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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Not to be known about.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
If you dare point out who did it, They yell
both sides, But maybe it is both sides.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
The hard left and the left.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
The only other time it's both sides is when the
shooter claims to be male and female.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
But why not hear the other side out.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
So let's put on our hazmat suits.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
And head over to MSNBC, where.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
They actually suggested left his terrorists writing slogans on bullets
as a tactic from the right. It's the biggest reach
since Jay Pritzker tried to scratch his balls.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
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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Democrats have fallen and they can't get up. They keep
pushing that button and all they get an answer is
Obama telling them how evil white magas are and they
must be destroyed. Hillary just told the fallen Party all
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whites with certain ideas like magas must be from their mission,
one of which was making elections clean again. All they
get in response are Bernie the Oligarth killer, Pocahontas, the
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pretend Native American who took advantage of that to make
a lot of money, Kamala, the worst example of DEI
since bud light pushed the button to show a transgender
telling all men what to drink and think. Supreme Court
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Judge Jackson, who couldn't answer the question, Charlie asked many
what is a woman? To college PhD professors that Charlie interviewed,
who were booed out by the younger students. The young
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students listening live and up close. They were taught and
had thoroughly bought in to what Kirk and Trump said.
There has always been two genders and no more. Do
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you wonder how Democrats like Hakeim Jeffreys Crockett tampon tim
think there are alarm receptors from the button pushed aren't
being listened to. Is a man who they made the
mistake of trying to kill politically lawfully assassinating over ten
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years Donald Trump. Their only hopes are idiots, more idiots
in the Democratic Party or communists AOC Mandami and Newsome.
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Now if old Joe could get back that auto pen,
now that'll do it next week. Does anyone know what
a baby is? And by the way, Schumer should retire
to a new country because he's going to be wanted
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for some crimes. And I would suggest that he'd not
try Israel. And you know who the new leader of
the Democratic Party is now the only guy that makes
sense there, John Fetterman.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Of course it didn't end there. Here's MSNBC's Rosa Flores.
Speaker 4 (04:53):
We've also seen very dramatic videos of ICE nobbing individuals
and seeing them into unmarked vehicles. A lot of these
is agents have been masked, and so it has been
very divisive and there's been a lot of fear in
the different communities where we've been reporting.
Speaker 5 (05:11):
So I guess the agents had it coming.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
It's the old look how the rape victim was dressed routine.
So she's telling them not to wear masks while they're
being shot at.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
This stuff is.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
Sanctioned, even by the party's leaders. Here's Gavin Usoma governor
who runs his state like a college sophomore smoking his
first joint, Masked.
Speaker 6 (05:30):
Men jumping out of unmarked cars, people disappearing, no due process,
no oversight, zero accountability happening in the United States of
America today, people ask, well, is authoritarianism? You're being hyperbolic?
Speaker 1 (05:43):
Hi, and welcome to the Dave Weinbaum Show. I'm here
with J. P. Maxwell, my producer. Hi, JP, Good morning everybody.
My lovely bride Lisa Ann Winebum, who was very early today.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
Yeah, yeah, pretty weird.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
That's the earliest time I've ever seen you get to
the show.
Speaker 3 (06:00):
I don't like this early club.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
Neither do I. We're trying to get ready with the
show and you're telling him you're giving him stuff to do.
All right. Anyways, we have also Rick Henderson out there
in Salem, Missouri, does all the bits and the clips. Hi,
Rick and Bev. We got a great show for you today.
We got great guests. JJ Bradshaw will be up first.
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Rabbi Mosche from Israel. Big things going on there. He'll
be up next. Eight forty Don Mayhew nine point fifteen
running for a Senate here in Missouri. Pat McCluskey, Pat
and Mark McCluskey ten o'clock and Jeff and Stephanie, Jeff
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and Stephanie zinc at ten thirty. Last couple of days, well,
I had Russia Shana. We all had Russia Shona a
couple days ago, and sure enough, and that's the Jewish
New Year, and we celebrated you home keep poor, where
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we forgive each other and we asked for God to
forgive us for our sins uh, and we fast. And
I'll tell you what late last night, I well, it
wasn't that late. It was about four o'clock. Yeah, I
stuffed a couple of cheeseburgers down my throat, which is
also like a sin, not supposed to mixed meat and cheese.
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So I started off the year with kind of a
bad thing, but I did. I did forgive some people.
And my wife and I were had a good night
last night, wouldn't you say? Yes? It was very loving.
And she made those cheeseburgers and she's eating her share
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of it right now. She did not fast, did you?
I did not.
Speaker 7 (07:55):
I am not Jewish, nor observant, nor kosher, and you
aren' kosher either, so you'll find to eat a.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Cheeseburger yeah, I know.
Speaker 8 (08:04):
No, it's not it's not really it's something I know.
I'm not discriminating against cheeseburgers. It's just that I'm not
supposed to do it, and I'm doing it, and I
feel guilty about it. And if you know who doesn't
feel guilty anytime in their life. I'd just like to
think that I'm doing more good than bad, and more
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good about really important things. And God might set me
send me to hell because he disagrees with me. Well,
it's a chance I take, and I hope that doesn't happen.
I hope if he, if he has things that I
should have done better, that he'll tell me that while
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I'm alive, and and hopefully he'll contact me when I'm dead, okay,
which is coming up, by the way. I'm going to
be seventy seven in in uh November, November the eighth.
And you know, I got to tell you, I really
appreciate all the people that I know.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
I'm kind of a pest about it. My son doesn't
know if it does any good or not. But I
contact a lot of people, mainly on Facebook and Twitter
and other avenues like YouTube and maybe TikTok Now, maybe
TikTok is back. I'm not sure exactly, but the story
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is that we bought TikTok, and I'm not sure you
know about it, but I think the stuff that I
send out, and I'm very grateful that a lot of people,
some of whom are stars on the show, some of
whom have been on the show, some of whom will
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want to be on the show. I got great guests
coming up next week too, and I haven't even gotten
to that yet, so we're already have kind of a
head start. Is when does the clock get turned back
or forward? Is it forward?
Speaker 9 (10:10):
We will be falling back for fall and it should
be coming up here in the coming weeks. It's either
October early part of November.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
It's yeah. I got to figure this out with the
Rabbi because my next guest is the opening act and
he gracefully will well let the Rabbi sub for him.
And he is is a pretty little picture is on there.
He's in a car or something. I hope it's not
a car that's been stopped by a police officer, but
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I doubt that this man is two hundred and fifty
seven years old. He's he's going to a or as
is at a shooting contest, and he is. He is
obviously a philosophical genius on the Constitution. He used to
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hang out with George Washington, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson pick
up pioneer girls when he was a young man, you know,
and he probably helped them write the Constitution. Please welcome
all the way from wherever he is. John Jeffrey Bradshaw.
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How are you. I'm good? Can you hear me?
Speaker 10 (11:23):
All right?
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Yes? I can?
Speaker 10 (11:26):
Okay, good. I am exercising my First and Second Amendment
rights this morning.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Very good.
Speaker 10 (11:32):
Second Amendment rights. I am at the Cops Range in
Newburgh hosting the Missouri State Pistol Championship. Oh wow, So
there is the Second Amendment rights. And of course I'm
on your show. I'm going to vent a little bit.
So there was the First Amendment rights. And Dave, what
a week this has been. Yeah, you do extensive show prep.
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I do not, but I do a lot of reading.
And man, we've been drowning in this stuff this week.
Oh yeah, So let's get right to it.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
Yeah, do it.
Speaker 10 (12:06):
Let's start out with the federal government shutdown.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (12:11):
I have thought for a number of years that our
federal government performs at its peak when it is shut down.
They could do the least amount of damage that way.
But let's look at the why of this thing, and
let's look at which side the Democrats are on. I'll
give you a hint. They're on the wrong side of
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this thing. We had a clean continuing resolution that was
forwarded by the House to the Senate, and the Senate
refuses to pass it. They've got to have sixty votes,
which means there has to be all of the Republicans
plus seven Democrats to vote this thing in. Now, first off,
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we should never ever have a continuing resolution. Our Congress
has been neglect for decades as far as budgeting is concerned.
They are so far apart, so polar apart, that they
can't agree on anything. So we kicked that can down
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the road till November and hopefully these folks negotiate in
good faith. Ain't gonna happen, So, okay, we shut the
government down. Chuck Schumer and Hakim Jeffreys have been getting
a lot of FaceTime lately, yep, about this very thing.
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And let's look at the bone of contention, this continuing resolution.
It has actually been passed by the Democrats sometime back.
It's the same darn thing, but now they're insisting on
one point six trillion dollars in excess spending on healthcare subsidies.
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And it's already been proven that those healthcare subsidies which
occurred during COVID are no longer necessary. But so many
of them go to illegals. How is that, Well, it
turns out emergency rooms. Anyone can go to an emergency
room and they are required to be treated. Many many
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illegals don't have a doctor, they don't have any insurance,
so they go to the er and they're treated under Medicaid.
These clown Democrats want to extend that Medicaid, which was
cut back during the big beautiful Bill, and they're on
the wrong side of this, Dave, You and I both
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know they're on the Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
They know it too. Now. I think I think they
know that they they've screwed it up, and I think
it's going I think it's going to end sooner than later,
because they they are not winning this. They're losing, Okay,
absolutely right.
Speaker 10 (14:58):
The very next thing I was gonna mention was who's
going to be when the finger pointing starts by the
United States voting right, who are the fingers going to
be pointed at?
Speaker 1 (15:11):
Think of think of the cost of of this to everybody.
The text breaks go out, all sorts of things are
going to cost more, Inflation will go way up. It's
going to be a Nightmayor if they actually make that
kind of a deal with the Democrats. And now Trump
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is is up there closing down agencies that are that
are full of the Democrat Democrats who are wasting money
according to Trump, and uh, he says, yeah, bring it on.
I can close as many as ease as I want
to now, so he's getting a lot of people, a
lot of Democrats out of the election.
Speaker 10 (15:54):
You segu right into my next.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
Well, I think we kind of do. I think we
have over the years become sort of like ambient or
like it's like we were, you know, twins. Uh and
you know we were separated at girth.
Speaker 10 (16:16):
Yes, there, girth is greater than mine.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Yeah, thank you. Okay, It's true.
Speaker 10 (16:21):
Not only are the Democrats likely to be blamed for
this thing, but remember we have midterm elections coming up,
and they're coming up mighty soon. Yep, the Democrats are
going to pay a price for this thing. You now
have moderate Democrats who are trying to distance themselves from
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this debacle, and they're having a hell of a time
doing it because of the very vocal Jeffreys and Schumer
who won't let this thing die of quiet death. It
gets even worse than that. Donald Trump is advised by
some pretty smart people and the Democrats walk right back
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dab into the middle of this. This gives Trump the
excuse to lay off permanently a whole bunch of federales. Yeah,
this is something he would not have gotten done had
the Democrats not shut this thing down. Surely someone in
the Democrat Party has said, boys, you really need to
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take a hard look at this thing, because you're committing
political suicide here. And Jeffries and Schumer are all over
this thing. They've dug their heels in. It is political suicide.
There is even talk of Schumer being primary. Oh boy,
I hope that happens. I sure hope that happens.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
Well, the person that might deprive him of his job
and convince him to go of course he wants to
go to He might want to go to Israel because
he might be coming up with some charges and Israel
gonna take him is gonna get refused by by Israel. Uh.
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And so AOC says, yeah, I'll talk to him. Let's
let's let me talk to them. Guess what she wants
to be the new president.
Speaker 10 (18:16):
Can you believe that AOC actually thinks she's got a
shot at this thing?
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (18:22):
Oh yeah, I believe she is a girl for more
than five minutes and you realize she's she's an empty pants.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
Yeah, but she if she sounds good at the beginning
and then she's got nothing.
Speaker 10 (18:34):
Yeah, it's not quite as bad as words said.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Yeah, I mean it's it's not it's not Kamala Kamala
is she has nothing worth listening to. Uh. AOC can
at least entertain for a minute or two, but then
it's then it's over.
Speaker 10 (18:54):
She can go for maybe five minutes, but if you
put her in a debate that lasts an hour and happened,
Trump will plaster over her in a heartbeat. All right,
let's talk about Pete hegg Seth and the generals. Are
you ready this. We've got a bunch of high ranking generals, admirals, etc.
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That got called into the Principal's office and Pete hagg
Seth had a little talk with him. Now, this could
have been done by emails, so this is really not
him talking to the generals. It's sim talking to the
entire military. And what he said was this and the country.
If you can't pass a PTE physical training, then you
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need to get out and apply for your honorable discharge
and we will grant it and you will be gone.
You need to be as fit as your soldiers are.
You need to get rid of DEI and all of
this homosexual garbage that has been shoved in the military's throat.
I know a bunch of military guys, active duty, reserve.
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They don't want any part of that crap. They see
how badly our military has gone downhill as a result
of this. Do you want to be standing next to
a guy that thinks he's a girl in combat? No,
I don't think so. I don't think so. Now, Hexeth,
he really did tell him how to COWI eat the
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cabbage in this thing. It was televised and I thoroughly
enjoyed it. It was a political event, no doubt in
my mind. But it did accomplish what he set out
to do, and that is the military man on the street,
the average old enlicicity four or E five. Guy now
recognizes that we have a commander in chief and ahead
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of the Department of War that are actually serious about
this stuff. Yep, the average military guy is pretty serious
about this stuff. It's his assets on the line. So
sure this did well. If you could paradise to the
Obama time and the Biden time, where you had Dei
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being pushed, you had men and women's locker rooms, et cetera,
et cetera. We all know the litany hex set said,
not going to happen anymore. Boys. If you're one that
supports that, you might as well get out now because
we really don't watch it.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Yeah, good thing. Same thing is happening in the FBI too.
Speaker 10 (21:26):
You know.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
They're they're telling them, look, you got to have a
certain amount of ability to to lift things, to do
do pull ups, and some crazy Democrat woman is screaming
at him. How's that going to do anything? He says.
We train people that have to go out with guns,
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have sometimes heavy guns, and get uh people that are
breaking the law. If you can't do one pull up
then and then you're not of any use to us.
Speaker 10 (22:03):
What are you gonna do? Write? I'm a strongly worded letter.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
Yeah exactly. Well know some of them are we want
to do this mcdonnie. He wants to get rid of
the police force and call them like, you know, uh,
trouble trouble fixers or something, you know, like something psychologists.
Speaker 10 (22:25):
These people killed immediately, and then somebody will decided that
was a pretty bad idea.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
We've been through this. We get it, don't we get
it now? By now this doesn't work.
Speaker 10 (22:39):
Well, you and I get it.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
Well, they get it too for you.
Speaker 10 (22:42):
Are you ready for this?
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Yeah, I'm going to go ahead. Bring it on. I
don't know, it's getting pretty heavy in here, but go ahead.
Speaker 10 (22:48):
I read this and couldn't believe it, so I went
to a second source, and by golly, this is real.
There have been one hundred and twenty five plus commercial
and private vehicles stopped by the highway patrol and others,
and the driver's license of the people driving these rigs
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had no name given on the license. No name given.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
Well, gee, I wonder what they were.
Speaker 10 (23:23):
One driver's license office in one state I could get it.
But these were licenses from New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania,
and California. Almost all of these were seek foreign drivers,
no name given.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
So did they get to use that as a as
a voting device for identity? And they'll say, yeah, you
can vote.
Speaker 10 (23:49):
Who the hell thought this was a good idea?
Speaker 1 (23:52):
People that believe that they can invade this country with
with aliens, unlegal aliens and switch the votes and get
switched to their votes and give them all these ideas.
They're all screaming about this, and all they did was
try to steal it. Because under the Clintons, for example,
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they all said we're going to get rid of anybody
that's here that illegally. They all stood up and said
all the Democrats. Suddenly that changed during the Biden years.
Why would that be? They figured out something. If we
can't we can't win on our own, we're going to
have to import other countries people and give them a
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lot of money, put them up in hotels, feed them,
give them my DS, and make sure they vote Democrats.
Speaker 10 (24:45):
Yeah. Health insurance by the.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Way, oh on that too. Yeah, I'm sorry. You could
list all the great things they were doing for them.
And and a lot of these people are out there
killing our people, raping our them, and even trafficking our children.
And here we go, here we go. It's just uh,
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and so this is where the fight is and people
know this now, people get it. Yeah, not a mystery,
and I've gotten that for a good long while. Oh yeah,
that's why we're here. We're an early we're an early
warning device, both of us, and we're both.
Speaker 10 (25:26):
Ball considered right wing lunatics.
Speaker 1 (25:30):
What are we?
Speaker 10 (25:31):
Conspiracy theorists. Surprisingly, the conspiracies that we had have all
come true.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
That's right. I go back and look at some of
my columns from ten to fifteen years ago, and I
was dead on you know.
Speaker 10 (25:47):
Oh yeah, let's talk about Gaza for just yes. You
know that Trump and baby Netta, who have had many, many,
many conversations off the books, behind closed doors. You know,
they're talking all the time. It's not released publicly. But
what Trump did and Nattanniel, who at least publicly endorsed
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this is came up with a twenty step plan to
disarm Gaza. We both know that negotiations with Hamas Hamas
will never live up to what they agree to, never ever.
So Trump said publicly the other day, we'll give them
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three or four five days think about this. See what
they would like to do if they choose to not
give us the hostages. If they choose to continue to
be armed, if they choose not to lay down their
arms and surrender, then we will turn the full force
of the Israeli army loose on them, and we're not
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going to fool around anymore with them. Good. You know,
this is so refreshing because in the past, asked, particularly
the Biden administration, and let's not forget the disgusting Obama administration,
where Israel was considered a stepchild in the Middle East.
We treated them badly. We always expected them to come
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to the center, even though their opponents were nowhere near
the center. It's so refranking.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
This is how they negotiate. Put that picture up of
yeah there is yeah, here it is, thank you. That
was quick. Demands here's from the river to the sea.
What that means demands death all Could you at least
meet them halfway? Okay? In other words, kill half the
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Jews and the Jews shall be happy with that. This
is how crazy they are and we can't we can't
abide by that. Okay, thank you, nice job.
Speaker 10 (27:55):
That's uh, that's pretty much it in a nutshell, isn't it.
Oh yeah, let's forget the Palestinian authority. You know, everybody
talks about Hamas and they're a bunch of nutcases. But
the Palestinian authority the so called two state solution, which
is no solution at all. But the two state solution
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assumes that the Palestinian authority will negotiate in good faith,
will not support Hamas, will actually support the Palestinian civilians.
And we all know that's a croc. It's been a
croc for decades. And finally, finally I think we're getting
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something done on this that it may end up being
peace in the Middle East.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Well, it ought to have accords, but I don't see
Hamas actually closing the deal. Now. The Egyptians in today's
JP Jerusalem Post are said to have been pushing Hamas
to signing on. But Hamas is like trying to They're
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trying to linked in this thing. They want to negotiate,
and can you imagine Japan negotiating after the two atomic
bombs were dropped, Well, we were not sure. We went
to negotiate.
Speaker 11 (29:15):
It took him one day, exactly.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
Give one day and that's it. Give him one give
him one or two days and that's it. You're done,
and let's say, take care of what you need to
take care of.
Speaker 10 (29:30):
The point is him and baby net Yah, who both
know that this is a bunch of ball exipt laying
tactic by a moss. That's all they have ever done.
And people like you and me keep asking, Okay, when
is this going to end?
Speaker 1 (29:45):
When?
Speaker 10 (29:45):
When will Israel have enough of this? When will the
United States out?
Speaker 1 (29:49):
I'll be asking this to the Rabbi in about eleven minutes.
When is this going to end? Are you no longer
a a wartime Rabbi? Are we appear East time Rabbi? Now?
Speaker 10 (30:01):
Maybe no, I think we're still a wartime Rabbi. I
got one left for you right against black Air, and
that is Maxine Waters. Maxine Waters has been a Washington
joke for decades now. Just looking at her, she reminds
me of a bulldog that my next door neighbor at
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one time had, and Maxine is known for opening her
mouth without engaging her brain. And the last thing she said,
she finally admitted Democrat from California that she is that
this government shut down and the Democrats making a big
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deal out of it, is aimed towards one thing, and
that is healthcare for all all beings. Let's take a
look at Obamacare. You know, Maxine Water tries to tries
to pretend that Obamacare was one of the best things
to happen. And if you look at it at second
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rate insurance, that is extraordinarily expensive for what you get,
and she would like to extend that for free to everyone. Maxine,
I never thought that you would admit that that's what
you wanted, but you did in a press conference the
other day. Good for you. It appears that you're somewhat lukewarm.
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Sixty IQ is decreasing a little bit. You actually opened
your mouth and said what you meant to say, you.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
Know, and how ironic that is when a guy who
has a couple of bad things happened to him mentally
and physically, Fetterman comes out and now is he's really
the voice of the Democratic Party if you're considering any
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sort of one of them being being a serious person.
Speaker 10 (32:02):
Starting to look like a Republican, didn't he?
Speaker 1 (32:04):
Oh yeah? And who would have thought of that? Who
would have thought of that? This guy was he was bananas, Well,
he was sick, and he didn't look well for the election,
and well maybe something made him smart when that happened.
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (32:21):
Maybe God smart he had a couple of strokes Republican.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
I mean, God gave him a couple of strokes. It's
like getting some strokes when you're golfing. You want those strokes, Okay,
and uh, he got a couple of strokes to the
hen and suddenly he's a genius.
Speaker 10 (32:37):
Well, you know, he's starting he's starting to look like
a Kennedy republic or Kennedy which would be identified as
a Republican.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Of course, it's going to be a tough, tough time
to get him in the presidency with a hoodie in shorts.
Speaker 10 (32:51):
Yeah, I don't think that's going to happen. But he's
got a lot better shot at than AOC.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
All right, let me see, let me see some of
these questions here because I are some of these clips
because I think some of them are for the gentleman
across me. Patricia Odin Maxwell sound a good looking, good
go team. Thank you, Roy Maddox. Your buddy with his
dog is blue Healer. Honey, Good morning from Oklahoma.
Speaker 10 (33:18):
Good morning roy.
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Okay, ladies and gentlemen, let's hear it for my friend
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as always Friday. All right, great, I hope so have
a fun event out there. And he is a good guy.
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Speaker 1 (40:24):
Okay we're back. The rabbis should be on pretty soon.
And I got a few things I can talk about.
We have two point five weeks after Charlie Kirk was murdered.
They're already back to Utah. That is t what is
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it tp USA turning point USA with a huge, a
huge show for everybody. And I think that was the
rabbi trying to get on. He's working in it, okay,
said that. Well, yeah, okay, he must be working with
his camera trying to get it adjust. Ah, okay, Well
(41:08):
there he is. Boy, All right, Well you know what
we're gonna We're gonna go straight to the rabbi because
well because you know, he's got things to do. He's
got money to collect, and he's got women to take
care of, the the all the all the widows out
(41:28):
of the IDF wartime rabbi hopefully he's retiring soon. He
buys widows of idf uh and their kids homes close
to one another, and they have the little communities out
there and take them to the States every once in
a while. Please welcome all the way from Israel, Rabbi
(41:52):
Moshe raw Child, rock child. So what are all these
bags behind you? Yeah?
Speaker 14 (42:02):
I changed my location.
Speaker 1 (42:05):
Really were they? Were they hounding you or.
Speaker 13 (42:09):
No?
Speaker 14 (42:12):
Something? Once in a while the needed change his innery.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
Did you tell anybody where you went?
Speaker 10 (42:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (42:18):
They're actually right next to them in the kitchen.
Speaker 1 (42:23):
Good. Yeah, I'll be going there for a minute or two.
What's behind you though, those like gets? Oh it's coats
and stuff. Okay, that's a great background, rabbi. Yeah, sure, okay,
you know whatever you whatever turns you do like that.
Hamas has a secret weapon, the secretly the the secret
(42:50):
fund from Greta Thunberg. Well, well so she is out
at war with this apparently, and they were funding her.
Is that correct?
Speaker 14 (43:04):
Yeah, that's correct. Israel uncovered documents showing that Hamas funded
the Greta flotilla of the some forty forty five boats
on their way to Israel, which is will intercept it,
of course, But it wasn't so innocent. In fact, Israel
discovered that one single boat had any aid for the
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people in Gaza.
Speaker 1 (43:29):
So they were there for what reason.
Speaker 14 (43:31):
Then, simply to be troublemakers there, simply to draw world attention.
And I think Hamas wanted Israel to sink a few
boats to kill some people. Sure, and they're kind of
hoping for that, so it would be bad optics. They
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all in advance of their departure from whatever ports they
departed from Spain. I think they prepared videos saying that
they were taken captive by the Israeli Army, Israeli Navy
and they were held hostage and so on and so forth.
They already prepared those in advance. But so far it
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seems like Israel hasn't really gotten such bad press over
this flotilla.
Speaker 1 (44:20):
Right, Well, that kind of stuff is going on all
over the world. I mean, if you saw the Trump
speech just before BB's speech, you noticed that everybody in
the un audience practically everybody ran away as soon as
as soon as nothing yet did you see that?
Speaker 14 (44:42):
I tell them is that the when the lion comes,
the hyenas run.
Speaker 1 (44:48):
That's good. That's about right too. Yes, go ahead.
Speaker 9 (44:51):
We had a clip that we had planned to play for.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
Rabbi, so okay, let's do it. Yes, I want to.
Speaker 9 (44:55):
Make sure we get definitely get that in. This is
actually from the Trump and net and Yah who press
converse o the day.
Speaker 21 (45:03):
Okay, it's an honor to have a very very special person.
I've dealt with him for a long time, Benjamin Netanyao,
Prime Minister of Israel, and we had lunch together, we
had meetings together along with his very capable staff, and
I think we've come up to some pretty good solutions
(45:25):
and conclusions. And we'll be working a little bit after
this and then I assume you're going back home. This
is a quick stop in and out, but we appreciate
you being here, and we are a friend of Israel.
As you know, I would say that I'm by far
the best president that Israel has ever even thought of seeing.
(45:45):
And it's an honor to be so and to be
so thought of many friends in Israel. They are not
in an easy area. It doesn't go easy, but we
are helping them, and likewise they've been helping us very much,
and so we'll see how it all works out.
Speaker 1 (46:04):
So, you know, they seem to have come to a
reasonable I don't know that. Last week I was talking
about Trump was going to demand Israel going to ask
for the hostages and a ceasefire at the same time
without getting the hostages and you know, maybe thirty sixty
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days out then Israel and then there would be peace.
Well that came that. That's not true though, right, Remember
you were telling me that's probably just something you heard,
and for a change, you were right. So congratulations, congratulations.
(46:48):
I'm very proud of you. I actually knew that because
I just set you up for that. You know, I
wanted to be nice Joam Kippur just a day or
two ago, and I wanted to be nice to the
rabbi because I know sometimes I come off as as mean.
So so Spain is discussing arms embargo on ten seven.
(47:14):
What is your problem with Spain? Is that now being
run by Hamas as well?
Speaker 22 (47:22):
Yeah, Look, these are countries that took in tens of
thousands of Syrian refugees. These are countries that had no
policy as far as immigration is concerned, and the amount
of Muslims that they allowed in and with their high
birth rate, these countries have ten twenty thirty percent right
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now of their countries are Muslims and massive voting blocks.
And if anyone wants to stay in power in these countries,
they have to cater to those pop relations. And it's
and it's just continuing to grow these populations and Europe
is going to be one big Muslim.
Speaker 14 (48:09):
The European Union is going to be.
Speaker 1 (48:11):
I believe that plan is not just for Europe, it's
for everybody.
Speaker 14 (48:16):
Oh yeah, it's everywhere. And they realize they can do that.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
Even the United States on their side. Look at Minnesota,
all right.
Speaker 23 (48:23):
The policies of the US, you know, you know, with
with with canceling everyone, and that anyone that seems to
to be against anything gets canceled. The policies are on
their side, and they're just time is on their side,
and just keep biting time until they're three four, you know,
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child per family birth rate catches up and and.
Speaker 14 (48:50):
Just smothers the local populations.
Speaker 1 (48:53):
Yeah, it's been happening all over. Now you're going to
have probably a admitted anti although he did come say
oh Hamas is terrible the other day, you know, trying
to cover it up. But this guy is a miserable
anti Semite. A person that running for governor of or
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not governor, running for the mayorship of the most Jewish
city in the country, and that's in New York.
Speaker 14 (49:24):
Yeah, and he's going to get a lot of Jewish
votes because people are so left wing and so insane.
Speaker 1 (49:31):
They that must wing.
Speaker 14 (49:33):
You had Jewish parties for Hitler. If you go back
to the nineteen thirties, you'll find there were Jews were
who were voting for Hitler. Wow, I mean unthinkable.
Speaker 1 (49:43):
We could be really stupid, can't we.
Speaker 14 (49:46):
Yeah. Yeah, for supposedly smart people, we can do some
very dumb things.
Speaker 1 (49:51):
Yeah. So it seems to me like Kamas is likely
to refuse Trump's plan. They're already trying to negotiate eight
certain things and you know, weapons and the where where
Israeli should be, where Gazans should be, where they should be. Uh.
So it seems like they're, well, they're going to try
(50:13):
to stall it, that's for sure. Yeah.
Speaker 14 (50:17):
They already asked for a few more days, yeah, which
Trump gave them.
Speaker 1 (50:20):
Yeah, and uh look yeah, this is what I wrote down.
I'd say, no, give them twenty four hours, signed, signed,
and they also have other demands. Uh and I wrote
something like f them, who should say that that's terrible.
Speaker 14 (50:41):
It's a brilliant plan. I mean they basically back come
us into a corner. Yes, you have the Arab countries,
you know, like Turkey and the us AE and so
are supporting this. Kats are all you know even really
have there.
Speaker 1 (50:57):
Even Egypt is back in it.
Speaker 14 (50:59):
And yeah, so they've kind of back to me. The
corners say, either you accept it or if you don't,
we're just gonna We're just gonna marginalize you. We're gonna
we're gonna stuff you guys into a twenty percent area
of of Gaza and we're gonna rule the other eighty
percent and we're gonna let you guys kill each other.
Speaker 1 (51:17):
Well, who's running the show right now, gosins or the poor.
Speaker 14 (51:24):
Or control Israel's controlling a seventy five eighty percent of
Gaza right right now, you know. And and basically the
either Hamas agrees or they're just going to be pushed
shoved into a corner and marginalized and they'll have nothing.
And uh, you know they so it's crazy to me
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that they would turn this deal down, but you know,
I understand why they would because they're insane, and yeah,
they want to just fight to the death is what
will happen.
Speaker 1 (51:57):
It's like it's like when they say from the river
to the sea, and they we know they mean to
kill every Jew from the river to the sea, and
then they went to negotiating by saying, all right, we'll
just kill half and we should be satisfied with that,
you know, so when is the when is the Palestinian state,
Where's it going to? Where's it going to be? First
(52:18):
of all, Israel has already refused other than Hamas they
can stay in Gaza, apparently with the Israel's supervision. But
where is this Palestinian state going to be? And tell
me where that where that Palestinian state was before, allegedly
(52:39):
we took them from.
Speaker 14 (52:41):
Them like they never they never was, I mean, unless
you considered Jordan to be a Palestinian state. But the
reality is that from nineteen forty eight, the founding of
the State of Israel until nineteen sixty seven, Jordan controlled
what's called you and Samario the West Bang, they controlled
(53:02):
half of Jerusalem. And there was no clamoring for twenty
years for a Palestinian state, no one even there was
no such thing, No one asked for it, because Jordan
was the Palestinian state. That's where the Jordanians the dream control.
Speaker 1 (53:18):
Did they call themselves Palestine.
Speaker 14 (53:21):
No, no, no, they called themselves Jordan and they were Arabs, Yeah, exactly.
And so there is a Palestinian state today, it's called Jordan.
Speaker 1 (53:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (53:33):
And if they want to go there, I'm sure we'll
be very happy to send them. Jordan won't take them,
but we'll be very happy.
Speaker 1 (53:38):
Why wouldn't they take them? Hey, Ken Wilhelm. Loss of
power for hamas a powerful drug. They won't let go Dave.
You know, he's a good friend.
Speaker 14 (53:51):
Like it's the truth is that in the Arab world,
it's territory is the biggest drug. Uh. Having territory, yeah,
you know, and taking away territory is uh is a
very good strategy.
Speaker 1 (54:10):
See that again.
Speaker 14 (54:13):
Taking away in territory is a very good well.
Speaker 1 (54:17):
And refuse to let them go on attacking you if
they want to stay in war, well, okay, let's I mean,
you know, it's ridiculous. What I want to know is
this from the JP one people, Israel must defend Jews
beyond its borders. We've been talking about that for a
(54:40):
long time. And they just killed a couple of people
in where in England in the UK in the UK
and one of them that was killed was shot by
a cop by accident, I think. But you know, if
if a country won't won't do uh, would you mop
(55:00):
that up? Please? It sounded like something spilled.
Speaker 14 (55:06):
She still an aisle four.
Speaker 1 (55:10):
I know how big that house is now it's huge.
Look at that he's got it. He's got people that
cleaned the aisles in his home. That's amazing, right.
Speaker 14 (55:21):
The reality is what happened in the UK, Yeah, one
be expected. You know when they declare that they recognize
a Palestinian state and they allow them to basically run
wild in the city whatever they want with these ridiculous rallies,
they're just encouraging. And it was so obvious that something
like this was going to happen, and where we're fortunate
(55:42):
that it was only two people killed and that they
didn't make it into inside the synagogue and massacre.
Speaker 1 (55:49):
You know, it was one guy in a car, right,
so obviously it was one guy in a car.
Speaker 14 (55:56):
I think it was two guys, and that's where they
smashed it into a craft and then they got out
and started stabbing people, and you know they were like
five injured and two people killed. But you know, it's
when I heard about it, I was like, Okay, I
knew that was going to happen. It's so obvious when
the UK, when their whole policies are so anti Israel,
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what do they expect What do they expect their population
is going to do?
Speaker 1 (56:21):
So what are your predictions here.
Speaker 14 (56:24):
I think these kinds of things are going to continue
to rise all around the world, and Israel will be
and continue to be ultimately the safest place in the
world for Jews where you know. But I think unfortunately
these kinds of things were at the tip of the iceberg,
and that genie is not going back in the bottle
(56:45):
anytime soon.
Speaker 1 (56:46):
Yeah, were you a little surprised at the world wide
anti semitism? I know you say, well, you know that
we had a period after the Holocaust that people kind
of felt sorry and bad about it, and now we're
we're off of that, and we're right, we're somehow we're reverting.
Speaker 14 (57:05):
We're reverting back to what's called the norm. If you again,
if you have a bird's eye view and you look
at the big picture of the last two thousand years,
and you would say, what is the norm? The norm
is rises, The norm is is anti Semitism, Jews being
killed and attacked and in the huge numbers being thrown
out of country. It's from place to place, and that's
(57:27):
the norm. And the Holocaust was sort of the culmination
of that. The Holocaust didn't happen in a vacuum, you know,
it was a culmination of two thousand years of anti Semitism.
And now I hate to say this because I know,
you know a lot of the listeners are not Jewish,
but a lot of that was predicated, you know, by
the Church, by the Catholic Church more but even even
the Protestant Church with Martin Luther, and it culminated in
(57:52):
the Holocaust, and Hitler said things, you know, he was
doing the work of the church and what you have
look at Charlie Kirk, Charlie, I.
Speaker 1 (57:59):
Was just I just pointing to say, I was just
wanted to talk to him talking.
Speaker 14 (58:04):
About his insanity. It's his insanity of blaming it on Israel,
blaming it on Jews. This is classical anti Semitism. And
what's happening is this is what, like I said, it's
reverting back to what has been the normal of history.
So that's why I say it doesn't shock me. I
hate to be living with these things going on, but
(58:26):
that's the reality. The big difference today is that we
have a state of Israel.
Speaker 1 (58:30):
You have a state of Israel, you have a great
leader now that he is now and I say this,
you know, without being in his shoes, but now that
he has stopped the merry go round of having ceasefires
(58:52):
and then getting attacked and then having another seafire back
and forth for seventeen or eighteen times. That is not
going to solve the problem in Israel. Figured it out
a little late. But they're they're on the right track now.
And it's true.
Speaker 14 (59:08):
I mean, I'm worried that, you know, when Trump's term,
when his term comes to an end, if if the
Democrats win, god forbid, the next election, or had Kamala
win this, we're in a different world, you know, Like
I feel like Trump is holding back this enormous flood
(59:29):
in the United States that could potentially really break down
the relationship between Israel and the United States. And had
the Democrats been in there now, I mean, we saw
what happen with Biden. It could have been a lot,
it could be could have been a disaster.
Speaker 1 (59:44):
And I think right now, and I don't know how
much effect we have, but I know we're only a
trickle of that, but but we are keeping them, uh
to a trickle of because the nobody, everybody hates the
Democratic Party, even a lot of the Democrats these days,
(01:00:06):
because they have their stand for nothing but death. Of
the Jews, even the Jewish ones. Chuck Schumer, let me
ask you questions. Chuck Schumer retired right now and uh
wanted to move to Israel. Would they let him? I'm serious?
Speaker 14 (01:00:23):
I mean I think they probably would in the end.
Why I can't stand that guy. He's done.
Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
He's a trader to the Jewish people. Yeah, you know,
he's getting a lot of He's got a lot under Biden.
He got a lot of people, a lot of a
lot of Israelis killed by his by his actions.
Speaker 14 (01:00:44):
Yeah, he's terrible.
Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
He is so Charlie Kirk, let's go back to him
where we're running out of time. Charlie Kirk, what what? Uh?
How was he thought of by israelis.
Speaker 14 (01:01:00):
Look, look in a very positive light. You know, he
was very good.
Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
Even though he's a he's a he was obviously a
good Christian. But what about him entrances the the average Israeli.
Speaker 14 (01:01:21):
Look, he was a very good defender of Israel. I mean,
he went into the lions then of the college campuses. Yeah,
and he was willing to stand for Israel and anyone
trying to like people like candas Owans trying to distort
the record. You know, Charlie hadn't spoken to for two
years or something like that. She's off the rails, you know,
(01:01:42):
and and uh and you know it's all coming back.
Like I said to this, I say, Candice Owans, Tucker Carlson,
you know, off the rails. And I think it will
be shown that they take money from Katak. That's what
I think will.
Speaker 1 (01:01:59):
Be Ah alrighty Well on that note, hey, is there
going to be a time change with you?
Speaker 14 (01:02:08):
There will be, sun. I don't know when it is.
Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
Maybe next week, he could be next week.
Speaker 14 (01:02:12):
We have to check.
Speaker 1 (01:02:14):
Are you checking? Get back to me all right? Would
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They can go to the website. It's right on your
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Speaker 1 (01:02:42):
We'd love to hear the rab But if you frost
your flakes, does that make you a serial killer? Why
do you know if I'm funning up? No, that's just
terrible to call him, asked JPS. Thank you. I can
(01:03:03):
always blame him. What the hell he made me do it? Rabbi?
Yeah he did, he did. You wanted to do it?
I know that. All right? Well, uh alom and all
your family, and I hope it's over really soon. I
hope it's over soon with positive results. Okay, stay in touch,
all right, thank you, rabbit. Let's hear it for a
(01:03:23):
rabbi child, thank you. Okay, good job. And you know what, well,
at nine fifteen, we're going to have uh done here.
But let's run a few clips first or something. We
haven't done anything funny yet, not really. What have we
(01:03:44):
got that's funny.
Speaker 9 (01:03:47):
I've got Riggan and Carlin. That's pretty funny.
Speaker 1 (01:03:49):
Well, let's do that. We haven't done those in a while.
Let's do it. Yeah. Yeah, we thought we had a
bad situation last week and I got home and suddenly
I couldn't find the show and in the right areas
and stuff like that. We don't know if it was
(01:04:11):
intentional or not. You know, sometimes these things happen, but
you're always suspicious. If you know you've been shadow band
and you know they have that practice been practiced for
the last five or six years. Maybe even ten years.
You know it's it's it's interesting, and we just keep
(01:04:33):
plowing along, and you're going to hear some interesting things
about about the people in our government, like Tulsea Gabricket
getting shadow banded by TSA hit it.
Speaker 15 (01:04:51):
Do you ever notice how awful your face looks in
a mirror in a restroom that has fluorescent lights?
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Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
Ladies and gentlemen, We're back and we got we got
a guest here. Uh he is a chicken herder. Uh
claims his wife's LLC owns them. Missouri representative running for
state Senate, Please welcome our friend, Don Mayhew. You're welcome.
All it's enough. I don't want to waste any more overtime.
Speaker 3 (01:13:20):
This audience gets bigger every time I show.
Speaker 1 (01:13:23):
Well, well, yeah, but they got to shut him up
because they want to give you more applause in there
than you deserve.
Speaker 3 (01:13:28):
So well wait, oh, hang on a second, what then
I deserve?
Speaker 1 (01:13:33):
Well, you don't deserve all that. Hell, I got to
pay these people for that.
Speaker 3 (01:13:38):
Geez, yeah, I noticed you paid a lot for that.
Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:13:40):
Right, you're you're kind of like George Soros in that regard,
aren't you. You have to have paid paid the audience people, right, You.
Speaker 1 (01:13:48):
Know, George Soros is now going to be accused of
Are you saying I commit crimes like George Soros? Did
I see you amplaying? Why I bring up George Soros?
You could bring up you could have brought up Donald Trump.
You could have brought up anybody in the world except
for George So probably the cause of people getting murdered
in this country.
Speaker 3 (01:14:08):
Donald Trump doesn't have to pay supporters that he doesn't
have to pay protesters. That was my point, that you
are you know, you have a paid studio audience, and so.
Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
I just I just sit here and let him, let
him go up.
Speaker 3 (01:14:22):
Instead of the ones that came just because I'm here.
Other than those.
Speaker 1 (01:14:26):
Yeah, all right, Well he's he's a good guy. And
can you respectfully say your opponent's name without snickering.
Speaker 3 (01:14:35):
I can't even spell any of my opponent's names. I
can't even spell him, So I don't know who you're
talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:14:41):
Do I have it for the Senate race?
Speaker 3 (01:14:43):
Do I really have an opponent for?
Speaker 1 (01:14:46):
Is that what you think? Can you say his name?
Speaker 3 (01:14:51):
Why would I do that? That's what I pay you
to do?
Speaker 1 (01:14:54):
Is you pay me? What have you paid me? Have
you been taking the money he's been sending me? What
the hell's going on with that? Wait a minute. God,
everybody tells me the Jews control everything, and I'm trying
to figure out the Jews, the Jews, Jews, Jews, j
E W.
Speaker 3 (01:15:16):
Jew says like Orange.
Speaker 1 (01:15:17):
I'm like David, David the Jew, but that you know
that everybody says Jews control everything, the stock market, you know,
it's Hollywood everything. We're two point four percent of the
total population.
Speaker 3 (01:15:33):
And are you denying it? And I don't understand.
Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
I don't understand that. How I missed out on this?
They're all allegedly all these powerful Jews were How come
I'm not?
Speaker 3 (01:15:47):
Are you denying? You control the show as.
Speaker 1 (01:15:49):
I control the show? Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:15:51):
All right, well there you go, so.
Speaker 1 (01:15:55):
Okay, all right, so you still can't say the words?
Speaker 9 (01:16:01):
What words?
Speaker 3 (01:16:03):
He is a good friend of mine?
Speaker 1 (01:16:05):
Yes, all right. You're the Bruise Brothers exactly. Yeah, that's
what I call you. Now. You're the Bruise Brothers, not
the Blues brothers. You're the Bruise brothers. You sort of
have to throw little hard things at each other when
you're How do you how do you actually how do
you go out and talk about your opponent?
Speaker 3 (01:16:24):
I'm gonna talk about my opponent. Can we just establish
that don't talk about my opponent. I talk about policy.
Speaker 1 (01:16:31):
Well, he talked about you, but he said nice stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:16:34):
Exactly, And when given the opportunity I say nice stuff about.
Speaker 1 (01:16:38):
Him, I just gave you the opportunity. What did you say,
did you? Did you hear me give him the opportunity?
Thank you?
Speaker 3 (01:16:44):
You know it's not true. He does not have too
much hair.
Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
That is not the case.
Speaker 3 (01:16:48):
He's probably got does not.
Speaker 1 (01:16:50):
Have too much hair. Yeah, he does. Got to do
with it, he said.
Speaker 3 (01:16:53):
Mean it's for me to say something nice about him,
and I did.
Speaker 1 (01:16:56):
I just he doesn't have too much hair.
Speaker 3 (01:16:58):
He does not have too much hair.
Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
That's that's nice, right, you exactly see.
Speaker 3 (01:17:06):
But he's got the right amount of hair. It's not
too much, not too little.
Speaker 1 (01:17:10):
I okay, little hair. I freely admit that I.
Speaker 3 (01:17:12):
Have follically challenged. That is not and it's actually something
I've accepted about myself.
Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
So you didn't do this on purpose. I do this
on purpose because I can grow it back.
Speaker 3 (01:17:22):
Well, I can tell that.
Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
I got stubs. Yeah, well that's it.
Speaker 3 (01:17:28):
I'm sure that's not what you asked me to come
here and talk about.
Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
So well, let me figure this out. Since I wrote
this this morning.
Speaker 3 (01:17:35):
Go ahead, I'm sure it'll be in. Yes, I love them.
Speaker 1 (01:17:39):
What do you get shut down with it? Two?
Speaker 3 (01:17:45):
Of course not?
Speaker 1 (01:17:47):
There you go.
Speaker 3 (01:17:47):
The state of Missouri never sleeps.
Speaker 1 (01:17:49):
Trust me in fact, Yeah, how does this affect Missouri? Well,
how does it affect you?
Speaker 3 (01:17:56):
Well, it affects our district because we have a lot
of it's.
Speaker 1 (01:18:00):
Like the it's like the it's like the the Empire,
you know, yeah, uh what empire?
Speaker 3 (01:18:07):
Was that the one that strikes back?
Speaker 1 (01:18:10):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:18:11):
Oh, I always thinking.
Speaker 1 (01:18:13):
War Odaman Empire Otto when when the when the government
goes down, you get to put up your you get
to put up your feet, the Anaman, the auto Man, Automan,
the Ottoman Empire. That's right, thank you, okay, so thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:18:32):
Well, well we you know, we certainly have a lot
of employees, uh that work over on Fort leondar Wood
that come from our district. Yeah, and uh, including over
here in Phelps County. There's a lot of folks that
and and we saw basically what happened back during COVID
whenever uh that we had the government shut down for
a totally different reason and a lot of people got
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fort furloughed off of Fort Leonard Wood. The resultant to
that was is that whenever they did get called back,
well then all of a sudden their daycare didn't exist anymore.
And and so where we had two income couples before then,
Now we had just one income, and so we took
folks who were making between the two incomes about ninety
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thousand dollars a year. And then, because of a problem
the government created right then, only one of them could
go back to work because either either daycare didn't exist
or it was too expensive. And so then we took
people who were not eligible for food stamps and made
them eligible for food stamps. Does that make any sense
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to anybody?
Speaker 1 (01:19:35):
No? Were they were they illegal aliens? I mean you
were Fort Letterwood, wasn't it.
Speaker 3 (01:19:39):
No, they were, they were. They were regular citizens that
lived in Crocker.
Speaker 1 (01:19:45):
So why did you, as is our is our leader,
let them do that?
Speaker 3 (01:19:52):
Why did I let the federal government do that?
Speaker 10 (01:19:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:19:55):
Well, because unfortunately the and against the original tent of
the Constitution, the states don't have much power over the
federal government. But I have actually had a solution for that.
I filed a bill in order to do that now
for years in a row. And that is it's really simple, folks.
You don't really need term limits in Washington, DC. Here's
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the one thing that we need to do is, first
of all, we get rid of the fourteenth amendment. I
think that's the one that created the irs. But there's
a method to the managers here. All taxes would then
be collected by the states, and then the states would
pay a franchise fee, let's say, to be in the
you know, the United States of America, and so no
federal tax no federal taxes, which used to be the.
Speaker 1 (01:20:41):
Way things were in nineteen thirteen.
Speaker 3 (01:20:45):
Absolutely, you hit the nail right on the head. And
the federal government wanted extra money.
Speaker 1 (01:20:48):
What did they do?
Speaker 3 (01:20:49):
They imposed tariffs and so so any rate. The other
component of that bill is that in any year where
the government where the federal government didn't complete and vote
on a budget and it was passed by the President
of the United States, then the states wouldn't be obligated
to pay their pro rat a share of the federal budget. Okay,
(01:21:12):
so what does that do for us? Well, instantaneously, it
makes our federal government responsive to the states, right back
to us the people. And so then you don't need
term limits anymore. Right, we don't need a constitutional amendment
for term limits because they'll be self imposed.
Speaker 1 (01:21:29):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:21:30):
Now, there's no financial incentive for someone to get elected
the United States Congress or a United States Senate and
go up there and turn themselves into billionaires.
Speaker 1 (01:21:37):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:21:38):
You know, my former congressman prior to Vicki Hertsler, he
left a Lexington, Missouri by his own definition, just a
poor lawyer from Lexington, Missouri. But I don't know how
poor you are if you call yourself a poor lawyer.
But let's say, let's give him that he was not
a millionaire, right, or a very small millionaire. Then he
(01:22:00):
left the United States Congress when Vickie Hertler beat him
the third richest man in the in the United States Congress. Now,
keep in mind that Nancy Pelosi and darryl Isa were
both in the United States Congress at the time, and
they were both billionaires before they came in.
Speaker 1 (01:22:15):
And so how did that Pelosi was a billionaire before
she came in?
Speaker 3 (01:22:19):
Yeah, for sure that I thought she wasn't.
Speaker 1 (01:22:21):
Well, she made herself a billionaire maybe, well maybe, but
with inside voting, with the inside buying.
Speaker 3 (01:22:27):
Well, it takes money to make money, Davids, you well know,
and so where'd you get the money? I'm certain that
she wasn't poor, well, not poor by my definition. Now
she may have been poor by her definition, but I
don't even know what her definition is, because I should
be so lucky. I want to be that poor, right.
But the point of that was is that her his
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only competition of being a poor lawyer from Lexington, Missouri,
was these two people who were billionaires. And so the
reality is is, how does that happen if you you
who are just a poor lawyer from le St tim Missouri.
Let's say, and you end up in the United States
Congress and you become rich? So is that What was
(01:23:08):
he doing in between time? Was he making some lucky
guesses on some investment opportunities like Nancy was doing. Perhaps,
but he was at times different times in his twenty
six year career a chairman of the Armed Services Committee,
And trust me, there is a lot of money that
goes through that to that purpose, and there's a lot
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of incentive for folks to perform.
Speaker 1 (01:23:35):
So what are you going to do to accommodate the shutdown?
Are you going to fire the roosters and the hens?
Speaker 3 (01:23:41):
Well, my chickens are not federal employees. They depend on
me daily sort of like illegal aliens. They depend on
me daily to go to work.
Speaker 1 (01:23:52):
So the illegal aliens run your firm and you, and
you do the work. I don't understan when I came
out of mind, that wasn't clear.
Speaker 3 (01:24:02):
When that came out of my mouth, I knew you
would twist it in some form.
Speaker 1 (01:24:05):
Well I didn't. I actually I actually copied what you said.
Speaker 3 (01:24:08):
Exactly yellow journalist. People don't even know what that means
with my yellow pad.
Speaker 1 (01:24:15):
Yeah, exactly, that is that proof I prove.
Speaker 3 (01:24:19):
Yeah, there's your evidence.
Speaker 1 (01:24:20):
Right, there's my evidence.
Speaker 3 (01:24:22):
He's a yellow pad.
Speaker 1 (01:24:23):
Yellow pad journalists. Yes, that's not bad.
Speaker 3 (01:24:26):
Are you technically a gal?
Speaker 1 (01:24:27):
No? I think I'm like a that's a these are legal, that's.
Speaker 3 (01:24:32):
A legal make it legal.
Speaker 1 (01:24:34):
Just but you know what, I have a lot of lawyers.
I'll be talking to a lawyer in uh what ten o'clock.
Speaker 3 (01:24:41):
Two lawyers saying that a legal pad makes you a
lawyer is like me saying I write legislation that makes it.
Speaker 1 (01:24:48):
If you ask some lawyers that have been in cases
with me, they will they will say some of them
have have said that I was better than they were
in court. So either or not, because I've been in
a court a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:25:01):
Because you started telling jokes and they said, can we
please make this stop? We will settle out of court,
just please.
Speaker 1 (01:25:10):
I don't. I was serious. But the only I did
make a joke The judge said can I do anything
for you? Before is Judge Clayton. He says, I was
sitting in court, we were waiting for the court.
Speaker 3 (01:25:20):
To judge said can I do anything for you?
Speaker 10 (01:25:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:25:23):
I said, yeah, can you can you get me a
mug for coffee? I'm here so often? He didn't like it,
though he didn't laugh. It wasn't a good idea.
Speaker 3 (01:25:34):
No, now, yeah you that I don't. I can see
how that might end up with you being unintentionally asked
to spend the night in the county jail.
Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
That's been a thread to me. In one was North
Dakota in front of a judge.
Speaker 3 (01:25:51):
Was it contempt? Also?
Speaker 1 (01:25:52):
I actually, I actually, I actually had a a lawsuit
because my then wife's children's children were being kept away
from her. So I went up to get you know,
get them to least, you know, give her some time
with the kids. And uh then it became uh a
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little bit of a scuffle because the judge, uh, for
some reason, didn't like me. He kept his his The
guy that does the records, Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:26:31):
That might not have been the only guy in the
room that had that opinion.
Speaker 1 (01:26:36):
Well, no, I'm sure I'm a jew coming up from
Ronald Missouri in North Dakota. Give me a break. Yeah,
I get it. And and I was.
Speaker 3 (01:26:43):
Asked, uh, did you I was talking about that, did you.
Speaker 1 (01:26:46):
Fly your did you fly your personal plane up here?
You know, the questions like that, and don't you know
because I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:26:55):
Have one borrowed from one of your rich buddies.
Speaker 1 (01:26:59):
I did not have one. No, but but uh, it
got to the point where I was invited by not
the judge but my lawyer to go in and have
the you know, when the when the lawyers go to this.
Speaker 3 (01:27:14):
And I'm back up here for just one second because
there's something going through my head. I'm trying to figure
this out. You said your wife's children's children. Isn't that
the proper term for those grandchildren?
Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
No, well, my wife's I didn't say that, my wife's
then my then wife's children. Ex wife, Yeah, ex wife.
I understand you would you would you clean out his uh,
his ears because he can't hear? Poor guy.
Speaker 3 (01:27:42):
I am certain that you said. We'll have to go
back and listen to the videotape later on. Okay, but
I'm fairly certain you said your ex wife's children's children.
Speaker 1 (01:27:51):
No, okay, all right, Well I could have stumbled, you know,
I'm not as you know, I'm not as old. I'm
older than you. So was that a stutter? Then you
never but it's certainly not what I meant. Uh, And
so you get the judges chambers. Keep in mind, yes,
all right, well you get into the judges chambers. And
(01:28:12):
I'm participating in this with the lawyers, just the lawyers.
And uh uh if he became into a custody case.
Speaker 3 (01:28:24):
When the lawyer, by the way, so I don't understand
any of this, I'm not a lawyer, so that you're going.
Speaker 1 (01:28:29):
Well, okay, Well it turned into a custody case when
they refused to let the kids spend time with their mother,
and and uh the judge during the court he dismissed
our case and I had it appealed at the Supreme
Court of North Dakota. And in that I told my lawyer,
(01:28:52):
a nice lady in North Dakota, what to say. She
said exactly what I said, and we won the case.
We actually split twins in North Dakota. And I'll never
forget it. I was sitting up upstairs in a big
capitol building there with the Supreme Court of North Dakota,
and their lawyer turned to me and looked at me like,
(01:29:18):
you know, what did you just do? He knew I
did it?
Speaker 3 (01:29:21):
Okay, identical twins? No, Well then then that wasn't.
Speaker 1 (01:29:25):
And one of them lives here. One of them has
lived here now and she's thrilled to be here, and
her brother lives in North Dakota. Still, well, they weren't.
Speaker 3 (01:29:35):
Twins, you separated twins.
Speaker 1 (01:29:39):
But if you had to, yeah, I mean, if one
of them wanted to stay there, and this one they
put her in a home, they put her in a
home like uh yeah, Foster home rather than go see
her mother once in a while.
Speaker 3 (01:29:53):
Okay, Okay, there's probably more to this story, but I
think I think you're getting to a point somewhere where
how you avoid contempt a court charges.
Speaker 1 (01:30:02):
Well, when we got back and had this discussion, the
judge made a statement that we don't really have to
follow that Supreme Court decision, and I said, well, I
think you do, judge. He says, what are you doing
in here? I says, He says, I'll give you a
little few seconds to get out of here, I said, okay,
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otherwise you're going to jail. And the jail was right
down there. So yeah, that's my story and I'm sticking
to it.
Speaker 3 (01:30:28):
Well, yeah, Ken Clayton usually makes pretty good decisions, but
I think he missed an opportunity.
Speaker 1 (01:30:33):
That wasn't Ken Clayton.
Speaker 3 (01:30:35):
You said it was Ken.
Speaker 1 (01:30:36):
No, No, this was a judge in North Dakota. Did
you know that you.
Speaker 3 (01:30:39):
Said this story with Judge Clayton, Well.
Speaker 1 (01:30:42):
I know, I used no. No, I didn't know. That
was a different story about him saying what would you
what would what would you like, mister Weinbaum, And I said,
how about a cup with my name in it so
that you know I can? And he didn't there and
he didn't think yeah, and he didn't think that was funny,
So okay, And then I went on to the North
(01:31:03):
Dakota story, completely different stories. Would you please listen, please listen.
Speaker 3 (01:31:09):
So back to my original argument about it, he told
bad jokes until that everybody just gave up. Okay, Okay,
Now then we've established that sometimes I.
Speaker 1 (01:31:16):
Do and you're laughing. She's laughing.
Speaker 7 (01:31:19):
I'm like, okay, get done with the worn out divorce story, please.
Speaker 1 (01:31:24):
Yeah, she hates that when I talk about x YS.
Speaker 27 (01:31:27):
Stories, why would I enjoy them?
Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
Well, because it has nothing to do with the divorce.
It has to do with my prowess as a as
a yeah imagined a lawyer. Well that's all.
Speaker 3 (01:31:40):
Hey, hang on, hey, I was thinking, guys, I do
not want to be called as a witness to this divorce.
No empathy has empathy?
Speaker 1 (01:31:46):
There you go. I had it last week. I got
the I got, I got there. I gotta washed out
a buff on my arm. The empathy. Yeah, there's no good.
So okay, this government closed down? Right? Who blinks first?
And why?
Speaker 3 (01:32:07):
Okay? So me personally, I think you know Trump's threat?
Speaker 1 (01:32:12):
I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:32:13):
Honestly, I don't think it's a threat. But what this
does puts him in a position to reduce the total
staff of federal employees.
Speaker 1 (01:32:21):
Right, A lot of whom are what? A lot of
whom are what?
Speaker 3 (01:32:25):
Are a lot of agents?
Speaker 1 (01:32:27):
A lot of whom are what? In what party?
Speaker 3 (01:32:30):
Well I would have a hard time making a precise determination,
but I'm going to say that a big chunk of
those federal employees are probably not donating to Republicans.
Speaker 1 (01:32:43):
Yeah they're Democrats. I just say democrats can you say
that word? Just one word? You didn't have to see
you using like ten fifteen words democrats. All you needed
to say was that.
Speaker 3 (01:32:54):
My part time job. What is my part time.
Speaker 1 (01:32:56):
Job besides besides being a a by s sir, I.
Speaker 9 (01:33:03):
Was gonna say, I can. I can definitely confirm that
there are very few conservatives in the federal work.
Speaker 1 (01:33:09):
Force at that.
Speaker 3 (01:33:10):
So, now, if you're given the choice, let's say you're
let's say you're Nancy Pelosi and you okay, you share
a lot of Okay, that's not even close. Man, how
do you know you do it?
Speaker 1 (01:33:27):
Let's hear it.
Speaker 3 (01:33:31):
So the thing that came to my mind, I probably
can't just share with polite company.
Speaker 1 (01:33:35):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:33:37):
So the point the point is.
Speaker 1 (01:33:41):
How do you know about give me that again? Okay?
Do you know from all? Right? Go ahead, let's continue.
Speaker 3 (01:33:50):
So the point of all that is, of course, that
a lot of times in government it becomes becomes a
game of to use a chicken analogy.
Speaker 1 (01:34:04):
Oh you know all about that?
Speaker 3 (01:34:07):
I knew he would do something with that. I figured
it would be better than that. But I mean, you know,
at any rate, so Trump, you know, won ups them
and it says, okay, well, we're probably going to find out.
Speaker 1 (01:34:20):
Way. Why did they not see that coming?
Speaker 3 (01:34:23):
Well, because you got to keep in mind, from where
they're at, more government is the normal, right, you know.
It was like what I say about Medicaid all the time.
We found out medicaid doesn't work. But instead of us
fixing Medicaid, we just created a new program called the
FRA to fix medicaid. Put a band aid on Medicaid.
That's probably for another show, but the reality is this.
(01:34:46):
The reason they didn't see that coming is because it's Washington,
d C. They think this is just the normal way
of doing business. And honestly, really the only thing that
they need to do but they will not lower themselves
to do it, is read the Art of the deal.
You just read the Art of the deal, you will
know everything you need to know about Donald Trump. It
(01:35:07):
is that simple. So this is an art of the
deal thing, right, And so I don't know where he's
going to make these cuts. But when the government shuts down,
apparently the president then can say who comes back to work?
And so there was eighty eight thousand new IRS agents
who we all complained about as unnecessary, especially when we
(01:35:29):
were training them to use a pistol, you know, to
audit income tax returns. Well, maybe that would be a
good place to start. And so my guess is that
Chuck Schumer has now said crap right now, well now
where now he's just got to make a show of it.
(01:35:51):
But sooner or later.
Speaker 1 (01:35:52):
My point to you is that I want to know.
They're all supposed to be fairly intelligent. They're all most
of them are lawyers and things like that. How come
how come they didn't see it coming?
Speaker 3 (01:36:04):
Okay, first of me.
Speaker 1 (01:36:05):
Because you're what you're doing is expanding tax You're expanding
all the bad things. You're taking away the tax cuts
that are in this bill. It's it's a bill that's
going to help America. Everybody in America kind of sees
that his his his, his ratings are through the roof,
and this thing is has not stopped it, it's not
(01:36:28):
enhanced it.
Speaker 3 (01:36:29):
Don't get this in for you. What the slightest budget
fight is. That's that's the big beautiful bill passed right
which was some of those things you were talking about.
This is only about a continuing resolution. This is to
make all that extend the credit cards to the federal
government until we can.
Speaker 1 (01:36:44):
Get into a budget. But I'm talking about the whole
concept of why you why they did this, and it's
going to bite him in the butt. Ady.
Speaker 3 (01:36:54):
Yes, no, I'm pretty sure that that what we originally
started with was the government shut down, which is a
result of the of the c R. So what happens, Okay,
I refer you to Pete hagsas of talk that he
gave to all the brass up and washed. He made
(01:37:15):
all everybody with a star come to this meeting, right,
and he goes, uh, I'm gonna paraphrase a lot, So
I apologize if I offend anyone out there or anything.
But man, I loved it. He goes, we ain't gonna
have no more fat generals, right.
Speaker 1 (01:37:29):
I love that. What I mean, you.
Speaker 3 (01:37:36):
Boys are gonna fit into the uniform you came into
the army with. We're not gonna make double excises anyone.
And and then he said, if you're going to be
in the army, you're going to meet the same standard
as everybody. I don't care who you are, right, We're
not gonna We're gonna not going to lower the standards
for anybody, because what is our primary mission rights, what
(01:37:59):
is the job we're trying to do here. And if
you can't do that job, now, I know people are
gonna say, oh wa, I could do that job just
a good z image. Well, I'm sure if you're sitting
in front of a computer terminal, you don't have to
be able to run a four minute mile. I'm pretty
pretty sure you don't have to do that, right, And
I agree with that, But that's not what Pete was
talking about. What Pete was talking about was is if
(01:38:21):
I'm going to boot you out of an airplane with
a parachute and you're gonna hit the ground and you're
going to start fighting, which is what we were really
what the Army's for, what they are, then you're going
to have to meet the standard of every single person
who comes out of the back of that airplane. Right,
And that only makes sense, folks. And we should have
been doing this a long time ago, obviously, and and
(01:38:42):
so and we're not going to separate you into different groups.
And and then you give people preferential treatment if you
meet the standard, if you do the merit, if you
pass the test, and then you're going to get the promotion.
It's that simple. And uh and and so, well, I've
never been in the military, but I love it to
(01:39:04):
finally have somebody who realizes the value first of all
of the military and second of all, how much money
we spend there, and it should be invested wisely, because
too many times we take crazy money and dump it
on defense plant manufacturers and people like that. We get
(01:39:25):
kickbacks to who and when that money should have been
down there paying the private first class a living wage.
And this is so simple, folks, It's just nuts. When
my son was in the army as a private first class,
he made thirteen hundred dollars a month, cleared thirteen hundred
dollars a month, Okay, and it wasn't that long ago. Now,
(01:39:49):
he was a tomb guard up in Arlington. From the
top of his hat to the bottom of his shoes
was six hundred and fifty dollars worth of stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:39:57):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (01:39:58):
Right, And he had to have two uniforms. So you
know what his first month's pay went to?
Speaker 1 (01:40:04):
Those two uniforms they had. He had to buy them.
Speaker 3 (01:40:07):
He had to buy them.
Speaker 1 (01:40:08):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (01:40:08):
Everything he had to buy the shoes and everything else. Okay,
So now these shoes are special shoes. They're not you know,
they're not your average you know, they have these clacker
things on them because you know, you've seen these guys
marchs and they and they clicked their their heels together.
Well those and of course he's six foot five and
so he wears a size thirteen shoes, so it ain't
(01:40:31):
like you can find these down at the thrift store,
right and uh.
Speaker 1 (01:40:35):
And so they had to they had to make it
for him special.
Speaker 3 (01:40:40):
Back back when he was a tomb guard, they were
all you had to be at least six foot three
in order to be a tom guard, and so you know,
you had to be you know, you had to meet
that particular standard. Well, but the point of that was
is that there weren't no pay for the private first
class who did that, at least not for the month.
(01:41:01):
And the other thing was is that he was an
unaccompanied married man, and another crazy thing, so they required
him to rent an apartment from the local housing contractor
yeah right, yeah, and but he could but if he
would have been single, he could have stayed in the
(01:41:21):
barracks for free, but he couldn't because he was married.
But he was unaccompanied his wife that pulled everything out
of him. So he did not make any money at
all because what after his first month, then all of
his money went to rent this overly priced apartment that
was by the way on base and a private contractor
(01:41:42):
was running it. And so one simple little change there
and you know, allow him to stay in the barracks
because he was unaccompanied. Right, so then he could have
stayed in the barracks for free and ate at the
mess hall for free. But no, because of some stupid
regulation that they had that since he was married, he
had to live in their their contractor's apartment that was
(01:42:04):
on base. Nuts, it's just nuts.
Speaker 1 (01:42:07):
So is that over? Is that not now out? Or
is that the same?
Speaker 3 (01:42:10):
I have no idea, because he did he served his
tour duty and then he got out of the army
well because he couldn't afford to be in the army,
right yeah, right, so but instead of us taking money
down there, and it's kind of like what we do
at the state and this is nuts. So we need
truck drivers from MoDT well, instead of us paying up
(01:42:32):
for truck drivers to run snowplows in the wintertime so
we can compete for truck drivers like you know, the
ones that are driving for Walmart or whatever. No, we
give everybody in across the board rays. So that means
the already overpaid middle manager at MO dot gets a
ten percent raise along with the truck drivers. Trust me,
(01:42:53):
we don't have a problem coming up with mental managers
to work at MO dot.
Speaker 1 (01:42:57):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:42:58):
They are actually paid really close to industry standard by
the time you figure all their benefits in there. So
it is the same similar thing. We need privates in
the army. We got to have them right so well,
doesn't it make much more more sense instead of exploring
the possibility of a new, uh whatever fighting machine of
(01:43:19):
some kind or another. Not that those aren't important, but
maybe we should incentivize the guy who has to drive
that machine, right and uh and since they start all
of them start as a private first class where they
actually started as a private I guess, but they you know,
then they get to be a private first class and
then a sergeant and what have you. Right, But those
(01:43:40):
guys need to be incentivized, especially those I would think,
those ones that have been with you for a while,
you know, those non commissioned officers who are the ones
who really know how the whole thing fits together. And uh,
and so you need a way to keep those people
with you. And and because that's what you and I
do right in our business. We incentivize those people who
(01:44:03):
first of all, will work and because that's a real
problem now, but also the ones who have taken initiative,
learned the system, and have are demonstrating that management capability.
We want those people. I tell all the people who
worked for me. I asked this question in interviews all
(01:44:23):
the time. And no, no, it sounds trite, but I say, so,
what do you want to be doing in five years? Well,
if the guy says, well, you know, I don't know,
kind of like this, this might be something I might
be interested in. But the guy who says five years
on what your job?
Speaker 1 (01:44:38):
There?
Speaker 3 (01:44:38):
You go, that's the guy I'm hiring.
Speaker 1 (01:44:40):
Yeah, sure, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:44:42):
And so how do we do that? How do you
and I do that?
Speaker 10 (01:44:45):
Well?
Speaker 1 (01:44:45):
We do it all the time.
Speaker 3 (01:44:47):
Do we incentivize those folks?
Speaker 1 (01:44:49):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:44:49):
We want to keep them around.
Speaker 1 (01:44:51):
I've been an owner operator for like fifty almost fifty
three years. Yeah, and a lot of people have come
through the store.
Speaker 14 (01:44:59):
And train office.
Speaker 3 (01:45:00):
They like your product.
Speaker 1 (01:45:01):
Yeah, absolutely, I love it. But I'm losing weight. You're
not so much anyways. So is it is it the
Secretary of War or defense? What do you think, Oh no, no, absolutely,
Why didn't you think of that?
Speaker 3 (01:45:17):
That's that's what we do, right, Yeah, and so because
now we have were we want to make sure our
enemies know that we ain't just going to throw up
the barricades, right, because we've got some enemies out there who.
Speaker 1 (01:45:32):
You think Venezuela understands that.
Speaker 3 (01:45:34):
Yet, well, I think they do after losing three boats
to you know, a hell fire missile. Then yeah, no.
Speaker 1 (01:45:41):
He says, basically, we're at war with the people that
are going to be selling drugs.
Speaker 3 (01:45:45):
But we always have been, Dave, whether that's the whole point.
Speaker 1 (01:45:49):
This is, this isn't we didn't know about it? Well?
Speaker 3 (01:45:52):
Absolutely we what.
Speaker 1 (01:45:54):
We didn't We didn't know about it.
Speaker 3 (01:45:56):
They kill one hundred and fifty thousand Americans every year.
Speaker 1 (01:45:59):
No, no, we didn't know about that. We went to
war with these people who were selling us drugs. You
don't listen very well.
Speaker 14 (01:46:05):
Do you?
Speaker 10 (01:46:06):
So?
Speaker 3 (01:46:07):
I not not, Huh, I'm.
Speaker 1 (01:46:09):
Not that hard to understand. I'm a very simple man.
I say what I say.
Speaker 3 (01:46:12):
We've been at war for years with them. In fact,
we used to call it the War on drugs, right.
Speaker 1 (01:46:17):
We used to call it that, But apparently these guys
weren't afraid to come over here. They've been doing it
a long time, so so therefore they were surprised when
they got knocked off. They were shocked well, and so
was so was the the guy running the uh the
country Venezuela. What's his name?
Speaker 3 (01:46:39):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:46:39):
I don't know either, but he's a he is stunningly stupid.
He gets it now. He's gonna fight the way he's
gonna he was gonna send uh here airplanes up up
to shoot down some of these other planes. Hell, he
couldn't get him off the ground.
Speaker 3 (01:46:58):
Oh you're talking about Putin, No.
Speaker 1 (01:47:00):
Talking about Venezuela.
Speaker 3 (01:47:01):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, Well, I mean I think the
latest version he's got, which is actually a pretty good plane,
is he's got some old that four phantoms I think,
and you'll recall those. There's there's still a good plane.
But obviously they're not going to take on a raptor
right exactly, because that that one, that one can shoot
you before it takes off.
Speaker 1 (01:47:22):
So here's a here's another thing that that Trump does.
He has a great concept, like Secretary of War, he
has a great concept of moving names around us.
Speaker 3 (01:47:32):
Gulf of America.
Speaker 1 (01:47:34):
I just had that written down Gulf of America.
Speaker 3 (01:47:36):
Oh no, that's what a brilliant Are we thinking the same?
Speaker 1 (01:47:39):
That's bad?
Speaker 3 (01:47:40):
Is that's terrible? So okay, yeah, I know, but do
you think it's batter you? Just no, No, it's bad
that you and I came up with that at the
same Oh but see that's more.
Speaker 1 (01:47:51):
That's that's really there's a lot of hope for you.
Speaker 3 (01:47:53):
Well that's descriptive of what it is because it touches
South America, it touches Central America, and it touches North America.
So why wouldn't we call it the Gulf of America.
Speaker 1 (01:48:04):
Well we are the America's exactly all down, up and down.
Speaker 3 (01:48:09):
From from the Fierra del Fuego all the way to
the North Pole.
Speaker 1 (01:48:15):
Yeah that's pretty good.
Speaker 11 (01:48:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:48:18):
Should Trump you out there buying, uh maybe making Canada
state and uh Greenland.
Speaker 3 (01:48:27):
Possibly a America state, America tararic and Antarctic America Antarctica
whatever are you? Okay, I'm trying to mix America an Antarcharctica, right,
I just I came out wrong, and you accuse.
Speaker 1 (01:48:46):
Me of language problems, all right.
Speaker 3 (01:48:50):
So no one should be worried until we call it
America OPA. That that's when people should get worried. Right,
what's that America OPA?
Speaker 1 (01:49:01):
You know Europe?
Speaker 3 (01:49:03):
Oh yeah, I didn't think about.
Speaker 1 (01:49:05):
That joke long enough.
Speaker 3 (01:49:06):
I probably should have put over.
Speaker 1 (01:49:07):
Oh that was a joke. Okay, go ahead.
Speaker 3 (01:49:10):
So so we covered we covered that, and we covered
the furloughs or the layoffs, whatever whatever you want to
call that thing.
Speaker 1 (01:49:19):
Let's talk about anti Semitism a little bit. Oh yeah,
you know, there was just an attack in Manchester, England
Jewish synagogue over the film Kipper Holiday. Guy ran through
the you know, ran a car through the building. There
was two of my guests, uh, and they had Syrian
(01:49:40):
connections and they then they stabbed a couple of people,
a bunch of people, I guess two of them got
killed and one of them got shot by a Manchester cop.
You know. And I'm wondering about this because this was
in the the journal, is that we got to start
(01:50:00):
protecting Jews all over the world because this is happening
more and more where it's not not just a happening,
it's condoned.
Speaker 3 (01:50:10):
Well once again, so not to make light of it,
but this would be a normal knee jerk reaction for
the left. But doesn't that mean that we need knife control.
Speaker 1 (01:50:22):
Well, sure, knife control.
Speaker 3 (01:50:23):
Because obviously the knife operated in your case.
Speaker 1 (01:50:27):
In your case you need voice control. Well, so there's
just like getting stabbed in the back.
Speaker 3 (01:50:33):
Well, you know, the truth is about me that I
have a face for radio and a voice for silent movies.
So I am I'm actually qualified to do this show,
so because I'm sure people put it on mute frequently,
but that's but in any case, no, there's so I
I've told you about that that where I went to
(01:50:54):
earlier this summer, went to the cam meeting and that
and that was about anti Semitism, and I'm telling you, folks,
you are not being told the truth at all. So
they showed the categories of people who had been subject
to some kind of hate crime, right, and of course
(01:51:18):
people of Jewish faith or Jewish descent. It was up
four hundred percent. And so then they had the categories
of people who were perpetrating this. And so as you
would expect, there was a certain number of Muslims and
that stayed pretty much the same of anti Semitism attacks.
But the one category, because you always hear this, it's
(01:51:40):
the white nationalist, it's the Nazis and everything else. Did
you know that actually went down two percent over the
last year. But you know what went up four hundred percent?
Left wing violence against Jews four hundred percent up. But
did you see that on ABC, CBS or wherever.
Speaker 1 (01:52:02):
No, no, you see it Fox.
Speaker 3 (01:52:04):
These aren't statistics from some from some Jewish think tank.
This was data from the FBI. Their FBI. Keep in mind,
because that was numbers that came from the Biden era
administration FBI. So so I'm not saying it's necessarily true,
but they certainly would slant it the direction if they could.
Speaker 9 (01:52:26):
Sep So, I got a message from Richard Lockwood said
that I was told to call in or something. Oh yeah,
so let me see if I can.
Speaker 1 (01:52:34):
Did he call?
Speaker 10 (01:52:35):
He called?
Speaker 9 (01:52:35):
He tried to call the show too.
Speaker 1 (01:52:37):
Okay, I forgot about that.
Speaker 3 (01:52:40):
Oh that's a bad sign.
Speaker 1 (01:52:41):
You can't forget about it. Just forget about it. No, no,
don't forget. You can hang out. I got Apparently you
don't have to go anywhere.
Speaker 3 (01:52:48):
Hey, we had the Alzheimer's walk last week. Not I
wasn't saying anything about that.
Speaker 1 (01:52:52):
I was just saying, so I should have been there.
But I forgot pretty funny. I'm not telling you know
about funny. Come on, that was good. Hello is this
uh mister Richard Jefferies, did you call in? I did? Well? Yeah, okay,
(01:53:14):
Well I guess we got. I'm talking to a very
interesting person who happens to be running for the state Senate.
And he's an old friend or just old. Uh, and
it's interesting talking to him.
Speaker 3 (01:53:29):
He could have said, just said friend Richard.
Speaker 1 (01:53:33):
Old friend and h Richard used to be called a
bunch of different names. Now it's uh, it's it's Jeffrey Jeffries, right,
Richard Jefferies, Richard Jeffrey Jeffrey. Y. Okay, and uh, you
just wrote a book. What the hell is the name
of the book.
Speaker 28 (01:53:54):
Okay, It's called A Is for America. It's a collection
of patrineriodic poems for young Americans.
Speaker 1 (01:54:02):
Well, that's great. Where can they get it?
Speaker 28 (01:54:05):
They can purchase this at Barnes and Noble online, Amazon
online and a.
Speaker 11 (01:54:14):
Few other bookstores.
Speaker 1 (01:54:17):
Shows JP. Yeah, okay, now tell me.
Speaker 28 (01:54:22):
Actually I sent a picture of the of the cover
and front cover and back cover.
Speaker 1 (01:54:29):
To JP your show. Okay, I don't know if if
did you get.
Speaker 9 (01:54:36):
That was it on a messenger or where was it at.
Speaker 1 (01:54:41):
I believe, so, okay, I'll look for it real quick.
All right, So while that's happening, tell us about briefly
about the movie that you talked about that shows a
lot of things that are that have happened recently, and
this is a movie sort of in prediction of what
that happened. Of that happening. What was that?
Speaker 28 (01:55:03):
It's called Snake Eyes. Snake Eyes with Nicholas Case.
Speaker 11 (01:55:09):
Yeah, I saw that.
Speaker 1 (01:55:10):
Listen to this, okay, and tell us tell us why
this is relevant to today.
Speaker 28 (01:55:17):
Well, Snake Eyes is seems to be a predictive movie
where the the person that was assassinated was a person
by the name of Kirk from what I understand, and
his assassin was named Kyle in some form.
Speaker 1 (01:55:40):
And Tyler, Yeah, that's what I mean. Tyler, Yeah, Tyler.
You know.
Speaker 28 (01:55:47):
So it's worth a watch and if if I do
my homework on it, I'll I'll present that to you sometimes. Okay,
well great, all right, Well thanks a lot. And also
one other thing, Yes, what's that? This is something a
lot of people don't know. What that Charlie Kirk and
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George Floyd have the exact same birthdays.
Speaker 1 (01:56:15):
Really, isn't that interesting? And were they the same age?
Speaker 28 (01:56:20):
No, they're not the same age, but they share the
exact same birthday.
Speaker 1 (01:56:24):
This guy's you know, he goes back to the books.
And my daughter actually told me about these books about
Baron Trump. You know when it was written or eighteen no, yeah,
eighteen nineties, eighteen nineties, and he was living in a
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New York high rise. All right, yeah, yeah. And what
was the name of some of these books you remember?
Speaker 28 (01:56:52):
Yeah, the the Marvelous Adventures of Little Baron Trump.
Speaker 3 (01:56:58):
Yeah, wow, that's hilarious.
Speaker 1 (01:57:02):
All right, that is yeah a little right? What was that?
Was that?
Speaker 3 (01:57:06):
Art imitating life? For life imitating art?
Speaker 1 (01:57:09):
Which?
Speaker 14 (01:57:09):
Which way did that be?
Speaker 11 (01:57:10):
Gone?
Speaker 1 (01:57:11):
All right, well, give me some give me some new stick,
and I'll get you on a regular show one of
these days. Okay, all right, my friend, all right, name
of your book again, name of your book is A
is for America always got it up to with an
exclamation point. Okay. Uh.
Speaker 28 (01:57:29):
The publisher is Liberty Hill.
Speaker 1 (01:57:32):
Okay, thanks a lot, buddy, You have a great weekend.
You have a great day too. Bye bye. All right, yes, sir.
Speaker 3 (01:57:39):
So hey, can I do a little shout out real quick.
Speaker 1 (01:57:42):
Sure.
Speaker 3 (01:57:43):
So last week I was honored to present a resolution
to two actual bona fide Rosie the Riveters, these two ladies,
and they both live in Aildon, and these two ladies
worked at the Fairfax plant in Kansas City, making them
be twenty fours and so and they It was the
classic story. These two ladies had left the farm. Basically
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they both came from rural Missouri and went to Kansas City.
And this story can be repeated. In fact, my mother
in law was Rosie the Riveter also. But these two
ladies are still alive. One of them was one hundred
years old and the other one was one hundred and
three years old. Both sharp as attacked. Moniqua McMillan was
one of them and the other one was Jewel Lichens.
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And they both currently live in Eldon. But we had discovered, thankfully,
there was a lady that worked in the Senior center
there who brought our attention to this, and so we
did a little bit of research, and I'm going to
put a shout out out to my legislative assistant, josh
Rome Roman. He discovered that the Congress had actually approved
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the printing of a medal to honor these ladies, and
so they were just about out of them, right, So
we were fortunate enough to find that the company that
manufactured for the Congress was still you know, still had
some of these available, and so we were able to
make this presentation to them, and they these Their story
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is just amazing. I mean, I wish I could tell
you all about it here, but it is amazing. It's
the classic story. You know these if you'll remember what
the Rosie the riveters were, is that.
Speaker 1 (01:59:24):
You know on dispil planes.
Speaker 3 (01:59:26):
Yeah, on December the eighth, you know, everybody that worked
in the defense plants and everywhere else, the machine shops,
they were lined up outside the recruiter's office, right because
and so that left all of these open holes. And
so these companies put out a call for you know what, anybody,
We've got to have people to come in here because
we need people to do this.
Speaker 1 (01:59:45):
And so, yeah, the significance of December eighth is.
Speaker 3 (01:59:49):
Well, there's the significance of December the eighth is it's
a day after December the seventh, and December the seventh,
nineteen forty one, the day that will live in infamy.
Speaker 1 (01:59:59):
That was thank you that everybody has that on their mind.
Speaker 3 (02:00:02):
Well, my goodness, what have we done where we don't
know that day.
Speaker 1 (02:00:06):
There's plenty of people who don't connect it.
Speaker 3 (02:00:09):
And that's a shame. At any rate. I don't know
if this can show up on the on camera or not,
but this is a little pin that they were putting
out and Lisa has one on also. She's sporting one
of them, okay, and it's what it represents is that bandana.
You've seen the picture of Rosie the River and she's
wearing the polka dot bandana. Yeah, and uh, but the
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story is amazing. One of these ladies still drives that
is Yeah, she dress and she volunteers at the senior
center and uh and drives there every day to volunteer
at the senior center. She's one hundred years old. And
so I was so honored to get to do that.
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Filled the place up. I mean, that was a senior
center that probably can get a hundred people in there,
and it was standing room only. It was amazing. They
have an amazing story. But often we forget about those
components down there, you know, we you know, that's certainly
all the accolades need to go to the greatest generation
for a lot of different reasons, not just because.
Speaker 1 (02:01:12):
Of D Day and Battle of the Bulge and all
of that, but there was.
Speaker 3 (02:01:16):
No Battle of the Bulge without the Rosie the riveter
and so, and we certainly can't win. I mean, I
think Paton said it the best. He says, here's what
won the World War two was the M one rifle,
the deuce and a half, the two and a half
ton truck, and the C forty seven, you know, the
cargo plane. And he said, but what we who had
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to use that gun was some private first class right,
who had to drive that truck, who had to fly
that airplane? Who jumped out of that airplane? That's what
the all of those pieces are what won the war,
including down the line, not really down the line, but
the most important part. You don't do that with out
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the planes and the trucks and the guns and things
like that, which most of those were produced by these
ladies who you know, they're doing their part for the
war effort, for sure.
Speaker 1 (02:02:11):
And the best thing is you said, the key word
is words. You won the war, and that's what war
is about. You got to win it.
Speaker 3 (02:02:20):
Yeah, that's why we call it the war.
Speaker 1 (02:02:22):
Yeah, and we don't want to have it. And the
best war is the one that prevents future wars, you know.
And we we were okay for a while, well but
not really because North Korea was fairly close to it.
And I don't I don't understand exactly why we had
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that Vietnam. You know, it seems like they they they
didn't make a lot of sense, and you got a
lot of young people killed on both sides.
Speaker 3 (02:02:57):
Well, and so we we were warned by Eisenhower about
the military industrial complex and so where while we may
quibble over Korea, certainly Vietnam had components of exactly what
Eisenhower was trying to tell us. And so then even
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more recently, the prolonged conflicts that we've been involved in
that we clearly not that we shouldn't have had retribution
against some of those that were empowered that were allowing this.
But the reality is is that spending twenty years anywhere
is is not is not the way you win a war.
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Right the I forget which journal it was that that
he said, you know, you don't win a war by
by being a nice guy, right, is essentially what you said, wow,
And and he said, you know, it takes.
Speaker 1 (02:03:56):
Unless you're unless you're a jewet war you're expected to
to uh feed the population, and you know, stay away
from those babies because you know we we have a
right to have them protect us, you see. Well, and
so he also said, which I agree, but you can't
do that. You can't. You can't put a baby in
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front of you.
Speaker 3 (02:04:19):
As as a human shield, as a human shield. And
they do that all the time, well all the time,
he said. You know, it takes a lot to make
the make an American man. But once you do, we're
going to come at you with everything we know.
Speaker 1 (02:04:33):
And we should and well that's the only man Israel should.
Speaker 3 (02:04:36):
Well that's the way the world is right now.
Speaker 1 (02:04:38):
Oh yeah, it's not just this war, it's other wars.
I mean, we've warred with each other since the beginning
of time. You know.
Speaker 3 (02:04:47):
Well that's the whole reason for civilization is to solve
our differences in a peaceful manner.
Speaker 1 (02:04:54):
We should. Yeah, but that doesn't make him. Now, let
me let me just inter see that we don't have.
Let me read Andrea Shrum. But before that, can you get.
Speaker 9 (02:05:08):
Mark McCluskey on Yeah, I even text I text him
the link as well, and I'd emailed him the link
yesterday and I haven't heard back from him yet.
Speaker 1 (02:05:15):
So well, I think you want to call him. While
I read this, Andrew or Shrum had a blessed to
Yom Kipur praying for the nations. Will be blessed to
be in DC next week during Feast of the Tabernacles
to join the Communion America for a national observance of
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the Lord's Table on the National Mall. Over four days.
There will be fifty tenths set up on the National Mall,
one for each state, twenty seven seven praise, worship, and
prayer before the Lord October ninth through twelve. I didn't
even know she was Jewish. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (02:05:58):
Yeah, well he isn't yesterday was correct? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:06:05):
Good morning to Dave and the lovely Lisa Weinbaum and
the crew. I don't know why I didn't mention you.
I guess you're the crew. Okay, your crew, You're You're
cruel crew, cruel crew? Are you?
Speaker 12 (02:06:21):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (02:06:21):
Yeah? And are you? Are you trying to get a
hold of him? All right? Uh? Christopher runs on and
we call him the Godfather here. Just curious, what is
the location of your broadcast? Thank you. Uh, and don't
forget to eat your pasta. See, I says, we're somewhere
in the Missouri. So young, I can't. I can't release that, Godfather,
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you know that, so young, Godfather, please forgive me. Forget
about it.
Speaker 3 (02:06:53):
Alshold the day of atonement.
Speaker 1 (02:06:55):
Yeah, right right. I had plenty with two tone four
as we all do. No, absolutely, and I and I
I starved, honey, I starved from the previous night all
the way through four o'clock, so that we always broke it.
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Is that a Now?
Speaker 3 (02:07:18):
Is yours a traditional fast where you don't drink anything either?
Speaker 1 (02:07:23):
No, I drink water and you take your meds. No,
technically take your meds. I don't know. That's a good question.
I'd have to look that up. And you're not supposed
to drink water.
Speaker 3 (02:07:34):
Nothing. That's crazy, absolutely nothing, just crazy.
Speaker 1 (02:07:40):
Yeah, hydrate. I talked to Mark.
Speaker 9 (02:07:45):
He's having some issue with stream yard and his computers
being weird, so he's going to call in here in
a second.
Speaker 3 (02:07:51):
So that yes, so, but you're just like everything else before.
What it represents is you have to prepare an advance
that's already your assignment as a as a good Christian
or a good one.
Speaker 1 (02:08:03):
Well all right, well you know what, I got my
next and you're welcome to stay. He won't be on
TV today, that's too bad on the internet, but he's
going to be on the phone. You can hang on here.
Speaker 3 (02:08:18):
I have another appointment. Yeah, sure, but I will stay
as long as I can.
Speaker 1 (02:08:22):
All right, Well, let's hear it. Well, let's let's hear
it for my friend over here, Don Mayhew, and I
have other than Davey. I'm sure where can people call
you buy eggs and contribute.
Speaker 3 (02:08:39):
So they can always?
Speaker 1 (02:08:40):
Now make it quick.
Speaker 3 (02:08:41):
I'm not religious on Facebook, but that'd be a good
place to catch me. You can always get in touch
with me and and I'm available for weddings, bar mitzvahs
and whatever the event.
Speaker 1 (02:08:55):
That you have. Yeah, I can see you do a barbetsa.
I don't.
Speaker 3 (02:08:58):
I don't do I don't do the plan thing very well.
Although some people might disagree.
Speaker 1 (02:09:02):
I think I think you that's your best bet. What
do you call a tiny shopping center?
Speaker 3 (02:09:10):
Oh my goodness, that I almost got out of here
without one of these. All right, go ahead, I give up.
Speaker 1 (02:09:17):
This is what you call a tiny shopping center? A
small hey, he laughed.
Speaker 3 (02:09:26):
JP you let him get away with that.
Speaker 1 (02:09:28):
All right. Now, I'm going to introduce my next guest,
and he I don't know whether his wife Patricia is
with him or not. But these are two American heroes
having a barbecue in their backyard and suddenly accosted by
three hundred and fifty BLM and Antifa led by Corey Bush,
(02:09:49):
a congressman, as they threatened to rape the wife and
murder both of them and take over the house. Please
welcome all the way from Saint Louis, Mark and Pat McCluskey. Yeah,
both of you there today.
Speaker 29 (02:10:09):
Well, we got you, we got me. But just like
Don I've got a a face for radio and a
voice for silent pictures.
Speaker 1 (02:10:18):
All right, give him a little laughter there. Yeah, that's enough.
That's uh. So Putin calls Trump a smart man who listens.
He wants to talk to him again. So what is
he playing a game here? He also wants is a
(02:10:38):
He wants Israel to declare a Palestinian state within its borders.
So what do you think of that?
Speaker 11 (02:10:47):
Well, you know, it's getting to be wintertime Russia.
Speaker 29 (02:10:50):
Life's fighting oars in the in the winter because they're
used to the cold and they're used to the mud.
In fact, when I was buying, my Russian teacher in
prep school said that where she grew up, the mud
was so deep in the wintertime the roads were made
out of telephone poles.
Speaker 11 (02:11:04):
They were driven lengthwise into the ground.
Speaker 29 (02:11:07):
And so the Russians are are used to that, and
I think they're trying to drag things out in Ukraine
until they have that kind of home field advantage.
Speaker 11 (02:11:15):
And also they can rearm and reout.
Speaker 1 (02:11:17):
Well that's like, that's like Rocky remember that movie when
he fought the the champion from Russia and they put
him out in northern Russia where he had to he
had to walk on these poles. Yeah, yeah, and that's something. Yeah,
so you know, uh, you know, it's it's the standard technique.
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And by the way, he also knows that the Ukrainians
are running out of fighting age men. The average age
in the Ukrainian army now was forty four and there
are almost no fighting age people left in the country. Well,
how about him, is he still is he still got
an army? I mean they've lost between between themselves about
at least a million people.
Speaker 29 (02:12:00):
Yeah, you know, but it's a big country and relatively
young country compared to Ukraine. There's really you know, given
the fact that the Russia is like an enormous country,
there's only like one hundred and fifty million Russians, so
it's got a very sparse population per square mile. But
nonetheless they still have a one hundred and fifty million
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people and a large fighting force. The Palestinian part of this,
once again is just to drive a wedge through between
different factions in the United States in my humble opinion.
Speaker 1 (02:12:37):
Okay, so what about him saying that about Trump? So
what should Trump think of this and what should he do?
Speaker 10 (02:12:44):
Trump?
Speaker 29 (02:12:44):
Trump has always said that he thinks Vladimir Putin is
an intelligent guy. Yeah, and so he got two guys
with small egos out there trying to out do each
other with how much they fictitiously respect each other.
Speaker 1 (02:12:58):
So small egos. Yeah, that's really right. Yeah, uh he called.
He also called for a full uh recognition and relationship
with the USA. Uh. So, so is that going to
happen anytime soon? I don't think so.
Speaker 10 (02:13:18):
Well.
Speaker 29 (02:13:18):
I I harkened back to the illustrious days of yesteryear
back at the fall of the Soviet Empire, Russia had
always been and always wanted to be a European country.
Speaker 20 (02:13:29):
Uh.
Speaker 29 (02:13:29):
The Csars were you know in the in the latter
days of German heritage. They uh, you know, for example,
I guess Prince Philip of England was the first cousin
of Zar Nicholas the second. I mean that always wanted
to be a European country. To Paul the Soviet Union,
they wanted to join NATO, they wanted to join the
West in the United States said everything on earth to
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push him away, and so they It makes it has
never made any sense whatsoever, because Russia has an ally
is a million times better then Russian as an adversary, particularly.
Speaker 11 (02:14:02):
When you think about China and what else is going
on in the world.
Speaker 1 (02:14:06):
So why did they did they do that? Because they
joined Germany in the first place.
Speaker 29 (02:14:11):
You well, you know, I don't know the answer to that,
other than I think there's a lot of people in
the United States, especially those people that influenced politics, that
had bad family history under the Tsars in the hograms
of the nineteenth century. I think that there was a
lot of if if there's a way that we can
get even, we're going to try to get even.
Speaker 1 (02:14:30):
Well, you know, my people came from came from there,
and my grandfather came over as a young man and
is the town Ackerman that he was in, right, it
was a suburb of Odessa. They killed the you know,
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about eight hundred Jews through them in the river. So
he made it out of there, and otherwise I wouldn't
be talking to you right now.
Speaker 10 (02:15:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 29 (02:15:01):
No, So I think there's a lot of that. I
think there's a lot of generational animosity. I think that's
one of the things that it could be.
Speaker 11 (02:15:07):
Yeah, yeah, and I could be maybe justifiably so.
Speaker 29 (02:15:10):
But I think once again, to to base the fate
of the world on on ethnic disputes, to go back
one hundred and now one hundred and thirty years, sure,
maybe not the best pole.
Speaker 1 (02:15:22):
I think you're right, yeah, yeah. Now the TSA, I
don't know if this happened to you, ever happened to you.
They put Tulsea Gobberd in hell as they subjected them
on the Quiet Sky's watch list. Yeah, for criticizing In
her case, it was Kamala Federal law. Air Marshall's wife
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was also was crippled, was harassed and turned away from
her flight, and also people in the Republican Congress. And
now you've got Senator Rand Paul to try all these
people that were responsible for this, including Biden's, Biden's cabinet,
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and anyone that worked this the DOJ under Biden, things
like that, what do you think of this?
Speaker 29 (02:16:18):
Well, you know, I can tell you that with regard
to the hundreds of people I represent that were Jay
six political prisoners, even people that were charged with no
more than misdemeanor trespass were all put on the Quiet
Sky's quad ass list.
Speaker 11 (02:16:31):
Where and you got to envision this.
Speaker 29 (02:16:33):
Let's say you were you were near but never entered
into the Capitol Building on January sixth or twenty twenty one.
You step foot on some place that the government to
retroactively will declare to be restricted property. You get surveilled
for months, Your house gets gets attacked by thirty five
squat officers with a bear cat in the front yard
and helicopters swirling overhead to get arrested, hauled out in
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your in your underwear, and your whole family hauled out
under machine guns in the middle of the winter.
Speaker 11 (02:17:01):
And then you get on the quads list.
Speaker 29 (02:17:03):
So now you're trying to fly someplace and you you
go up to TSA and they haul you, your spouse,
your minor children aside to full body searches. And that
happens four times between TSA and when you get on
the airplane, mostly meaning that you never get on the
airplane because now it's gone long before.
Speaker 1 (02:17:21):
Any of that happens.
Speaker 29 (02:17:22):
And so you know, it was it was specifically designed
to harass and intimidate. All these people are put on
the terrorist watch list like the Osama bin Laden, even
when the only charges against.
Speaker 11 (02:17:34):
Them are misdemeanor trespass.
Speaker 29 (02:17:36):
And it really was just it was the basis of
all this was thought crime that they they adhered to
the wrong political philosophy, just like Tulsea Gabbard and other
Republicans I've done on Tulsa.
Speaker 1 (02:17:48):
Gabbard was a Democrat at that time.
Speaker 29 (02:17:51):
Yeah yeah, yeah, Democrat Congress rowan from Hawaii. And yet
nonetheless she said the wrong words, she held the wrong
political philosophy. And you know, I got to tell you
that as much as I like Donald Trump, we're doing
the same thing now. Pam Bondi two weeks ago said
she wanted to criminally prosecute people that protested against Donald
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Trump for hate speech.
Speaker 11 (02:18:14):
Well, you clearly have. Yeah, and then Todd Blanche.
Speaker 29 (02:18:18):
The assistant ag went on the next day and said
that he wanted to criminally prosecute me.
Speaker 1 (02:18:23):
Well, if you're out there threatening the life of the president,
I can understand that.
Speaker 11 (02:18:27):
I agree with. But this was not that direct. I mean,
this was just people that are out there espouse Trump.
So yeah, yeah, really, I mean, we're all.
Speaker 29 (02:18:36):
Supposed to have the right to hate any politician we
want to, and god knows a lot of people hate me.
But I think that our constitution and our freedom demands
that unless people are actually inciting violence or participate or
or being violent, that they have the right to say
whatever they damn well please.
Speaker 1 (02:18:53):
So this is this happened a lot in America. I
suppose it has this this kind of branding and then
punishing because you have the political power to do it.
Speaker 29 (02:19:05):
How about the Japanese during World War Two? These Americans
and at court President Lincoln, the first Republican president, he
suspended the constitution, suspended habeas corpus, put you in prison
for the manner of your speech.
Speaker 11 (02:19:20):
So it has it has been employed throughout our history.
But you know, it goes all the way back to
the very beginning.
Speaker 29 (02:19:27):
They had this alien and sedition back at the turn
of the of the nineteenth century. Uh uh, Well, when
President John Jefferson retired from his second term in office,
he would not use the US Postal Service. He would
only send messages by messenger by foot because he was
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he was afraid that the post Office would intercept his
messages and he would go to prison as a seditionist.
Speaker 1 (02:19:55):
Well, doesn't it go back to the Bible Canaan able? Seriously,
I mean we've always so it's something that's fairly common.
Wars are common all over the place. I know you hate,
you hate unnecessary wars. I don't know what you think
about wars that are necessary. I'm sure that you would
agree that, uh, the United States had a right to
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go to war with Japan, and uh, well it was
Japan first, I think, and then Germany joined in. So
uh uh what do you think of that?
Speaker 29 (02:20:33):
Well, you know, human conflict is as old as humanity,
as You're exactly right, and uh, you know it's uh
and you know the the the God of the Old
Testament was it was a god that that violently, uh
exercise judgment upon evil doers. I mean, look at look
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at the flood for example. I mean, that's history. Yeah,
the Bible is replete with great acts of violence against
evil doers or people that are on the wrong side
of issues. And you know, and going on on my
political platform here for is a second. The reason why
the early Christian Church was became instantly very popular because
they are the exact opposite. They actually preached in those
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days and acted with complete selflessness that if you had
if you had one coat and there was a man
with none at your front door, you'd take off hears
and give it to him. First time in the history
of the world where actual altruism was practiced. Ain't so
much the case to these days?
Speaker 1 (02:21:35):
Well no, and of course they stood in front of
the Nazi Germany used the Catholics to claim that he
was doing the bidding of the Catholics when he killed Juds, that.
Speaker 29 (02:21:53):
The German belt buckles in World War two s had
gotten Ittlands right God with us.
Speaker 1 (02:21:58):
Yeah, so there you go. Yeah, so so yeah, go figure.
And that brings you back to well, I mean, isn't
isn't it worth here put that put that sign back
on on the cause of thing? But but isn't that
worth Oh? You can't see it, right, No, I can't
see never mind, I'm I'm blind. You're blind, and we're
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blinded to not having you on the show. But I
love it. I'll talk to you anytime. You know that,
I'll talk to you at the time, whether you know
wherever I'm at, I might talk to you. You know.
Speaker 29 (02:22:37):
You know, I'm my laptop home today to do the
show from my house, and I use it here all
the time. I can broadcast from the same room all
the time. And today it wants me to stick in
my stinking passwords, and I don't have my passwords memorize,
and I don't have my cheat sheet in the house,
and so I'm I'm a disembodied voice.
Speaker 1 (02:22:54):
Yeah, well, I wonder if that I wonder if that's
a form of of this, uh you know, quiet Sky's watchless.
Speaker 29 (02:23:03):
You know, back in the day, other lawyers, when we'd
be traveling out of town in lawsuits, would always say,
never get in the TSA line behind McCloskey.
Speaker 11 (02:23:15):
I would always what I described as a full butt sniffing.
Speaker 1 (02:23:20):
Oh my god, So you were that popular, were you? Yeah?
Speaker 11 (02:23:23):
Absolutely. I used to carry a laminated copy of the
Fourth Amendment with me yeah.
Speaker 29 (02:23:28):
And every time i'd go up and i'd get the
start the butt sniffing process, always pull off my laminated
copy of the Fourth Amendment, and they'd always call over
the chief of their department and he'd look at it,
take it drop into the trash can like a dead mouse.
Speaker 1 (02:23:46):
Oh yeah, Well, you know, you have to recognize there's
certain things that happen that that we don't like. And
you know, either you're going to fight back like you've done.
Uh and I think I'm doing, but not physically that
that will help matters in the future, help matters for
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our children and grandchildren and our wives and our producers.
Speaker 11 (02:24:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 29 (02:24:14):
Two hundred and fifty years ago, last March twenty third day,
young men stood up in Richmond, Virginia and said, I
know no what course others may take, but as for me,
give me liberty or give me death. And that's why
we have this great nation, because people, young men were
really willing to stand up and say, I don't care
if it kills me, I'm going to I'm going to
forge this new nation.
Speaker 1 (02:24:34):
Yeah. And then and back then, the Constitution actually had
a lot of young people writing it and helping with
the writing of the Constitution. Wasn't that true?
Speaker 29 (02:24:46):
I think I think Jefferson was something like thirty four
years old. Yeah, yeah, even younger than that. I thought
you wouldn't be all enough to be president when he
wrote the Constitution.
Speaker 1 (02:24:54):
Well all right, all right, so quiet. These quiet skies
now are being questioned by Senator rand Paul. He wants
an investigation of everyone who approved this, and they must
be fired. Is that enough punishment?
Speaker 11 (02:25:13):
I think some people need to you know, I'll digress
and say this.
Speaker 29 (02:25:17):
When they issued an indictment against James Comey the last week,
I immediately tweeted out, how come there weren't thirty five
FBI agents in full combat gear smashing in his front
door with frogmen and helicopters and everything else, and hallam
immediately to jail in his underpants.
Speaker 11 (02:25:32):
The way they treated us, I mean, why does he
get to turn himself in? I don't know. I don't
think that just getting fired is enough.
Speaker 29 (02:25:39):
I think the people that intentionally violated people's constitutional rights.
I think Harmeat Dylan and the Civil Rights Division of
the Justice Department should bring criminal charges against these people
for their intentional violation of people's constitutional rights.
Speaker 1 (02:25:52):
Yeah, she's real good. And she she's a good lawyer.
Speaker 11 (02:25:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 29 (02:25:55):
Yeah, And I'll say, you know the concept when you
were talking about necessary wars I was hearing this morning
on Fox I. I was watching the coverage on the
government shut down, right, and they're talking about how only
necessary employees are at work. Well, why the hell does
a government have unnecessary employees?
Speaker 1 (02:26:12):
Right? Well, that's what Trump is. He is now marginalizing
that by saying we're going to get rid of the
all these things. Maybe the I R. S Is going
to get that, he's going to get rid of you know,
eight what was it like, eight hundred thousand more agents
who are armed.
Speaker 11 (02:26:33):
Yeah, that's what we need, is armed I R S.
Speaker 1 (02:26:34):
Eighty eight thousand.
Speaker 29 (02:26:36):
Yeah, you know, the US mail has got armed agents. Now,
you know the government has and this is old news now,
but when I was running for a Senate's when it
first started that the government was buying up all the
nine millimeter ammunition and every every agency from forestry to
the to the FBI wanted more guns and more ammunition.
Kind of sounds like they were staging for some kind
(02:26:57):
of you know, general insurrection.
Speaker 1 (02:27:00):
A coup.
Speaker 11 (02:27:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:27:02):
Yeah, So a Syrian Englishman crashes his car through the
front of a synagogue and you own keep her. He
attacks with a knife. I think it was two of them,
and they eventually killed these guys in England no less,
(02:27:22):
And so that's Should the Jews have a way to
protect themselves in other countries where they don't have any
government to back them up, Well, I will spend it.
Speaker 11 (02:27:35):
The other direction of that is, I live in the
city of Saint Louis.
Speaker 29 (02:27:38):
Every night lots of people get killed with guns, yes,
and every day people run stoplights and run over people.
Speaker 11 (02:27:45):
And my one recently, the.
Speaker 29 (02:27:48):
Carl out of young young men that ran a stop
side ran into another car full of young men, knocked
it off the bridge at Grand and Highway forty lands
upside down the Highway forty killing everybody in the other car.
Speaker 11 (02:27:59):
Daily occurring in Saint Louis.
Speaker 29 (02:28:00):
Yeah, but you know, my house in Saint Louis back's
right up to the New Reform Congregation and for the
high Holydays, they you know, have a big crowd, but
they also have police protection and a police camera set
up in their parking lot. So you know, everybody is
hyper sensitive about anti Semitism as well we should be.
(02:28:21):
But the biggest problem in this country is really black
on black violence in the big cities.
Speaker 11 (02:28:26):
Yeah, because that's where that's where the real call is,
real death call is.
Speaker 1 (02:28:30):
And how is how is Trump doing on that? It
seems like he's doing pretty good on it.
Speaker 11 (02:28:34):
But he's certainly sending in the National Guard.
Speaker 29 (02:28:37):
But you know, as we discussed last week, you know,
my eighteen year old to twenty five year old self
would have been pretty upset with the concept of the
federal government sending the army in the cities.
Speaker 1 (02:28:46):
Yeah. Well, you know what, he's going to save a
lot of black lives.
Speaker 29 (02:28:51):
He is, he is, They're going to do and you know,
nonetheless he's still going to be called a racist by
the left.
Speaker 1 (02:28:56):
Yeah, but he got a lot of he got. He
got a big amount of young people to vote for him,
and a big amount of blacks to vote for him,
to a much bigger than he expected.
Speaker 29 (02:29:08):
You know, you know, they don't want to be murdered.
I mean, no, no, no, you know, of course you'll
tell you no matter what your skin color is. And
they don't want to be murdered anymore than anybody else.
And they would love to have a safe and prosperous environment,
which they're living and raise their kids.
Speaker 11 (02:29:22):
It's like we all do.
Speaker 1 (02:29:23):
I mean, I'm from this south side of Chicago. My
dad had liquor stores there, and and it's it's been
pretty common since the sixties, the early sixties that blacks
were killing each other and it hasn't stopped. And it's
like what seventy years now roughly. Yeah, yeah, it's incredible.
All right, listen, I gotta go. I got my next
(02:29:44):
guest on unless you want to hang.
Speaker 29 (02:29:46):
On antully, I cannot even though I'm just a disembodied voice.
Speaker 11 (02:29:50):
I'm made busy disembodied voice.
Speaker 1 (02:29:51):
Well, yeah, disembodied or not. It's always nice to talk
to you. And I miss your wife. Wish he could
talk to because to lawyers at one time.
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Yeah, we love the double Bill.
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You you went over the good good land there? All right,
go ahead say it again. Where can they find you?
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can't see you, so we got to do the other
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Speaker 11 (02:30:58):
That's a pretty cold comment.
Speaker 1 (02:31:01):
All right, and I have you. I got my nest
next guest. Yes, okay, say say, I said, he to
your wife, and pleasure talking to you as always, and
we'll do it again sometime. All right, Yeah you too,
Thanks bye Mark. Okay, my next guests are here, and
I say yes because there's two of them. Uh kinesiologists
(02:31:23):
division one football player of basketball ref uh politician, expert
on RFK and now an owner of pharmacies. Please welcome
one six er, Jeff Zinc and his wife Stephanie. Why
didn't you step on Stephanie, I said, Stephanie. I didn't
(02:31:44):
say step it up, Stephanie. Hi, sorry about that, you know.
Good morning. How are you good? I'm good? Thanks? So
Tyler nall pregnant women, Trump and Pfizer make a deal
to drop prices and match you Europe is what effect?
(02:32:07):
First of all, is this let's have on you? And
is this a good idea? Bad idea?
Speaker 12 (02:32:12):
What?
Speaker 27 (02:32:14):
I think it's a great idea.
Speaker 7 (02:32:16):
I mean, I think the disclosures coming out about Title
and All are part of the course with most of
the pharmaceutical that people take. I think everybody should start
reading the labels and doing their own research and find
out what's in the drugs that they're taking because all
too often, uh, and this isn't on the doctors at all.
(02:32:38):
We have to take responsibility for ourselves. But you know,
the doctors are told that these things are safe, and
we've been conditioned to believe that. And I think a
lot of people are waking up going wait a second,
I should be doing this or why is this happening?
So are some of these things contributing to to the
(02:33:01):
chronic illness that Americans are facing?
Speaker 1 (02:33:05):
You know, about twenty eighteen or nineteen, Phiser came out
with a statement saying, don't give this. Don't give this
to women who are in labor, not in labor, but
who are pregnant, do not give this to them. So
(02:33:27):
what's the argument about, I mean, why is everybody uptight
about this not being a good thing to give to
pregnant women.
Speaker 24 (02:33:38):
Well, if you look at the way that the chemistry
is now put together, it really is concerning when you
use oil based products that and try to engineer chemically
the same thing that is done in the world and
plant based stuff. Remember, God has given us every on
(02:34:00):
the earth that we need to take care of ourselves,
and there's a lot of medicines in plants. Well, a
cheaper version of what they say is a cheaper version
is to try to engineer the same thing. The only
problem is is you have what is called a dopplagain
or something that is extra, and that extra is what
(02:34:21):
causes the side effects from those drugs that are given
to us. And if you think about this, out of
a thirty second commercial, eleven seconds is designated to the
side effects that you may endure. You know, where loss
of hair, loss of appetite, you know, diarrhea. I mean,
(02:34:46):
all these things are all side effects and things. And
then there's a small thing called death that they also
kind of slip in there as well. And these are
the things that are taking place. The other problem is
is that the pharmaceutical companies, the lobbyists went to every
senator and congressman and over twenty or thirty years ago,
(02:35:10):
they got it passed that the pharmaceutical companies cannot be
held responsible for anything that happens those side effacture. If
somebody dies, they can't be held liable, and Congress passed it.
So we need to go back to the congressman and
say you need to undo this and make the pharmaceutical
(02:35:31):
companies on the hook for what they do so they'll
be more careful.
Speaker 1 (02:35:36):
Is this for the COVID vaccines as well?
Speaker 24 (02:35:39):
Did they that's part of it, yes, but I mean
it was it was many many years before that during Raking.
Speaker 1 (02:35:47):
Yeah, they're making okay, so they started this and it's
it's just multiplied apparently, and it's gone crazy in the
last all years.
Speaker 7 (02:36:00):
Whereas companies when they develop a vaccine, it's not called
the same critical standards that a regular drug is going
to be held to or something that's developed, and as
a result, there aren't the same protocols and precautions put in.
Speaker 27 (02:36:20):
Place, and you know, and that's what we're seeing. We're
seeing the side effects.
Speaker 1 (02:36:26):
Well, we're seeing people people die earlier, babies not being
born alive and things like that, and uh, it just
it makes me wonder, you know, where are the doctors
in this? Where are the politicians? Where are the companies themselves?
Of Pfizer, Pfiser, Now he's coming to he's coming to
(02:36:46):
a partner up with with the president. But where was
he when they actually issued a in order that they
did not have to report anything about their products, uh
in in in giving COVID medicines to people?
Speaker 7 (02:37:06):
Yeah, you know, I I think every single person needs
to call their congressmen.
Speaker 27 (02:37:13):
And their senator and their governor and ask them.
Speaker 7 (02:37:17):
Why were they and their family and their staff exempt
from the COVID vaccine mandates?
Speaker 27 (02:37:26):
Why were they.
Speaker 1 (02:37:29):
Aware pretended to take it though it could be.
Speaker 7 (02:37:32):
A problem, And if so, why didn't they stand up
for the American people?
Speaker 11 (02:37:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:37:39):
And what about the doctors left out? Very very important.
The doctors were the ones that were recommending you for this.
And how about how responsible?
Speaker 24 (02:37:52):
So when you when you look at the doctors into this, Yeah,
that they had drug reps that come into their op
is and they literally give them kickbacks for more scripts
that they write for that. So there's an incentive for
the doctor to do that. In the COVID aspect, one
(02:38:12):
of the things that happened was is the AMA started
making false statements and allegations in regards to how much
of a benefit that you can get from the COVID vaccine,
which we know is now alive. But the thing is
is that you had the licensing board going after the
medical doctors that were going against the protocols of what
(02:38:37):
they were trying to establish, and so in that aspect,
they were stripping them of over their medical license. They
stripped them of that, so they can't even practice medicines.
So there was a threat of their livelihood of never
being able to practice medicine ever again just because they
(02:38:57):
did follow the status quo of what pharmaceutical companies put together.
Speaker 1 (02:39:03):
Well, well it comes down to, you know, are we
going to have a bunch of lawsuits for murderer? Is?
People are people like what was his name? The guy
starts with an F Fuci. Yeah, I mean for mass murder.
(02:39:24):
I mean, this guy came up in twenty in twenty
seventeen and said we're going to have a pandemic.
Speaker 11 (02:39:30):
He said.
Speaker 10 (02:39:32):
It stands before that.
Speaker 24 (02:39:35):
Anthony Vauci was one of the leading, foremost leading authorities
in age research, and he literally did the same thing
to a lot of the AIDS patients and killing them
because they were utilizing drugs that in the name of
trying to save them. And so he went through that.
(02:39:58):
And the thing that always ask is is this, If COVID, stars, HIV,
if all of these are natural, recurring things in nature,
then why is it that you can go to the
patent office and find that they've been patented.
Speaker 1 (02:40:20):
Yeah, Tracy Eddens, my doctor said to not take tylan Hall.
This said all in big letters. By the way, when
I was pregnant, I remembered that. I remember that and
didn't take it. And hopefully that was in nineteen ninety five,
and hopefully everybody everybody survived and are doing well. I
(02:40:43):
never complied to their slavery, and that's about what it was,
you know. I remember my doctor after we had it
in my early seventies. My wife was probably about thirty,
and I said to the doctor. I says, we got
this thing. He says, all right, well, when you're done,
(02:41:05):
you got to come in and get your shot. I said,
what are you talking about. I said, don't doesn't it
have antibodies? He says, uh, well, I don't know anything
about that, but you got to come in and get
your shot. I says, well, well, did you read the
the veyor's report? He said, I don't know what that is.
I read the you. I read the New England Journal
(02:41:27):
of Medicine every week and uh every month whenever it
comes out, and and uh I didn't see anything like that.
So after we hung up, I went and looked looked
at the UH Veyor's report and uh I linked it
to the to the New England Journal of Medicine and
found out that yes, it was in there. So here's
(02:41:50):
the guy telling me he reads the whole the whole
New England Journal of Medicine thing, and he forgets to
look at something that is he's given. He's giving me advice.
He's ordering me to take this shot, which he knows
is deadly if he's reading that. I called him up
and I says, and I told him that. He said, oh, yeah,
I guess you're right. He says, yeah, and you're fired.
(02:42:12):
I've been with the stacktor for twenty five years and
I still don't regret it, and I'm pissed off. He
kill me.
Speaker 24 (02:42:22):
If you take the box. Okay, so the vials are
really small and the boxes that comes in there, but
there's an insert. If you take the vial out, set
it down, pull the insert out, and you open the insert,
it was completely blank on both sides. And that was
one of the reasons why my family that are mds,
(02:42:47):
they basically said, we're not giving this vaccine because we
don't know what's in it, and we don't know what
the side effects are, and you' all have it provided
any information. We don't know the chemical makeup, and so
therefore this blank insert, we won't provide that. And and
that was in every vial that was sent out during
(02:43:09):
that the very first time that it was sent out
to all of the doctors all over the country.
Speaker 1 (02:43:15):
Ye who doesn't you know? I mean, I live in
a community, and obviously I know some people, and I've
you know, I've been finding out that a lot of
people died who who I knew or were related to
either my wife or to me, or to my daughter
(02:43:37):
in law. A lot of people died. Because even the
butcher at the at the Kroger's, Okay, died And and
I'm saying, you know, this is unusual. This has to
be unusual. There has to be something here. Uh, this
has to be happening all over the country. Maybe all
over the world. And I was right, you know, and
(02:43:59):
it's it's it's shameful. It's mass murder, is what it is.
It's mass murder for profit.
Speaker 7 (02:44:05):
I think history will will portray this as a mass
extinction event brought on by you.
Speaker 24 (02:44:14):
Know, human actors.
Speaker 7 (02:44:17):
You know, I don't because I have the same thing
that that you have. My entire family took it. And
then it was only because of my constant harassing my
mother that she never got any of the boosters, but
everybody else did.
Speaker 24 (02:44:33):
And and I'm terrified.
Speaker 7 (02:44:36):
They're they're getting sick or having you know, they're starting
to have in juice, and and there's.
Speaker 27 (02:44:42):
Nothing you can do. And they and they they still
don't want to listen to you. They you know, you're
a conspiracy theorist.
Speaker 1 (02:44:51):
Well yeah, but but yeah, it's nothing. They have a conspiracy.
But when they come true, you gotta admit it. Bill
Gates is here's what another reason.
Speaker 27 (02:45:00):
Blocking mainstream media?
Speaker 1 (02:45:02):
So well, here's here's another reason that this was done.
Speaker 29 (02:45:07):
You have you have.
Speaker 1 (02:45:09):
Geniuses out there like Bill Gates who who said that
back in seventeen ninety eight. I believe it was that
we had too much population that was the big deal
over there. I forget what it was called, but we worked.
Speaker 10 (02:45:25):
On ted talks.
Speaker 1 (02:45:27):
Say that again on ted talks. Yeah yeah, So so
we needed to eliminate a bunch of the population. And
this is what you know. He's out there with these farms,
he's shooting up beef and animals that are going to
be consumed by humans, and he's contributing to the death toll.
Speaker 13 (02:45:52):
This.
Speaker 1 (02:45:52):
He should be held responsible for.
Speaker 24 (02:45:54):
This, correct well, And this is one of the things
people need to understand.
Speaker 10 (02:45:59):
Something.
Speaker 24 (02:46:00):
The World Health Organization, the WHO, and global leadists and
have already taken over most of our world. So you
have and America only has four percent of the global population.
And the thing is is that they are going after
(02:46:22):
the very freedoms of what we have been provided by
our founding fathers. And the thing is is that they've
made laws in our country where if you're convicted of
a felony that you cannot vote for the rest of
your life. They have people that they've created politics so
bad that nobody wants to talk about it or do
(02:46:44):
anything about it. So they've eliminated another third. So the
literally the whole world is on about two two and
a half percent of the world population, the patriots, the
people that are fighting all of this. That's the reason
why you're going against ninety seven ninety eight percent of
(02:47:07):
the world population. You're going against all of it and stuff.
So this is the reason why it sounds so difficult.
And the problem is and and people think that they're
elected officials are representing them. They're nuts.
Speaker 1 (02:47:23):
They're rolling in dough from the money they get. They're
rolling in dough, most of them from the money they
get from the pfizers of the world.
Speaker 7 (02:47:34):
You know, this is part of you knows asking your
public officials.
Speaker 27 (02:47:39):
Did you stand up against the vaccine mandate?
Speaker 7 (02:47:42):
Did your legislative council tell you that these mandates were
unconstitutional and you still voted for them?
Speaker 1 (02:47:51):
Why?
Speaker 7 (02:47:52):
I mean, you know, what do you think that that's
doing to the American people long term? Or do you
not care because some pharmaceutical rent has written you a
nice fat chat that's what is happening.
Speaker 27 (02:48:06):
So, you know, people need to start asking questions.
Speaker 7 (02:48:10):
And that's hard because when you start, you don't even know,
you don't even know what some of the problems are
that you should be asking questions about. So, you know,
I think that a lot of people need to get
cut themselves some slack and just start paying attention.
Speaker 1 (02:48:29):
Yeah, well that's what I like to think that I've
done that, and I pay attention and I question things,
and I'm still here. I mean, I know I've been
rolled over a couple of times by many of the
places that I'm published here. I know it's happened to
me in writing and other things. But okay, whatever, I'm
(02:48:51):
still protesting this because I know I'm right, and I
think God wants us to do this. He wants I
don't care what the odds are. I think he wants
us to do the right thing. You know, It's like
you say, the younger people in this country was McCluskey earlier,
you know, they they're the ones that formed this country.
And they you know, Jefferson was thirty four when they
(02:49:13):
wrote the constitution, wasn't even old enough to be the president.
And they wanted to have a free, open country, and
they wanted a constitution that would be for the people, okay,
and not for the government. So here we have this happening. Now.
Let's and the doctors have an order do no harm.
(02:49:37):
Their order, their pledge is to do no harm, not
collect money and kill people. Okay, let me read the
rest of the Tracy is all over this right here?
Can you get me? Got Tracy from where we started? Yes,
her daughter is twenty nine and she's healthy. And the
(02:49:57):
deadly shot was mass depopular that was their plan all along.
And and he's right, oh well I thought it was me?
But is he often right, Stephanie?
Speaker 24 (02:50:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:50:24):
I got you there. I'll tell you all right now
what well, what about let's let's switch course a little
bit here, Ryan and the rest of the one, six ers,
two and seventy four FBI present at this place now now?
And and did you recognize some Ukrainians there? Two Ukrainian
(02:50:44):
soldiers and stuff? And that that that's just the FBI.
What about the CIA and the d O d O
J and and at the time the d O D
or now it's d O war?
Speaker 27 (02:50:56):
How about the NSA?
Speaker 7 (02:50:58):
How about three letter agencies that most people don't even
know about?
Speaker 1 (02:51:03):
About the journalists many.
Speaker 7 (02:51:05):
How and keep in mind these people were paid to
be there, so there should be employment records for every
single agency indicating that they had been there. There are
operational records, you know, you agencies like this, you can't
keep this stuff quiet because they're orders.
Speaker 1 (02:51:25):
Well they found it out somehow, Cash Battel found it out,
and apparently it's it's true. I guess they were they
had a burn room or something like that where they
burned all this information. I guess they didn't get around
to it, you know.
Speaker 24 (02:51:40):
So the thing that I'm disappointed in regards to what
cash Battel is doing is the fact that he's well
aware of these people. Why haven't they been fired? I
mean the second that any of this happens, they should
be fired and then brought up on charges immediately and
(02:52:00):
have to face the same scrutiny that my family had
to face that all of the other J sixers that
had to face and and imprison them and and and
put them through a trial, you know, the thing that
that just imprisoned them.
Speaker 1 (02:52:15):
But go to your house like they went to like
they went to Ryan's house and bang his door down
in the middle of the night, and uh. And I
don't know if he has kids or not, but that
was it had to be really terrible.
Speaker 27 (02:52:31):
Well, his dogs are still traumatized.
Speaker 1 (02:52:33):
I mean, you know.
Speaker 27 (02:52:36):
They yes, and they're still employed, and were they following orders?
Speaker 7 (02:52:42):
But you know, I think people need to understand something
about the oath that federal employees exactly any elected official takes.
They take an oath to protect the Constitution and we
need the people. So if you're been orders that don't
fall in line with the Constitution and our rights as
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people of America, then you don't have to follow them.
And there are a lot of FBI agents that were
fired or quit and we're vilified because of it.
Speaker 27 (02:53:19):
So standing up hurts.
Speaker 1 (02:53:23):
Yeah, and you have you have a lot of them
out there who who who are pro people like Komy
m and and and those and Komy is getting you know,
why didn't he get the same treatment as Ryan?
Speaker 10 (02:53:39):
Yeah, I'd like to know that too.
Speaker 24 (02:53:42):
Or how about Rays?
Speaker 1 (02:53:45):
Yeah, yeah, We're on an entire list.
Speaker 24 (02:53:49):
Of people that we were treated completely different. How about
Hunter Empty, who was the point of the spear and
and broke, he was traded the capitol.
Speaker 1 (02:54:01):
He was Antifa, right, he's Antifa. And you have Black
Lives Matter there. I mean, you had a whole a
thing of bad, bad passengers in that in that area.
And if you went in there and had to go
to the bathroom, uh and then went right out, Uh,
you still got in trouble and you we never went
in the building. You and Ryan never went in the building.
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And obviously we're talking about a we're talking about a political,
political arrest.
Speaker 7 (02:54:33):
You know, the FBI agent in charge lied to a
grand jury. Yeah, and they know that, prosecutors lied.
Speaker 1 (02:54:45):
Ryot judges lied, didn't they and.
Speaker 7 (02:54:49):
Told to deal with it and the judge Boseport dismissed
it like it never existed.
Speaker 1 (02:54:56):
Yeah. Yeah, he's got to be accounted for too.
Speaker 24 (02:55:01):
Well, this is the problem that we have, you know,
we have. And in Ryan's case, we had judicial misconduct,
we had prosecutorial misconduct, we had Grady violations. We had
four Capitol police officers, we had a federal agent, all
perjured themselves in a grand jury and in front of
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a jury. During my son's trial, he was brought up
on charges of entering into the capital, fighting with Capitol
police and was directly responsible for killing Brian Signik. All
of those were dropped. He was brought up on the
fifteen twelve C two in the fifteen seventeen one A
and one two. The fifteen twelve C two went to
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Supreme Court was dropped. Then that meant that thirty years
of my Son's sentence was then immediately erased overnight by
the Supreme Court, and yet they still wanted to imprison
him for two years. And then you've had somebody like
Stuart Roads, you know, and Enrique Courez, who weren't even there,
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that weren't even on the Capitol grounds and everything else,
but ins and there and they and they both got
sentenced Enrique twenty two years, Stuart Road for eighteen. And
that was because they were both the leader of the
Proud Boys and the Oathkeepers and they weren't even there.
They and they said that they they orchestrated it. They weren't.
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They were there to protect the American people and stuff.
And this is what why there's such a disparity between
the narrative and the lie of this communist country that
we're becoming.
Speaker 7 (02:56:47):
We still have, we still have people in the office
Republicans that still think the J six ers that were
just there to you know, a rally should be in private.
Speaker 1 (02:57:02):
They're called rhinos, I believe, yes, and and uh, and
they're not telling the truth for something well yeah, well
well yeah, you can't do that.
Speaker 24 (02:57:13):
I mean, it's.
Speaker 7 (02:57:17):
I think that most people, you know, well they were
they were rallying and they got violent. You know, there's
now all this evidence coming out about how the Capitol
police logged smoke grenades into the middle of groups that
were protecting women and children.
Speaker 1 (02:57:37):
I mean, you know, and yeah, and the story doesn't
seem to be coming out as fast as it should.
Mark Klusky is very disturbed by that as you are.
And and uh we and it's a it is a
it's a shame. And you know, I do it willingly
on the show and I take you know, they're not
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going to come Well, maybe they will come arrest me someday,
who the hell knows.
Speaker 24 (02:58:05):
The problem that I think telling people is this, if
you're relying on President Trump to save our country, that's
not going to happen. It is we the people that
need to rise up and we need to take control
of this and and start taking responsibility of calling your
senator and your congressman, making sure that you show up
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to their office, you know, and tell them, and and
write them constantly and email them and let them know
that this is not going to be acceptable. And then
the other thing is is get active, Get out there,
start knocking on doors, start finding out who your neighbors
are start talking to them and help them understand that
what is happening right now is not what America was
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founded on, and that they're voting for things for like
murdering children or thinking that it's okay to arrest anybody
for anything even if it's not true. And so these
are things that we're going to have to take care of.
That's what our founding fathers did. They laid it at
the feet of we the people. And we are lazy,
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we're uneducated, and we're not caring, and they're just and
we wonder why our country is going to hell in
a basket.
Speaker 1 (02:59:22):
I understand that a lot of people just don't want
to They don't want to get in trouble. You know,
I know plenty of people like that. All right, I
got only thirty seconds left. Thirty seconds, thirty seconds. Okay,
you guys, you're great and I'll have you on again.
But other than Dave Weinbaum Show, where can people find you?
Speaker 24 (02:59:43):
Positive energyaz dot com is our website and you can
always email me at Jeff Energies dot com if you've
got questions and stuff.
Speaker 1 (02:59:54):
More than happy. Okay, I don't have any more time.
I gotta say goodbye. I'll be back in a week.
Thank you for listening.