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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Glad to be known about.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
She literally came to the United States from a bomb
shelter in Ukraine to escape the war, and she was
going about her day. She was coming home from work
on a light rail train, like all of us do
all the time, and she was brutally murdered.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
We built a city that people want to live in, but.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
We can lose that all if we allow violent crime
like this to go on in our streets.
Speaker 4 (00:30):
Today, we have new video of the aftermath from that attack.
We're going to show this once to report the full story,
but we are sensitive to the fact that this video
shows the death of a young woman. What you're looking
at here, this was the scene immediately after Arena Zarutska
was stabbed by a career criminal.
Speaker 5 (00:50):
Want to get it off your chest. You're in the
right place. They accused the show of being run by boobs. Well,
let me tell you about us, boobs. We're real and
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Dems dig themselves so deep they will soon poke their
heads in China to the millions of MAGA lovers who
were tormented, spit at, lied about, forced to take the shots,
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the ineffective shots. Trump's second go at. It has put
all the layers and cheaters out of government. He's gathered
a spectacular group of patriots. They love him, He's so
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proud of them, and they love each other, all with
similar goals, grabbing each other's knowledge to let the failures
of the last decades back to what our founding fathers
wanted it to be. Dems are lost and continue to
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insist to find out there's no escaping the multiple arms
of justice. The Trump people are applying. Blacks, including a
lot of black women, by the way, Whites, Asians, Latinos
and others are becoming magas every second, Yet they keep
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on sinking, as if someone or something will stop the
growing magas. Each time the MSM speaks its lies, the
Trump numbers go up. They know Trumpers understand who the
real insurrectionists are. When you're swallowed by the sewer, it's
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too late to have a waterfall save you.
Speaker 4 (03:56):
The shock she stares up at her attacker. She covers
her face, looks aroun and curls up in her seat.
It doesn't appear at this moment that any passenger steps
up to help. It is unclear if anyone afterward stepped
up to help her outside of the frames in this video.
Her attacker meanwhile walks away, dripping blood from his knife
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up and down the train. Now we're learning the suspect
is facing the death penalty, but random acts of violence
extend beyond this case across America. Just on Saturday, retired
Auburn University professor Julie Shanelli was killed when simply walking
her dog at a local park. That suspect, Harold Rishard
Dabney IID, is now being charged with two counts of
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capital murder and all this crime, specifically that in Charlotte,
has gained the attention of President Trump.
Speaker 5 (04:47):
Hi, welcome to the Dave Whyne mom Shaw. Hear me
with my lovely wife Lisa Ann Weinbaum, who looks very
very gorgeous today as usual. Thank you, you're welcome, Good morning,
good morning. You blend right in with the flag back there, Yes,
and I know you got me this shirt see this
shirt here. Let me just rise up a tad. Oh wow,
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give me the long shot. Okay, yeah, there, I am. Okay,
it's really really a beautiful shirt and the hat that
goes with it. You know, I don't like to put
the hat on anymore because it's well, it's it covers
my face. And when you're working here, you expect people
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to be able to see your eyes at least I think.
I don't know. I mean, Rogan goes bare headed, doesn't he?
What the hell? Who cares? Anyways, we got a great
show for you today, JJ. Bradshaw I ate ten. Rabbi
moshe think he's got anything more to say about Israel?
Speaker 6 (05:47):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (05:48):
I think he does. Don Mayhew at nine point thirty,
Bill Hardwick at ten. And those are the Bruce brothers
running for the same seat and the scent and they
like each other amazing. And along with my cough, which
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which I've had for about four or five days now. Uh. Finally,
less but certainly not least, my daughter Sarah Weinbaum First Command,
uh and she's coming in with the guy talk about
the First Command investment company that's out there in uh well,
Saint Robert, Missouri. And she's a big part of them now,
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and what else do we have Let's see, Oh, we
got all sorts of crazy stuff going on, and waiting
on our good friend and our genius out there would
be JJ Bradshaw. JJ Bradshaw, who knows everything about the
Constitution we all should know. Erica Kirk and tp U
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s A are suing Sorrows for four hundred million dollars,
contending that he was part of the funding for Charlie's assassination.
You will see how that works out. Oh, this is
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gonna be a fun show. I can tell tp USA
will well will sponsor the Super Bowl U. In fact,
they're not going to sponsor it, and they're going to
put a show during the halftime. I guess it's supposed
to be some kind of a woke show for the
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Super Bowl. Yeah, okay, well we're coming around here. Uh
Z is such a great guy that he ought to
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he ought to have a movie the Chinese Guy, because
I know the last guy I talked to about him
is someone who claimed that he stole all his movies
and he can't make movies anymore in China because of
the tariffs, and the Chinese have stolen the all the
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art there and they're selling out amongst their own people.
So they got they do what they always do. They copy,
they copy you, and then they steal it. So uh. Anyways,
Zohan Massami ma'am Samni, he poses with nine to eleven perpetrators.
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This is how, this is how awful this guy is.
He's a he's a wrote anti Semite, he's anti American,
and he wants to change his country and will be
soon changing New York City into a what he calls
a communist uh, communist insurrection here in the United States,
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and we're gonna have a lot of problems with that,
and so well the New Yorkers uh and and those
those Jews that support him in in the New York
race want to deport themselves to somewhere else, like maybe Russia, China, uh,
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somewhere that appreciates having their countries ruined. So they are
going on with the ceasefire, is what I know. And
two IDF soldiers were killed by Hamas, and the Israelis
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returned fire to them and killed some Hamas. Okay, I'm
facing here, is here to save my ass.
Speaker 7 (10:29):
I can't talk very well today. Please welcome John Jeffrey Bradshaw.
Good morning, David, good morning. Sorry about the Please allow.
Speaker 8 (10:41):
Me to help you save your voice, so shut up
and let me talk.
Speaker 5 (10:47):
That was my plan.
Speaker 8 (10:49):
Okay, good You briefly mentioned Israel and the fact that
Hamas has chosen to at least in theory, violate the ceasefire.
Israel's own Kanesset, which is their congress. For those of
your listeners who are brand new to this show, some
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right wing factions in the Kanesset decided they wanted to
annex the West Bank. And you know, our president doesn't
want that, and Yahoo doesn't want that, and our outspoken
vice president jd Vance said, and I quote, that's a
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very stupid political stunt, end to quote, and they pretty
much got shot.
Speaker 5 (11:37):
Down on that.
Speaker 8 (11:38):
Israel doesn't want the West Bank, they don't want Gaza.
What they would like is peace. So we'll see how
this goes. I'm sure the Rabbi will have a lot
to say about that. I can't wait to hear what
his opinions on these things are.
Speaker 5 (11:55):
Let me let me just say this, Well, I got
my voice. Sure, I think Israel understands that. Uh, you know,
it's not the west Bank, it's it's Joe Judea and Samaria.
That is Israel. Yeah, they said they already have it.
God gave it to them. Well that's right. So for
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anyone to say they're not going to you know, get it,
well they are, They're already there.
Speaker 8 (12:24):
Well, the annexation and all that goes with it is
foolish political human beings, not near the perfection of the Lord.
So yeah, it interests me though that factions in the
Kanesse which very much divided. Much like our Republicans and Democrats,
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the kanesseant is is always a compromise. It's always a
coalition government in Israel, and it actually takes a pretty
damn good politician to put together a usable coalition. Nettielle
has done that fairly well, although there are those who
would like to have him tried and convicted and all
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manner of things. They're just as dysfunctional as our Congress is,
although they show a little better national unity than we do. Anyway, jd.
Vance said, that's a very stupid political stunt, and he's right.
So enough for Israel.
Speaker 5 (13:26):
I'll leave the Rabbi to what what specifically was was
the stunt that that that that who might take the
the Western west Bank is what you were saying. Certainly stupid, Tar.
Speaker 8 (13:46):
This is a right wing faction within the Kanesset, and
it's actually only about six percent of the folks there
decided that they wanted to annex the West Bank, so
they proposed that. Okay, of course net Niojost absolutely not.
Speaker 5 (14:02):
JD.
Speaker 8 (14:03):
Van said, that's a very stupid political stunt, which is
what it was. It's not unlike our Democrats. I get
pull stupid political stunts all the time.
Speaker 5 (14:14):
I get.
Speaker 8 (14:14):
In fact, we have come to expect that from them.
Let's talk about our stupid Democrats for a moment. They
seem to have had the headlines lately. There is a
GOP bill. Was a GOP bill to pay the troops
and essential workers, which were blocked by the Senate Democrats.
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This was a couple of days ago. This is called
the Shutdown Fairness Act, proposed by Ron Johnson, a Republican
from Wisconsin, and it was briefly talked about and ultimately
shut down fifty four to forty five. Now our government
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is shut down. We're approaching the longest shutdown. And your
listeners are a pretty sharp bunch, and they tend to
be up on what's going on national news. But for
those folks who have just tuned in, there was a
continuing resolution passed by the House bipartisan to fund the
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government through the end of November, and the Democrats in
the Senate absolutely will not vote for it. They are
demanding that ridiculous, ridiculous subsidies to the Affordable Care Act,
Obama's signature act, which by the way, was never affordable
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and certainly is not. They want the subsidies to the
tune of one point five trillion dollars to keep people's
insurance rates from going up. Well, if you look at
the nuts and bolts of this thing, this only applies
to illegal aliens. Other folks that have insurance through the
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Obama exchanges, they're howling already because it's already been too expensive.
The one big, beautiful Bill got rid of the subsidies, which,
let me tell you how that works. We've mentioned it
on this show before. But illegal aliens don't have health insurance,
they don't have anything that's to they're not the pergency room, right,
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and they go to the emergency room, and by law
in this country, when you go into an emergency room,
is that they're required to treat you right, who pays
for that you do? And ultimately come.
Speaker 5 (16:33):
I refuse to No, I have to do it too.
Speaker 8 (16:37):
You won't have a choice, I know. So this gets
paid for with your tax dollars through Medicaid and subsidies
to the hospitals who who built Medicaid for these things.
They're righteously so. So to say that we don't have
health care for illegal immigrants is the same thing as
saying the Titanic didn't strike an iceberg. It's pretty obvious stuff.
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So the Dems are holding They're digging their heels in.
We're at the I think the twelve vote on this thing.
Chuck Schumer's fighting for his life here, Poor Chuck. I
would feel so bad for him if I didn't dislike
the man so much. He's between a rock and a
hard place. He's got the far left Democrats, the crazies,
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the drooling lunatics who have been running the party, who
are going to primary him if he doesn't tow the line.
The moderate Democrats are shaking their heads and saying, why
are we doing this? This is suicide, this is political suicide.
They read the polls, so do I. The man in
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the street blames this on the Democrats. Yet the Democrats say,
oh no, this is going to get blamed on the Republicans.
They're the ones that's started.
Speaker 5 (17:52):
Well, the polls, say the Poles disagree with that.
Speaker 8 (17:56):
Well, of course they do.
Speaker 5 (17:58):
They keep the polls. How does that happen?
Speaker 8 (18:02):
It's so sad that people like Haquem Jefferys and Chuck Schumer,
who know they're on the wrong side of this thing.
Only a fool would think they're on the right side
of this thing. They know they're wrong, and they don't
have a choice. They've been painted into the corner by
the nutjobs that run the Democrat Party. At this point,
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there's no place for them to go. They're so screwed, Dave,
and I'm so pleased that they're screwed because I don't
like them. I don't like what they stand for. I
don't like the way they look. Chuck Schumer looks like
a buzzard sitting on a fence post. I don't like it,
not at all. So good, Chuck, if you're sinking good,
I'll throw you an anchor goody.
Speaker 5 (18:46):
You see, that's a learning process for the American people.
They believed all the crap that was shoved down their
throats in the first in the first Trump administration, only
to find out suddenly that these same people like call me,
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like Obama, like Biden, like the rest of the Democratic Party,
we're lying to you. And they were doing in such
a way just to get rid of Trump that they
forgot all the evidence they left and figured that this
guy would never survive this. Nobody survived this, ain't done
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it before. The people.
Speaker 8 (19:32):
And Trump, you're awful lot less.
Speaker 5 (19:34):
The SA praise the Lord Trump.
Speaker 8 (19:37):
So Trump is a fighter, Donald Trump. These are people
that at least had in Trump won a modicum of responsibility,
a modicum of respect, and have shown themselves to be
Charlatan's from one end to the other. Well, here we
are in Trump too, we got the same bunch of clowns.
Consider Schumer and Hakeem Jeffreys, who have lost any sort
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of credibility they might have had save perhaps with their
lunatic far left. And frankly, the lunatic far left is
only a couple of percent of the Democrat Party. They're
running the place. What's going to happen in the midterm elections?
Of course, my powers of prophecy are pretty poor. But
I would suggest that the Dems are going to go
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down in flames because they're being shown to be liars
and Charlatan's and the mainstream media right along with them.
If you look at the polling on the media, it's
down in the dirt, the same place the Democrats are.
Nobody believes what the network news tells them at this
point in time because it's slanted. Oh, by the way,
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this continuing resolution, remember we defunded MPR PBS, the propaganda
arm of the Democrat Party taxpayer funded. I might add
they want money back for that too. That's part of
the Dems digging their heel in. Oh yeah, well, this
will not end well. They're frankly nailing themselves inside a
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burning building and then howling about the fact that they're
inside of burling, burning building. What is the matter with
you people? How about you come up with some suggestions
on how to do this better than what the Republicans
are doing. How about you do that instead of saying
orange man bad, let's go down with this ship the Thames.
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They have gotten so stupid, And consider AOC who has
possibly has an IQ of sixty five on her best day.
I'm not sure I would want a drink mixed by
her in a bar. They're talking about this lunatic being
the next president. Yeah, running now.
Speaker 5 (21:51):
With man Donni being the vice president or uncle what's
his name? Uncle from Vermont?
Speaker 8 (22:01):
You could yeah, uncle Bernie.
Speaker 5 (22:03):
Yeah, you couldn't.
Speaker 8 (22:05):
Make this stuff up, Dave. If you wrote this down,
I know, I know, I know, I would say this
is too ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (22:12):
Right, you can't. You can't make this stuff up.
Speaker 8 (22:15):
Now here's another one for us. I don't follow sports, okay, Dave,
I do care about sports, not in the least.
Speaker 5 (22:22):
I do.
Speaker 8 (22:23):
Well, I know you do, so you're the yen for
my yang. Thirty four people arrested due to gambling in
the NBA, and there is at least a suggestion that
there's a serious mafia connection.
Speaker 5 (22:38):
Yeah, let's stick.
Speaker 8 (22:39):
A look at the seriously overweight JB. Pritzker, who apparently
is the poker player of the century. I have one
over a million bucks in a rig poker game that
is connected to this.
Speaker 5 (22:52):
Yeah you think that's not connected somehow?
Speaker 8 (22:55):
Of course it is. I don't like sports. I don't
follow sports, so all of this is new to me.
But I have had the feeling over the last decade
or so that professional sports is rigged, and I'm sure
that there was some sort of organized crime connection. I
didn't know the Gambino families still existed. I thought they
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put all of them in prison, but apparently they're still
alive and well and indicted.
Speaker 5 (23:22):
When you get legal, legally able to pretty much make
a bet anywhere in the country, you sort of lost
the angle of it's just a little small crowd of
Italians sitting in the you know, sitting in New York City. Yeah,
the Kumba gumba. Yeah, don't forget about it. Yeah, it's.
Speaker 8 (23:46):
This kind of amazed me when it happened, because I
thought these things were much better hidden than that.
Speaker 5 (23:53):
But that's right down the help. But basically maybe the most.
Speaker 8 (23:57):
Recent sports scandal. Let's talk about the NFL for a minute.
Speaker 4 (24:03):
Now.
Speaker 8 (24:03):
I don't watch the NFL. I did watch the last
Super Bowl because the Chiefs were in it.
Speaker 5 (24:07):
Yeah, well, I.
Speaker 8 (24:08):
Watch the Super Bowl.
Speaker 5 (24:09):
Now.
Speaker 8 (24:10):
When these clowns started taking a knee during the national anthem,
I'm done with them permanently. But the halftime show, they're
going to have what's the name of this clown from
Puerto Rico that they're going to have.
Speaker 5 (24:23):
I don't know, he's a real anticon. Huh, bad Bunny?
What is he? A woke guy? It's sponsored by Disney.
Speaker 8 (24:32):
Yes, here's Bad Bunny. I've seen pictures of him wearing
a dress. So this is clearly a conservative sort of guy.
Oh yeah, and Turning Point has got a counterpoint for that. Now,
some of this you can believe in, some of it
you can't. The Turning Point USA website is a rather
moot on this point. But a lot of AI stuff
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has got some first class heavy hitters going to be
in this. Yeah, you meet with our two hundred behind them.
Well I watched that, of course I will. Of course
I won't be watching the super Bowl, and I certainly
won't be watching Bad Bunny.
Speaker 5 (25:10):
Well you'll come up with the Bad Bunny show somewhere
and compare it to what you saw with the TP
USA show. So that's going to be something that's going
to be something the NFL owners are going to have
to deal with here.
Speaker 8 (25:30):
Yeah, what are they going to do about this? They
have committed themselves to something that apparently wildly unpopular, and
you know, it almost reminds me remember the Janet Jackson,
Wardbrobe Math function. Yeah, I happen to be watching that.
That's before folks started taking a knee at these things,
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and I thought, great, you know, sports is supposed to
be a pretty clean operation. This is raw rah. You know,
may the best team win and you put on a
halftime of some half black gal showing her booze. Okay,
I can't. I can't do that. No, I can't do it,
and haven't watched much of it since. And I think
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Bad Bunny is going to be very much the same
sort of debacle. Who in the hell in the NFL
decides these things? Is there somebody that's locked up in
a basement someplace that really hasn't seen what's going on
in this country?
Speaker 5 (26:31):
JP knowes all, he is a sports guy.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
So as far as I know, I mean, the NFL
commissioner would be heavily involved in that decision. And let's
just say many decisions made so far by Roger Goodwin,
his tenuous commissioner, have been questionable at best.
Speaker 5 (26:45):
We'll just leave it.
Speaker 8 (26:46):
That's so good.
Speaker 9 (26:46):
They've hired an entertainment company who has been picking the
entertainment for the past several years, and that is owned
by Jay Z and Beyonce.
Speaker 5 (26:56):
Also get buddies. I'm so shocked that.
Speaker 8 (27:02):
This starts to make more sense to me every moment. Yes,
the left wing loonies have managed to run the NFL
as well. It's okay, I don't watch them. I don't care.
Speaker 5 (27:13):
Well, it's called more like ruine, just like just like that.
They're all Democrats. They're crazy.
Speaker 10 (27:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (27:21):
So will I be watching Bad Bunny? I don't think so.
I've come closer to watching Bunny Rabbit on Sesame Street.
This is just a waste of time on me. Will
I buy any of the products advertised there?
Speaker 5 (27:34):
Nah?
Speaker 8 (27:34):
I don't buy them now anyway. So, okay, since your
voice is shot, let me change.
Speaker 5 (27:41):
Hey, it's getting better. I'm on my second. What is this?
A uh what? Yeah? Cough drop? Thank you?
Speaker 8 (27:50):
Well you sound a little better. You sounded like death
store when you were doing your monologue.
Speaker 5 (27:54):
I thought I was ready. I really was.
Speaker 8 (27:57):
Guy's going to click it You're dead?
Speaker 5 (28:00):
Yeah, And I stood here and took it like a man.
Speaker 8 (28:05):
There's something to be said for persistence on it.
Speaker 5 (28:08):
Well, I think. So, you know, let's let's.
Speaker 8 (28:11):
Talk about Portland for just a minute. Yes, Portland. You know,
at one time that was a beautiful city and it's
turned into a mess. It's it's a liberal nut job.
At this point, I've been there. Trump wanted to send
the National Guard to Portland. Now, if you remember a
few years back, there were Black Lives Matter rioting in
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Portland where they burned down a whole bunch of the city,
burned up a police station, and claimed that it was
a peaceful protest.
Speaker 5 (28:42):
Well, everybody claimed it was a peaceful protest, is yeah.
Speaker 8 (28:46):
Oh yeah. All you had to do was look at
the video and recognize that flames is not a peaceful protest.
But okay, okay, they finish that by a little teaspoon
at a time. And I don't care. I don't believe
that mainstream any a.
Speaker 5 (29:00):
I was saying this AI just just a couple of
months ago, that that, you know, the the one sixer
deal was much worse than anything that went on in
the previous ten years. And I pointed out, I says,
point out all the costs and the lives loss and
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the businesses loss and the fires. Point that out. And
they did, and they did it accurately. And I said,
I said, you know what, you guys are out of it.
You are you know what's going on and you won't
say so. Well, no, know that was proven, I said,
of course, I was.
Speaker 8 (29:41):
All you got to do is look at some video.
Not much to it. Right one six. I didn't see
any smoke. I didn't see any fire. Take a look
at Portland. Back to what I started with. Here, a
judge had issued a temporary restraining order against Donald J.
Trump's Justice Department about putting National Guard troops in Portland.
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That lasted for about a week. Here's where it gets interesting.
The Ninth Circuit Court liberal two to one, said nope,
that restraining order, it's no good. So now we can
put National Guard troops in Portland. That's a win for Trump.
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Oh yeah, why because your listeners know the Ninth Circuit
Court is about as far left leaning without falling over
as you can get in that part of the country.
And they actually saw the error in that temporary restraining
order and did something about it. Good. Good, Maybe maybe
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there's some sanity left in the Ninth Circuit. Okay, we'll
running up on the clock. So I got a last.
Speaker 5 (30:52):
One for it. Go for it, Maybe go for it.
Speaker 8 (30:56):
Exercise that voice, because you got another.
Speaker 5 (31:00):
Here I know, and I'm facing it with courage. Intrepidation.
You got to be pretty tough, that's car Yes, James
car you saw that what you saw what he said?
Speaker 8 (31:14):
Of course I heard what he said.
Speaker 5 (31:16):
Geez, go ahead.
Speaker 8 (31:17):
James Carville one of my favorite left wing lunatics. Now,
let me say this. At one time he was a
pretty smart guy. He's still pretty smart guy, but he's
not here as a fruitcake. I'm afraid too many strokes
and too many drugs have done the guy in. But
he was on a Politics war Room podcast the other day,
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That's something that he's on about once a week, and
Carville came out and said, and I quote, there's no
such thing as antifa end quote.
Speaker 5 (31:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (31:51):
Now, Trump just declared war on Antifa a few days ago.
We saw Antifa in the Baltimore riots, we saw them
in the Portland riots. We have seen Antifa come and go. Admittedly,
they're a guerrilla warfare outfit, kind of loosely.
Speaker 5 (32:08):
They found them one six inside the Capitol Building.
Speaker 8 (32:13):
Indeed, and for James Carveld, Now remember this guy was
the spokesman for the Democrat Party during the Clinton years.
He was a pretty high power dude. Saying there's no
such thing as antifa, James take better drugs. You really
need something better than what you got, because I'm afraid
you're deluded. Anyone, anyone capable of watching those riots could
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see Antifa right out there. Some of them had T
shirts on that said Antifa. Come on, how can you
possibly deny this?
Speaker 5 (32:47):
Well, they can track the funding of this very easily.
Speaker 8 (32:50):
Now I hope that they are. I think here's a
prediction for you. My prophecy have not been too good
the last decade or two, but I'll bet you're going
to find George Soros tie in. This thing is anti
Americos and Antifa and their infinite wisdom is accusing Donald J.
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Trump of being a fashion fascist. Antifa is anti fascist
for those of you folks who live in Duke that
haven't figured it out. And this is the pot called
the kettle black. Well, okay, I've said.
Speaker 5 (33:28):
Well, let me read the things we have on the
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We are back, and I am in honor of the
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Really is not that accounts doesn't it?
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Any kind of head covering works.
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So we have that in common with with the Catholics,
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Well maybe, well not all Catholics may be just the pope.
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Why aren't you supposed to do what the pope does?
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Speaker 5 (40:54):
You get back with you on that one. Ladies and gentlemen,
let me introduce my friend, Wartime Rabbi. Still, because it's
really not over yet, but it's it's headed that way,
we hope still wartime, your money goes to the idea
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you know, and group them up to help each other out.
Please welcome all the way from Israel the West Wall. There,
mos Rothchild, that is Rabbi, Rabbi mosche raw Child. I'm
not as sharp as I usually am, which means there's
a big, big difference obviously, because I've got a cold.
(41:44):
What do you recommend for a cold?
Speaker 15 (41:47):
Put a jacket on?
Speaker 5 (41:51):
I put a hat on? What the hell I got
a shirt on? I'm inside? All right? Well, anyways, I.
Speaker 15 (42:00):
Don't know a lot of fluids, hot tea.
Speaker 5 (42:03):
Stick with Rabbi, you're better off. You're better off as
a oil. Okay, anyways, I'm good. I'm glad you didn't
make that one a reason to take some medicine or something.
All right. Canessa approves bill to apply sovereignty on jude
and Samaria. And now there's a big, the big there's
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a big concern about that. What do you know about him? Okay?
Speaker 15 (42:33):
First of all, let me explain how Israeli politics work.
A law does not get passed until it passes the
Kanesse three times, so it only passed one reading. And
I'll just break you down for you why and about
the timing and et cetera. You basically have a portion
of the country that will do anything to get BB
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Natagno out of office and to embarrass him. So they
put forward this proposal and no one and Bibe's party
voted for it. Six months ago, a year ago, they
all would have voted for it. It's a right wing
it's a right wing cause, annexing ju Dan Samaria. But
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who who made this happen? The left wing parties? They
all made this happen. Why Because they wanted to embarrass
N'taiao and make Israel look bad while jd Vance was here.
So that's why jd Vance referred to He said it
was a terrible, dumb political stunt. It's right, it was
the political stunt by the left.
Speaker 5 (43:37):
Yeah, that's what he was talking about. He wasn't very
clear about it. It's like he was trying to punish BB,
you know, like those responsibility.
Speaker 15 (43:45):
BB did not put this forward, his party did not
vote for it, and it passed only forty nine out
of the one hundred and twenty members of our KNASCID
voted and it passed by twenty five to twenty four,
and that was because all the left wing parties didn't
oppose it. And while they normally this is this is
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one of their platforms. They do not want the annexation,
but they'll support it if it means embarrassing BB. That's
how far they'll go. They will completely they'll completely sacrifice
their own agenda just for one reason, and that is
to get rid of BB. You know you have Trump
derangement syndrome. Yeah, we have BB derangement syndrome here and
(44:28):
it's that was a playbook Trump.
Speaker 5 (44:31):
Uh uh? What is it? The the what is the
name of the thing? The's building.
Speaker 15 (44:38):
The ballroom?
Speaker 5 (44:38):
Yeah, the Trump uh ballroom? Uh, conspiracy whatever. I don't
know anyways, So banning un raw from Gaza, how about Israel? Okay?
(45:01):
What are what are our rights going to be to
cover our took us is back there with the people
that are still killing us.
Speaker 15 (45:12):
Yeah, it's a good question. I mean, right now they
are purposely releasing hostages very very slowly because they don't
Hamas does not want to go to you know, stage
two of this agreement, which means of course disarming, right,
and that is not something that they can agree to.
(45:38):
I mean we you know, we of course we want
them to and we expect them to, but they'll never
you know, agree to that. So they're just drips and
drabs letting out, you know, hostages slowly now, JP, I
don't know if you could check your messages, but I sent
you a sixteen second video. I don't know if you
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guys can play that, but I think you'll get a
kick out of it.
Speaker 5 (46:03):
Okay, I don't know if you could play it on
the screen.
Speaker 15 (46:06):
Can you show video or is it just audio?
Speaker 3 (46:08):
I can't was it was it sent to a Dave
or to the Dave wine Bomb Show.
Speaker 5 (46:12):
I sent it to J. P. Maxwell, okay, okay, while
he was looking for it. You're gonna look for it.
Speaker 3 (46:19):
If you sent it to my Facebook. I don't know
if I'll be able to access it because then I'll
have to.
Speaker 5 (46:22):
Send it to Dave. I'll send it.
Speaker 15 (46:26):
Problem, But I think you'll enjoy this, and I think
your the viewers will as well.
Speaker 5 (46:31):
I just okay to ladies and gentlemen, hold on because
we're going to the movies very soon. Who is smotriche?
And uh he's saying to the Saudi's, if abraham accords
are based on Israel cooperating with a Plisini and state,
you can go pound sand I didn't say that exactly,
(46:53):
but that's about what he said. Who is this guy?
Speaker 15 (46:55):
I think, well, he's a member of the of our
of the leaku to the parties are definitely to the right.
But BB would agree with that. BIB would never agree
to a Palaestinian state. That you're totally rewarding the October
seventh terrorists by giving a Palestinian state. So if at
normalization with Saudi Arabia means we have to agree to
(47:15):
a Palestinian state, no, then then we won't normalize with
Saudi Arabia. But I don't think that is a condition,
to be honest with you. I think the the why
Trump advance so strongly oppose any annexation of Juday and
Samaria is because that will definitely, that will definitely hurt
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any chances of Saudi Arabia or Indonesia or any Muslim
country normalizing with Israel. So they're trying to, you know,
as best they can to prevent you know, that from happening,
so we can move and expand the Abraham Accords.
Speaker 5 (47:56):
Okay, so all right, oh he's got it, all right,
hit it. I can't here you go.
Speaker 21 (48:02):
Yeah, our country has been without a national water slide
for far too long.
Speaker 5 (48:16):
That's pretty damn good.
Speaker 21 (48:19):
Actually, our country has been without a national water slide.
Speaker 5 (48:29):
Kamala was one of them. But who were the rest
of the people that were on the end.
Speaker 15 (48:32):
Yeah, I just put people with suits or whatever.
Speaker 5 (48:34):
Okay, they are right. You didn't want to get picked on,
did you? All right?
Speaker 15 (48:41):
Sore whinding about him, you know with the ballroom and everything.
So I figured, you know, okay, let's make some mixense.
Speaker 5 (48:48):
That was great. That was great. Yeah, I didn't I
don't remember seeing it. So more war coming is uh?
Whereas guys as well, I'm is still a a war
at war? Did they consider themselves at war? Well?
Speaker 15 (49:06):
Yeah, I mean we didn't sign a peace treaty with anyone.
Speaker 5 (49:09):
It was just a ceasefire.
Speaker 15 (49:11):
You know, we all everyone just agreed to stop shooting.
But that's very you know, absence of shooting doesn't make peace.
Speaker 5 (49:19):
Uh.
Speaker 15 (49:19):
You know, we signed a peace treaty with Jordan and Egypt.
You know, we have peace treaties, but this is these
are not peace treaties, they're ceasefires. Believe me, Hamas and
Hesbola would never have agreed to stopping if they thought
they could, you know, if it was to their advantage continue.
Speaker 5 (49:37):
Well, that's obvious. I mean, I mean they still control
a good portion of guys, is that true?
Speaker 15 (49:44):
They control about forty seven percent after.
Speaker 8 (49:47):
We pulled back.
Speaker 15 (49:49):
But but you know, Isra controls fifty three percent, which
is still a lot. We were controlling seventy five percent.
And then the ceasefire, which I believe was a very
good deal for us, it was definitely skewed in Israel's favor.
Meant that we didn't have to completely Uh, we didn't
have to completely evacuate from our positions in Gaza, only
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to to a certain line that was drawn on a map,
which is gives us control of fifty three percent.
Speaker 5 (50:18):
How much? So much? How much of Gaza did Israel
control in two thousand and four.
Speaker 15 (50:27):
Well, before we pulled out completely, we controlled a very
tiny portion, maybe five percent. Yeah, there were there were
there were eight thousand Jews there and you know it
was a million ap people, So.
Speaker 5 (50:40):
So the Jews were I mean, wasn't that supposed to
be a part of Israel according to God.
Speaker 15 (50:47):
I mean it's on the biblical map, yes, But unfortunately,
you know, they don't seem to be taking the Bible
too seriously, especially the parts that say don't kill you
know that kind of thing, not don't kill, its don't murder. Yeah,
don't murder. It's also not take, don't steal, also means
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don't take people, don't take hostages, but you know they don't.
It doesn't seem to.
Speaker 5 (51:15):
Did the women hostages suffer a lot more than the
men hostages? Yeah?
Speaker 15 (51:21):
Look, I think the elephant in the room that has
barely been spoken about, and I understand why. It was
the you know, sexual abuse and so on. So they
definitely did. You know, a few of them have been
willing to talk about it, but there's probably a lot
more than you know. Obviously they don't. They don't like
to talk about that. But yeah, the the what's her
(51:43):
name from Facebook wrote a made a film. One of
the top executives at Facebook made a film. It's called
Uh Silence before Screams or Screams before Silence, and it's
it's available for free. It's an hour long movie about
this very time, and it's on it's on YouTube on YouTube.
Speaker 5 (52:04):
Okay, repeat that, repeat that once one one more time.
I'm checking.
Speaker 15 (52:09):
I'm pretty sure it screams before silence.
Speaker 5 (52:12):
Okay, Uh, Turkey's Ertigon. Trump seems to love him. What
about you?
Speaker 15 (52:20):
It was Sheryl Sandberg from from Facebook. Trump does Trump like?
I mean, look, it's hard to say. You know, sometimes
Trump talks and it's strategic, so you don't know if
he's you know, he's spoken how much he loves Putin
also and then not, so it's hard to say whether
(52:42):
he means it or is it part of his strategy
because he definitely needs Turkey on board sure to help
keep Kamas in place, because Turkey, kats Our, Egypt, these
are countries that have a big influence on Kamas. So,
you know, is it part of the deal. And it
goes hard to say. You know, there's been so many
(53:03):
things in the last two years since the beginning of
the war. You think one thing and then something else happens.
You know, there's a lot of cover up, a lot
of you know, of strategy and stuff, and I understand,
you know, but so on the surface he says positive things,
but who knows.
Speaker 5 (53:17):
Rdigan is trying to buy forty fighter jets from Qatar. Yeah.
Speaker 15 (53:25):
Look, you know he got them to support this ceasefire,
and you know there's wheeling and dealing going.
Speaker 5 (53:32):
On, you know, and he's also my back. Yeah, he's
That is a Muslim state, isn't Turkey? Yep?
Speaker 15 (53:40):
It wasn't until he took over. I mean, let's put
this say it was, but it was a secular Muslim state.
But when Ernawan took over, he turned it into you know,
this religious fanatic type of state, and that's not good
for anybody. But you know, they're part of NATO, I
think Turkey.
Speaker 5 (54:00):
You know, you got ABC News projecting that at airports
or at least reporting they're broadcasting pro Hamas anti Semitic atrocities,
and they're doing it from where they're announcing where the
(54:20):
planes are coming and going. You know about this, I mean,
the next time you come in from Israel, are you
going to be hearing from the river to the sea
on the plane thing? How would that make you feel? Well?
Speaker 15 (54:41):
I don't think I'll hear it on ell all ll
all all the way well to New York. But yeah,
I guess, well.
Speaker 5 (54:52):
From New York to Florida or someplace like that you're
going to get.
Speaker 15 (54:55):
That right on the domestic plight. Yeah, I mean, that's
that would not make me feel very safe. It's hearing
a genocidal call.
Speaker 5 (55:03):
Yeah, so Hitler Hitler's manifesto was found in Jamas, in
the Hamas Front group whatever that is probably their leadership.
Speaker 15 (55:17):
Oh, it's all over, guys there we found that.
Speaker 5 (55:19):
Yeah, so I guess you found that not surprising, is it?
Speaker 15 (55:25):
No, not at all, because you know we know that
the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in the nineteen thirties met
with Adolf Hitler. You know, they see eyed E in
their ideologies. And we call them the Islamo Nazis. You know,
it's the Joddies. That's their ideology is similar, Let's kill
Jews wherever they're found. It's not really about Israel. It's
(55:48):
got Jews wherever they are, and you like the Nazis.
Speaker 5 (55:50):
Okay, going back in history, why is that the Muslims?
I mean the Muslims came after Jesus, all right, and
then six hundred years plus six hundred thirty years or
so he became uh Mohammed. So he didn't hate the
Jews at first, did he?
Speaker 6 (56:11):
No?
Speaker 15 (56:11):
He tried to reach out to them with love. He
tried to adopt things into Islam that was similar to
Judaism and.
Speaker 5 (56:20):
Hello, hell he got rid of it eating.
Speaker 15 (56:23):
Yeah, like he got rid of the trinity. You know
that he didn't have the kinds of the trinity he
had praying multiple times a day and fasting and charity
and and and he tried, but the Jews obviously did
not go along with him, and so then he started
to become incredibly violent, as like how a terrorists, I
mean to put it that way, and that that was
(56:47):
his you know, after love failed, you know, he went
to uh becoming violent.
Speaker 5 (56:54):
Hold on, will you go out and yell at the
uh the guy on that train and say, you know
what I'm doing a sh oh here. But that's the
matter with you. Anyways, I try to train out here.
Speaker 3 (57:04):
And I tried to call ahead and they hung up
on me.
Speaker 5 (57:07):
So bastards. All right, anyways, No, I didn't mean that. Okay,
come on, I'll never get on a train again. So, uh,
you know Fetterman, the senator, Uh, he says my party
betrayed Israel and he's he's one of the few Democrats
(57:27):
voting to open up the government.
Speaker 15 (57:30):
Yeah, we We like him a lot, and he's been
very pro so he's visited here during the war, and uh,
you know, he's trying to rally the Democrats. I won't
be surprised if he jumps parties at some point. Yeah,
you know, when when when when uh, you know, he
(57:53):
starts to realize that it's hopeless in his party and
then instead of that it can't be fixed, he's going
to say, you know, I'm out of here.
Speaker 5 (58:03):
I think he's there already. I mean, you know, come on, yeah,
what have you got to run? Hey, I I'm a Democrat,
but I support all of Trump what Trump's doing, you know,
I don't think that works too that.
Speaker 15 (58:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (58:17):
Anyways, Uh, is there a chance that Hamas could come
back into control? Are we done with the phases of
we're gonna cut the grass or mow the grass, and
back and forth and back and forth. Are we done
with that? I hope.
Speaker 15 (58:34):
I think that Hamas cannot come into power. I don't
think that that's realistic. They're not coming into power. We're
gonna do I think it's going to be smooth now. No,
I think there's gonna be a lot of bumps in
the roads, and it's going to be a lot. You know,
(58:55):
it's not like, Okay, the war's over, they're going to
give back the rest of the dead hostages, They're gonna disarmed,
And no, I don't think it's going to be a
straight line. But I also do not think that Kamas
is going to be back in power over all of Gaza.
Speaker 5 (59:09):
I don't think.
Speaker 15 (59:10):
I don't see that happening.
Speaker 5 (59:12):
Okay, Well, other than Dave Weinbaum show, where can people
uh find and contribute to you? And also buy your book?
And your book?
Speaker 15 (59:23):
Your book is The Hebrew Secrets dot org again, got
our website. You can pick yourself up the copy go
to our website is an alliance dot org. We would
love to hear from you.
Speaker 5 (59:36):
So, uh, I've got one more thing for you. Uh
and uh, those with frogs in their mouths in their
throats don't need honey to catch flies. Tortonio hm hmm, right,
I don't care. Actually, I forgot to write a joke
(01:00:00):
of the rabbi, and I had it from other sources.
So that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it. Rabbi,
I'm sorry I ruined the show with you. I mean,
I might as well. My voice is gone, and I'm
telling bad jokes I feel, but I'm going to go
through this and I'm gonna I'm gonna go through it
like I'm like a like it's a war Patricia. Great video,
(01:00:24):
Rabbi Moshe, great interview, Rabbi, Well what am I always?
That's from JJ. He's not talking to see. He hasn't
mentioned me anymore because I was talking like this. You know,
I'm still talking like this.
Speaker 15 (01:00:40):
Well, I hope you feel better.
Speaker 5 (01:00:44):
Well I feel okay, let's put it that way. It's
just at the end of this thing, I thought I
could swing it without any problems, and I was wrong.
I'm sitting here chewing and a little gems I have
in my hand. Uh.
Speaker 15 (01:01:00):
Well, we haven't cured the common cold.
Speaker 5 (01:01:05):
It just takes time. But thanks for for regalling me
in my uh you know, common thread here. All right,
So Rabbi, hide to the family, and uh, let's get
them the hell out of that war zone. Okay as possible. Okay,
s a p all right, all right, and take care,
(01:01:29):
thank you. All Right, We've got a couple of things
we can do. Let's do some funny stuff for goodness. Well,
wait a minute, we got three three bits, right, all right,
and we've played have we played any of those? Yet?
Speaker 3 (01:01:46):
We have only played two clips, and none of the
Charlie kirkbits.
Speaker 5 (01:01:53):
Put on the first one? Wait, no, not the first one.
Put on the last one.
Speaker 3 (01:02:00):
I don't have the original sheet. Is that the one
to make sure I get the right one here that
Carlson talks or is that.
Speaker 5 (01:02:07):
The that's well, the the one with bit immortal Charlie
Charlie point MP three. Okay, you thought you could kill
Charlie Kirk. You have made him a mortal.
Speaker 7 (01:02:27):
You have immortalized Charlie Kirk, and now millions will carry
on his legacy, and we.
Speaker 3 (01:02:34):
Will devote the rest of our lives.
Speaker 4 (01:02:39):
To finishing the causes for which Charlie gave his last
measure of devotion.
Speaker 5 (01:02:46):
That's Stephen Miller. He's uh, He's the one that is
being picked on by AOC and the reason is that, well,
he's short, he's bald, and he's Jewish. What the hell?
W what am I here? Chop Liver? How con you
(01:03:08):
can't mention Mary? She's got to pick up the little
guy who happens to be Jewish in both all right,
I guess what are you gonna do, okay, play a
couple of funny ones. Please, germs.
Speaker 8 (01:03:28):
Where did the sudden fear of germs.
Speaker 18 (01:03:30):
Come from in this country?
Speaker 8 (01:03:32):
How do you notice this?
Speaker 20 (01:03:33):
The media constantly running stories about all the latest infections Salmonella,
E coli, hantavirus, bird flew and the Americans are they
panic easily. So now everybody's running around scrubbing this and
spraying that, and overcooking their food and repeatedly washing their hands,
trying to avoid all contact with germs. It's ridiculous, and
it goes to ridiculous links. In prisons, before they give
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you a lethal injection, they swab your arm with alcohol.
Speaker 22 (01:04:02):
I remember the story of the fella here. A while
ago was running for Congress as a Republican. He stopped
by a farm to do some campaigning, and when the
farmer heard he was a Republican, his jaw dropped and
he said.
Speaker 5 (01:04:14):
Wait right here.
Speaker 22 (01:04:15):
He said, while I get ma, She's never seen a
Republican before, so he got mod. The candidate looked around
for a podium to give his speech from. The only
thing he could find was a pile of that stuff
that best. Truman took thirty five years trying to get
Harry to call fertilizer. So he got up on the
mound and when they came back, he gave his speech.
Speaker 5 (01:04:37):
End of it.
Speaker 22 (01:04:38):
The farmer says, that's the first time I've ever heard
of republican speech. Candidate said, that's the first time I've
ever given a Republican speech from a democratic platform.
Speaker 5 (01:04:56):
I met him, I ever met him. I take it
by the pill. I ver met him. I've met him.
The pandemic it will chill. Iver met him, I ever
met him. I let it take its course. Iver met him,
I ever met him. Now I'm naying like our horse. Okay,
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well that was a that was hard on the ears
a little bit. But don't I get into any applause.
Don't listen to her. What a she though? That of you? Though?
You know I have appeared at home, and uh, I
guess it's because of me, mostly because when I'm alone,
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I swear a lot. I swear at the TV, I
swear a lot. And h the bird now he's he's
doing he's doing a lot of stuff with with that,
and he's yelling it out and he's mad. And when
he when he wants me to come in and pick
him up, so he can do uh, welcome to you know,
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my son, my my good son with gray feathers and
red feathers. And I say, I say, I want to
introduce you to the the King, the king of all birds,
just under God, Malcolm wine Bomb. And he goes up
and he flaps his wings and he kisses me, and
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then I get him something to eat. Said you. Hear
him from the living room and he's screaming at you
and you know, the F word and other things. Is
that good? I don't know if I can put him
on the show. What do you think I think it
would be cool?
Speaker 8 (01:06:45):
He also like the.
Speaker 5 (01:06:48):
Yeah that.
Speaker 3 (01:06:50):
Yeah, so is he doing it? Is that his Dave
Winbomb in person? Is that what it is?
Speaker 7 (01:06:57):
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Speaker 5 (01:06:57):
Yeah, I'm saving you here. I teaching things like Malcolm
and what yeah? The words? Yeah, okay, yeah, I'm trying
to see you pushed it a little too far. You
have used those words too, Who doesn't? Who doesn't. I
didn't teach him those words. He just overheard me and
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over and overheard you. Yeah, don't tell me that. Okay,
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Speaker 5 (01:15:04):
Yeah, Shannon Reid said Malcolm would be entertaining too. You
could create a whole skit and go viral. You know
they're doing this with reels. If you've seen these parrots
on the show, they have a I think it's like
a AI kind of thing, but they treat him as
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if he's like a either a fellow officer or he's
some kind of a criminal. They picked up and they
give him the interview and he's always got a funny
line in parrot talk. He's a green parrot. Okay, Christopher Rosani,
your bird. Malcolm sounds as though he has more common
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sense than a Democrat circus of idiots. I couldn't agree
more him. Hey, get yourself a chicken for Malcolm, so
he's not alone. If you can't train your chicken, you
can eat them with your pasta. That's pretty good. That's
pretty funny right there. Gudazia's in Saint louis great Italian
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food and it's not totally expensive, okay, and they are
nice to you there. You know they don't demand you
take your hat off, like and I asked them about
that because Charlie, Charlie, Uh, what's the last name there,
Gatto's Gedo's close enough. Uh, you know you gotta take
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your hat off. I says, why because we told you to.
I says, well, what if I'm Jewish and I wear
a yamuca, doesn't matter? Take your hat off? Well, how
the pope wears hats, the cardinals wear hats. Do they
tell them to take their hats off? The Catholic people
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that are running the Catholic church? I bet you they don't.
You know, anyways, that's a pretty good defense, isn't it.
I mean, what would they do if Jesus turned up
wearing a cap? Take your head off or go somewhere.
Speaker 3 (01:17:12):
I don't know if they have a policy where if
it's a religious thing that you can keep it on.
Otherwise it was just, you know, just like a regular
ball captain has come off there.
Speaker 5 (01:17:22):
I just I just killed the religious argument because they
didn't use that. They said, well, if you're not a Catholic,
you know, I mean, that's all it is. It's picking in,
it's picking on Jewish people. I think I think so.
Speaker 8 (01:17:43):
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Speaker 9 (01:17:46):
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Speaker 5 (01:18:17):
Judge Janine who is now in the DOJ working with Bondy,
she charges black teens for up to thirty years now
who are who have been let off? Like you know,
ten twenty thirty times they go back. It's a turning door.
(01:18:42):
They always get out. It's a policy of these some
of these judges, and they're they're killing, they're stealing from
they're raping other blacks. And this has been going on
for a lot of years. So that's another reason that
(01:19:05):
Trump is getting all this this publicity because she's cleaning
up these these neighborhoods. And you look at Mayor Bauer
in DC, she hates Trump, but you know what, she
finally caved and she listened to Trump, and he went
in and he arrested a bunch of people and made
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it safe. And they're both very happy with this. Even
that idiot Pritzker had to admit that, yeah, he needs help,
but apparently he lied all the way else with that
just doesn't need it from Trump, and yet he's got problems.
Chicago has had a problem in the black community for
(01:19:53):
you know, sixty sixty plus years. And what that came
from was the the administration by Lyndon Johnson where they
passed a civil rights bill which included a bunch of
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payouts to the to the black community in Chicago and
other places. But Chicago took it and men started leaving
their families. They didn't need the men to make money anymore.
The government was giving them money and they were giving
it sometimes per child. So so what happened These kids
(01:20:41):
missed the fatherly way of bringing up children, which you
need some authority other than women can do. I mean,
a woman can can take their own situation and be
great mothers, but it's very tough for them to be
a father and a mother. You can ask any one
(01:21:03):
of them. I'm sure there are some out there that
do a good job. I know of them. Clarence Thomas,
I know him and his father left, the family left,
his family ended up in his grandfather's home. And when
he got it on the line, the grandpa was very,
very tough with Clarence Thomas, and he turned him into
(01:21:26):
a very respectable person. You can't You might not like him,
but the guy seems pretty logical to me, and he's
he's one of one of the greatest Supreme Court justices
in history, and he's very very committed, very very well.
(01:21:47):
He's You don't buy a guy like that off anyways.
And he had to face an idiot. He had to
face an idiot by the name of Joe Biden as
the leading committee to get him, well, in this case,
it was to get him not to be a Supreme
(01:22:08):
Court justice. And they made up all this stuff about
him and this woman who claimed that she was being
harassed by him and all that. Think about that, and
he voted against him and he still won. So, Patricia
Oden Maxwell at the prayer conference I just attended, they
(01:22:33):
felt very strongly that we need to be praying for Pam.
They feel that she's the next target. You're talking about,
Pam Bondy. Yeah, Well, you know, they're all targets. They
hate them all. And the interesting thing about watching the
(01:22:55):
presser the other day was that they were all on board.
There was you could tell they loved each other. They
didn't just love Trump of all they do, but they
love what he's doing and they want to do it
right and do it as much as they can and
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stop what's going on in these neighborhoods. When did a
Democrat ever ever do that? Never? It always gets worse
under them, all right, because there's always something else going on.
I mean, this was an invasion. They have twenty million,
let's say it's fifteen million. I don't know, but fifteen
(01:23:37):
to twenty million people come into this country, give him,
give him hotel rooms and license licenses, car licenses and
all this stuff, get them jobs and things like that,
(01:23:57):
and using taxpayer money for that. That's money wasn't spent
for that. There was no we're going to take care
of illegal aliens. And now they don't even call them
illegal aliens because because they're ashamed. They're not ashamed, I
shouldn't say that. They want to be brazen about it,
(01:24:19):
but they don't want to mention that because it implies
illegals illegally to them. Their illegality seems to be attached
to them, and it is, and there's no calling that
lefter right now, I opened the show with this young
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beautiful woman who was who was a refugee of Ukraine.
She was hiding in the Ukraine. And you would think
Ukraine would be a lot tougher to live in and
stay alive than North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina, I think,
(01:25:10):
And she uh so, she walks in and this is why,
this is why I think paranoia is important. She was
completely like in her own mind. She sat down in
front of a black guy, and nothing wrong with that.
(01:25:32):
But I don't know. If I was sitting there and
this guy was fidgeting around and I'd be looking at that,
I might pick a different seat. Okay, And you could
talk all that racist, I don't care. The guy didn't
have a good look to him, and obviously, and there
(01:25:52):
were other blacks on the on the on the train,
but she sits right in front of him and within
seconds this guy is stabbing her in the neck, all right,
within seconds. Now there were other people on the on
the there. Why was the white girl picked? Don Why
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anyone got a question answer to that, because there were
plenty of black people, black women, black men.
Speaker 15 (01:26:22):
Proximity huh, proximity exactly.
Speaker 5 (01:26:25):
So I think just changing your proximity at least you
could see him coming.
Speaker 3 (01:26:31):
Yeah, if I'm on you know, I've had to travel
to DC before and take the very complicated metro system
in DC. If you have never done it, it's an experience.
If I was even in Saint Louis, if I'm riding metrolink,
if I'm in there alone and there are the people,
I tend to sit in an area more secluded to myself. Now,
(01:26:53):
we don't know if maybe she was sitting there, did
this guy come on maybe after her?
Speaker 5 (01:26:56):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:26:56):
I've never seen the footage on that part, so I
don't know. Maybe he came in after the fact and
sat behind her, and she just was kind of lackadaisical,
maybe not paying attention, didn't think there was a reason
to pay attention. Then suddenly got stabbed or what situation was.
But yeah, I just tend to sit by myself unless
you can't because it's too crowded or something like that.
Speaker 5 (01:27:16):
But now I remember going to New York City and
getting on a train. It was before you, honey, I think.
And I was by myself and I was I was,
you know, like sitting there and saw a guy reaching
(01:27:39):
into a woman's purse who wasn't paying attention, and I
said something and said, hey, what are you doing? And
people were getting out at the time, and she didn't
she didn't know what was going on still, and he
took a look at me like he was going to
pull a gun. Okay, he was reaching into this pocket.
(01:28:01):
And then I guess he decided, thank God, not to
follow through with that because he could have easily killed me.
And when I would have done it again, I think
I would. I don't know, but I knew there was
danger there and that that uh, this this woman. And
(01:28:23):
then after that, I said, you know this guy was
into your purse. No, I didn't know. I said, well
maybe you ought to, you know, hold your purson little
tighter around here or something, you know. So all right,
well that's my story and I'm sticking to it. So
No King's Day, No King's Day, what a joke, A
(01:28:46):
bad joke, A bad joke on the Democrats.
Speaker 3 (01:28:51):
I seriously have a question on this. Go ahead, what's
the purpose of the No King's rally because Trump's done
nothing to remember, Actually, you can make a case that
Biden did a lot more to act like a king
quote unquote. Trump's actually opened up more freedom for everybody.
(01:29:12):
I don't understand even the concept of the no King's rally,
and I've never had anybody really be able to clearly
tell me what they're for.
Speaker 5 (01:29:21):
Well, the kings are they just they just miscalled it
by you know, ten fifteen years because Obama thought he
was a king, and so did Biden thought he was
a king. And when he told his DOJ to do
stuff like raid Meri Lago with no reason other than
(01:29:44):
to find out stuff about Trump, then we knew that
this is what they did. And they also what they
do is they take the stuff that they do and
they assigned it to Trump to try to impeach him twice.
They want to impeach him right now because of the
(01:30:04):
big the ball thing, the ballhouse whatever, ballroom, ballroom. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:30:10):
Yeah, President's doing construction during presidents that it has been
a long term tradition. As a matter of fact, I
remember Obama spending billions to a part of it down
to build.
Speaker 5 (01:30:20):
A basketball court.
Speaker 3 (01:30:21):
Yeah, this is nothing new.
Speaker 5 (01:30:24):
What do you need for a basketball court.
Speaker 3 (01:30:26):
He was a big basketball fan, grew up in Chicago.
I guess he was a Bulls fan. But there's even
more celebrities coming out speaking out against Obama. Safe Steele,
who was a former ESPN reporter an announcer. She was
cut from the company because she refused to take the
COVID shot. Yeah, and now she came out and has
spoke out against Obama, saying that he was basically planting
the seeds of all this unrest the entire time. I
(01:30:49):
wonder if shielding up on Fox News at some point.
I think she would do a good job there.
Speaker 5 (01:30:52):
But there's there's a lot of I might, I might
have a letter to content. I think I'm out of contact.
Texted her at one time, trying to get her on
the show.
Speaker 3 (01:31:02):
Oh my gosh, that would be huge. Oh yeah, and
she was a good ESPN reporter too, so it was
very sad that she was, like yeah, especially for those reasons.
But yeah, it's just interesting how now. And the rumor
still is and I mean, obviously I'll see it. I'll
believe it when I see it, but that Obama could
be arrested and charged anytime.
Speaker 5 (01:31:22):
Oh yeah, And I'm hoping it happens. I hope it
happens too. And Biden leading the way Biden didn't know
what he was doing, is that correct?
Speaker 3 (01:31:30):
Let mean, give me a break, well and the rumors
Biden or he didn't or or you.
Speaker 5 (01:31:35):
Put you, you put the x Obama people that went
to Biden who used the auto pen and arrest them,
rest them both. Because whatever whatever Biden did with that
pen with with those people that were doing the pen
was not approved by the president. And it's stuff that
(01:31:57):
has to be approved by the president, uh, not just
auto penned in by somebody else meaningless.
Speaker 3 (01:32:05):
I think you make a case that if they can
and they'd have to be able to prove it, but
if they can prove there was an autopen it wasn't
actually Joe Biden Senator on those partons and not something
he actually wanted to do as the quote president and
got'm using quotes on that, then it was seemed like
those would be no one void at that point.
Speaker 5 (01:32:21):
I am waiting for the people that that talk about
one six as if they know what they're talking about,
like Pritzker, who absolutely either doesn't I think he knows
what it is, but he's a total liar. They were
given a crap about Trump and uh and all the
(01:32:46):
all the resident insurrectionists that were causing the one sixth thing.
It was a total fraud. I knew it was a fraud.
We've had Jeff's Zinc on the show, and Ryan Zinc,
who know it's a fraud, being represented by my friend
and good guest, uh Mark and Patricia McCluskey, who's not
(01:33:09):
going to be on this week, but uh he'll be back.
And and they know exactly what happened. They're disappointed, they wonder,
they're wondering why he's calling up people. He wants to
talk to the president. Hell, I want to talk to
the president about one six Of course, I got to
fix my voice, don't I. I'm getting a workout right now,
(01:33:31):
aren't I? Hello? And I'm doing okay? All right? It
was It was ugly at first, though, you know, it's.
Speaker 13 (01:33:38):
Maybe he'll be quiet the rest of the day.
Speaker 8 (01:33:41):
Well, your voice recovers.
Speaker 5 (01:33:44):
Is that what you want me for? Honey? You will
mean just to be a stud just sitting there because
you're a pretty girl. Is that what you want from me?
Speaker 8 (01:33:55):
That's exactly what I just said.
Speaker 5 (01:33:57):
I'm good at sitting alone. You know, I am good it.
You know, I was just crazy that you broke the
you broke the TV. Anyways, So what else did.
Speaker 8 (01:34:09):
You break this week?
Speaker 5 (01:34:11):
What?
Speaker 25 (01:34:11):
What else did you break this week?
Speaker 5 (01:34:14):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:34:15):
What did you do?
Speaker 5 (01:34:16):
Well? Was we went to Saint Louis and we were
going to buy my grandson. You know these indoor golf
things where you hit it and it shows you how
far it went and how high it went. And I
wondered if I could do that in my basement. And
I was having trouble following through. Okay, you know when
you when you go back, you got to come back up, okay,
(01:34:39):
and you got to use that. That's a very big
part of the golf swing, a regular golf swing.
Speaker 14 (01:34:45):
You used the longest club that you own to see,
I needed to see if it would fit.
Speaker 5 (01:34:51):
Driver used.
Speaker 25 (01:34:54):
And what did you hit with your driver?
Speaker 5 (01:34:56):
I'm sorry you weren't there to caddy me, but yeah,
I hit the I hit. I mean I made sure
at the back that I had the right swing, and
coming up I had a great follow through into into
a Uh who the hell is that? Anyways? Oh he's
(01:35:16):
got stuff? Oh look at that all right? Well, anyways, Anyways,
I broke a chandelier. Is that right?
Speaker 9 (01:35:24):
You broke the non replaceable light in the ceiling fan.
Speaker 5 (01:35:28):
That I what do you mean non replaceable?
Speaker 26 (01:35:30):
Not replaceable?
Speaker 8 (01:35:31):
It's lad lights are built in.
Speaker 5 (01:35:32):
Well could you just.
Speaker 9 (01:35:36):
And it shattered everywhere, shattered halfway.
Speaker 5 (01:35:42):
Through the entire I spent an hour picking up the
crap up. I swear to got it.
Speaker 3 (01:35:47):
So as a as a kid, I was very big
into still in big into sports, but trying to play
baseball and all that. And I obviously anytime, was trying
to work on my hitting and pitching and all that.
And so I would swing a luminum bat downstairs. My
dad kept telling me, quit swinging that bat, you're gonna
break something. Well, we had back in the day. Kids
probably wouldn't know this now because I don't think they
(01:36:08):
make him anymore.
Speaker 5 (01:36:09):
But well, those.
Speaker 3 (01:36:10):
Microwaves used to not be condensed. They used to be
just big. And we had one that was huge from
sears and it had a big glass front. I mean
this glass front was as big as the monitor here,
full thick glass. And one day I'm swinging and I
came through my back handh and shattered the whole thing.
Speaker 5 (01:36:28):
So so did you go hungry for like a week.
Speaker 3 (01:36:31):
Let's just say that I crumpled under the table underneath
where the microwa was and like freaked out for hours,
waiting for Dad to come home. Thing, Dad's gonna kill me.
Speaker 5 (01:36:40):
Dad's wing to kill me about what?
Speaker 3 (01:36:44):
Yeah, this was last week, uh, probably about ten maybe eleven,
And so my aunt was visiting at the time, and
both my parents were gone, and so she heard it,
of course, and came down and I'm.
Speaker 8 (01:36:55):
Under the table.
Speaker 3 (01:36:56):
I'm gonna Dad's gonna kill me.
Speaker 5 (01:36:57):
I'm gonna die.
Speaker 26 (01:36:58):
Dad's gonna kill me.
Speaker 3 (01:37:00):
And so Mom comes home first and she says, Pat,
he broke broke the microwave, but listen, he's punished himself,
like he I'm actually concerned about him right now. He's
an ever sreck and so so then Mom waits for
Dad to come home and she goes, okay, now something.
So then Mom's advocating for me. Hey, listen, he broke
broke the microwave, but he's punished himself. And of course
(01:37:21):
Dad tells me that I was gonna pay for the
microwave right not knowing I didn't know he was under warranty,
and so I did odd jobs, and Dad told me
I'm paying for the microwave. And all he did is
put it in a savings account for me. But still
I had to learn that lesson.
Speaker 5 (01:37:33):
Lesson he had some dire's a plan there. You know
you you were at least you were on time, right,
you know at least you were on time. Uh. And
my next guest, Uh, he's he's a good guy. But
you know, I don't know if he's imitating the guests
who's coming in after him? Who is always late? Somebody
(01:37:56):
is usually early? Yes, I know you had a car
car problem. Okay, anyways, this this gentleman here, Actually I didn't.
Speaker 14 (01:38:05):
But I mean, if you want to make excuses for me,
it's okay. Hey, I live up to my mistakes. I'm
not going you live up to your mistakes.
Speaker 13 (01:38:12):
Yeah, I don't make excuses for it to make a mistake.
Speaker 5 (01:38:15):
It's me, right, who's accusing anybody of being honest?
Speaker 13 (01:38:21):
In fact, I'll show you how bad it is is that.
Speaker 14 (01:38:24):
You know, one time I thought I was wrong, but
I was really right, and so that was that was
the only mistake I've ever made.
Speaker 5 (01:38:31):
So you have no confidence in yourself. You think you
just do wrong things. And you're really right.
Speaker 13 (01:38:38):
It's a it's an interpretation, but I think that's going
to hurt you. It's an interpretation.
Speaker 5 (01:38:43):
Yeah, you should be able to interpret things correctly.
Speaker 13 (01:38:46):
I do.
Speaker 14 (01:38:48):
And it's others around me and who who have with
the interpreting that what you just said very good?
Speaker 5 (01:38:53):
Hey wait a minute, you twisted that around.
Speaker 13 (01:38:56):
Okay, you said you said it.
Speaker 5 (01:38:58):
Was all about you, judge.
Speaker 3 (01:39:00):
I got to defend Dave here. He's not feeling well
and he's on very strong cough drops.
Speaker 13 (01:39:05):
So I had the cough drops in the Jack Daniels variety.
Speaker 5 (01:39:09):
Is that what it is? That's later?
Speaker 14 (01:39:12):
But hey, I'm with you, mane you could probably hear
I've had I've got a voice change thing working here.
Speaker 13 (01:39:17):
It's no, I just I haven't just now reached puberty.
Speaker 5 (01:39:20):
But I don't would be watched to know that, well yesterday,
what I haven't reached puberty? Who gives a damn about that?
Speaker 14 (01:39:30):
I said, I haven't. I mean I've already done that.
I've already been through that. No, it's I don't know.
You've got the same thing I got.
Speaker 13 (01:39:36):
That's right, yeah, man, that stuff's miserable.
Speaker 5 (01:39:39):
You want you want, you want?
Speaker 13 (01:39:41):
Yeah, as a matter of fact, I do take.
Speaker 5 (01:39:43):
A couple got there you go?
Speaker 13 (01:39:49):
That is that's not approved?
Speaker 3 (01:39:53):
It where we are not passing pills on this.
Speaker 5 (01:39:54):
Show to serve Yeah, we are kind of so oh
they're not their cough drops. That's what it says, their
cough drops.
Speaker 15 (01:40:07):
I don't even know where to go with that metal it.
Speaker 5 (01:40:09):
Says their mental cough suppressant. No, that's menthol that mental
in your case, you got the mental one.
Speaker 13 (01:40:18):
How come I have?
Speaker 5 (01:40:19):
How about the mental one?
Speaker 13 (01:40:21):
How come I have to bring you back to the
show here.
Speaker 5 (01:40:25):
I thought this was part of the show.
Speaker 14 (01:40:27):
You didn't even say anything about me sporting my Sam
Spade look.
Speaker 5 (01:40:31):
Today, Sam Spade, I just figure you were trying to
be You want me to put my jacket out now
and compare to them? You want to make this a competition.
Speaker 14 (01:40:40):
I need a Fedora. That's the only thing I'm missing
to create ensemble?
Speaker 5 (01:40:44):
Here? Ensemble?
Speaker 13 (01:40:46):
Did I say create? Complete? The ensemble?
Speaker 5 (01:40:49):
Sorry? Complete? That means you can't put anything else on.
We're done. We can't do that anymore. I will put
that code out there and that will show you a
bit their look, but it's not I don't want to
do that right now.
Speaker 13 (01:41:03):
Let's let's say that. Let's save that for the next show.
Speaker 5 (01:41:06):
I mean, you know, we've had We've had lots of
things happening.
Speaker 8 (01:41:10):
You had Trump.
Speaker 5 (01:41:11):
Uh, they're starting to indict a lot of people and
and uh government.
Speaker 14 (01:41:19):
Until proven guilty.
Speaker 5 (01:41:26):
What what I'm going to go back and start over.
This man is an engineer, He's supposed to be smart.
He's also a chicken farmer and h he is running
for state Uh he's a state representative running for senate
against my next guest, who's also a rep running for senate.
(01:41:49):
I call him the Bruce Brothers because they're friends and
they actually ran the show on July fourth.
Speaker 13 (01:41:57):
Independence Day.
Speaker 5 (01:41:59):
I know, Yeah, I was out there fighting with some some.
Speaker 13 (01:42:03):
Uh you were at Bunker Hill.
Speaker 5 (01:42:06):
I mean I was fighting with I was. I was
on the golf course, said that golf course. Yeah. No,
And to high school with him, didn't you? No, No, No,
I went to high school in Evanston, Illinois. You know,
I keep on downgrading. Then I go to Denver, then
I go to Saint Louis. Then I'm here, and you
(01:42:28):
know what, this is the best spot I've ever been
in that you know that, I know that was bothering
me for a long time.
Speaker 13 (01:42:35):
You're it's a curtious That auous.
Speaker 14 (01:42:42):
Route through the Midwest sounds sounds like you were running
from the law or something.
Speaker 5 (01:42:48):
It does my I mean, some of my relatives back
home said when my father moved down h that he
did it because he told on Vinnie. Really, you know,
he was in the south side of Chicrgo with liquor
stores and he had connections.
Speaker 14 (01:43:06):
So now so now now that's you know, telling on
Ivan because I heard the other day that that the
Russian mafia has taken over the trucking industry in Chicago.
That's what happens when you get rid of a good
Italian like Jimmy Hoffa.
Speaker 5 (01:43:25):
Yeah, he's not. We was on that tan was he?
Speaker 13 (01:43:28):
I have no idea what he was.
Speaker 14 (01:43:30):
But don't you remember they're still looking for Jimmy. He's
either in Bermuda or somewhere in the cavan.
Speaker 5 (01:43:38):
Have you been listening to what's going on.
Speaker 13 (01:43:40):
He's buried in Soldier Field. He walked all over my joke.
Speaker 5 (01:43:43):
He was there a joke. Yeah, I'm sorry, Go ahead,
O never mind, give him some applause. He's getting he's
getting depressed. He doesn't deserve that much.
Speaker 13 (01:43:55):
All right, what'd you want to talk about anyway? I've
got a few things.
Speaker 5 (01:43:58):
If you don't, I got it. But but I want
to talk about the basketball thing where all these guys
are are. I mean it's huge. Yeah, you talk about
the Mafia. Yeah, you wonder where they went. They're right
in this, all the Mafia guys. You thought that went
away all in this?
Speaker 14 (01:44:15):
Well so so it started to look like, as most
of us suspected anyway, that professional sports is just professional wrestling, right,
It's it's all kabuki theater.
Speaker 13 (01:44:29):
And that pisses me off. Yeah. Well, I mean there
was a game.
Speaker 5 (01:44:32):
I love to watch games, I'm that's what I do.
Speaker 13 (01:44:35):
But this is sports betting.
Speaker 5 (01:44:37):
I know.
Speaker 13 (01:44:37):
That's what's driving this.
Speaker 14 (01:44:38):
Whenever you've got this much money available out there, then
there's an incentive.
Speaker 13 (01:44:43):
You remember the Black Sox back in the.
Speaker 5 (01:44:45):
Twenty Yeah, I do, exactly.
Speaker 14 (01:44:46):
Okay, So it was going on backs Park, Yeah, it
was going on back then, and and so now it's
on steroids because now you can bet on everything. You
can bet whether or not they are going to complete
the quarterbacks is going to come like the next pass and.
Speaker 13 (01:45:01):
All that kind of stuff.
Speaker 14 (01:45:02):
Well, that's an incentive, right, And you know a bunch
of people say, well, you know, he's a ninety eight
percent thrower, and so I'm going to bet you know,
a thousand dollars or whatever. Well you can instantly see
that now through computerization, see how much it is on
one side of it or the other. And a simple
little drop pass turns into millions of dollars almost so seriously.
Speaker 5 (01:45:27):
And you could look. I found they have these tables
that you can see through with certain glasses on and
or wristwatches, you can see the cards the other guys have.
Speaker 14 (01:45:38):
Yeah, yeah, and see that's just a tip of the iceberg.
Speaker 5 (01:45:42):
Oh yeah, then there's a criminal, real criminal side where
they know that. And then you you lose, like a
million of four, or even if you win a million
four like Pritzker did, you either have to keep it
and it's a bribe, or you have to pay him
(01:46:03):
back if you're lost, or you could be dead. Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:46:08):
So so what do we keep doing?
Speaker 14 (01:46:10):
You know, we keep you know, passing stuff like what
we did with the sports betting thing. The reality is
is that that amendment. Most folks don't don't know this
because they didn't bother reading this is in Missouri, and
so that they didn't bother reading it. But basically what
it is is the way it's set up, the sports
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betting company doesn't have to pay a dime to the
state of Missouri.
Speaker 5 (01:46:34):
It is. It is such a what if your own
stock and you sell your stock, you no capital games
on those? Yeah?
Speaker 13 (01:46:40):
No, well we lord the capital gains, right, so but yes,
we're we No, actually we did.
Speaker 14 (01:46:46):
We got totally got rid of capital gains, but still
at capital gains at the federal level, that needs to
go away. You know that all that is is a
penalty for doing good, So we penalize people for uh
saving money.
Speaker 5 (01:47:01):
Basically, Well, isn't that the whole idea behind the making
good and best taxes? You know, we didn't have the
irs in nineteen thirteen.
Speaker 14 (01:47:11):
Huh yeah, is that the fourteenth Amendment? No, I don't recall,
but that's one of them. It's one of the teams
in the amendments. But yeah, So, as it turns out,
I've got an HJR that I'm going to be filing
again this year that encourages the states to have a
constitutional to have a constitutional convention so that we can
(01:47:34):
just repeal that act. All the taxes are collected by
the state, and then the state pays a percentage, you know,
what their pro ratish share is to the budget for
that year. And I added the little wrinkle that if
the federal government doesn't pass a budget, then the state
is not obligated to pay.
Speaker 13 (01:47:50):
Their pro ratish share.
Speaker 14 (01:47:51):
Now you talk about making us Congress tow the line,
all of the corruption would disappear are practically overnight with that,
and then that puts the power back into the people's hands.
And so you know, we are a lot more responsive
in the state legislature to our constituents than those folks
(01:48:12):
in the federal government. No offense to any of them,
but the reality is they're dealing with a system that's
been in place now, well since de Torqueville back in
eighteen thirty seven when he said, you know, America will
survive as a democratic republic until our politicians figure out
how to how to buy your vote with your money.
Speaker 13 (01:48:31):
Yeah, and I think we're We're there, are there, We're there,
are way there.
Speaker 5 (01:48:35):
Oh yeah. So are the Dems being a problem to
you here in Missouri.
Speaker 14 (01:48:42):
Well, they certainly are, you know, because one of the
things that we discovered was that and I had some
constituent concerns, and we went back and checked, you know,
the money for food stamps or you know what we
call the snap program will end at the end of
the month.
Speaker 13 (01:49:00):
And and you.
Speaker 14 (01:49:02):
Know, for the Dems not to just vote on a
clean cr which they have done what nineteen times or something,
and insisted that the Republicans vote on a clean cr
and now they won't do it just means only one thing.
They do not care about those constituents who depend on that, right,
(01:49:22):
So there's some changes coming that they don't like in
that in that SNAP program.
Speaker 13 (01:49:30):
So it turns out.
Speaker 14 (01:49:31):
And I'm just now finding this out with the big
beautiful bill, but now it's going to require some accountability
on the part of the states.
Speaker 13 (01:49:39):
So what was happening was right.
Speaker 14 (01:49:41):
Here in Missouri, we had we had a twelve percent
error rate in in food stamp sign ups. And you know,
and it can go on either side, either the person
didn't get enough or they got too much. Well, well,
the air rate on the got too much side was
twelve percent. And that's but you could think about it
(01:50:02):
this way. There was no accountability, so there was no
reason for our bureaucrats to even bother doing anything to
reduce that air. What about inflation, Well, I mean inflation
is actually built into this SNAP program. Now, it's probably
it doesn't do a very good job of keeping up
with that, But the reality is is that you can't
waste twelve percent of a of a multi billion dollar
(01:50:26):
program and ever expect and then not even not even
require any accountability.
Speaker 13 (01:50:35):
So I'm okay with this.
Speaker 14 (01:50:36):
I think it's going to be a little bit of
a challenge for us at state level to try to
figure out how we're going to build in that accountability.
But the way the law is structured now with the
big Beautiful Bill is it gives every opportunity to the
state to correct that because the idea of the way
behind how the idea behind the way the bill was
structured was not just to have a penalty of modifying
(01:51:01):
behavior associated with that or the old characters stick. And
so the best I can tell the way it works
right now is that if we do end up in
that six percent category of error, then there's a penalty
associated with that. You don't get one hundred percent of
your SNAP program paid for. There'll be some reduction in that,
(01:51:25):
but they allow you to take that penalty and then
associate that with correcting that error next year, yeah, next year,
all right, yeah, and so well basically so.
Speaker 5 (01:51:35):
You're not having to dig into your pocket to figure now,
so there is one you can just write them a
check and say, Now, we don't.
Speaker 14 (01:51:41):
Care for wasting the federal government's money or not, because
it's not our money, so we don't care. But when
it turns into the state's money, now all of a sudden,
you're going to have you'll have I think, well, we'll
certainly have us in the legislature worried about that because
we are we are cut up on.
Speaker 5 (01:51:57):
So that people that are getting this from from federal
government can have a lot of big over over by
from them and they'll have to pay back or not
from from federal Shall.
Speaker 14 (01:52:19):
We have now if we we get one hundred percent,
as long as we keep that air rate below six percent.
Speaker 5 (01:52:25):
You get one hundred percent from the federal government.
Speaker 14 (01:52:27):
Yeah, the state gets one hundred percent. And if you
don't meet that six percent threshold, then you'll get penalized,
and so you won't get one hundred percent. That moves
you down to let's say ninety percent. Okay, okay, Well,
then if you take corrective action and you pull it
back below six percent, you go back to one hundred percent.
So there was a lot of percents in there, and apologize,
(01:52:47):
But the truth of it is is that we're not
throwing Grandma off the cliff. We're putting the owners where
it belongs, on the state agencies who are supposed to
be the.
Speaker 13 (01:52:58):
Gatekeeper on this.
Speaker 14 (01:53:00):
And let's keep in mind that's that in our particular case,
that's twelve percent error on the positive side, that could
have went to some needy family, right, So.
Speaker 13 (01:53:10):
There's a good reason to do it.
Speaker 14 (01:53:12):
It might be a little bit extra work on our part,
but hey, if it's one hundred percent program, we should
at least have been as good stewards of the taxpayer's
money and make sure they're just being spent properly.
Speaker 5 (01:53:23):
So let's talk a little bit about the some of
these senators and some of these governors like Pritzker who
are telling Trump you better stay out. Are you gonna
have to take me out in handcuffs? And here's the
(01:53:44):
guy now that goes on with Brett Britt what's his name, Hume? Huh,
Brent Hume? No, the old Fox News No, the young
guy oh yeah, yeah and does an interview with the
guy yeah and admits that yeah, we we need help,
but we need on his help. And he says, you know,
(01:54:04):
and they've got things set up as as a uh
state that doesn't want the ice there. They got it
set up that they can go and do things to
ice people. They have a whole thing on it that
he signed off on that they have to take their
masks off and they have to do this and that,
(01:54:25):
and uh, the guy was lying about it and and
Britain did a pretty good job.
Speaker 14 (01:54:32):
So I'm I'm actually okay with the mask saying, as
long as Antifa doesn't get to wear a mask either.
Speaker 5 (01:54:39):
So I'm not I don't think that's a good idea.
These guys are are putting their their uh which partmer No,
I'm not not. I got out quick, but but these
guys aged the group as well. They took my mask
off and they found out that was a white guy.
Speaker 13 (01:55:00):
Actually, most Antifa guys are, they're a little rich.
Speaker 5 (01:55:06):
There's plenty of black guys in that group. I don't
know how black lives. I do because I know people
who know people in there who he's finally admitting it.
Lisa Ryan uh Ryan Zinc. Ryan Zinc had pictures in
(01:55:26):
his fallen from when he was arrested that had him
bringing in one of the ANTIFA guys who was a
black guy, and hey, he got actually prosecuted.
Speaker 14 (01:55:40):
Okay, Well, I don't know how some of this stuff
is an obstruction injustice. Whenever you put a notice out there,
you know, to attack ICE agents and come to this
area and prevent them from doing their job.
Speaker 13 (01:55:56):
I mean, if I.
Speaker 14 (01:55:57):
Did that to a state trooper out here, I'd go
to jail so quick it make your head swim. And
so why isn't that obstruction of justice?
Speaker 13 (01:56:05):
And why aren't we prosecuting those politicians?
Speaker 5 (01:56:08):
Well, I think we're getting ready to, well we should,
I think we're getting ready to. And I think uh
BONDI sent out sent out little uh uh oh get
to know you better letters to some of these people
like Pritzker, uh like the Boston mayor and said keep
(01:56:29):
keep your please keep all of your communications files in
phone calls uh uh associated with this situation, and keep
them so that we may do something about them. Well,
in other words, that they have been put on you know,
warning lists.
Speaker 13 (01:56:49):
What she doesn't have access to the n S A computers.
Speaker 5 (01:56:52):
Is that I don't know any conversations, repositories of every
text message we've ever center or whatever, any any any
any things that they can have. They're now unwarning okay,
and they're starting to indict a lot of people.
Speaker 14 (01:57:09):
Well, they created that n S A spy thing, right, ye,
spy on American people.
Speaker 13 (01:57:14):
But that's a Democrat program.
Speaker 14 (01:57:17):
So it'd be nice to see that tables turned on
them on that particular.
Speaker 5 (01:57:21):
Oh, I think so, And I think, well, how do
you think Trump is doing so far?
Speaker 13 (01:57:27):
So so I have I'm gonna.
Speaker 14 (01:57:30):
Give him a I'm giving to give him a flat A.
There's some things that obviously I would prefer differently, but
he's definitely still in the A category, you know, the
the one kind of squishy thing and not an attorney.
You can ask the attorney coming on behind me. Is
the interdiction drug interdiction in the Caribbean outside of territorial
(01:57:54):
waters drug interdiction?
Speaker 5 (01:57:58):
You mean him blowing up all those boats? Okay, what's
the problem with that?
Speaker 14 (01:58:03):
So you know the due process aspect of it. Now,
in times of war, there is no due process on
enemy combatants, right, and so declaring them enemy combatants, you
know that they're a terrorist organization, so does open the
door for that. And so now I don't have a
(01:58:23):
single problem with the program, right, I mean, it is
like it is a situation where we we absolutely know
that as as Trump pointed out, so how many people
do you know have a submarine right to go tooling
around the Caribbean? And we already know what these submarines are,
(01:58:45):
and they've been fair warned don't do it, don't do it,
And so they take advantage of the holes in our net,
right and and and they were holes that we created
right from Bamba and the Biden administration, these holes in
both our radar net and and our interdiction net. There
was intentionally diverting or holding our interdiction resources in certain
(01:59:10):
parts of the Caribbean where there's low traffic and avoiding
those areas with high traffic. That has been a constant
complaint of folks in the DEEA for a long time
is that, well, wait a minute, how come we're not
going to the spot where they're coming in at, right?
And how come we aren't putting the helicopters and all
(01:59:31):
of that to look for those kind of things.
Speaker 5 (01:59:33):
Well, now we are, we are doing that, right, and
I think they're going to I think at one point
or another they're going to declare a war. But right now,
as Pete Hexas says that, every time that one of
these boats comes in, we're risking the lives of two
hundred and fifty thousand or whatever the number is, thirty
thousand Americans because they're carrying fethanol and they're carrying all
(01:59:57):
the white stuff. What does that I took it, Yeah,
well the cocaine maybe cocaine.
Speaker 27 (02:00:05):
Yeah, well, so I think it's all what I don't know,
I'm not it's all especially the fentanyl is very very
uh disturbing, and it's it really does kill a lot
of people, especially young people.
Speaker 14 (02:00:21):
Well, right, and and then there's the unintentional contact and
not you know, somebody trying to satisfy an addiction. But
we had a we had a deputy sheriff right here
on I forty four who had to be narcan twice
before they got him back to the hospital.
Speaker 13 (02:00:36):
And all he did was stick.
Speaker 14 (02:00:37):
A samplespoon into a bag, had gloves on, struck the
samplespoon in there, and that was able to aspirate enough
of it, but he unintentionally breathed it in and and
they had to narc can him twice? Now think about
the micro micro nano meat or you know, grams of
whatever it was he ingested and did that to him.
(02:01:00):
And so there was a story here I can't remember
what state. I think it was California, where an eighteen
month old baby was playing on some playground equipment and
had incidental contact with somebody who had been taking fentanyl,
who had also touched that, and it ended up dying
because of it.
Speaker 13 (02:01:18):
That's how tiny amounts of this stuff.
Speaker 14 (02:01:21):
So you got a bag that's the size of your
average sandwich bag of this stuff, well a lot.
Speaker 5 (02:01:26):
Let the Democrats have Trump arrested, all right, and all
it shows is their connection to the cartels. Do you
do believe that the Democrats have connections with the cartels.
Speaker 14 (02:01:42):
So it's without a doubt. And I seen it with
my own eyes down on the border.
Speaker 5 (02:01:46):
I went down on the border.
Speaker 13 (02:01:47):
I don't remember I told you that story or not.
Speaker 5 (02:01:49):
I don't think so.
Speaker 14 (02:01:50):
But there was an NGO that was working, was they
were getting paid by our federal government fifteen hundred dollars
for every illegal alien that they processed. Right when I
say processed, I mean, you know, get them into a
place that looked like a bus station for all intents
and purposes, and then just asking them where they wanted
to go, and then if they didn't know where to go,
then they would direct them to Chicago or New York
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or wherever. And then right across the street was an
actual bus station where they'd hand them a ticket and
send them on their way. Well, they were getting paid
fifteen hundred dollars. But the Border patrol was telling me
that every night, and we went and saw this every night.
He said, you can see these white vans that they have, these,
you know, fifteen passenger vans, he said, you can hear
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them on the radio talking to the cartail members on
the other side. And what they're doing is is that
they're telling the cartels where the concentrations are, where the
border patrol is at. And you would think, well, okay,
so that means they're trying.
Speaker 5 (02:02:46):
To So who's in the white cars again, it's an.
Speaker 14 (02:02:50):
NGO with a non governmental organization that got paid lots
of money.
Speaker 5 (02:02:55):
Okay, and who are they with?
Speaker 14 (02:02:57):
So I'd rather not say because this organization is separate
from the national organization by the same name, and so.
Speaker 13 (02:03:05):
I don't want to disparage.
Speaker 5 (02:03:07):
Or does it a democratic party? Let me let me
reform the question. Does a democratic party have anything to
do with this?
Speaker 13 (02:03:15):
Oh?
Speaker 14 (02:03:16):
The President of the United States had something to do
with it. And so what they would do is, I'd say, oh, okay,
so that means they'll just move the illegal.
Speaker 5 (02:03:24):
Abel was Obama involved in this?
Speaker 13 (02:03:27):
Well, certainly, because I'm going to tell you that part
of the story.
Speaker 14 (02:03:30):
Okay, So I said, so that means they just moved
the people and across them somewhere else, and he goes, no,
they take the people and they concentrate them at these
points where we're at. So we have to collapse resources
on them. Because the President of the United States said
number one, protect life, and so instead of telling the people,
like the governor of Texas, did you see the barrier, Yeah,
(02:03:54):
go back right, That's why we have a barrier. And
so Texas state troopers, unless somebody's life was at risk,
wouldn't pull them out of the water. But Biden told
his you know, person in charge of the border patrol, No,
you got to pull them out of the water.
Speaker 13 (02:04:09):
You know, and so what ended up happening.
Speaker 14 (02:04:13):
Towards the United towards and so what would happen is
all these border patrolmen would have to collapse by rule
and by regulation on that spot.
Speaker 13 (02:04:22):
Well, then guess what happens.
Speaker 14 (02:04:24):
That leaves the sides open, and then that's how the
drugs came out.
Speaker 13 (02:04:28):
And so see it.
Speaker 14 (02:04:29):
But they were just using these people as as basically
just stalking horses.
Speaker 5 (02:04:34):
Right.
Speaker 13 (02:04:35):
Well, so on a little further point on that.
Speaker 14 (02:04:38):
So there was this big, huge fence right this is
in McAllen, Texas, And there was this one spot where
there was an electric gate where the farmer who farmed
the bottom field there between the river and the gate
and the fence, he would use that and you know,
he had the special code and all that. But right
next to that fence was one hundred and fifty foot
wide open piece.
Speaker 13 (02:04:57):
In the fence.
Speaker 14 (02:04:58):
So he comes up there and he's talking to us,
and I said, so, why didn't they just finish this
piece of fence And he goes, oh, it was finished.
Speaker 13 (02:05:05):
He said, the.
Speaker 14 (02:05:05):
Biden administration took out this one hundred and fifty foot stretch.
And I said why because they had the gate And
he goes, come here at ten o'clock.
Speaker 13 (02:05:13):
Tonight, you'll find out why.
Speaker 5 (02:05:15):
Yeah, and did you Yeah.
Speaker 13 (02:05:17):
So, no, we didn't because we had to leave town.
Speaker 14 (02:05:19):
But he said, it's just a steady stream of people
coming through that one hundred and fifty foot gap.
Speaker 13 (02:05:25):
And so I said, well.
Speaker 14 (02:05:27):
Well, why don't they just put it back, and he goes, well,
they tore it down, So if they're tore it down,
they're not going to put it back up. And so
it's obvious what the game plan was there. So those
were the things that were going on there. So no
matter what you thought was going on down at the border,
it was ten times worse than even your worst had
(02:05:49):
to be.
Speaker 5 (02:05:49):
It had to be. Yeah, and I'm surprised there's not
more complaint from those who lived in that area or
lived in that area.
Speaker 14 (02:06:01):
Yeah, so we So then you know that extends to
the problem we've got on driver's license. Now, we are
familiar with the accident where the truck driver made a
U turn on a busy interstate and ended up killingary people.
Speaker 13 (02:06:16):
And I mean, you think, Okay, I don't have.
Speaker 14 (02:06:18):
To worry about that here, But the reality is those
folks drive right past our houses every day. On nine
to forty four. In fact, this morning, coming over here,
I got buying two different times, two trucks that were
driving in the left hand lane and no attempt to
pass anything. And the one truck driver that he was
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fishtailing so bad he was swinging his trailer over on
to the other lane. And it wasn't even a double bottom.
You know what I mean by double bottom is one of.
Speaker 5 (02:06:47):
Those are were you looking at an illegal alien driving
this truck?
Speaker 14 (02:06:51):
Well, of course I don't know, but I'm what I'm
saying is a poorly train driver for sure. And while
we do have the issues with on I forty four
of our climbing lanes in our area, like at the
Arlington Hill, not having an acceleration lane in order to
allow trucks to get up to speed before they merge
over that is a huge problem that Modott has always
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been aware of and always had the option to correcting
and never has.
Speaker 13 (02:07:18):
But but if we just did those simple kind of things.
Speaker 14 (02:07:22):
It would help, because then the trucks would actually use
those climbing lanes. But the reality is is that if
you don't even speak English, you don't even know to
do that, or.
Speaker 5 (02:07:30):
Even if you've come over, and you've flinked all the tests, right,
Like this one guy did no name Dan, Yeah, no name, yeah,
And I guess he went against the traffic and forgot
where the brakes were or something and ran over like
three or four cars, killed three or four people and
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didn't understand what was happening.
Speaker 14 (02:07:52):
But can you imagine a bureaucrat issueing driver's license with
the name no name given? Yeah, unbelievable, So we can so, yes,
well we all know what happens when you get a
driver's license.
Speaker 13 (02:08:04):
Right, you had a driver's license. Now you have access
to the world.
Speaker 14 (02:08:08):
You can vote, right, because most states, including ours, we
don't differentiate on that driver's license whether you're not you're
a citizen. And so when they say, oh, illegal aliens
can't vote, yeah, there is a or even non naturalized
aliens can't vote.
Speaker 13 (02:08:28):
Yeah, Well that's true. We have a law.
Speaker 14 (02:08:30):
But we also have a law against speeding, right, and
we actually enforce the law against speeding a whole lot
better than we do the one concerning illegal aliens voting,
because all you need is a current address and a
valid driver's license or other picture. I d even here
in Missouri, and that driver's license does not say citizen
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non citizen, And so we have attempted in the House
of Representatives and got it passed at least once to
require that there be an identification on there if you
are not a citizen of the United States, and somehow
that never.
Speaker 13 (02:09:08):
Makes it through our Senate.
Speaker 5 (02:09:09):
How about that?
Speaker 13 (02:09:10):
Yeah, how about that?
Speaker 5 (02:09:12):
So we had comments. Okay, Joseph Dalton Don has been
helping us with our plan to add a baby box.
Speaker 13 (02:09:21):
I love this.
Speaker 5 (02:09:22):
We are partnering with the fire department to add one.
Go ahead.
Speaker 13 (02:09:28):
Yeah, so that is so what it is. Representative Murphy past.
Speaker 14 (02:09:32):
This this bill a couple of years ago which allows
for the installation of a.
Speaker 13 (02:09:39):
Baby box.
Speaker 14 (02:09:40):
You know, we've all seen the movies and heard the
stories about the babies who are left on the doorstep
of the fire department or whatever.
Speaker 13 (02:09:48):
Okay, so this is a safe.
Speaker 5 (02:09:49):
Way to do that.
Speaker 14 (02:09:51):
So so basically, a young lady who's who you know,
for whatever reason, can't can't take care of child.
Speaker 13 (02:10:00):
She has the option of taking the.
Speaker 14 (02:10:02):
Baby to the quote unquote baby box, and then you know,
when she finally shuts the door right and locks it,
then then an alarm goes off internally and the wherever
it's at has to be manned twenty four hours a day,
and the and the people have to be trained in
infant care and health support. Then then that person responds
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to that, so it keeps it anonymous. So that so
what we don't want to happen is what happened with
the cheerleader in Tennessee where you know she We don't
know all the details on that, but she had a
baby that was born.
Speaker 13 (02:10:42):
And obviously she was having issues.
Speaker 14 (02:10:44):
With probably some mental health issues too well, obviously some
mental health issues.
Speaker 13 (02:10:48):
And so the baby ended up dying.
Speaker 14 (02:10:51):
And so at least we provide this option to them,
and it was it's unbelievably.
Speaker 5 (02:10:57):
Is this Are they for adoption?
Speaker 13 (02:10:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (02:11:00):
Well then then of course they go into the foster
care system a yeah, point and they're available and then
for for adoption. But yeah, and you know, as.
Speaker 5 (02:11:13):
Who are you? I know you?
Speaker 14 (02:11:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (02:11:20):
No hand.
Speaker 13 (02:11:20):
So so see that's it. It's it's okay for me
to run along when when Bill's it was late.
Speaker 5 (02:11:27):
Too, Otherwise I was going to really hammer you.
Speaker 13 (02:11:31):
I was only I was only seven minutes late.
Speaker 5 (02:11:35):
Okay, somebody's got to give up their their place. Not
you come on, sir, well please.
Speaker 13 (02:11:45):
Okay, So, so you're baiting me out.
Speaker 5 (02:11:47):
Huh so you baited me out? Okay, I get it.
Speaker 13 (02:11:49):
Not booting you anywhere I can take a hand.
Speaker 5 (02:11:51):
I'm not booting you anywhere except for my ten thirty?
Has my daughter coming on? Yeah, Sarah, and she's got
a guy with her from her company.
Speaker 14 (02:12:01):
Now, I'll give up my spot to the to the
extremely young gentleman who is also running.
Speaker 5 (02:12:08):
What are you trying to say? Too young? He doesn't
seem too young. I will.
Speaker 14 (02:12:13):
I will not let his age and inexperience be an issue.
Speaker 5 (02:12:17):
And you are you were not Ronald Reagan. Get get
over yourself. For God's sakes, I got to put up
with you and then put up with him.
Speaker 13 (02:12:27):
Now he's you know how long I've been waiting to
use that joke?
Speaker 5 (02:12:32):
Yeah? Since nineteen eighty two four? Yeah? Okay, all right, Oh.
Speaker 13 (02:12:39):
Let's oh wait, I have to give up my gifts.
Speaker 14 (02:12:43):
Okay, okay, all right, So here's the one you put
Can you put that on the screen there?
Speaker 13 (02:12:48):
JP? Okay, so you know what this pen is?
Speaker 5 (02:12:53):
No?
Speaker 3 (02:12:55):
Great?
Speaker 5 (02:12:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (02:12:56):
No?
Speaker 5 (02:12:56):
Is that is that what you're saying? You?
Speaker 14 (02:12:59):
You, of all people don't know what that pen means
eight in one, one in eight.
Speaker 13 (02:13:04):
Uh, one in eight Americans have worked for the McDonald's
corporation at some point in their life.
Speaker 14 (02:13:10):
Oh yeah, so so I picked I picked that up
in uh in Boston for you and uh so that's
for you and uh which which leads me to the
to the one thing that I really didn't want to
talk about, the constitutional amendment that is going to be
on the ballot next fall, and folks need to pay
attention to this one. It is essentially that proposition A
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that passed with the minimum wage and the mandatory time off. Okay,
so it's coming back as a constitutional amendment. And so
and what ends up happening is you well know, our
entry level jobs that you know, we depend on to
give you know, kids in high school and college kids
some work experience.
Speaker 13 (02:13:53):
There, it'll it'll go away.
Speaker 14 (02:13:55):
We're already in my area where we have the seasonal
employment with all the tourist stuff Lake of the Ozarks.
Speaker 13 (02:14:01):
You know, a lot.
Speaker 14 (02:14:02):
Of my constituents were handwringing seriously prior to us passing
the law to fix at least that part of it.
Speaker 5 (02:14:10):
What is fixing it?
Speaker 14 (02:14:11):
So we took out essentially we took out the part
that required the mandatory time off because what was going
to happen was you hire somebody for a three month
period and you know then the day after they show
up for their first day, they say, okay, well I'm
taking off for sick leave or I'm taking off for
my vacation, and not a thing you can do about it.
Speaker 5 (02:14:30):
Okay.
Speaker 14 (02:14:30):
So it's going to come back as a constitutional amendment, folks,
and we need to make sure that we get out
there and vote on this issue and vote against that
constitutional amendment.
Speaker 13 (02:14:39):
I know there's going to be a lot of things on.
Speaker 14 (02:14:40):
The ballot, but the reality is is, you know, I
don't Maybe you're ify on some of the other ones.
I don't know how you could be, but that one there,
I mean, it is going to be, you know, you
hurting our economy.
Speaker 5 (02:14:52):
It really well, thank you. Let's hear it for for
that guy run for Senate along with the guy that's
coming on don may you all right? Bill? Did we did?
Speaker 8 (02:15:11):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (02:15:12):
We did? We do? Uh commercials we all we did too? Okay, good, okay,
thank you? Don appreciate it, Yes, thank you for the gifts.
I we appreciate that they came online. Oh my god.
All right, okay, ladies and gentlemen, my next guest. I'm
(02:15:37):
sorry about the delay, but what you know, you guys
can't seem to get here on time. He's a Iraq
platoon leader, national Guard professor, uh philosopher, fast talker, has
more guts than a real than a great White Shirk
(02:15:57):
representative running for Senate. Please welcome Bill Hardwick. Did I
miss something there? No?
Speaker 26 (02:16:07):
I think it was pretty comprehensive.
Speaker 5 (02:16:09):
Good Are you mad at me? Now?
Speaker 15 (02:16:11):
No?
Speaker 26 (02:16:11):
What would have you mad at you?
Speaker 5 (02:16:12):
Because that Don was in here, and Don was late
and he was taking your time, but you were late? Yeah?
I don't know.
Speaker 28 (02:16:22):
We always have a lot of stuff to do. Don's
probably going to his next thing. I've got a thing
right after this.
Speaker 5 (02:16:27):
So okay, well don't worry because my daughter isn't going
to be here five minutes early. So you got about
ten minutes.
Speaker 26 (02:16:34):
Yes, Sarah?
Speaker 5 (02:16:35):
Yeah? Yeah? How do Christians deal with the takeover of
our country?
Speaker 26 (02:16:42):
How did you do?
Speaker 28 (02:16:43):
Just as there's a scription of the Bible that says
the Kingdom of Heaven is violence, and the violence take
it by force. And I think what that means is
so like if there's a room that's dark and you
turn the light on. The light in the dark, they
don't negotiate that. The light just pushes it out. Yeah,
So I think think that if you're a Christian, that's
the best thing you should do is just just shine
(02:17:04):
light right, and that'll catch on and just drive out
darkness around you. So you know that from that Christian perspective,
i'd say that's what you do. From the conservative Republican
governmental perspective, what I do is I make sure that
there aren't government rules and punishments for people expressing their
faith or living their faith or positions of their freedom.
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That there's liberty in this country. And I think that's
what allows light to flourish. You know, light has a
problem when it it's covered up right, and that's what
totalit terarian governments have always done. So if you're a
Christian out there, I think the best thing that we
could do for you is to you know, keep you
safe and to keep you in freedom and not endorse.
You know, if you saw the no King probably talked
about no King stuff, not endorse that hateful stuff, and
(02:17:48):
that you could have violence against you for your speech
and be excluded from society from having Christian beliefs or
there's punishments or there's tests on that. But just live
in freedom and if you're value system is the truth,
then it should flourish in freedom.
Speaker 5 (02:18:03):
Now. Uh, we're now coming to an end of the
Israeli Uh, the Israeli war in the Middle East, which
is populated with people who say the words from the
river to the sea. What does that mean?
Speaker 28 (02:18:22):
That phrase is what people use to dry to say
that Israel doesn't have a right to exist and to
wipe out the Israeli people. That phrases used.
Speaker 5 (02:18:32):
No, no, not the Israeli people, the Jews. It's the Jews.
Speaker 26 (02:18:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:18:37):
So you've got a people that that their their religion
basically is based on getting rid of the Jews and
converting everybody to Islam or you kill them. And it's
fellow Muslims too. How does this How does this work? Eventually?
Speaker 28 (02:18:53):
I don't know if the conflict is over over. That
conflict has been going on for thousands of years in
a lot of ways, and all the nations around Israel,
sometimes being at Bay, sometimes working with the United States,
sometimes working with Israel, have gone through different periods of
time of trying to eradicate the nation of Israel since
became a recognized nation in the modern era after World
(02:19:14):
War Two nineteen forty eight. So a lot of people
have come I've always disagreed with them, but a lot
of people have said that they want a two state solution.
You had a guest on a few weeks ago who
talked about two state solution. I've always been against a
two state solution. I think that Israel is a sovereign nation,
like America is, like Canada is, like any country is,
and they don't have to see their territory a reporterers
(02:19:38):
to me, that's not a thing that we should ask
schedule to do.
Speaker 26 (02:19:41):
I've always been against a two state solution.
Speaker 28 (02:19:44):
A lot of the National Security site say that's the
only way. I don't think that's fair to Israel. They're
a country. They have a right to protect themselves. I
think that what Donald Trump did negotiating with Gaza was good.
Speaker 26 (02:19:54):
Good Palestine was good.
Speaker 5 (02:19:55):
Right.
Speaker 26 (02:19:55):
Palestine's on a Palestine's a Roman word. There's no country.
Speaker 5 (02:20:00):
There's no country of palist find the country of Palestine.
There is no country named Palestine other than what the
Romans did to insult the Jews.
Speaker 26 (02:20:10):
I mean the general history is.
Speaker 5 (02:20:11):
There called Arabs basically.
Speaker 28 (02:20:14):
Yeah, I mean you can't like so how those countries
came to be interesting too? So the Roman Empire falls,
you know, and there, and they were, you know, a
successor to many empires. The Ottoman Empire took over most
most of most of that region.
Speaker 5 (02:20:27):
Is hey, at least you got to put your feet
up with the Ottoman.
Speaker 26 (02:20:31):
Dick van Dyke stripping. Yeah, come on, that's pretty good.
Speaker 5 (02:20:34):
Right up? What is that? Where where's the bum? Oh?
Come on, man?
Speaker 26 (02:20:40):
The Ottoman Empire controlled.
Speaker 5 (02:20:41):
That finally, get one off them.
Speaker 28 (02:20:43):
There you go, tell about world War one and then
the Ottoman Empires, we knew it was decimated by World
War One, and then that the British Empire had that
whole region as a protectoriate and they divided up provincially
as protectoriates. Well, world War two was essentially the final
stroll against the British Empire. So you had all these areas, right,
and the United States and Russia are so, you know,
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the main dominant powers. So the United States as a
recognition of Israel as a nation, and then you know,
and then each of those countries kind of come so
Iraq Iran, you know as we know it, Jordan, Syria,
all of those nations became nations recognized by the international
community about the same time Israel did. So my point
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is that if you say any of those countries have
a right to exist, then Israel also has a right
to exist. Nobody's saying Series chavit two state solution. Nobody
saying Egypt shavit two state solution. Right, somehow it's always
against Israel that they need to redivide.
Speaker 26 (02:21:40):
Nobody's saying Iraq has to have.
Speaker 5 (02:21:41):
A two state solutions.
Speaker 26 (02:21:42):
The Kurds.
Speaker 28 (02:21:43):
The Kurds are you know, ethnically dominant in northern Iraq.
Nobody said that Racks should drive off the Kurdistan and
make that its own country.
Speaker 5 (02:21:50):
You have, you have about one point five billion would
it be of Muslims? And you have the rest are
also Muslims. But who don't have this creed that they
follow from Muhammad, which is uh. He got mad at
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the Jews because he wouldn't they wouldn't join up back
in the six hundreds, all right, they wouldn't. They liked
the Jews. He followed the Jews. He followed what they
did with the dietary stuff, and when when the Jews said, no,
we don't want to have you as our god, he
got really mad, okay, and he then he started with
(02:22:34):
the anti Jewish stuff to kill all the Jews. Other
than that, you know, the the Quran says that Israel
is for the Jews. And so so now this is
this has been taking up as the quote unquote Palestinian cause,
and it's it God is that only there's only one God.
(02:23:00):
And he used the gun one that said that this
is the Jewish land, said it to Moses, and he
said to the Jews, you will not worship anyone but me.
Speaker 28 (02:23:14):
Yeah, and that's a good point too, Like if we
go back before the imand Empire, the seventh century eighty
is the rise of the Muslim Caliphate and the Middle
East basically, and that was taken by violence. Right, So
they were all these nations and you know they rode
into town and said convert or die, and just took over.
Speaker 26 (02:23:32):
All these countries.
Speaker 28 (02:23:32):
That's how, that's how, you know, that's those empires are
what gave rise to the Otman Empire. So Israel was
taken by was conquered by violence, you know, prior to this,
right then that empire fell apart, and the Western world said,
there's a nation of Israel here. So now what's happened
is Palestinian refugees, Arab refugees came to Israel and they said,
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you don't get to have a country, this should be
our country. And we've had violence and assassinations and bombings
and killings and killings of civilians pretty much since that happened,
off and on, and Israel has done the measures that
they need to do. See I'm talking about for the
last hundred years, to say no, this is our country.
You can't kill these people in this country. We just
want to have a state here. Now, it's been a war.
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There's been multiple wars, including this war, right, Yeah, and
now I think now people in America are more critical,
just if you talk about the culture, more critical of
cutting off aid to gauze and stuff than they ever
been before.
Speaker 26 (02:24:28):
But I don't think that that should give way to
a two state solution.
Speaker 28 (02:24:31):
I think any solution we have for peace has to
start with the requisite condition that Israel's a sovereign nation.
It has a right to exist. Israel has a right
to defend itself and to be as a country. Well, no, no,
everybody agrees with that.
Speaker 5 (02:24:44):
So if no, they all know that, though they all
know it's an indigenous land given to God. And yet
and yet a good portion of them still want the
Jews dead. And this now is not a local issue.
This is all over the world. They're saying this, and
(02:25:04):
they're saying, you know, kill Nathan Yah, who arrest him?
And all this stuff. Well, they forgot about ninety seven
twenty three. I mean, have they forgotten that? Equivalent to
forty one thousand Americans being killed on one day? And
what are the Jews supposed to do? Lay over and die?
(02:25:27):
Thank God, he inserted himself into that war by saying
you cannot tolerate this anymore. I mean, Bibi was he
was a peace guy, and that's what he was doing.
He was playing games with the Ramas over a twenty
year deal from two thousand and five on where they'd
(02:25:49):
have Hamas would bomb them and Israel bomb them back,
and then they'd have a ceasefire where they got all
this money every time, and it got to be to
where the money was so big that they decided that
hostages were worth about a billion billion five each. And
(02:26:11):
so this is how, this is how you got that
attack on ten seven twenty three.
Speaker 28 (02:26:18):
As interest that you used a number like nine to eleven.
I remember and interviewed det and Yahoo where he said
Israel's had the equivalent to fifty nine eleven's perpetrated on
Israel And how would America feel if that's what would
America act like if that is what's happening to them?
Speaker 5 (02:26:31):
Yeah, exactly, exactly my point. It's a very complex deal.
And the biggest killer of Muslims are other Muslims who
believe stringently in what Mohammad said you should do to
the Jews, and the other ones are a little more cagy.
They're very careful in their way. But I think what
(02:26:54):
Trump has done is miraculous as well, because now he's
getting all these people aligned with doing business, with doing
building up your country with American support. As long as
you do it with a bunch of countries like he's
done it, He's got them all signed on to this.
Speaker 28 (02:27:15):
I think that's pretty clever. Can get investment, economic investment
into that region, or if you redeveloped Gaza, then all
those countries will be have their economic interest tied with
encouraging Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan to chill out basically, and so.
Speaker 29 (02:27:31):
Will not chill out but cooperate. And he's even looking
at Iran cooperate. I guess I'll this is my personal perspective. Yeah,
I feel like those countries are doing what they need
to to survive. But I don't feel like, in the
heart of hearts, Egypt and Saudi Arabia and Jordan care
much for Israel. Yeah right, I think they they need,
they want to do dills the United States, they want
(02:27:51):
to have They have national security issues, terrorist issues.
Speaker 26 (02:27:53):
What country trades are the issues.
Speaker 28 (02:27:55):
But I don't think in their heart of hearts, if
they could completely have their way, they would like to
have Israel next door. So a smart way to get
them to chill those those impulses, in my opinion, is
to tie their financial future to economic investment in the
Gaza region.
Speaker 26 (02:28:10):
That's smart. I think it's a good move.
Speaker 5 (02:28:13):
Yeah. So the Pope and Prince Charles, I guess no,
it's King Charles now. The Pope and King Charles. They
meet for the first time since the fifteen hundreds. Yeah,
all right, talking about Europe quickly becoming part of Islam?
(02:28:36):
Is that what they're talking about? But since it's happening.
Speaker 28 (02:28:38):
Since the talk about history, since the Reformation. Yeah yeah,
and it's interesting too, like how that came. So Martin
Luther pitts this ninety five thesis, right, which is a
sent which is basically like we can go directly to God.
Speaker 26 (02:28:50):
That's his thesis, you know, go around the Catholic Church.
We can't.
Speaker 3 (02:28:52):
We don't need the Catholic Church. Martin Luther.
Speaker 5 (02:28:55):
Martin Luther, Okay.
Speaker 26 (02:28:56):
And then it was Edward.
Speaker 28 (02:28:57):
I forget what Edward it was he started his way Edwards, Yeah,
but it was there's like several of them. So Edward
started his own Church of England, which is part of Reformation.
But his main tenant was he wanted to be able
to have divorces. So like he broke away. But it
created a Protestant divide right between Protestant meaning Protestant protesting
what protesting the Catholic dominance of Europe. So the Protestant
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movement was they were protesting, right, so they broke away
from Rome the Vatican. And so Edward wanted to base
to divorce his wives and put him away without asking
have permission for the church. So he started the Church
of England and that was one of their tenets, right,
is that the king could be like, yeah, I can
grant you divorce.
Speaker 26 (02:29:35):
So they had that created.
Speaker 28 (02:29:36):
Rift between rift between England, the Church of England, and
the Roman, the Holy Roman Catholic Church for whatever. And
so it's interesting now that you know there's a common
maybe that's since that was fifteen hundred years ago, five
hundred years ago.
Speaker 5 (02:29:51):
It's about time.
Speaker 26 (02:29:52):
Yeah, five hundred years ago.
Speaker 28 (02:29:53):
Maybe we could talk again and figure out this common
problem in Europe, which is the the cultural removal.
Speaker 5 (02:29:59):
I want to get to these messages while you're still here,
any other historical I want Frederick first here, Frederick the Gale,
a fellow chicagoan uh Trump has an A grade. I
would absolutely agree with that. Patricia Odin Maxwell, Yes, I
(02:30:19):
remember when Megan Johnson mentioned at a city council meeting
that a baby box would be a blessing to our community.
Glad to see it moving. Okay, Andrea Shrump, we had
a female driving a semi delivery delivering mattresses here in Hannibal, Missouri.
(02:30:41):
She missed her turn off and was trying to turn
around on a two lane letter letter route. People were
trying to help her, but she didn't speak English and
could not comprehend what they were saying. What a disaster? Okay?
Anyone else that it? Okay? So uh would you check
(02:31:06):
and see if Sarah's out there? Oh? Okay? All right?
Other than other than day wine by the show? Where
can people find and contribute?
Speaker 28 (02:31:15):
Find me at Bill Hardwick dot com.
Speaker 5 (02:31:18):
Okay, what did what did the brat say to the bacon?
Speaker 26 (02:31:23):
Like the b hmmm or no, Dave? What to say?
Speaker 5 (02:31:31):
I want you in the worst way?
Speaker 26 (02:31:41):
That joke was w O R S t am? I right,
thank you?
Speaker 5 (02:31:47):
I can't believe it. The worst way that was? He
liked it. That's all that counts. Where's my where? What
is there? Eddie Murphy? Hello?
Speaker 8 (02:31:58):
Why do you know from funny?
Speaker 5 (02:32:00):
I don't mean that literally? Thank you so much?
Speaker 26 (02:32:02):
We leave, okay, I'll leave.
Speaker 5 (02:32:04):
Oh you can stay. I got two people coming in though.
Speaker 26 (02:32:07):
I'll get up when they come in today.
Speaker 5 (02:32:09):
Yeah, all right? Would you somebody would you go on
and get them police in?
Speaker 28 (02:32:17):
It won't be seventy eight next session will be a
different number, but we we will file a kim Troll
bill like Tennessee had, and like a no cloud seating,
no gu engineering bill. Yeah, yeah, that's one of the
freedom caucuses, like quit poisoning.
Speaker 26 (02:32:28):
Our air kind of thing. Platforms. Yeah, ok, yeah, for sure.
Speaker 5 (02:32:33):
Okay, thank you so much.
Speaker 26 (02:32:34):
Okay, thank you.
Speaker 5 (02:32:35):
I appreciate you, and you're a good guy. I don't
care what Don said.
Speaker 26 (02:32:39):
Well, I appreciate It's nice to have somebody who you.
Speaker 5 (02:32:41):
Know, honey, would you go get them please? Jeez, I'm
begging people here. I gotta do all the work.
Speaker 26 (02:32:51):
He us into a show.
Speaker 5 (02:32:52):
All right, Well, that goes into the show, especially when
you're sick. You very my god. Huh you're sick right now? Yeah.
I couldn't. I could barely talk for a while, which
is not good on a talk show, by the way,
In case you're wondering, yeah it, oh yeah, oh yeah,
well we got we got a good guest coming up,
and you're gonna walk and see her. Uh there's two
(02:33:16):
come in I think representing uh first command. Does that
ring a bell?
Speaker 26 (02:33:23):
Yeah? I know, first command? Okay, they're good.
Speaker 5 (02:33:25):
Yeah, great, Yeah, she now works with them amongst other things.
As you know what she does because she talks to you.
Speaker 26 (02:33:33):
Yeah, she's a she's in business.
Speaker 5 (02:33:35):
So she's a business woman, Yes, she is, and I
think she's very good at it, and we'll see where
this goes.
Speaker 26 (02:33:42):
Well, the business of America's business. Somebody is trying. So
all right, all right, I'm really leaving for this stuff
for real this time.
Speaker 5 (02:33:49):
Okay.
Speaker 26 (02:33:49):
I'll come back next time.
Speaker 5 (02:33:51):
Yes, and you contact me when you want to be
on because you're busy. I know you are.
Speaker 26 (02:33:56):
I'll contact you and uh we'll come back on.
Speaker 5 (02:33:58):
All right.
Speaker 26 (02:33:59):
I have a great weekend.
Speaker 5 (02:34:00):
Come on in, guys, Sorry we're late. This is your
fellow combat guy there, yeah, Michael. Yeah, Well, get you
all introduced, Sarah. You want to sit here, and it
(02:34:24):
doesn't matter. Do you want to stay? Do you want
to stay? Okay? Yeah, I can Okay, now we got
you all right. Well ladies and gentlemen. Uh, this is
(02:34:44):
an honor for me. We have Michael who is a
military man and uh uh and he's with First Command
and has been for a while. Uh, Sarah, my daughter
is with them. And what is your title there? You
fiduciary and what else? Financial advisor with first coming in
(02:35:10):
and she's brought her comrade here, Michael here, and tell
us about your experience Michael as a military man.
Speaker 30 (02:35:21):
Sure, thanks for having us, for sure, my pleasure I
am retired Air Force thirty one years. So I'm into
five different continents, deployed on all of them, and had
the pleasure of commanding at different levels, and ended my
career by teaching at the Air Force Academy.
Speaker 5 (02:35:40):
Cool, was it like top top Gun or.
Speaker 30 (02:35:47):
The Air Force version of top Gun? Is what we
call Fighter Weapons School. Okay, that's the equivalent of Top Gun.
And we do a red Flag exercise every year.
Speaker 5 (02:35:58):
So I'm thinking of the Navy.
Speaker 30 (02:36:00):
Yeah, talk is a program. The Air Force has an
equivalent program.
Speaker 5 (02:36:03):
Yes, I mean, what are you going to put out
your own movie to compete with.
Speaker 30 (02:36:07):
Back in the eighties, it didn't go over too well.
Speaker 5 (02:36:09):
Okay, okay, so where did you? Where did you figure
out that you wanted to be in in this business?
Speaker 30 (02:36:21):
So while I was in the military, I got involved
with First Command. They became my financial advisor. So I've
been a client with First Command for over twenty five years.
And when I left the military service, I wanted to
continue serving military members and that's the focus of First Command.
We specialize in helping military members establish their financial freedom
(02:36:47):
through sound investment strategies and comprehensive financial planning. So I
just had a passion for helping military members and I
wanted to translate that to their finances.
Speaker 5 (02:36:57):
And what are your limits on who can do business
with first command?
Speaker 30 (02:37:03):
Great question. We do focus on the military primarily. We
do have a stipulation that we don't work with the
junior enlisted, so just the first beginning ranks up through
what's called E four, so that varies by service. That's
the pay grade. And the reason we don't typically work
with them is because they're typically not at a position
(02:37:25):
in their finances where they can afford a lot of
discretionary funds put toward investing yet, so we intentionally do
not service those clients until they're ready to get going.
We don't want to put them in a buying financially.
So other than that, we do also work with civilians.
There is actually a household income limit to be eligible,
(02:37:47):
but it's fairly low by industry standards. It's seventy five
thousand per household, which is really pretty obtainable.
Speaker 5 (02:37:54):
So how do you qualify people that want to do
business with you? They have to have some connect to
the military, right.
Speaker 30 (02:38:02):
They do not have to work with peer civilians, but
it's just our target market. Our mission set is aimed
towards the military primarily, I can work with peer civilians
as well.
Speaker 5 (02:38:13):
And you are situated at least that office in Saint
Robert for Lutterwood.
Speaker 30 (02:38:19):
Correct First Command is a national international company. Really we
have clients, of course all over the world, station with
the military in our foreign bases, but we do have
over one hundred and sixty offices in the United States.
Our primary office in this district is Saint Robert outside
of Fort Leinerwood, but we also have offices in Springfield
(02:38:40):
and in Knob Noster outside of Whiteman Air Force Base
nob Master.
Speaker 5 (02:38:45):
That's where my father served. His brother was killed in
France in World War Two when he was two weeks
before the war ended. You got caught, He got caught
in a Uh they were looking for something and it
(02:39:06):
was in a jeep and they got lost and s
s picked them up and killed my uncle and uh
then let the Christian go, you know, Jewish and Christian
came back to tell the story. And he's buried over
sea in Denmark somewhere. Yeah. So anyhow, anyhow, what what
(02:39:35):
oh I see? Oh so I've actually covered some of
this hell how about that? And I wasn't even looking
so so, uh well, let me talk to Sara a
little bit. What should I be looking for in an advisor?
(02:39:57):
What do people h what are you looking for? What
they want if you're going to help them question? So okay, well, congratulations,
now everybody's happy.
Speaker 30 (02:40:09):
Okay, okay, So yeah, your question is what should you
be looking for in a financial advisor? So the main thing,
of course, you want to look for and a financial
advisor is competence. So not all financial advisors are highly trained,
and you do have to achieve a certain level of
licensing to get into the industry, so there are some
(02:40:31):
standards for it, but experience is a key factor. So
you want to have somebody that specializes in the area
that you need focus on. So if your focus is
in the bond markets, well you need somebody that does
that for a living. But the key word, and you've
already used it earlier, is fiduciary. So you want your
(02:40:53):
financial advisor to be a fiduciary. So that's a legal
and a moral standard that holds that person to doing
what is in your best interest. So it's very similar
to the medical fields. They have the hippocratic oath. Don't
hurt the patient. Okay, the patient should leave in better
shape when they showed up. So the fiduciary standard is
(02:41:14):
that equivalent for the financial industry. All of our advisors
at First Command are required to be fiduciaries. That is
not a requirement across the industry.
Speaker 5 (02:41:24):
It's not a requirement, let's say with Schwab or correct
the other one.
Speaker 30 (02:41:30):
A lot of the big names don't have that as
a standard to be an advisor.
Speaker 5 (02:41:34):
Many of those. That's a high standard, is what you're saying.
Speaker 30 (02:41:37):
Many of them are fiduciaries, but it's not a requirement.
It is a requirement for first Command.
Speaker 5 (02:41:43):
So how is financial planning different from investment planning? That's
a good question too.
Speaker 30 (02:41:50):
Yeah, so financial planning is much more than just your investments.
So you want to look at every aspect of your finances,
to include things like tax efficient distribution strategies. In your
retirement years, you want to look at survivorship if anything
should happen to you, how is your family going to
be taken care of? Legacy planning, a state planning, those
(02:42:13):
kind of things need to be detailed well in advance
and coordinated with all the pieces so they work together
in the most efficient manner.
Speaker 5 (02:42:21):
Can you do this?
Speaker 8 (02:42:22):
Absolutely?
Speaker 5 (02:42:23):
You can set up states.
Speaker 30 (02:42:26):
We don't set up a trust.
Speaker 8 (02:42:27):
You have to be a lawyer to do that.
Speaker 30 (02:42:29):
So we don't do the documents, but we do advise
people how they should be doing the trust and all
kind of things belong in a trust versus staying out
of the trust to avoid legal problems with the trust.
So there are certain financial products that can go into
a trust that probably shouldn't, so you have to be
(02:42:51):
careful about that. So, especially if it ends up being
a legacy to next generation, you don't want it tied
up in the trust.
Speaker 5 (02:42:59):
You You love those lawyers, don't you. They have their place,
we said, stay there, have their.
Speaker 30 (02:43:07):
Place, and they are helpful in in their arena.
Speaker 5 (02:43:10):
Yes, yeah, that's isn't it interesting that that most of
the people that ran this country were lawyers?
Speaker 30 (02:43:18):
Many of them worried.
Speaker 5 (02:43:19):
Yeah. A couple of historians in there, yeah, oh yeah,
a couple of good ones, especially from not being a lawyer.
Ronald Reagan and uh well, Donald Trump. So what are
you going to do? Okay, So, okay, let's do the origin.
(02:43:43):
I thought I asked about that, but I asked how
you started with them?
Speaker 30 (02:43:47):
That's how I started with the company, but.
Speaker 5 (02:43:49):
I didn't realize it that it existed. Uh before you
came on there you go, that's not the case. Yeah, okay,
so this goes back much further.
Speaker 30 (02:44:05):
Oh yeah, First Commander has been around.
Speaker 5 (02:44:07):
For a very long how long.
Speaker 30 (02:44:09):
It was established in nineteen fifty eight. It started it
was the dream of a guy named Carol Payne. He
was in the military World War Two. He was a
pilot flew bomber missions over Europe, and while he was
serving in Europe, he witnessed the loss of over half
of his squadrons, so most of his personnel experience loss firsthand,
(02:44:34):
and what he discovered. He was also the mortuary affairs
officer for the unit, so it was his job to
inform the families that they had just lost their father,
their husband, their brother, the main breadwinner of the family
has passed. So what he discovered is there was no
framework at the time to take care of families if
that person passed away, So we don't the government programs
(02:44:57):
that are in place today didn't exist in the form
that they are. So he vowed that military families should
not end up in breadlines, and widows shouldn't have to
be putting their children to work to support their family.
So he started First Command. It wasn't called First Command
in nineteen fifty eight, but what eventually became First Command
(02:45:18):
in nineteen fifty eight to service military members.
Speaker 5 (02:45:22):
How long did he stay with it?
Speaker 30 (02:45:24):
How long did he stay with it the rest of
his life? And his son is still involved with the company,
still going strong.
Speaker 5 (02:45:32):
So it's a company with family background. Absolutely with the
state of mind that we are going to help our
soldiers that were killed, especially the younger ones who would
be the bread makers for when the bodies were buried,
(02:45:55):
they were the money makers. I'm surprised actually that at
that point that we had nothing for them.
Speaker 30 (02:46:04):
The families said it was nothing, so you know, the
beginning the federal governmentity program were in place at that time. Yeah,
but most of them were left pretty destitute. If you're
killed in action at the age of twenty five, how
much social security have you really earned at that point.
So there wasn't a lot available for the soldiers and
(02:46:25):
the airmens.
Speaker 5 (02:46:26):
So you had to do a lot of work in
DC to get a lot of stuff.
Speaker 30 (02:46:31):
There has been a lot of work done in DC
and we do there are some lobbyists that work on
those fields.
Speaker 5 (02:46:37):
Yes, okay, that's great. Okay, So Sarah, what is your
impression of being a fiduciary and a salesperson and also well, my.
Speaker 25 (02:46:53):
Daughter, well being your daughter's my favorite of course.
Speaker 5 (02:46:57):
Of course he's really good at this, okay.
Speaker 25 (02:47:01):
And I love all the stuff that I'm learning, and
Michael's taught me a lot already. And everyone at the
office is great, okay, just learning every day.
Speaker 8 (02:47:11):
How long have you been there? I forget when you started.
Speaker 5 (02:47:13):
June June, and you're doing very well from what I understand, right.
Speaker 25 (02:47:20):
Yeah, it's insane. How how just a few months can
make such a difference. Yeah, it's flown by.
Speaker 5 (02:47:26):
Yeah, yeah, I know. You're a real busy and still
are so always all right, great. Love your fingernails too,
those allowed?
Speaker 25 (02:47:35):
So I actually only have one hand done. It's from Halloween.
Oh my Slytherin nails from Harry Potter. But I didn't
have time to do this one.
Speaker 5 (02:47:45):
Okay, it's still my old nails. Okay. And you have
two daughters, I deal, yes, And what are.
Speaker 25 (02:47:51):
Their names, Lexi and Violet?
Speaker 5 (02:47:53):
Yeah, they're teenagers.
Speaker 25 (02:47:56):
One is fifteen and then Violet's eight.
Speaker 5 (02:47:59):
Oh she eight, I thought choose ten. I'm terrible.
Speaker 25 (02:48:02):
She would like you to think that, though.
Speaker 5 (02:48:04):
I think she's told me that several times.
Speaker 25 (02:48:05):
She probably has trying to trick you, because then I
kept telling her when she was ten she could take
her scooter out by herself.
Speaker 5 (02:48:11):
Ah, okay, all right, well you tell her. I go now,
I know the truth.
Speaker 25 (02:48:16):
I didn't forget when I gave birth to her, but
she doesn't know that.
Speaker 5 (02:48:20):
Okay, So do you have any questions for me? JP,
You got any questions? You got any more questions? Okay? Well, well,
I'd like to thank you for coming in. And I
think people where can they contact you to talk to
(02:48:40):
you about their stuff? I know, you know, we go
down to Saint Robert and Waynesville and all up the
corridor and we heard everywhere in the world basically.
Speaker 30 (02:48:54):
So yeah, you can reach out to First Command many ways.
First command dot Com is the web page and you
can reach out to an advisor through that. We do
have our own YouTube channel. You can see that. You
can see us on Facebook. Most advisors have their own
Facebook page, or you can just look us up on
the web page and call the number direct to the
(02:49:17):
office and we'll get you in touch with an advisor
that's best suited for your needs.
Speaker 5 (02:49:23):
Well, your so, here's a problem. I like you to
start out all right, right now, my stolen blankets were
never found. I think it was a cover up. Okay,
we won't do the other one. Oh no, all right, Well,
thank you for being on the Dave Winnebam Show. Thank you,
(02:49:47):
my pleasure. We'll do the skin sometime. Okay, thank you. Thanks.
I do you're a tall guy. You could reach down to me. Thanks. Okay,
all right, we got fifteen minutes left. No, we got
ten minutes left. Time flies. All right, we still got
(02:50:09):
plenty of stuff to talk about if you want to
call the show five seven three five seven eight twenty
seven hundred, or.
Speaker 3 (02:50:18):
You can also reach us on Facebook, x YouTube and
on Rumble.
Speaker 5 (02:50:22):
Do we have any any more comments looking here?
Speaker 29 (02:50:28):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (02:50:29):
Okay, welcome on over. I'm attached. I could wreck the
whole love you baby, okay, bye bye, Okay, all right,
let's see what we got here. I hardly got any
jokes in today. Oh. Have we played any of the
(02:50:54):
play the Charlie Charlie things that we didn't play?
Speaker 3 (02:51:00):
I think it was well, let's see, we played Immortal
I know that. And then we got a couple more
here to talk about.
Speaker 5 (02:51:06):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:51:06):
The first one here is Charlie Kirk talking about some
comments he made before the twenty twenty four elections, So
this would have been just about a year ago, okay.
And then after that we got to recurs well, which
and I'm guessing that's a spam car.
Speaker 5 (02:51:21):
I guess what is it?
Speaker 3 (02:51:24):
This is not dearborn, So I don't know if that's.
Speaker 5 (02:51:27):
I don't call it.
Speaker 10 (02:51:31):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (02:51:32):
Answered what the hell? Heither? Welcome to the Dave, Wayne,
But I'm show what's your name where you're calling from?
Following it's it's a woman from Maine, bridget. Yeah, that's
what I was thinking. Okay, how are you? I got you?
I got ya, And he was going to hang up
(02:51:53):
on you because we couldn't tell yeh off. I pissed
you off by what what do I do now?
Speaker 1 (02:52:00):
By not answering?
Speaker 5 (02:52:02):
Well, I got him to answer it. He wasn't going
to answer it. I said, answer it anyways? What the
hell he said? He said, dearborn? I thought, who in
Detroit knows me? Isn't it is? It isn't dearborn? In
uh in Detroit area. Anyways, So what can I do
(02:52:23):
for you? Speak up? Well, you know about the saw,
you know about the what this liberal.
Speaker 1 (02:52:33):
Up he had made was running for Sunday. I forgot
his name.
Speaker 5 (02:52:39):
Turn turned the volume up on that thing, I said.
Speaker 1 (02:52:44):
The guy who was running for senate, the liberal.
Speaker 5 (02:52:48):
Well, there's a lot of liberals running for Senate. Which
one are you talking about?
Speaker 1 (02:52:52):
Who got the Nazi tattoo on his chest?
Speaker 22 (02:52:56):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (02:52:56):
Yeah, I do know about him. And he's walking around
with he covered up the Nazi swatstika on his at
his uh on his bear boob. What about him?
Speaker 20 (02:53:15):
Well?
Speaker 5 (02:53:17):
Are you are you voting for him?
Speaker 10 (02:53:20):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (02:53:21):
No, are you crazy?
Speaker 5 (02:53:26):
You're sure? Now he's got a pretty strong looking chest
what he has?
Speaker 14 (02:53:33):
Okay, you can have gold on his pick.
Speaker 5 (02:53:37):
And do you know who was just here? Sarah? Oh? Really, yeah,
she was just here, just walked out the door. She's
here with her new boss. Yeah that was Sarah. It
didn't sound like her, well she was. She didn't do
(02:53:58):
a lot of talking. Uh, this is her first time
to do go on media and stuff like that. So
you know, and it's gonna be careful in the in
the insurance business and or investment business. You gotta watch
what you say, as I told my wife, who scared
the hell out of me by asking her questions. But
(02:54:18):
it was good. It all worked out. She actually did
a good job. And now my wife is looking at
me like I'm an idiot. Ah, stop it. No, no
physical attack on me during this job. Now, how bet you?
Did you hear that? I need you use a witness.
Speaker 1 (02:54:35):
You need it. You need it once in a while.
She needs to put you on the knee and flip your.
Speaker 5 (02:54:40):
Hask Hey, hey, hey, hey, okay, that for that. We're
gonna play something. Let me say no, no, he hold on,
you got to suffer through this. Now, excuse me.
Speaker 1 (02:54:55):
The Democrats and all that.
Speaker 5 (02:55:03):
How you gonna do it?
Speaker 1 (02:55:04):
The Democrats?
Speaker 5 (02:55:05):
Have you got to listen to this. I'm running out
of time, singles? All right, let's do basket. I lost
my nuts. Damn we gotta go. We gotta go straight
to the basketball. Now. I think I think my nuts
(02:55:26):
just wrapped off. Wha man, that hurt? Okay, you're bad mean.
Speaker 1 (02:55:32):
Let me say this because the Democrats they call out.
Speaker 5 (02:55:39):
Yes, right, they do yes, but they are the ones.
Yes we know that, yes, absolutely they hate Jews, even
the even the Jews that are in the Democratic Party
hate Jews? How's that?
Speaker 15 (02:55:55):
Well?
Speaker 1 (02:55:55):
I don't know how you can stay in the Democratic Party.
Speaker 5 (02:55:59):
Me neither.
Speaker 1 (02:56:01):
How can you or she stay in the Democratic Party?
Prosecute left and Ryan?
Speaker 5 (02:56:09):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:56:11):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (02:56:12):
I don't know. Are you in a car?
Speaker 1 (02:56:16):
No, we are going to Canada.
Speaker 5 (02:56:18):
You're going to Canada? Are you leaving the country?
Speaker 1 (02:56:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (02:56:23):
Are you just going for Canadian whiskey?
Speaker 1 (02:56:27):
I don't drink one. Those days are over.
Speaker 5 (02:56:32):
They okay, all right, well, thanks for calling. I appreciate it.
All right. Now you're not mad at me? Are you
not mad at me? Now?
Speaker 1 (02:56:43):
I'm not mad at you?
Speaker 5 (02:56:45):
Thank you? What w ended that? All right? Thank you?
Let's hear it for a bridget from me? Now going
to Canada? Okay? Alright? Uh so we got three minutes ago.
I guess we could do something funny. Uh okay, do
(02:57:05):
the uh do the the Martin? What is his name? Yeah,
Paul Simon think well on the show pretty much with this.
But it's we got some time, not much time, but
we have some time. There we go, It's coming. Don't worry,
(02:57:27):
it's coming to you know, Oh my god, you got
to go through so much consternation there. Yeah, there it is. Yeah,
I get that sign there.
Speaker 3 (02:57:47):
Years ago, Paul called me.
Speaker 31 (02:57:48):
It was in the evening and he said, see if
I'm so excited, I've just finished a new song and
I just have to tell somebody. And I said, oh great,
what's the title? And he said forty seven Ways to
Leave your Lover? And I said, Paul, what if it
were fifty?
Speaker 13 (02:58:06):
You know, fifty Ways to Leave your lover?
Speaker 31 (02:58:13):
And and there was a long pause and he said
go on, and I said, well, you know, fifty has
a nice ring to it and forty seven sounds a
little awkward. And he said, but you know, I've got
forty seven. I can't think of any more. And I said,
(02:58:33):
make a new plan, stand and he said forty eight.
He said, don't need to be coy Roy, drop off
the key, Lee. He said, okay, fifty great, Hey, thanks,
And I'm sorry if I interrupted anything.
Speaker 26 (02:58:51):
I said, don't worry.
Speaker 31 (02:58:52):
I was just you're cooking a chicken and he said, really,
how are you preparing it? And I said, Parsley saved
Rosemary in time and.
Speaker 15 (02:58:58):
Now look it up.
Speaker 5 (02:59:01):
Okay, Well we're finishing with a joke pretty much, and
I'm sorry if my physical appearance wasn't too good, because
I know I choked a few times on my own
sneezing and stuff. But you know, I got a cold.
I thought I could get through it the most ways.
(02:59:24):
I've got all sorts of these cough drops here. I
just ate about a half a bag of these things.
Oh man, And they're even the red ones, and you're
not supposed to have so. But I enjoyed the show.
I hope you did too. It's fun having my daughter
Sarah on the show and her boss. I thought he
(02:59:46):
did a good job. And my wife, My wife did
a good job. Thank you. JP did great. And we'll
be back with another edition of the Dave Weinbaum Show
next Friday.
Speaker 14 (03:00:00):
Talking about Redom to get the ends out, to be learned,
a lot to be known about the people.
Speaker 15 (03:00:07):
You can't be juicy and right down.
Speaker 13 (03:00:10):
Then you got a feature about breed.
Speaker 1 (03:00:12):
You know,