machine guns being pointed
at it. And so I say, I take the deposition
of that FBI agent. I say, what kind of a
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miserable SOB would point a machine gun at a four
year old and he's going to say, well, it wasn't
my fault. I was ordered to do it by the
special agent in charity. You take his deposition, you say,
what kind of a miserable so would you be to
instruct your your FBI agent's the point machine guns at
four year olds and I've got younger people, got people
in cryps, right, And he'd say it wasn't my idea.
I was told to do it by the guy upstream.
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That upstream will get all the way up to Merrick Garland.
I guarantee it. And and that's you know, that's how
big that conspiracy was. But I can tell you this, Yeah,
you've got some miserable sobs in the Republican Party. Lindsey
Graham said that they look, you've got guns, shoot them,
meaning Trump's supporters. Really, of course, Lindsey Graham loves blood
loss right, He's the most bloodthirsty guy in the Senate.
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He's never seen a war he didn't like. But you know,
telling the Capitol police to shoot Trump supporters, I mean,
is this guy's a Republican and Trump was playing golf
with him last weekend?
Speaker 7 (02:51:45):
Is that well he doesn't know about this? I mean,
how does he where who are the people that that
are next to Trump advising him, uh and not telling
him about this stuff, by.
Speaker 8 (02:51:58):
The way, you know, want to hear Don's response, Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:52:03):
Done, Okay, So.
Speaker 20 (02:52:08):
I think we take judicial notice of the fact that
there there was a a literal government conspiracy related to
the January sixth stuff. I mean, there is enough reporting
out there by both sides. By the way, which would
which would tend to lead a reasonable person to that
conclusion was and then and then everything that followed after that,
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with the weaponization of the FBI by the Biden administration,
that is clear, irrefutable evidence, uh, the exact same thing
over at the I R. S. So you can you
can line all of those things up, and you can
draw that conclusion that there was uh a, there was
a maybe more than a bit of conspiracy toward the
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end of doing exactly what Mark is talking about, which
is to make it where Trump can never come back
ever again or anybody like him, and and so what
with that being probably a major goal.
Speaker 1 (02:53:08):
A side benefit of that is kind of where the
direction Mark was going.
Speaker 20 (02:53:12):
If you can make this bad enough, what was it
that Ram Emmanuel said, you know never, you know never, never,
let good h the good disaster go to waste.
Speaker 7 (02:53:23):
Well, so you can.
Speaker 20 (02:53:25):
Imagine this scenario where there was writing, burning and all
this other thing, which is what they kind of depend on, right,
they were doing this all over the country. They weren't
doing it there there no but they expected the same
to happen. They expect that same mentality to take hold,
that herd mentality on that stuff and so uh and
that which would which would if you burned the capitol
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to the ground, that's going to that is one of
the situations that would require martial law.
Speaker 1 (02:53:53):
And so under martial law then is Mark knows more
about that than I have.
Speaker 7 (02:53:57):
But it didn't happen. But they still arrested all these
people though, of course because eighty three.
Speaker 20 (02:54:02):
Of them, because then they had to create the disaster, okay,
they had to invent okay, And that is a coup,
isn't that?
Speaker 1 (02:54:09):
As without a doubt?
Speaker 20 (02:54:10):
That was a coup because it started in the election process,
and once again, reasonable people given the exact same facts
would come to the same conclusion that you know that
there was there was funny business going on with the
election go ahead.
Speaker 8 (02:54:24):
The coup occurred the day before, on January fifth, twenty
twenty one, Nancy Pelosi had a phone call with Mark
Milly where she says, well, you know he's crazy, don't you?
Meaning Trump? And then and Mark Milly then agreed and
said that he was.
Speaker 15 (02:54:40):
He was.
Speaker 8 (02:54:40):
He then brought in all of his chiefs and had
them swear their allegiance to him, not the president, and
had them all swear that they would not follow any
orders from Donald Trump that Mark Milly didn't approve of,
and that if Trump was going to launch an attack
on China, he would call up the premiere and give
him advanced notice.
Speaker 1 (02:54:57):
And that is by definition trees.
Speaker 8 (02:55:00):
Yeah, but that is.
Speaker 20 (02:55:01):
And so why he isn't Milly isn't under indictment right
now for treason is beyond me.
Speaker 1 (02:55:06):
There is the one thing that really confuses me.
Speaker 7 (02:55:10):
Okay, so you think Trump maybe knows about this and
is just biting his time to do it at the
right time. It's hard for me to believe that he's
as intuitive and as smart as he is. It's hard
for me to put it in my little brain that
he is actually fooled by this.
Speaker 8 (02:55:29):
Well, I don't think he's true. And I'll go back
to what Don just said. Yeah, I mean, Bob Woodward
in his book talked about this exchange between Pelosia and Millie,
but Milli and Pelosia both admitted it. Yes, reason, why
aren't they in jail? Why aren't they facing a newse
I mean, other people have been executed in this century
for giving secrets to the Chinese and giving secrets to
the Russians. I mean, here's you got the most powerful
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military man in the United States talking to the most
powerful congresswoman conspiring against the sitting president, and nobody gets arrested,
even in this Department of Justice, even in this FBI
we've been I mean the president was sworn in January twentieth,
We've had what eleven months to get to the point
where the president, who knew this before he ever got
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sworn in, would take some action against people that conspired
against him and committed treason. I don't understand it. What
the hell's going on?
Speaker 7 (02:56:17):
Okay, you have just said. What you've said means that
you would have qualified very well for the attorney general job. Okay, now,
something that I'm not saying you'd want it or not,
but you what would you do right now if you
were sent to be the attorney general.
Speaker 8 (02:56:38):
Well, I'll tell you, people give me blowback on this
because they say, look, we're Republicans, we don't believe in
doing things this way. But I'd arrest all the guys
who are involved in this, just like they arrested all
the Jay sixers. They would come on kicking their doors,
pull them out a gunpoint the kids and their spouses
as well, and haul them off to jail. Some of
these guys spent thousand days in jail, nine hundred days
in solitary. Hauling these guys in the jim Comeys, haul
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in the Christopher Raise, haul in the merrit Garlands. Throw
them in jail, let them defend themselves from a jail
cell like they did with all the j sixers, and
uh uh and and hold their feet to the fire.
And you got people that admit treason like Nancy Pelosi
and h and Mark Milly. I mean, have them face
the noose. This is this is the only way we're
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going to fix this problem is having real consequences for
bad behavior.
Speaker 7 (02:57:27):
How about how about the judges.
Speaker 8 (02:57:29):
Oh well, the judges you know, and and uh the
judges are all lawyers, you know, the Article three judges
they have the only way you get rid of them
is by impeachment. Until we get two thirds of the Senate,
we'll never be able to impeach a federal judge, but
their lawyers, their bar association.
Speaker 9 (02:57:45):
Out of this bar.
Speaker 8 (02:57:46):
And I mean for the people that that hid exculpatory evidence,
that conspired with the prosecutors, that the suborn perjury, that
created and destroyed evidence. All these folks should lose their
law licenses. And you can't be a judge without a
law life. That's the most effective way. The problem is
that in DC you've got the DC District Court, which
is all liberal. You've got the DC Court of Appeals,
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which is all liberal, and then you've got the DC
jury pool.
Speaker 9 (02:58:13):
Which is all liberal.
Speaker 8 (02:58:14):
So how are you going to how are you going
to prosecute anybody for crimes against the Trump administration in
a jurisdiction where everybody wants Trump to just die?
Speaker 7 (02:58:24):
Okay, I got about seventy seconds left.
Speaker 20 (02:58:29):
So an important distinction too is that, unfortunately you cannot
fire the entire FBI, But just like every bureaucracy in Washington,
d C. It is peopled with liberals up and down
the ranks, and so you can put anybody you want
in charge, but the people you need to do the
grunt work still have a political bent for the other administration.
Speaker 8 (02:58:51):
Okay, go ahead, that's true, every y, that's true. That's
why it is a deep state, because the unelected bureaucrats
and the career people actually run everything. And you what
Don was saying earlier about not being able to read everything.
The problem is they sneak in a word or two here,
or line or two there in two thousand pages of legislation,
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and no one actually sees it until after it's been enacted,
and then you know, then it's too late. And if
I've got just one minute.
Speaker 7 (02:59:17):
Yeah, go ahead, Well you got forty seconds.
Speaker 8 (02:59:20):
A buddy of mine, doctor Eric Nepudi, called me. I
was in DC saying he'd been arrested for a violation
of the COVID nineteen Consumer Protection Act. I got on
the airplane. I downloaded the statue, like twenty two hundred pages.
I found one paragraph, twenty one hundred pages into the
bill that created something called the COVID nineteen Consumer Protection Act,
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which made it a crime to contradict the government statement
about COVID nineteen.
Speaker 7 (02:59:45):
All right, on that note, and thank you both Thank
you everyone who is listening to the show. You've got
scoop after scoop after scoop here great, Happy Thanksgiving. I'll
be back in a week after the Thanksgiving holiday. Thank you,
Thank you guys read.
Speaker 18 (03:00:05):
You know, keep walking, keep on your toes, and don't
stop talking about read.
Speaker 9 (03:00:10):
Don't keep