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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Allat to be known about the.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Jealousy.
Speaker 3 (00:06):
At the beginning of the war, I promised to bring
all the hostages home. Today, with the indispensable help, the
determined and focused help, the unremitting help of President Trump
is Esteem, and with the incredible sacrifice and courage of
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the soldiers of Israel, we are fulfilling that promise. It
has been a long journey to get here. In the
first week of the war, our brave soldiers put military
pressure on Hamas, and the international community put diplomatic pressure
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on them. This enabled us to secure the release of
over one hundred hostages.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
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 fun sprinkled with
a lot of laughs. Heard in every state in the
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Union and one thousand cities around the world. We just
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The one thing I'd like for you in your listening
to this monologue is that BB Natagne, who is not
a child murderer, that he's loved by his people. They
have put him in charge of Israel for eighteen years
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at different times. I think it started about nineteen ninety one.
He has always tried for peace before war, but he
is surrounded by one point five billion Muslims all over
the world who recognize Israel as the land of the Jews,
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but they still want to kill the Jews. On October sixth,
twenty twenty three, I had my friend Rabbi Moshe Rothschild
on the show from Israel, as Israel was about to
expand Trump's abraham Accords to Saudi Arabia. The Jews, both
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Israeli and American Jews, were enjoying a festival that day
and felt secure, even though they were close to the
Gaza border. Some things didn't seem to be kosher to me.
Biden was in office being run by Obama and his
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old staff who hated Israel, and he was apologizing to
all the Arab and Muslim countries for their poor treatment
from the bushes, and then he put a cherry on
top and left palettes in the middle of the night
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with one point seven billion, nine million billion dollars and
this was all tax London from Americans. They all had
the idea of slashing Israel in half and emboldened the
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Arabs and Muslims. I asked the Rabbi about Israel's safety
and intel. He said it was excellent from Israel and
US sources. I reminded him of this shocking attack by
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Egypt in nineteen seventy two on Yom Kipur, where that
was also a time that was totally unexpected, and he said, well,
anything can happen, but we're ready for anything. Six point
five hours after our conversation is when Ramas hit with
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the un joining in were Yemen, Hoodies, Hesba, La, Syria.
Total of seven or eight countries attacked on ten to
seven in mass, all controlled by Iran. Thank God for
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his miracles and for inspiring Bibi Netanyahu to fight along
with his IDF and his air force like a lion
to win this war.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
But as time went on, we all know what happened.
The diplomatic pressure was turned on its head. More and
more governments bought into Hamas's false propaganda, More and more
governments succumbed to antisemitic mobs in their own countries. They
just turned on his room. They called for us to
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surrender under to Haramas demands. Just leave Gaza immediately, they said,
and the war without committing to disarmed Hamas, without committing
to demilitarized Gaza. A Israel succumb to those demands, not
only would the sinoir Asralla Asad and Iran's missile and
nuclear program remained intact. Not only that, because in no
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time the Haramas killers would be back on the border fence,
ready to repeat the horrors of October seventh again and again,
as they vowed to do. A man named Donald J.
Trump was elected President of the United States, and ladies
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and gentlemen, overnight, overnight, everything changed everything, mister President. Thanks
to your unequivocal backing of Israel, we secured a second
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hostage deal within weeks of your election, and in the
months that followed, we worked closely together to forge a
path to bring the remaining hostages home and end the
war and the war in a way that ensures the
disarming of Ramas, the demilitarization of Gaza, and that Gaza
would never again pose a threat to Israel.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
Welcome to the show. This is day wine Bomb. I'm
here with my lovely Bride Lisa Ann Winebaum. Hello, honey,
how are you? Are you having a good day?
Speaker 4 (07:41):
Pretty good?
Speaker 2 (07:41):
Pretty good? Except when I broke my teeth on the bagel?
Speaker 5 (07:45):
No, except for when you woke me up at four am.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
I did. Okay, keep saying that, but I don't remember it. Okay,
well you were snoring. There you go. You can always
use that one, folks. You know you were snoring. You
get him right back on defense again. Okay, you get
him right back on defense. Anyways, We've got our producer here,
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JP Maxwell High, JP, Hey, good morning everybody. We've got
Rick Henderson out in Salem and he does all the
clips and the bits. Does a good job with him.
JJ Bradshaw coming on the show, the expert on the constitution,
Rabbi moshe think we got anything to talk about? Yeah,
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I'd say so, Chris Adamo and he's he was off
for a couple of weeks. Oh, honey, I'm sorry. She
always happens. This always happens. There's always some interruption. Oh
my god. All right, do you do this on purpose
or what?
Speaker 5 (08:49):
I'm the interruption in your life?
Speaker 2 (08:50):
Dear? Really? Is that what it is that's you're talking about?
Speaker 6 (08:56):
This?
Speaker 2 (08:56):
As if it's a disease.
Speaker 5 (08:59):
I interrupted your midlife crisis.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
Yeah, well exactly, Yeah, all right. Chris Adamo coming on
at nine thirty. He's an expert and all the socialism
that's going around in this country, and especially he's going
to talk about Mundani Mendami. You know, Zoran out in
New York is probably going to be the next mayor
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of New York. Imagine that the most place where all
the Jews are. And he's a Jew hater, he's a
he's a he's a hot he's a Ramas supporter, Jew
hating socialist who is going to run everybody out of
that town. And Trump ain't going to bail him. He
knows exactly what's going to happen. Trump. Uh. At ten o'clock,
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we're going to have We're going to have Mark Wait
a minute, no, no, Mark and Pat mcclus people on at
ten thirty. At ten o'clock, I've got I've got a
gentleman by the name of of Bill or Bob Willis,
and he got he's got a great story to tell
about his books that are now selling all over the world.
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And he's a good friend of mine. He's my golf teacher.
Of course they didn't do very well the last time
we played, But then again I can blame him though.
And so we're in we're in really interesting times. Obviously,
we've got the Democrats have shut down the country and
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for no good reason. And I don't get to say
anything more about that right now, because this gentleman is
staring at me over there, and I recognize him though,
and he is. He is a genius. He knows the
Constitution backwards and forward, and he was he's two hundred
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and fifty seven years old, and he's used to hang
out with Washington and Jefferson and Franklin. He used to
pick up women at Yield Bar down in Virginia, and
he is he is the constitutional genius in this show.
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Please welcome from Robald Missouri, John Jeffery Bradshaw. This is
John Jefferies Bradshaw Report, Justice Report. How are you today?
Speaker 7 (11:25):
Oh, dave been a hell of a week, hadn't it?
Speaker 2 (11:27):
This stuff? It's amazing since the election of.
Speaker 7 (11:31):
Than this old man can keep up with it.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
Yeah, talking about old man, did you see the schedule
Trump had in the last four or five days. That
doesn't kill you off nothing, will you know? What killed him?
You know what killed him. I looked at that memoriam
for Charlie Kirk and his wife Erica, and he stood
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for I mean, she gave him a great speech. He
gave a great speech. But it's all all standing. And
this is after flying around the world pretty much, and
he's standing there, and I could see the pain in
his eyes what he was standing there. And yesterday he
also had another big day, and he was introducing people
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to talk and this is he says, you know what,
I've had enough standing. Would it be all right if
I sat down? It's pretty full up.
Speaker 7 (12:27):
Your monologue covered Gaza and a little bit of Potus
and since we're talking about y yeah, and segue into Gaza.
He had a little speech the other day, I think
yesterday that in which he Warren Hamas in Gaza and
I quote, stop murdering Gosins, or we will have no
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choice but to kill you. And to quote, I think
that's fairly clear.
Speaker 6 (12:55):
Now.
Speaker 7 (12:55):
One of the first things that happened, if you recall,
several civilians were executed in the town square by Hamas
right after the hostage release. Well, you and I both
knew that Hamas was not going to back down readily.
They weren't going to take care of the terms of
this cease fire agreement.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
So they still hold arms. And the interesting thing is
that they're they're killing Palestinians. They're not killing Jews. They're
killing Palestinians who voted for them five times or something
like that to stay in office. How's that for being
a trader.
Speaker 7 (13:35):
What's so interesting about this to me is that you know,
you and I both know Donald Trump and bb net Young,
who are having plenty of conversations off the channels of
this thing as well as their negotiators. And what Trump
said in public h underscores what him and bb net
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Y have been talking about, and that is uh Trump's
fiiction to give them the green light to go get them. Well,
the hostages returned, they don't have a bargaining chip anymore.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
Well they still have. They still have like nineteen dead hostages,
and some of them are American.
Speaker 7 (14:16):
They claim they can't find them.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
What does the Democrats say to this, all these Democrats
that are that are cheering against Israel, what did they
say to the fact that there's a bunch of Americans
that were taking hostages and some of them are lying
dead and unavailable to go home.
Speaker 7 (14:39):
Yeah, rutting in fact.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
Yes.
Speaker 7 (14:42):
So what do the Democrats say about it? Nothing? They're
strangely silent on this thing. Why because the Republicans have
the bully pulpit here. Yeah, Trump and bbnet Nyahu pulled
a rabbit out of the hat in this thing. And
what are the Democrats going to do?
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Say?
Speaker 7 (14:58):
Well, this is a terrible thing. What peace is a
terrible thing?
Speaker 2 (15:01):
No?
Speaker 7 (15:02):
Uh, they're screwed, Dave, They're pretty much screwed.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
Well, that's what they are saying. Yeah, you know, Americans
are aren't stupid. We've we've learned over the years about
what they are and what they do, and and we're
not stupid anymore. We know what they're doing. And their
numbers keep going down and and and and it doesn't
make any sense. I was sure that they would get
enough sense to have ended this thing a long time ago.
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But no, they gotta keep the pain going. They got
to keep uh soldiers, uh, air controllers, Uh, keep these
people unpaid. FEMA. You've got storms coming up the coast now, uh.
And and they just they just don't It doesn't register
as to what kind of a strategy is that when
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what they're fighting for is giving money to places in
Africa to to woke countries to this and that and
the other in that America. These are billions of dollars
that they're looking to give away of our money instead
of feeding our troops.
Speaker 7 (16:10):
I'm afraid that Chuck Schumer has painted himself into a
corner and he's scrambling right now to try to save
some face out of this thing. You know that sooner
or later, this is going to end sooner or later,
and it's pretty obvious the Republicans are not interested in
giving in. In fact, they've moved the one of the
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pawns or maybe it was a night a little bit
further on this chess board by saying, well, how about
we bring the Defense bill up and vote on that.
That'll take a little bit of heat off of this
government shutdown. And it really puts the Democrats in a
bad spot because what are they going to do nix
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that bill?
Speaker 2 (16:54):
Yeah? Probably that feels I have no faith they're going
to do anything logical. I mean, the you know, I
thought they'd be a little logical. I thought they'd get
it by now that they have a real problem, oh
day with the American people unless they're figuring out and
doing a revolution or something.
Speaker 7 (17:12):
From a conservative Republican point of view, this is great
for the Republican Party. Why because it's been obvious now
with ten votes that the Republicans are very interested in
moving this thing forward and the Democrats are absolutely not.
Why the far left and I'm talking about crazy, lunatic,
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drooling far left of the Democrat Party are running the show. Yeah,
they got chucky by some short hairs and he's in
a bad spot. He really can't appease them any further.
The moderates in the Democrat Party are looking to skin
his hide because it's making them look so bad. This thing.
Oh Dave, this is the greatest thing that's happened to
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the Republican Party in a while. Because the midterms are
quickly going to be assured nobody's going to vote for
these nut jobs. Well, it's that segues right into the next.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Thing, and that's.
Speaker 7 (18:12):
That scotis I'm prepared to talk about this a little
bit because it is important and it is The following
Supreme Court of the United States of America has before
it and had for the last couple of days oral
arguments in a lawsuit that is called Louisiana versus KELA.
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Why is that important? Well, way back when in nineteen
sixty five, a bipartisan Congress approved and was signed into
the law, the Voting Rights Act of nineteen sixty five
that with the fourteenth and fifteenth Amendment, intended for black
voters to have an equal say in voting throughout the
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United States. This what this did, or at least its intention,
was to take the last vestiges of slavery in the
Civil War and flush them down the toilet. I have
read this legislation. It's got some flaws in it, but
the idea was right that minority voters in this country
would have an equal say. In other words, we become colorblind.
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That was the attention. Now, always when legislation happens, you've
got some nutjobs that are going to try to push
this thing to the absolute limit, mostly Democrats, I might add,
and they have over the years since nineteen sixty five,
this thing has been beaten like a red headed stepchild. Well,
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it's finally come to a head. What has happened in Louisiana,
which is one third black. You've got six representatives in
Louisiana and only one of them black. Okay, is this disproportionate? Yeah,
I'm not going to argue that that happen. Gerrymandering congressional districts.
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We've seen it in Texas, we see it in California.
We're seeing it in Missouri where we're redrawing political boundary
lines by race. Now, the question is is that legal Section.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Two of the Voting Rdal thinks so.
Speaker 7 (20:21):
Nineteen sixty five says and I quote prohibits voting laws
or districting practices that give members of a racial group
less opportunity to elect candidates of their choice.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
End quote.
Speaker 7 (20:38):
Fairly clear.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Right. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (20:40):
The reason this thing's in front of Scotis is because
Louisiana violated that of or at least apparently violated that,
and lower courts have kicked this thing back and forth.
And the real question is this, do we and are
we legally bound to redraw congressional districts by race.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
That's that's a point. That is that that is the
point of this and it's and it can it can't happen.
That's wrong.
Speaker 7 (21:12):
It has happened, and that's reason it's sitting in front of.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
The Supreme It should be.
Speaker 7 (21:17):
Now, this has far far reaching implications. What the court
does immediately if they side and say that Section two
of the Voting Rights Act is not constitutional. The Republicans
gained five to seven as many as seventeen House of
Representative votes in nationwide. If it's kicked out, well, the
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dams hate that. They're all over hating that. So they're
politic and hard legally through the legal.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
Yeah, but you're still saying that this legislation was for
to be fair, to get the best person possible in
there without using any kind of racial implications.
Speaker 7 (22:03):
That was the intent, right, Oh, I just want to
make that clear. That was bi part of the legislation.
I was alive in nineteen sixty five. I watched this
stuff happen. Of course, I was even an old man then.
But the intention of the intent of this was righteous,
and it has been pushed and shoved and warped by
both sides in the courts over the years and have
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made it a mess. So now Scotus is looking at
this thing. Okay, the fourteenth and fifteenth Amendment play into
this as well. And I'm going to quote you a
piece of the fifteenth Amendment, and that is I quote
the right of citizens of the United States to vote
shall not be denied or abridged by the US or
any state on account of race, color, or previous condition
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of servitude. End quote that came out of the Civil War.
That's a piece of this thing that freed the slaves.
So you've got constitutional issu shoes here that had been
decided by the courts for decades, and now this thing
is weird. It's ugly.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
Head.
Speaker 7 (23:07):
I predict that Section two of this Voting Rights Act
is going to be seriously altered by the courts. I
think that they're going to say, in essence, jerrymandering on
account of race is in it, in fact discrimination by
any measure, it is discrimination. So we should be colorless,
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we should be colored blinde. We should judge people by
the contents of their.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
Souls, as Martin Luther King said, we must be judged
by I'll let you finish that, the.
Speaker 7 (23:44):
Contents of our soul.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
Yeah, yeah, not the color of our skin.
Speaker 7 (23:50):
So the reason I've talked about this in some depth
is because it has far reaching consequences depending on how
the Supreme Court choose.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Is to.
Speaker 7 (24:02):
Adjudicate this thing. And this came up kind of quickly.
You know, you hadn't heard a thing about this a
month ago. Of course we had other things that were pressing,
but this is now reared its somewhat ugly head, and
it has serious constitutional ramifications. Are we going to be
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a country that doesn't care about color? I think we
should be. The supremes have an opportunity here to set
some things right that have been wrong since nineteen sixty five.
So that's really all I wanted to say about that.
I wanted your listeners to know that this is a
big deal and it will have implications off into the
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future as far as the balance of our republic is concerned.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
Yeah, and right now you're saying it's slanted towards a Democrat.
Is that correct?
Speaker 7 (24:54):
Very much?
Speaker 2 (24:54):
Is?
Speaker 7 (24:55):
Yeah? In the Louisiana case in particular, you've got a
third of the state that's black, but you have only
one out of six representatives that's black white because the
white folks have jerry mandered this thing to isolate the blacks.
That's that's what this is, is racial districting, and the
supremes have to decide if that is constitutional or not.
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I suggest to you that it is not constitutional. Here
you go, so, yeah, it's a big deal, at least
it is to me, and I wanted to say a
few things about it. I wanted your listeners to understand
the implications of this thing.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
Often always appreciated, you know that.
Speaker 7 (25:33):
Okay, John Bolton, John Bolton, you.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
Know you look a little like him.
Speaker 7 (25:38):
Thank you. Actually I'm a little further right than he is.
John Bolton just got indicted.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
He just huge indictments.
Speaker 7 (25:49):
Well, there's some there's some subtleties here that are so good. Yeah,
John Bolton is a Republican. Now, John Trump doesn't like
him much because John Bolton turned into.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
A trader on Trump, but maybe to his country.
Speaker 7 (26:06):
Consider this. Hillary Clinton probably guilty of the same sorts
of crimes with her server and her blackberries that were
destroyed by bleach bit and so forth. Old old scandal there.
Our former president of the United States had stuff sure
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stored in boxes in his garage. That's mishandling of classified
information as well. Were they ever prosecuted? Why is a
Democrat regime going to prosecute a Democrat for any kind
of crime? No, they're not going to. Well, here we
have Donald J. Trump, a Republican administration getting after a
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Republican for the same crimes that the Democrats did, they
didn't prosecute Trump's regime. Is that, Well, the Democrats will say, well,
that's all revenge. He's after his political opponents. He's going
to get revenge. Maybe that's his motivation. I don't really care.
But the method that he's using is the rule of law,
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not law fair, the rule of law. And I think
you're going to see Domino start to fall as a result.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
I think we're already seeing it. We're seeing Komi getting indicted,
We're seeing Ray, Christopher Ray probably getting indicted, and a
couple others from the FBI are probably going to get indicted.
You got Jack Smith, the special He's a special kind
of idiot. Okay, he really is. Jack Smith?
Speaker 7 (27:45):
Who who got Leticia?
Speaker 2 (27:47):
James Letitia? Yeah? I mean there's a lot of them
that she is indicted, isn't she? Yeah she is. She's
going to court very shortly. Yeah. So it's that kind
of thing. Now is sort of like been broken. The
Democrat control of that has been not eliminated necessarily. They
probably have more sway in it, but it's been broken
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through several times.
Speaker 7 (28:13):
Oh, I think their power has been substantially diminished. And
if I was one of those folks, say Jack Smith,
for instance, I'd be hiding in my basement because he
has done so many things that are obviously off base,
and we said they were off base while he was
doing them. And now this is catching up with him.
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And I'm pleased to see that that's probably a non
Christian attitude that I have about that you should forgive
and forget. Well, I'm afraid I can't forget this. And
there's not a chance at l I'm going to forgive this.
You people went after my president, and it's time for
you to pay the price. Good good, I'll come visit
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you in prison. Not a chance.
Speaker 2 (28:58):
Even Trump said, you know what, I can't do what
Erica just did and accept him and forgive him. I
don't like my enemies, he says. He says, I don't
know how I'm going to fix that. But right now,
I don't like my enemies, and I don't want good
thanks for them.
Speaker 7 (29:15):
And I'm so pleased about this, Dave. You and I
have waited for so long to see some justice actually
come out of Washington. Say, during the Obama regime and
the awful Biden regime, there was no justice there was
a two tiered system, and you and I were on
the wrong side of the tier, and there was things
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swing in the other direction, and actual law is being used.
Let me reiterate, this is not lawfare.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
Now.
Speaker 7 (29:44):
The motivations may be, but this is being done.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
I don't think they are. I think because of the
fact that they committed they committed the original lawfare crimes.
And I'm calling them with crimes because they have so
much proof. Because they were so sloppy the Obama administration
on forward the Democrats, they left all the evidence in
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things like burn rooms. In other words, they were going
to burn the evidence and it never got around to it.
Why because in my opinion, they never thought Donald Trump
was going to survive any of this. I mean, guys
got thirty four felony accounts as guilty right now, Okay,
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but that's we know that's not going anywhere. And we
know why why they did it.
Speaker 7 (30:37):
Well, Hey, they were so convinced that they were impenetrable.
They were gonna win no matter what, even with a
lousy candidate like Hillary. They were convinced that they had
it in the bag because they cheated, like hell yeah, hi,
blew up in their face. Now all this evidence is
laying around. I'm sure they didn't keep very good track
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of it because they knew that they were never going
to be exposed. Right and here now here we are, Here.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
We are, Dave.
Speaker 7 (31:06):
I'm smiling every morning when I.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
Get up, you know, so may so may I ask.
Speaker 7 (31:12):
You what they're going to do to these guys next?
And they're so deserving of it?
Speaker 2 (31:16):
Yeah, And I can't wait till the cave in on
the on the cut on the shutdown. I mean, what
good is that doing anyone? I mean, it's sad.
Speaker 7 (31:27):
That's bound to happen.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
Dave.
Speaker 7 (31:28):
Well, well we're up against the clock.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
I got shot for you, all right, go ahead.
Speaker 7 (31:33):
The war in Ukraine. Yeah, the Russians have doubled down
on that. Putin is being a spoiled child about it,
and Donald Trump, the negotiator that he is, has gotten
India to agree that they will cut back and ultimately
stop buying Russian oil. India is is about a fifth
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of Russia's oil production at the big deal of time,
about a fourth. This is going to hurt Putin economically, Well,
it won't hurt him, it's going to hurt the man
in the street in Russia, who's already in dire straits.
But at least we're hurting Russia economically. And if Putin
won't stop pursuing this war because of political reasons, we'll
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stop him economically. He'll just run out of cash and
won't be able to My hat's off to Donald J. Trump.
You're a pretty smart guy. You've got some pretty smart
people advising you. And my hat's off to you. And
if you run again, I'll vote for you.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
And he's smart, and he's tough. He's tough, smart, and
he is original. Ill know. We like this guy.
Speaker 7 (32:45):
Okay, Dave, all.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Right, my friend, all right, Well that was a great
bit of information, and you have a great weekend with your.
Speaker 7 (32:55):
Way and I'll talk with you again next friest.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Let's hear it four John A. Free Bradshaw, thank you JJ. Okay,
right now, I'd like to go to that Joan Rivers thing.
I want you guys to hear what Joan Rivers had
to say. Uh had to say you okay, okay, yes,
(33:22):
I know. Would you please please stop bragging? So you
have to you have to listen to what Joan Rivers
had to say about about the way things were in
the Middle East, and you be shocked to hear what
year this was. I don't want to tell you because
it's part of the deal here.
Speaker 8 (33:44):
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Speaker 2 (33:48):
Let me just tell you.
Speaker 3 (33:51):
Down New Jersey were firing rockets into New York.
Speaker 2 (33:55):
We would wipe them out. I have so more. We
heard they were digging.
Speaker 7 (33:59):
John from New Jersey to New York. We would get
rid of Jersey. So I don't want to hear anymore. Oh,
we'll do a partial truth.
Speaker 5 (34:08):
The Palestinians.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
You cannot throw rockets and expect people not to defend themselves.
Speaker 4 (34:13):
What about the civilian casualty?
Speaker 2 (34:15):
Then, don't put your goddamn things in private homes. I'm sorry, don't.
Speaker 8 (34:21):
Don't you dare put weapons stashes at private homes and.
Speaker 5 (34:25):
Then we say get out.
Speaker 7 (34:27):
Of course we're gonna do it.
Speaker 9 (34:30):
The response normally is where where the civilian is supposed
to go?
Speaker 7 (34:33):
I don't care they started it. It is you're all insane.
Speaker 2 (34:38):
They started it.
Speaker 7 (34:40):
What are you all saying they started?
Speaker 8 (34:43):
ISRAELI did not throw them for months.
Speaker 7 (34:47):
This has been going on.
Speaker 5 (34:50):
I know because I have been over there. That's how
I know, and I wish the world would know.
Speaker 10 (34:55):
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Speaker 2 (41:04):
Okay, we're back. And I see I see a picture
of a young man and he's calling it from a
long way from from America. Ladies and gentlemen. He's a
wartime rabbi keeping keeping the covenant with God. By putting
(41:26):
dollars we give him that takes care of IDF moms
and kids. Please welcome all the way from Frat Israel,
Rabbi Moshe or a rothschild. Hi, how are you doing?
Speaker 7 (41:45):
Are you?
Speaker 2 (41:45):
Dave? Good? Zoe ron Man Dami would arrest Bibi Netanyahu
and maybe you if you came to New York City
or maybe even New Jersey. What do you think of
that look?
Speaker 17 (42:08):
I think he's a liar. I mean, I think he
would try to do that, but in general, I think
he's a liar. You know, this week on the news,
when Fox News asked him point blank if he thinks
comes should should disarm, he refused, he wouldn't answer to answer,
And then when he was in a debate on stage,
(42:28):
he said, of course they should, because I'm sure he
looked at the polling and he looked at the response
that he got from from telling the truth of what
he really thinks. So he then he got on stage
and he had to lie. There's a there's a concept
in Islam. I think it's called takiya where you can
lie for if you think it's going to benefit you,
it's going to benefit his lumb you're allowed to lie
(42:50):
and tell it like so, I don't believe a word
he says. And the problem is it looks like he's
going to win, and the guy is a liar. He's
bad for New York, he's bad for America. But whatever,
I don't know what happens to Americans.
Speaker 2 (43:06):
They just got done. What happened to all the Jews
in New York? You got eight million Jews in New
York don't you something like that.
Speaker 13 (43:11):
Yeah, I mean not. You don't have eight million Jews
in New York.
Speaker 17 (43:14):
You have maybe seven million Jews in all of America.
You know, the Jewish vote is big. And it's not
this is just New York City. There are Jews in
Westchester and Upstate. Or He's only running for the mayor
of New York City, so there are a lot of
minorities there. But yeah, there's quite a few Jews. But
still you're talking about you know, you know, it's there's
(43:40):
a lot of black people, a lot of Asians, a
lot of Hispanics, there are a lot of Jews. But nevertheless,
this guy is probably gonna win, you know, and it's
I'm more worried about this giving him a national platform.
Rudy Giuliani was mayor of New York and then he
ran for president. You know, it's it's a huge platform.
(44:02):
And if he wins, you know, I already saw articles
the Democrats saying that he's got the playbook.
Speaker 2 (44:07):
AOC and him the book AOC and him.
Speaker 17 (44:11):
Right, and he figured out how to win, you know,
and the Democrat like Kamala they're they're fumbling. The Democratic
Party can't win there's.
Speaker 2 (44:19):
Getting a lot of money. Now he's getting a lot
of money from from somewhere. Where is he getting his
money from? Yeah, I know his family is rich, but.
Speaker 17 (44:29):
Katar George sorows I mean, who knows George Soros?
Speaker 2 (44:32):
Yeah, I would, I would think so. So Martha Martha
McCullen uh interviewed him. He cites five killed Palestinians killed
by Israel, but he doesn't mention the fact that they
were approaching these Israelis over a yellow wine that had
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been drawn, and they were armed, and they were threatening
number one and number two. He doesn't talk at all
about ten seven twenty three and the murder of one
point three thousand Israelis and Americans and the taking of hostages.
Speaker 17 (45:15):
Yeah, I mean, like I said, he's a liar. He's
sympathetic with terrorists, with Kamas. He's sympathetic with the Palestinians.
I'm not talking at it, you know, in a good way.
You know, he's sympathetic with Israel haters, with anti Semis,
with it. But he just lies about it, and he
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smiles and he looks good.
Speaker 2 (45:38):
And he looks good.
Speaker 13 (45:41):
Counts I don't look at.
Speaker 2 (45:43):
Him and aoc look good and up until they utter
a full sentence. They sound good, but it's.
Speaker 17 (45:53):
Not even it's not even just his His forget about
isell for a second. He wants raise the tax of
fifty something like that, so he can, you know.
Speaker 2 (46:03):
But they'll all be like, they'll all be like billionaires,
you see. All right, that's what he's gonna do. He's
gonna take over the grocery stores, take over the buses,
take over the trains, make cops not do their jobs.
But he's going to get social workers take care of problems.
You see. They're gonna let people out of jail like
(46:25):
they're doing. Now, how's that working out?
Speaker 17 (46:30):
Yeah, well, it'll certainly be interesting to watch. It's like
watching God forbid a traffic accident and you're driving on
the other side of the road and he can't help.
But look, you know, rubbernecking. He can't help. But look,
it's like I feel like I'm watching a train on
a collision course right now as I watch the New
York City politics.
Speaker 2 (46:51):
Well, this is where this is where we hopefully can
make a difference, because there's other people that may or
may not agree with this. Listening to this, listening to
it in a lot of different places, and hopefully they're reasoning.
The ones that can reason are looking at this and saying,
did this guy really say that? If they're not watching
(47:11):
the proper news. If you're watching this, you know this. Now,
you know what he said, you know what he's going
to do. Thirty three Palestinians executed. Fellow. Oh, thirty three
Palestinians were executed with bullets to the head by Hamas
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just within the last couple of days. And they wanted
a big crowd so they.
Speaker 17 (47:38):
Can influence other videos of.
Speaker 2 (47:40):
It, videos of it. They're very proud of this, you know,
they're very proudly. They're very proud of the of ten
seven twenty three as well.
Speaker 17 (47:48):
Of course, let's be fool this is not a peace agreement.
This was a ceasefire to get our hostages out. And
Israel still controls fifty three percent of the Gaza strip
And and they reported the news say they're going to
actually enact. They're going to put up a barrier and
anyone that crosses that's going to be shot as an infiltrator.
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And and if we have to, as Trump said, to seek,
we're going to go in. And he is exact words
we're going to kill them. That's what Trump said. Uh,
and we're not playing games.
Speaker 2 (48:20):
Well, they're not giving up their arms. If they're assassinating
people right now, they're not giving up their arms.
Speaker 17 (48:26):
Right Stage two is that they're supposed to of course
give up their arms. But you know what, they've lost
more than half of the territory there, and we can
take back the rest in no time if we need to,
and we will. That's my prediction, if you want to
my prophecy. What's going to happen is, oh, yeah, is
that is it's going to go back in with strong
military force in a not too short order, under with
(48:50):
the blessing of Donald Trump in the United States and
because and.
Speaker 2 (48:54):
I think with the blessing of God. I think it's
I think it's also with the blessing of God.
Speaker 13 (48:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 17 (49:00):
But the thing is that this time there are no
live hostages to be concerned that we're going to kill.
Speaker 13 (49:04):
And it's going to be different. This time.
Speaker 17 (49:06):
It's going to be more like what happened in Lebanon.
We're going to go in with the full force of
the IDF not have to walk on eggshells wondering if
we're killing our own people. And I think that's going
to happen. Whether it's in a day or two, and
a week or two, I don't know, but I think
that that's exactly what's gonna happen.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
I think so. And I don't think you have too
many Arab nations out there who want us anymore? Are there? Seriously?
Are there? Are there? Are there nations? I know Trump
wants to go ahead with Abraham Accords, and I can
see that happening because you know, they're not stupid, they
want they know this is a losing cause. Number one
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and number two, you know they're business people, that they're
the average Muslim. You give them about Oh many of
them don't don't care about what happens to their kids
or them for that matter. But a lot of them
are beginning to understand that that's no way to live.
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Look what happens, Look what happens. Do you really want
to live like Commas? Right?
Speaker 13 (50:15):
And look after decades of betting on the wrong horse?
Speaker 2 (50:19):
Yes, you know.
Speaker 17 (50:20):
The question is are they going to change now? Yes,
you might have some changes in Saudi Arabia, maybe in Lebanon.
You're not going to have changes in Gaza, Tamas and
the Palestinian authority are not going to wake up one
morning and say, gee, we've been wrong all along.
Speaker 13 (50:38):
We need to really rethink.
Speaker 17 (50:39):
Our course and we're going to lay down our arms.
I can never see that happening. I can see that
happening in Saudi Arabia. I could see it happening in Lebanon.
I could see it happening in Syria. I could see
these countries turning around and saying we need to rechart
our course. It will never happen in Gaza. That's why
I think the only thing that's going to happen is
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that we're going to renew, renew fire.
Speaker 13 (51:04):
We're going to renew the war.
Speaker 2 (51:06):
And are you going to take it back again and
make it part of Israel as it was?
Speaker 13 (51:11):
I mean that I don't know. But what I do
know is this Hamas is lying.
Speaker 17 (51:15):
Israel has told them we know exactly which hostages that
are dead that you have access to. We know exactly
you know? And what's so sickening? Think about how dumb
the world is that for months telling us, oh, sixty
five thousand people dead, how do you know that number?
Because Hamas knows exactly was killed, but they can't find
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twenty four dead bodies. They don't know where they are,
so they can manage to count sixty seven thousand dead people,
but they can't find twenty four.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
But they're counting on that. They're counting on that. Yes, yes,
they're counting on that to continue the time they have
left by saying, well, they're not going to attack us
because they're making huge mistakes. They made huge mistakes when
they in the in the first place, wouldn't you agree
they had no idea what was coming.
Speaker 17 (52:04):
Nevertheless, nevertheless, they are not going to change their stripes,
They're not going to change their spots.
Speaker 13 (52:13):
They're just not going to do it.
Speaker 17 (52:14):
There's not going to be an Abraham accords with the
Kamas or with Gosh, the Palace.
Speaker 2 (52:18):
And the authority. There's about what about Iran is talking
about that.
Speaker 17 (52:24):
Thing, not with even Iran either. But there's only one
path here. There's a collision course with Kamas again Iran.
Never There will never be an Ara gross of Iran
as long as Ayatola is controlling the country. Yes, if
the regime falls, which is only thirty percent of the country,
but they're heavily armed. If the regime falls, there's a
(52:46):
chance it can happen. No, probably can happen overnight. But
the regime has to fall. Ayatola and his cronies. They're
not signing any agreements. They're going to go down with
the ship. And the Kamas is there cut from the
same cloth. So you know, it's great, we got the
live hostages out well.
Speaker 2 (53:08):
Tell us tell us about this one released hostage heighten
more more. Yeah, yeah, tell us that that was interesting.
Speaker 13 (53:18):
His parents never fought for him. His parents did.
Speaker 17 (53:22):
Not believe that the right UH strategy was what the
what was called the hostage Forum UH did, and that
was put pressure on the Israeli government, so to speak,
bring them home. He said, no, it's not a problem
of the Israeli government. It's a problem from Ramas. It's
a problem of the world. And we cannot put pressure
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on the Israeli government, which serves the interests of Ramas.
So he said, my son will understand, he will understand,
and and so they're a unique family, and and the
son ended up surviving. In fact, one of the heads
of the military wings of Ramas it's been reported that
he said that the guy told him, because your parents
are approaches and we're going to let you out first,
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meaning that he's not a high value target. You know,
they don't the more someone is worth, the more Hamas
is going to try to hold him as a bargaining chip.
And so since his father felt that he's not gonna
it's not going to work, it's not going to help
me put pressure on the Israeli government. So Hamas is like, okay,
you're going to be the first one released. Now he
wasn't in the end, but but he got Really it's
(54:27):
very unique.
Speaker 13 (54:28):
He got released. He made it to the end.
Speaker 17 (54:30):
They didn't kill him.
Speaker 2 (54:31):
Yeah, so but but you see that did they fattened
some of these people up. Yeah.
Speaker 17 (54:37):
Israel told them, you know, in the last couple of
days after the ceasefire groom was signed, and please do
not do that. If you if you suddenly feed people
who haven't eaten for two.
Speaker 13 (54:46):
Years, they literally can die. It happened in the Holocaust.
Speaker 17 (54:50):
At the end of the Alocaust, starving Jews started to
saw food and some people they literally made it to
the end and then they died because they overate. And
so Comasos of course ignore them, and you know, and
and and try to fatten them up in order that
they wouldn't look like skeletons when they came out. These
guys are ruthless.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
They don't know.
Speaker 17 (55:12):
There's even when they lose, there's no you know, like,
well we know that.
Speaker 2 (55:16):
You know, there's a lot of there's a lot of
learning that has going on. Well yeah, but somehow, somehow,
you somehow you kept on doing the uh you know,
the hiding of things, you know, where they bomb you
and you bomb them a little bit, and then you
have a new cease fire for what how many times?
(55:36):
Seventeen times? And the last time they attacked you on
October seventh, twenty three, that was during a ceasefire, wasn't it?
Speaker 17 (55:47):
I mean, isn't that the definition of war? War always
begins when there's no war before it.
Speaker 2 (55:53):
Well, there's not always a cease fire. But but you know,
he just went, we don't it's.
Speaker 17 (56:00):
I mean, you're not wrong, But it's not as simple
as that. Remember, we're in a region where our neighbors
are not Canada and Mexico. We're also a small country
and we don't want our kids in harm's way for
every moment of their lives. So there were different strategies
since nineteen forty eight that Israel has tried, including the
nineteen ninety three Oslo Accords where the country was split.
(56:21):
Do we do it? Do we not do it? We had,
you know, we had the peace treated with Egypt, which
has been successful. We've had a peace treaty with Jordan
that has been successful, you know. And with Syria for
fifty years we had we had a very quiet border,
even though it was not a peace treaty. So Israel
has tried different things. I don't blame different governments for
(56:41):
trying it. Look, my son has been in Gaza for
two years, so it's very easy for to say, hey,
let's just fight for the next five years, you know,
and he's gone crazy. But we could fight for another
five years. We could. We could be constantly fighting on
every border without a problem. We have no shortage of enemies,
have no short of people around. Is that one is dead.
(57:02):
The hutis that they don't even have a border with
US or a thousand kilometers away.
Speaker 13 (57:07):
They just hate we have to deal with them.
Speaker 2 (57:08):
They just hate to America.
Speaker 13 (57:10):
I'm saying America doesn't know what that means.
Speaker 2 (57:12):
Right.
Speaker 17 (57:12):
Imagine you're getting bombarded not from Mexico or Canada, but
from Brazil, which is on the southern end of South America,
like we have enemies that are that are shooting at us.
Is it's in a position where where we can't say, Okay,
we're just gonna fight for fifty years. We don't have
a volunteer military of a society that comes to a
(57:33):
halt when we go to war. So so so Nitaelle,
it turns out he was wrong, one hundred percent wrong.
You know, he tried a certain strategy that that that
it was wrong. So I do blame him for that,
but I but I also give him credit for the
last two years. So it is very complicated. I agree
(57:53):
with you. You're right, these guys cannot be at peace,
and we've learned a lot and this idea of tit
for tad did not work. But understand why they tried
it is important because they don't want to be at
war constantly. We don't want to be putting our kids
in a harm sight constantly. If there is some other solution,
let's give that a try. And so Bb tried that.
(58:15):
He's not a bummy, you know, he's a smart guy.
Speaker 2 (58:17):
Tried it over a lot of period of time too.
Speaker 17 (58:20):
And it was a miserable failure. And we know that,
So I have to give credit. He's had a lot
of backbone for two years, under enormous pressure from the
Israeli left, under enormous international pressure, and under pressure from
Biden and Kamala and all their cronies, you know, and
(58:41):
and he stayed the course.
Speaker 2 (58:42):
Well, I understand that, and I understand the problem of
having continual war, but you're not going to get it
anywhere unless you do exactly what you did a hundred
right now to them knowing full well, they know full
well what it's like now to to be under the
gun like they had. They thought they had you under
(59:05):
the They thought they had you, they thought with that
first day. Huh.
Speaker 13 (59:11):
I think they're shocked how far.
Speaker 2 (59:12):
Oh, I think I think the whole listen. I think
we're shocked. We're shocked at how well they did. Uh.
Some of the stuff was just magical. It had to be.
It had to be a miracle. It had to be
a God given miracle who saw things, and you know,
when when he saw us get I'm beginning to wonder
(59:35):
if we had been that adjutant wise over Jews in
the Holocaust, that if we had really fought effectively there
with other countries, other Jews helping out. I think we
would have we would have had God's hand with us.
Speaker 13 (59:59):
Yeah, just so we didn't have a state.
Speaker 17 (01:00:01):
If we had a state, it would have been well.
Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
Maybe that was part of God getting us back to Israel.
The only let me mention this one more time, the
only anointed indigenous state ever given by God to anyone?
Is that right?
Speaker 13 (01:00:20):
That is correct?
Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
You? All right?
Speaker 17 (01:00:24):
And yeah, and so interesting times.
Speaker 2 (01:00:30):
So so you know things are better when you're displaying
halla bread for the Sabbath and assume you I assume
that you baked it.
Speaker 17 (01:00:43):
Yes, they're not just regular, that's called pretzel. All right,
Maybe next time I come, Dave, I'll bring you on.
Speaker 2 (01:00:54):
Yeah, damn right, you will. You're not getting in the
house if you don't, okay, any rabbi rants or scoops
other than what you've told me.
Speaker 17 (01:01:07):
I think I already had one.
Speaker 2 (01:01:08):
Well, praying for your boy and and the rest of
your family that that he gets the hell out of
there already. He's done his time.
Speaker 13 (01:01:17):
He's home now.
Speaker 17 (01:01:18):
They extended his his leave right not till Sunday.
Speaker 2 (01:01:22):
Sunday, and then he's you got to go back into
that clutter that's he's been home.
Speaker 17 (01:01:28):
That'll make it like two weeks he's been home. That's
like unbelievable. Yeah, he's going back Sunday and we'll say
maybe they'll send him home again.
Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
Hopefully, hopefully. All right, rabbiotcha God bless the family. And
by the way, other than Dave Wayne, I'm sure where
can people find and contribute buy your book?
Speaker 13 (01:01:49):
First?
Speaker 17 (01:01:49):
They can they can grab a copy of Secrets of
the re Bible dot org if they like now, or
they can go to our website his Alliance dot org
or Facebook dot com, forward slash is.
Speaker 2 (01:02:01):
You know, Rabbi I went to a silent auction, but
a mime got all the good stuff. Ladies and gentlemen,
Rabbi moshe or off child. All right, thank.
Speaker 17 (01:02:14):
You guys, Okay, take care, okay, all right, that was
not Abbi.
Speaker 2 (01:02:22):
Let's do something funny, because that's not funny. It's it's terrible.
What's what went on. But you know what, they found themselves.
They they they found themselves. They found themselves doing exactly
what God wants us to do, and that's to fight
our way out of it and to think our way
out of it.
Speaker 18 (01:02:41):
So as part of you know, Christian faith. We you know,
at least I'll speak for myself. I believe that God
doesn't do bad things to us. We're in a world
where bad things happen, but then things can be turned
around for His good and then we get the benefit
of that if we're doing the right thing. And it
seems like that's exactly what happened here. Israel went to
their own defense and God shown his face on them
because of so many things had to happen in such
(01:03:04):
a way for them to win the war, and it happened.
Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
Yeah, oh yeah, perfectly perfectly and without a lot of
without a lot of unnecessary civilian deaths. Now, it's hard
to do that when you have a country that's attacking you,
that puts their kids in schools right above where their
(01:03:28):
headquarters are yep, okay, or in hospitals where they have
where they have offices for these high fluting generals and
things like that, in their army underneath the hospital. Okay. So,
and how do we take the blame out of that?
By the way, does anyone here know when Joan Rivers
(01:03:52):
gave the talk that I played on the show. Anybody
give me a call? Five seven three five seven eight
twenty seven hundred, or.
Speaker 18 (01:04:02):
We can also reach us on Facebook, ex YouTube and
rumble through comment. And one more quick thing too. I'm
doing a Bible plan where I'm trying to read the
Bible in it's entirety in a year and a half,
never read the Bible all the way through. And so
I'm in the Old Testament right now in Deuteronomy where
they're getting ready to cross into the Promised Land, and
(01:04:22):
God is through Moses telling the Israelites, don't forget what
I've done for you, because and he went back and
told the stories about how there were certain people and
territories and he said, I've given them to you, just
go take them. And they did it, and so many
times this happened. Well, they're getting ready to do it
right before they enter because the promised land they were
in was inhabited by another people. When he said, I'm
getting ready to deliver them. They're technically stronger than you,
(01:04:44):
but through my mic, yes, you're going to beat them.
And to me, we saw the exact thing play out
again where something evil was done and God delivered them
to their hands.
Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
That was a replica of what that was. I said,
kill them all, God, said kill them all, you know,
and you know that would be a little scary, but
you know he did say that. So anyways, let's do
you know what if somebody told me they were taken
(01:05:16):
tequila to be healthy. Oh it was Rick yesterday, wasn't it. Yeah, Okay,
let's play this for Rick if he's listening, that would
be pretty funny, hit it.
Speaker 19 (01:05:27):
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let you tell the world that you're ready and willing
to do just about anything. You'll notice the benefits of
tequila almost immediately, and with a regiment of regular doses,
you can overcome any obstacles that prevent you from living
the life you want to live. Shyness and awkwardness will
be a thing of the past, and you'll discover many
(01:05:48):
talents you never knew you had. Stop hiding and start
living with tequila. Tequila may not be right for everyone.
Women who are pregnant or nursing should not use tequila. However,
women who wouldn't mind nursing are becoming pregnant or courage
to try, and side effects may include dizziness, nausea, vomiting,
and incarceration, erotic lustfulness, loss of motor control, loss of clothing,
loss of money, loss of virginity, delusions of grand or
(01:06:08):
table dancing, headache, dehydration, drive out, and a desire to
see karaoke and play all night rounds of strip pok
or druth or dare and make a twister. Warning, the
consumption of alcohol may make me think you're whispering when
you're not. It's a major factor in dancing like a recharge.
May cause you to tell your friends over and over
again that you're in love with them. Also may cause
you to think you can sing. Alcohol may lead you
to believe that ex lovers are really dying for you
to telephone them at pour in the morning. Alcohol may
(01:06:29):
make you think you can logically converse with members of
the opposite sense without spinning. It may create the illusion
that you are tougher, smarter, faster, and better looking than
most people. And it may lead you to think people
are laughing with you. Alcohol may cause pregnancy, and it
also may be a major factor in getting your ass kicked.
Speaker 7 (01:06:42):
So what are you waiting for?
Speaker 19 (01:06:43):
Stop hiding and start living with tequila.
Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
I can't think of a better segue than to be
talking to some guy in the southern Missouri by the
name of Adolph ate Off. Yes me, ah, what I
guess Okay, I'm good. How are you?
Speaker 17 (01:07:07):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
Not too bad? Not too bad? The worse.
Speaker 20 (01:07:10):
Yeah, you know, you know, these these Democrats are so
hypocritical they forget Way back in the sixties, how many
times did Democrat presidents call up the National Guard.
Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
To the States to cover getting kids in school?
Speaker 20 (01:07:30):
Martin Lusey kidding arches and they called up the National Guarden.
Speaker 2 (01:07:35):
Nobody complained about that except for the Democrat governors. Well,
I can't wait to see uh uh Pritzick is it?
What's his name again, pritz Nsker. I can't wait to
see him let off in cuffs because he's threatening, you know,
he's yeah, come get me, my god, They're going to
have to get double sized cuffs. So I got to
(01:07:56):
tell you, yeah, yeah, I mean it's amazing. Yeah, get them,
get them a get them a girdle, make a book good,
you know, do they make him that big? I should laugh.
I'm kind of chubby too, but I'm losing weight. Hey, hey, hey,
ho yeh barck I bomb my hands got to go,
(01:08:18):
and he's gone. I think there you go? All right,
So losing too. I lost sixty pounds last year and
a half. Yeah, I know you're skinny. You need you
need to eat, you need to eat more. Hey, how's uh,
how's your end?
Speaker 17 (01:08:33):
Oh she's doing great, she's doing great.
Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
Good, you know you knowing in there and getting my
chemo and a lot of other good stuff. And still
I'm still around and kicking. So I can't complain. Are
you getting better worse? I don't know yet.
Speaker 20 (01:08:48):
Well you sound good CT scan Probably the next couple
of weeks or something like that.
Speaker 2 (01:08:54):
See, how so you have to deal with a lot
of nurses and things like that, don't you. Yeah, yeah, well,
well I gotta tell you. I gotta tell you. You know,
nurses make the best stand up comments comics. They know
where to stick the needles. Oh there you go. All right,
(01:09:17):
all right, you have a great weekend and hide to
Joey in Okay, can do all right? Thanks a lot.
You have a good one. Yeah you too. Listen to
the show. You never listened to the show? You know
I know that. Well, I got okay, that's always the excuse.
I went the mouth and nod. Yes. I have to
(01:09:37):
do my toenails today. I have to cut my toenails.
That's more important, and listening to this show that pisses
me off. Don't do that to me. Golly, I do
I do a lot of work on it? Do I
do work on the show? Yeah, honey, you do? You're not? Honey?
You get off my line. What's the matter with you?
Are you sick? Yes? How you are? I love you? Though?
(01:10:01):
All right? So do I not work on this show?
What are you doing?
Speaker 17 (01:10:07):
It?
Speaker 5 (01:10:07):
Answered?
Speaker 18 (01:10:10):
I was talking to you, honey, already answered you from
the all right, all.
Speaker 2 (01:10:14):
Right, get off my back, e Lee? What the hell?
Born at night? Just not last night? You know? All right? Well,
coming up, we've got Chris adamo Is that the next one. Yes,
Chris adamo I got a lot of stuff for him.
He is the anti socialist. We're going to talk about
(01:10:34):
Mondamini again and the other idiots and the Democratic Party
and the stupid stuff they're doing. And then we're going
to have Bob Willis, who's got books out like you
wouldn't believe, uh, and they're being sold all over the world.
He's got people in Germany buying the Last Buffalo in Kansas, Germany,
(01:10:55):
and it's in English. And he went to his producers. Yeah,
the last buffalo. He went to the to the guys
as agents or whatever they were, and said, Uh, shouldn't
we put this in German? She said no, everybody in
Germany talks talks English. How did that happen? That's what
they said. No, they a producer would never.
Speaker 18 (01:11:17):
I mean, I think it makes sense that there's probably
a good amount that speaking English, but I doubt the
entire country does.
Speaker 2 (01:11:24):
Yeah, yeah, all right, so let's let's do Uh, let's
see where's bridget? Uh do we have?
Speaker 5 (01:11:35):
Yeah, where's bridget?
Speaker 2 (01:11:36):
Bridgete? From me?
Speaker 13 (01:11:37):
She hasn't called in a while.
Speaker 5 (01:11:38):
She did, but we missed the call.
Speaker 2 (01:11:40):
Oh we did.
Speaker 18 (01:11:43):
We get so many in the A lot of get
marked as spam, especially on the East coast.
Speaker 2 (01:11:49):
Yeah, oh yeah, that's right. Yeah, well, I think we
were in a big discussion towards the end of the show.
I called her back and she was all hissy and
piss until I straighten her out. Well, well, she's hey,
that's a great place. It's got lobster. That's where lobster
(01:12:10):
comes from, Maine, for goodness. Yeah, and what syrup? Syrup?
Yes syrup? Yeah? Is that from mean? I thought that
was from.
Speaker 5 (01:12:22):
Like uh original syrup.
Speaker 2 (01:12:25):
Oh yes, so uh so my friend Bob doesn't know this,
but he got a birdie in the tournament and that
was the only birdie we had all day. That's terrible.
It wasn't It wasn't a good day of golf. This
was Tuesday. And so I have I had a a
(01:12:47):
bottle of uh whiskey with uh stuff in it, the
the maple syrup in it, maple syrup whiskey, oh my god,
and maple smoked Mabel whiskey. Okay, And so we were
supposed to take a drink and we didn't do it.
(01:13:07):
It was like towards the end of it, and we
didn't get it. Later or the next day, when I
had drink with another of our friends, a guy named
Bob Raven's Craft. And so, in fact, that's how I
got him for the show. He said he wanted me
to stay for a second drink, and he says, I can,
I got to do a show prep unless unless you're
(01:13:31):
willing to show up on ten o'clock on Friday. And
he agreed to that. You know, he still got a
book to sell and he's got This guy's an amazing guy,
all right, And He's a good friend of mine and
he's taught me golf. He was a great athlete at
Kansas New Gail Sayers and people like that, so it
(01:13:52):
was interesting. He's an old guy, sort of like me,
a little older than I am. Anyways, I think we
ought to do the Let's do the Brett. We haven't
done him in a such a long time. And I
want you guys to remember this is in the beginnings,
(01:14:12):
earlier beginnings of the Biden administration. You got it.
Speaker 4 (01:14:19):
I love America.
Speaker 10 (01:14:19):
It's an amazing place. And do you know what I've
come to realize, Right, Americans, you basically do everything that
we do, but you do it bigger and you do
it better. Like we have stupid people here, but you're stupid.
People are world class. And that is not me saying, oh,
(01:14:41):
all Americans are stupid. No, America also has the smartest
people on the planet. What I'm saying is that when
America does stupid, you do stupid. Like our village idiot
is in a park shouting at clouds.
Speaker 4 (01:14:55):
Yours is president.
Speaker 2 (01:15:03):
I have that kind of We couldn't have that kind
of talk. It was Kamala. If she would have stopped
all that. You know what. She says, she's the most
qualified person in the world to be president. And she
barely lost. I be barely lost. Is she gonna Is
she gonna run again? I think she will. I think
(01:15:23):
she's crazy.
Speaker 18 (01:15:25):
And and uh, you know the name that I heard
him up again the other day. I almost couldn't believe it,
but it came up again.
Speaker 2 (01:15:32):
Hillary.
Speaker 18 (01:15:33):
I'm not making this up. I was listening to a
thing and they said, yeah, we need Hillary back, and
I was like, whoa. I don't remember where it was,
but was it.
Speaker 2 (01:15:43):
An institution somewhere that this person.
Speaker 18 (01:15:46):
I was hoping with the white jackets, Yeah, that's what
I was hoping for. No, it was it was somewhere
maybe seeing n NBC somewhere.
Speaker 2 (01:15:53):
His little clip and is like, we need Hillary back,
we need a lot. Well, I think she's going to
get indicted too, you know. Setting setting it well, they
set up the whole, the whole Russia Russia deal. They
set it all up. They even got a phony guy
in England to write a dossier that was Steele, I think.
And and they involved people like people like I just
(01:16:22):
saw a flash. I gotta read this.
Speaker 16 (01:16:24):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:16:25):
Coach Ravenscraft was my sociology teacher in high school and
my husband's basketball coach. We love coach Raven. Yeah, we
love him too, and he's a great guy. He's having
trouble with his hands and and had some operations on
there and an operation on his arm, and he's trying
(01:16:45):
to get back on the golf course.
Speaker 18 (01:16:47):
So we have another person in our community that was
a really good golfer and ye why he was ring
Oka Meadow Country Cluff for a long time. Of course,
they're having his services for the family this weekend is
mortal service.
Speaker 2 (01:16:58):
So yeah, that's Kent Dinsdale. In case you're wondering, I
think they're having the event at Nolanson, the funeral itself,
and then there's going to be a celebration of life
at the country club he was at. He was a
great guy, really was, and very sad that he he caught.
(01:17:22):
He got cancer and it wasn't but a couple of
months when he actually turned from a young man, young
looking guy, I think around in his sixties yep, and
he uh and suddenly he looked old. It took about
two months to look that way. Chemo did it, did it?
(01:17:45):
So what does chimo do for you? Then?
Speaker 5 (01:17:49):
In best case scenario, they said. Martha put in her
post that it would give him maybe a year or two,
worst case scenario six months.
Speaker 2 (01:17:57):
And about that's what it got.
Speaker 7 (01:17:58):
About six months.
Speaker 18 (01:18:00):
Yeah, because did he find out like February or March
it he states four or something like that.
Speaker 2 (01:18:06):
I'm getting I'm getting really sad here. Uh, let's do
the left, the left dias, the left leaning dias. You know,
I'm talking about the baby Trump. Yeah, okay, this one's
pretty funny too. And we've done this before. It's just
(01:18:28):
these little baby things where they're doing this baby stuff.
It's just it's so cute and funny. It's just incredible.
So we're gonna do this and we'll see where this
takes us. You're ready. Here he comes. But Americans are
not struggling.
Speaker 8 (01:18:47):
You know, this is the worst platform. We'll put this
stage up here. This is the freaking place is falling down.
I noticed it keeps tilting for the left, like too
many other things.
Speaker 2 (01:19:03):
But Americans are not struggling.
Speaker 13 (01:19:05):
You know, this is the worst platform.
Speaker 8 (01:19:07):
Who put this stage up here? This is where the
freaking place is falling down. I noticed it keeps stilting
further left, like too many other things.
Speaker 2 (01:19:21):
But okay, wait a minute, wait a minute, how does
this work? Does Trump? Actually that's Trump's voice? Okay, so
does he cooperate with this?
Speaker 18 (01:19:31):
So from what I understand, it's kind of like an
AI thing. They can take somebody's like Trump's head, make.
Speaker 2 (01:19:39):
It look more youthfulby like.
Speaker 18 (01:19:41):
A baby, and then just stick it on there with
it's something where he was actually talking, and with AI
they can make the voice.
Speaker 2 (01:19:50):
So did he did he was he involved in the
making of this thing? No?
Speaker 18 (01:19:54):
They what they did was this was another place where
he was actually giving a speech and they took that
in with AI, put that over his face, made it
look like a baby. But it's actually his voice from
something that he really talked about.
Speaker 2 (01:20:06):
And he was barefoot, in shorts. He's wearing a tie,
a big red tie.
Speaker 18 (01:20:10):
You know, in real life he would have been dressed
like the rest of It's all AI just put it
all over his voice.
Speaker 2 (01:20:16):
That's all it is. We got to try to do
some of that on. I have no idea how to
do you know how to do this?
Speaker 13 (01:20:22):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:20:22):
Oh gosh, you have to talk to Aaron about that one.
Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
Okay, Well, you know, my son Aaron gets gets me
into the public a lot with the bits and the clips.
Speaker 5 (01:20:30):
You're already in shorts. You need your jacket.
Speaker 2 (01:20:32):
I know I'm in shorts right now. It's it's uh,
it's October seventeenth, and here I am. I can't do this. Okay, Yeah,
I see that. This is all you get, buddy, This
is all you get. Girls. No, that's it. I'm married.
(01:20:54):
Leave me alone, Leave me alone. That's right. I'm married.
Now leave me alone. That's just wrong. I feel so
I feel so guilty and I don't care. Okay, So
we got uh the Briton, we got other things. Let's
talk about stuff that's going on in the world, and
(01:21:16):
then we're going to have Willison there. We've done both
of our have we We've done both of our.
Speaker 7 (01:21:23):
Commercial break so far?
Speaker 2 (01:21:25):
Are you sure I think you're wrong? We get on
the Rabi. Yeah, I thought we just give gave a
didn't we just have a commercial break?
Speaker 7 (01:21:38):
Give us a little earlier?
Speaker 2 (01:21:40):
Okay? All right, Well I could be wrong. Okay, So uh,
standing meeting for eight minutes. Uh. And bb Dermer that's
Ron Derhamer, who is Bibe's best friend and who is
always like the same in command and he did a
(01:22:03):
lot of the negotiating with Hamas and he was he
was great on my show about nineteen or yeah, twenty fifteen.
And Marco Rubio, Pete hexth and and General Dan Kane.
(01:22:24):
They they were the guys that did all the all
the gut work. And Steve Wickoff and Jared and Ivanka, Michael,
Mike Huckabee. These are Natanya who heroes that that helped
(01:22:44):
do the deal. Now, whether the deal is going to
get last or not, you can't predict these things. Right now,
Trump is in the middle of it with Putin and
with what's the guy in Ukraine, you know, Zelensky. Yeah,
(01:23:05):
Zelensky today is at the White House. I think Trump
talked to Putin recently and Putin's he's putting this war
in a different level, actually throwing a lot more stuff
at at Ukraine. And so we're going to see what happens.
(01:23:28):
And Trump says, oh, it was a pretty good call.
We'll see, I know, I know Zelensky wants to get
the hell out of there, and we'll see what happens.
But if he can accomplish that, think of all the
countries that he has taken out of war and all
the Democrats were saying, he's going to get us into
(01:23:49):
World War three. And right now we are kind of
at war. We're at war with who, We're at war
with Venezuela. We actually are are in the middle of
a war with Venezuela. The woman who actually won the
Nobel Peace Prize came in second, allegedly to Maduro, who
(01:24:17):
allegedly stole the election, and he's an illegal. Trump considers
him a fraud. And he's been shooting these boats until
and killing these boats because they're carrying fentanyl and other
drugs cocaine to the United States. Tons of people are
(01:24:40):
dying from these drugs. You probably know some whose kids
have experimented and things like that, and then it kills
you and so so. Trump now he can't find about
to hit. So now they're looking at the they're looking
over the landscape of Venezuela to see if they got
(01:25:05):
cartels coming towards Mexico and then towards the United States
to where they're setting a they're setting a reward for
killing ice officers. Think of that. They're they're they're they're
saying for information, you can you get two thousand for
(01:25:28):
a location, ten thousand and actual kill. They get fifty thousand.
Can you believe that? Now that's a war right there.
That's the reason to have a war. And uh, you know,
I think Pritzker is getting pretty close to that. Uh
and Johnson, who are he's the mayor of Chicago. Trump
(01:25:50):
ain't gonna put up with that. I mean, Pritzker's a
dumb ass, he really is. I just see if you
listen to him long enough. Yeah, his father, you know,
that's the Hyatt hotel deal and uh, but the stuff
he's saying is really stupid, and especially when it comes
to one six the one six ers, and the one
(01:26:13):
sixers getting money. We're going to have Mark McCluskey on
the show later, hopefully his wife shows up. Pat. But
he's the he's the he's the main lawyer to all
the the uh pardoned and still in jail uh one sixers.
Speaker 18 (01:26:33):
So yeah, and unfortunately, from the way Mark talked on
his lasses, it sounds like he's going to be in
for a legal battle probably to be able to get
any kind of money for all the horrible things that
were done to all these one sixers. I mean, the
stories are horrific, and yet yet I want to give
him compensation. That's gonna be Its gonna be interesting to
see how they ended up having to fight this.
Speaker 2 (01:26:52):
Now, the FBI guys FBI uh uh that's his name.
Damn Okay, the FBI guys Kobe Komy and Christopher Ray
had these guys jailed basically for no reason at all
(01:27:14):
without coverage. There was nobody, nobody took offense at the
at the one sixth event other than the cops and
the and the one one that was killed on the
floor that day was Ashley Babbitt, a supporter of Trump,
(01:27:37):
and yet she was a supporter of the cops. And uh,
there's no rhyme or reason why why Michael whatever his
name was, Michael, the head of the Michael Bird, There's
no reason for him to get off the hook like that.
All right, Well, now there were some several things. Let
(01:27:58):
me let me put that on there, Chris Christopher RONZENI, Hi, godfather,
good morning to the most beautiful lady Lisa Weinbaum. And
to Dave and the crew.
Speaker 18 (01:28:12):
To Dave and the crew, notice never says hi to
us first, and you're you're just the crew.
Speaker 2 (01:28:18):
At least I get my name in there. I'm just
I got a good place for you, apostole Land. That's
zia in uh In on the hill. We had a
great experience there, uh, Shannon read. God's peace be with
the Dinsdale family. Yes, thank you, amen, Kathy Sander sandfor Dylan.
(01:28:42):
Good morning and happy Friday. Love and hugs to each
of you. Wee can blessings for all. And I guess
who's early and eager to go? Have we got anybody else? Okay?
Well A timing is excellent. And he's a sort of recognizable.
I haven't seen him in a while, this guy and
(01:29:04):
so he is. He is an expert on socialism. Uh,
it's lies and dangers. He fixed the GOP of Wyoming
up to well except for the governor. Please welcome my
friend Chris Adamo. And I forgot to say that that
(01:29:27):
he is the author of rules for the feeding radicals.
Did I get that right? You got it right.
Speaker 13 (01:29:33):
I didn't exactly fix the Wyoming GOP. I like to
think I was part of it.
Speaker 2 (01:29:37):
I thought you said you did.
Speaker 13 (01:29:39):
Oh, there's a lot of people involved. There's a lot
of Freedom Caucus people involved there. John Bear is the
head bear, as in like B. E. A. R.
Speaker 2 (01:29:49):
Bear.
Speaker 13 (01:29:50):
Yes, he's the head of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus. Jeremy
Haraldson is the vice chairman of the Freedom Caucus. He's
also Speaker pro Tem. Chip Nyman is the Speaker of
the House and the Wyoming Legislature. And no, there's a
bunch of great people, courageous people. The Rhinos are attacking
(01:30:11):
them kind of, you know, very predictably. It's still going on.
They're still trying to undermine them. The Rhinos are still
trying to reassert themselves in Wyoming as in everywhere else.
It's its ongoing battle. But these guys have really turned
the tables on them. And yeah, you're right. The governor
of Wyoming, Mark Gordon, he did. There's a kind of
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a standard carpetbagger move that happens in Wyoming. Because it's
a low population state, you can actually campaign there relatively
and expensively. So you know, these carpetbaggers that come in
from out of state, frequently Democrats, they come to Wyoming,
they go, oh, well, you have to call yourself a
Republican when you get to Wyoming, because everybody's a Republican here.
So he comes in, he's a Republican. He does the
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two main things, which is he says, we won't mess
with the Second Amendment. We're going to protect the Second Amendment,
and we won't try to implement in a state income tax.
And then he gets in office and governs like a
Vermont Democrat.
Speaker 2 (01:31:06):
So so how come you? How come you guys didn't
see this coming? Or did you?
Speaker 13 (01:31:11):
They thought we fought this for years? What happened?
Speaker 2 (01:31:15):
Now?
Speaker 13 (01:31:15):
I got involved? And by the way, just so the
audience knows, you know this. I don't live in Wyoming anymore,
but I have lots of ties there and I still
do a lot.
Speaker 2 (01:31:22):
Of Yeah, he's only he's only Italian that went there
and a release program, and and he's now left Wyoming.
Did they find you in Wyoming and he got scared?
This is terrible. I know it is terrible.
Speaker 13 (01:31:40):
That's pretty bad.
Speaker 2 (01:31:42):
But uh no.
Speaker 13 (01:31:43):
We got involved in Wyoming politics in nineteen ninety two.
And just to give you a little background there, I
was kind of like everybody else around there, Hey, we're
in a good, solid conservative Republican state. There was saying
I don't know if they still use it these days,
but they used to say Wyoming is what America was. Okay,
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So we get involved in the political realm. We go
to the first Republican convention and we get laughed out
of the room by the Republicans because we're conservative.
Speaker 7 (01:32:17):
Okay, so the.
Speaker 13 (01:32:18):
Republican Party was so liberal that you get up there
and you try and introduce a pro life plank for
the Republican platform, and they mocked us and laughed us
out of the room. This went on for about a
dozen years. Little by little, we were getting more and
more people involved at the grassroots because we're saying, look,
you think your Republican Party is conservative, it's not. Let
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me show you what they've done. Let me show what
they stand for. People are going you know what now
that we look at it, Our taxes are going up. Yeah,
you know, the schools are getting worse. But you know,
just one ridiculous thing after another. So people started getting involved.
And again I didn't lead the charge on that, but
I'll take credit for some of it. But there was
a bunch of us involved, and it was a long process,
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and in the in the eighteen twenty sixteen, twenty eighteen,
I don't know the exact years, we finally got a
true conservative is the head of the Wyoming GOP. The
party apparatus then they started ect electing real Republicans, real
conservatives to the state legislature, and they ended up having
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a complete turnaround in the two houses, right the Legislature
and then the Senate. They had a complete turnaround in
the Legislature where the Speaker of the House, Chip Nyman,
great guy, fantastic conservative, good Christian man, he is a stalwart, okay,
and they run it as conservatives.
Speaker 2 (01:33:45):
Okay.
Speaker 13 (01:33:45):
The Senate you still got because you have a longer
election cycle in the Senate. It's four years as opposed
to two years. They still have a more of a
hole there. The rhinos do. And the big money is
coming in from out of state to finance the rhinos
because your your sorrows money, your your globalist money, all
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this crowd that typically funds Democrats elsewhere in the country,
they'll fund liberal Republicans in Wyoming because it's hard to
get a Democrat elected. You literally have in the House.
You have, you know, forty some Republicans and four or
five Democrats. Okay, But but if you can get a
liberal Republican in there who votes like a Democrat, you know,
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if it walks like a Democrat, if it quacks like
a Democrat.
Speaker 2 (01:34:33):
Good enough. So where where does Dick Cheney and Liz
Cheney fall into this?
Speaker 13 (01:34:38):
Well, they were part of that that old guard, that
that crowd that we ran up against again in the
nineteen nineties. They were entrenched, they had the power. There
was a couple of families that had that in Wyoming.
The Cheneys were one of them. The Simpsons we had
at that same time in the nineteen nineties.
Speaker 2 (01:34:57):
We have remember a yeah Alan Simpson guy, we should talk.
Speaker 13 (01:35:02):
Yeah, well, I won't throw stones there.
Speaker 2 (01:35:05):
Stones, I'm very so do you see me hiding my baldness?
Speaker 13 (01:35:11):
Alan Simpson. Alan Simpson was as liberal as any Democrat,
but he was the second ranking Republican in the United
States Senate. He was right behind I believe it was
Trent Lott who was who was the Senate a majority leader,
and then there was a then there was a floor
leader or something that was Alan Simpson. Okay, and a
badge of honor. I will tell you this, Alan Simpson
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personally detested me because during that period of time I
would go to the newspapers and put letters in the
in the newspaper letter to the editor. Every time he'd
open his mouth, he sounds like a Vermont Democrat, and
I'd call him out on it. So this is how
we worked the process into to start actually changing the
tide in Wyoming.
Speaker 2 (01:35:52):
Yeah, all right, so here's here's something I want to
throw at you. Remember Elon Musk's big balls when they
were investigating certain programs for waste. Well, two teens fifteen
years old, both black, beat him close to death.
Speaker 7 (01:36:16):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:36:16):
The DC judge, also black, Kendra Briggs, sentenced them to
simple probation, stating her job was to rehabilitate and not punish.
Speaker 13 (01:36:30):
Okay, that rehabilitate garbage that she spoke was an excuse,
It was a deflection.
Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
Now I rather they were white. What do you think
would have happened.
Speaker 13 (01:36:41):
I think they still would have been let out because
I'll tell you what, the first the first time I
understand where you're going. And there's a racial angle to
this with some of these people, but you have to
understand ultimately their leftists. Okay, ultimately their leftist. Now let
me give you the example of the first time that
I saw this pattern. I'm not saying it's the first
time it had happened. First time I saw it, and
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I said, this is dangerous. It was a white, little pasty, white,
skinny little professor out at Berkeley, California. And what he
had done is he had taken a bicycle lock and
put it inside a sock. And during an Antifa riot,
he was out there and he was smacking people with
this and I mean bludgeting people in the face with
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this and stuff like that. And he got same sort
of thing. He got, you know, a couple of couple
of months of community service. Really okay, And this this
was this was several years ago, I want to say
six years ago. It was during the first Trump administration.
Now here's the thing we need to understand about this
in America has got to wake up to this. The
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the the the Holocaust did not become inevitable on the
day that they started running the first gas chamber. It
did not become inevitable on it. It became inevitable on
the day that the first rock was thrown through the
window of a Jewish business in Nazi Germany. Nothing done
about it, okay. And I mean that's a really it's
a really sinister prognostication about that. But it's the truth.
(01:38:07):
The fact that that the fact what you're talking about
here there there is a racial component to this with
with these these two punks.
Speaker 2 (01:38:14):
In d C.
Speaker 13 (01:38:15):
And I'd like to also, uh go on from that, Yeah,
what about their parents? What what about the community? What
do these two little monsters do to their community?
Speaker 2 (01:38:25):
Well, this is what's what what has become a winning
issue to Trump is the black The blacks are tired
of this crap, especially in the South side of Chicago.
Speaker 13 (01:38:35):
And and and I was going to mention that also
that that definitely this judge there, there could.
Speaker 2 (01:38:40):
Well be a sorry, Okay, everybody, I sneeze. It's always sorry,
I'm sorry, don't fire me.
Speaker 13 (01:38:52):
The leftists who are allergic to the truth. There, Dave,
you got me worried. So did this judge very well
could be doing this on a totally racial basis. But
ultimately she's a leftist. You look at the rest of
the stuff she says and does, she's a leftist. Okay,
it's it's this ideology. Now, what you said a minute ago.
Speaker 2 (01:39:10):
A leftist is racism. That's racist.
Speaker 13 (01:39:13):
Well, they'll use.
Speaker 2 (01:39:15):
All which one of them aren't racist.
Speaker 13 (01:39:18):
They will do that. You know, your your white leftists
will will attack a black conservative with just as much bigotry.
The whole point being that that they'll use racism or
any other other They call them a trader, they call them.
But there's a huge amount of Black Americans who want
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to see their country great. They want to see opportunities
for their children. They want to send their children to
government schools and get a proper education so their children
can go out and succeed. And you know what happens.
They go to government schools and predominantly white liberals get
in there in front of the classroom and say, well,
you're too pathetic and helpless because you're black and you're
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pressed and all that. So you can't do anything in
life but feel sorry for yourselves, and so you have
to have us to spoon feed you in order for
you to survive. And there's the bigotry, and there's the
the real evil, and it's coming from leftists, some of
whom may be black, a lot of them are white.
It's not a racial thing, ultimately, it's a moral and
cultural thing. Okay, now, now you want to talk racism,
(01:40:22):
let's talk about Don Lemon. You've heard about what he said, Go.
Speaker 2 (01:40:27):
Ahead, I don't know. He said a lot of things.
Speaker 13 (01:40:30):
Yeah, John Levon, just in the last few days said
minorities need to arm themselves. Yeah, so they can, so
they can shoot at ice basically ice agents. Okay, that
that is, that is incitement, That is criminal incitement. Don
Lemon needs to go to jail kind in.
Speaker 2 (01:40:47):
Absolutely so does by the way, so does Pritzker and Johnson,
the mayor of Chicago. Yeah. Now the mayor was black.
Speaker 13 (01:41:00):
Pritzkers as lily white as they come. They're leftists and
the goal of these people is to at this point,
the very specific thing they're trying to do is facilitate.
Speaker 7 (01:41:12):
The illegal invasion.
Speaker 13 (01:41:14):
The purpose of that is to create as much chaos,
as much discord in America as possible, because leftist ideology
thrives on chaos and chaos and discord.
Speaker 2 (01:41:25):
What are we going to do about the one sixers
is what I want to ask you. Because Mark McCluskey
is going to be on next by the way, Okay,
he's he's saying, there's they're sort of like the rhinos
don't want don't want to touch it.
Speaker 13 (01:41:43):
Now the Republicans don't want to touch it. Oh yeah,
you have lots of what we need to do, and
I'll take this back to Wyoming. Is when you have
a difficult vote on a situation, you need to hold
the vote, and if you lose the vote, you need
to point to the people in your sibarium who voted
against you exact.
Speaker 2 (01:42:02):
Yeah, I'm not ready to call Eric Schmidt the senator.
I think he's a good guy. But you know, nobody's
doing anything about these one six there's some of them
are still in jail. Yeah, it's it's man McCluskey is
getting a little bit pissed off about it.
Speaker 13 (01:42:20):
Well, and he has every reason to be really really
angry about this.
Speaker 2 (01:42:22):
This is a bad thing is if we don't do
anything about it. Like you said, that's how Nazi Germany starts.
It becomes a traditional thing.
Speaker 13 (01:42:32):
It becomes an accepted norm.
Speaker 2 (01:42:34):
An accepted norm. And what are we going to do
the next time? You know what I mean?
Speaker 13 (01:42:39):
And again, okay, so well we well we don't want
to call it Nazi Germany because there's no gas chambers,
but there's the trains, and we're loading people on the trains.
So so what do we do? We wait till they
start the gas chambers before we say, hey, this can't happen.
By then it's too late.
Speaker 2 (01:42:53):
That's it's this sure it's the You're absolutely right. If
you don't stop this stuff now will grow and continue
until this Ultimately, as somebody suggested from the Obama administration,
if we can't fix the minds of these magas, we're
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going to have to kill them.
Speaker 13 (01:43:19):
That's exactly what mental.
Speaker 2 (01:43:21):
Five million to fifty million people just yeah like.
Speaker 13 (01:43:24):
That, Yeah, that is that is the mentality of them.
We have to understand that this is how these people think. Now,
it's not people say, well, it's a fifty to fifty
problem in America. No, it really isn't. But what we
have to do, we have to we have to start
by calling out the moral abominations as moral abominations, because
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they are their effort, their entire effort is to normalize
these things. Think about the fact that when you and
I were going to school, if some guy had had
shown up in the classroom, some drag queen has shown
up in there and tried recruiting, not only would the
parents in the community have dragged the guy out to
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the end of town and strung him up, the teachers
would have done it too. Okay, but it's been normalized now.
If you go show up at a school board meeting
and you say this shouldn't be happening. Now you're a
hate monger.
Speaker 2 (01:44:22):
And the cops will attack you and throw you in.
Speaker 13 (01:44:26):
Jail because the siko, the pervert in the classroom trying
to try to molest these children. That's been normalized. Okay,
that goes back, goes back to my book, goes back
to the Olinsky strategy. They get on their phony moral
high ground and we let.
Speaker 2 (01:44:43):
Them well, and we let them because to your point,
which is an excellent point, is they shame us into
it again. And you don't take that crap. You know, personally,
before I met you, I never took that crap, and
so I totally agree with you. It's like we mark,
what's like listen, it's it's like we're twins separated, separated
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at girth, you know. But come on, come.
Speaker 13 (01:45:11):
On, I'm not going to say anything good.
Speaker 2 (01:45:17):
Go with the rest of that, because he's that kind
of guest. So you yeah, what was that It was?
It was reminding you to laugh. Oh, get the wrinkles
out of your face and laugh. You go ahead. I
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was making a point.
Speaker 7 (01:45:41):
Yeah, boy, it's quiet in.
Speaker 2 (01:45:44):
Here, well now it is, yeah, thank god. So Charlie
kirk uh fills over over fills the Oklahoma Stadium last night.
What what what's your take on Charlie Kirk and his effect,
(01:46:05):
his effect on our government, our religion, our young people,
our Did I say religion?
Speaker 13 (01:46:14):
Yeah, Charlie Kirk was a Christian. Charlie Kirk spoke as
a Christian and when he dealt with and this is
the key part. And I'm talking now to pastors across
America because there's there's a movement of pastors to stay
out of politics. It didn't come from the Bible. It
came from Lyndon Johnson.
Speaker 7 (01:46:35):
Okay.
Speaker 13 (01:46:36):
Charlie Kirk said, here's biblical right and wrong. Here's the
precepts that that I live by. And here's how they
apply to when I go home to my family, and
he had a wonderful family. Here's how they apply to
when I go to the grocery store and buy groceries.
And here's how they apply to public life.
Speaker 2 (01:46:55):
Okay.
Speaker 13 (01:46:55):
This is how Charlie Kirk lived. And because of that,
his martyr to them has become an example to people
that that's what we're supposed to be doing. We're supposed
to be living by principles of right and wrong and
we know where they come from. You know, I can
give you from Genesis to Revelation. I know where principles
of right and wrong come from. We're supposed to be
living by those, and we don't accept how the world
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that hates the things of God, how they tell us
they have their alternative set of principles and they expect
us to live by that. Now, too many that claim
to be on our side have fallen into that over
the years. And we can take it back to the
nineteen sixties. I was growing up and I remember hearing
you can't legislate your morality, and our side went, oh,
I can't, I better back off.
Speaker 2 (01:47:40):
Okay.
Speaker 13 (01:47:40):
Once we backed off, we left an empty space there
and they filled in by legislating their morality. And their
morality is twisted and be quite frankly well.
Speaker 2 (01:47:49):
Right, exactly why exactly did the churches and even the
synagogues back off?
Speaker 13 (01:47:57):
Hey, I'm glad you ask I'm really glad you asked.
I can show you going back to the book of Esther.
You want to read about political lobbying by God's people.
Go back to Mordecai and Esther and how they lobbied
against against an unjust law. Okay, and you could see
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this happening. Okay, it went through they You can look
at the early Church going into Rome and upending how
things were done in Rome, the pagan culture of Rome.
You can go through all of this stuff. Nineteen fifty four,
nineteen fifty a very corrupt democrat, no democrat.
Speaker 2 (01:48:35):
Lyndon B.
Speaker 13 (01:48:35):
Johnson. He's a senator at the time, and he's getting
criticized because of his corruption. He's getting criticized by Christians,
so he doesn't and run around them. He didn't threaten
to throw them in the gulag, couldn't get away with that.
So what he does is he says, what we're going
to do is we're going to take away your tax
exempt status if you speak on political issues. Suddenly you
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have all of these Christians suddenly say well, Christians aren't
supposed to talk about politics.
Speaker 2 (01:49:04):
Yeah, okay.
Speaker 13 (01:49:05):
From that point we want to breakfast.
Speaker 2 (01:49:07):
I'm sure, I'm sure that they all became like Christian
rhinos and says, well, we don't want to get in trouble.
Speaker 7 (01:49:14):
Okay.
Speaker 13 (01:49:14):
Here's here's the thing. Here's the interesting thing. And again
I'm speaking now to pastors across the country, because this
is pertinent to this day. The Johnson Amendment, the Johnson
Law has never ever, one time actually been implemented. Really,
what it is, it's this looming threat over here to
keep you quiet, and as long as you keep it's
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keeping you quiet, it works. They'll never ever contest it
in actual court because it could easily lose because it's
flagrantly unconscious exactly. And the thing is, if, for example,
if they had actually attempted to invoke it in nineteen
fifty five, okay, you might have had one church going
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to court, and that church ends up with big legal bills,
it gets struck down. Now they have no more Johnson Amendments,
so they have no intention of ever actually contesting it
in court. But what they do is they threaten you
with it. And so if you're a pastor and you're
a little bit spineless, shall I say say it politely
and you get a call from the irs, you know
we're watching you, and you've getten awfully close to crossing
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the line, and we may have to bring you up
on this charge here, we may have to look into
your tax status. Okay, the weak need pastors, which is
unfortunately way too many of them. They immediately back off
at that point. So the law is working even though
it's never ever been enforced, and it's because we let it.
Is that principle sound familiar, left us at tax work
(01:50:40):
because we let them.
Speaker 2 (01:50:41):
What do you think of MONDONI New York City guy
oh hates Jews, hates America, hates Jewish State, hates beaving
Natagnel who is a stout backer of Hamas and uh
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and basically wants to kill Jews. And he's running for
New York mayor.
Speaker 13 (01:51:09):
Yeah, and and unfortunately he looks like he's doing pretty
well in the polls. Now, that means a lot of things,
and one of them that I think we can't underestimate
is the the fact that if any but if any
one city in America, well I can think of several
now actually, but if if let's say, if any of
the top five cities in America where you'd expect the
electoral process to be totally corrupt and totally manipulated, it
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would be New York. I mean, you can mention Portland
and Berkeley and and uh La County and a few
other places like Chicago, places like that. New York has
got to be among the worst. So the fact that
this guy is supposedly polling so well in New York.
That's got to be a big part of it. The
other part, though, is it's New York and and the
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moral the moral collapse that we've in places like Berkeley, California,
has also gone on in New York. Sadly, You've got
a lot of people in New York, you know, a
lot of liberal Jewish people in New York, and it's like, somehow,
what do they think they're going to be exempt? This
guy hates Jews, and they think because they're Jewish Democrats
(01:52:17):
that you know, gives them some sort of immunity. This
guy's a Muslim, He's in more than just a Muslim,
he's an Islamist. And yeah, this stuff, this stuff is coming.
It's happened elsewhere in America again with major Democrats support.
Look at the fact that you have, you know, you know,
your prayer calls, your Islamic prayer calls five times a
day in downtown Minneapolis. I've thought of let me ask
(01:52:41):
you this, what do you think would happen if if
five times a day or ten times a day or
twice a day we started playing over loud speakers just
as loud, we started playing Christian praise music from big
churches in Minneapolis or places like that. What do you
think would happen?
Speaker 2 (01:52:57):
There would be Ah, there would be a war.
Speaker 13 (01:53:01):
Separation of church and state. Not only obviously the Muslims
would be having a fit.
Speaker 2 (01:53:07):
Oh they would be going crazy.
Speaker 13 (01:53:09):
But just as bad as your white liberals, your white liberals,
white liberals, white liberals, they would be going nuts. What
about black liberals, they're already Islamist?
Speaker 2 (01:53:22):
Oh okay, all a lot of great Christian blacks out there.
Speaker 13 (01:53:29):
No, of course there are. But my point is, but
among the liberals, it's it's the liberalism. Leftism is inherently
and by definition and officially and institutionally anti Christian. It's
just that simple. So of course they're anti Semitic too.
I mean, it's just that simple it is. Which is again,
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it's hard to understand how those people could be that way,
because for some of them, it's like they have a
death wish.
Speaker 2 (01:53:55):
Yeah. Well, let's talk about some of the elections coming up.
You got Virginia, you running for a g Uh. This
Jones guy is being called out on murder threats.
Speaker 13 (01:54:10):
Oh yeah, he's another one right right there with Don Lemon, yep.
Speaker 2 (01:54:14):
Yeah, and his his opponent, j Jones. This Jay Jones
guy apologizes and he's up against Winston Earl Sears, a
black woman. We actually I think I've talked to her
on the phone once when she first got appointed to.
Speaker 13 (01:54:34):
There's a perfect example. She's a great conservative, Yes she is.
And then these biggots attacker. Now, let me go back
to this Jay Jones, because he's I was jotting down
notes real fast this morning, and he's the one who's
making these threats. Yea, Hakeem Jefferies. Hakeem Jeffries is.
Speaker 2 (01:54:52):
He's They're all back in.
Speaker 13 (01:54:54):
He's he's this leftist Islamist monster. It's in the Congress.
And yeah, he said, well, Jen Jones apologized, so I
can go up to you and threaten you and and
and incite violence against you and uh and then I
can apologize, and if something happens to you as a
result of that, hey, I apologize. You know, I'm I
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got my get out of jail free card. Jeffries supporting
him at this point proves he's just as evil.
Speaker 2 (01:55:23):
Yeah. Yeah, and then and then you've got this uh
uh sit rally catching up to Cheryl in New Jersey
for governor, I believe, And she's a horrible she's terrible,
(01:55:43):
she's got she backs women getting uh competed on by men.
Speaker 13 (01:55:52):
So let me ask you on the nightly news, which one,
which one is getting the better coverage?
Speaker 2 (01:55:58):
You know, I I think right now, because it's becoming close,
I think, well, in most of it is going to
be liberal, but I think right now it's it's coming
to a head. Well, the point is we have we have.
Speaker 13 (01:56:15):
Dave Weinbaum speaking on behalf of conservatism, patriotism, truth. We
got Dave Weinebaum, We've got people like yourself we're getting
out there who are braving the tides. And and but
what they have they have network news. So when when
you're you're average citizen that doesn't really spend a lot
of time on the computer, when they go in, they
go home, they flip on CNN and they hear this
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twisted version of reality and they're sitting there watching the Well,
it wouldn't be on the news if it wasn't true.
And I can think of some elderly relatives.
Speaker 7 (01:56:46):
That I have that are like that.
Speaker 13 (01:56:48):
We go visit them and they're really nice people. They're
really decent people, but they turn on the NBC news
is going from the whole time you get to their house,
and they don't think about it in enough detail to say,
am I being a lined to?
Speaker 2 (01:57:01):
Hey, I like what the left on I got. You know,
one of my restaurants, I had a McDonald's guy come
in and say, uh, you know, why are you watching
that Fox News? Yep? I says, what do you mean why?
He says, well, why don't you put on the local?
Uh local stuff from Saint Louis. I says, because it's
not local, it's Saint Louis, and my customers want want this,
(01:57:24):
and I want it, and I think I have a
right to the choice. Well, probably got me in trouble
with him for a while, but then I straightened things
out with him. So Patricia Oden Maxwell, I never paid
attention to the Johnson Amendment. See she's a she's the pastor,
official pastor to this show. If I knew that, if
I and J. P. Maxwell's mom, if I knew that,
(01:57:50):
and glad you're stating that, Yeah, Uh, here's there's more.
There's these pastors that say that and say, well, we
aren't political here in our church. This is what we're
facing now as a spiritual thing. The pastors need to
(01:58:12):
get off their duffs and help some of us pastors
that are coming against this attack. Is great to ask.
Speaker 13 (01:58:22):
Let me address that. I call this the pall bearer effect. Okay,
And what happens is if there's eight of us and
we're carrying a coffin, right that somebody that passed away,
and there's quite a bit of weight there. We're carrying
the weight, but we've all got it. We're all sharing it.
We can get where we need.
Speaker 2 (01:58:39):
To go with the coffin.
Speaker 13 (01:58:41):
Okay, but one of the eight says, you know this
is too much. I'm dropping out.
Speaker 2 (01:58:46):
Now.
Speaker 13 (01:58:46):
You have that weight that is being shared by seven.
Now each one has to carry more. Eventually they all
start dropping out. Finally you have one person and he's
trying to do his job. He's dragging the coffin along
the ground because he's trying to get it to where
it's supposed to go. And those one that refuse to
carry the weight, a lot of them sit back and say,
look look what he's doing. Look at a lousy job
he's doing. He's dragging it on the ground. This is
(01:59:08):
how this Johnson amendment thing works. It's very insidious because
they started dropping out, the cowards, cowards, underlying cowards. They
started dropping out, and as they dropped out, they put
more and more of that burden on the ones that
were trying to stand firm. Then they start potshotting at
them while you're not doing your job right, you're not
(01:59:28):
preaching the gospel, you're only talking about politics. Now, I'm
trying to do the job that you were supposed to
help me do, but you were too much of a
coward to do it. And that's what needs to change.
Speaker 2 (01:59:37):
Okay, my friend, we're coming towards the end here. Other
than Dave Weinbaum show, where can people find you and
buy your book? Okay?
Speaker 13 (01:59:46):
It still needs to be still needs to be read.
It's still the guidebook for our side to understand who
left us are. It's available at Amazon. Go to Amazon
and do a search on rules for Defeating Radicals or
on my name Chris Adamo and you'll find it.
Speaker 2 (02:00:00):
You know, I was robbed, Lisa, Can you come on?
Speaker 7 (02:00:05):
Lisa?
Speaker 2 (02:00:06):
Cutting into my you're cutting into my next guest time now,
who's right now?
Speaker 1 (02:00:12):
But it's a perfect lead in because we're talking about books.
Speaker 2 (02:00:15):
Yeah, we're talking about books. You want me to this
guy's written, Like, what, how many.
Speaker 1 (02:00:19):
Books have you done?
Speaker 2 (02:00:20):
Seven books? Okay? Uh, I know when are you going
to come up with your next book?
Speaker 13 (02:00:24):
For God's sake, I just I'm still trying to get
the message out for my first one.
Speaker 2 (02:00:28):
Okay, all right, all right, but but you know you
got General Flynn out there, loves you and all that stuff,
and Liz Cheney and No.
Speaker 1 (02:00:37):
Hart there.
Speaker 2 (02:00:39):
She knows who I am.
Speaker 8 (02:00:40):
She hates me.
Speaker 13 (02:00:41):
And that's a badge of honor. That that that I
wear as a badge of honor.
Speaker 2 (02:00:46):
You know what, you know what, I think you're one
of those I think you're one of those guys that
would say I die to be reincarnated. There you go.
Do you know what?
Speaker 1 (02:01:04):
Do you know what that is?
Speaker 2 (02:01:07):
Here? Do you know what that is? Uh? It's a book.
Speaker 1 (02:01:12):
I decided that since you're such a voracious reader, I
would bring you some reading assistance.
Speaker 2 (02:01:19):
I got to look up that word voracious.
Speaker 1 (02:01:21):
It means it means you read a lot.
Speaker 2 (02:01:22):
Okay, all right, thank you so much, my friend. We'll
do and you too, keep up the good work and
uh next time, uh you know, give me you're on
the road next.
Speaker 13 (02:01:35):
Week to Okay, I'm heading out of town next week.
Speaker 2 (02:01:38):
And and uh, do you like Missouri or do you
like Kansas?
Speaker 13 (02:01:42):
But we were in Missouri the whole time we were
at Branson last.
Speaker 2 (02:01:45):
So do you like Missouri or Kansas better?
Speaker 13 (02:01:48):
I like Missouri and Kansas and Wyoming.
Speaker 2 (02:01:52):
Yeah, he's got the Last Buffalo, The Last Buffalo in Kansas.
That's his book, his big book. All right, Okay, thanks
a lot, you have a great weekend. Hi to your wife, Jean. Bye.
Speaker 1 (02:02:06):
Okay, since yes, I decided that, since you do read
so much, I was going to come and bring you
some reading helpers.
Speaker 2 (02:02:15):
Yeah, that does help. I don't read that much. Actually,
I do watch a lot of TV. I don't know
when my wife broke the TV last week.
Speaker 5 (02:02:25):
I'm a ceiling fan yesterday.
Speaker 2 (02:02:27):
No, I did that. You know what I did? You
know what I did. I was going to check to
see after after the show. After this, okay, I thought
you'd give me, like tickets to a baseball game or
something like. Yeah, look at that. You're destructive. Yeah that too.
Speaker 1 (02:02:45):
No, I'm giving you. I'm giving you book marks so
you can mark every book you're reading.
Speaker 2 (02:02:50):
I'm not reading anything. Right now. I read, I read,
and I read it in online. I read stuff online.
Speaker 1 (02:02:59):
That doesn't that doesn't count.
Speaker 2 (02:03:02):
Okay, dogh they ventures the dog? What did the other
one say? It alsoys the same damn thing. Try to
fool me like that. I'm I'm a I'm a fun illiterate.
Let's put it that way.
Speaker 1 (02:03:17):
Okay, So so today we'll talk a little bit about
the books, and then when you when you're an author,
and when you're right, what happens when a book is
released is the next phase begins. That next phase is marketing, advertising,
book signings, book tours like Kamila Harris is doing right now,
(02:03:41):
she's doing a book tour.
Speaker 2 (02:03:42):
I hope, I hope Chris Finton is watching this, because
this is a long term thing he's done. He's not
ready yet, but I think he's He's got some really
good stuff that could go into movies, not just the
The Kansas the Buffalo book, but also the kids books
that he's got. They could be huge hits, especially for Landgate.
Speaker 1 (02:04:07):
Yeah, all right, well, I'll eventually talk to some movie agents.
Right now, I'm in the process of going through a
big marketing and advertising program for the books. This book,
right here the last buffalo in Kansas. I've made an
agreement with a marketing firm to market that through our
the American Association Retired People. This is a really good
(02:04:31):
book associated with the senior readers. Why well, I made
it in large prints. Yeah, there you go, and great
move and it's a history that a lot of them
will remember because it comes up into the nineteen fifties.
It talks about the dust Bowl, talks about the Great Depression,
the Great flu Epidemic of nineteen eighteen. All of those
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things are sure are part of the book, but it
goes into some you got a one hundred and seventy
two years.
Speaker 2 (02:05:00):
Of history there.
Speaker 1 (02:05:02):
Well, the book covers about one hundred of it.
Speaker 2 (02:05:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:05:05):
I did a book turn in Kansas, and during that
book chair I stopped at the at the heart of
where this book is is located, and they all know
who you were. Kirwin, Kansas, Kansas. Kirwin, Kansas. It's a
town of one hundred and thirty excuse me, two hundred
and thirty two people and they have a library, a church,
(02:05:26):
a gas station, and they the library is also the courthouse.
So we had an event there and over forty people
showed up for that event, which is unbelievad like that. Yeah,
it was, and it was a if. What I found
out in that event was I have a lot of
(02:05:49):
reladuce there. I didn't know about how about that? Yeah, Yeah,
so it was it was a lot of fun.
Speaker 2 (02:05:54):
Yeah, And then go tell us about where this book's
being sold right now?
Speaker 1 (02:05:59):
Well, right now, this book is everywhere. You can find
it on Amazon, Barnes and Noble. This book is at
Walmart if you want to order it from Walmart. It's
pretty well everywhere. Yeah, and it's available in most bookstores.
It's being marketed by one of the biggest destroyers.
Speaker 2 (02:06:17):
Yeah, Facebooks. I scan it often and it really is
a good history book based on your family who left
England in eighteen fifty three.
Speaker 1 (02:06:30):
Very good. You remember you have read it.
Speaker 2 (02:06:32):
Three brothers and once they hit the shore and they
wanted to make their fortune. In fact, I just told
I just sent something to a gal that it's called
the Twins on a bus and they live in London.
I didn't know they lived in London. I thought they
lived in England somewhere. But I told them about the
(02:06:54):
book online to them. I don't know if it was
this morning. I did it, but I told him about
you and put your name in there and said, uh,
I appreciate this guy came from uh. His his uh
ancestors came from England and came to this country because
they couldn't make any money in in Uh in England?
(02:07:17):
Is that correct? And yet when they came from there
to here, Uh, you're your great great grandfather, uh willis
George Washington Willis. Now when he grew up, he must
have gotten hell for that.
Speaker 1 (02:07:38):
Well. You know, it's interesting because he came over here
with two of his brothers. He was the youngest, and
they always went to his dad and said, why did
you name him George Washington?
Speaker 2 (02:07:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:07:49):
I mean this is England. Yeah he's he's being teased
unmercifully about his name. Dad would just smile and said,
I have a reason.
Speaker 2 (02:08:01):
Okay, But he's ever.
Speaker 14 (02:08:04):
Was it?
Speaker 2 (02:08:04):
Was it something that he had a pre uh thought
of of of what George is gonna do, of what
George would do with that name?
Speaker 1 (02:08:16):
I don't know. You know that Nobody in all the
journals about the family say say that, But that's what happened.
Speaker 2 (02:08:25):
And yet they kept that because what was his son named? Well,
he he had eleven children, and what was what was
one of them named?
Speaker 1 (02:08:34):
Let's put it that my grandfather, Yes, Ulysses Simpson Grant Willis, Yeah,
And that was because George served in the Civil War.
He knew him with the Iowa second Cavalry who supported.
Speaker 2 (02:08:50):
Yeah, I mean he knew he grew Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:08:54):
And so back in those days you named children for
relatives or or special people or you know, and that's
what he did with with my grandfather.
Speaker 2 (02:09:03):
Yeahs inst So so now besides, besides all your fishing,
how many fishing books do you have? I've got four
of those, okay, and you've got four of those? And
how many countries did you tour? Uh to go to
go uh find these trout that you did? And what
did you learn from those visits?
Speaker 1 (02:09:24):
Those four books took about a decade of travel, and
I traveled all through the countries in the Northern Hemisphere, and.
Speaker 2 (02:09:31):
You you always went by yourself.
Speaker 1 (02:09:33):
I did, and I did that because what I discovered
early on was when you travel with with other Americans,
you tend to stay with yourselves and talk amongst yourselves,
and you don't learn about the country. So what I
did with these books is is I spent as much
time as I could with the people in all the countries,
and I wrote about the people. It's when I when
(02:09:55):
I talk about these books, I say, I toured Europe
and all of the northern hemisphere with a camera and
a fly rod, and that's what I did. And that
effort led to two more books, the Beautiful World books,
which which I'm talking to some publishers about now, and
and I've tied those into developing an art studio that
(02:10:18):
that will market those those photographs.
Speaker 2 (02:10:21):
Where did you get the idea that that that you
an elderly fellow, uh even older than me, Where did
you get the idea you're going to write kids books? Well?
Speaker 1 (02:10:32):
Somebody suggested it and and it's the first book I
wrote for the children, is called The Adventures of Dog.
It's out now, in fact, right now as we speak.
It's being featured in Frankfurt, Germany in their book book
fair Wow, which is which is the largest.
Speaker 2 (02:10:50):
And I think I said something about uh you, asking them, well,
are you going to put this in German? And they
refused to do.
Speaker 1 (02:11:00):
When I was in Mongolia, I was I was writing
these books, and I said, do you think when I
market these in Europe, I should, like Germany, which is
one of the largest European country, that I should put
it in the German language. He said, no, he was
he wrote he wrote for a magazine. He said no.
He said, everybody in Europe speaks English, and they'll be
able to read your book just fine. So I decided
(02:11:24):
with the children's books, I would market them throughout Europe,
and this book, which is The Adventures of Dog, is
being marketed right now.
Speaker 2 (02:11:32):
Yeah. I was scanning myself through that one too. That
was really cool. Yeah, I mean it's really neat the
way dog acts and how you know, you can believe
a dog would like getting balls thrown at him, throw
and stuff like that, and you did. He had a
thing with him. You always get it and drop it
(02:11:54):
by your feet and stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (02:11:56):
And sit there until I picked it up. Yeah, dog,
dog is wasting Marner and I you know, well that
doesn't take much. I don't want to get into that,
but but it's a good book. In fact, the other day,
well Wednesday, when we were when we were talking, lady
came up and talked to us and said, would you
come over to the Saint James Library in an event
(02:12:18):
and I said, sure, you know, and that's the kind
of thing you do when you get into marketing the releases.
This this book right here is the one that's going
to be released next.
Speaker 2 (02:12:27):
That's the Adventure of of Cats Are Us Gang.
Speaker 1 (02:12:33):
That's the Adventures of the Cats Are Us Gang?
Speaker 2 (02:12:36):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (02:12:36):
That sounds like uh exciting.
Speaker 2 (02:12:39):
A little bit like the West Side story there.
Speaker 1 (02:12:42):
Well, it is because this gang of barncasts get together
and they fiend off this dastardly raccoon band that tries
to invade really oh yeah, oh so it's a war, no,
well kind of yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:13:00):
Oh my gosh, so you've got raccoons and everything. What
a great thing for a Disney movie. Idiots, are you listening?
Speaker 1 (02:13:08):
It's oh my god, it's really a cute story.
Speaker 2 (02:13:12):
And are you listening?
Speaker 1 (02:13:14):
It'll be out next month, okay, and.
Speaker 2 (02:13:18):
That book.
Speaker 1 (02:13:19):
One of the things you do as you develop as
an author is that you you get pretty heavily into
marketing and advertising when the books are released. And that's
where I am right now with The Dog Book and
The Last Buffalo.
Speaker 2 (02:13:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:13:37):
So, so do you want to talk a little bit
about the Supreme Court?
Speaker 2 (02:13:43):
Sure? Sure, what do you got?
Speaker 1 (02:13:46):
Supreme Court?
Speaker 2 (02:13:46):
Right?
Speaker 1 (02:13:47):
Now is considering two cases that are going.
Speaker 2 (02:13:49):
To affect is this is this the jurymandering?
Speaker 1 (02:13:53):
That's that's the case I want to talk about. All right, Yeah,
that case is about the Voting Right Now Act, Fiction
two of the Voting Rights Act.
Speaker 2 (02:14:02):
Right.
Speaker 1 (02:14:03):
The Voting Rights Act was passed in nineteen.
Speaker 2 (02:14:05):
Sixty five, right by Linda Johnson. Yes, yes, it was.
Speaker 1 (02:14:12):
It was one of the prime pieces of legislation for
the civil rights movement. Okay, the case that we're interested
in is Louisiana versus Callous. The state of Louisiana went
ahead and did a redistricting effort, and after that effort
(02:14:33):
was done, there was one black district. They were taken
to court and the court said, the federal judge and
Balls said that that's not enough. The Voting Rights Act
requires you to redo it and provide more black districts.
To do that, they had to change the way they
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conduct their districts. Usually, when you're a state and you're
doing your district, if they do it by logical units,
several counties, several counties, several counties, until you get seven
hundred and fifty thousand voters that's the requirement for a district.
Speaker 2 (02:15:09):
They did it by race.
Speaker 1 (02:15:10):
They just know they did by race. They just did
it by logical units. Okay, this many seven hundred and
fifty here, and they just went down their counties until
they got seven hundred and fifty thousand people and that
was their voting districts. Turned out they only had one
black district when they did that. The Voting Rights Act said,
says that you can't you can't discriminate against voters, right,
(02:15:33):
doesn't say it that you have to redistrict it that way,
says you can't discriminate against voters. Well, the lawfare folks
have decided that means you have to go out and
find the black voters wherever they are and make a district.
Even though it's not logical, it's over here, it's where
the voters are and all the other other voters in
(02:15:55):
that particular area over in this area. You still have
to do it that way, according to the voting.
Speaker 2 (02:16:00):
So wouldn't they have to change the whole the whole
Uh law?
Speaker 1 (02:16:05):
Wait, this law that has that has taken now before
the Supreme Court says that the Voting Rights Act is unconstitutional.
It's unconstitutional because in the Fourteenth Amendment and the fifteenth Amendment.
It says you cannot discriminate against voters. It doesn't state race,
(02:16:26):
it says voters. So what is occurring is the non
black voters are being discriminated against when you redistrict and
consider only black voters. That's what this case is all about.
And it appears that the Supreme Court is going to
rule in favor of Louisiana, which is going to outlaw
all Gereman. That means that all of the districts, that
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all the districts that have been set up to go
outside of the logical units and secure black voters are
going to be illegal and unconstitutional. That's what that case
is all about. And it appears that Supreme Court is
going to make that determination.
Speaker 2 (02:17:04):
Okay, So you so tell me again what okay, So,
what's the difference between what we have now and what's
going to happen at the Supreme Court?
Speaker 17 (02:17:16):
Is this?
Speaker 2 (02:17:16):
Is it fair? Is it?
Speaker 1 (02:17:17):
We have now our districts drawn under the rules and
requires rights of the Voting Act of nineteen sixty five.
Speaker 2 (02:17:23):
Yeah, somehow this created us.
Speaker 1 (02:17:27):
It created districts solely with the interest of getting enough
black voters in there that that they would control the outcoming.
Speaker 2 (02:17:36):
Yes, so that would over represent the black vote, it would, okay,
and underrepresent the white vote.
Speaker 1 (02:17:44):
Well, let me just read you a little bit about
about about why this is going to be overturned. Yeah,
it's it's in the fourteenth fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution,
and Section one of the fourteenth Amendment says, no States
shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge those
(02:18:06):
privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States. That's
the key phrase. It's going to overturn the Voting Rights Act. Okay,
that's the fourteenth Amendment. The fifteenth Amendment says it prohibits
denying or originally a citizen's right to vote based on race, color,
or previous condition of servitude. What that says right there
(02:18:29):
is you can't choose a district just based on race.
And that's what's going to overturn the Voting Rights Act.
Speaker 2 (02:18:38):
Well, there's going to be a huge scream when that
happens from the left.
Speaker 1 (02:18:43):
Well, yeah, because that's the way they've been making their
districts now since nineteen six.
Speaker 2 (02:18:46):
Well, they're gonna they're going to lose a lot of
seats in for sure. Yes, yeah, they be in the Senate.
Speaker 1 (02:18:52):
Too, not really, because the Senates just based on on
on two senators per state and it really has nothing
to do with representation on that basis.
Speaker 2 (02:19:01):
All right, well, let's talk a little bit about the
one six ers.
Speaker 1 (02:19:07):
I have one other thing.
Speaker 2 (02:19:08):
Oh go ahead, sure, I forgot who controlled this interview?
Speaker 1 (02:19:12):
Yeah, what are you doing? You're interrupted to come on.
Speaker 2 (02:19:19):
Schmuck, They tell you what if you didn't teach me golf,
I kick your ass out.
Speaker 1 (02:19:23):
Of This is about birthright citizenship.
Speaker 2 (02:19:26):
Yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 1 (02:19:27):
This case hasn't been brought up yet, but it's on
the docket. It will come up next year sometime. And
birthright citizenship is based on a legal precedent. It's not
anywhere in the constitution. It's based on a legal president.
This precedent was established in nineteen twenty two by the
Supreme Court when they heard a case about a Chinese
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individual that went to China, came back and wasn't allowed
entry because he didn't have a passport, visa and he
couldn't prove citizenship. He was the son of two naturalized
Chinese citizens. That case went to the Supreme Court and
they determined that that that individual was actually a citizen
(02:20:15):
of the United States based on birthright citizenship. I see, Okay,
that case had to do with two naturalized parents and
a baby that was born in the United States. What's
going to happen with with the birthright citizenship issue is
that illegal aliens not under the jurisdiction of the United States.
(02:20:38):
And that's the key phrase in the in the fourteenth minute,
it's going to be held that they don't have status there.
Speaker 2 (02:20:46):
They do not talking about non legal Yes.
Speaker 1 (02:20:50):
Illegal aliens. You have to be, according to the President,
a naturalized citizen. What the statute says is all persons
born are naturalized in the United States and subject to
the jurisdiction thereof. And that's the key phrase, are citizens
(02:21:10):
of the United States and the state in which they reside.
That's that's the sentence that relates to that issue right there.
Speaker 2 (02:21:18):
All right, well that's going to be interesting too.
Speaker 1 (02:21:20):
Yeah, that'll be that'll be a good case.
Speaker 2 (02:21:23):
And can you see can you see what what are
they what are they doing? What are the Democrats doing?
They seem to be be digging themselves a whole after
whole after all. Even I predicted I said, you know,
they're gonna have to come to the table here or
they're what are they doing? They're They're just digging deeper
(02:21:46):
and deeper. Trump's numbers keep going up and up. What
the hell's the matter with these people?
Speaker 1 (02:21:51):
Well, let's talk about shutting down the government.
Speaker 2 (02:21:53):
Well, that's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (02:21:55):
Well, I worked as a senior manager government for thirty years,
and that period of time, we probably shut the government
down four or five. And what happens when the government
is shut down is you identify essential and non essential people.
The non essential people don't come to work, the essential
people do. And so that's what's happening right now. What
(02:22:20):
the Trump administration is doing is saying, if we have
non essential people, we really don't need them, and so
they're going to hit and firing some of them. Yeah, okay,
makes sense to me, sure, because there are non essential
people in the God.
Speaker 2 (02:22:33):
Why do we have that essential people at all?
Speaker 1 (02:22:36):
Well, because over the span of the last two hundred
and fifty years, the bureaucracy has become a bit bloated, really, Yeah,
and so we have this two point three million federal
workforce and we could probably get by with a million
and a half truly. Yeah, So that's what it's all about. Well,
(02:22:57):
that's not the only deal.
Speaker 2 (02:22:59):
The only deal is you've got the Department of Defense,
You've got FEMA, you have Eric traffic Control. Now these
people are necessary. Well, is that right or not.
Speaker 1 (02:23:12):
Some of the things that you have to deal with
when you're in government shutdown is there are some continuing
resolutions that go beyond the allocation for a year, And
what the government does in the shutdown mode is they
take some of those continuing resolutions, those moneys that last
more than one year, and use it to fund those
essential people that are part of the government that will
(02:23:32):
last probably five or six months. If the shutdown it
happens to be resolved prior to five or six months,
you won't notice a great downfall in terms of the
government actions. Okay, the other thing I'd say is is
exactly why the Democrats are doing this. They're doing this
(02:23:56):
because they want to extend the Obamacare rights that were
part of the stimulus package last fiscal year. And what
the Obamacare rights are talking about extending are those two
illegal aliens.
Speaker 2 (02:24:11):
Right, which means means they get them money and they
get them to stay and vote.
Speaker 1 (02:24:18):
Well, yeah, they buy votes, that's what it's all about. Well, exactly,
and that's what they're doing, trying to do to extend
the Obamacare.
Speaker 2 (02:24:25):
But America is not doing what they thought they would
do in coming to their side, are they?
Speaker 1 (02:24:35):
America is not for giving illegal aliens healthcare in any
of it, right, I mean, it's overwhelmingly now, but that's
still what they're.
Speaker 2 (02:24:43):
Doing, all right. So anything about Israel, you know what,
as we.
Speaker 1 (02:24:55):
See what's going on in Israel today, I think one
of the greatest things that's ever happened is the peace,
of course that President Trump has done between Hamas and Israel.
But as we see what's going.
Speaker 2 (02:25:07):
On, they don't have any Uh, let me finish with Hamas.
Speaker 1 (02:25:12):
Let me finish. Hamas is in control right now, or
was in control of Gaza. They were the political entity
they still think they are, they do and and so
what is happening now is they've allowed Hamas to become
police officers basically in this transition period. So Hamas is
(02:25:32):
going out there and killing a bunch of opposition. What's
going to happen, I think.
Speaker 2 (02:25:37):
Is they're killing a bunch of Gosms.
Speaker 1 (02:25:40):
They a bunch of Muslims that are Resistan.
Speaker 2 (02:25:42):
Muslims that they that they think either rated on them
to the IDEF.
Speaker 1 (02:25:48):
Or in some ways I think it's people that just
don't support them.
Speaker 2 (02:25:52):
Yeah, well yeah, yeah, And so what's.
Speaker 1 (02:25:55):
Gonna this is totally different than anything that's happened in
the past. Right now, we're going to have an occupation
force in Gaza and it's going to be made up
of Israel and several other countries. Yes, that occupation force
will displace Hamas. Yeah, maybe not.
Speaker 2 (02:26:10):
I think you're right.
Speaker 1 (02:26:11):
Maybe not immediately.
Speaker 2 (02:26:13):
The Rabbi said that too.
Speaker 1 (02:26:14):
Over a period of time, Hamas has got to go.
They can't stay. They have to and the problem is
nobody wants them because they're they're terrorists, and even even
the Muslim countries don't want terrorists. Well yeah, so so
getting rid of them.
Speaker 2 (02:26:30):
Is Hesbelov's got the same problem, and.
Speaker 1 (02:26:32):
Well Hesbela's pretty well decimated. They don't have much left.
I mean, they've decided that maybe it's not good to
shoot rockets at Israel. I don't think.
Speaker 2 (02:26:42):
I'm well, that's the whole idea with what what what
we were talking about earlier with the rabbi was they
five uh, maybe nathanho did not want to get into
a war. So he played this game of you know, okay,
you you shoot a few shoe shot shots at us,
we'll shoot a food shots at you, and then we'll
(02:27:03):
have us cease fire. And they kept doing it over
and over and over again to where I started saying,
what the hell are you doing? I says, every time
it gets a little bit worse. And when when Obama
came in and gave Iran one point seven billion dollars
of American taxpayer money, that was when they figured out
(02:27:27):
this could be really make us rich.
Speaker 1 (02:27:29):
And it went it went even further than that. And
sure he released three billion dollars that we were on hold,
and then he allowed him to sell their oil.
Speaker 2 (02:27:41):
Tis taxpayer money.
Speaker 1 (02:27:44):
You and I paid for that, and and what it
did was empowered Iran to to do a lot more
in the terrors.
Speaker 2 (02:27:53):
Okay, my friend, well we're coming towards the end here.
It's over come on. Well, I got I got I
gotta do commercial, which is right, we all commercial to
the people. And uh, if you want to hang out,
you're more than welcome to.
Speaker 1 (02:28:13):
I've got you know what I've got to do. And
actually you could come and help me because I got
a wholesome.
Speaker 2 (02:28:18):
Grain I can't hear anymore, so there's something wrong.
Speaker 1 (02:28:20):
I got a wholesome green.
Speaker 2 (02:28:23):
What the happened to the I can't hear him anymore?
All right, all right, stop it, stop it. I know
I'm not doing that so other than dave woman. Okay,
you know, my teacher asked what kind of tree I
would be, but I refuse to go out on a limb.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bob Willa day, give the what do
(02:28:48):
you know about funny? Why do you know from funny?
All right, you're out of here. Thank you. I see
you next week on the golf course. Okay, all right, well,
all right, what the hell? I sell a lot of books.
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You'll you'll get over it. Whatever it is? Uh commercial
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Speaker 7 (02:29:14):
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Who stole that? Those creaches?
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Speaker 2 (02:33:33):
I'm so sorry about the I'm so sorry about the
delay I had to get my second commercial in. I'm
so sorry about that. But let me introduce this man
who him and his wife stood off three hundred and
fifty anti Antifa in Black Lives Matters. As as they
(02:33:55):
were led to his house by former Congressman Bush, they
were trampling through their yards screaming threats to rape and
murder the wife and kill the husband and then take
over the house and they got away with stopping them
with two words private property and a couple of guns.
(02:34:19):
Please welcome my friend Mark and Patricia McCluskey. And apparently
apparently somebody else is working and you're talking to me.
Speaker 4 (02:34:31):
What the hell that's not working at all?
Speaker 2 (02:34:34):
Is it? Hey? How you doing pretty good?
Speaker 4 (02:34:37):
What's what's new and exciting? And by the way, you
know the restaurants your advertised koy, they don't actually serve
your koy, do they?
Speaker 2 (02:34:44):
Corey koy?
Speaker 4 (02:34:46):
Know Corey like fish like the Japanese restaurants your advertised KOI.
Speaker 2 (02:34:53):
No, oh that, oh no, no koy right right, I say,
I'm sorry, yeah, okay, Well the fish thing bothered me. Yes,
it's it's a uh you know, rolls they make.
Speaker 18 (02:35:10):
They do all types of different plates, but it's a
they cook. They cook it in front of you. I
forget the name of it.
Speaker 2 (02:35:18):
And they do uh rolls with you know, uh uh
meat meat and fishing them and stuff like that.
Speaker 4 (02:35:27):
I love I love the Japanese food. I love habachi
for that matter. Yeah, but I never heard of anybody
serving corey. It's expensive.
Speaker 2 (02:35:34):
Those little fish well you know, you know, and I
know the secret to some of it. I uh do
you do you know how to make a spider roll? Really?
I do, I And I tell this to all the
people I go to in these restaurants. Why are you
blocking me from him? Oh? Okay, well wait till I
(02:35:56):
tell the damn joke? Okay? Anyway, uh uh you know
this is how you make a spider roll, cut off
its legs and blowing it. Okay, very very.
Speaker 4 (02:36:13):
Cot with a joke from when we were five years
old and in kindergarten?
Speaker 2 (02:36:18):
Right yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:36:19):
Do you ever smell off balls and you get between
their little legs?
Speaker 2 (02:36:24):
Jeez? You did? Is this is this Catholic school you
went to? Did you go to Catholic school? The len't
you tell those kind of jokes? All right? Give give them,
give them give them some back up here? Okay, here
you go. You feel better now, jeez, I bet you do.
(02:36:45):
Uh So, anyway, the dams just invaded the Speaker Johnson's office,
who was not there. Journalists asked the crowd after if
they had just trespassed the Congress. Once you it back,
this is the people People's house. Sound familiar?
Speaker 4 (02:37:05):
Where have I heard that book?
Speaker 2 (02:37:07):
Yeah? What the hell? They get to int invade it?
And even even though you you didn't really have anybody
invading it. They were invited in.
Speaker 4 (02:37:17):
Yeah, you know, got a client of mine who got
an appeal on silly He rejected his pardon. But during
his trial they discovered on public access video for some
bodycam footage showing the capital police inviting him in.
Speaker 2 (02:37:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:37:35):
His public defender acknowledged seeing it, told him, don't worry
about it. It's not gonna it's not going to make
any difference anyway, shared it with a with a prosecutor.
The judge says, hey, is there any truth to this
fact that you've now found video showing that mister so
and so was invited into the Capitol And they both
lied and said no.
Speaker 2 (02:37:55):
Really was that both and the prosecutor which judge was
at okay, Reggie Walton, Okay, so it wasn't the guy
that was with zinc right right, Boseburg, What is anything
happening to this guy? Is he gonna? I mean, what's
(02:38:16):
going on right now? Are you getting any progress at all?
Speaker 4 (02:38:19):
Well, you know, I was talking to Bob oner Or,
the third district congressman at the governor's hand breakfast a
month ago or now two months ago, and he told
me that he was going to introduce articles of impeachment
on Boseburg. I haven't seen that yet. I mean we've
been up to you know, we three weeks ago last Wednesday,
and we sat down with DOJ for a long time.
(02:38:40):
The bottom line is that until Donald Trump tells the
DOJ to do it, it's not going to happen.
Speaker 2 (02:38:45):
Yeah, And I and and and I think maybe if
you're not getting any response from BONDI, uh, maybe you
talk a little bit to UH, to UH the senator
you ran against.
Speaker 13 (02:39:01):
UH.
Speaker 2 (02:39:01):
And also I think you need to make a direct
call to uh, President Trump because this is going to
hurt This is going to hurt the party because they're
the Democrats are always going to hold this onto this.
They're not going to let this go. Look at Pritzker, Yeah,
talking about it still as if it happened. You know,
you know, the.
Speaker 4 (02:39:21):
President, the President's running the risk of alienating his core
damn right, right because he talks bold about it. He's
tweeted it several times now about taking care of the
Jay sixers. But a lot of our guys are at
wits end. I mean, they don't have any money, they
don't have any income, they cannot get a job. But
every time they get a job, the next day somebody says, oh,
you're one of those insurrectionists, and they get can't be
(02:39:43):
de banked, they can't get credit, they can't get you know,
and there's going to be people committing suicide. I mean,
it's just it's a terrible, terrible situation, and the president
is the only person that can do something about it.
Speaker 2 (02:39:55):
And I would think that that if you bother them
a little bit, you might you might get a little
audience there. I mean, you know, probably knows who you are,
doesn't he.
Speaker 4 (02:40:04):
I've been bugging everybody that I've got a phone number
for and getting just crickets.
Speaker 2 (02:40:10):
Unfortunately, do you do you do you have a phone
number to talk to the chief of staff over there
and tell.
Speaker 4 (02:40:20):
I've got I've got Susie Wilds's phone number up. Yes,
I'll give her a holler that she's on my list,
Judge Piro. The phone numbers I have for her from
once she was on Fox, including her personal self, don't
work anymore. I got a new number for her last night.
I have been calling everybody that I have a phone
number for, and and you know, trying to impress everybody
(02:40:41):
with how serious this is and how close to the
end so many of our clients are. And what did
they do, Right, They went to d C to support
their president. They went to d C because they knew,
as you do and I do, that the election was stolen.
And now they're being hung out to drive. First of all,
they get persecuted by the left and now they're getting ignored.
Speaker 2 (02:40:59):
Right, going to be used in the next election, whatever
election comes up where they're they're going to be used
by them to to desecrate the MAGA, to desecrate the
supporters of Donald J. Trump aste whoever follows him. It's
going to be a traditional thing.
Speaker 4 (02:41:19):
Yeah, and then you got to worry about what's going
to happen if we lose the presidency and you know,
in the next election, right, and coming back in they've
already promised what this week, they promised that people are
going to get prosecuted again.
Speaker 2 (02:41:32):
Right, Yeah, Well I didn't know that.
Speaker 4 (02:41:35):
Yeah, but you know the can't it Schumer, Yeah, a
Schumer that said that when they get back in power,
the set limitations will not have run and they're going
to start prosecuting all the Trump supporters again.
Speaker 2 (02:41:48):
Wow, amazing, amazing, So where's the shutdown going anywhere? Is
it going anywhere? I mean, what's what? Okay? Are the
Democrats being wise about this? Or or are are we
seeing something that is the most the stupidest thing imaginable politically?
Speaker 4 (02:42:13):
Well I would I would ask everybody to go outside,
look left and look right and see if the world's
any different without a government than it was when we
had one. Right, Sure, government shutdown? What does that mean?
Speaker 2 (02:42:22):
It means that?
Speaker 4 (02:42:23):
Or I like this, and I said this on your
show last week, but I say it every day. The
government has only is now only employing and retaining es
central workers.
Speaker 2 (02:42:32):
Yeah, well why would we have I just a last guess.
But we'll pay you anyway, Right, we'll pay you anyways.
What the hell?
Speaker 4 (02:42:42):
You don't watch the Sopranos, right with a negotiating union contract.
Speaker 2 (02:42:45):
Yeah, forget about it.
Speaker 4 (02:42:47):
No work contracts? Right, This is like the enterre Gostar
government is a no show, no work contract. You're an
unessential order. But we're going to employ hundreds of thousands
of you anyway.
Speaker 2 (02:42:56):
Geez. Yeah, as yourself.
Speaker 4 (02:43:00):
If the world's coming down, ask Kenny Penny, is this
sky falling? No, everything's going along just fine. I mean
you can call it the I R. S Now and
have nobody answer the phone, just like before.
Speaker 2 (02:43:11):
Yeah, that's true. Well, that's that's kind of a good thing,
isn't it.
Speaker 7 (02:43:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:43:17):
I mean, this is this is Trump's opportunity to take
out that the force that he was, that Biden was
putting in there with the eight hundred and eighty thousand
of them with guns. Yeah, God, okay, with why would
that tappen? I mean, you know, what was the purpose
of that?
Speaker 17 (02:43:34):
What?
Speaker 2 (02:43:34):
What? And tell me something else. Now we're starting to
see a lot of people getting indicted. What about people
like Hillary, people like Barack Obama?
Speaker 4 (02:43:48):
Yeah, people like like of course Adam Shift.
Speaker 2 (02:43:51):
And Adam Shift. There's a whole bunch of them.
Speaker 4 (02:43:54):
Like Nasty Pelosi. There's a problem, of course of the
statue of limitations on some of these folks. But you
know what they did in California, and you know what
they did in New York was a pastor retroactive statue
of limitations. Waiver. You know that in New York they
eliminated the statue of limitations just so they can charge
Trump with something that happened in the nineties. Rightly, this
(02:44:15):
idiot woman at Bergdorf. Oh yeah, who couldn't even remember
what years she was allegedly raped by Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (02:44:23):
And rap rap Wait a minute, raped in a little
uh cubby of a changing room.
Speaker 4 (02:44:30):
Yeah. And I don't know if if you're familiar with
Burgdorf in New York, but I mean it's on both
sides of Fifth Avenue. On the west side of Fifth Avenue,
that's got the ladies part, on the right side of
Fifth Avenue, he's got the men's part. Ask for yourself,
what in the world would Donald Trump be doing alone
in the female behalf of Burgdorf in the nineties. Patty
(02:44:50):
and I were talking about this yesterday. Think about this,
you got you got this idiot woman right that wants to,
you know, claim that she was raped by Trump, even
though years later she's with him in a photograph for
the big smile on her face.
Speaker 2 (02:45:02):
Right. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:45:03):
But I'm thinking she's sitting there, she's having lunch with
one of her one of her you know, left wing
extremist girlfriends. They're having they're having some tea at the
at the plaza and they and they mentioned, hey, you
know what year did surveillance cameras go in over at Burgdoor.
Speaker 2 (02:45:18):
For cross Yeah, never never, oh.
Speaker 4 (02:45:22):
Nineteen ninety five. Well, gee, I guess I must have
been raped before that.
Speaker 2 (02:45:26):
I can't There you go, there you go? And what's
going to happen to that Joe Who's what judge was that?
Speaker 4 (02:45:33):
I can't remember?
Speaker 2 (02:45:34):
I can't remember either, But what happens to the judge there?
Who fixes it? Such that? This is ridiculous stuff? And
if you have you seen Letitia lately? Have you seen her? Uh?
Now she's been indicted and and now she's she's out
there hawking for this battle that that somehow she became
(02:45:57):
a victim of this uh Donald trum up and she's
not giving up. And because she's going to back man
DOMI mendami you know zorha. Oh my gosh.
Speaker 4 (02:46:11):
Doesn't she have like one niece that's on the lamb
right now that get the charge with lying about a
felony conviction to buy a gun and another one that's
on the lamb.
Speaker 2 (02:46:20):
That's what I've seen, That's what I've heard. Yeah, I've
seen it somewhere. I'm not sure about it. But what
an individual? This is what a nut?
Speaker 4 (02:46:29):
And then and then well, you know, sometimes I think
our party is intentionally self destructive. Yeah, there's eight million,
four hundred thousand people in the city of New York
and they couldn't find anybody except Curtis sliwa to run
for mayor as a Republican. And Curtis is a nice guy.
But I'll tell you it's a fun story about Curtis.
(02:46:50):
Patty and I are walking down Lexington Avenue about two
years ago, exactly this time of the year, and Curtis
is walking up the street on the sidewalk, coming the
other director with this. When he gets closed to I
say hi, shake his hand, and he said, hey, Curtis,
you know we need to get together. Can you give
me a contact information? I give you a holler when
I get back to Saint Louis. So he gives me
his car and I shake his hand. I said, hey,
you're doing a hell of a job. Walk block further
(02:47:11):
bought the car and look at it. There's no phone
number or email address on it.
Speaker 2 (02:47:18):
Well, you got a big mouth, you go, just hey, hey,
come on, I talk to you.
Speaker 4 (02:47:24):
And I thought he did a fine job last night.
But you know they let him answer you know, about
every tenth question.
Speaker 2 (02:47:29):
Yeah, yeah, but they're going to lose I mean and
how do you lose to a jew hating guy in
a Jewish city?
Speaker 4 (02:47:39):
And then it's the best comment last night of all right,
he was Cobo, Right, he was director of HUT and
the you know, in the administration, he's been governor for
eleven years and all this stuff. And he says, here's
this guy over here. He's got no resume. He's never
had a job. You know, he says in his resume
he interned for his mom and that's his experience. Yeah,
he got this what thirty one year old, thirty three
(02:48:01):
year old kid, never had a job, never has anything.
But you know, he's raising money out the wazoo. He's
ten points ahead in the polls, and he's you're gonna,
you're gonna elect in New York City, this radical communist
who's just who has absolutely no talent, no ability, no record.
But what he does have is the backing of those
(02:48:23):
people that want to create a communist experiment in America's
biggest city.
Speaker 2 (02:48:27):
He's got more than any He's got a he's got
a likable universe, likable way of speaking, except, of course,
when he talks about how evil the Jews are and
how many palest Indians they killed after the war when
when it didn't didn't happen to mention, you know, the
ten to seven problem and the the the Hamas shooting
(02:48:55):
in the back of the heads, the Palestinians who didn't
agree with them. He didn't mention those things, you know, yeah,
you know.
Speaker 4 (02:49:01):
And of course you know the Israeli the IDEF that
doesn't occasionally commit political assassination either Orsad but both you know,
it's it's it's bad stuff on both ways there.
Speaker 2 (02:49:11):
And I wait a minute, wait a minute, Wait a minute,
wait a minute. They were at war with these people
and they killed people. That that's what happens in war.
And I know, I know you don't like war.
Speaker 4 (02:49:22):
I that's why I don't like war. By the way,
I was watching news Max this morning. Yeah, and they're
talking about maybe giving Tomahawk missiles to Zelenski, and all
the commentators on Newsmax were actually giggling about the concept
of giving Zelensky Tomahawk missiles so he could blow up
things in Russia. You know, when you blow up things
(02:49:43):
in Russia, people die. Oh sure, I mean, it's it's
a it's a horrible catastrophe there. And to have people
who you know, represent the party that I probably may
still be affiliated with. Laughing about the concept of killing people,
you know, killing people, Well, going to war maybe a necessity,
and I would think that from my perspective, last option
(02:50:05):
when all else fails. But even when you decide and
you make a decision, you have to go to war,
it should be recognized as a terrible thing, as a
labor or not something you laugh about.
Speaker 2 (02:50:15):
Well, no, but but you got to execute it if
you if you're attack like Israel was on that day.
And you know, I was talking about this with the
Rabbi earlier. He says, you know, he was always trying
to stay out of wars. That was his motive for
for twenty years and before that, he would take special
(02:50:38):
measures to keep Israel out of wars because it's you know,
it's a tiny place. First of all, it's the size
of New Jersey. And they got all these these enemies
around them, I mean huge amount, you know, maybe a
billion people around them, and they got maybe what two
(02:50:59):
hundred three hundred thousand people living in it, No, they
got more. They got about five million people living there.
Speaker 4 (02:51:05):
Roughly the population Israel's about nine million.
Speaker 2 (02:51:07):
Nine million, Okay, So anyways, that was close.
Speaker 4 (02:51:10):
Did you know what Israel has it? All those Arab
countries don't.
Speaker 2 (02:51:12):
Have, uh, well, nuclear weapons.
Speaker 4 (02:51:16):
Yeah, but they And I'll piss you off one more
because I always.
Speaker 2 (02:51:21):
Like, I like you, wait a minute, I'm not pissed
off yet. I know, I know, I know.
Speaker 4 (02:51:24):
I've just given you giving you pulling your chain there? Uh?
Why did why did Israel believe that it had the
right to go in with the United States and bomb
Iranian nuclear facilities. The State of the stated reason was
that the Iranians were not permitting inspections through the International
Atomic Energy Commission. You know what country doesn't has never
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signed off on the International Atomic Energy Israeli? Israel. Yeah,
and they've never they've never allowed any any surveillance of
the nuclear program.
Speaker 2 (02:51:56):
And so so you did you not remember when when
the many times that the Ayahtolas said, uh, Israel is
a small devil and there are one or two atomic
bomb away from being annihilated. Do you not remember that?
And that and that the big devil was the United
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States of America.
Speaker 4 (02:52:19):
That's Pulsey Gabbard. The week before wemb Iran Paulcy Gabbard
said that the intelligence result consensus was that Iran neither
had the ability, nor the nor the desire to develop
an atomic weapon. And then and then, of course she
was forced to walk that back because that wasn't the
official program anymore.
Speaker 2 (02:52:39):
But you know, it was Jenny, who do you believe?
Do you believe? Do who do you believe? The ayah
tola or something else? I mean, so what if what
if they didn't have anything like that and still threatened it?
You know what, that's war to me. You gotta do.
You got to protect your country.
Speaker 4 (02:52:57):
Well, here's here's the unfortunate reality, Dave. Yeah, the problem
with the world right now is that you can't believe anything.
Our government lies to us about everything. Our government is
the lies, the obvious, the ridiculously obvious. Lies about Charlie
Kirk's assassination should impress everybody.
Speaker 2 (02:53:15):
With the fact, Okay, what are the lies about that?
I want to hear it.
Speaker 4 (02:53:18):
Okay, are you a gun guy by any chance?
Speaker 2 (02:53:21):
Not much, No, I have a gun.
Speaker 4 (02:53:24):
But the fact that that, for example, the crime scene
was destroyed immediately. For example, there's been no publication the autopsy.
But my favorite one is just the allegation that this
Robinson guy shot Charlie Kirk from a distance of two
hundred yards with a Mauser ninety eight thirty on six rifle. Well,
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a Mauser ninety eight is, you know, a long gun.
It is not easily disassembled. It's not It cannot be concealed.
You cannot put a gun that size in your pant
leg and walk ups.
Speaker 2 (02:53:56):
Yeah, that's exactly what he did. Do what we saw.
Speaker 4 (02:54:01):
Exactly, except it's not physically possible.
Speaker 2 (02:54:03):
And then so is that a setup?
Speaker 4 (02:54:06):
The official, the official FBI story is that this kid
climbs to the top of the building with his rifle
either hidden in his pants or disassembled in his backpack.
And by the way, the smallest evening, if you take
the stock off that rifle, it's got a twenty four
inch barrel. You can't even stick the barrel on your backpack.
And then he shoots Charlie Kirk. He then jumps off
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the building and then reassembles his rifle and leaves it
in the trees a couple of hundred yards away, and
then he comes back to find it because he emails
to his boyfriend slash roommate, Oh, if I had just
gotten my rifle back, there would have been no evidence
that I killed this guy. Hey, by the way, do
you remember when I was whether I was carving words
(02:54:50):
into those bullets last week? I mean, this whole thing
is such obvious craft. Tucked any gun on it, you know.
Speaker 2 (02:54:57):
To anybody. Well, I'm talking to one of them, man,
and it's very interesting. So who do you think killed
Charlie Kirk?
Speaker 4 (02:55:07):
You know, if I had any way of knowing, I
you know, I wouldn't be on this program today. I'd
be on Fox News being blasted by the big guys.
But here's the thing.
Speaker 2 (02:55:17):
Wait a minute, Wait a minute, I think I just
got really insulted there. How dare you? How dare you?
Speaker 7 (02:55:29):
All right?
Speaker 4 (02:55:31):
You know, here's the thing. And I had to tell
you something that people that are familiar with firearms don't
recognize is at high powered rifles like a thirty odd six,
the bullet travels faster than the speed of soct right,
And so you know, the old saying was you never
hear the bullet that gets you, because the bullet hits
you before the sound comes. And but I've heard three
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or four different recordings now of Charlie Kirk getting shot,
and on some you can see him or act and
then you hear the gunfire on others from a different end.
You hear the gunfire at the instant that he reacts. Right,
It takes three locations with three different recordings to know
exactly where the shots fired from, because you can triangulate
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that sound differential. Yeah, I mean, I've been I've seen
enough people and done enough shooting myself that you can
see the puff and then lady, you hear the sound.
In this case, that bullet's going three thousand feet per second.
I mean, it's two and a half times the speed
of sound. And it's got another interesting thing that I've
never seen anybody talk about, and that is the hypersonic
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that the bullet's traveling faster than the speed of sound.
Have this thing called a bow shockwave that behind the
bullet is the basically the sonic boom created by the
bullet going through the earth faster than the speed of sound,
and that creates a shockwave. And so the bullet hits you,
and then the shockwave hits you, and you see this
thing where your shirt's going like this. Yeah, that's pretty
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good indication to me that that's a high speed bullet
going faster than the speed of sound. Passing through him
and then the shockwave of catching up. But you know
what the conspiracy theories are all. I was saying, My
wife loves this one. That there was this exploding microphone
on his a Lavlior microphone held in place by a magnet,
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which was then like the Israeli exploding cell phones. Oh, detonated,
and they've got this thing. We see some guy in
a brown shirt pushing on what they claim as a
detonator in the in the audience at the same instant
that Charlie Kirk's shirt ruffles and the and the blood
starts coming out of his neck.
Speaker 2 (02:57:30):
Okay, you, why did you pick on Israel all of
a sudden, I know, I have you just picked on Israel?
He just blamed Israel for Charlie Kirk's death. No, no, no,
You and Candas Owens. You and Candas Owens every time,
every time something happens, Now Candice Owans blames the Jews.
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It's incredible. And I used to like her a lot.
I really didn't, but boy, something's happened. You know.
Speaker 4 (02:57:57):
I introduced her in a defensive liberty rally in the
last election cycle. I thought she I thought she was
a nice, nice lady. I thought she'd gave a good speech.
I've never understood her her popularity necessarily, but she obviously
just just like our ex idiot friend running for a
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secondary of state in Missouri. Valentina Gomez has found that
she can get lots of cliques on the online by
saying the Arabs are the Muslims are responsible for everything
in the world. Kenneth Jones has found that she can
now get clicks by saying that Jews are responsible for
all the evil in the world. And if you, if
you live on internet, clicks, the more outrageous your statements are,
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the more clicks you get. And that's that's one of
the things that I despise the most about in her world.
Speaker 2 (02:58:43):
Well that's interesting because I just didn't see that in
her I thought she was legit, and then all of
a sudden, boy, she dumped the She dumped on the
Jews and still does other than well, how other than
Dave Weinbaum show, Where can people find you? And you
and your and your wife. I'm looking out for you, pal,
(02:59:05):
I know, I know you know you can.
Speaker 4 (02:59:07):
You can catch me on that. Mccoskey, USA, I'm my
office was mccoskey law dot com, m C C L
O s K E Y l A W dot com.
My phone number is three one four seven four thousand.
And you know, if you if you want to go
to war with somebody, call me up and I'll try
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to discourage you.
Speaker 2 (02:59:29):
How do you How do morons know when they're dumbfounded?
Some are happy, others sober, but boom, all right, thank
you so much, you're a great guy. Hi to your wife,
maybe get her on the show next time. And I'll
be back next Friday for another edition of the Dave
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weinbaumb Show. So everybody, thank you for being such good sports.
Well he's a semi good sport. And uh, I'll be
back Friday