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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Not to be known about.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Joe Biden never targeted his political enemies. Joe Biden never
directed his attorney general to target his political opponents. Huh,
that's interesting because I could have sworn that. Yesterday we
learned that the FBI taped my phone.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
Let's look at it. We've got a list.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Tap my phone, tap Lindsay Graham's phone, tapped, Marshall Blackburn's
phone tapped five other phones of United States senators. Gee,
it sure looks like targeting political opponents to me, and
yet I haven't heard a word from that side of
the DAIS about any concern whatsoever. We've got nothing but
concerns today, but no concern at all for a Justice

(00:50):
Department that is tapping the phones of sitting United States
senators because who knows why?

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Want to get it off your chest. You're in the
right place. They accused this show of being run by boobs.
Well let me tell you about us, boobs. We're real
and we're spectacular. A lot of politics and fund sprinkled
with a lot of laughs. Heard in every state in

(01:21):
the Union and one thousand cities around the world. We
just finished sixteen years of broadcast excellence. Now in our
seventeenth year Dave Weinbaum Show is streaming live all over
the world. We're living in special times. Never in American history,

(01:54):
other than the Civil War, has there been a bleedant
attack on our Republic from one party to another. This
started with Obama and hopefully ends with Trump. From two
thousand and eight until right now, we are experiencing a

(02:15):
coup by a group of American haters. They were so
convinced that Trump would fold they forgot to burn the evidence.
Other than fixing elections and up to two or more

(02:35):
assassination attempts on Trump, the slime balls on the dark
side decided to oust Trump anyway they could, ignoring the
American people's right to vote him back in to the presidency,

(02:56):
and then forget to get rid of the evidence. They
have no clue about the evil they have done. Erica
Kirk may have forgiven her husband's murderer, but as Trump acknowledges,
the war that we are in must be done guided

(03:20):
by God like Israel, only to make peace when the
Dems decide they were guilty of the crimes they've committed
and serve the time they need to come back as
citizens of America and not the world order.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
You're going to figure out who was involved in this,
who signed off on it, who knew about it. You're
going to get to the bottom of all of it.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
Is it correct?

Speaker 4 (03:52):
Yes, And I've spoken to Director Patel about it, and
he is committed to doing this.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
Well, I can tell you we already know many of
the details. We already know that this was ordered by
the Special prosecutor, Jack Smith, who reported directly to the
Attorney General of the United States, Merrick Garland. And we
know that Jack Smith was on his witch hunt because
he was directed to do so by the President of
the United States, Joe Biden. Let's just remember, let's take

(04:17):
a walk down memory lane. April second, twenty twenty two,
The New York Times. Garland faces growing pressure. The time
says as recently as late last year, that would have
been twenty twenty one, mister Biden confided to his inner
circle he believed former President Trumble was a threat to
democracy and should be prosecuted.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
What a show we got today, Hi there, welcome. This
is a Dave Weinbaum show. It is October tenth, twenty
twenty five, and we have peace in the Middle East. Okay,
Trump engineer's peace in Israel doesn't get a Noble Peace Prize.
How's that for being hated by the world world generally.

(05:02):
But he engineered that piece himself, and even Dems are
giving him credit, which is really strange because they keep
the they're keeping the government closed. Boy do we got
to show for you today. I can't believe this this
guest list. First of all, we got JJ Bradshaw at
a ten. We got the rabbi eight forty and that

(05:24):
he ought to have a lot of things to say
about that because I don't think he's a wartime rabbi anymore.
What's he going to do? We'll go back to guiding
and doing his trips to America and all all the
world people and convincing them whether they're Muslim, they're they're Christian,
they're Buddhists, that they all have things in common with

(05:47):
each other to forge peace and and the kind relations.
We got Bill Bill Hardwick running for the Senate. Uh,
he's going to be at nine thirty. And we have
we have a special guest. This guy started liking my well,

(06:09):
my clips and stuff that I put on the show
on X and uh, I think he sent me.

Speaker 5 (06:17):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Thank me for one of my things, and I started
to look into this guy. Holy cow, this guy's this
guy is one of the top guys in Hollywood. Uh,
he's got amazing, an amazing I've got his his his, uh,

(06:40):
all his attributes here and I'll read him as much
as I can when he comes on. But he might
deserve a show of his own, you know, I mean
just and I mean he can afford it too. Anyways, Uh,
we're going to talk to him. Chris Fenton is the
guy's name. Look him up. We've got He's done twenty

(07:00):
five films and one included is with Robert Downey Junior
iron Man three. Okay, this is incredible, So we've got
let me let me not forget. We've had a couple
of deaths recently. One is Bridget Sigmund and the other

(07:26):
is is Kent Densdale. And how sad. They're both younger
than they ought to be to die, that's for sure.
So I want you to, you know, go to these
funerals and things like that. One is Bridget's funeral.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
We're having a little service for her at Mom's starts
tomorrow at one thirty, followed by lunch and then we'll
be going to the cemetery to do the barrel service though.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Okay, and Ken I believe is going to be the
following week and next week I'm exactly sure. Where is
it going to be at the country club?

Speaker 3 (08:01):
From what I read, they're doing a service. I believe
it Nolan's Son first and then it's followed by the
country club a service there after that or something. It's
it's in like Nolan's Son and the local papers and stuff,
I believe.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
And we have we have J. P. Maxwell here. He
is the producer of the show. Hi, JM. Good morning. Lisa.
Weinbab will be in soon. I think she's late. And
Rick Henderson out there in Salem in Salem, Missouri, and
he does all the bits and the clips and uh

(08:34):
he's got dogs that apparently have driven him crazy er
than he actually is. So he'll be there and he's
under I think he's having an operation today or something.
Do you know that?

Speaker 3 (08:47):
Something about having to go the doctor for some kind
of follow up today. Yeah, there was something going on there. Yeah,
it's sad. He's he's a lot of pain. So I
thank him for doing a great job in the clips department,
and uh, well, let's see what's going on in the world.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
Until JP or JJ gets here, we have whoops, there
we go, all righty Dems. Schumer, he's afraid of the
Democratic left wing. It looks like you know, I thought

(09:27):
he'd be done sooner than this, but this is his
last stand, and the the other liberals are about the
socialists are about to take over that that entity, the
Democratic Party, and I don't think it. I think it's
a big mistake. I think you know, Mandani and AOC,

(09:51):
they are huge socialists, communists, they're they're communists, and then
no longer are they afraid to say that, and this
is this is not going to be good for them.
You know, socialism now has proven in Europe that it
doesn't work. All these people are suffering, and they're they're

(10:12):
making deals with Trump. And speaking of deals, you got
a good deal coming right now, because I see on
on my little computer here that a gentleman has appeared
and he is John Jeffrey Braid Bradshaw. Go ahead and
play that, but I want to I want to continue

(10:35):
to introduce him that he is. He is the he
is the expert on the constitution. He goes back two
hundred and fifty seven years This guy's two hundred and
fifty seven years old. He used to hang out at
the ye old tavern out there in Virginia, probably the

(10:58):
only one there at the time, hang out with George
Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and they pick up
pioneer women. Although he was a little young at the time.
But here's a guy that probably wrote some of the constitutions.
Not only is he an expert, but he probably wrote it.
John Jeffrey Bradshaw, what's on your mind, sir.

Speaker 6 (11:25):
Oh Dave, what a week this has been. Let's start
out with the DNC. You and I have been critics
of the DNC for decades because they keep stepping in it.
And they just released a preliminary report for their eyes only,
which was, of course, was leaked almost immediately, and Politico

(11:47):
published this thing. Now, Politico is kind of a left
leaning outfit, so you would not expect them to be
particularly critical of the DNC, But boy, was this thing
a doozy. Talk about these folks missing the boat at
d NC report in parentheses, it's why we lost, Okay,

(12:09):
they're trying to figure out why they lost. Well, this
thing says number one, we didn't spend money early enough. Well, okay,
you guys were outspending Donald Trump for better than a year.
But okay, maybe you didn't do it early enough. Swapping

(12:31):
Joe for Kabala. Now, Dave, this looks like the smoking gun,
doesn't it. We swapped one idiot for another and think
we're actually gaining something, but they actually put this in print.
We swapped Joe for Kabala. We talked about social issues,
and I put that in parentheses, social issues, which was

(12:56):
DEI gave Rainbow Flag nothing but garbage trans instead of
the bread and butter issues which our constituents actually pay
attention to. We paid attention to abortion and democracy rather
than the economy and immigration. Well, Dave, I never expected

(13:19):
to see this garbage in print because I never expected
these people to admit to it, And here it is,
Politico published it. I'm sure that DNC would love to
scratch that back and never let it see daylight again.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
So what's they're admitting to that? What are they going
to do about it?

Speaker 6 (13:40):
Well, not a damn thing.

Speaker 7 (13:41):
That's the issue.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
If it's useless.

Speaker 6 (13:44):
You mentioned our buddy Chuck Schumer, a low life scumbag
that he is.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
Ohay, you mentioned that he's.

Speaker 6 (13:51):
Paid attention to his far left, wacko supporters rather than
listening to the man in the street Democrat who is
saying it's the economy and it's immigration stupid and instead
of health care for illegals, now that the Republicans have
made a big deal out of the health care for illegals.

(14:12):
And actually, if you look at the way Obamacare is written,
it's not specifically allowed. But here's how it works. The
illegals don't have any healthcare, they don't have a damn thing.
So when they get sick, they go to the emergency room.
The emergency room is required to treat them no matter what.
And guess who pays the bill for that account.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
We do.

Speaker 6 (14:35):
So this is the back door into this thing, Dave.
And for them to deny it is to deny the
reality that all of us can see.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
And it's not that much. It can be negotiated easily,
and they know.

Speaker 6 (14:52):
That negotiated after the fact.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
This is just Trump government arrangement all over again. Trump
the arrangement.

Speaker 6 (15:01):
You know, I wouldn't expect that on a Schumer. He's
been a politician long enough to know which side his
bread is buttered on. But he is paying attention to
the wacko lunatics and party.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
They're going to replace him. That's why he's he's he's
actually he's actually being somebody that's stalling because he's looking
for a way out for himself. How is he going
to keep his seat?

Speaker 6 (15:27):
He's going to get primary Dave, he's Done're gone.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
I think he's gonna I think he's going to retire.
Let him try to move to Israel. Gee, now, somebody said, oh,
they take him. I thought the rabbi said, well, they'd
probably take them. But I wouldn't have that guy would
haven't anywhere near Israel.

Speaker 6 (15:46):
The guy's a nut job.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
He is, and he always has been to retire, but
he's not.

Speaker 6 (15:51):
One of the reasons he can do what he's doing
is there are no consequences for him if he's going
to retire. But look at the party that he's leaving
in shambles behind. I read polls all the time, and
the man on the street blames the Democrats for this shutdown. Sure, yeah,
there's a few nut jobs. They are saying, Oh, it's
the Republicans. Did a Trump did blah, blah blah. But

(16:12):
the majority, about sixty percent, are saying this thing lands
squarely in the lap of the Democrats, which it does.
They're on the wrong side of this thing again. The
poor people, I feel bad for them. The DNC leadership
should be embarrassed. The Democrats in the Senate should be
absolutely ashamed. And when you got a guy like John

(16:35):
Fetterman who's coming up and turning into a bright and
shining star going against his party's policies, hooray for you, buddy,
I hope you get reelected.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Did you see that coming? Did you? Did you see
that coming? When he was running? Oh my god, I
thought he was a disaster. I mean, I know he
had strokes and things like that, but you know, I
thought he just was was a total, totally out of it.
But the guy is now effectively the leader of the
Democratic Party or the logical leader who say things that

(17:10):
are appropriate and that's stupid.

Speaker 6 (17:12):
He is the leader of the moderate Democrat.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
He's honest.

Speaker 6 (17:16):
And how far left we have gone. I mean, my god, Dave,
if John F. Kennedy was alive today, he'd probably commit
suicide because his party has turned into sentience.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
Or worse yet, he'd become a Republican.

Speaker 6 (17:32):
Oh yes, now we got the Rabbi coming up.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Pretty yes we do.

Speaker 6 (17:36):
I will steal any of his thunder, but I really
want to hear what he has to say about this
peace deal. So please ask him.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
Oh no, wait, wait, is there peace? Oh my god,
there's piece yesterday.

Speaker 6 (17:49):
Yes, I know that it's working. That's working.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Oh my god.

Speaker 6 (17:52):
I believe Hamas will support this. Now they'll cheat on
the first chance they get. But that gives the Israeli
is the proper excuse to go in and steamroll.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
The most the most important thing about this. And I
realize that Israel has taking it, taking it taking The
world hates Israel right now, and they hate Bibi Netanyahu
for no good reason other than protecting his own country
from total destruction. Okay, So finally, finally he got help

(18:29):
from God because he decided that he wasn't going to
take this anymore. And God has put his hand on
him and and said, pretty much, you keep doing what
you're doing. You cannot have people who are whose main
goal in life is to kill you and other Jews

(18:50):
in Israel, all of them from the river to the sea.

Speaker 6 (18:53):
The Christians come right after and the Christians are there too.

Speaker 7 (18:57):
Buddhas Yes.

Speaker 6 (18:59):
So here's the interesting thing about this, in my opinion,
if they actually do turn over all the hostages, they
have lost their last bargaining chip. It's right, Hamas has
lost its last leverage against the Jews in Israel. Well,
now what happens, Well, as soon as Hamas steps out
of line, not I who's going to say, you guys

(19:20):
are nigged on this thing, and here we.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
Go, and Trump says, go ahead, go ahead, they're gonna
they're gonna try to do something here. And and the
fact the other ridiculous things that are happening is that
the the Gossens are cheering, along with Saudi Arabia and
uh Egypt and Jordan and even even in in Iran.

(19:48):
There's a possibility of getting these people in the Abraham
Accords about that day. Okay, that's incredible, and they're all
waiting for these you know, Jews and Arabs pretty much
come from the same cloth, and we all like to
you know, everybody says, wow, the Jews we own all

(20:10):
the banks. Well, we were put there because they wouldn't
let us go out into the fields. That was the
bad job was going to the banks. But we became
pretty good and making deals, making loans, making negotiations, and
so did so did Islam at times do the same

(20:30):
thing until they decided they were going to turn on
the Jews. And maybe, just maybe this will wake up
the interests of both of us to where and it's
going to take a lot for the for the severe
Muslims who think it's their duty to kill Jews and

(20:53):
to throw their children into it, and to throw themselves
into it and their lives into it, instead of making
good with a partner in not only Israel, but America
well and all around the world. I mean, my god,
this is a world peace situation.

Speaker 6 (21:12):
That's the way that frenchhips happen is by mutual trade,
mutual respect. Let me offer you a little conspiracy theory.
Are you ready for this? You and I have been all, oh.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
I've never never had a conspiracy theory.

Speaker 6 (21:26):
Oh gosh, you and I've been accused of this for decades.
Here's my latest. Okay, And if you think I'm out
of my fricking mind, just tell me.

Speaker 8 (21:34):
So.

Speaker 3 (21:35):
You know, the.

Speaker 6 (21:36):
Masad, who is Israel's intelligence agency. For those few listeners
that you have that are ignorant of these things. Masad
knows who all the Hamas leaders are, sure, and I'll
bet you Nicol they know where they are. So okay,
hostages get given back. Israel tracks these the leadership of

(22:00):
Hamas in Gaza and other places, and of course Hamas
re nigs on the piece deal, which I think is
a likelihood. Now what happens, Well, what do you say
that Masad goes and quietly starts bumping these guys off
little assassination. Are the Israelis above that? Probably not. I'm

(22:23):
not above that. Our country has certainly engaged.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
They've already done it. Remember the seventy two Olympics in Germany. Yes,
they got every one of those people, eventually.

Speaker 9 (22:34):
Hundred every one up the trail.

Speaker 6 (22:36):
So there is a track record here, and I think
ned Yahu, for the benefit of his country, is likely
to order them to quietly take these folks out.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Well, you're talking about if they if they go back
on their word, well of course, and if they do, yes,
I would absolutely agree. And if they want to still
keep killing Jews, well they're going to have to do
it from under the under their graves.

Speaker 6 (23:06):
Yeah, they kind of have a problem. Yeah, And I
got to tell you, Dave Masad, there's possibly the premier
intelligence agency in this world. Of them in the United
States running neck and neck, and they work together as
a private, responsible individual. I would not want them after me.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
Well me neither, but they sure have got God smacked
on October the seventh, twenty twenty three.

Speaker 6 (23:34):
That's on their side. God is on their side. Yeah, okay,
so enough of that. I hadn't planned on going into
Goza much. I really hope the Rabbi goes into that
and subceept.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
Yeah, well, we can sell you there as a reporter.

Speaker 6 (23:47):
I don't think so. I like it right here, redneck Land,
let's talk about Jerry banderin for yes, because not actually
made the Network news this week. It is predicted that
the Democrats lose as many as nineteen congressional seats. That's
nineteen seats in the House of Representatives in the midterms

(24:08):
if the Supreme Court of the US acts as the
principle of drawing congressional districts along racial lines, and that's
fixing to come up in the court. What happened is
the Voting Rights Act of nineteen sixty five, Section two
of that Parts of that have been found unconstitutional. All

(24:30):
of Section four was found unconstitutional in twenty thirteen, and
Scotus is fixing to look at Section two now. The
question in front of them is this, is it constitutional
to have congressional voting districts divided up by race. Let's
draw a circle around the big black enclave and let's

(24:51):
turn that into a voting district. Who's going to vote
Democrat all the time? Is that legal? Is that constitutional?
And the better question is with the founding fathers, A
they wouldn't have considered that, But had they considered that,
would they have agreed to that? And that's coming up
in Scotis. I think it's going to be a big

(25:12):
deal because you know, we just had a big stink
in Texas over jerry mandry. California has been jerry mandered
for decades, starting with Jerry Brown in fact, so that
there are large Democrat conclaves on the coast, largely black
in Mexican. So it's going to be something I'm going

(25:33):
to be following because it does have implications in the
midterm elections, which are coming up mighty fast. Let's talk
about CBS News for a minute now. If you remember
the sixty minutes stink over Kamala Harris's edited stuff. I
read the transcript unedited, and what they put out on

(25:55):
the broadcast network was nothing like what she actually said.
So CBS has done a little bit of shake up.
You remember a person named Barry Weiss.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (26:07):
Yeah, Barry Wise is the founder of the Free Press.
Barry Wise is now the editorial content manager for CBS News.
So they had brought in, admittedly a little bit left leaning,
but certainly a centrist a person to head up CBS News.
Why well, Trump want to hell the lawsuit against them,

(26:31):
so they're still really from that. A paramount who owns
them is saying, we're bleeding money, like it, like it
it is? Sure, Trump and Sailor on leaving the Philippines,
we got to do something about this. And what did
they do their Heartberry Wise? This really could turn into

(26:51):
a big deal.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Let me mention to you about CBS that you brought
it up the Hally stimony at the Senate. Uh was
was amazingly left out the whole thing about Hall. And
I've got it all. I've got it all. Uh And

(27:13):
I'm playing I played the first two clips and I
got five more or four more and uh, it's it's
it's just devastating. And to see that CBS censor this
thing after this guy says, well, the it's proven now
that the Biden administration had my phone and I think

(27:35):
eight or more people. Uh, they were tapping our phones.
How dare they? You know?

Speaker 6 (27:43):
Holly, Holly was just damning.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
Oh he was he was he was hot.

Speaker 6 (27:50):
He was hotwork news to not cover that is no
surprise to anyone.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
But I was. I was looking for that. I was
looking why why wasn't Holly in there? Because I'm remember
him seeing him. I mean, I went through the whole thing.
It was an hour and fifty four minutes or something
like that, and I went through the whole damn thing
looking for this.

Speaker 6 (28:09):
Huh, that is all available. It's all those video clips
are all available on SISPAN, which is supposedly nonpartisan. So CBSABC,
NBC can't cover this thing up because it's out there
and anybody that wants to look at it.

Speaker 7 (28:25):
And I would encourage people to look at it.

Speaker 6 (28:27):
Josh Hollick beat them to death and for and the
investigation of this thing. Oh, the stink that can come
off of this is going to be amazing because now
you have folks in our Congress, in our Senate who
have been surveilled illegally by a political party that's in

(28:49):
was in power. And all of the stuff that they
had classified top secret, compartmentalized information thought they'd never see
the light of day again, is being declassified by the
current administration and published. This is going to be a
tough one for them to deny, Dave.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
Well, they can't. They got they got all the evidence.
They forgot to burn the evidence they had burning in
a burn room at the FBI, and and and the
idiots were so confident. I guess they just forgot about it.

Speaker 6 (29:24):
And so and I were going to engage in a
cover up. You would see the smoke clear over to
Newburgh because we've burned that stuff.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Better than speak for yourself, speak for yourself, not speak
for yourself as well.

Speaker 6 (29:38):
Because they had convinced themselves that probably Kamala was going
to win, big mistake there, Biden would Yeah, how did
they figure that would remain classified forever?

Speaker 1 (29:51):
They say, so totally underestimated Donald Trump, that they got
themselves in trouble. And now they're they're falling apart. They're
just even Barack Obama is subject to getting an indictment.
He's the one. He's the one that lied and created
the Steel dossier with Hillary.

Speaker 6 (30:14):
Yes, then, because we're up against the clock, Yes, Letitia
James has been indicted by a federal grand jury.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Oh yeah?

Speaker 6 (30:24):
Or fraud?

Speaker 1 (30:25):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (30:26):
Do you remember this woman got about a five hundred
million dollar judgment against Donald Trump, which was ultimately thrown out,
although the conviction has not been thrown out yet. Well,
that shoes on the other foot. Letitia, here's what's going
to happen. This is probably going to bankrupt you like

(30:46):
you tried to bankrupt Donald Trump. At some point. You're
probably going to lose your license to practice law if
you get convicted of a felony and this is a
felony charge. So Letitia words to you. Bye bye.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Yeah. I think I think you're right, and I think
she's her. And people also like Willis, Yeah, Fanny Willis,
I guess a long lost cousin of my good friend
Bob Willis. H I hope he's listening about that. I

(31:25):
hope he's listening.

Speaker 6 (31:28):
May have some complaint about yeah. Comparison, Okay, parting shot
Dave Alan Dershowitz, who is a retired lawyer, very high
powered guy. And Alan Dershowitz, I like what the guy says.
I like his legal thinking. But he has been a

(31:48):
Democrat for over fifty years. And Alan Dershowitz said the
other day in public into a microphone, he is going
to change to the Republican Party.

Speaker 1 (31:59):
In a bit. That's amazing.

Speaker 6 (32:01):
It's a six decade Democrat. That's failing. They asked him
why why would you change horses midstream? And he said,
isn't it obvious? Yeah, last thing he said.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
I mean, and it's so obvious for so many reasons,
but especially with the fact that he's Jewish, for goodness sakes,
And and how can you be a Jew, Schumer? And
and go along with the killing of Jews? Schumer?

Speaker 6 (32:31):
Can you how can you be a Catholic and go
along with abortion? It's the absol argument?

Speaker 1 (32:38):
Yeah, that, And and the Christians who are who are
getting murdered by to your point, murdered by the uh
the Arabs uh or as they call him, Hesbala and
uh and uh hamas you know, outrageous. It's not just
the Jews. They're picking in a lot of different people,

(33:00):
all the Christians, all right, Well, put some of the
clips or the messages in so I can read them off.
Patricia odin Maxwell looking good, sounding good, go team, Thank you, Patricia,
appreciate I appreciate you. Uh Kathy sand for Dylan, good
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(33:24):
hugs to each of you, have a beautiful, blessed weekend
and anyone else. All right, I would be uh well,
I would be late if I didn't introduce my wife,
Lisa Ann Weinbaum, who for some reason decided to walk
in a half an hour late.

Speaker 10 (33:43):
Yes, I was busy breaking the.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
TV, breaking it. You brought you broke the.

Speaker 6 (33:48):
TV, recognized that going to have to play.

Speaker 1 (33:54):
You serious? Wait a minute, this is a this is
a serious thing. Are you serious? Did you break the TV?

Speaker 10 (34:00):
Okay?

Speaker 11 (34:01):
The direct TV was already broken, but now they made
me do the reset. Now we got nothing until Sunday.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
It'll be okay, No, it's not. I kind of get information.
Oh my god, okay, JP J I see I'm not
I'm shot here, Okay, I told her. Oh god, this
is this is a nightmare. This isn't I gotta have
to learn how to read again. Oh dang it. All right,

(34:31):
my friend ladies and gentlemen. Let's hear it for JJ Branshaw.
Thank you, JJ. I'm coming over to your house to
watch TV. All right, thanks, bye bye? Okay, how does
that happen?

Speaker 4 (34:45):
No?

Speaker 1 (34:47):
Are you serious?

Speaker 10 (34:49):
Are you serious?

Speaker 1 (34:50):
How did you? How did you break the TV?

Speaker 11 (34:53):
You go through the diagnos and when you do, then
then it took away whatever we had. Oh my god,
I know you were able to do streaming before, but
now it won't do streaming either.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
Well, if it's broken, it's not going to do anything.

Speaker 10 (35:12):
Well the TV still works?

Speaker 1 (35:14):
Oh well, you.

Speaker 10 (35:15):
Just have no you still have You just have no
nothing to watch. You can't watch anything.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
Yeah, well I'll watch a damn blank thing and I'll
figure things out by watching a blank TV. How's that? Okay?
This is this is not good?

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Yeah all right, let's go to a commercial. For goodness sakes,
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Speaker 1 (41:01):
Okay, ladies and gentlemen, we're back and we have with
us wartime. Rabbi, maybe no more. Congratulations to your family,
especially Ezra and the IDF under the bb neta yahu
staying the course with God, and so tell me peace

(41:25):
in our time. Blessed are the peacemakers, Nobel Peace Prize.
Not the major major blow to Islam. Ezra home soon Trump,
get any comments on that?

Speaker 5 (41:45):
A lot going on?

Speaker 1 (41:48):
Wait a minute, Wait a minute, wait a minute. What's
wrong with your with your video or your not your videos?

Speaker 3 (41:57):
May have to check your microphone setting their, Rabbi, it's
coming in a little weird.

Speaker 1 (42:04):
I don't know. It's better. Yeah, is that better. Yeah,
it's much better. There you go, Okay, okay, good.

Speaker 8 (42:13):
I say, there's a lot going on since the announcement
of the acceptance of the plan by Kamas. Of course
they said they would accept it, but and they made
changes and this and that. But I think it's the
best plan that we can we can hope for. Yeah,

(42:36):
at the moment. So it's a little bit. It's the
best plan we can hope for at the moment, Dave,
So we have to take it. I think. So is
it one hundred perfect? No, But what happened today the
first twenty four hours is that Israel supposed to pull back.

(42:57):
We left Gaza City, We're supposed to pull back to align.
If you look on a map, it would still leave
Israel and control of fifty three percent of Gaza. And
then the Hamas has seventy two hours, which would leave
us I think till Sunday or Monday to release all
the living hostages in forty eight hours, and seventy two

(43:19):
hours to release the remaining hostages the dead hostages. So
that would mean they'd be all out by So I
think Sunday would be the living hostages, Monday would be
the dead ones. And that would be the main part
of the first phase, and that's huge, oh sure.

Speaker 14 (43:37):
And then.

Speaker 8 (43:39):
And then the second phase, which Israel is not gonna
withdraw anymore if Hamas doesn't disarm, and so on and
so forth, and then figuring out the governance and all that.
But this is the first step, and it's a good one.
Israel will have to release prisoners, Palesidian prisoners, some with

(44:01):
blood on their hands, but that won't happen until the
hostages are home. That's part of the deal, was it.
We're not going to release them and then get suckered in.
But until the hostages are all released.

Speaker 9 (44:13):
No one's going anywhere.

Speaker 8 (44:16):
But it's a price we have to pay.

Speaker 1 (44:20):
And well, this is this is a step forward. Obviously, however,
you know.

Speaker 8 (44:24):
What I'm saying. Obviously we'd rather get the hostages for nothing.
But but you know, this is the best opportunity and
it was you know, you know, people are thanking Donald Trump.
And you got to remember Adu also thank the Idea
for two years of a very strong work that pushed
comes into a position that they were willing to negotiate.

(44:47):
Thanking of course to Trump. And this also Natanelle, but
this also to me, demonstrates the patheticness of Joe Biden,
because had Joe Biden done anything to wrap Egypt and
Katar and Turkey, and obviously Trump did something to get
them all on board that Biden could have done if

(45:07):
you wanted to, but obviously, you know, not paid a
lot of lip service.

Speaker 7 (45:12):
But he didn't.

Speaker 8 (45:13):
You know, he could have come to Turkey and say
you want F sixteen's, you want F thirty five's, and
said to Cante, you want our air base to remain here,
and you want Egypt, you know, Israel's the United States
is Egypt more money than any country. So you know,
you rope these guys in and you get them on board,
and Commas is put into a corner like any any

(45:34):
The truth is, anyone could have seen that, or we
all knew that had all these countries been on board
against Hamas from the get go, this would have been
over a long time ago. But Joe Biden did not
use any United States leverage to affect to put any

(45:54):
meaningful pressure on Egypt or on Katar or on Turkey,
you know. And uh so they.

Speaker 7 (46:02):
Didn't do anything.

Speaker 8 (46:03):
And then along comes Donald Trump and he says, okay,
remember this is the art of the deal. And uh,
and he gets them on board. And there's no doubt
that they didn't just do it out of goodwill. They
did it because he made some kind of promises to
them and some kind of uh, some back channel deal
that we don't necessarily know about him. Maybe we never will,

(46:25):
but they're on board. And whatever it took. But Donald
Trump got it done. And you got to give him
a lot of credit.

Speaker 1 (46:32):
Well well and uh and you got I gotta give
a lot of credit to bb because he, uh, he
did the right things, you know, even though he might
be unpopular at the moment he did that. He saved
he saved Israel, and he saved it by saying, we're
going to fight until you all you're all dead. And

(46:55):
then what you know it is, uh, he says you
need to stop now. He was very vigilant in that, and.

Speaker 8 (47:03):
He wed stood all the pressure both from the domestic
and from the Biden administration and from the Europeans, you know,
and he had stood it all for two years.

Speaker 1 (47:13):
And he and from the world and from the u
N and from the world, the world deal, you know,
the whole world, you know, Oh my god.

Speaker 8 (47:22):
Yeah, the international community the so called international and he
had stood it all, stayed the course, and and look
that we reaped the benefits. You know, if you look back,
we got rid of Hesbelah. Now there's talk of peace
with with Lebanon, peace with Syria.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
We we we we.

Speaker 8 (47:41):
Kicked the can down the road with the Iranian nuclear weapons.

Speaker 1 (47:46):
You know, we've.

Speaker 8 (47:47):
Destroyed the military leadership of Kamas. I mean, so he's
achieved so many things, and and you know he had
to do it under a lot of pressure.

Speaker 1 (47:57):
Well and Trump handled this perfectly, even chided Bibe Natana
into calling the head of Qatar and saying, you gotta
stop uh attacking Katar. And he apologized to the to
the head of Qatar, and apparently it became a very

(48:17):
friendly conversation. And this is going to be really good.
How many how many Arabs might be changing a little bit?
Aren't some of the Arabs very happy about this?

Speaker 8 (48:33):
Yeah, look that I'm sure understanding in the Arab culture,
they're not going to openly, you know, come out and
say we are you know, we're supporting Israel, We're supporting
the United States. We love this right, Yeah, it will
be but under under the radar. Yeah, I believe this

(48:54):
a lot.

Speaker 1 (48:55):
Yeah, and you know, they're not that different than than
Jews other than their beliefs. And uh, they want to
make a buck. They wanted, they want the good businesses,
they want this and that, and so will they will
they actually show it in a change of attitude and

(49:18):
get along with what Israel is doing or not. I
don't know, I I you know, it's it's a long
long time since, uh, since Mohammad decided that the Jews
weren't worthy of living. And it's uh, you know, at
times it's been let up and they had to pay

(49:41):
the jira and all that stuff. But still the Jews
and uh and and and the the people of of
Arab heritage can get along, I think. But they're going
to have to change. Jews are not going to stand
for getting killed anymore.

Speaker 8 (50:01):
Like it's not going to happen overnight.

Speaker 3 (50:03):
We know that, I know.

Speaker 8 (50:05):
And but this is uh, this is you know, it's
an opening, it's a way forward. There's a little bit
of light and uh, we're we're going to have to
see what happens, you know, and who knows what's going
to happen. Who knows what's going to happen and you know,
in a couple of years when you have US presidential
elections again, you know, in a few years and you

(50:26):
know two three years, you can go buy in the
blink of a nine. So we you know, I know,
we're hopeful, you can hold on to hope. We have
to be realistic and know that it's it's going to
take a lot of work. It's going to a lot
of take a lot of goodwill. But we'll see. And
we're very excited to have a President Trump arriving in
Israel tomorrow. He'll be addressing here our Cannesset, which is

(50:49):
our government, our government on Sunday and then flying out,
so he'll be here for what like twenty four hours.
Or said, you know, you're interesting.

Speaker 1 (50:58):
You mentioned Biden is as the chief evil guy here.
He's he's just a puppet. And the real guy that
really did this, Barack Hussein Obama, that's my opinion, started
with him and leaving the palace of money, of taxpayer

(51:21):
money on Iran's door, and his his administration went on
to go along with Biden, and Biden was really a
puppet in my opinion.

Speaker 8 (51:33):
Yeah, look, we had two terms of Obama, one term
of Biden. It's a lot, it's a long time and
to get past that, to to get the country back
on track. Trump's done it very fast, but there's a
lot of resistance, and especially you know when it came

(51:57):
to Israel. You know, Israel was being vilified everywhere. But
Trump came in and uh, you know, turning a lot
of things around and things. You know, as fast as
he's moving, things don't happen overnight. It's going to take time. Uh,
It'll take some time. Yeah, okay to make these changes.

Speaker 1 (52:17):
So, uh so you had Kushner in on the in
on the negotiations. What are your thoughts on that everyone
was there, well cush your yeah, okay, Well that's what's
That's why I think he was there partially.

Speaker 8 (52:35):
Yeah, there's a lot of a lot of very smart people,
a lot of very uh practical thinkers, and and they
got it done.

Speaker 1 (52:44):
Well, that's what That's what I'm saying, is that is
that there's hope now that you can get Saudi Arabia
on board, you can get maybe maybe even Iran Syria. Yeah,
I mean it's unbelievable the amount of things that we
can be done.

Speaker 8 (53:03):
Yeah, we can get rid of the regime and Iran,
you know, Okay, the whole Middle East.

Speaker 1 (53:08):
I think they got to be very unpopular at this point.
They always have been, and the Persians have to take
over again, I guess. Yeah. So okay, So, so do
you figure there's going to be at least a little
break here between wars even if it goes bad?

Speaker 8 (53:28):
I do think so, yeah, I do think.

Speaker 1 (53:30):
So.

Speaker 8 (53:33):
You know, I haven't been this hopeful, you know, or
optimistic in two years.

Speaker 1 (53:38):
You know.

Speaker 8 (53:38):
Also because like we just said, the people who are
in there, Ron Dermer, yeah, Caroline.

Speaker 1 (53:44):
Glick, Yeah, she was in that. I didn't know that.

Speaker 8 (53:48):
Yeah, she she quit her podcast about a year ago
because she got pulled into the government.

Speaker 1 (53:57):
So at your neighbor, right really yeah, yeah, exactly, she
lives here.

Speaker 8 (54:03):
I mean, you have a lot of good people there
that I that I put a lot of faith in.
And uh, I mean you met Ron Dermer. You know,
he's a very smart guy. Yeah, dumb things, and he's
a deep thinker.

Speaker 1 (54:15):
And I know I trust that have been interviewed him
because of you.

Speaker 8 (54:18):
Yeah, that's right. So I think, Uh, I think there's
a lot to be hopeful about.

Speaker 7 (54:23):
Now.

Speaker 8 (54:25):
We shouldn't uh, you shouldn't go too overboard with the
euphoria because you know this, things can go bad.

Speaker 1 (54:32):
You never know.

Speaker 8 (54:33):
But right now we're on track. Let's see what happens
Sunday Monday. But the hostages, well.

Speaker 1 (54:38):
You got to be ready for both. You got to
be ready for for a disaster and you got to
be ready for good stuff, right and and yeah, you
got to you got to always be a little bit.

Speaker 6 (54:50):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (54:51):
I don't want to say psychic, but uh, you know
I was going to be a psychic, but there's no
future in it. But you gotta yeah, you can do
that the hell I get to? Yeah, go ahead, Oh
you I'm gonna come kick your ass over there. Why

(55:11):
do you know that's for you? Okay, anyways, but but
you but you got to be a little paranoid. Let's
put it that way. Paranoid. Paranoid is not a bad
thing to have if it's under control, because you you
you you set yourself up and say, things are going

(55:32):
pretty good. But what the hell is am I thinking here?
What could happen? So I don't know? Don't you don't
You have to have a little of that too. You
have to always be aware of what's going on.

Speaker 8 (55:45):
Yeah, I think I think. I think that's a very
important thing. As I say, paranoid people have real enemies too.

Speaker 1 (55:54):
So yeah, well, and instead we we imagine stuff that
could happen based on the way things are and seemingly
going well. And that's what I got out of, you know,
being in October twenty three saying something doesn't feel right here?

(56:16):
You know what I'm saying? Yeah? Yeah, Trump, So exactly. So,
hundreds of convicted Arabs, as you pointed out, are going
to be released by Israel. What are the prohibitions about her?
About them? What do you mean?

Speaker 8 (56:33):
Who are they letting out?

Speaker 9 (56:34):
Well?

Speaker 1 (56:34):
Yeah, but what control are you going to have over
these convicted Arabs who are coming into the it?

Speaker 8 (56:43):
Maybe even control, not much control once are out, unless
we slip on a some sort of tracking device in
their blood.

Speaker 1 (56:53):
I'll tell you what you do, You get them a
riskwatch from Donald Trump? Every single one of them in
attracts them. How's that good idea?

Speaker 8 (57:02):
Yeah, that's a good idea.

Speaker 1 (57:05):
Yea. So are they guys like Rabbi? You lie? All right?
So Goshans are thrilled by this, right? Is that true? Look?

Speaker 8 (57:16):
I think they're they're thrilled to not have their houses
blown up.

Speaker 1 (57:21):
Well, okay, so they still backing late for that? Are
they still backing Hamas? No?

Speaker 8 (57:27):
I don't think so.

Speaker 1 (57:28):
They're not. Have they changed.

Speaker 8 (57:31):
I don't think they've changed or just not backing Hamas. Okay,
I don't think they're I don't think they've suddenly said, hey,
we're a Zionist now and we wanna you know, we
want to sit around the campfire singing Kumbaya with the Israelis.
But with that said, I still think they're they've had
enough of Hamas.

Speaker 1 (57:50):
So are they looking for somebody else to to kill
Jews or what you guys failed and pick another group
that killed Jews?

Speaker 7 (57:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (57:58):
Yeah, I think I realize it's better just to live
with seating hatred than to actually be aggressive.

Speaker 1 (58:07):
I hope that changes, I really do. You got to
get them. Well, something's going to happen with Gaza, and
I think it's going to be turned into something like
what Bebrute used to be, and they're going to have
all sorts of people visiting from all over the world
and going to have a lot of parties and things

(58:29):
like that. I don't know, it could happen, right right,
I mean, it's right on the sea. It could not
the Mediterranean A what a fancy place. It's it's you know,
war most of the time. And man, you could be
the Rabbi of Gaza.

Speaker 8 (58:47):
It's not impossible there you go.

Speaker 1 (58:50):
So these two hundred troops now are there to monitor
at Gaza? Is this a good idea?

Speaker 8 (58:58):
Well, I don't know what's hundred troops can do. It's nothing,
you know, two hundred people, two hundred troops we have.
We have that many in my town.

Speaker 1 (59:06):
You know.

Speaker 8 (59:06):
They can't really monitor a big area, So I don't
I don't know exactly how that works. It seems to
be more of it, just a token number than than
anything significant. You can't do anything with two hundred.

Speaker 7 (59:20):
Well what are you going to do?

Speaker 8 (59:22):
Seriously, you can barely patrol two blocks, So I'm not
sure what that is.

Speaker 1 (59:28):
Okay, Well, are you going to be like traveling to
the United States now and you're going to go back
to your old days of traveling and you're going to st.

Speaker 8 (59:37):
I've been, I mean I haven't. I mean I'm coming
again in November. I mean not to your area, but
but you know, I'm still traveling quite a bit. But
look what I'm doing with the widows. That doesn't end.

Speaker 1 (59:49):
Yeah, I don't know what you know.

Speaker 8 (59:51):
So that's you know, dealing with the trauma of the
widows is something that's continuing.

Speaker 6 (59:56):
Uh.

Speaker 8 (59:58):
I don't think we'll need to really raise money hopefully
for the soldiers for equipment.

Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
I don't think for.

Speaker 8 (01:00:02):
That, but for the widows now definitely.

Speaker 1 (01:00:06):
So oh that's great. Well, well, congratulations, keep keep keep
your keep your mind.

Speaker 8 (01:00:13):
Let's keep keep our prayers, keep praying, praying for amazing
and keep praying for amazing. Images on the TV with
the hostages are turning hot.

Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
Yeah, that's going to be amazing. Did you see the
picture they drew of Trump with the picture of little
little pictures of the hostages. It's in the Jerusalem Post
of teday, if you read the Jerusalem Post.

Speaker 8 (01:00:37):
For godsakes, I read it on the weekend. I I
bought a copy already, but I haven't ready yet.

Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
Look you look at it. Look at the front page.
It's going to have a picture of Trump I will
made up of all the hostages that he's freed. All right,
that's really cool. Other than Dave Winebam show, where can
people uh find you and and buy your book? The
Secrets of the Hebrew Bible.

Speaker 8 (01:01:00):
Yeah, they can go to our website secrets and even
at dot org, which is up on your screen there.
Or our website, of course is Alliance dot org, Facebook
dot com, forward slash is Alliance. We love to hear
from you.

Speaker 1 (01:01:14):
What do you call a feline comedian, a funny line,
a cat tunist?

Speaker 6 (01:01:29):
You know, I'm funny.

Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
You're not supposed to say that to the Rabbi JP.
All right, you guys have am and I'm so glad.
I'm so glad. Things are kind of much better than
they were. All right, Okay, well it's the Rabbi right there,

(01:01:52):
and let's play a couple more of the holly. Uh
we got, we got? I want to save a couple
of clips for uh? Who do I want to save
clips for? Huh?

Speaker 3 (01:02:05):
We were playing on saving a few of the Bonnie
clips from mart mccluskylo.

Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
Oh yeah, okay, well, let's let's just go ahead play
the three and four right now. This is Jeff Josh
Howlly as barred by CBS. Remember this, CBS barred this.

Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
Biden rather was frustrated with Garland and wanted him to
take decisive action against Trump. Here's what we're talking about Trump,
of course, was a private citizen at the time. So
he appoints his own hitman, Jack Smith, who goes after
the president former president, who goes after members of this body.

Speaker 3 (01:02:46):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:02:47):
The thing about it, though, that really strikes me is
is that it didn't stop with members of the United
States Senate. Did an Attorney General Bondy, It didn't. It didn't
stop here at all. I mean, just as egregious, maybe
more so than tapping the phones of US senators. Is
this memo that I know you've seen before. Let's just
look at it again. This is an FBI memo from
the same time period, I might add, from the same

(01:03:08):
time period in which the Federal Bureau of Investigation attempts
to recruit informants into Catholic parishes in this country. So
here you have an administration that is activating the FBI
against its political opponents and tapping the phones of United
States senators, the targeting of Catholics in this country because
Joe Biden and his FBI didn't like Catholics who went

(01:03:32):
to a certain kind of mass. I mean, good God
in Heaven, what is happening to this country? What happened
under Joe Biden, or then how about this the infamous
school board memo where Merrick Garland, at the direction of
the White House, issued a memo activating the FBI's counter
Terrorism Division against parents who attended school board meetings and

(01:03:55):
had the temerity to ask what their kids were being taught.
And some of those parents were like this, let's just remember,
let's remember how parents were treated treated like this man
a parent at a school board meeting I think in
Virginia who was drug out of the school board meeting.
He's bloody there, you can see it. And what was
the response of Joe Biden's DOJNFBI. It was to issue

(01:04:19):
a memorandum saying that people like this ought to be
investigated by the counter terrorism Unit.

Speaker 1 (01:04:27):
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Speaker 3 (01:04:36):
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Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
We got a great show and we got great guests
coming up pretty soon, about oh, twenty five minutes. No,
actually it's going to be exactly twenty minutes from now,
because Bill Hardwick actually committed to being here at nine
twenty five, So it's gonna be twenty minutes. He has

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promised me that we'll see what We'll see how that
works because the guy is late every single time, and
he's a great guy. Kathy sand for sand for Dylan,
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Oh this sounds like a commercial and the Dave Weinbaum show.
Dave loves his direct TV. I do I do what
she suggested.

Speaker 11 (01:05:33):
We do apps like you know most people these days do.

Speaker 1 (01:05:38):
How does that work? Though?

Speaker 11 (01:05:39):
Well, you know, we couldn't even get you to go
to streaming the last timey yeah hooked up. They tried
to talk in going streaming, then saying that.

Speaker 1 (01:05:47):
Well, how much extra is that?

Speaker 10 (01:05:48):
It costs a lot less?

Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
It does? Yes, why did we do it?

Speaker 10 (01:05:52):
Because you didn't want to?

Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
Oh, you're always blaming me, Christopher round zee me runs
seen me here, I got I gotta I gotta look
for you. Forget about it. Forget about it, Come on, man,
forget about it. Okay, here's the Godfather. Good morning to
Lisa Weinbaum, who was a ray of sunshine. What's going

(01:06:16):
on here? And the awesome Dave Winbam Okay, you're okay now.
And the crow, Yeah, don't forget about it. I had
a great interview with Rabbi moshe from John Jeffrey Brownshaw. Well,
that's that's very kind, uh, Kathy sand for Dylan. We

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did we we did two. We did two until we
discovered we get all the same as we did with
the direct TV, but all free. I got tired of
them raising their prices after being a customer for most
of my life. Okay, you might have convinced me. I don't.

Speaker 10 (01:06:54):
They are extremely extreme.

Speaker 1 (01:06:57):
Holy cow, what he pays every month? Oddfather is now
back again. Hey, did you see on Fox TV President
Trump said we love the Italians? He loves the pasta.
I love Italians. Tell me why they want me to
keep my head off at Charlie's Charlie Huh yeah, thank

(01:07:23):
you President trumpet for bringing back Columbus Day. Hey, that's
a great thing. I meant to say something about that,
but I didn't write it down. So if you don't
write it down, it doesn't get said. But yeah, Columbus
Day is back. And by the way, I heard rumors
that he was Jewish. Christopher Columbus. I hope that he

(01:07:46):
sends the National Guard to Saint Louis. Oh yeah, the
Italian community where I grew up. And you know what,
I met a few guys down there. I played golf
with him and they were in Vowve. They were Italian
and they were Trump haters. Incredible, So you grew up there. Huh.
Really needs some help in the in the old days,

(01:08:07):
this wouldn't be happening. Please save the last known little Italy.
And everybody, don't forget to eat your pasta. We love pasta,
that's right, Kathy Sandford, Dylan loves Bill Hardwick. That's great.
I'll tell his wife. I'll get him, get him thrashed

(01:08:29):
somehow or another. Anyways, do we have anything else? Okay,
so we're going to go to commercial pretty soon. But
we got a few things there. There's there are people
that are getting out of jail because because they are
mentally disturbed, and in the old days you would put

(01:08:52):
them in an asylum, all right, and that sounds cruel
in everything, but some of these people come out because
they're mentally ill and they don't have the asylums anymore,
so they let them go. They're out on the streets
and if they're crazy and they kill people. Why would

(01:09:14):
you want them back on the streets somewhere. You have
to you have to control this, You have to get
them back in these these things. You got to stop
it because people. You see that that girl from from
the Ukraine murdered because you sat down on a train,
had no idea what was coming. A guy stands up

(01:09:35):
behind her and stabs her a bunch of times, and
she she sort of looks around and says, you know,
it's just like what happened, and she's she was seconds
away from bleeding out. Okay, just terrible. And some idiot
from the Black Lives Matter gets gets out there as
a spokesperson and says, we have the right to kill whites. Really,

(01:10:00):
do you he's got the right to kill whites. Can
you imagine a white man saying that what an idiot
speaking of crimes did. He was convicted of two counts
and I don't know exactly what he wasn't convicted of,

(01:10:22):
but apparently it wasn't a rape or anything like that.
It was all consensual, they ruled. I guess he's got
four and a half years since, and I think he's
already used up over one year of it, right.

Speaker 3 (01:10:35):
Yeah, he's got three years left now. I believe that
he has to serve.

Speaker 1 (01:10:39):
Yeah, so I don't know whether you think that's enough
or not. But what do you think is that enough?
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:10:45):
I don't think so. But the latest is that now
he's reaching out to President Trump and asking for a pardon. Really,
that's the newest thing.

Speaker 1 (01:10:54):
Well, he apologized in court, and I guess if you apologize,
you know, you're okay. Yeah, yeah, you know.

Speaker 10 (01:11:04):
Well that's what we are pardoned by the court system.
What more does he think he needs?

Speaker 1 (01:11:09):
Yeah, what are you doing? I don't know. Why is
your phone on? I don't know what's wrong with you?

Speaker 10 (01:11:15):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:11:15):
Oh gosh, now the phone is on, the TV's off.
This is not This is not good, Ladies and gentlemen.
Shut down a we shut down a huge problem. The
shutdown is uh. And and I thought this would be done.
I thought it would I miscalled this one. I thought

(01:11:36):
Schumer would be you know, they're not smart, but I
thought he'd be smart enough to figure out this is
a total loser for the Democratic Party. And uh, it's
it's apparently moot to them, and they don't understand it.
They still don't understand it. They still don't understand what
they did wrong. And the whole thing is based on

(01:11:59):
the fact that they all are so sick with Trump,
the Trump's symptom that they don't understand Shannon Raid enjoying
the show, enjoying the debates and the jokes. Well, thank you.
Somebody likes my jokes, not you, apparently, So the shutdown

(01:12:24):
is a loser, and Trump is making the best of it.
I've understod I understand he's cut off a lot of
the Democratic jobs, including thousands in the RS. Just think
Obama and Biden were had about what eighty thousand or

(01:12:45):
eighty eight thousand, and they were all going to be
uh taking guns into your home job description say yeah,
and saying things like why is that Trump's saying out there?
You know we can might be able to make a better.

Speaker 3 (01:13:00):
My better question was when I and you these job
descriptions were out there in USA jobs. By the way,
very familiar with that site. Ninety what do you mean
ninety thousand armed I r S agents. Yeah, that's the question,
because that's what they were pushing for, and that's what's
now been to Spain. What do you think why would
they need. I don't think it takes a logical leap
to figure out exactly what they were up.

Speaker 5 (01:13:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:13:20):
Yeah, that's a that's an amazing way to control people,
you know, And that's what the Democrats are all about.

Speaker 3 (01:13:26):
It's called intimidation right there.

Speaker 1 (01:13:28):
Oh sure, yeah, and it gets right into the voting thing.

Speaker 3 (01:13:32):
But you know, I think that the alleged Charlie Kirk
assass and probably thought, you know, once once I if
I can get a bullet in Charlie Kirk, I can
stop all this. It's done nothing but a night of fire.
All of us are. Now we're to the point where're like,
you know what, I don't care what you try to
do to me. Look what they try to do to
Trump and he won because of it. Yeah, he's proof that,

(01:13:53):
you know what, we can only be pushed so far.

Speaker 1 (01:13:54):
And now it's it's form they did to Charlie. He's
become a minor Jesus out there. I mean, did you
see they had they had a thing for him in
North Dakota last night and it was packed. There aren't
that many people in North Dakota. It's amazing that they
got thousands and thousands and thousands of people to show.

Speaker 3 (01:14:16):
Up, and we're beginning to see a local effect because
now there's actually a group that's applying to be turning
Point USA, Chapter within or Charter within Missouri, S and
T right here in town.

Speaker 1 (01:14:25):
Really S and T. How about that?

Speaker 10 (01:14:28):
James, everybody's starting Saint James.

Speaker 1 (01:14:30):
Uh. It's incredible and it's we are, Charlie Kirk, Yeah,
well we are. You know, somebody's told me yesterday, well,
he don't like Jews, you know how.

Speaker 10 (01:14:41):
Yeah, they tried to spend all that.

Speaker 11 (01:14:43):
Yeah, you know, they took pieces of his clips and
they tried to well.

Speaker 3 (01:14:47):
And I'm sorry, but I know that they Cannis Owens
claimed she has this proof of those stuff. Cana's Owens
has gone so far off that track that I don't
even matter with her. I don't know. I don't know
what happened.

Speaker 1 (01:14:57):
I don't know. I had a call her and astor
because we have connected at times, but not really. I mean,
she likes some of the stuff I did.

Speaker 10 (01:15:05):
I bet she said, mother, Phon'm waiting for you.

Speaker 1 (01:15:07):
I bet you. Yeah. Remember I'm calling you now and
we need to talk because I don't want to lose you.
I mean, you're you're you were too good, too smart
to be doing what you're doing. Bill Is. This is
from Kathy Sandford. Dylan, uh. Bill Is is a common

(01:15:28):
sense an intelligent conservative. I'll vote for him any day.
How many days in a row will you do that?
I don't know. French guys are slow, French government has collapsed.
Isn't that interesting? And Japan elects the first woman to
be prime minister, and you know, France, goodbye? You know

(01:15:52):
who cares? Yeah, where's the you're gonna have You're gonna
have Hamas stay in Paris, by the way. Going to
give Hamas and Hezbollah and all the Palestinians a place.
You can just give him Paris. You know why? Not
telling Israel to get a third state in US in

(01:16:14):
a place where all the Jews are welcome is ridiculous.
It's like a parking lot compared to France. It's not
even a parking lot. It's the size of New Jersey.
So get off our backs, you dopes. Okay, Violent cities
in La Chicago, Portland, Memphis, Saint Louis next to somebody.

(01:16:37):
The Godfather wants it done, and I think it's coming.
And Trump is fighting us back. The mayor of Chicago.
He declares no go zones and he's threatening Trump. He says,
do you tell me that we're we're going to do

(01:16:58):
what you want us to do. You're telling men we
have to have the National Guard here. I'll tell you what.
And you said you're gonna arrest me? Bring it he's got.
He's holding his hands out like he's waiting for the handcuffs. Yeah,
what a tough guy. Who I'm scared. And the mayor too.
They refuse to send the police out. They lied about it.

(01:17:22):
They said, oh, well, we have hand we have the police,
we have them handle that. And it's it's a total lie.
They have the information, they have it written down, they
have they have the recording of them saying stand down.
You know how stupid do you think we are? Don't
answer that, Chicago mayor, no, no go zones? Does he

(01:17:43):
not know this? Of course he knows it. Okay, Kathy Sander,
don't ridiculous people protesting no kings in front of the
veterans Hope a couple of weekends ago. Yeah, shameful. And
now is this Sahiri and Raleigh.

Speaker 3 (01:17:58):
I wonder she's a different part of Missouri. There is
a no King's protest schedule I believe for next weekend
here in the area.

Speaker 10 (01:18:05):
They do one every week at the Veterans Home in
Saint James.

Speaker 1 (01:18:09):
In St. James. Is this a bad thing or a
good thing?

Speaker 9 (01:18:11):
It's horrible?

Speaker 11 (01:18:11):
Okay, one of these poor guys locked up inside this
building trying to live out the last days.

Speaker 10 (01:18:16):
What do they need to see?

Speaker 11 (01:18:17):
All these angry people protesting in front of their building
every day.

Speaker 10 (01:18:20):
All about the big beautiful bill. They have no bearing
on that. They there's nothing they can do.

Speaker 1 (01:18:26):
They violent at all.

Speaker 10 (01:18:27):
I don't think they're violent, but there are a nuisance.

Speaker 1 (01:18:30):
They're a nuisance.

Speaker 10 (01:18:31):
Okay, Yes, every week they want to go.

Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
I can name a few. Nowisances I've had this morning.
I can tell you what, but I don't want to
go there. Oh don't Yeah, I know, I know. And
you're smiling through this. I'll tell you what. I don't
like that.

Speaker 6 (01:18:48):
Just for that.

Speaker 1 (01:18:49):
Okay, we need that. We need the uh you know
what I need? You got that yet? Yes? Yeah, singles,
All right, let's do basketball. I lost my nuts. Damn,

(01:19:09):
we gotta go. We gotta go straight to the basketball now.
I think my nuts just wrapped off. Whoa man? That hurt. Okay,
is everybody laughing out there?

Speaker 20 (01:19:22):
Or is this just you?

Speaker 21 (01:19:24):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:19:24):
I know you're not, and I think it's funny.

Speaker 3 (01:19:26):
I have to say, in my defense, I try to
keep myself composed no matter what happens during the whole show.
Dave got me in a moment, right and not expect that,
and I completely lost it there for about five seconds.
Cannot contain my laughter on that one.

Speaker 1 (01:19:39):
Say, okay, see he laughed his ass off over there.
He can't pretend not to. Nothing like and is this
a woman thing? Did I insult women with that?

Speaker 14 (01:19:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (01:19:49):
How well it's sexist.

Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
Men have balls, women don't, at least at least the
genders are supposed to be.

Speaker 10 (01:20:00):
That we know how to use the lugraage. You don't
even know where to find.

Speaker 1 (01:20:03):
It, lug wrenche as sure as I wouldn't take one
of my balls off, much less two of them, and
hopefully they wouldn't clink when they landed. What's more important
it is if I know we get off of these
your your fantasy balls? All right? God, the luggage thing
you're tired of? What? All right? Just for that? You

(01:20:25):
know what we need to put the We need you know,
it's only October. It's October the tenth, it's early October,
and you know, they're still rushing at these sororities. So
I think I think we need to, uh well, we
need to show a little bit of fidelity with the
people that are in these social clubs. And I think

(01:20:49):
we need to do our part. What do you think?
I think it's the way it ought to be, and
it's going to happen very soon because JP is playing
around with it, and now there it is. I think,
all right, hit it, turn it up.

Speaker 18 (01:21:03):
Smart with the track. Kids, just keep watching, just keep watching,
smartest those with the track. Just kids, just keep watching, just.

Speaker 1 (01:21:38):
Keep watching. You know, they showed up at at the
Wadeville store and it wasn't we didn't have the furniture
in yet, and so we uh you know, we well
we created some space for them and uh and and
they they were kind of pushy and we we had it.
And I thought it was a pretty good thing. Don't you, honey?

(01:22:00):
Did you think that was a good thing? What the girls?
Uh with the rush, the society rush, so to speak,
give me a dirty buck.

Speaker 10 (01:22:13):
I didn't see them at the Wainsville store.

Speaker 1 (01:22:15):
What are you talking about Oh yeah, you weren't there
that day. I guess yeah it must have been. I
don't know why you don't just handle the truth. Yeah,
there you go. You can't handle the truth, is right. Okay.
So we're back in the Let's get back to business here, okay.
And and by that I mean we're going to do
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Speaker 1 (01:28:30):
Well, isn't this interesting? I was promised in writing by
our representative that he would be here exactly at nine
twenty five, and you know what time it is now.
You can look at your clocks. I think they're rather accurate,
just about yeah, nine twenty nine. Now. I don't know

(01:28:54):
how we're going to handle this page, but right now
I don't pay them. You think, yeah, well that'd be
a pretty I'd been making them work. But still, this
is really it's kind of hurtful in a way, you know,
and I feel bad for the guy. But here it
is now going on nine thirty, said nine twenty five.

(01:29:16):
So in dem cities, police ignore riots by Antifa, BLM
and others. And the interesting part about it is the black.
The black people in these cities are getting the most

(01:29:38):
of the crimes. Little kids are getting murdered. It's like
they have in Chicago for a long time. And it's
just it's just outrageous that these politicians are trying to
kick out ice and they're trying to kick out people
that are going to straighten out the crime situations like

(01:29:58):
they did in DC. He's the mayor there was was
at least supportive of what happened and what Trump did. Uh,
So it's incredible and Trump is correct about his actions
in the cities. And Uh, the Pritzkerer and the mayor there, Johnson, Uh,

(01:30:21):
they're they're asking, they're asking to get put in jail,
and I think they ought to be Patricia Oden Maxwell.
It always causes a traffic jam in Saint James and
there's yelling and going on in a mess and that's
what they're talking about. Yeah, guys, unbelievable. So I don't

(01:30:43):
know what's going to happen here, but he's not here,
so let's play. Uh, you have a couple more comments
on this, Yeah, Okay, Kathy Sanford Dillan. They say they
said that they are there to support our veterans who
need them. Well, what are they doing for veterans? Anything?

Speaker 10 (01:31:02):
Protesting?

Speaker 11 (01:31:02):
The big beautiful Bill is going to say them. Really,
that's what they're saying.

Speaker 1 (01:31:07):
Oh I see, yes, uh, okay, Christopher around zeiney, watch you,
gay Ganasanas? What the hell is that? Is that? A?
Is that a flower? Is that something you put in
aposta or what pronounce? Oh, gay ganas I don't know

(01:31:30):
what that is. It's what I think.

Speaker 10 (01:31:35):
Maybe it's like kas.

Speaker 1 (01:31:36):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:31:38):
I thought it was the type of onion at first,
or something I would Yeah, I got some big onions.

Speaker 10 (01:31:42):
Maybe it's a kind of cheese.

Speaker 1 (01:31:44):
It could be he's Italian, so yeah, I forget about
forget about it. Hey, Kathy, uh Sanford dillarm again, my husband,
who is a Navy veteran, said veterans do not need
their support, all right, Well you heard it from her
and her husban.

Speaker 11 (01:32:00):
And so trying to tell him that he's taking away
all their Medicaid, Medicare benefits and stuff like that. Oh right,
that's what they're saying to all Americans. Sure, you're going
to lose your medical care advantages.

Speaker 1 (01:32:10):
Yeah, well just get back and fix it then, h
uh huh. I dare the Democrats to, you know, I
dare Schumer to get his butt back in, because as
soon as he gets back in, I think he's going
to resign. He's going to be forced out one way
or another, and his own party is going to force
him out most likely. I mean, who's huh what hey,

(01:32:35):
it's your testicals? Oh my god, the Godfather is talking
about testicles?

Speaker 3 (01:32:41):
So it was Cojones?

Speaker 1 (01:32:43):
Is that it cohones? Is that is?

Speaker 20 (01:32:46):
That?

Speaker 1 (01:32:48):
Is that Italian? Cause? Coons? Probably watch your cajones? Cohonys
okay pronounced Can's well, cad going, He's okay, it's close enough. Hey,
forget about it. Watch your canonese. Yes, thank you for that.
And uh, bring us some pasta someday, all right. I

(01:33:09):
love pasta. I love pasta and raviola and pizza pizza.
I think we ought to sell pizza in McDonald's.

Speaker 3 (01:33:18):
And I think that'd be a go. I have an update.
Bill Hardwick has text texted and said almost said a
testicle because of all days talk here.

Speaker 1 (01:33:29):
Yeah you gotta do another jam. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:33:32):
Well, he said he's raining late, but he's on his
way and he'll be buying lunch today.

Speaker 1 (01:33:35):
So there you go, it's right. Yeah, we've been on lunch.
Oh God, I wish I had an ate this morning.
I got to eat lunch too. All right, we'll bring you,
He'll he'll buy your lunch. How's that?

Speaker 8 (01:33:49):
So?

Speaker 5 (01:33:49):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:33:50):
Trump is is correct about his actions and uh in
these cities, and they ought to be grateful for him,
because you know, the citys have have had a situation
where now they're moving towards Trump. The people that normally
voted for Democrats are going overboard to vote for Republicans

(01:34:15):
because they're sick and tired and they don't have to
figure it out. Under Trump, you don't have to live
like this. After he fixed DC and Mayor Bauer said,
you know what, we may have our differences, but he's
done a great job there. And then with all the
all the peace that he's done with Israel, and now

(01:34:38):
the Arabs love him and the Jews love him even more,
except for really stupid ones like well Schumer, he's stupid.
He is just so stupid. You know, in the old days,
Trump used to be a liberal. He used to get
money to people like Schumer and Hillary and stuff like that.
But boy do they turn on him. And that was

(01:35:00):
a mistake, big mistake. So there's this gal running for
governor in Virginia and her name is Winsome Earl Sears.
She's a black woman from Jamaica. And I think I
talked to her once on the phone, tried to get

(01:35:22):
her on the show. I wasn't successful. She's still sending me.
I might have even given her some money. I'm not
sure because now she's sending me money. I mean she said,
I'm not sending me money. She's sending me almost like
demands for money, like I'm entitled, like she's entitled. But
she's a great candidate. She's a conservative. She's running for

(01:35:45):
governor of Virginia, and she's running against this real ridiculous
candidate who had problems while she was in the military
and also is a big supporter of transgenders apparently a woman,
no less and transgenders in in Uh in sports with girls,

(01:36:14):
you know, has no problem with them running around in
in the bathrooms. Transgenders with girls. Uh. She's a sick.
She's sick, and she's a big problem. And Democrats have
this problem that they're going to have to live with.

(01:36:35):
Jay Jones. Uh, he is running for I believe attorney
general in New Jersey. Maybe I think and.

Speaker 4 (01:36:48):
He is.

Speaker 1 (01:36:49):
He is, he should lose the top Democrats support. But
he said horrible things like he wants to kill a
Republican people in the House and and their children too.
He said this, and he's copped to it. And the
Democrats what oh yeah, they they they don't support him, No,

(01:37:13):
every single one of them support he gets. He gets
support for that. He's gonna kill the day, He's gonna
kill the Republican and his children too. How can you
have that guy for an attorney general? That's amazing? All right, well,
let's let's do something funny. Let's do what do we
got here? Hold on, let me see funny stuff. Uh,

(01:37:39):
let's do let's do uh baby Trump. Let's do Baby Trump.
I like that one. Okay, Baby Trump. This is uh
how they do this is amazing. And this is this
one's especially funny and I think you're gonna love this here.

(01:38:00):
It's coming up very shortly. Be patient, be patient. Yeah,
so my doctor tells me be a patient, but I
fired him, so he tried to get me to take
the shot. Probably would have been dead by now. All right,
hit it, and.

Speaker 3 (01:38:20):
They're not struggling.

Speaker 15 (01:38:21):
You know, this is the worst platform.

Speaker 24 (01:38:23):
Who put the stage up here? This is the way
the freaking place is falling down. I noticed it keeps
stilting for the left, like too many other things. But
Americans are not struggling. You know, this is the worst platform.
Who put the stage up here? This is the way
the freaking place is falling down. I noticed it keeps

(01:38:47):
stilting for the left, like too many other things.

Speaker 1 (01:38:54):
Okay, okay, you notice that he's got he's got he's
got shorts on and bare feet, and how do they
do that? It's so funny. I wish I could make
these things up all right, shortly, we're going to have
a man who's going to be buying me a lunch.
He's only what ten fifteen minutes late? Okay, that's about him.

Speaker 3 (01:39:18):
That's you know, I knew it was not going to
be late to his own inauguration.

Speaker 1 (01:39:21):
Is that I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
He's got something going on here. I don't know what
the hell? Why would you want to do that? Guarantee
me he's going to be there nine twenty five, or
he's going to buy me lunch. I forgot about the
lunch thing though, But I guess that's what's going to
happen at.

Speaker 3 (01:39:40):
I guess I can say least he was honest and
he's about keeping his promise, which, yeah, is something new
for politicians of the time.

Speaker 1 (01:39:47):
So circumstances that need to be thought of. So oh
do Reagan and Carlin? We got new ones for those,
don't we.

Speaker 25 (01:40:05):
In football, the object is for the quarterback otherwise known
as the field general, to be on target with his
aerial assault, riddling the defense by hitting his receivers with
deadly accuracy in spite of the blizz even if he
has to use the shotgun with short bullet passes and
long bombs. He marches his troops into enemy territory, balancing

(01:40:27):
this aerial assault with a sustained ground attack which punches
holes in the forward wall of the enemy's defensive line.
In baseball, the object is to go home.

Speaker 14 (01:40:45):
And to be safe.

Speaker 6 (01:40:48):
I hope I'll be safe at home.

Speaker 21 (01:40:53):
Who was a fellow that was on his way to
a mountain resort and a policeman stopped him and said,
did you know that you're driving without tail lights? And
the driver hopped out of the car.

Speaker 1 (01:41:03):
He was so badly shaken that the.

Speaker 21 (01:41:04):
Officer took pity on him and said, well, I wait
a minute, calm down, it's not that serious an infraction.

Speaker 1 (01:41:11):
Fellaw said. It may not mean nuts to you, but
to me, it means.

Speaker 21 (01:41:14):
I've lost my trailer, a wife and four kids. Cub
reporter whose first solo assignment was interviewing a fellow who
is just going to have a birthday that made him
the oldest person in town.

Speaker 1 (01:41:33):
And he got to the address.

Speaker 21 (01:41:34):
It was an older building out of the outskirts of
the city, and elderly gentleman NU showed him in. He
sat down, and the reporter determined he was the man,
and he he was there for the interview, and he
led right to the matter about how old are you,
and the man said ninety six. He said to what
do you attribute your longevity? And the fellaw said, I

(01:41:56):
don't smoke, drink, or went around with wild women. At
that moment, there was a crash from upstairs, and the
reporter looked up and he said, what was that. The
old boy said, oh, that's dad, he's drunk again.

Speaker 1 (01:42:13):
All right, Well, we're waiting for a bill. I could
write a song waiting for Bill. Jeez, and Bill is
going to pay the bill for lunch. There you go,
board a piece? Should we have that replacing the UN?
That's a question, the board of piece? Okay? I hear

(01:42:34):
giggling out there, so I guess it's uh, it could
be Bill? Did you is it still locked? I had
my wife locked the door. Let's see. He's probably gonna
chop it off or something like that. He's a karate
guy in a.

Speaker 3 (01:42:54):
Charmer army starts. He might kick it in.

Speaker 1 (01:42:57):
He might. He's done it before. I'm sure. So the
border piece replacing the UN, why don't we call it that? Anybody?
I think that ought to be so. The UN is
a rat hole right now. And they are very anti America,

(01:43:20):
very anti Semitic, anti Israel, and they participated in the
attack on Israel. They have participated along with the Hamas,
and quite frankly, the people in Gaza supported it, and

(01:43:46):
they kept electing Hamas two thousand and five to the
present time, twenty years in that spot, and they're still
there now. I don't know if ha Mouse will be
there any longer, but we shall see. So let's see

(01:44:07):
what's going on here. I guess who's here. Somebody's knocking
at the door. I don't know who it is. Check
it out first, check it out. Oh my gosh, it's

(01:44:30):
only fifteen and ten twenty four minutes late. Twenty four. Yes,
you said, you said, nine twenty five.

Speaker 15 (01:44:39):
I did, I did, I said. I said. Every week
you go, man, you're running late, and this week if
I'm not there, but nine twenty five, ill by you lunch.

Speaker 1 (01:44:46):
Yeah, okay. I thought we'd have to lock it up
because I wasn't sure if you were coming or not.
We don't, you know, we don't want some some bum
off the road.

Speaker 14 (01:44:56):
I know.

Speaker 15 (01:44:56):
It's it's almost like a cliche now that something's going
to catch me up.

Speaker 1 (01:45:00):
I thought, may you might come in or something, you know. Yeah,
even had your spot, he'd be taking all your air away.

Speaker 7 (01:45:09):
Bill called me.

Speaker 3 (01:45:10):
He canceled. I'm going to step in.

Speaker 6 (01:45:14):
I got your lunch today.

Speaker 1 (01:45:16):
Okay, all right, Well, good to see you. Yes, and
so I'm glad you addressed for this show too. It's
a really pretty sweatshirt.

Speaker 3 (01:45:29):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:45:30):
Okay, you're welcome. This This man he's an Iraqi platoon leader.
Believe it or not, he is a professor philosopher, uh
somewhat of a comedian representative running for Senate. I better
run fast if you're going to be late though, uh
and the fastest talker I know. Please welcome all the
way from Waynesville, Missouri. Bill Hardwick, he was labeled to

(01:45:55):
with the up was there? What's going on with that?
It's a disease.

Speaker 15 (01:45:59):
Yes, it's want to gather all those people up to
applaud for me on the show.

Speaker 1 (01:46:03):
I know, you know, we we didn't. We don't. We
try to keep it down because it's overtime.

Speaker 15 (01:46:09):
You know, right, yeah, and the wages and stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:46:12):
Yeah. Yeah, Well let's get into this. Letitia James indicted
for bank fraud. Fanny Willis is punished, might lose her
uh place in Georgia. Jack Smith indided, James Comy indicted.
My question is what about the judges?

Speaker 15 (01:46:32):
What about the judges?

Speaker 1 (01:46:33):
Yeah, the visa judges especially, Yeah.

Speaker 15 (01:46:37):
Yeah, they'd have to do something that was that was
a crime to commit. The men's reign Actress rays. I
think people talk about was Trump prosecutes political enemies. The
consideration should be did they break the law, you know,
did they misuse their official position? If a judge is operating,
if if a judge judges don't have immunity like if
say it's a judge drinking and driving, or rob's a

(01:46:59):
bank or or commits wirefraud, they don't have immunity for
stuff like that. But they have immunity in their decisions
the rulings as a judge, right, so they can rule
any which way, and they have absolute immunity and the
decision making power. So if the judge is making a
decision about issuing a warrant, it's in the statutory in
their discretion. You can't indict them for something like that.

(01:47:21):
But if they do something that's outside, like if they
went and robbed a bank, right, then a judge could
obviously be indicted for something like that. But the point
is that they have to commit a crime. And so
there's that ruling when the suprequent made. Really with the president,
his official actions cannot be indicted. That's what they're talking
about too. He can make decisions as commander in chief,
and you don't want to criminalize that, just like you
don't criminalize me if I vote, if I voted a

(01:47:42):
certain way or voted on the budget, you can't criminalize that.
So you can't criminalize the judge's rulings.

Speaker 1 (01:47:46):
Either right, So if that hope that will make it's
it's a little bit of a coincidence that she's being
tried for the same thing she accused Trump of doing,
and it's illegal, and she she saved a lot of
money for herself and her father. I guess who she
who she claimed to be her father. She she obviously

(01:48:11):
was devious and how she did it. So but but
it's it's very interesting to see that the judges are
hardly mentioned in these things. They sort of like are protected,
and I guess to a certain extent they need to be,
but they need to be honest, they need to be trustworthy.
And if you got bad judges and they're just taking

(01:48:32):
orders from the Biden administration, which appeared to be I mean,
these are things that that now have been under uncovered
that that these judges were were ordered by Merrick Garland
to do things like this, uh, to get Jack Smith

(01:48:55):
to go to mar Lago, that was the FBI to
send them to on the on the on the search
for more information about Trump, more than anything about what
he knew about the Steeles dossier.

Speaker 15 (01:49:11):
So I think the juiciary is the least accountable out
of the branches of government can sell response until elections
to the people. So I think there is a lot
of abuse in the juiciary. It's kind of the reverse
though the Mereck Garland doesn't order the judges. The Justice
Department goes and they apply for a warrant. The warrant
is an order from the judge to go to Mari Lango.

(01:49:32):
So the judge is ordering it within it if he
there's requirements rights of proble cause to describing the places
be searched and things to be seized. But I think
what you're pointing out is, even though the statute says
that's how the judge evaluates their search, one application if
the judges. The judges are going after the political enemies too, right,
They're going after the enemies of political enemies of Barack

(01:49:55):
Obama and Joe Biden. So is there any accountability mechanism
for them?

Speaker 1 (01:49:59):
And there is?

Speaker 15 (01:50:00):
There's the impeachment of Congress. You know, Congress can remove
a judge Article one judge. Article three's is juiciary, but
an Article one the powers of Congress. It allows Congress
to set jurisdictions a number of judges and to impeach them.
That's why I call them Article one judges because their
jurisdiction comes from Congress, and that's what Congress probably should do.
If there are judges that are issuing warrants that are inappropriate,
that they are that they are using their office to

(01:50:24):
prosecute and persecute people who discreet them politically, then Congress
should step in. But so the founder and fathers didn't
mean and you know, Madison writes about this. Jefferson writes
about this that the judges would just kind of go
off their own way and do their own thing. But
the envisionment of the Constitution was that they would be
co equal and co sovereign branches. It means they have
to check each other. So just as much as the

(01:50:45):
juiciary should check the executive branch, the legislative branch has
to check the judicial branch.

Speaker 1 (01:50:49):
I think judges are a little weak at policing their
own is what seems to me. They're a little weak.
They sort of have like a fraternity going on, uh,
and they're they're going to treat each other a little
differently than others would treat them as who who are

(01:51:12):
you know, have the FBI blowed out blow out their
front door in the middle of the night with an
order from maybe the Biden administration via whoever he sends
to do that. You got James Conemy now in jail,
I mean not in jail, but he's indicted. Did somebody
break down his house and push him out in the

(01:51:35):
middle of the night. Did somebody break down anyone anyone
that's in a problem area like that? Who's a whose
FBI director was? Was Ray?

Speaker 5 (01:51:49):
Was?

Speaker 1 (01:51:49):
He was? He kicked out of his house?

Speaker 5 (01:51:53):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:51:54):
And been arrested? No, but they did that? The people
who who who were ordered by the the Biden administration,
whether it be by Biden himself and or x X
appointees to the to the Obama administration. Who who went now?

(01:52:18):
And and now we're with Biden. I don't know if
Biden really knows what he was doing, but he's still
he's still a man that that he's the He's the
reason Donald Trump is is looking so good lately, I think,
you know. So Anyways, I want to play the clips,

(01:52:40):
the Josh Holly clips. Did you hear those the testimony? Yeah?
I want I want to play the last two of those.
I want to get those in there because CBS. CBS
did not play the Holly uh and his was the
best criticism of them all. It was the bombshell on CBS. Supposedly,

(01:53:04):
you know, a big, big journalist, you know, caused with
a new guy on top, and they take it out
of the sequence. All right, hit it.

Speaker 2 (01:53:17):
Let's remember Mark Hawk and the pro lifers who were
prosecuted for what for going to a clinic and abortion
clinic and praying on a sidewalk outside of the abortion clinic.
This is Mark Hawk and his beautiful family at Mass.
This man, at the direction of Joe Biden's FBI, this
man had an FBI swat team come to his door

(01:53:39):
in the early morning hours with his beautiful children there,
terrorizing them with weapons drawn. He was then arrested and prosecuted. Unfortunately,
a jerry acquitted him. This is what was happening under
Joe Biden. United States senators spied upon presidents, the political

(01:54:01):
opponents of the president of the time, targeted, prosecuted, pro lifers, targeted,
prosecuted Catholics, targeted, prosecuted, ninety two conservative organizations put under surveillance,
targeted for potential prosecution.

Speaker 4 (01:54:17):
No longer will parents be targeted. No longer will parents
who care about whether their elementary school children have to
read a transgender book, be targeted and told they cannot
have any say in their child's education. That has ended
under this administration. People can worship freely, whether they're Catholics

(01:54:42):
at synagogues or Muslims. Everyone can worship freely. That was
the ultimate weaponization. They were targeting Catholics no longer. They
have been targeting so many American citizens throughout this country.
And Senator Howlly, you have been a champion of this,
and thank you for being a champion.

Speaker 1 (01:55:00):
You know that.

Speaker 10 (01:55:00):
But under Donald Trump's watch it has ended.

Speaker 1 (01:55:05):
Now. How dare they blame Donald Trump now for lawfair? Right?

Speaker 15 (01:55:09):
I mean, yeah, that's right. With all the with the
the lawyers who challenged the twenty twenty election lost their.

Speaker 1 (01:55:14):
Law licenses, Yeah, thrown in jail.

Speaker 15 (01:55:17):
Yeah, the even like suing him Sweedey, keep them on
the ballot. The charges against Donald Trump, the felony charges.
And then you know, they keep saying, you prosecute your
political enemies, your vestigating political enemies. I personally think everybody
who was involved in the Russian hooks should be prosecuted.

Speaker 1 (01:55:33):
YEA.

Speaker 15 (01:55:33):
That they wire tapped Donald Trump in twenty sixteen after
he'd won the election, and they listened to his phone
calls and they used that as part of the evidentiarde
basis to get us to get a special prosecutor. So
the Barack Obama ordered the wire tapping of Trump and
his campaign. And that's pretty egregious and those people should
be held accountable for it, and Comy should be held

(01:55:54):
accountable for it.

Speaker 1 (01:55:55):
Sure, and that's what that's what they're doing there. How
did they get so stupid though that they they they
found a lot of these the evidence and I burn
a burning room where we were supposed to be burned up.

Speaker 3 (01:56:09):
Yeah, I mean, well, I've I've got an idea on that.

Speaker 1 (01:56:12):
Okay, what is it?

Speaker 3 (01:56:14):
I don't think it was that they were stupid enough.
I believe that they were prideful enough to believe they
couldn't lose. Even the Bible says pride goes before the fall.
I think they were so prideful thinking there's no way
we have buried this guy. He's done that. They didn't
think we need to destroy any evidence, and now they've
been caught right handed.

Speaker 1 (01:56:31):
Wow. Literally does anythink you agree with that?

Speaker 15 (01:56:33):
And I think that a lot of times the way
people because people go, why do they do something so stupid.
It's like we got a prideful attitude. It makes people,
you know, may do really stupid things and we're not
in of us or I mean from that, but definitely
that level of government. People probably have a can't touch
me attitude.

Speaker 1 (01:56:47):
But now they can't figure out what to do. They
can't what is the problem with them not understanding that
everything they're doing is a losing situation. They're still fighting
for transgenders to be in women's bathrooms, to be in
the same locker room with them. This it's just unconscionable.

Speaker 15 (01:57:07):
I think, Yeah, I think the Democrats have lost the
transgender debate. I think that about ten years ago, eight
years ago, we were on we were on the we
were engaging with insanity in this country completely. Parents were
afraid to speak out. But little by little, people start
to speak out more. And I really think the tide
is turned on the transgender issue.

Speaker 3 (01:57:25):
I mean, we we are.

Speaker 15 (01:57:28):
Ar law in place to forbid children from being transitioned
is in place in Missouri right now, and I think,
you know, look at what happened at the Crocker School.

Speaker 1 (01:57:36):
There's uproar, and we're gonna go.

Speaker 15 (01:57:38):
Talk to DESSI about that, like, there's gonna be some
follow up on it. You also missed the clip where
Josh All he said that he was wire tapped by
the Justice Department.

Speaker 1 (01:57:46):
Well we did, okay, sorry, Oh you did it? Oh
I missed it earlier. Yeah. See, if you're on time,
you could probably could have heard that. But you know
you weren't there.

Speaker 15 (01:57:55):
Well, bears repeating, it's a pretty big doesn't three.

Speaker 3 (01:58:00):
I got two minutes now and I got my next Yeah,
I'll be quiet.

Speaker 1 (01:58:05):
Okay, where let's see Martin Bates. They've The answer is simple,
get rid of the FISA courts. They are unconstitutional secret courts,
just like what the Soviets had. Yeah, well, you know
they were done. I guess after the nine to eleven

(01:58:26):
incident as a as a preventor of future attacks like that.
So he's probably right there. Their time is coming went,
I guess.

Speaker 15 (01:58:36):
Yeah, that's actually a great point. We mixed national security
and espionage with the court system, and that was probably
a pretty bad idea. So we created secret courts that
Claire classified that you can have a warrant that searches
your home types your phone, and there's no way for
you to send your lawyer in there and say, well,
hold on right, there's no accountability for it because it's
all classified. So we probably should never mixed the judiciary

(01:58:59):
and our intelligence services like that, and that that's what
gave so much power to the surveillance state. That's a
really good point.

Speaker 1 (01:59:05):
Yeah, same same, Soon to come, Adam Schiff. You know,
they got a lot of evidence on him too. I
mean Hillary and Hillary and even Barack Obama himself.

Speaker 15 (01:59:19):
It's it's I think that it's sign for them to
be held accountable.

Speaker 1 (01:59:23):
I think it's right.

Speaker 15 (01:59:23):
I think there's a lot that was abuse that happened
a lot of us after Night eleven, Like you talked
about the surveillance state, and the just played into it.

Speaker 1 (01:59:29):
All Right, Well here he is. Do you want me
to go no, Wan to wrack out. He gonna love
this guy. This guy is uh you know, he sent
us a bio and I've got to get a bigger
show for this guy. I mean, it's amazing. Not that
you're not that you're not important now, don't get me wrong,

(01:59:52):
but he's right on time too. Excuse me, for fourteen years.
I'm going to read this now because it's important. For
fourteen years Chris un served as president of DMG Entertainment,
a multi billion dollar global media company headed headquartered in
Beijing and Los Angeles, where he pioneered the successful execution

(02:00:16):
of cope productions and calibrations with Chinese and American films
firms to circumvent Beijing's strict trade barriers, providing unrivaled access
to the world's second largest consumer market. In twenty twenty,

(02:00:36):
Fenton authored Feeding the Dragon, Inside the Trean Dollar Dilemma
facing Hollywood, the NBA and American Business Simon and Schuster Chronicle,
chronicling his colorful two decade journey working between this the

(02:01:00):
global superpowers. Now, I could read the rest of this,
but I think I'd like to talk to you first
and just wonder. The first thing is that were you
at the Los Angeles game last night?

Speaker 26 (02:01:14):
No?

Speaker 9 (02:01:14):
I was, And I was actually watching scatabow And and
Jackson Dart tear it up last night in that NFL game.

Speaker 7 (02:01:22):
That was pretty cool.

Speaker 1 (02:01:23):
Oh really, you know what I was doing your I
was doing your your research watching that, thinking this guy's
in LA. For God's sakes, he's probably at the game,
you know.

Speaker 9 (02:01:36):
Yeah, No, I'm I'm I grew up in southern or
a southern Florida. And then my dad was an engineer,
so he got transferred up to Connecticut. So I went
to high school up there, and college up and upstate
New York. So East Coaster by my upbringing up and
out here in LA since ninety four. Although I love

(02:01:58):
the full country, like I'm wearing a hat for a
production we just finished in North Carolina and Tennessee, and
you know, it's just such a great country to be
a part of. And and my goal is to get
to every state before I hit the deathbed someday, so
I'm getting close to that.

Speaker 1 (02:02:16):
Well, you know, I got to thank you for all
the times you've you've pushed this show. You actually have
done a great job of promoting it, and I want
you to know I appreciate that.

Speaker 9 (02:02:28):
Well, I appreciate what you're doing out there. So I
love the backdrop. It's uh, you got Israel back there.
My wife and kids are Jewish, and I think it's
a really nice fitting end that that that Trump was
able to get peace talks started, and peace talks hopefully
looking like they've moved towards a permanent cease fire. Let's

(02:02:50):
pray on that but getting those hostages homes is a
fantastic accomplishment. So I wish he would get that Peace Prize,
but I don't think he's going to.

Speaker 1 (02:02:59):
No, he did not get it. Another person got it,
a woman in Uh was it Brazil or Venezuela Venezuelan
though I don't think it was Venezuela. I think it
was maybe Argentina. I don't know. But anyways, he did
not get it. You can you believe that? I mean,
and this is the most incredible.

Speaker 9 (02:03:18):
Thing, believe I can believe it. There's a lot of
Trump derangement syndrome out there.

Speaker 1 (02:03:22):
Oh so you're also a movie producer, a college professor,
and uh, you're politically connected. You actually testified before Congress
and things like that.

Speaker 9 (02:03:38):
Yeah, I've been well, yes, in fact, I was just
back in DC two weeks ago talking about AI and
putting guardrails around that in terms of various industries, including ours.
But I've been an informal advisor to the Select Committee
on China for a long time, got to know Kristna
Morphy and Gallagher who's since retired. And now that's that

(02:04:01):
that that entity is now run by Molinar.

Speaker 1 (02:04:04):
It just happened to have with me a person and
this is strictly an unusual situation. But he has some
comments as well. He is a representative here in Missouri. Uh,
and he's he's running for the Senate in Missouri, and
he is he has his name is Bill Hardwick, and
he has something to say about these uh, these situations

(02:04:27):
hit it.

Speaker 15 (02:04:27):
I think you're talking about AI.

Speaker 1 (02:04:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (02:04:29):
No, We've had this lot of debate about guardrails of Missouri,
and so I'm looking at filing a bill this year
about some things I think that are dangerous about AI.
I think there's a lot of potential for you know,
advancing our technology, things like that advancer understanding. I can
see the good in it, but I also see a
lot of things that are perilous with AI, you know,
like like our dependency on it, like losing some of

(02:04:52):
the you know, our ability, Joe's ability to critically think.
And then I'm also just worried about the it's just danger,
Like it's actual danger to humanity, you know, what it
becomes where it turns into what it controls, and we're
not being able to kind of curtail it. So if
you have any thoughts on that, but I'm looking on Yeah,
what are your.

Speaker 1 (02:05:07):
Thoughts on that? I tell you I don't quite all
agree with him on all that, but what's your what
are your thoughts on that? Well?

Speaker 9 (02:05:15):
I you know, by the way, more importantly, i'd love
to see Miszoo start to make a run in college football.

Speaker 7 (02:05:23):
I don't know when that's.

Speaker 3 (02:05:24):
Wait, they're they're, they're they're in what we're five and
oh and they're fourteen in the country and we play
Alabama tomorrow. Hello, big big game for us?

Speaker 9 (02:05:33):
Who can they get close? But that's the game. I mean,
I'm a big Miami Hurricane fan, so they've let me
down for the last twenty years. But uh, college football
is my my pride and joy. I love watching.

Speaker 1 (02:05:47):
Were you in sports?

Speaker 7 (02:05:49):
Excuse me?

Speaker 1 (02:05:49):
Did you play sports?

Speaker 9 (02:05:52):
I sat the bench at Cornell University? Okay, playing football,
but uh yeah, I'm a I'm a big sports fan.
My son is probably the better athlete. He plays college
lacrosse right now.

Speaker 1 (02:06:05):
Oh boy, it's a tough game. That is a tough game.

Speaker 9 (02:06:08):
They say athletics skips a generation. My dad was a
football on lacrosse player growing up in college, so I
guess I was the black sheep of the family and
that skip generation.

Speaker 1 (02:06:19):
Was your dad in show business. No no, I sort
of took that from something in your bio from the website,
and I thought it was saying that he did some
stuff there too. Yeah. No.

Speaker 9 (02:06:33):
I came out in ninety four after sort of traveling
the country and sleeping on fraternity couches for about eight
months while I tried to find myself a little bit.
It was probably the best eight months of my life,
to tell you the truth, and ended up out here
just visiting and never left. You know, it's seventy two
and sunny, that people are beautiful, and at the time

(02:06:54):
in ninety four, Hollywood was really booming. I knew nothing
about it, but look like a great opportunity to get
into which is much different than it is today. But
to get back to that AI question, there's just a
lot of levels on it. Your Senator Josh Holly has
been a huge proponent on the case of we got

(02:07:15):
to win these races with China across the Pacific and
race areas. AI is definitely one of them. So that's
one that we have to be careful of that we
don't put up too many guardrails that prohibit our ability
to win the AI battle with the other superpower. But
at the same side of it, we do have various
laws and copyright protections that we're trying to figure out.

(02:07:37):
How do you how do you protect you know, the
monetization of copyright and material when AI can just pump
out various versions of it without any sort of restrictions.
And and that's where a lot of this is coming
together in d C. And as you know, DC is
not the most effective or efficient when it comes to

(02:08:01):
getting things done. So at the state level, like you
guys are talking about in Missouri, that might be where
we see the most progress or seeing it out here
in California slowly, as you know, have our own issues
out here in this state too, but it might be
easier on a state level to try to get some
things past that hopefully are replicated on a federal level.

Speaker 1 (02:08:23):
Well, to me, it's just as an average user, you know,
I look and ask a question. Usually you get answers
from both sides, you get studies from both sides. But
it seems to me like the there's a general concept
at least in Grock, is it groc Yeah, in the

(02:08:48):
Elon Musk's X that seemingly goes to everything that Biden
said is true and everything that came after an twenty
twenty four he has no proof and and I've called
him on it, and they actually respond to that saying, well,

(02:09:09):
you know, there's there's all this other stuff that's like,
for example, they think they think one six is such
a horrible thing that we did that the right, the
right did and it's bs. Next I have on the
show coming on is a guy named Mark McCluskey. I
don't know if you're familiar with him or not, but

(02:09:31):
he's the guy. He's the lawyer that's representing all the
one sixers, whether they were pardoned or not. He knows
everything in this stuff.

Speaker 9 (02:09:41):
And so I'll tell you groc out of the AI
is probably the most unfiltered and probably unbiased out of
out of the rest.

Speaker 20 (02:09:51):
Really wow, well mainly because Alaon oversees that through x
and he's going to set up his own Wikipedia version
now too, which is nice because one of the co
founders of Wikipedia, Larry Sanger, came out and essentially said, hey, look,
you know this has been biased since day one.

Speaker 9 (02:10:11):
I've witnessed it myself in terms of my page getting
pulled down, so the you know, it's fascinating though, even
on a Google search, like last night, we're talking about
doing emergency declarations about ice raids here in La County.
So I was curious, you know, to look up just
the Obama and Clinton policies around ice, and it was

(02:10:34):
actually really hard to find that stuff. I actually found
a Janet Napolitano press release about how effective they were
in deporting as many illegal immigrants as they did, and
I think it was in twenty thirteen. And it's fascinating
to see those press releases and to see that stuff

(02:10:56):
in real time in terms of what the Democrat policy was,
and now Trump is following that same policy. And it's
as if you know, obviously.

Speaker 1 (02:11:04):
You're exactly right. I mean, I mean you got there.
There's there's movies of them saying that we're going to
get rid of the illegal aliens. I mean Hillary and
Bill uh and and Obama. Yeah, huh.

Speaker 15 (02:11:23):
Elian Gonzalez at gunpoint remember that imagery of the the
raid team into his house in Florida, Yeah, holding a
submachine gun to take him back to Cuba. Because it's
strictly a little kid, right, Yeah, little point dragged him out.

Speaker 1 (02:11:36):
Yeah, it's amazing.

Speaker 9 (02:11:37):
I remember that vividly because I actually had to go
to a funeral in Miami right around when that happened,
and it was like the biggest story in the country
at the right time. But you know, and then on
top of it, the media hasn't done it any favors
at all in terms of trying to muddy the difference
between immigrants and illegal immigrants. You know, if you if

(02:11:59):
you read about Rice, you think they're going after immigrants, which,
by the way, we're all immigrants, right, immigrants, you know,
maybe generational you know, advantages as far as how many, I.

Speaker 1 (02:12:10):
Guess you could say even Native Americans were immigrants. They
came from other places. Who the hell was here in
the first place? Anyways, Well, yeah, you go.

Speaker 9 (02:12:19):
Far back, far enough back. We all started in the
same spot. I think we were all descendants of what
Lucy that the what was a homo erectus, first sort
of form of humanity day back.

Speaker 1 (02:12:34):
Yeah, so let me let me go a little further
into what else you do. You produced twenty five films
with DMG. I guess you were running DMG that grows
more than two billion dollars on a worldwide box office revenue.
And also you were the producer for Iron Man three

(02:12:58):
with Robert Downing. And I have a question. Now, now
you've got tariffs situation with China and they're getting tough,
they're getting u they don't seem to want to cooperate
with Trump. Uh, So what's going on with that? Well,
there's the tariff.

Speaker 9 (02:13:19):
Obviously, there's a reciprocity that needs to be rebalanced in
terms of trade policy, particularly with China and various other markets.

Speaker 1 (02:13:29):
Uh.

Speaker 9 (02:13:29):
China has really taken advantage of us in terms of
a variety of levels, in terms in terms of export taxes,
to revenue taxes, to quotas and trade barriers and obstacles
and lots of our companies that already even allowed access
to that market on top of the tariffs. So the
rebalancing of that dynamic has to get done. And as

(02:13:51):
you can see, the Trump administration has been pushing that
pretty hard. He's also been talking about putting tariffs on
top of our film business, which I would argue is
the punishment side of trying to incentivize studios to reshure
the manufacturing of what we do best in the world, right.

Speaker 1 (02:14:14):
Which is the what do you mean resure you mean
do it in the States.

Speaker 9 (02:14:18):
Yeah, because we since nineteen ninety four, we started offshore
a lot of our production, a lot of you know,
most people don't know this.

Speaker 1 (02:14:27):
Well it's cheaper, right issue. Was it cheaper to make
the movie? Then?

Speaker 9 (02:14:32):
Yeah, it's way cheaper because well, a, you have union issues.
By the way, I got a sungleare that's going on here,
so that might create a little VFX effect on me here.
But you have essentially currency issues, which you know obviously
Canada can use really well with us. There's union issues,

(02:14:56):
there's huge national incentives to bring on the costs. In fact,
if you shoot something and say Manitoba, Canada, you can
get as much as fifty percent of your spend back
by shooting a movie up there. We don't have a
federal program. We just have state by state programs. So
like where we shot this movie Bad Counselors in North Carolina,

(02:15:17):
there was a twenty five percent rebate. But we still
have a pretty strong currency and we also have union
issues and all that other kind of stuff, So it
is expensive to shoot in North Carolina. But that twenty
five percent rebate helps. If we had a federal incentive
on top of that that would incentivize us even more
to keep production here. So there's the reward side of

(02:15:38):
reshoring production, and then there's the punishment side, right, which
is the terrify idea. That's a tough one to implement
in terms of the way movies are made and television's made.
But I can see the argument as to why he's
doing it. It's almost like raising a kid. You know,
you got to have you keep them out of the
cookie jar. You got to reward them for things, but

(02:16:00):
then on top of it, you got to punish him
for things too. It's a balance. As somebody, as part
of the industry. I would love it just to be
all rewards, But I can see where he's going there,
and it'll be interesting to see if you can figure
that out, because I'm one hundred percent of believer that
we need to make our best content our television film
production here in the US.

Speaker 1 (02:16:21):
Well, when I found out that you were you were
the the producer of Iron Man three.

Speaker 9 (02:16:29):
I was actually a production executive, but overseeing overseeing it
with very much.

Speaker 1 (02:16:35):
YEA had something to do with it, obviously, So I
mean that was so cool because I thought it was
a deep dive into really great movie. Robert Downing Jr.
Was multifaceted. It didn't have too much of the typical
action picture kind of thing for Marvel, and I thought

(02:16:58):
I thought he was. It was really intense, diligent, and
the action wasn't overplayed. Yeah it was.

Speaker 9 (02:17:05):
It was a it was a human This the movie
should have made, say half of what it made. But
what drew big audiences in was the relevancy of Tony Stark,
Who's Who's iron Man? Losing the ability to be iron Man? Yeah,
and and having to find what it is to be
Tony Stark without that power, right, Like all of us

(02:17:27):
have experienced that. Right, you have this big, powerful job
or you're on the radio or whatever it is, and
you lose the job and suddenly you go, wait, I
lost my identity exactly. You lose your identity. You think
you lost your identity, but your identity is you, not
the chair you sit in.

Speaker 14 (02:17:43):
Right.

Speaker 9 (02:17:43):
That was the story that I think resonated with a
lot of people.

Speaker 1 (02:17:48):
Well, you said you said that that in a way
that made me sound like I knew what I was
talking about, and I want to thank you for that.
So uh so, so what is your relationship now with China, Japan,
Mexico in terms of making movies and tariffs.

Speaker 9 (02:18:11):
Well, China is a longer story, and I wrote a
book in twenty twenty about what I saw was happening
eventually too late. But we taught them in order to
sell them fish, we had to teach them how to fish.
So to get our movies in there, we had to
teach them how to make world class movies, which we

(02:18:32):
did extremely well. So now China makes their own movies
for their own market, to the point where that last
Avengers movie, which made two plus billion dollars, well, guess what,
they made a Chinese movie called news Jat too that
made over two billion dollars just in their market.

Speaker 6 (02:18:49):
Just wow.

Speaker 9 (02:18:50):
So they don't need us anymore. So that market has disappeared.
We don't need to shoot movies there anymore because the
upside's not there. So so take that out of the equation.
And by the way, that's happening to every industry, every
industry that gets access to China, they essentially rape and
pillage it and steal the ip and steal the process,

(02:19:11):
and then they make domestic competitors that kick us out
of the market that happens in every industry. It's happening
to Elon Musk with Tesla right now, it's happening to
Nike with Leaning. It's happening across the board. So anyway, China,
Japan is a great market for US. You know, it's
difficult to make movies to get in there, but it's
a great market. We don't shoot a lot there, but

(02:19:31):
we like that market as far as monetizing it. Mexico,
we shoot a good amount of stuff down there. It's
a good market for us. It's a good ally, but
you know, it's not a huge production hub. The big
production hubs for US where we actually offshore sixty percent
plus of our manufacturing is the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia,

(02:19:57):
South Africa, various parts of East in Europe. Those are
the big sort of markets that we do a lot
of production in.

Speaker 1 (02:20:05):
Okay, Well, we're getting down towards the end. Trump peace
in Israel and he did not win the Nobel Peace Prize. Ridiculously.
I mean, it's so obvious how good this is. What's
going to happen to the Middle East? You got any
predictions on that in terms of is it going to

(02:20:25):
get Are they going to abide by the by the
by the Hamas agreement to do this? Are they going
to have problems? Is there going to be a major
shift in the way Arabs take on maybe more business
like attitudes instead of worrying about killing Jews.

Speaker 9 (02:20:48):
Well, I hope it goes the right direction. I do
think transactional capitalism and trade are a big motivating factor,
whether it's with MBS and Saudi Arabia or with the
United Arab Emirates, whether it's Abu Dhabi or Dubai. You know,
Jordan has has flirted strongly in that area. Egypt actually

(02:21:12):
is coming back online strong way. So I think we're
going to see a push that capitalism will create this
glue that essentially keeps this puzzle piece that keeps trying
to break apart together. But you need a little more
than just capitalism, like you need an emotional cultural engagement. Hopefully,

(02:21:34):
you know, our movie television business can keep a little
of that. You know, UFC obviously has been over there
a lot. Our sports, whether it's soccer or golf or
whatever it is, creates a little bit more of that
emotional glue that that attachment that's crucial on top of
the transactional capitalistic bonds. So if we keep say two

(02:21:56):
of those cell tower beams alive, because we're not going
to get there on national security or political or human
rights issues, then we have a fighting chance. And I'm
going to be optimistic about it.

Speaker 1 (02:22:09):
Yeah, and so am I. And you know, I talked
to a rabbit. He's a good friend of mine and
he's he lives in f Rat, Israel, and he's been
my friend for sixteen years on the show here too,
and he's got a son that was a tank commander
in the IDF. And he's cautiously saying, yeah it. You know,

(02:22:34):
I want to be positive about this, but I don't
want to. I don't want to get my bubble busted
here because it's you know, it's bad. Stuff has happened before.
So I think he says that he thinks that at
least for the time being, it's going to be it's
going to work. But you know, it's a long time
and we'll see what happens. But I hope to God

(02:22:55):
that these these Arabs will will adjudicate as what are
you doing? No, it's my wife, by the way, she's
always got to, you know, push me and shove me
a little bit. Anyways, the you know, the having the
the piece is it is a tough thing in the

(02:23:19):
Middle East, and I just went, I just I'm a
little paranoid, as I was on October the sixth, twenty
twenty three, when I told the rabbi, I says, are
you guys sure you're everything secure? And he said yeah, why,

(02:23:39):
I said, I don't know. I'm just thinking about the
nineteen seventy two attack, and I just I just don't
feel like things are the way they ought to be.
And I said, everything's fine, David, something going to happen,
but you know, the United States has it, and we
have a good we have a good intel intelligence and

(02:24:02):
all that, and so you know, I'm just I was
just not ready to accept that. Six hours later is
when they attacked, okay, And I think it pays to
have a little paranoia in your life too.

Speaker 9 (02:24:17):
What do you think, oh, one hundred percent? I mean
I was just going to say, like October five of
twenty twenty three, I think everybody thought, hey, peace in
the Middle East. You know, we're okay right now, and
then obviously all hell broke loose. So yeah, you just
don't know, and then obviously the Gaza strip is going

(02:24:37):
to need a lot of help, and I'm not exactly
sure where that comes from other than the US, which,
by the way, is going to be an issue because
there's a lot of people that need help in this
country too, and I'd like to see that that region
actually come to help out the Palestinians in Gaza to

(02:24:59):
try to get them back online in a way that
essentially keeps them content enough that they they're not radicalized, right,
because that's that's key. I mean, if anybody is starving
or doesn't have resources, they are going to move to
an extreme end of the spectrum. And you know that
two state solution thing is very difficult to pull off.

Speaker 1 (02:25:24):
Well, Trump sort of sort of is edging into that.
I don't think I don't think it's possible.

Speaker 9 (02:25:30):
I mean, now, which casinos along the beach.

Speaker 1 (02:25:34):
I think that's what's going to happen. I think that's
what's going to happen. They're going to develop it, They're
going to partner with the Palestinians, and it's going to
be like a Bay Route used to be. You know.
So anyhow, College one one last thing. This is the
last thing. College you're a college professor. Uh and you
you teach at the USC. Is that correct?

Speaker 9 (02:25:56):
Yeah, at at University of Southern California, South Carolina.

Speaker 1 (02:26:00):
That's what I meant. Yeah, isn't it USC in Southern California?

Speaker 9 (02:26:05):
Yeah, it's USC. But it's funny because sometimes I do
shows that are in the southeast and they're like, you're
at South Carolina.

Speaker 1 (02:26:11):
I was like, no, no, the real USK. Well, I
read the I read the I read the bio, and
I read your site, so I knew that, I guess.
But what do you teach exactly?

Speaker 9 (02:26:23):
I teach the business behind the business. My class is
called from Idea to Screen so we which is very
difficult nowadays because it's AI has disrupted so much of
the ecosystem, as has tech disruption. So teaching twenty year
old's what to do for the next forty five years

(02:26:44):
is a bit of a challenge, but a lot of
it as as you guys know, and your and your
house rep that's in there. It's like it's all about grind,
networking and working your butt off. Yeah, that will always
present opportunities.

Speaker 1 (02:26:59):
Well, I got a thank you, and this was very
enlightening and maybe you can do this again sometime and uh,
I think I think, uh, well, we're gonna get you.
Other than Dave Weinbaum show. Where can people find you
and your movies?

Speaker 9 (02:27:15):
Well, I'm pretty active on twitter x or twitter as
my handle is called, at the dragon Feeder, and uh,
and that's probably the best place to find me. And
I share a lot of my thoughts, whether you know
people like them or not. But I'm always trying to
be constructive and always solution based with anything that I

(02:27:35):
come up with, because, uh, just screaming at the wall
as as your as your government official in the room
knows it doesn't get anything done. You got to actually
accomplish something and be constructive.

Speaker 1 (02:27:48):
You know. I was almost elightened. I was in sixth Heaven,
Ladies and gentlemen, let's hear yeah, Okay, that's good enough.
Don't don't play the other one. We also played another one.
Eddie Murphy couldn't play it. He's not gonna get pissed off,
I hope.

Speaker 6 (02:28:07):
Why do you know?

Speaker 1 (02:28:08):
From funny? All right, that's enough, that's enough, No, all right,
thank you so much, and I have a great weekend too,
all right? By whoa, what do you think of that?
What you know what the Eddie Murphy thing, No, the whole,

(02:28:30):
the whole interview.

Speaker 15 (02:28:31):
I think it's super fascinating. I think I'm a big
like movie industry guy and yeah, work, so I think
movies are It's amazing how they make them and they creative.
And I think the concern about AI is a real
thing too, Like in maybe six months, sobody could just
type in prompts for a movie, sure, and they'll make
a movie just as much the industry.

Speaker 1 (02:28:49):
So what does that mean?

Speaker 3 (02:28:50):
I don't know.

Speaker 15 (02:28:51):
And they have you know, our faces.

Speaker 1 (02:28:53):
Right in the movie. But this guy out of nowhere
was liking my stuff and uh, huh cool. I know
it's it's it's incredible though, but I'm not exactly the
number one celebrity in the world. But that that was
something else, and uh, you know, he kept on pushing
my show and stuff like that, and uh.

Speaker 15 (02:29:16):
I just like your Siskel Ebert review of iron Man three,
I think the real it was a little heart for
Marl Cool. You're just like breaking down iron Man three.

Speaker 1 (02:29:26):
That was like really fun. I think I think I
broke it down and I think it was truthful and
I think it was uh. I think it was an
excellent movie, more so than some of the other Marvel's studios,
which is which is getting all the characters time and
all that stuff and focused on on the Iron Man.
There was maybe another couple of characters in there, but
you know what, it was his fight with his identity

(02:29:49):
and it was it was he had a girl involved,
and you know, she became more important to him and
stuff and he yeah, it was, it was. It was
a great movie.

Speaker 15 (02:29:59):
I haven't seen it. I saw in the theater like
ten years ago. Yeah, that's and I just watched once.

Speaker 3 (02:30:03):
But yeah, yeah, Well I must say, I mean, our
numbers have steadily risen all show.

Speaker 1 (02:30:09):
But well, actually it did.

Speaker 3 (02:30:10):
It started with him, but it doubled ever since mister
Finton came on. Like the number just.

Speaker 1 (02:30:17):
Twitter, Who's look who's next? Oh my gosh, okay, all right,
well look who's here? There he is, Ladies and gentlemen,
America's heroes. I say heroes because I want to include
his wife, but she's not here. And uh they they

(02:30:37):
faced off like three hundred and fifty ANTIFA, Black Lives
Matter and and and silenced them with two words private property.
And here he is on the show. Please welcome Mark
and Pat mccoskey. Although Pat is not there, how are

(02:30:59):
you she's sharing the spirit? Okay, okay, well that's that's
a nice segue into peace in Israel. Yeah, yeah, what
do you think of that? Huh?

Speaker 7 (02:31:10):
Well, do you know I was looking at the twenty
point piece plan this morning?

Speaker 1 (02:31:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (02:31:14):
And how do you spell the word program.

Speaker 1 (02:31:18):
Pr program or program program p R O g R
A M.

Speaker 7 (02:31:25):
Yeah, you know how the rest of the world spells it? No,
p R O g R A m M.

Speaker 27 (02:31:33):
Every time program document is spelled that way, So nobody
in America draft.

Speaker 1 (02:31:39):
Well there's a word called program.

Speaker 27 (02:31:41):
Yeah, that's programs. Let's start at all this about one
hundred and fifteen bingo ingo.

Speaker 1 (02:31:47):
Uh so so you're studying the the UN version of
the English language there, Well, yeah, I'm.

Speaker 27 (02:31:54):
Going to tell you this document it's so full of
globalist key phrases. First of all, they're gonna put Tony Blair,
you know, of the of the Tony Blair Global Initiative
in charge of Gaza. I mean, wasn't he the guy
that started the Iraq War along with all the liars
in America? Put him in charge of a peace plan. Okay,
the guy that couldn't get enough blood and guts in
the wreck. But we've got this is what we're going

(02:32:16):
to put in charge of Gaza.

Speaker 14 (02:32:18):
All right.

Speaker 7 (02:32:18):
By the way, you remember in that Yahoo at the United.

Speaker 27 (02:32:20):
Nations two weeks ago saying that there can be no
two state solution, there can be no Gaza. They have
to be eliminated because ninety five percent of all the
Palestinians support Hamas and anybody that Amas can't continue to live.
But anyway, we're going to set up a technocratic, a
political Palestinian committee. Technocratics, a political It doesn't sound like

(02:32:40):
the globalist definition of you will own nothing and be happy.
Then it says a new international transitional body then quote
Board of Peace unquote quote Board of Peace.

Speaker 1 (02:32:51):
Yeah, instead of the UN they want bored of peace.

Speaker 7 (02:32:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:32:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (02:32:55):
Does that sound like like the quote Patriot Act unquote
or the inflation.

Speaker 1 (02:32:59):
No, No, it's Donald Trump. It's Donald Trump. Okay, He's
got us this far.

Speaker 7 (02:33:04):
Yeah. This body will be on the best Uh.

Speaker 27 (02:33:08):
The body will call on best international standards, a convening
panel of experts. This is all the craft that we
voted against. The technicraft's running us, you.

Speaker 28 (02:33:17):
Know, and eliminating the eliminating the voters and having the
world run by a panel of experts, because God knows
these these are white tower ivory towel aristocrats in DC
and and everywhere else in the Stockholm.

Speaker 1 (02:33:28):
And can you be happy for just a moment they're
not shooting at each other anymore. They're not they're not
killing the they're not taking Hamas is not taking any
more hostages, at least not yesterday or today. And they're
sending them back. And so if you got can't you
have a day or a week maybe of peace? For

(02:33:50):
goodness sakes? What you know, you're negative Nelly, for God's sakes.

Speaker 27 (02:33:56):
You know, if you look at my my x speed,
the thing that that describes me fighting against detalitarianism for
forty five plus years, right, this whole document, it just
contains all the standard globalist language and and but I
including all the new thing is Now it's not GAUS anymore.
Now it's quote capital n new capital g Gauser's. Now

(02:34:17):
we have a new entity called New Gauza that's going
to be ruled by a panel of experts and an
international stabilization for us. It doesn't sound like the UN
Army that we're always afraid of hearing the.

Speaker 1 (02:34:27):
United Yeah, it sounds weird and it does. And we
were sending two hundred troops to Gaza. Whatever they're gonna do,
it's not going to be much. I don't understand that.
I don't understand a lot of stuff. All I know
is they they made a big step forward. Okay, I
agree with it.

Speaker 7 (02:34:43):
I agree with that.

Speaker 1 (02:34:44):
Yes, thank you.

Speaker 27 (02:34:45):
There was Yeah, but of course, what did Trump say
last week? We're going to give the We're going to
give the Hamas the opportunity to agree with his peace plan,
or we'll kill them.

Speaker 1 (02:34:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (02:34:54):
Yeah, that's that's not going to go.

Speaker 1 (02:34:55):
He didn't say that. He said, he said no, he said,
and he didn't say he was going to kill him.
He said, he said, I'm gonna sit I'm gonna send
uh tell baby to do what he needs to do.
That's about what he said. He didn't say to kill him. Yeah.
I'm sitting here with a couple of lawyers. By the way,
I have I have Bill Hardwick here, another fellow lawyer,

(02:35:16):
you know him technically speaking.

Speaker 15 (02:35:18):
Yeah, no, that that's exactly how you negotiate. Do what
I want, or it's gonna be terrible for you.

Speaker 1 (02:35:22):
I mean yeah, and he's very good at that and
uh so, yeah, we'll see what's going to happen.

Speaker 27 (02:35:29):
And I got to add in that he's just you know,
if you're listening to President Trump and he says, do
what we say, or we'll bring all hell loose on you,
you know that he's the guy that might actually do
that sort of thing.

Speaker 1 (02:35:39):
I'm pretty yeah, he's got credibility. Okay, he's got credibility.
And I think he has a lot of credibility, uh
with with a lot of the Arab States. And you're
going to see a Abraham Accord convention coming on with
different countries. You might even see I one of these. Okay,

(02:36:03):
So we've been we've been setting up.

Speaker 27 (02:36:05):
I did a whole two hour program and this recently,
right before I gave up my radio program, on how
the United States government has created every government and Iran
for you know, as long as there's been a c
I A and uh, you know, we've had such a
good record in destabilizing governments and setting up puppet governments.
I just understand completely why we want to do it again.

Speaker 1 (02:36:27):
Well, what do we do after Japan? What do we
do after Germany?

Speaker 15 (02:36:31):
Was a pre CIA, Japan and Germany appreciate we're still there.
Well there, I guess that the point is that so
after after Japan and Germany, which are OSS right preca,
then is the os s we had. We had intelligence
services before the CIA. After World War Two. Eisenhower viewed
the CIA as a way to avoid the World War Two.

(02:36:52):
But what we did was we set up like the
the British protectorates in the Middle East, Iran, Iraq, those
are all kind of devised up states and the Shawl
and Iran, right, that was a c I a kind
of proxy to it was it was Cold War related,
but it was trying to pavent World War Two. But
we set up all you know, the CIA was in
the business of creating regimes and toppling them, and it
created all this this this you know, this disruption throughout

(02:37:13):
the world is kind of what marks points a little bit.
We had a lot of negative consequences like the Iran
we have today, like the Iyatola toppling the Shawn eventually,
you know, you know, is part of the reason why
we have such instability the Middle East. We taught top
of the Iraqi government, right, we created more instability. So
one could argue that this that that effort, you know,
has created more unintended consequences than good. But it's hard

(02:37:34):
to you know, it's easy to argue in retrospect.

Speaker 1 (02:37:35):
I guess yeah, and uh, and you got a new leader,
and who were who was leading the country. Now, Eisenhower
was great at this, and he was great at going
into these towns and and uh using the uh, using
the military to get equal uh equal schools in terms

(02:37:56):
of their racial uh students and things like that. So
he was good at it. But so when will I
straighten out Saint Louis, mister, miss, mister McCloskey.

Speaker 7 (02:38:12):
Well, you know, we were petty and I were talking
about that, especially.

Speaker 1 (02:38:15):
Those guys that love near Forest Park for God's sakes.

Speaker 7 (02:38:18):
Yeah, well, you know that there's not much you know, Ms.

Speaker 27 (02:38:24):
Thirteen behavior in Saint Louis because the black gangs are
so frightening.

Speaker 7 (02:38:27):
None of this man gangs want to be in here.

Speaker 1 (02:38:31):
Well you stood up to a couple of them.

Speaker 7 (02:38:33):
Oh god, yeah, what do you know? Corey Bush is
running for election again? Right?

Speaker 1 (02:38:36):
So oh she really Yeah?

Speaker 7 (02:38:38):
She announced last week that she's gonna challenge Wesley Belt.

Speaker 27 (02:38:42):
She's going to primary um so but of course, you know,
uh uh, the Jewish lobby put eight million dollars against
her in the last election to get Wesley Bell elected.
Oh d because because she's you know, she's a good
anti Semite, and so they're going to throw all the
money in the world against her again this time.

Speaker 1 (02:38:59):
Thank goodness, Yeah, thank goodness.

Speaker 7 (02:39:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 27 (02:39:03):
So, of course, Especiley Bell has been absolutely absent. I mean,
he's allegedly I've got, you know, a house in Saint
Louis Dell, but I vote in Franklin County. That's where
my farm is. But uh, you know, Wesley Bell has
been absolutely silent. I haven't seen him take any.

Speaker 7 (02:39:18):
Position anything since he got a left so so so
she might win, God knows.

Speaker 1 (02:39:25):
You know what, God knows we've got.

Speaker 27 (02:39:28):
We've got this young lady from our own prep school
who's now a congress woman from Texas, right, yeah, Jasmin Crockett.

Speaker 7 (02:39:34):
And if she should be a congressman, anybody can be
a congressman.

Speaker 1 (02:39:39):
Yeah, well, you know, you can have tea with you
can have tea with Corey and you know, and uh,
just you know, suck up to her. I guess I
don't know.

Speaker 27 (02:39:51):
My fellow one of my fellow alumni from Country Digh
School called up the headmaster and suggested that we host
a debate between me and Jasmine Crockett in the assembly
room of the Country Day or now it's M I
C D s U to have the the the alumni
from opposite ends of the spectrum have it out in
front of the audience.

Speaker 1 (02:40:09):
Though Okay, you were supposed to remind me of clips,
I got a couple of clips. I want. I want
to run for you, and I want comments after. So listen,
listen in, don't just go away. Okay, don't fall asleep,
you'll join.

Speaker 4 (02:40:24):
I find it so interesting that you didn't bring any
of this up during President Biden's administration, when he was
doing everything to protect Hunter Biden, his son. And I
think you just saw what Director Radcliffe just released information.
If I can finish answering the question, I'm not going
to yell over you, I'm not going to get in
the gutter with you, but information information that the Biden

(02:40:47):
administration told them not to investigate Hunter Biden's involvement.

Speaker 10 (02:40:52):
With Ukraine, and I'm not.

Speaker 3 (02:40:56):
Any other topics.

Speaker 10 (02:40:59):
About in the military. Just to be elected as senator.

Speaker 26 (02:41:04):
Over twelve hundred rioters were convicted of charges related to
January sixth. President Trump has since pardoned nearly all of them.
As if that weren't enough, last month, there were reports
that a lawyer for the January sixth rioters met with
senior DOJ officials about setting up a compensation fund, a

(02:41:25):
compensation fund like the one that Congress set up after
ninety eleven to compensate these rioters. Miss BONDI is anyone
at DOJ considering setting up a compensation fund for January
sixth rioters?

Speaker 1 (02:41:44):
Yes?

Speaker 14 (02:41:45):
Or no?

Speaker 4 (02:41:47):
Senator, I have had no meetings or discussions about a fund.

Speaker 1 (02:41:54):
Okay, So that was Blumenthal, the first guy. Oh yah.
The second guy was run A two real big geniuses.
You know. So what are your comments on man? Did
you watch the whole Bondy thing?

Speaker 27 (02:42:09):
I did not get a chance to, although my my
clients have been sending me copies of that clip. You know,
she she has not met with us. We have met
with other people in the d o J. And you know,
I'll be quite blunt with you. I said this to
all my clients when I got back. I was up
meeting with him two weeks ago. Last Wednesday, and the
first question I had was is there any appetite at

(02:42:29):
all in DC for compensating the JA six political prisoners?

Speaker 1 (02:42:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (02:42:33):
And he answers just to fat out no. And so
that's the battle I'm up against.

Speaker 1 (02:42:38):
I know. I was saying this to you, is that
the d O J those.

Speaker 27 (02:42:42):
Are those are things that I that I can't say,
but I can tell you that that that I think
there's a lot of let me do it this way.
I don't think that most people in politics at the
at the national level care about very much other than
getting re elected. Re elected means huge contributions from from
the big packs. I think that everybody thinks that the
J six issue is toxic and they do not want

(02:43:03):
to touch it before the midterm, and so I think
everybody is going to just run from the concept, you know.
And I could go on for hours about how these
JAY six people were treated by the government and how
they were abused, and how it was intentionally designed to
destroy them in their lives and their families.

Speaker 1 (02:43:18):
And destroy the Republican family as well a Republican party
as well.

Speaker 27 (02:43:23):
Absolutely, and the ultimate goal that day was to create
a situation where they can have enough violence that they
could pretend that Donald Trump had fomented an insurrection and
therefore was incapable of running under the fourteenth Amendment. A lot,
a lot of my clients, and I represent about four
hundred and fifty of them, now, a lot of them
will tell you that they were offered reduced sentences if

(02:43:45):
they would just swear that Donald Trump was a ring
leader of this organization, right which there was no organization.
I said this from Rik Terio the day got out.
I said, you know, you guys were the worst insurrectionists
in the history of the world. You go there with
no plan in a rate, it wasn't even their weapons,
no weapons, no plan, and holy crap, no, what do
you didn't win?

Speaker 14 (02:44:03):
You know?

Speaker 1 (02:44:06):
Well you laugh now, But seriously, isn't there anyone else
in that administration that you can say, look, we need this.
You're going to get destroyed without this, because that's always
going to live in in the history. Well, look what
you do. You have Pritzker in Illinois still singing, well,

(02:44:28):
look at what they did in one to six. You
can't have that reputation tied around your neck as a Republican.

Speaker 27 (02:44:37):
And I can't tell them. So many of these people
still can't get jobs. They've still been deep banked, they
can't get any credit. They're just they're living in their cars,
they're living in their mom's basements. And most of them
did nothing more than walk through doors held open for
them by Capitol police, fist bumping the cops, singing the
national anthem, using the restroom, walking back out, and then days, months,

(02:44:58):
sometimes three years later, fifty FBI agents and full riot
gear and a bear cat in the front yard crashed
through their front door. Paul the Mountain chains create them
in front of their neighbors, and then do time in
federal prison on this demeanor. Trespass chargers never happened before
the history the United States. But I guarantee you that
three quarters, if not ninety percent, of the Republicans in

(02:45:19):
Congress wish the J six ers would just go away
and die because they're so afraid of the political baggage.

Speaker 7 (02:45:25):
WO will cost them.

Speaker 27 (02:45:25):
But they come out and support well, no, pardon my language,
there are a bunch of goddamn cowards, and they would
much rather get reelected than stand up and protect their
fellow citizens.

Speaker 1 (02:45:35):
Well, there ought to be the case that without doing
anything about it, they ought to get primary personally they
call them rhinos. This is a rhino revolution and it
needs to stop and you need to stop it.

Speaker 27 (02:45:51):
Well that's what it's my full time job since last anyway.
I mean, on the nine of January the twentieth, when
the President signed these parties. Can't tell you who, but
I called up a gentleman that had some probable ability
to make things happen, and I said, I sure, hope
there's going to be a compensation commission. And he said,
I hope so too. And that's what got me doing this.
And I've been doing it ever since, the exclusionally everything else.

(02:46:15):
And I believe it has to happen. I believe it
will happen until after the midterms. But you know, a
lot of my guys won't make it in terms. I mean,
that's still thirteen months away, and these guys are really
in desperate straits. They've got a lot of suicides. We
had a lot of tough time out.

Speaker 1 (02:46:33):
Yeah, because they got they're getting they're they're they're getting
They're not being saved by the right people. And you
guys are the right people. Uh what about trum what
about your buddy Trump's lawyer stick?

Speaker 7 (02:46:51):
We didn't one somebody out there.

Speaker 27 (02:46:53):
We got Todd, Todd blanch Whoes he's deputy director. We've
got Martin who's the ocizations are now, uh, you know,
and paying body.

Speaker 7 (02:47:03):
But the problem is you got oh her time to
this ice stuff. And in the course of presents, just.

Speaker 1 (02:47:15):
I think somebody is listening in and they're they're uh,
I think there. I think I think you're being hustled
right now, you there, I'm here, okay now now, yeah,
but it's it's lured me out.

Speaker 7 (02:47:31):
Yeah, I say he's saying it, right, it happens.

Speaker 1 (02:47:34):
Yeah, it happens. I'm sure it's just an accident.

Speaker 15 (02:47:40):
Had a coincidence.

Speaker 1 (02:47:42):
Yeah, right, right, So your lips aren't even moving anymore. Bill,
what let's bail him out. Why don't you go up
there and and you know, to shove all this stuff
down and just just work on that for him.

Speaker 15 (02:47:56):
I think what's doing his good work. I think he's
doing some important I think that a lot of people
didn't do anything. They were just there. They were just
exercising the First Amendment, right, yeah, and even and then
some people there's some minor trespass, but they had their
lives completely destroyed, and they are political prisoners, and it
was political and it was part of a political agenda.

(02:48:18):
And that's not and being that pre Childcoate FiveM. It's
not proportional today crime anybody committed. So I'm glad that
the president part of them. I hope they get compensation.
They had their life destroyed for political purposes. Talk about
talk about Adam Schiff and Blumenthal criticizing body for prosecuting
political enemies.

Speaker 1 (02:48:36):
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 15 (02:48:37):
They take the January sixth for example, right, So, like
it's the hypocrisy of the American people don't like.

Speaker 1 (02:48:43):
Yeah, So you know, you have to get some help there,
and you have to get go for it because you're
the guy. You're you're the guy that's going to save
this country. You've saved your own house with your wife
having having firearms that that you could not have won
that war physically. And you know you're a fighter.

Speaker 14 (02:49:06):
I know.

Speaker 1 (02:49:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (02:49:08):
Are my lips still moving?

Speaker 1 (02:49:09):
Yes? No, they are, thank god.

Speaker 7 (02:49:12):
Well, you know that's that's the basis of you know,
I always say this.

Speaker 27 (02:49:15):
You know, two hundred and fifty years ago, last March
twenty thirty, young man stood up in Richmond and said,
I know not what course others may take, but as
for me, give me liberty or give me death. And
a few strong people standing up can resist the mob
of thousands because most people are cowards, most people are cheap,
and civilization is always dragged reluctantly forward by a few

(02:49:39):
grave people. Yeah, and that's what we need to have now,
is a few grave people that are willing to stick
their necks out and pull us out of this.

Speaker 1 (02:49:46):
Oh, you're damn right. And so somehow, what does Donald
Trump think about this?

Speaker 27 (02:49:53):
He talks about it, he's very favorable, but you know,
he just needs to actually give the nod to make
it happen.

Speaker 7 (02:49:59):
Nobody's going to do this. Pam Bonnie's not going to
do it.

Speaker 1 (02:50:01):
You know.

Speaker 27 (02:50:02):
Judge Janie Piro now is US attorney for the DC.
You know, she she has the power and the obligation.
Part of her job task is to resolve claims and
potential claims against the United States government, and she's got
an unlimited budget under the Judgment Fund to pay claims.
But she's not going to do that until the big
guy says, you go for it, you know, she everybody,

(02:50:24):
no one will stick their neck out until Tomal Trump
indicates that it's okay to do it.

Speaker 1 (02:50:28):
Has she stuck her neck out and said, look, we
got to do this.

Speaker 7 (02:50:32):
No, I've not heard anything from her at all.

Speaker 1 (02:50:35):
Give her a call, tell her what I since you,
I do it every day.

Speaker 7 (02:50:39):
Act didn't got me back yet, So you know, I
do this all with a chuckle.

Speaker 27 (02:50:46):
But I mean, this is really This was designed January sixth,
twenty twenty one. Was designed to be the end of
a free United States. It was designed to send the
age to all the am I still not talking, no
at all.

Speaker 1 (02:51:00):
I can hear you.

Speaker 27 (02:51:00):
Yeah, you're coming through, okay. I mean it was designed
to chill the American people. You stand up for your
First Amendment rights, and we will destroy you. The specific
deterrence to Trump's most ardent supporters, that will destroy you
personally if you stand up for your rights. And then
the hope that it would result in widespread bloodshed that
could then be broadcast as a result of right wing extremism,

(02:51:22):
so they could round us up and seize all our
guns and put us in re education camps, just like
Paul Potton, and.

Speaker 1 (02:51:31):
And there you go again.

Speaker 15 (02:51:32):
But then he started, he started to see what they're
gonna do.

Speaker 1 (02:51:35):
But but yeah, boo. But that's but but that's what
the that's what they were going to do. They were
going to they were going to either encamp all of
us or destroy us somehow, some way, even with mass murder.
For goodness six they talked about it.

Speaker 5 (02:51:51):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:51:52):
In the in the the Obama administration, they talked about
killing twenty five million people.

Speaker 7 (02:51:59):
Yeah, okay, was actually thirty five Yeah, you know.

Speaker 1 (02:52:03):
And and we have the power to turn that around.
We have the power to stop that.

Speaker 7 (02:52:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:52:09):
Uh, and we're not doing it. Uh. Do you ever
talk to Do you ever talk to Eric Eric smitt Schmidt,
Eric Schmidt, the senator from Missouri.

Speaker 7 (02:52:23):
Yeah, should have been this guy named McCloskey, But no,
it's Eric.

Speaker 1 (02:52:25):
I know, I know he beats you.

Speaker 8 (02:52:28):
I know that.

Speaker 1 (02:52:29):
I know that. Well, okay whatever, But do you ever
do Yeah, he's a good guy, and you know he's
a good guy. What does he say about this?

Speaker 27 (02:52:36):
You know, I've not had any discussion with him about it.
I've talked recently to you know, third District Congressman Bob
Oner about it. He was when I started describing to
him what happened. He had never heard any of this stuff.
I talked to Eric Barlason about it. And you know,
when people actually hear what's going on, they understand. But
I think that there's a there's a terror out there

(02:52:58):
that if you raise your voy and support of the
J six insurrectionists, you'll forfeit your political career.

Speaker 1 (02:53:05):
Who's going to do that to them?

Speaker 27 (02:53:07):
Who the I don't know the big donors they you know,
it's uh, you know, it is a toxic topic. And
you know, people that in our circle and the people
that are in the J six community and the people
that I talked.

Speaker 7 (02:53:21):
I was down and talking to a we the People.

Speaker 27 (02:53:24):
Organization down in Cape jr Arta a couple of weeks ago,
another one in Perryville here coming up. Everybody says, well,
how can there not be compensation? But the problem is
that the few of us that understand are especially small
minority that the powers that you think they can just
ignore us and walk away. And they may be right,
But I'm going to keep fighting this battle as long

(02:53:44):
as I can.

Speaker 1 (02:53:45):
All right, Well, you keep me posted and I'll do
the best I can. I don't know, I'm not that
good at this, but you know, I'll do what I can.
You know how I feel, and uh uh I know
how how Bill feels over there and everybody in this room?
Right you too, my wife?

Speaker 7 (02:54:05):
Right?

Speaker 1 (02:54:06):
Yes, okay, okay sometimes.

Speaker 27 (02:54:10):
And Bill's got the big advantage of having a great
knowledge of history and history yes repeat itself because.

Speaker 7 (02:54:16):
It's human nature.

Speaker 27 (02:54:17):
Is human nature, and sure and I always say, if
you've got a room with three people and the two
of them want to be.

Speaker 1 (02:54:21):
The boss, yeah, don't good? Did my wife hear that?
Oh God please? No?

Speaker 21 (02:54:30):
No?

Speaker 1 (02:54:30):
Okay, So other than Dave Wayne by them show, where
can people find and haire you? And Pat?

Speaker 7 (02:54:37):
All right?

Speaker 27 (02:54:38):
It's McCloskey law dot com, m c C l O
s K E Y l A W dot com on
XIM at mccoskey USA.

Speaker 7 (02:54:46):
You can still catch all my shows on Rumble at
Mark mccoskey on fire.

Speaker 27 (02:54:50):
My phone number is three one four seven two one
four thousand, and my cell phone is three one four
five eight zero three one eight five. If you're if
you're out there, if you need some help, if you
know anybody who is a J six political prisoner, haven't
give me a holler.

Speaker 7 (02:55:05):
You know, there is strength in numbers.

Speaker 27 (02:55:07):
And the more people I've got these giant stacks are
what's called sf ninety five forms they have to file
to preserve your right through the government. I've got giant
stacks on my conference room table for six different entities,
and you know, we're ready to unload a torrent. But
until there's some indication that the Justice Department is going
to do anything but reject all these claims, there's very

(02:55:27):
little we can do. I mean, the they filed a loss,
they filed motion to dismissing riek Tario's case. They've been
sending back to me all the SF ninety fives that
I filed on completely spurious technical grounds which don't exist
in either the CFRs or the statutes. The Justice Department
is still entirely household of this, at least at the
functional level.

Speaker 1 (02:55:48):
Well, all I can tell you is this, you know,
and I hate to say this, but I tried to
pay you respect, but no one had changed for a quarter.
Thank god, thank god you took a day. Thank god
you have a sense of humor. Anybody else that'd be
they'd be on my ass, trying to kick my ass.

Speaker 7 (02:56:10):
Okay, I get in in a sense of humor. These days,
you'd have to have a pistol.

Speaker 1 (02:56:14):
Yeah, well I got that too, So but I don't
really know how to use it, so what the hell?
All right, thank you so much. Hi to Pat. Tell
her I went around next time. Okay, all we miss
her because and it was a very good segment. I
appreciate you. Thank you, my friend, have a.

Speaker 7 (02:56:32):
Great Thanks for giving me the voice that you allow
me to have.

Speaker 1 (02:56:35):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, you're always welcome here. Thank you,
and have a great weekend.

Speaker 7 (02:56:40):
Thank you too.

Speaker 1 (02:56:41):
Thanks.

Speaker 15 (02:56:42):
Thanks for you doing Mark.

Speaker 1 (02:56:43):
All right, so we got four minutes. Any comments on
what you're hearing here.

Speaker 15 (02:56:48):
Were you aware of this, aware of what the DOJ's hostility? No,
not necessarily. I wasn't ware of that.

Speaker 1 (02:56:53):
No, not that I'm talking about the failure to give
relief to the one six ers.

Speaker 3 (02:57:02):
No, I wasn't aware of that.

Speaker 1 (02:57:03):
Okay, everybody here and I have a pretty good audience today,
So you understand that people were accused of insurrection, and
the real insurrection was what they're doing to them right now.
These people were thrown in jail without lawyers, without anything,
and this can't we can't have a country. It's gonna

(02:57:26):
come back on us again because we did nothing here.
So I think it's.

Speaker 3 (02:57:31):
Important let's not forget that President Trump was sued before
his second term in a couple of cases. He paid
out millions of dollars on cases that I mean, some
of the details seem to be pretty shaky, whereas we
know what happened here, and yet now they don't want
to give compensation.

Speaker 1 (02:57:49):
That just doesn't sign and they want to keep using
it as a club. Well, you guys did the insurrection,
so you need to be punished. Well, the hell with that.
We know it's not true, we know was a lie.
We know that that it was a setup, is what
it was, and it was a fraud, and we we
need to put that away, and we need to we

(02:58:11):
need to make that part of the history of what
this country is going to become, because it'll go right
back to where it was and we can't have this
kind of government. Uh, and expect to thrive in this country?
Would you say that's true?

Speaker 15 (02:58:28):
Yes, thank you, well, said Dave.

Speaker 1 (02:58:32):
So so precise. Is it too late for me to
run for office?

Speaker 15 (02:58:36):
No, you can't be a judgement.

Speaker 1 (02:58:38):
I'm going to be seventy seven in one month.

Speaker 3 (02:58:41):
What do you want to run for Run from my seat?

Speaker 1 (02:58:43):
No, you can run for your seat. It's a lot
of work I know it'll be in a state rep
it's a lot of It's like I gotta go.

Speaker 15 (02:58:50):
I'm late for the Dave Wine bump ship.

Speaker 1 (02:58:52):
Yeah, well there you go, Yeah, there you go. Well, okay,
so to get worse sweat shirts. I mean, you could
be a John Fetterman of the Republican Party.

Speaker 15 (02:59:00):
I feel like it's a more populous Republican party. If
it was a Republican Party of the Bush air, i'd
have to wear khaki pants and polish shirt. True, but
it's the post trump eras like, we're blue jeans and hoodies.

Speaker 1 (02:59:10):
So well, I'll tell you what. I was really gratified
by the uh, the amount of people who listening to
the show today. They're still listening. I thank you so much.
I feel like Jeff Durham and his dummies. I got
to get him on the show too. It's the funniest
guy I know. Is is Jeff Durham? You know who

(02:59:31):
he is? Yeah, okay, Yeah, he's gonna go to the show.
That's cool. Oh my god. Well I asked him, how
do you get how do you get people like that?
If you don't ask him?

Speaker 3 (02:59:40):
Here are we going to lunch?

Speaker 15 (02:59:42):
I'm buying where we going.

Speaker 1 (02:59:44):
Where do you want to go to lunch? Schmuck, We
know where we're going, going to McDonald to McDonald's. All right,
Thanks a lot. I'll be back with another edition Dave
Windbound next Friday.

Speaker 5 (03:00:00):
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