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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Not to be known about being evil.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
The evil murderer who took Charlie from us expected us
to have a funeral today, and instead, my friends, we
have had a revival in celebration of Charlie.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Kirk and of his Lord Jesus Christ.
Speaker 4 (00:20):
And we have to bring.
Speaker 5 (00:21):
Back religion to America, because without borders, law and order,
and religion, you really don't have a country anymore.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
We want religion brought back.
Speaker 6 (00:30):
And when he returns, there will be a new heaven
and a new Earth, and we will all be together
and we are going to have a great reunion there
again with Charlie and all the.
Speaker 4 (00:40):
People we love.
Speaker 7 (00:41):
We will prevail over the forces of wickedness and evil.
Speaker 8 (00:45):
Because we stand.
Speaker 9 (00:46):
For what is good, what is virtuous, what is noble.
Speaker 10 (00:50):
And to those trying to incite violence against us, those
trying to foment hatred against us, what do you have nothing?
Speaker 11 (01:03):
Want to get it off your chest. You're in the
right place. They accuse the show of being run by boobs.
Well let me tell you about us, boobs. We're real
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the world. The murders of a Ukraine woman, Irena Tzararutska
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on a North Carolina train, and days later, Charlie Kirk
inspired a Black Lives Matters spokesman to say it's okay
for blacks to attack and kill white In irenus case,
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this beautiful twenty three year old white woman sitting in
a seat alone was suddenly attacked from a black man
sitting right behind her. After he stabbed her in the neck,
she looked back at him in shock as her blood
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spurted out her body. This black man had been arrested
fourteen times, and yet he was let out of jail
every time by a judge. By the way, this murderer
will not get the death penalty. Even if he was,
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he may be paroled soon to kill other whites. And
then there was the man who killed four young students
at a college in Idaho. He bartered for a guilty
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plea so he could stay in jail for the rest
of his life, maybe even get paroled. Sometimes, and yet
the kids he murdered are in the memories of their
parents and their brothers and sisters and all the other
eltis wondering why this sicko lived while they are forever
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in their graves. Let's talk about the Bible from a
Catholic perspective. Killing and murder are separated. Killing could involve
self defense, legitimate war, food gathering, while murder is an
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intentional attack and is considered the loss of the purpose
to be alive themselves. You should not think you can
murder at your leisure and get away with with this.
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Your life must come to an end as soon as
you're found guilty by a court of law. Is this
Catholic biblical policy agreed on? Let me know.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
Went into college campuses where they said we couldn't.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
Go, and he was the light that I always felt
a little uncomfortable talking about my faith in public.
Speaker 8 (05:25):
As much as I loved the Lord and as much
as it.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
Was an important part of my life, I have talked
more about Jesus Christ in the past two weeks than.
Speaker 12 (05:35):
I have my entire time in public life.
Speaker 13 (05:47):
My husband, Charlie, he wanted to save.
Speaker 4 (05:56):
Young men.
Speaker 13 (05:58):
Just like the one who took life on the cross.
Speaker 14 (06:01):
Our Savior said, Father, forgive them for they not know
what they do.
Speaker 13 (06:15):
That man, that young man, I forgive him.
Speaker 11 (06:26):
Okay, we're on the show, ladies and gentlemen. We got
a great show for you today, and we have a
great response from President Trump in terms of what he
said according to Uh, well, I heard him say it,
but his his ideal of forgiving and forgetting is a
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little different.
Speaker 9 (06:50):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (06:50):
We've got We've got J. P. Maxwell. Uh here is
a well, he's he's he's a producer. Lisa winebaumb he's
the wife and she's she's always a she's always a
lot of fun. And you look great today. By the way,
that's a cute dress. Can I borrow that sometimes? No? Okay,
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you know I could do that over here? Yeah, well,
you forgot stuff, didn't you didn't you? Didn't you? You
have trouble finding the show, and I hope nobody else
has if he have called the show five seven three,
five seven eight to twenty seven hundred. We also have
Rick Henderson out there in Sale, Missouri, and he's done
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all the clips and bits, and we've got millions and
millions of New Christians and Jews blacks and whites turning
point USA, USA. Because of Charlie, he's become almost akin
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to Jesus, I mean, and getting people to believe in Jesus.
But he's also he's got a lot of Jewish followings
as well, including the Sabbath. He celebrates the Jewish Sabbath
better than I do, that's for sure. And of course
he has worked his butt off his entire life, and
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that was a short life thirty one years comparatively, But
boy did he get a lot in I'll tell you what.
You started listening to a lot of these comments, these
arguments that are done in good faith with him and
people that don't believe like him, and why they should
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believe it and why he should believe them. These are
amazing arguments. And people are starting to catch on too
that Megan Kelly had this argument with a student just
like Charlie, and she did it the same way and
it seemed to have worked. He's going to start this
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and it sure is. How beat the Democrats every chance
they get to call you a Nazi, hitler, a fascist.
I mean, that's got to stop. So what do you
want to say?
Speaker 8 (09:19):
It's always you know, sometimes we have people pass and
they live to be eighty ninety years old. Everybody says, well,
they had such a good life. Well, just because they
had a large quantity of years doesn't mean they had
quality of life. We don't know that for sure. Charlie's
quantity of time may have been short thirty one years,
but he had quality of life. He had a major
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impact that it's only it's only beginning. I think we're
just starting to see the beginning of it.
Speaker 11 (09:46):
And as his wife, Erica said, they didn't want her
to they didn't want her to see the body. She
went in and looked at the body, and she says
it was a horrible thing. But he seemed to have
a little grit on his face, as if he knew
he had just met Jesus or God, I don't know which. See,
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that's where Jews get have a problem because we're obviously
we're God followers, and you know they God has taught
taught us, including Jesus, you shall not you shall not
worship anyone else but me. Okay, So there's a little
bit of a problem there. And I have a handsome
young man sitting across from me, and I think we
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need to talk to him. He is three hundred and
or two hundred and fifty seven years old. Almost I
caught myself, and he is an amazing expert on the Constitution,
especially the Second Amendment. Please welcome all the way from Rolla, Missouri.
John Jeffrey Bradshaw, Hi, buddy, how you doing?
Speaker 15 (10:58):
You know, I'm pretty good. I've got a little breaking
news here that this came from just the news.
Speaker 11 (11:05):
Yeah, what's that?
Speaker 4 (11:06):
I got it right here in front of me.
Speaker 15 (11:09):
It has just been released and declassified that the FBI
had two hundred and seventy four undercover agents at the
Capitol Riot. It's been said before, it's been leaked some
time back, but now this is declassified. Now, How did
the leadership of the FBI hide this number one? These
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these were all undercover, they were playing clothes. How they
managed to not get arrested by uniform police as anyone's guests.
Speaker 4 (11:41):
But what the head of the FBI did with.
Speaker 15 (11:44):
This little piece of information classified at top secret and
as part of an ongoing investigation. His plan was for
this to never see daylight again. And it's come out.
Speaker 11 (11:58):
Well, you know this now. They've been denying that this
thing was a fraud all along. I got by the way,
Mark and Pat McCluskey coming on later. And he is
the lawyer to the one six ers, both pardoned or
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jailed or not. He knows all of this, and he
knows all the things, and it's starting to come out.
And now you got the head of the FBI. For
the first time ever, a former head of the FBI, Komy,
has been indicted. That's one hundred and seventeen years. That's
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that's a thirty year life for God's sakes, all right, it's.
Speaker 15 (12:43):
One of the things we're going to talk about, David.
Speaker 11 (12:45):
Okay.
Speaker 15 (12:47):
A congressional inquiry of John six of course continues. And
I've got two comments. These are FBI agents and former
FBI agents, And one of them said, our response to
the Capitol riot reeks of political bias, end quote. And
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another agent wrote, quote, we have been used as pawns
in a political war end quote. This is your federal government,
your FBI, politicized along with the rest of the doj
by Obama and Biden and their minions towards one end,
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and that is to go after conservatives. They do not
ever want conservatives to be in power. Again, guess what, guys,
we're in power.
Speaker 11 (13:38):
Now oh yeah, Oh, and they're crying about they're crying
about this indictment of Kobe. They're just there. They're out
there because you know why they're scared to death. I
mean it was next shift shift Hillary, Hillary who funded
Russia Russia, Obama, Obama, who made up the Russia Russia thing, Obama.
Speaker 15 (14:02):
Dames Tomi was indicted by grand jury for obstruction of justice.
Now this is a federal charge, okay, and perjury when
testifying to Congress. And the perjury charge is going to
be mighty hard for him to beat because it's videotaped
in front of Congress, it is transcripted, it is actually
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published in the Capitol Record. And now turns out they've
uncovered things that memoranda that he was aware of had
to be He authored some of this that caused this
cover up. So, James, I think you're in a bad spot.
Will you roll and testify against your cronies?
Speaker 4 (14:48):
I don't know.
Speaker 15 (14:49):
Depends on how big your kahunas are, I guess, but
I will be happy to watch this unfold.
Speaker 9 (14:56):
And you know, the lying to.
Speaker 15 (14:58):
Congress is a fire year statute of limitations, which surprise
comes up September thirtieth, So they've gotten this right under
the wire. Now that statute of limitations doesn't apply if
there is a continuing conspiracy, and I suspect that Bondi
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and her ILK are going to go after that continuing well.
Speaker 11 (15:23):
That's that's what you're going to have. But you know,
there was a guy on this one. I can't remember
his name, but he's a lawyer in a friend an
admitted friend to Komy, and he's saying, you know, everything
might be true, but you really don't have a case
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if you can't prove that he's the one that directed this.
And allegedly the guy who leaked it didn't tell him
until after the fact, so it wasn't him directing it. Now.
I don't know if they got evidence to say that
somehow this is convoluted, or whether that maybe the other
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guy spoke against him during the during the prime during
the investigation of this. But you know, it's not an
easy it's not going to be an easy trial, and
it's going to be it's going to be a long
driven one. But does this now get the rest of
them rattled? Oh yeah, yeah, oh yeah.
Speaker 15 (16:34):
Actually, Dave, you and I have talked about this over
the decades that that justice grinds along rather slowly. Yeah,
and you can bet that Bondi and company are dotting
every eye and crossing every tea because they want this
thing to stick. Now, as a private individual, I can
tell you that I would certainly not want Pam Bondi
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after my aging. But because she's a bulldog, she's not
going to stop until you're either convicted or dead. So yeah,
I wouldn't water chase it after my hide. I'll bet
youa Komi is having little red kittens right now. And
his buddies who are complicit in this thing, particularly the
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folks underneath him who took their direction from him. Some
of those are still members of the FBI. I would
be concerned if I was them about losing my job
and also some jail time. So I think as this
thing unfolds, you're going to see some folks turn state's evidence.
Speaker 4 (17:39):
I think you're going to see some folks.
Speaker 11 (17:41):
There's going to be a lot of butt saving in
individuals that are going to report. Look, this is the
way it happened. He told us to do it, He
told us to be silent about it. If that actually happened,
And I suspect it did I mean he, I mean
look at the lying he did before the faizajudges. Okay,
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those guys might be culpable, and those guys are going
to be asked, did you know you were being lied to?
Did you know you were being taken for a ride?
And you notice some of these judges being testifying too.
Speaker 15 (18:16):
Hey, if you go back in time, you and I
lived through this. Of course, when these VAISA warrants were
being given by the judges, these folks went judge shopping.
You know, VIISA Court has five judges on it, and
three of them are liberals. What do you bet there
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wasn't a single conservative judge involved in this thing. I
think they went directly to the liberal judges who had
a bet towards believing what they were told. But you know,
lying to federal judges it's not such a good idea
that it will cause you to lose a whole lot
of money and possibly fits.
Speaker 11 (18:58):
It's a lot worse when the judges know it and
go along with it. You're telling me this, you know,
I'm involved with Jeff Sink and his son Ryan, and
Ryan is also one of those who were who were
accused of murder. Actually he never stepped into the He
never stepped into the Congressional hall never never was it,
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never was it. Yeah, and but he got convicted by
who judge of Bosburg a part of the fire fight
a court and one of the comments to the jury was, well,
you know, we don't know what the crime is, but where.
But he's a he's a backer. He's a Trump backer. Okay,
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I mean what a that's what they're dealing with in
the DC court.
Speaker 15 (19:48):
Well, you know, I'm speaking of Bosburg. He's in some
hot water himself, as he should be after over the
Trump stuff for a while. Now, all of these things
take place behind closed doors. Judges don't air their dirty
laundry publicly, and haven't since the beginning of our country.
They're considered to be sacrisanct and there tend to be
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a conservative, quiet bunch. But Bozburg's got his hiding in
a bad spot, and I think it's likely that at
some point he'll be asked to step down. Yeah, good,
good riddance. Glad to see you leaving.
Speaker 11 (20:29):
Don't let the door hit you in an ass on your
way out.
Speaker 15 (20:32):
Did you see the photograph of the wall of Presidents
with the auto pen in Biden's spot.
Speaker 11 (20:41):
No, it may have been.
Speaker 15 (20:44):
This may have been AI generated. I can't say for sure.
I haven't been able to.
Speaker 11 (20:50):
Wait a minute. Was this a joke? Was a h
this was a good picture of Biden in that spot?
Is somebody actually kidding?
Speaker 15 (20:59):
Actually it's you see the presidents in their chronological order,
and you see Obama Trump and where Biden would be
prior to the second Trump. There is a picture of
the auto pen. Whether somebody generated this as a spoof,
I don't know. I looked at it and said, oh
my god, somebody actually got this right.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
Whether Trump actually did that or not, couldn't tell you.
Speaker 11 (21:25):
Well, how true? How true is it? Thought? I mean,
that's a good one right there.
Speaker 15 (21:29):
It gave me a belly laughed Dave, and I said, yeah,
somebody's very clever on this.
Speaker 11 (21:33):
You know, with comy. I kept trying to find a
situation where somebody had remember when he put those rocks
down about Trump, And I'm trying to find a place
where somebody had the rocks, you know, where it said.
Speaker 4 (21:46):
Something yes, yes, the rocks on yeah.
Speaker 11 (21:48):
And I was looking for something somebody should have made
that up already. I was looking for it to pass
it on last night my show, PP and I couldn't
find it and I didn't have anything. I didn't have
enough time to do, you know, create one myself. But
uh uh, that's that's got to be coming out. I
just gave a bunch of guys, Yeah, why did we
miss that? And they're all sitting there now trying to
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figure out some some of those uh some of those
pictures of of Comy running through those those rocks and
implicating uh, Donald Trump, Yes, skipping through the rocks, Ye,
skipping through the.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
The tie will wash them out to see.
Speaker 11 (22:27):
Yeah, is that is that? Is that Bible? Is that biblical? Oh?
Speaker 15 (22:34):
I I am religious, but I don't claim to be
an expert on Aha.
Speaker 4 (22:39):
Okay.
Speaker 15 (22:40):
Trump addressed the u N the other day and address
them for about hour now. As they entered the building,
the escalator quit. As he started his speech, the teleprompter quit,
and either their maintenance crew is incredibly inept or was intentional.
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Oh what's right about Donald J. Trump is he doesn't
need a teleprompter.
Speaker 11 (23:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (23:07):
He went right on with his speech, AD lived it,
and no one would have known the difference except he said, oh,
look at that. The teleprompter quit.
Speaker 11 (23:16):
Did you also know that the people inside the hall
couldn't hear him? They were cut off from hearing him.
Speaker 4 (23:26):
I heard that they.
Speaker 11 (23:27):
Except for the except for the ones who were a
language aided. In other words, they had people telling them
what he was saying. Yeah, amazing. Uh. That's that's quadruple
uh sabotage right there.
Speaker 15 (23:45):
Well it is, of course, But the point I'm going
to make is if this was a Barack Obama or
a Joe Biden addressing these folks, things would have ground
to a halt because neither one of them could do
much without it.
Speaker 4 (24:01):
And Donald J. Trump went on as though nothing had happened.
And in the.
Speaker 15 (24:04):
Process of doing this, he gave the um hell. He
gave them hell for being ineffective, he gave them hell
for being negatively oriented towards the United States of America.
I'm seriously surprised that he didn't boot their asses out
of New York City and turned this into a high
rise for veterans.
Speaker 4 (24:24):
The man he did great.
Speaker 15 (24:27):
I listened to that entire speech, and kudos to you,
Donald J.
Speaker 11 (24:32):
Trump.
Speaker 15 (24:33):
Never has there been a United States president that dressed
down the UN the way.
Speaker 4 (24:38):
That he did. And good good they needed.
Speaker 11 (24:43):
They are the.
Speaker 15 (24:43):
Most ineffective left leaning bunch of bozos as ever there was.
It was a wonderful idea when it was created, and
the United States funds this thing for the most part.
And now we've got this high rise building full of
left on our soil. So I predict the following that
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at some point Donald Trump is going to say, you know,
I really don't want you guys here. Why don't you
go to Brussels or some other hell whole and establish yourself.
So we're going to turn this building into veterans house.
Speaker 11 (25:17):
Yeah. Well, and one of the bigger things that affected
me was the fact that he told them all that
the weather, the heat or cold, the weather, weather change
is one big fraud. They need to tear down climate change,
whatever you want to call it. Well, first of it
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was global warming, then it was global Before that it
was global freezing. And so you know, they can go
anywhere they want to with that global sunshine. I don't know.
But in the meantime, they built all these things, they
made all these ev cards, they got rid of crude
oil for electricity, and it's killing everybody's especially Europe. It's
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killing their populations because they can have to keep raising
taxes in order to keep the electricity going.
Speaker 4 (26:12):
It's actually worse than that.
Speaker 11 (26:13):
Dave.
Speaker 15 (26:14):
Trump is after the folks that trade with Russia to
stop buying Russian crude oil. And as happily said, the
United States will be happy to supply crude oil to you,
natural gas, whatever it is that you need, but you
need to stop doing business with Russia. And the old
idea there is to star Russia out where they can't
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wage war in the Ukraine. I think that's a valid
way to go.
Speaker 4 (26:40):
Now.
Speaker 15 (26:40):
We've got some problems with India, Pakistan and some others
that are certainly resisting this, but I think Trump's right
on target with this. And this is a foreign policy
none of these folks have seen. No American president has
ever gone after folks the.
Speaker 4 (26:58):
Way Trump doesn't. Doesn't fool around with it.
Speaker 15 (27:01):
There isn't any ninety day diplomatic messing around with this thing.
While we talk, he writes an executive order and says,
here it is if you're screwed, fine, and if you're not,
that's fine as well, but you really need to change
your policies or we're going to have some troubles.
Speaker 4 (27:17):
I love the guy.
Speaker 15 (27:19):
He does not fool around, and I think the diplomats
in Asia and Europe are just a gas.
Speaker 11 (27:26):
I want to ask you this though. Donald Trump suddenly
has told Israel you have to stop going into Gaza,
and you can't, you can't run Gaza. And he's telling
them to get a sixty day or something like that
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cease fire and after that they'll get the hostages. Some
some screwy there, okay, And I don't understand where he's
coming from. I'm going to talk to the rabbi about
that next.
Speaker 4 (28:07):
The background of these things.
Speaker 11 (28:09):
Well, he's been, he's been, he's been. He's been turned
around by some of these states like England and France,
and they're all talking behind his back. Germany that okay,
well you know, uh, here's what we want. He's getting
deals based on Israel's problem with Hamas stilling out there
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with those hostages. Why do they have hostages anyways? Why
why is that? And why do people ignore that?
Speaker 15 (28:44):
Well, because Hamas is a terrorist group, they're not a
not a country, they don't.
Speaker 11 (28:48):
Pay an okay, fine, so why aren't they allowed Israel
allowed to fight them until they released a terrorist? And
and uh capitulate, just like Germany did World War two,
Japan to the World War I tell.
Speaker 15 (29:02):
You what's gonna happen. Jumas is gonna fight till there's
none of them left.
Speaker 11 (29:06):
Well, and they're gonna have They're gonna they're gonna murder
all these these hostages who they use right now as
human screens as they're blowing up things from the hospital
there in Shaffa, Dave, that was.
Speaker 4 (29:21):
A foregone conclusion from the beginning.
Speaker 15 (29:24):
What was it I had said, you know, it's unlikely
that any of these hostages is gonna make it out
a lot. Uh So Israel is negotiating and negotiating.
Speaker 11 (29:32):
There's forty eight hostages. They're they're figuring half of them
are dead.
Speaker 15 (29:37):
Okay, it wouldn't surprise me if they killed the other
half of us.
Speaker 11 (29:41):
So why not let them let them go for that,
they're not going to get the hostages back. That it's
their only hope Homus. I'm gonna call Trump after this
and say, what the hell are you doing. I'm serious,
I'm gonna call them. I'm gonna try to get a
hold of them, Dave.
Speaker 15 (29:56):
You negotiated good faith as best you can, but Jumas
is not going to pay any attention to hostage trades,
cease fire or anything else. These are folks that kill
their own people for Pete's sake.
Speaker 11 (30:09):
JP has this, JP has this awful look on his face.
Speaker 8 (30:13):
I have a theory on this. What is its smoke screen?
What did he say about Iraq or Iran recently? Oh,
I'm not going to do anything for thirty days? What
happened right fact he went over and bombed him out
of nowhere. This could be a smoke screen, so that
are not on guard and we come in and help
rescue the hostages.
Speaker 11 (30:32):
I I don't know.
Speaker 8 (30:33):
I think he's I think he's playing chess.
Speaker 11 (30:35):
And maybe maybe, but I'm going to ask the rabbi
about it, see what he has to say, and he'll
he could be right. JP could be right. He's never right,
but he's this time, he could be right.
Speaker 15 (30:50):
I think that Yahoo and Trump are having considerable conversations
off the record between the two of them, because both
want to win this. Neither want a Palestinian state, because
the Palestinian state is going to turn right back in.
Speaker 11 (31:06):
Oh yeah, And that's what he's saying, is that the
uh they're going to go back and manage themselves their enemies.
They can't. Okay, I'm going to get off of this.
I hope JP is correct.
Speaker 15 (31:21):
Well, I hope that he is as well. Dave, I've
got a parting shop for you.
Speaker 11 (31:24):
Well, okay, let's hear it talk.
Speaker 15 (31:26):
Yeah, September thirtieth, We've got a government shutdown coming up,
and there is a House Continuing Resolution HR fifty three
seventy one that has been voted by the House and passed.
Speaker 4 (31:41):
To the Senate.
Speaker 15 (31:42):
Chuck Schumer says, not a chance in the world will
we pass that with sixty votes unless we put in
trillion dollars of new spending, right, continue.
Speaker 11 (31:53):
The tax tax raises up the gazoo.
Speaker 4 (31:57):
Yeah, blah blah blah blah.
Speaker 15 (31:59):
Well, you know, for years, I've thought Chuck Schumer was
fairly adept at politics. I thought he was pretty sharp politico.
But not so much anymore. I think the pressure's on
him to drive him far left. Let's let's take a
quick look at what happens if the government shuts down
September thirtieth as a result of Chuck Schumer and his
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ilk in the Senate. Number one, Donald J. Trump is
a pretty popular guy. So the Democrats in the Senate
are going to take the blame for this thing, Yes,
for the street that makes them look kind of bad
for the midterms, and at some point they're going to
have to scramble and make some kind of agreement.
Speaker 4 (32:45):
Number Two, Trump.
Speaker 15 (32:47):
Can use this as a serious lever to furlough federal employees.
Has been wont to shrink the federal government. What better
way to do it is in the midst of a
government shutdown. Trump will use this to his political advantage,
and good kudos to him for doing that. I think
the Dems are going to take a serious beating on
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this thing. Trump already canceled a meeting with the Democrat
leadership in the Senate because he said, these guys aren't
going to negotiate in good faith. They're just going to
push push a bunch of bs. And why would I
waste my time on that?
Speaker 11 (33:23):
Exactly you, Donald J.
Speaker 4 (33:25):
Trump.
Speaker 15 (33:26):
I think you're doing this right. I think you're playing
it right. And I do think the Democrats are going
to come up with mud on their boots over this thing.
All I had to say, Dave, good.
Speaker 11 (33:37):
Day, all right, my friend, quick quick on the comments,
because some of them are for you. Beverly Whitworth, good morning.
Is that you know?
Speaker 4 (33:47):
Hurry Beverly?
Speaker 11 (33:48):
You know her?
Speaker 6 (33:50):
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Speaker 4 (33:50):
No, goodness me you here's somebody I know.
Speaker 11 (33:54):
Yeah, you're drawing women all over the place. Patricia Odin
Maxwell sounding good, looking, good go team. Thank you. Roy Maddox,
good morning along with his dog. Patricia Odin Maxwell. Thanks
for the great info. JJ, thank you. Yeah, and that's
it all right my friend. Uh, you have a great weekend.
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And let's all hear it for John Jeffrey Bretschall today,
I've been talking with you. Thank you. Yes, all righty,
I can't wait. Uh okay, I think we're going to
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Okay, we're back and I see a friendly face across
from me and looks like he's back home in Israel.
I'm not sure for that sure, but you know you
never know where he's going to show up. Please, this
is a wartime. Rabbi buys homes for IDF widows and
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gather with each other. The second most powerful person in
Israel and his own home, according to his wife, you
don't need. Please welcome all the way from Israel, Rabbi
Mosha or ath child. Well, I hope you had a
good Russia Shana. Yes I did, Yes, you did. You
(41:26):
have a very bold voice today. Good coffee, I suspect.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
So it's for forty in the afternoon.
Speaker 11 (41:35):
You can't drink coffee and four forty in the afternoon,
ken you? Is that a law? Is that some kind
of a religious Is that a sin? Okay? I have
one to day and one to day. Now we're not
talking about vodka here, no, okay. So, uh, you know
(41:57):
the latest thing that came out and I it's in
my monologue is and it bothered me. And JP thinks
he's got the answer, which you might uh, is that
Trump suddenly has said, uh, we're going to give you
a cease fire. You are not to go in and
(42:17):
take over Gaza talking to bb uh and uh, you
you'll get the hostages at the end of a sixty
day period. Okay. The more I the more I that sounds,
it sounds like it's a setup. All right.
Speaker 4 (42:38):
I don't think that's realistic. It's not going to happen.
Speaker 11 (42:40):
You know.
Speaker 1 (42:41):
It just seems that every week there's some other you know,
some other thing that comes out. And and you know,
after two years of this, we've learned that it's all
just smoke and mirrors.
Speaker 11 (42:53):
Well, I heard him say it, That's what I heard.
I heard. I heard him say it.
Speaker 4 (42:57):
Also.
Speaker 1 (42:57):
I mean I've you know, many times I've heard that
Steve Whitcoff say we're like on the verge, We're about
to have It's, yeah, we're gonna have. This is about
to happen. He's at it again this week.
Speaker 11 (43:10):
You know.
Speaker 1 (43:10):
It's like to me, it's the boy who Cried Wolf.
I'll believe it when I see it.
Speaker 11 (43:14):
So okay, but that's not a good thing to take
it seriously. Usually you're talking about good things like getting
the hostages back. He's talking about keeping the hostages hostages
until sixty days. Oh you know, how's that going to work?
I mean, okay, so there.
Speaker 1 (43:28):
Is I think it's silly. I don't let those things
like bother me because it just the reality is that
I don't think we're ever getting them back. Yeah, I
don't think they're ever going to compromise.
Speaker 11 (43:42):
And well I wonder if any of them are alive sadly.
Speaker 1 (43:46):
Well they say maybe up to twenty, but you know
that could change in a heartbeat, you know. And so
I think right now I can't get too excited about
anything or get too upset about it anything, because it
doesn't seem that that anything has bore, you know, any
fruit all this, all these conversations.
Speaker 11 (44:07):
So uh, meanwhile, the the hoodies, drone strike and a lot,
a lot, a lot hamas the exploitation of the Shifa
hospital go on. Where's the Shifa hospital?
Speaker 1 (44:22):
Yeah, the ship hostel and Gaza.
Speaker 11 (44:24):
Gaza and and and they're still there and they're using
uh I think they're using hostages as as as screams.
Speaker 1 (44:34):
Is there released footage this week of them using it
for their fighters shooting from from the hospital. You know,
you know it's it's so cynical already, but no one
really cares.
Speaker 11 (44:47):
That's the thing.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
No one cares, you know, the world is just kind
of either moved moved on or there. You know, you
hear country after country hiding from US, and you know,
all the footage in the world isn't gonna doesn't seem
to sway opinion anymore.
Speaker 11 (45:09):
What's what's the deal with Aragon and Israel and Trump?
Trump loves the guy. Uh he says nasty things about Israel. Turkey,
that's the Turkey head guy one.
Speaker 1 (45:24):
Yeah, yeah, he's a Turkey used to be a secular
Arab state and they weren't religious. When you have religious Muslims,
that's when you have a big problem. And they were
a secular state.
Speaker 11 (45:39):
So they were the Atoman they were the Ottoman Empire,
and the only thing good about that was everybody got
to put their feet up right exactly.
Speaker 1 (45:50):
So the thing is that when Erdulin came in, he
himself is a religious Muslim, so he's he's chained. He's
turned that country around into something that's uh, that's a
real problem for Israel. You know, we have a lot
of tourism to Turkey. That was like a place people went.
(46:11):
It wasn't expensive. You know, young people could go there
without breaking the bank. And now israelis generally by and
large don't go there.
Speaker 4 (46:21):
Like they used to.
Speaker 1 (46:22):
It's become you know, they stand with the terrorists and
you know, we can't trust her sort.
Speaker 11 (46:29):
Of like a sort of like Lebanon was a great
place to go, right, yeah, and then that changed.
Speaker 9 (46:36):
You know.
Speaker 1 (46:37):
You know in the Middle East, things don't last very long. Yeah, okay,
a very short presence.
Speaker 11 (46:45):
All right. So uh, we have negotiations with Syria. Uh,
that's uh, that's part of the guy, I guess is
afraid of Israel. He's with isis this guy he's any warrior.
The guy's running the country now, got rid of the
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former government. So how's that going. The security negotiations.
Speaker 1 (47:13):
There's been very high level negotiations, and you know, things
have been moving forward. And look, that's another example. You know,
nineteen seventy three, the Homekeeper War. Syria big enemy, right
for fifty years though it was a quiet border after
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the end of the Homekeeper War, and then suddenly you
had the Syrian Civil War. Things started up there. And
now Basher A Lasad, the former president of Syria, is
somewhere in Russia and you have a new regime. Like
things in the Middle East change very quickly, you know.
When I said quickly, you know, you know, when something
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happens in forty fifty years, that's a historical blink of
an eye. And you know, right now it seems to
be that we're on the right track with Syria. In fact,
I read this week even Yemen, the part that's not
controlled by the Huti's, I think it's southern Yemen. They
said they want to jump on the Abraham Accords.
Speaker 11 (48:17):
Really, well, they must be, they must be the blowfish.
Speaker 4 (48:22):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 11 (48:23):
Yeah, So the Lebanese mp Ashriff Rifi Hezbela must be
prosecuted and disarmed. He's he's he's the Lebanese mph.
Speaker 1 (48:39):
So look, Lebanon has put forward a plan to disarm
Hezbela by the end of twenty twenty five. Now I
think it's quite ambitious. I don't think it's going to
happen that quickly. But the reality is that they are moving.
There's a plan, and they've they've done a lot in
southern Lebanon, which is the buffer zone between the Latani
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River and the Israeli border. According to u N resolution
is supposed to be uh supposed to be disarmed, and
that's what they've been working on Lebanon, and and UH
they're moving also in the right direction.
Speaker 11 (49:15):
Yeah, well that's great because that's that used to be
a great country where you know it was it was
like the parish of the Middle East, wasn't it.
Speaker 1 (49:28):
So they called it the Riviera Riviera Viera French. But yeah,
it has beautiful coastline and uh, not that I would
want to be in France these days.
Speaker 11 (49:40):
Well, yeah, you mentioned you mentioned something about aber Jiwan
and one in one. Yeah, and for some reason I
had that in my notes about that and uh and
and that's that's like north of Turkey.
Speaker 1 (50:00):
On water part of the former Soviet Union at one point?
Speaker 11 (50:04):
Is it part of the is it close to the
Black Sea? Correct?
Speaker 1 (50:08):
That we buy oil from them and they are friendly
Muslim country?
Speaker 11 (50:14):
All right, well that could be one. What about the
what about the chords the South the the Yeah, the accords,
Abraham Accords. Right, are they starting to perk up a
little bit maybeas Saudi Arabia are they.
Speaker 4 (50:35):
We've been hearing.
Speaker 1 (50:37):
We've been hearing about Saudi Arabia before October seventh.
Speaker 11 (50:40):
You know, but right, we'll see, Yeah, because they they
kind of got got caught in the middle there because
they're also friendly with Russia. They're also friendly with China,
and and so that's a little bit of a concern,
especially with Russia right now. Uh, in the gas situation
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because Trump Trump is trying to convince all of them,
all of them in NATO, to cut off gas from Russia.
For Russia.
Speaker 1 (51:10):
Yeah, yeah, Look, I mean Russia I think has a
largely of their own gas, you know, internally. Oh yeah,
I mean his relationship with Putin I think has gone
down hell a lot.
Speaker 11 (51:26):
Well, that's pretty obvious, that's pretty obvious. There's no doubt
about that. Uh. Chicago Pope, I mean, I mean, he's
the pope, but he's from Chicago, and he's a white
Sox fan. His brother is a conservative. This guy's a liberal.
His brother is conservative. And like Charlie, Charlie Kirk and
(51:47):
I were come we were cub fans. Of course I
switched to the Cardinals and now ambibuous. I don't care
who was. But anyways, Chicago Pope condemned Gaza displacement merch
or what the hell does that mean? I mean, is
that something a condemnation of Israel without recognizing.
Speaker 1 (52:14):
You know, he's uh, he seems to be falling uh
for for the uh for all the propaganda coming down
and how these poor, suffering, starving Palestinians in Gaza, which
is you know, which is one big lie.
Speaker 11 (52:32):
And he seems to be.
Speaker 1 (52:33):
Falling for that and that's where his you know, sympathies
are directed.
Speaker 4 (52:39):
And it's you know, it's a problem.
Speaker 11 (52:42):
Okay, one final question. Now, Yeah, I go to this,
uh famous restaurant in Saint Louis. It's an Italian restaurant.
You like Italian food, Yeah, you can eat that for
the most part, and so do I. And this is
a great, great restaurant. And I'm wearing a hat, and
(53:04):
I says, uh, take your head off. I said, uh,
are you serious? They said, yeah, take your head off.
I said, well, what if I'm Jewish? He says, well,
we don't care. Take your hat off. Now, I come
to know that that bishops and people in the church
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where Yamica like hats, if not domed kind of hats.
And I'm wondering, and I said, I didn't say it
out loud, but I'm asking you if if if, if
if a a father comes in with a cap, do
they tell the father take the cap off? Good question?
Speaker 1 (53:47):
What if the pope came.
Speaker 11 (53:47):
In exactly that was my what if Jesus came in?
Jesus who who lived by covering the head? Okay, that's
for it. I'm just saying, folks, it's a question. It's
a fair question, and I'd like an answer. And I'm
going to call him up there and tell him I
gave him free advertising. I think they want me back.
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I love it. I love the food though, I love it,
and I like the people. They're very nice people, except
for this one thing. They've been doing it for years
and I'd like to know why. Who else could it
be bothering except for Jews? Who maybe the Pope? I
don't know. Okay, Rabbi other than Dave Weinbaum show where
(54:32):
can people and by the way, your book, your book
is Secrets of the Hebrew Bible. We're showing it right
now and you are.
Speaker 4 (54:41):
And there's the website.
Speaker 11 (54:42):
Great and other than that, where can people find you
and contribute?
Speaker 1 (54:49):
They can go to israelnes dot org or Facebook dot
com for slashes aligned sweet hear from you.
Speaker 11 (54:57):
Okay, I just have a little advice, Okay, never give
a cannibal a leg up. I'm sure that's going to
be useful for you and all of your all of
your effects. What's with the rest of it? Come on, yeah,
(55:18):
I didn't say that. That was Eddie Murphy. By okay, Rabbi,
hi to everybody. Uh you got it, and uh you
have a great uh home keeper word. That's next week,
October the second, right.
Speaker 1 (55:34):
Yeah, Wednesday night.
Speaker 11 (55:35):
Okay, thanks, bye bye.
Speaker 1 (55:37):
All right, guys, take care.
Speaker 11 (55:41):
Okay, up next we've got another Rabbi didn't see. I
didn't know he was going to be on the show
because he wasn't answering his phone. He was going to
the temple with Russia, Shana and all other things. He
shut shut off his social media practically, and I didn't
know until like Wednesday that he was going to be on,
(56:01):
you know, and I'm deep into show prep. So oh well,
by the way, if you want to call the show
five seven three five seven eight two seven zero zero,
maybe you can ask my question about having to take
your head off to go into an Italian restaurant if
the Pope doesn't you know.
Speaker 8 (56:24):
If I'm guessing, if they told the Pope that he
had to take his head dress off, that he would
probably find a different place to eat.
Speaker 11 (56:29):
Well, I don't want to find a different place to eat.
Though that's not a good solution for me.
Speaker 8 (56:33):
I like that, but I think if that's really a
religious thing and it's so important and they're saying no,
then I'll just take my business elsewhere.
Speaker 23 (56:41):
I think it would be different if it was actually
a yamaica, but it was a ball cap.
Speaker 11 (56:45):
What's a different It doesn't matter. Rabbi wears those two.
Sometimes the Catholics were.
Speaker 18 (56:52):
Too about a restaurant.
Speaker 11 (56:55):
I am exactly, and I think it's I think it's discrimination,
and I think it's they don't even know why they're saying.
Speaker 23 (57:01):
I bet if it was a yamaka, they would not
have asked you.
Speaker 11 (57:03):
To remove it. I bet you they would be. They
wouldn't because that's what they're wearing. That's what they're wearing.
John Jeffrey Bradshaw. Was it a maga hat? I don't
know what the hell was? It wasn't it this? It
was like this show this up here, Well, it's an
American hat. I think this is the one. It's the
(57:27):
culprit are the anti American. What the hell's going on?
They're good Italian people. Forget about it.
Speaker 8 (57:34):
Oh, let's be like the Dems. Let's say that they're Nazis.
Then like, let's just start enabling them since they didn't
do what we wanted.
Speaker 11 (57:39):
Right, yeah, Amaazi there you go?
Speaker 9 (57:42):
No are there?
Speaker 11 (57:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (57:44):
See, we're just gonna start labeling them. I'm not going
to because they're against an American hat. No, that's what
the Dems do. So oh, they just start falsely labeling people.
Why can't we then, well, we don't we better than that?
Speaker 11 (57:55):
That's why. No, No, it's not that it's it's just
that it's not worthy of us. And it's like the
difference between murder and engaging in murder baiting is what
they're doing. They're murder bating against us, and we don't
want to do that. You know, calling them Nazis is
(58:16):
not as tempting to us as it is to them.
I don't know why, all right, it's just not and
they're they're they're stupid, and then they're not. They're not
getting their way out of this on an election basis.
I don't know who they think they're how many people
are loving what they're saying, because the polls all show
(58:38):
them sinking. There's a guy in CNN. I don't know
the guy's name, but boy, he just rails CNN of
all places, how bad Kamila's book book tour is going,
and how horrible she is doing it, and how much
(58:59):
they're losing every week. She was down five percent after
the twenty twenty four election. Now she's down thirteen percent.
Thirteen percent down, it's incredible.
Speaker 8 (59:12):
So I heard a thing that this is what they're claiming,
because obviously I haven't read her book.
Speaker 11 (59:17):
I'm not going to buy her book or read it.
Speaker 8 (59:19):
But there's an excerpt in there where she talked about
the recent campaign and that Tim Walls was not her
first pick for VP. She actually wanted Peter Buddhajitch whatever
is needed Transportation Secretary.
Speaker 11 (59:31):
For Pete Buddha Judge, and she.
Speaker 8 (59:34):
Was concerned that America wasn't ready for a black and
woman president and a gay vice president. So they went
with Walls instead, and obviously that was a huge monumental
mistake because he was terrible.
Speaker 11 (59:48):
Well, it's not the point. The point is that that
here's the DEI pickp for being a black woman, yep.
And she has the possibility to have a new DEI
pick in Buddha Judge, a gay man. Uh, and she
says she goes against it. She goes her own against
(01:00:11):
her own DEI appointment as vice president. So the Dei
stuff has got to go. It's a you know, McDonald's
hat her for a while and then now they don't.
How about that? Isn't that interesting?
Speaker 8 (01:00:25):
Poor Walls look like, especially on those debates with Vance,
looked like he's having a brain aneurysm, Like his face
would get all read, his whole head would get read,
like he couldn't come up with an answer.
Speaker 11 (01:00:34):
Well, neither could she. No quite friendly, and neither could
Joe during that debate. That whole thing started when when
Biden just froze up during the debate and didn't he
looked like he was cognitively in need of something and
it wasn't there for him.
Speaker 8 (01:00:54):
I am almost one hundred percent convinced that anybody who
was in the middle trying to make it this decision
about who they were going to vote for in that
election saw that debateen said I can't vote for Biden.
Speaker 11 (01:01:05):
I mean, it was a disaster. I think that was
the beginning of the end. And they they did this
amongst themselves. They decided to put a Kama there because
well she was vice president, but they didn't have any primaries.
Isn't that interesting? Not a vote that a vote went
for her. And she was terrible in the regular primary
(01:01:28):
when she ran for president against Joe Biden in a
primary and she had to drop out of it. It
was so bad. And you know, her record is horrible,
Her record with people is horrible. Her staff left her consistently.
She was terrible to her staff. She was lazy. How
(01:01:49):
many times did she go down to the border once
maybe when it was in the middle of the election,
and that was it. Yeah, and you know, and then
come up with quips like well, you know when asked
have you been to the have you been to the border,
and she's, well, no, but I haven't been to Russia either.
(01:02:09):
That supposedly was say, oh, okay, we understand that now.
I mean, it was terrible. It was terrible.
Speaker 8 (01:02:17):
So speaking of Russia, I don't know if you heard
this or not, but I heard this on Handy Show yesterday. Yeah,
it was, Yes, you have to rehearsal that supposedly Russian
fighter jets invaded sovereign airspace by Alaska and of course
American Alaska. Yes, by Alaska, I think yesterday, and American
fighters were dispatched and they had them like help escort
(01:02:40):
them out of the area immediately to make sure they
weren't up to anything. And so now the question is
is Russia trying to get involved with America while they're
still finding Ukraine, which probably not being their best interest.
Speaker 11 (01:02:50):
So this is well, they were also sending drones and
planes over these NATO countries like Poland and things.
Speaker 8 (01:02:58):
Which is dangerous because NATO will take Accent.
Speaker 11 (01:03:00):
And Finland and well, when asked at the at a
press conference, if they do that to the NATO countries,
would you advise him to shoot the Russian planes and
drones down, he said yes, So it's pretty clear. Yeah,
I think you're probably You're probably right the rabbi kind
(01:03:22):
of and I hate to admit that, you know how,
I hate to admit that that you're probably right jp
that we don't know what's really going on behind doors.
And I can't imagine Trump calling for a sixty day,
sixty day blackout for Israel to attack while the hostages
(01:03:43):
are still there and don't have to give him back
for sixty day. Yeah, something's wrong.
Speaker 8 (01:03:49):
I just remember when everything with Iran was going on,
and he said, oh, no, we're not gonna do anything
like we're going to wail these three days and let
the smoke clear, and all that was two days later
they went in bombed.
Speaker 11 (01:03:58):
Was sixty sixty days they were going to wait for
Iran to capitulate and they didn't do it. And uh
that there were no outside threats about what he was
going to do, and uh he just went and did it,
is what happened. And it was a it was it
was a miraculous attack. You compare that to to Biden's disgraceful,
(01:04:23):
disgraceful withdrawal from from a bergham May Air base in
uh uh, the the mid east country of Afghanistan, and
that that, you know, and there there, that's that's like
just a you know, a couple hundred miles away from China.
And now Trump is saying, you know what, we want
(01:04:43):
it back, yep. And I think it's a great thing
to do. Now.
Speaker 8 (01:04:46):
What I do find interesting is Dan Bongino, who he's
probably not making his own social media post. He obviously
has a team now with him being Deputy Director of
the FBI, but his Facebook post Facebook group at least
put out a post yesterday afternoon saying that Pete Pete
Hegseth has ordered a rare and urgent meeting of hundreds
of generals and animals from around the world to come
to Virginia for a very emergent meeting. And it was
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not something that was playing in advance. Now, this could
have been due to the Russian fighter jets that were intercepted,
but maybe it's something else. So I'm just trying to
look at all the puzzle pieces and trying to figure
out what's going on behind the scenes here.
Speaker 11 (01:05:22):
Well, maybe it's something else, and maybe it's nothing. We
really don't know, and that's probably probably for those kind
of things, probably it's a good thing. But you know, Trump,
in terms of his ability, his his his actual performances
before the UN and the press, the press has to
(01:05:44):
be happy. Even the most crazed liberals there have to
be happy unless they are kicked out for real bad behavior,
which can be done by both the both you know, presidents.
Biden could have done it in the two times he
had a press conference, okay, but Trump has one every
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day and maybe two or three and and uh and
and they have to feel like they're being listened to.
We listen to them. Now, some of it might be
misleading because sometimes presidents have to mislead. They have to
they have to. Uh. They can't tell you everything they're
thinking and everything they know because it's a lot of
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its strategy, a lot of it is important to keep quiet.
That's why they do have some classified situations. So anyways, okay,
we're on nine oh six. Oh you know that I
want to play I want to play that Jenny Carson. Yeah,
play that Jenny Carson. Uh, follow it up with this
(01:06:53):
picture of Millenia. Okay, right, yeah, we got we got
a clip of Jenny Carson talking about how to be
a comedian? Who should you be talking to? Why, why
you don't want or do want to be political? So
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it's coming up very soon. We need music like this.
I used to play that when we had votes in
the meeting and I give them time to vote. I
used to play that. All right here it.
Speaker 24 (01:07:28):
Is Jack Benny red Skelton Benny Comedian. You tell me
the last time that Jack Benny red Skelton Benny Comedian
use his show to do serious issues.
Speaker 17 (01:07:46):
That's not what I'm there for.
Speaker 1 (01:07:47):
Can't they see that?
Speaker 11 (01:07:49):
But you're and I do they.
Speaker 24 (01:07:50):
Think that just because you have it tonight's show that
you must deal in serious issues. It's a danger, it's
a real danger. Once you start that, you start to
get that self important feeling. That's what you say has
great import And you know, strangely enough, you could use
that show as a form you.
Speaker 4 (01:08:07):
Could sway people.
Speaker 11 (01:08:08):
And I don't think you should. Asn't entertainment pay that twice?
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This is who he was played again. This is a
this is a fifty five year old woman and she's
got jeans. That's all I gotta say. All right, and
what are you looking at me like that? For honey?
I can see you in the background staring at me.
My ear my ow ow ow stop it, stop it,
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stop it, okay, just for that, just for that, I
need the lug. The lug. Oh yeah, I do. Here
we go, here we go. You can't find it. Oh
my god singles. All right, let's do basketball. I lost
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my nuts. Damn. We gotta go. We gotta go straight
to the basketball now. I think I think my nuts
just wrapped off. Oh man, that hurt. Yeah, that that
was a painful day. I remember, and it's so painful.
You know what I'm gonna do now, I'm gonna go
do a, uh do commercials try to recover? My god,
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it was it was aching and just watching that it
was terrible. I hope I can make it to the bathroom.
All right, So anyways, we'll be back in a couple
of minutes. Buy stuff from my sponsors, and uh we
got uh Chris Adamo, who's going to be all worked up,
and then we've got Bill Hardwick and we're going to
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end this show with the McCluskey's. Oh my god, the
one sixth thing is going to two hundred and seventy
four FBI agents there.
Speaker 8 (01:10:10):
Wow, getting conflicting reports, but I mean anywhere from two
seventy to three hundred possibly more Gee Plank closes agents.
Speaker 11 (01:10:17):
Plus how many CI eighty they have there? How many
Department of Defense? How many? How many Ukraine soldiers were there?
They told me Ukraine shows the soldiers were there. Incredible.
All right, we'll be right back in about five minutes.
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Speaker 11 (01:16:23):
We're back. We're back and did you know that TikTok
is in us hands? Now that there's a USA TikTok.
Maybe I'll get back on now because they kicked my sorry,
took us off. I don't know why. I mean, they
didn't say anything about it. So if my son Aaron
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is listening, which he's probably not, give me back on TikTok.
My son handles all that stuff. And you know, I
have shorts all over X all over Facebook, these little
short things and it it gets a lot of traffic
and it's hopefully it's fun for him to do. He
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says it's easy to do it. So I let him
have his way and he's having a good time. And
he's the one that helped me out doing the show.
And after the radio stations got rid of me, basically
one because I was a Jew, and the second one
who wanted to me give him, give him great prices
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on all my real estate so he could buy it.
So you know, you know, I still talk to these people,
and I forgive that. No, I don't, really, no, I couldn't.
I'm sorry. That was wrong. I apologize. I apologize. That wasn't. Yeah,
(01:17:49):
I guess that was off. That was not good. I apologize,
But I do want you, I do want to know
what do you think about places? That tell you, uh
to take your hats off without regard to your religion.
I don't know who's that. Okay, hey eight off, good morning,
(01:18:15):
Good morning. How are you well? Not too bad? I'm
just sitting here resting in my hospital room. You're in
the hospital.
Speaker 26 (01:18:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (01:18:23):
Is this uh because of an illness or because it's
you're getting treated?
Speaker 10 (01:18:28):
They were supposed to do my back surgery, but due
to complications they can't quite do it yet.
Speaker 11 (01:18:35):
So did they put did they put you a week back?
Speaker 1 (01:18:40):
Yeh?
Speaker 11 (01:18:42):
Like you know, see that's also appropriate. Oh yeah, guy's
got a bad back and I'm making jokes about it.
I'm just trying to make it feel better. It's like
it's pardon me. Have you listened to much of that?
Speaker 4 (01:19:00):
Yeah? Who was speech?
Speaker 11 (01:19:00):
Is morning? No? I actually I knew he was coming
to America. What's he's saying?
Speaker 10 (01:19:07):
Basically, he's out there telling the truth and what can
you say? That's a bunch of them walked out that
it just got up and walked out. Oh was that
the U n Yep, screw them, That's what I said.
Speaker 11 (01:19:23):
Yeah. Did he mention the hostages? Why do they have hostages?
Since when did this become They mentioned ten, seven twenty
three in all the other countries that invaded Israel. Yep, yeah,
okay mentioned all of that. Yeah. Did he talk about
anything about Trump saying that he wanted a sixty day
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sees fire and that Israel was not going to run
Gaza and that they wouldn't have to give the hostages
back for sixty days? Did he say anything about that?
I hadn't heard that. Yeah, I.
Speaker 10 (01:20:02):
In between doses of medicine and stuff, I might have
missed it.
Speaker 11 (01:20:06):
Well, I'm sorry to hear that. So h I hope
you're well. The part about your back, Oh yeah, well,
you know, I went to my I went to my
doctor once I had I had swallowed a wrench and
I says, well, what's your diagnosis? He says, don't worry.
This tool shall pass.
Speaker 10 (01:20:28):
There You why do you go from fun?
Speaker 11 (01:20:36):
All right? So we've now turned this into a comedian
show and uh you know, uh Kimmel, eat your heart out? Yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:20:46):
Well, these these breakfasts that consist of uh water in
my mail axe they kind of stink.
Speaker 11 (01:20:53):
But what can you do? Oh god? Okay, what's the
good new? Is anything anything? Anything?
Speaker 9 (01:21:01):
Oh?
Speaker 11 (01:21:02):
Yeah? Yeah? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:21:04):
Ice, Ice is kicking.
Speaker 11 (01:21:05):
Back Ice is kicking back. Yeah, what does that mean?
What do they do today? Uh? I haven't seen much today,
but last night they were. They were pretty active and
pick up some more. The more they get to marry you,
whether some of your doctors involved or no. So there
(01:21:26):
they can stay and they can they can stay in
their country and take care of you. Okay, see that's
terrible too. Yeah. I got some of the jokes. I
can't tell them, dang it because it's too sensitive. It's
too sensitive. That's okay. Yeah, I have good doctors. Well
(01:21:46):
that's great. You know. All you need to know is this.
Those with frogs in their throats don't need honey to
catch flies. Tell that your doctor. Tell her that to
your doctor. Yeah, yeah, I don't even know. I can't answer. Well,
(01:22:07):
he's on. Put the Steve Martin thing on you. I
think you're gonna like this, and uh then it'll be close,
just close to having our next guest on. Who is
going to be Chris Adamo. Who's gonna Hi, Joyanne, how
you doing? Okay? All right, we're gonna We're gonna get
this thing on. It takes a little bit to get it.
(01:22:28):
The nurse is coming in the room with Hills let
her listen to Okay, what's the matter with her? Yeah?
Do you want to hear something's funny? Yeah? Yeah, it
takes a couple of seconds, and we're going to have it.
Speaker 27 (01:22:42):
Twenty years ago, Paul called me in the evening and
he said, see if I'm so excited, I just finished
a new song and I just have to tell somebody.
And I said, oh great. What's the title? And he
said forty seven Ways to Leave Your Lover? And I said, Paul,
what if it were fifty? You know, fifty Ways to
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Leave your lover? And and there was a long pause
and he said go on, and I said, well, you know,
fifty has a nice ring to it and forty seven
sounds a little awkward. And he said, but you know
(01:23:24):
I've got forty seven. I can't think of any more.
And I said, make a new plan. Stand and he
said forty eight. He said, don't need to be coy Roy,
drop off the key, Lee. He said, okay, fifty great, Hey, thanks,
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And I'm sorry if I interrupted anything.
Speaker 9 (01:23:46):
I said, don't worry.
Speaker 27 (01:23:47):
I was just you're cooking a chicken and he said, really,
how are you preparing it? And I said, Parsley saved
Rosemary in time and now look it up?
Speaker 11 (01:23:57):
Do you like that? Hello? Hey there? Did he hang up? Yeah? Up? Well,
I was trying to give him a little bit of
laugher going into his problems in the house. He's in
the hospital. That's not right. Here's how I feel bad
about that.
Speaker 8 (01:24:15):
Maybe the nurse said that she need to talk to
him until.
Speaker 11 (01:24:18):
He Oh my god, they wouldn't let him laugh. Come on,
because that was pretty funny. I thought, Uh, we're back
and in a couple of minutes, we're going to have
we'll play a couple of clips and uh, we'll be
back with uh, Chris Adamo, do.
Speaker 8 (01:24:36):
You want more from the Charlie Kirk memorial or do
you want Trump adds.
Speaker 11 (01:24:40):
Let's do a couple from the memorial. H So we're
gonna do that right now.
Speaker 28 (01:24:48):
I forgive him because it was what Christ did.
Speaker 3 (01:24:52):
And is what Charlie would do.
Speaker 28 (01:24:57):
The answer to.
Speaker 4 (01:24:58):
Hate is not hate.
Speaker 14 (01:25:01):
The answer we know from the Gospel is love and
always love.
Speaker 3 (01:25:12):
He did not hate his opponents.
Speaker 25 (01:25:14):
He wanted.
Speaker 3 (01:25:16):
The best for them. That's where I disagreed with Charlie.
I hate my opponent and I don't want the best
for them. I'm sorry. I am sorry Erica.
Speaker 5 (01:25:27):
But now Erica can talk to me and the whole
group and maybe they can convince me that that's not right.
Speaker 3 (01:25:32):
But I can't stand my opponent. One of the last
things he said to me is, please, sir, save Chicago.
We're going to do that. We're going to save Chicago
from horror book.
Speaker 5 (01:25:45):
Who is Charlie who helped unite MAGA and you know
what MHA is.
Speaker 3 (01:25:52):
That's right, make America healthy again.
Speaker 5 (01:25:56):
And tomorrow we're going to have one of the biggest
announcement really medically.
Speaker 3 (01:26:02):
I think in the history of our country. I think
we found an answer to autism.
Speaker 4 (01:26:07):
How about that.
Speaker 29 (01:26:32):
I do want to speak on the heinous political assassination
of Charlie Kirk, as President Trump powerfully stated yesterday, this
assassination was an attack on everything that makes the United
States of America the greatest country on earth.
Speaker 28 (01:26:47):
But that attack has completely failed.
Speaker 29 (01:26:49):
The heartwarming response from the overwhelming majority of the American
people over the past two weeks is all of the
proof that you need.
Speaker 28 (01:26:56):
The assassin who took Charlie's life.
Speaker 29 (01:26:58):
Can destroy flesh and blood, he can never destroy the
values that Charlie stood for all across the country. Millions
of Americans have prayed, hosted vigils, attended church services, became
politically engaged for the first time, and honored the legacy
of Charlie and.
Speaker 28 (01:27:13):
The ideals he died.
Speaker 29 (01:27:15):
Speaking for the beautiful memorial service attended by President Trump
in one hundred thousand Great Americans and State Farm Stadium
yesterday was just the latest example, and Erica Kirk's mercy
was one of the greatest acts of grace this world
has ever seen. May God continue to watch over Erica
and their beautiful children. Unfortunately, there have been some jarring
(01:27:39):
exceptions to this unity. This past Friday, fifty eight House
Democrats voted no and thirty eight voted present on a
resolution that simply stated condemning, in the strongest possible terms
the assassination of Charles James Kirk in all forms of
political violence.
Speaker 28 (01:27:56):
There were no strings attached to this vote.
Speaker 29 (01:27:59):
This was a simple gesture of human decency to denounce
political violence. I wish I could say that this was
only a friends group, but ninety six votes is nearly
half of the entire House Democrat caucus, and they didn't
just vote against this basic resolution condemning political violence. A
number of those same Democrats took to the House floor
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to smear Charlie Kirk's name.
Speaker 11 (01:28:22):
Okay, we've got an announcement here for my lovely bride,
Lisa and Weinbaum hit it.
Speaker 23 (01:28:30):
I want to remind everybody that the second Phelps County
Moms for America group meeting will be tonight at City
of Light and Life Ministries and it begins at six
pm tonight. There is a registration link. I have the
announcement posted on the Dave One Mom Show my personal
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page and Marymack Republican Women if you want to go
there to get the details, and they'll be meeting and
coming together to take action against harmful and is impacting
our local community, like, for example, the homeless that are
now in front of the library every day. So anyway,
(01:29:12):
they've got lots on their plate to handle. So I
feel free to join him and get registered for that tonight.
Speaker 11 (01:29:18):
Thank you, all right? And we have a handsome person.
Yeah where I'm looking to Where the hell is he? Oh? Well,
you're going to have to settle for him anyways, because
the other guy he was good looking. Jeez, what I
got here?
Speaker 9 (01:29:35):
Uh?
Speaker 11 (01:29:35):
This is a man who makes pizza ads and doesn't
pay for them. He should cry in his pasta. He's
an author, staunch supporter of America, and the author of
Rules for Defeating Radicals. Please welcome Chris Adamo. Good morning,
(01:30:01):
man who doesn't pay for commercials. I'm good? How are
you pretty good? What's the matter?
Speaker 9 (01:30:08):
Well, just watching the madness, watching the left there they're like,
you know, the the cornered animal at this point, and
it's yeah, it's just it's amazing the things that they're
saying and doing right now, which proves that they're on
the ropes. But it also proves it that they still
intend to win this fight, and they don't care how,
and they never have cared how. The the goal has
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never been is right out of my book, by the way.
The goal has never been to win honorably or with
with truth, withal you know, explaining to us the right
way to be, the way Charlie Kirk did. It's they
can't do that because the truth is their enemy. And
so at this point it's like they're coming totally unhit.
It's all out taking tilet all.
Speaker 11 (01:30:54):
Tannel. No, yeah, that's pretty.
Speaker 9 (01:30:55):
Good, and you're right, it's all out war.
Speaker 11 (01:30:57):
It's all out war for the shooting part. I don't
know how they're going to accomplish that. Lists are inviting
China in or something, or Russia Russia. I understand they
broke our our Alaska breached our Alaska flyover and on
(01:31:20):
was that last night yesterday? I didn't know that.
Speaker 9 (01:31:24):
That's actually nothing new. Now they don't talk about this much,
but I was in the Air Force, oh forty five
years ago, something forty six years ago, and honestly, we
had specific systems that they built, video systems at the time,
and of course very primitive compared to what you have nowadays.
But the whole purpose of those systems was tracking all
(01:31:45):
of their little because they'll they'll do this, this is
this is so typical of Russian poking you in the
eye kind of thing. They'll they'll breach the border, and okay,
what are you going to do? Breach the Border're gonna
start World War three?
Speaker 11 (01:31:56):
And this is the.
Speaker 9 (01:31:56):
Way they behave. And I wouldn't I wouldn't ignore it
by any means, but I wouldn't treat it as if
it's actually, you know, the precursor to World War three.
We're all going to get nup tomorrow or anything.
Speaker 11 (01:32:09):
Like that.
Speaker 9 (01:32:09):
It's just it's it's kind of a it's almost childish,
but it's kind of just just egging you on. And
so yeah, they're playing their own games. And you know,
if you look at the left, they do that. Look
at it sounds like I'm changing the subject here. Look
at Komy what he said since last night. Yeah, he
(01:32:30):
got indicted, and he says, yeah, let's go to trial,
Let's get the truth out. You realize if the truth
comes out.
Speaker 11 (01:32:35):
I can't wait.
Speaker 9 (01:32:36):
Charges. Yeah. Same here, he's got two charges against him
right now.
Speaker 11 (01:32:40):
Yeah, okay, And.
Speaker 9 (01:32:42):
Those two charges were just just the way to move
this thing into the next level where it's an actual
court proceeding. Because the list of things that Komy did
when Trump got in after the twenty sixteen election, the
list of things that Komy did and he wasn't alone.
We'll talk about that too, but they're a mile long.
Setting people up. He set up General Flinn, He's set
(01:33:02):
up uh Roger Stone.
Speaker 11 (01:33:06):
You know, yeah, but are these things? Are these the
things that are in the indictment. That's what I want
to know, because.
Speaker 9 (01:33:11):
That's the indictments kind of general.
Speaker 11 (01:33:13):
Well, if it is, we might have a problem unless
They have all sorts of other witnesses that are gonna
and they're gonna be able to add and uh other
crimes to this, right, right, because what they got them
on in.
Speaker 9 (01:33:28):
The general you know that he committed perjury. But the
point is the point is if you commit perjury because
your your your nephew was shoplifting, and you're on the
stand and you say he wasn't shoplifting, you're you're aiding
and a betting shoplifting. Yeah, but if you commit perjury
in an effort to undermine a sitting president of the
(01:33:48):
United States, you're committing perjury in ser service to high treason. Yeah,
and we have to we have to treat it that way.
This is this was not just he didn't get the
details right. You know, I'm trying to remember the different
people that they indicted, because well, you said you didn't
have an email from somebody, and we found out that
three years ago on a Thursday night, he sent you
(01:34:10):
an email saying happy birthday. So you committed perjury and
we're going to go after you for that. Look just
look at the course he was one that was look
at the one six year thing. They found out that
it was two hundred and seventy four at least FBI
agents at the Capitol that day, and who the hell
knows how many CIA, D O D and the other
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agency we're doing. This is what the left does, and
this is I've been trying to get this message out
for years. Whenever they're in these situations, they do something.
And what they've got to do is that they're out
there rampaging. But you have to color inside the lines
because you're a conservative. If you don't color perfectly inside
(01:34:55):
the lines, guess what gets reported on fake news twenty
four to seven for the next you know, the next
ten years. So you just said two hundred and seventy
four I think it was, Yeah, it turns out turns
out it was only two hundred and seventy three.
Speaker 11 (01:35:07):
Yeah, they'll say, oh it's a lie, that's a lie. Yeah,
there dave one approximately. I had that approximately it's probably
more in my mind. But the point out.
Speaker 9 (01:35:19):
This is how they do it to us. You have
to walk a tight rope, I know, or they're gonna
get you on every details.
Speaker 11 (01:35:25):
Well, and they're gonna and they're gonna, and they're gonna.
They're they're the people that that are for them right now,
who are dwindling. Every time they open their mouths, something
goes bad. Look at Kamala in her and her book
deal Uh going around the country. Every time she opens
her mouth, they drop another point or two in popularity
(01:35:45):
for her thirteen percent down since she's gone on her tour.
She was only five percent down in twenty four.
Speaker 9 (01:35:53):
So yeah, because people had listened to all the fake
news reports and occasionally the truth leaks past them. Every
time she opens her mouth, people go, oh, yeah, she
really isn't the towering intellect that they told us she was.
So yeah, the spotlight of truth. And I always say
this every week because it's a fact. This is why,
aside from all the pizza jokes and the other anti
(01:36:15):
Italian bigotry that I get hit with, this is why
I tell people you need to be listening to people
like Dave Weinbaum because the spotlight of truth on all
this leftist stuff is that is the biggest enemy that
they face. The number one thing that we can do
that they cannot is we can show the truth. I've
had people say, well, if you give your rules for
(01:36:37):
defeating radicals, can't leftists use that and actually use that
against this. No, they can't because if you look at
the bottom line of my book, what it's all about
is we don't fight leftist lies with conservative lies. We
fight leftist lies with the truth. And the big trick
is to keep them not let them get us off
(01:36:59):
of the truth by playing in their little games. They're
little deceits. So we fight with the truth. If the
truth comes out on all of these issues, leftists are
the ones that go to jail. Leftists are the ones
that become marginalized. Leftists are the ones that don't have
a political platform. Yeah, so they've got a lie, we can.
Speaker 11 (01:37:16):
They got a lie or or the other strategy they
have is we got to come together and find a
solution together, which means which lie. I want you to
cover that now, right now, because you know what that is?
Speaker 9 (01:37:30):
Yeah, that that that is just you. You know that
I said, they've got a lie.
Speaker 11 (01:37:33):
That's true. What could be wrong with that? Though?
Speaker 9 (01:37:36):
Because here here's the problem. One side is good, the
other side is evil. One side is on the right.
The other side, we say, is on the left. There
on the wrong. Okay, what's halfway? What? What what is
halfway between right and wrong? Some version of wrong? What's
halfway between good and evil, some version of evil. Okay,
so if we meet in the middle with them, we
(01:37:56):
have to move in the direction of evil exactly. There's
the other side of it. And then they've gotten away
with this for years because we have all of these rhinos,
all of these Mitch McConnell's. They want to go along,
to get along, and what happens is and the image
gets reversed here, so it may look like I'm going
in the wrong direction. They move left, and then they say,
we need to meet in the middle. So you have
(01:38:16):
your your your spineless Republicans, you have your your Mitch McConnell's,
your Thomas Massey's. Let's all meet in the middle, get along. Okay.
Now we've moved left. Now we're actually where they used
to be. Okay, So then what do they do. They
go further. They say, oh, we've got to get along,
We've got to build didges. And sure enough, here they
come on our side. Let's build bridges, and we keep
getting dragged left. The point is that if we if
(01:38:40):
our goal is to redeem ourselves by having our enemies
give their approval to us, they'll just drag us around
wherever they want. We got to do is go back.
Speaker 11 (01:38:50):
You know, we stood, and they've been doing this. They've
been doing this for decades, decades, for decades, for at
least sixty plus years roughly, yep, you know, and to.
Speaker 9 (01:39:02):
The point where if you look at you know, you
look at where John F. Kennedy was in nineteen sixty three,
and they would call him a right wing radical extremist,
conspiracy theories, Trump supporter, whatever else they call us, you know, homophobic, transphobic, islamophobic.
Speaker 11 (01:39:19):
You know, it's bad enough. He was murdered by his
own his own party at i A. Yeah, c i A.
And with the help of Linda Johnson. In my opinion,
from what I've seen, you know.
Speaker 9 (01:39:33):
This stuff is coming out. They've been off the rails
for years. We're just really seeing it now. And you know,
the the murder of Charlie Kirk I go back to
because it was twofold. The the giant eye opening moment
of that was, first of all, the fact that you
listen to this guy and all he's trying to do
(01:39:55):
is help these poor screwed up, mixed up kids, these
children in uh in colleges and stuff that have no clue.
He's trying to get them to get their feet under them. Okay,
now he's murdered for that, and that was evil enough,
But the bigger thing was that the entire leftist establishment,
in between coming out and saying now we all got
(01:40:16):
to try and tone down the rhetoric and get along,
they're coming out like a and I call it ghoulish,
the the things that they were saying, cheering on the
fact that he got murdered. Yeah, that is the evil
that unmasked itself and that America is seeing. And you're
hearing a lot of people saying, maybe maybe I I
really am not part of this, Maybe I've been wrongfully
(01:40:38):
assuming who's standing for what.
Speaker 11 (01:40:40):
Well, it's not need to change, it's not just it's
not just these radical wized kids. It's the professors they
listen to in these schools.
Speaker 9 (01:40:50):
Oh absolutely.
Speaker 11 (01:40:51):
And he has he actually has the professors, uh, interviewing
them and and he nails them, and the stud and
star behind him saying clapping and saying, yeah, that's what
he's Charlie's right, that's what this guy's trying to teach us.
He's trying to teach us, you know, we it's Okay,
(01:41:11):
to have an abortion even after the baby is born.
That's what this guy's saying.
Speaker 9 (01:41:18):
And so let me ask you something here. This is
again one of their scams on us.
Speaker 11 (01:41:22):
Now.
Speaker 9 (01:41:23):
I just talked about these eighteen twenty twenty two year
old I refer to them as as children. Okay, what's
the difference between them and the professors? With you and
I think of a professor. We think of the scholarly
guy with the little square hat on with the tassel,
and he's very you know, very measured, very wise and everything.
You look at these professors, you know what these are.
These are those same eighteen twenty twenty two year old
(01:41:46):
spoiled children who hung around long enough to get other
eighteen twenty twenty two year old spoiled children who've been
in the system to confer degrees on them. Now they're
all the experts. They're all still doing the same pap
that those eighteen twenty year old children were babbling amongst
themselves about. But now they're all in these positions of authority,
(01:42:08):
and they speak, well, I'm a doctor of socioeconomic lesbian studies,
you know, And all of a sudden they have all
these these qualifications and people blindly follow them. Hey, they
got credentials.
Speaker 11 (01:42:19):
I have cousins like this who are who are double
PhDs in psychology in the English culture. His wife being
someone that runs ran a school, ran a college in Illinois.
And you know, when the Trump thing came up, they
(01:42:42):
used to just call me and tell me what a
rotten sob was. I said, it's not the same guy
that I'm looking at. You know, tell.
Speaker 9 (01:42:50):
Me, mister or missus doctorate expert, tell me something. Does
does Trump push the idea of genitally mutilating confused children
and poisoning them with hormones in order for a little
boy who makes some remark that he thinks he's a girl,
or who was coerced by his screwed up mother to say,
(01:43:11):
well girl, just trump this Trump.
Speaker 11 (01:43:12):
That wasn't the specific conversation that I that I had
with it. I didn't talk to them about that as
much as what they were saying about Trump and how
untrue it was and how much they liked Biden. I says,
you guys got to be at your minds. I don't
care if you're double professors and all that crap. I
know who you are, and I know I know what
(01:43:32):
you're doing and you have no backup for that, none.
And he says, yeah, I'm a business guy out here.
Speaker 9 (01:43:41):
Credentials on the wall over there here over here, see
this says I'm an expert, I'm a doctorate, I have
all of this background.
Speaker 11 (01:43:48):
So on the basis, well you're pointing at your book,
which you do have, well, yeah, you're a company okay.
Speaker 9 (01:43:53):
But but yeah, the thing is that they point to
these things up on the wall. Yeah, and they say, well,
I've got credentials now, right, Fasis, You and I are
supposed to ignore reality right in front of it.
Speaker 11 (01:44:03):
Well, and but but if they're brave enough to get
in front of Charlie and all those college students and
and actually get ripped apart mentally by Charlie, that's something
the kids all see. And that's why this is so popular.
Speaker 9 (01:44:19):
Uh you know, you knowing to my book again here
now because you use the wrong word, respectfully, Davies. You said,
if they're brave enough, they aren't brave. Watch what they do.
Watch what we've been seeing in front of the camera
all week from call me on down. It's not bravery,
it's arrogance.
Speaker 11 (01:44:33):
Well in it's bravery. To talk to me like that.
I'll tell you that because they get Now watch this.
Speaker 9 (01:44:41):
Why when you see these little purple haired gals with
all the rings hanging out your face and they're going,
you know, they're they're they're ranting, they're taking their toilet
all you watch the attitude. You watch those kids talking
to Charlie and and it's like they're going to go
up there and they're going to set him straight. They
have such an erudite view on what's real and what's
hearing for the world and everything, and they go up
(01:45:02):
there because they just know it, and they get shredded.
Why did they get shredded because their view wasn't based
on wisdom. It was based on this presumption that I'm
just morally and intellectually superior to the rest of you.
I've got all my participation trophies to prove it, and
and I've been with his participation trophies to prove it too.
Speaker 11 (01:45:21):
And I've been taught by this professor who's really smart.
He's not You're not smart. You didn't go to college.
And Charles says, that's right. But I think I am
smart and I know what I'm talking about, you know, Yeah,
what a loss he was. And and you know, I
started to watch his tapes. He was following me, and
he was following my son Aaron, and you know where
(01:45:44):
Chicago people. He was a Chicago cub fan. Another reason
to like, well, we're not all perfect. Yeah, well, who
are you for? Somebody in Minnesota or something? Or where's
the team in Wyoming?
Speaker 9 (01:45:57):
By the way, we won't even talk about at that.
Speaker 11 (01:46:02):
I got you there, Okay, Yeah, I don't hear you
bragging about your teams? What Kansas City? Yeah, yeah, we won't. Yeah,
well you brought it up. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. So Kimmel,
Jimmy Kimmel was supposed to be back on here Tuesday. Uh,
and apparently he was. You know, I didn't. I didn't
(01:46:26):
see it. I was clipping, well, I was clipping. I
was clipping my toenails or something, you know, and I
missed it. So, but they had replays of it and
his guests was, oh wow, a moderate guess Gavin Newsom,
no conservatives, He kind of he kind of apologized, No
he didn't, well he tried. Yeah, he said he was
(01:46:48):
very sorry for what happened and all that.
Speaker 9 (01:46:50):
If you listen to his non apology.
Speaker 11 (01:46:52):
I did excuse me.
Speaker 9 (01:46:54):
And then here again, here's how the left does it. Okay, Uh,
it's I apologize that you people were so stupid you
didn't understand me, you took me out.
Speaker 11 (01:47:05):
Of Yeah, well he did say he didn't say that,
but he said, he said, I don't think you understood
what I meant. Is what he said.
Speaker 9 (01:47:12):
Yes, And then the point is that again this is
how they do. He didn't say anything wrong, You're just
too stupid to understand it. Okay, Now, and this is
what the left always does. Again, if what they do,
they're going to grandstand. You know, he got his original
point out, and now this non apology he can say, well,
I apologize. It's right there on video. I apologize, and
(01:47:34):
then they double down. Okay, so he turns right around.
Now he's talking about, you know, rising above this and
let's all get along. And so how are we going
to do that. Oh we're gonna bring Gavin.
Speaker 11 (01:47:46):
Newson and nobody else to counter him.
Speaker 9 (01:47:49):
Yeah, well they again, they can't they really withstand that.
If you watch, I'm seeing polling data that they're they're quoting. Now,
these are the people tell you a boy can become
a girl Okay, they've got polling out of this, says
Gavin Newsom is nine points ahead of Donald Trump. All right,
nine points Gavin Newsom, And uh, yeah, that's the only
(01:48:12):
response you can have to it. But they they have
gotten by, like you said a little while back, they've
gotten by for decades telling lies. What else do they
have in their arsenal?
Speaker 11 (01:48:22):
Well, they've got they they've got. Uh the the guy
in in New York that's going to be the mayor, Well, okay,
he's going to be the mayor. Suddenly they like socialism
there in New York City.
Speaker 9 (01:48:38):
Well, what's happened is over the years that the things
have become so polluted that again New York, New York City,
I'm sorry, is a is a leftist sewer. At this point.
There's so little left of New York that that you
could say is even attached to reality. I'll give you
another guy. You might remember, another mayor And I didn't
(01:48:58):
write his name down. I probably have. It's probably my
moods something or other. But he's the mayor of Dearborn, Michigan.
Did you remember this guy? I don't remember personally, a
Christian guy at the town. The town council meeting and
he tells him, you're not welcome here. These are Islamists
who've come in in our country. They've they've taken over
(01:49:18):
these jurisdictions. And when they take over, you know, when
when when they come in and we're in control, they're
so big on how we all need to be tolerant,
open minded. Let's all get along, you know, Eplora bus
Unham out of many one, let's all do this. Okay,
they do that, and we sit back like dups and
play along with it until they have a majority. And
(01:49:39):
the minute they have that majority, you, mister Christian, are
not well.
Speaker 11 (01:49:43):
That is the international plan of Islam, and it's really
somewhere that this is how they're going to do it.
Speaker 9 (01:49:50):
They're going to multip it for fourteen hundred years.
Speaker 11 (01:49:53):
That's right, that's right. They've been very successful in it.
And what did this stem from, I'll tell you what
its stemmed from was trying to convert the Jews. And
he was being very nice to them, very nice to them.
Speaker 9 (01:50:08):
You have things like, you know, the Muslims have their
own version of KOSHERI.
Speaker 11 (01:50:13):
Well yeah, well yeah, they sort of like imitated the Jews. Yeah,
And when it came down to the Jews says, well,
we're you know, we're not going to call you God,
We're not going to call you the son of God
or whatever. And he got mad. That's it. He got
mad at them and started saying the things that Democrats
(01:50:34):
would say. The Jews need to be killed. And they've
been doing it. They've been doing it ever since.
Speaker 9 (01:50:42):
They by the way, right along with everybody else who
disagrees with him. I put out a post on a
regular basis when when you see these things from the Islamist,
and I talked about the fact that the Islamist and
the American leftists are kindred and their kindred. They have
the same end game, which is total nomination. They have
the same strategy, which is lies and intimidation, the same
(01:51:03):
end goal, which is total domination. And the reason for
that is because they ultimately serve the same master. Okay,
you look at Karl Marx and how he intended to
dominate the world with his ideology. He was an atheist,
and if you look at how he intended, it's it's
just as evil, it's just as deceitful, it's just as
(01:51:23):
fraught with with lies, intimidation, and ultimately brutality and murder
as anything the Islamis do. It's it's the similarities. There
are inescapable.
Speaker 11 (01:51:32):
And you have these Congress people in there, talib and
Omar and AOC, and some of them are actually from
places like.
Speaker 9 (01:51:46):
She did a great job just and you mentioned Rashida
talib ilhan Omar. Who are who are Islamist who don't
belong here in America.
Speaker 11 (01:51:53):
They hate America, they hate America, and they're mocking us
when they say we're here to stay. You can't do
nothing about us. Well, we ought to send them back
to their home countries.
Speaker 9 (01:52:04):
Who's the other person you mentioned though you mentioned AOC.
Speaker 11 (01:52:06):
AOC is not She's she allegedly was born in uh Jamaica.
Speaker 9 (01:52:11):
She's she's a leftist.
Speaker 11 (01:52:13):
Well she'll be she'll be running, she'll be running for
president and it could be her and uh and the
slick hair you know, uh oh, yeah, I'm.
Speaker 9 (01:52:22):
Going to know some Yeah. But the point is AOC
is a leftist. The other two are Islamis, and there's
very little you can tell apart from what they say
because it's the same ideology. It's the same wretched, putrid
ideology that's anti Christian, anti American, anti Israel, pro evil,
(01:52:44):
pro lies, and pro brutality. This is who these people
are now. They're they're coming a little unhinged lately because
they have nothing else to do, because all the previous
lies didn't work, so they're going to step up the
lies and they look a little crazy. Our side has
got to be really care because there's this, as you
pointed out earlier, this let's tone down the rhetoric. It's
(01:53:05):
all getting a little bit too heated, folks. Let's tone
it down. How do we tone it down? Well, we
try to find common ground with these people.
Speaker 11 (01:53:11):
Yeah, there is no common ground with being called Hitler
and called the fascist and Nazi and all that stuff.
Speaker 9 (01:53:21):
They think about the fact that the people who want
to see Israel annihilated are calling you hitler. Yeah, okay,
the people on the cities and loop and and and
rape and assault and and even murder.
Speaker 11 (01:53:36):
Well, and they're taking Yahoo as a fake and all
this and and a killer.
Speaker 9 (01:53:42):
And I mean you look at you look at the
the the riots and stuff that they do to get
their ways in American cities, and they're calling you a fascist.
These people are the fascist. These people are the brown shirts.
I mean, they're their techniques there. Of course, their playbook
is right out of mindcom And yet they say, they
say they're anti fascist, and on that basis, they're on
(01:54:04):
the moral high ground. And you're the one that has
to defend yourself.
Speaker 30 (01:54:07):
You know.
Speaker 11 (01:54:08):
But the answer to that is no, you go on ai.
I go on AI. And I have debates with it
about one six and they're saying, well, there's no proof
that this was any fraud at all. There's no evidence.
And then I said, well, tell me the some, uh
the some of what what happened during all the riots
(01:54:31):
in the last ten years, uh, other than one six.
And they had to come, they had to come and tell,
you know, tell me how much lives were lost and
fires and how much it costs and all this stuff
and how many federal buildings were attacked and and and
I and I says, you know what I've got you.
(01:54:53):
You don't know what you're talking about. Go back, go
back to Mars and get some advice and uh and
and and they kind of said, well, we understand your situation.
But and they tried to they tried to say give
me the same stuff. I says, you know what you're
beaten and you can't get up okay Ai popilation.
Speaker 9 (01:55:14):
It's just a compilation of of the so called news
stories that it can it can amass. And so if
you have fifteen lying news networks that are all repeating
the same narrative that it's all the conservative, it's all
the Trump supporters, it's all j six, and they're just
repeating that that's all the news stories, it's so called
news stories. And then you have Dave Weinbaum saying, no,
(01:55:36):
it's a it's a croc okay, which one has the
mass of information? And that's how AI functions.
Speaker 11 (01:55:41):
Yeah, all these news stories, I like to take them on.
I see. I want to see what they think if
I if, for example, if I'm going on the air
and I want to know which, oh, you know, pain
killer is the best or something like that, they'll give me.
They'll give me studies on both sides.
Speaker 9 (01:55:58):
Huh, don't take til it all if you're pregnant.
Speaker 11 (01:56:02):
Yes, you know what, you know what I found. I
had a doctor's appointment a couple days ago and I
asked him about Tilana and I says, you know, do
you believe in that? And he says, well, yeah, if
the baby is sick and decide the womb yess you
take this. It depends on how much you know, how
much you give them the dosage and all that. I says, yeah,
(01:56:24):
but seemingly it's it's causing it's causing these babies to
be autistic. And then and then a couple of days
after this, and he didn't agree with me. A couple
of days after this. I'm looking at it right now
that three seventeen, that's March in twenty seventeen, tail and
(01:56:47):
all statement. This is the company. We actually don't recommend
using any of our products while pregnant. Now that's the
company saying this.
Speaker 9 (01:57:00):
Okay, make the news twenty four to seven, when Trump
made his announcement this I guarantee you again.
Speaker 11 (01:57:05):
Well no I found it though, right.
Speaker 9 (01:57:08):
Well that's because you're searchy, that's because you're looking for.
Speaker 11 (01:57:11):
For a while. Well yeah, JPA.
Speaker 9 (01:57:13):
News is that Trump wasn't qualified and he mispronounced the
see the menafen and all these things. And on this
basis he doesn't know what he's talking about.
Speaker 11 (01:57:21):
J JP wants to say something.
Speaker 8 (01:57:24):
So so my wife, who's a twenty year RN also
a pediatric RN as well. Mind you when she was
pregnant with our youngest. She was I remember she was
having to day. She was hurting and I said, let
me get you some tone on. She goes, Oh no,
she goes, not using any painkillers while I'm pregnant. I said,
why she goes, it's they're known to have native side effects.
She goes, Actually, if you get the Taiwan All brand itself,
(01:57:45):
there's a warning label that says do not take while pregnant.
And this was eight years ago, over eight years ago
that this was going on, well before RFK was in
the picture of trumps second term all this.
Speaker 9 (01:57:57):
So it's out there. They just want to well established fact.
And yet the left right now, because they are anti Trump,
they're going to try and muddy the waters and quibble
about it. Think about that. How much else have they
lied to us about in the meantime.
Speaker 11 (01:58:14):
Oh well, it's if their lips are moving, they're lying.
It amounts to that. It's just and people have caught
them on it. People have caught them.
Speaker 9 (01:58:27):
On waking up.
Speaker 11 (01:58:28):
Well, look at the look at the last few elections
and look at how the polls are going. It is it.
It's a disgrace for them, and they don't know how
to get out of it. They just keep yelling and
screaming and calling people names.
Speaker 9 (01:58:41):
I got one more thing on that note that I
want to bring up is the fact that this last
week Trump also declared Antifa to be a terrorist organization.
That needed to happen. Because you said they don't know
how to get out of it, their way of getting
out of it is to ratchet it up. We saw
what happened at the Ice facility. We saw how the
Democrats say, well, it's Ice is fault because because they
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listen to Trump, it's Trump's fault. Okay, here's the thing.
If they're a terrorist organization and you, mister leftist, are
supporting them, yeah, you're now aiding and abetting terrorism. That
puts you on on the watch list at the very
least for criminal actions.
Speaker 11 (01:59:17):
It's a Rico violation. Rico's how we need to go
after it. Absolutely, you're in to Talian. You understand that stuff. Rico.
Speaker 9 (01:59:26):
Right, Oh, you're gonna you're gonna wow.
Speaker 11 (01:59:29):
Well, you just know people, you know, you know somebody,
you know something.
Speaker 9 (01:59:33):
My cousin Vinnie, I'm gonna send him a talk to
you if.
Speaker 11 (01:59:35):
You keep this. Yeah, Rayham he that's why I'm here.
I'm running away from I told I'm Vinnie back in Chicago.
That's why I'm here. Anyway.
Speaker 8 (01:59:43):
One one more misnomer about this whole Trump and townhall thing,
by the way, because a lot of people have been
out there saying Trump is trying to silence free speech
and trying to silence all this stuff. And then now
the rhetoric is they're saying that Twana is banned if
you're pregnant. Notice Trump, RFK Junior. None of them said
you can't take talent off your print. They said we would.
Here's the facts that we have found. We would recommend
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you probably not take it. But they're not all on it.
But that's the rhetoric that's being put.
Speaker 11 (02:00:09):
They're doing what all good medication, all good medicine people
want in the government or not. But they're they're trying
to they're trying to investigate it and find what the
facts are.
Speaker 9 (02:00:24):
And then let's look real quick at what JP just said,
because these are the people saying he's outlawing it, he's oppressive,
he's a dictator, whatever. These are the same people that
were telling you which way, which way you had to
walk up and down the aisle in the grocery store
because somehow that was providing for your safety. These are
the people that wanted your children wearing masks because that
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was providing for their safety.
Speaker 8 (02:00:47):
Shoot, these are the same people that told me I
had to take the COVID vaccine to protect them. Yeah,
and I told them you're out of your mind. That's
not how it works.
Speaker 11 (02:00:54):
Yeah. Yeah, but you need.
Speaker 9 (02:00:56):
Jp read chapters two and three of my book there.
They're both about leftists hypocrisy.
Speaker 11 (02:01:01):
Okay, all right. Other than Dave Waynebam Show, where can
people uh find you and buy Rules for Defeating Radicals
at your book?
Speaker 9 (02:01:10):
It's it's still in Amazon. It's it's the way to
find out who left us are, what they stand for,
so you can understand how to effectively fight them. And
if you got kids going off to college, it lines
up very well with what Charlie Kirk was doing to
teach kids how to understand who the enemy is so
they wouldn't be fooled by it.
Speaker 11 (02:01:32):
You know, you know, Chris, You know, Chris, your chance
to help me out, Lisa. You know I might not
say this because this is this is nice for you.
I wanted to be unique, but you beat me to it.
Slap me around. You slap me around before I say anything.
Speaker 9 (02:01:54):
And now want you, I'll a pizza.
Speaker 11 (02:01:57):
Buy me a pizza. You owe me for about ten
commercials already, I'm sending you a bill. Okay, all right,
my friend, you have a great weekend.
Speaker 9 (02:02:09):
You guys, keep up the great work.
Speaker 11 (02:02:10):
All right, Hi to your wife. By Okay, Well we
got we got our new guest coming in. Who's he
always walks in late? I don't know why? Yes, about what.
Speaker 23 (02:02:22):
He got caught in some construction.
Speaker 11 (02:02:26):
Okay, well that's that figures. Okay, Well, let me let
me go over some of the stuff I did.
Speaker 23 (02:02:31):
Mention that Collie had kind of a big night too.
Speaker 11 (02:02:34):
TikTok is and he can talk about that. Let him
talk about that, please, TikTok is in us you mind,
I'm trying to do the show. And you have a
great woman, by the way, but she sticks her nosing
the stuff while I'm trying to talk. It's a talk show. Yes,
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I knew, I do.
Speaker 28 (02:02:59):
I'm talking.
Speaker 11 (02:03:00):
Is there something you need to do in the other office?
I don't know. TikTok is in us hands. That's a
big deal. People, could I wonder if the stock or
any stock is going to go up. Comy Comy might
get five years. Uh. Hillary slams white men of of
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certain ideology. In other words, you know, we're irredeemables again
she's saying it, and we're not worthy of life. You know,
it's incredible. Denmark bans burka Muslims. Uh. And that's that's
for women. Uh. And it bans them uh or will
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allow them to leave the country Denmark. Uh. Blm off
office officials. Uh. And you know, I just I did
my whole monologue on this. Blacks have the right to
kill whites. Wow, that's really incredible. CNN Kamela Kamela book
(02:04:14):
double digit drops, She's extinct, she ain't go nowhere. What
do you think? I don't think so.
Speaker 8 (02:04:21):
So A quick question though, on Hillary. You brought this
up and this was something they kept saying, and now
the writer's coming back up again this irredeemable statement.
Speaker 11 (02:04:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:04:30):
Is that the same as advocating for people to be
eliminated like the digit Yes, because to me it's the
same thing.
Speaker 11 (02:04:34):
Well, back in the Obama administration, they asked one of
his aides who was trashing the magas and they said well,
what are you going to do about it? You know?
And well, we're going to put him in corrective school
and what if they don't pass, Well, we're going to
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have to eliminate them all twenty five million of them
at that time. Okay, now it's like fifty more of
us now a lot more now, Yeah, and eliminate them.
What is what the hell does that mean?
Speaker 8 (02:05:10):
I mean, don't think it means to take them out
for pizza.
Speaker 11 (02:05:13):
So there isn't enough Trump can do in four years
in my opinion, that's going to be totally effective. They need,
they need, and who knows who's going to be the
next president, probably hopefully a good conservative. I mean, there's
plenty of talent that we've got, I believe.
Speaker 8 (02:05:33):
So I saw a graphic the other day in what
their thing was that the next two PRESIDENTCI so twenty
thirty two, Yeah, could be vance next two after that
could be Erica Kirk first female president.
Speaker 11 (02:05:45):
Wow.
Speaker 8 (02:05:46):
For two terms? Then guess who is then eligible to
be president? Baron Trump?
Speaker 11 (02:05:51):
Well, okay, and that goes back to the book they
wrote about him in eighteen eighteen nineties. You know, Baron
Trump in Manhattan in a high rise. Okay, this is weird, okay,
I mean I would I'd like to ask you, what
do you know about time traveling? Mister president, what's your
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connection to having the Baron Trump issue? How did you
why did you name him Baron Trump when there was
a book written about him back in the eighteen late
eighteen hundreds, you know, isn't it. Do you find this
fascinating or what? You could look it up. It's on
sale on Amazon right now.
Speaker 8 (02:06:35):
And of course, mister Lockwood, who we've had on this,
yes a few times. There's some of the stuff that
to me is a little out there. But the Baron
Trump thing with the book and all that, it's it's
interesting because I mean, it's a written book you can
go check out and this is in there.
Speaker 11 (02:06:49):
Well Lockwood, yeah, Lockwood, you know, call me. You know,
he's a he's an interesting guy. But we got to
have more discord about aliens. And you look, I had
a incident back in the early eighties where in bright
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Daylight in June or July of nineteen eighty two, I
believe it was maybe eighty one. Suddenly I felt a
presence behind me and I turned around and I looked
up and my god, this was a huge metal device
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that was in the air, about two hundred feet above
my head, about maybe one hundred yards away from me.
I mean, you couldn't dismiss it. It was sitting there,
animated in the air, and it seemed to be observing me.
I looked around. There's nobody around. It was a really
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spooky incident. I stood and looked at this amazing thing.
I've never seen anything like it before, even in the
movies up to that time, I never saw anything like it.
And it sort of was was spying on me, or
it seemed like it to me, or maybe just the neighborhood.
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Maybe I just was incidentally in the way. And about
a minute and a half, it just suddenly took off.
It disappeared soundlessly. I know this wasn't a dream. And
have any have any of you ever experienced anything like that.
I'm sure there are.
Speaker 8 (02:08:36):
Had you taken talent all the night before?
Speaker 11 (02:08:38):
Oh damn it, that was it. I took the damn
towel and unlocked it. See, and I was pregnant too.
And I was pregnant too. I'll be here all week.
Oh my god, a four year timelready. But you used
to work for me right, then you love me when
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you work for me?
Speaker 28 (02:09:00):
I know I did not.
Speaker 11 (02:09:00):
Yeah, yeah, because I told you what to do. He
didn't want to do it. What are you going to do?
I don't remember you though. Okay, do we have to
do that thing again?
Speaker 6 (02:09:14):
No?
Speaker 11 (02:09:14):
I don't think so.
Speaker 21 (02:09:15):
Better not.
Speaker 8 (02:09:15):
We might get in trouble we got.
Speaker 11 (02:09:18):
I don't think we want to do that anymore. Play
a couple of clips, and which clips? See I lost
my clip papers, so we have.
Speaker 8 (02:09:26):
There's three more from Caroline Lovett, pres Secretary for the
White House. And then we've got all these about Trump
addressing the UN.
Speaker 11 (02:09:31):
Why don't you do Trump addressing the UN. Let's do
that until Bill gets here, if he ever.
Speaker 5 (02:09:38):
In four years of President Biden, we had less than
one trillion dollars of new investment into the United States.
In just eight months since I took office, we have
secured commitments and money already paid for seventeen trillion dollars.
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Think of it, four years, less than a trillion eight months.
Much more than seventeen trillion dollars is being invested in
the United States, and it's now pouring in from all
parts of the world. We've implemented the largest tax cuts
in American history, and the largest regulation cuts in American history,
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making this once and again the best country on Earth
to do business. And many of the people in this
room are investing in America and it's turned out to
be an awfully good investment. During this eight month period,
we have successfully repelled a colossal invasion. And for the
last four months, and that's four months in a row,
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the number of illegal aliens admitted and entering our country
has been zero. Hard to believe because if you look
back just a year ago, it was millions and millions
of people pouring in from all over the world, from prisons,
from mental institutions, drug dealers, all over the world.
Speaker 25 (02:11:06):
They came, They just poured.
Speaker 5 (02:11:08):
Into our country with the ridiculous open border policy of
the Biden administration.
Speaker 25 (02:11:15):
Our message is very simple.
Speaker 5 (02:11:16):
If you come illegally into the United States, you're going
to jail, or you're going back to where you came from,
or perhaps even further than that.
Speaker 25 (02:11:26):
You know what that means.
Speaker 5 (02:11:28):
At the NATO summit in June, virtually all NATO members
formerly committed to increased event spending at my request, from
two percent to five percent of GDP, making our alliance
far stronger and more powerful than it was ever before.
In May, I traveled to the Middle East to visit
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my friends and rebuild our partnerships in the Gulf, and
those valued relationships with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE
and other countries are now believed closer than ever before.
My administration has negotiated one historic trade deal after another,
including with the United Kingdom, the European Union, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia,
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the Philippines, Malaysia, and many many others. Likewise, in a
period of just seven months, I have ended seven unendable wars.
They said they were unendable. You're never going to get themselves.
Some were going for thirty one years.
Speaker 25 (02:12:32):
Two of them thirty one.
Speaker 5 (02:12:34):
You think of it, thirty one years, one was thirty
six years, one.
Speaker 25 (02:12:38):
Was twenty eight years.
Speaker 5 (02:12:40):
I ended seven wars, and in all cases they were raging,
with countless thousands of people being killed. This includes Cambodia
and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, the Congo and Rwanda, a
vicious fire war that was Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran,
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Egypt and Ethiopia, and Armenia and Azerbaijan. It's too bad
that I had to do these things instead of the
United Nations doing them, and sadly, in all cases, the
United Nations did not even.
Speaker 25 (02:13:24):
Try to help in any of them.
Speaker 5 (02:13:26):
I ended seven wars, dealt with the leaders of each
and every one of these countries, and never even received
a phone call from the United Nations offering to help
in finalizing the deal. All I got from the United
Nations was an escalator that on the way up, stopped
right in the middle. If the first lady wasn't in
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great shape, she would have fallen. But she's in great shape.
We're both in good shape.
Speaker 11 (02:13:54):
We both.
Speaker 5 (02:13:57):
And then a teleprompter that did work. But later I
realized that the United Nations wasn't.
Speaker 25 (02:14:04):
There for us. They weren't there.
Speaker 5 (02:14:06):
I thought of it really after the fact, not during,
not during these negotiations, which were not easy. That being
the case, what is the purpose of the United Nations?
The UN has such tremendous potential. I've always said it,
it has such tremendous, tremendous potential, But it's not even
coming close to living up to that potential. For the
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most part, at least for now, all they seemed to
do is write a really strongly worded letter and then
never follow that letter up. It's empty words, and empty
words don't solve war. The only thing that solves war
and wars is action. Now after ending all of these
wars and also earlier negotiating the Abraham Accords, which is
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a very big thing for which our country received no credit,
never receives credit. Everyone says that I should get the
Nobel Peace Prize for each one of these achievements.
Speaker 11 (02:15:07):
And ladies and gentlemen, a future you know, prize winner,
Nobel Peace Prize winner sitting across from me right now,
I had a bunch of things he had to do earlier.
Obviously he's in Iraq platoon captain, A lawyer, politician, philosopher,
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college professor to running for Senate after a great time
on the House floor. Please welcome all the way from Waynesville, Missouri.
Bill Hardwick, Hi, Bill, Good morning. Dave get into an
accident this morning or what?
Speaker 18 (02:15:51):
No, Actually, what happened was. I was like, Dave always
gives me a hard time for being a few minutes late. Yeah,
sound was like, I'm gonna leave super early this time,
be there ten minutes. I'm gonna startle him, and then
I took off and I was behind a horse tailer
going like thirty miles an hour, and I was like,
come on, come on, not today. And then I went
up to the Drome exit and I forgot that it
was under construction, so I had to go up to
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Jay and that added ten minutes to my journey. So
then I was like, well, this sounds incredulous, but well
that Dan.
Speaker 11 (02:16:19):
You know that Dan Mayhew guy, he's always early, you know,
I just yeah, yeah, I guess he's got nothing to
do with your other.
Speaker 9 (02:16:25):
Guests all show up super early.
Speaker 18 (02:16:26):
Yeah, they show up like half hour early and they go.
Speaker 9 (02:16:28):
I was just here.
Speaker 18 (02:16:29):
I thought I could be on the show.
Speaker 11 (02:16:30):
Well there you go. But it's I'm easy that way,
you know that. Thanks for having some Oh no, it's
my pleasure. And uh yeah, uh Dan Mayhew was you
know on last week? Uh do you know what he
said about you? I don't know what he said. He said,
you're his friend, which makes you the Bruce brothers. I
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don't know how that makes you the Bruce brothers, but
it sounds kind of kind of like your partners and
yet your competitors. You're bruising each other. But your brothers.
Does that make sense?
Speaker 9 (02:17:06):
I think.
Speaker 11 (02:17:08):
Give me a little a little of your wisdom.
Speaker 18 (02:17:10):
There, okay, I'll uh, you know, and it's take a
transition by mind to it. I think Don is a
good man in the sense we're all brothers, you know,
and if we want good things from Missouri and everybody, we're.
Speaker 8 (02:17:22):
Trying to do that.
Speaker 18 (02:17:22):
We're trying to do the best we can. I think
it's an okay thing. I think anybody who wants to
run for office, it's a hard thing to run for office.
First of all, it takes a lot of courage to
run for office. It takes a lot of courage to
put your name out there and have people criticize you
and people start to you know, that I post some
about Charlie Kirk. You wouldn't believe the number of messages, emails,
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I got, calls, text Facebook messages that are you know,
not very nice?
Speaker 11 (02:17:50):
Right, really?
Speaker 18 (02:17:50):
And that's just part of the That's just part of it.
So the price of making a difference is going through
the gauntlet of being a candidate, right And it's a
gatlet And so kudos to Don for stepping up and
doing it. And Don fights for good things. Good just
to everybody for stepping up and doing it. Yeah, I
feel like I got something distinct to offer. So I'm
just doing what I think I could do. Is the
best I can to make the best difference I can
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and and you know, so.
Speaker 11 (02:18:16):
So how's the how's the campaign going? How was how
was last night?
Speaker 8 (02:18:20):
It was really great?
Speaker 18 (02:18:21):
Yeah, it was fantastic.
Speaker 11 (02:18:22):
I'm sorry, but I don't do Thursday nights. I as
she knows, she was gonna go, but then she couldn't
find anybody to go with, and I'm just it's tough
to prep for this show, as you know.
Speaker 18 (02:18:34):
Yeah, no, you know that now because I did the
Thursday night and you know, just can roll it. Yeah,
but it's my life. You just roll it the next
thing constantly. They had a good crowd, we had, We
had some good music and I just listened to some music.
It was the same music they had at the Charlie
Kirkmoremor we had at our event. That was uplifting and
I think that a lot of people saw that, and
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you know, that hurts a lot of people to see
something like that. And but we just had a really
uplifting night and an inspirational night about just telling people
that your life matters and what you do matters, and
you make a difference, and that you know, you got
to have faith for you know, you got to faith
your family and for the future of our country. And
that's important, right to have something to lean on like that.
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And but why freedom is important. I have just got
a discussion about that. Why why does it matter whether
or not we live in a free society? And I
just gave my thoughts on that, which is, you know,
they all basically, I mean not to reiterate the whole thing,
but nobody's better than anybody else. Everybody's value and worth
is equal, doesn't come from the government. That's why the
government and nobody else has a right to rule over you.
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That's why nobody is better or worse anybody else. We
should live in freedom. I gave that, and then I
kind of talked about some of my stories, my background. Yeah,
when I was trying to think about who I am,
why am I in this, what am I doing? And
I told the story about and I didn't really have much.
I didn't really have a script or anything. It's kind
of like like you in the show. I got up
and I was saying it came to my mind. I
had some thoughts I've been thinking, but it didn't have
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a structure to it until I just got it and
started talking.
Speaker 11 (02:20:03):
But I, well, he's very good at talking.
Speaker 18 (02:20:07):
Well, well there's something to that too, I mean communication,
being able to part ideas has been part of this.
But I was telling the story and I was a
freshman in high school where I just was freshman high school,
and these upperclassmen they grabbed this guy and locked him
in his locker and they were taunting him, same cruel things.
And I walked over and I was brand new to
high school and these guys were seniors, and I was like,
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let him out of the locker, you know, and they're like,
kind of what are you gonna do about it? And
they kind of like it circled me, they were gonna
pummel me, and I was like, let him out, you
guys can you guys can do whatever you want, but
I'm not going anywhere, and just stared at him. They
just stared at me, and they let him out of
his locker. Yeah, but I thought, man, I'm way smaller
than those guys. And there were four of them. So then
that's what I started to take. It's ak aikido actually
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at Saint Robert and I went over there in the
sense it was said, this is an adult class. You're
fourteen years old, you know, And I said, well, I
could do it.
Speaker 4 (02:20:57):
I'm mature.
Speaker 18 (02:20:58):
I can handle it, and I need to learn how
to fight. So but everybody I sparred with, they were
all acted duty army officers from fourteen eighteen. I was
the only teenager in the class. Yeah, And it was
Tuesday and Thursday nights, and everybody I wrestled with, sparred with,
had to tackle, did whatever with. They were all you know,
acted douting our armed officers, but they're acted duty military.
So that really that taught me how to be tough
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real fast. And I think that was it that and
I didn't think about it until making the connection, but
that was really important for this career. I had now
to you to be you know, just to be tough
and to fight. And you know this kind of where
I talked about that if you feel like that's just.
Speaker 9 (02:21:34):
Who I am.
Speaker 18 (02:21:34):
I'm somebody who's just gonna protect going to protect your life,
human life, protect freedom.
Speaker 4 (02:21:38):
That's just my name.
Speaker 11 (02:21:39):
And it became a soldier. You risked your life in
Iraq along with you were responsible for a whole group
of other people in the platoon. And that's a that's
that's amazing, you know, you know I didn't do it.
Speaker 18 (02:21:54):
That's what we didn't. Yeah, it was that we we
did route clearance. Our job was they'd put IDs, they'd
hide him, they'd hide him in the rubble, they' hide
him under the road that of the side, hid him
in launchers and buildings and able to attack UH convoys
going through the Bagdad and Bagdad and they'd set up ambushes.
So our job was we were a Sapara platoon. We
would go sweep and clear that out first, make sure
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it was safe.
Speaker 11 (02:22:17):
Job.
Speaker 18 (02:22:18):
So I remember one time we got a mission where
there was an Oportunit leader and he was an engineer
with the Virginia Department Transporation.
Speaker 11 (02:22:25):
Was a civilian job.
Speaker 18 (02:22:27):
And they came and they gave us our missions, and
they gave him a mission and they said, you know,
your job is they were trying to these these long vehicles,
just tw vehicles coming through. Could you go analyze the
road curvature and see if you can handle trailers? Yeah,
great meat. Mission he gave him.
Speaker 11 (02:22:41):
When did he die?
Speaker 18 (02:22:42):
Well, he didn't die. Sorry, he didn't die. They gave
him that mission, said to go analyze the road, and
I was like, that sounds like a pretty good mission.
Easy mission today is to go do some math on
that the road could handle it. Then they turned to
me in there, like Lieutenant Hardwick, there's a sniper who
is They set up IEDs in this neighborhood and every
time somebody goes to check him out, the snipers shoots them.
So will you go check it out?
Speaker 11 (02:23:02):
That my mission? Okay? At least I was like, you know,
and this is true of most things that are violent,
is that you now had a mission to go get somebody.
You had, you had you were on offense then when
you were looking for this guy, right, yeah, that's right. Yeah,
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So that's a that's a bit of an advantage most
of the time, especially when you're dealing with bullies. If
you're dealing with bullies and you you look them in
the eye and you go after them, they don't know
what to do.
Speaker 18 (02:23:36):
I think there are a lot of bullies, sure. I
think that there are boys in high school, was in college.
There are boys in the army.
Speaker 11 (02:23:45):
Sometimes bullies in politics for sure.
Speaker 18 (02:23:47):
Boys in politics. I think that some of the big
corporations that I've gone toe to toe with, they're big bullies.
I think China is a bully sometimes I think that.
I think that even if I'm going to lose the fight,
that's not the point. The point is I'm not running away.
The point is I'm not gonna bow down. It's just
not in my nature. So somebody's got to go stand
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in the gap. They use that phrase, stand in the gap.
That's what so politicians, we all get a bad rap.
And yeah, that's right. We're just as human and vulnerable
as anybody else. Right, We're just people, right.
Speaker 8 (02:24:18):
There are a lot of there are a lot of.
Speaker 18 (02:24:19):
People we serve with who have health problems, who have
you know, people death in their family. They're human beings too,
just like we are. We're all human beings. I guess
the point. But we use that phrase stand in the gap.
That's what you're supposed to do, stand in the gap.
Speaker 11 (02:24:29):
People.
Speaker 18 (02:24:30):
You people will always say stand in the gap, and
they think they mean bridge, like they go, we're gonna
have connection. But if you look up the origin of
the word stand in the gap, it is that they're
making a bridge. But the person who's in the gap
is exposing themselves to the danger. The person who stands
in the gap is the one who's taking the arrows
and the attack. So if you stand in the gap,
there's a there's a danger, there's a exposure, there's a
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there's something that's threatening the people that are behind you,
and you're the one that that kind of shields them
with yourself by taking on sure, And that is really
what a leader is supposed to be doing.
Speaker 11 (02:25:05):
And that's what Charlie did.
Speaker 18 (02:25:07):
That is precisely what he did.
Speaker 11 (02:25:09):
So what are the complaints you got just out of
curiosity about Charlie? Well, what are some of the complaints?
Speaker 18 (02:25:16):
And I'll try to be objective about it too and
have some good context to it. So I posted that
I thought he stood for the truth, and I thought
that he was an example for young people. And I
meant that because I think a lot of young people
are afraid to speak up, especially in college campuses. They
had before turning Point USA. We forget what it was.
(02:25:38):
I mean, it's still like that now. We just forget
how hostile.
Speaker 11 (02:25:41):
How powerful the PhDs are the other college guys, and
how powerful and how mean they can get the.
Speaker 18 (02:25:52):
Pseudo intelligensia that is completely forceful in their ideology. And
so many young people went to university and if and
they and they had to whatever cultural upbringing they had,
whatever American values they had, they had to divest themselves.
So that just to survive, right, and so, but it's
constantly bombarded. Those are the smart people are telling you
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that everything your parents said were wrong. America is a
bad country. Oh you you know, you grew up in church,
you grew up on a farm. But that's all just
you know, that's all hogwash, right, right, And this is
the ideology we're going to inculcate you with. And if
you try to stand up against that, like I U
I went to it was a big event. I was
in the zoo twenty something years ago and this guy said, well,
(02:26:37):
the we we judgicided by the most vulnerable. I think
I told you that. Yeah, And I said, you know
what about unborn children?
Speaker 9 (02:26:43):
Through stuff?
Speaker 18 (02:26:44):
Boot at me right, just forgetting up and saying that.
So to have somebody like Charlie Kirk come and say, yeah, hey,
you know what. I know your professor's saying that, but
have you really thought about just give it some thought?
Is that really, what's best for your life? Where does
that road lead? Yeah, and people get angry and they
would shout and they would say, you know whatever.
Speaker 8 (02:27:03):
But I never saw him.
Speaker 18 (02:27:05):
I never saw him.
Speaker 11 (02:27:06):
I mean, he get.
Speaker 18 (02:27:07):
Emotional like we all do. Like I get emotional, get energized.
He gets frustrated, we all get frustrated. But I never
saw him just like try to attack and hurt that person.
Speaker 11 (02:27:14):
Yeah. He would just try to bring up some information
and say have you thought of this? And I thought?
And he handled himself in such a way that he
soon went over the crowd, especially when these professors would
come down and challenge him like they were big shots.
Oh my god, he he made he eviscerated them a
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lot easier. And he'd ended up saying, uh, what is
a woman? And they would be all over themselves trying
to answer that because well, you know, they well, it's
your choice, it's a you know, it's a choice. And
he said, no, it's not, it's it's it's uh, it's
it's it's it's a what we have. We have man
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and we have woman, and that's all there is is.
Now transisting into becoming or trying to become a woman
is a could be a very painful thing for a child.
It could be life threatening, especially when people are going
in and trying to push children into this because they're
(02:28:18):
six years old. And then the parents don't have can
lose custody if they don't go along with it. So yeah,
that's right, yes, David Day. Okay, Oh, Bill is an
amazing person.
Speaker 8 (02:28:37):
Is an amazing person.
Speaker 11 (02:28:38):
Okay, any other fans out there, because Bill's a good guy.
There's no doubt about that. Okay, yeah, yeah, go ahead
and send send the uh call either five seven three
five seven eight twenty seven hundred or well.
Speaker 8 (02:28:56):
You can also comment on Facebook, x YouTube, and we'll
always have to think about we have so many places.
By the way, I have to apologize to Bill. I
was not able to make it to the fundraiser. My
absence does not echo how I feel. I'm definitely in
full support. I was just not able to make it
last night either, so and make sure I was that
was clear.
Speaker 23 (02:29:15):
I think we were all secretly mad that he announced
Rascal Flats would not be in attendance.
Speaker 28 (02:29:20):
I didn't even know.
Speaker 11 (02:29:21):
Oh yeah, that killed me.
Speaker 9 (02:29:23):
Yeah, what happened with that?
Speaker 18 (02:29:25):
You posted you can't make it? I thought well, first
Rascal Flats. Now, Lisa, I mean, what else.
Speaker 11 (02:29:30):
I don't even know who the hell you're talking about.
Speaker 18 (02:29:32):
Well, it was okay, you can tell you that, I
could say the backstory.
Speaker 8 (02:29:35):
You even did the guests coming on.
Speaker 11 (02:29:36):
Yeah, okay, it's only Maclusky with all the answers to
the one six er thing. But that was shure go ahead.
Speaker 18 (02:29:45):
So we were filling this commercial, yeah, in Lebanon. We
filled in Lebanon a month or two ago, and I
was like, I got a great idea for a joke
for this commercial. I'm going to say Rascal Flats is
going to be there, and then I go, just kidding,
is not going to be there. So I was and
I thought, pro I'm gonna do this in one take
and the camera crew doing it like maybe do fifty takes.
They go, it's just not landing, it's just not funny.
And I go, Rascal Flats is going to be there,
(02:30:07):
and they're like, Okay, why don't we focus group it?
Which I don't want to focus group stuff. I don't
believe in that. If I think that, if I think
something's funny, I think it's funny.
Speaker 9 (02:30:15):
Yeah, and I and I'm.
Speaker 18 (02:30:16):
Kind of almost amusing myself. Sometimes it's just my friends,
you know. And so they got the they got the
edit for the commercial back and they edited out my
whole hilarious Rascal Flats thing, and I was like, Okay,
that's fine. You guys are right about that. And then
and then later we had this thing where I go,
they're not going to be there, like as a second
part to the joke, and I go, we're just gonna
run that.
Speaker 4 (02:30:36):
It's gonna be funny.
Speaker 18 (02:30:38):
And so we ran it, and I thought it was funny.
But uh yeah.
Speaker 11 (02:30:41):
So but all right, listen, I want you to hang
out if you want to, if you go, you know,
I don't know if you have the time. But this
is a good guy to you talking to. Yeah, he's
wearing a tie in a white shirt. Could be very serious.
And he is, along with his his wife, They are
the bravest people that I know. You talk about somebody
(02:31:02):
standing up for their rights. He stood in front of
three hundred and fifty blms and antifas, three hundred and
fifty of them on their lawn trying to break into
their house, threatening to kill them both after they raped
his wife, and they just said two words private property
(02:31:25):
and That's that's why these guys are such great Americans.
Please welcome my friend Mark McClusky. I have another politician
here with you. You're not really a politician anymore, are you.
Speaker 1 (02:31:41):
No?
Speaker 11 (02:31:43):
Okay, well he's a politician. He's running for state Senate here.
So anyways, there's.
Speaker 4 (02:31:50):
Somebody I can't see what Oh, I can't.
Speaker 11 (02:31:54):
But he can't see him.
Speaker 8 (02:31:58):
It's me Bill Hardwick.
Speaker 11 (02:31:59):
Yeah, hardly. Yeah, he wants your thorough identification. He will
be doing a blood test after this.
Speaker 18 (02:32:08):
Back to the camera.
Speaker 11 (02:32:12):
So, it was just announced that there were two hundred
and seventy four ish FBI agents at the one six debacle.
What do you think of that.
Speaker 30 (02:32:26):
Because the official report from last December said they were none.
Speaker 11 (02:32:29):
Yeah, Well, how do they get away with lying about that?
Speaker 30 (02:32:33):
You wouldn't suspect the government would lie to us about something,
would you? Well?
Speaker 11 (02:32:36):
Okay, well, who's responsible for this? We just indicted the
first FBI leader in the one hundred and seventeen years
of the existence of the FBI, So how do they
get away with lying the Congress like this?
Speaker 30 (02:32:51):
And by the way, I pulled that indictment on Jim
Comey this morning. No, I mean it is the lamest
thing in the world.
Speaker 11 (02:33:00):
That's what I heard.
Speaker 30 (02:33:01):
We're going to technically indict this guy, but under an
indictment where he's guaranteed to win.
Speaker 11 (02:33:06):
Yeah. I I don't understand that. I think Trump was
pushing it, and I don't I think Bondy was probably
knowing what she knows as a good lawyer. We're saying,
I don't think this is such a good idea, and
I think Trump just wanted it, and you know, shot through.
Speaker 30 (02:33:26):
He pointed the new US Attorney for Virginia who got
got sworn in on Monday and then got this indictment yesterday.
I mean it was you know, I was up in
a Justice department on Wednesday this week talking about the
Jay six cases.
Speaker 4 (02:33:40):
Yeah, and everybody's.
Speaker 30 (02:33:41):
Talking about how the Statute of limitations was running that
the you know, they had intentionally let the statue running
almost all these criminals from the Biden administration, right, And
it's just, you know, I hate to say it, but
to quote the illustrious line from the who meet the
New Boss same as the old boss?
Speaker 11 (02:33:57):
Wow? So is that what you're getting now? You're not
getting any uh, movement in the one six Tobacco I
would think that would be uh game number one for
the for for what they're all calling us. You even
got recently the governor of the Illinois uh yapping about
(02:34:18):
uh the Pritzker guy yappen about UH one six ers
and all in how evil we are?
Speaker 4 (02:34:24):
That's that bastard part of my language.
Speaker 30 (02:34:27):
It said that Charlie Kirk's death was a result of
the January sixth insurrectionists.
Speaker 11 (02:34:32):
Yeah, exactly, And the next day.
Speaker 4 (02:34:34):
Elizabeth Warren said the same thing, what a bunch of evil?
Speaker 30 (02:34:37):
Yeah, you know, but no, you know that the problem
is the problem is that they've got Congress count everybody's working,
worried about the midterms. Everybody thinks that, oh god, how
can we pay money to a bunch of insurrectionists. It's
gonna it's gonna look terrible. Well, you know, you've got
to have some gonads at some point in you're like, yeah,
you know, and.
Speaker 11 (02:34:55):
You know, Bill, now, are you listening to this? You
have to have some gonads and you're life. He's got
gonez Believia, thank.
Speaker 18 (02:35:02):
You, thank you for letting me know that.
Speaker 11 (02:35:03):
Okay, why to make sure he was listening.
Speaker 30 (02:35:09):
Yeah, but you know, Pam body, all of my clients,
you know, and I now represent about four hundred and
fifty these j sixers. Everybody is just up in arms
about the fact that we're eight months into this administration.
Nobody's gone to jail, you know. And I've said this
on this program. I say it every time I give
a presentation. My clients had the FBI with bear cats
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in their front yard three hundred and you know, now
three hundred and thirty five armed, fully combat geared up
FBI agents and Federal marshals kicking their front doors, flashbang
their houses, haul them all out in their underpants. Sometimes
you'll haul them downtown to the federal courthouse, have them
appear before the magistrate and release him in the middle
of the winter in the street corner downtown City X
(02:35:54):
no clothes on, just their underpants, no shoes, no wallet,
no cell phone, no nothing on trespass charges right trust pass.
Speaker 4 (02:36:03):
And here we have.
Speaker 30 (02:36:04):
We have the greatest fraud ever committed against the United
States of America.
Speaker 4 (02:36:09):
The Russia hopes, the Ukraine hopes, every possible hopes.
Speaker 30 (02:36:12):
People going to jail, General Flynn going to jail, Carter Page,
Paul Manniford, all these.
Speaker 4 (02:36:17):
People, and what are we getting response.
Speaker 30 (02:36:20):
On the last day of the statue limitations, we get
this lay mass indictment of Jim Comy where he's going
to walk away from it and the Democrats are going
to are going to claim it was all a Republican hopes.
Speaker 11 (02:36:32):
Yeah, they're going to go right back to uh to
to lying about one six because they're getting away with it.
What about Shift? Is he uh uh uh? Is he
going somewhere or is he going to get get away
from it?
Speaker 4 (02:36:47):
I don't know.
Speaker 30 (02:36:47):
I don't know if the name John Stubtas means anything
to you, but he's a podcaster and a friend of mine.
He's been researching the Adam Shift stuff for a long time,
and he's put him in touch with Peter Tikt and
yesterday that he's got all the all the facts and
all the figures.
Speaker 4 (02:37:03):
But these people are all crooks.
Speaker 30 (02:37:04):
I mean, shoot, you know, going back some time ago,
I remember Dick Gemhart, who is a Democrat congressman from
along that I think I think he used his grandmother's
post office boxes as official residence here in the you know,
it's been you know, longest running joke of all time.
Speaker 4 (02:37:24):
Then you look at you and I've gone too many tangents.
Speaker 30 (02:37:29):
But my buddy George Santos is in solitary confinement in
prison right now for allegedly using three hundred thousand dollars
worth of campaign funds for things which are arguably his
his own for his own benefit. Then look at Nancy Pelosi. Yeah,
where did heart tens of millions of dollars come from?
Speaker 11 (02:37:45):
Right? Of course?
Speaker 30 (02:37:46):
You know, it seems to be a very selective government
where Republicans go to jail for just about anything and
Democrats can't get arrested for everything.
Speaker 11 (02:37:54):
Well, where are you going to find somebody with the
balls to do something in in the current Trump administration?
Including Donald Trump? What's he doing?
Speaker 4 (02:38:07):
I don't know right now. He's doing whatever BB tells
him to do, and.
Speaker 11 (02:38:11):
He did he is That's another question because because he's
telling BB according to what he said at the I
don't know if it's a un or not, that that
he's gonna not rule, go in and take over Gaza and.
Speaker 4 (02:38:29):
That he'sa's finest west Bank. He said that he wasn't
going to.
Speaker 11 (02:38:32):
Allow the West Bank. Is he out of his mind?
That's that's that's Juddea and Samaria, those are both the
Hebrew names given to them, probably by God for for Israel.
Speaker 30 (02:38:48):
But you know Tucker Carlson's in saying, I'm friend of
Tucker and I believe.
Speaker 11 (02:38:51):
What he has to say, okay.
Speaker 30 (02:38:53):
And then I've always been bragging through his friends in
Israel that he controls US Congress and controls Donald Trump.
I was surprised to see Trump. Then, yes, well, first
of all, Trump said all kinds of really odd things.
Speaker 11 (02:39:04):
Yes, he did.
Speaker 30 (02:39:05):
After the UN and in the UN, amongst other things,
saying that he thinks Ukraine can win the war and
take back all their property from Kah which is which
is an outlandis.
Speaker 11 (02:39:14):
Or more or more? Okay?
Speaker 30 (02:39:18):
And then and then of course, you know, and I
don't know if you've heard that Yahoo this morning at
the UN.
Speaker 11 (02:39:22):
I did that. I was doing the show.
Speaker 17 (02:39:24):
He was.
Speaker 30 (02:39:26):
First off, he was got all up in his hackles
about people accusing them of genocide.
Speaker 4 (02:39:31):
But then he says this, He says, you know.
Speaker 30 (02:39:33):
We are we are the most careful government in the
history of the world and not inflicting civilian casualties.
Speaker 4 (02:39:38):
We gave a million people in Gaza.
Speaker 30 (02:39:40):
City an opportunity to leave, and seven hundred thousand of
them plus half. Well, you get you're in a country
that has been blown flat. You have tefficult time finding
anything to eat or drink, right, And then then the
government of Israel says you have to leave your city
so we can destroy it. But he says, no, we're not,
we don't We're not going to agent genocide. But then
(02:40:01):
a few minutes later he says, you know what happened
on October seventh, ninety percent of the Palestinians and the
Palestinian authority and stood on the rooftops and shared enchanted. Yeah,
and ninety percent of the government of a Palestinian authority
was in support of October seven and support of Hamas,
(02:40:21):
And we're not going to allow there to be a
Palestinian state. Well, if you're not interested in genocide, but
you're going to have to kill ninety percent of the
population because you say there we're only going to kill
the terrorists, but ninety percent of the population of supports
to terrorists, and we're not going to have a Palestinian state.
I don't understand how A and B are not mutually exclusive.
(02:40:41):
And he did, of course elaborate.
Speaker 11 (02:40:43):
Well, he was attacked. There was a state there, and
that state they had about eighteen of those ceasefires, and
during the ceasefire on October the seventh, they were attacked
not only by the Hamas but also by you in
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they were attacked the next day, they were attacked by
Hesbo Lah and then came all the other six or
so partners with Iran.
Speaker 30 (02:41:16):
So and I know you and I will differ on this,
but say let's say that. But first of all, I
had I had some folks on my radio program immediately
after October seventh. And you know, I don't know if
you've been to this room, but it is the most
time and controlled state in the world. Everything is, everything
is on video. They've got video surveillance of every square
(02:41:36):
inch of.
Speaker 4 (02:41:38):
Every inch of Israel, like six times a second.
Speaker 11 (02:41:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 30 (02:41:41):
And if you if and I'm gonna I'm gonna say
stuff that will piss off a lot of like my clients,
amongst other things. But if you believe that a bunch
of guys and hand gliders and mini bikes and pickup
trucks could defeat Israeli security and come in undetected and
is really Israeli territory and commit this atrocity without complicity
of the of the Israeli government. Then I can't believe that.
(02:42:04):
I mean, it is ridiculous to think that this could
have happened, you know, just like it's hard to believe
that nine to one one happened without people in the government.
See how you knowing about it? But that's that's neither
here nor there. Let's say that that there was a
surprise attack. Let's say it defeated the most technically superior
surveillan's force in the world and killed twelve hundred Israelis
and women and children in the whole business. As of
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this morning, sixty five thousand, five hundred Palestinians have been
killed in Gaza or Gaza you're called, one hundred and
twenty five thousand more wounded. And the goal, according to
net Yahoo this morning, is to exterminate all Hamas. But
you know, Gaza has been been an open air prison
for a long time. And if there's if there is
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no if there's no Palestinians left in Gaza and no
other state will take them, telling them to leave is problematic.
But more than that, if he says ninety percent of
the people in the any authority support Hamas and they
all have to be exterminated.
Speaker 4 (02:43:05):
Where do we go.
Speaker 11 (02:43:06):
Well, for one thing, uh, you don't. You don't let
them come back. You don't let them continue to kill
you as they are doing. Uh, and you you tell
them this is the way you get out of this.
You have to you have to give up like Germany did,
like Japan did, and you have to stop killing our people.
(02:43:30):
You have to stop dropping bombs and for that. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:43:34):
Now, well you know, and you know.
Speaker 11 (02:43:36):
If they're if they did that the if they did
that the Ireland, what would you be saying.
Speaker 4 (02:43:41):
Yeah, well, well they did do that Ireland, that's right.
Speaker 11 (02:43:44):
And what happened? Yeah, they fought back, didn't they They did?
Speaker 30 (02:43:49):
Okay, well, you know what, I'm always I've always been
kind of a passimist.
Speaker 4 (02:43:52):
But think about this, and I have this.
Speaker 30 (02:43:55):
I was gonna print one up and have it for
the screen today. We had we gave up the vast
majority of our civil rights for the Patriot Actor after
nine one one. But if you look at a chart
of deaths in the world due to Arab terrorism before
and after nine to one one, if you look at
the United States part of it, except for nine one one,
(02:44:16):
it's essentially zero. Both before and after we gave up
virtually our entire constitutional rights. Certainly, we live in a
surveillance state. Now everything you and I say and think
and everything else is monitored by the government. And you've
seen how the government can be weaponized against us. But
think what we did after nine one one? Why did
we go to war in Afghanistan? We went to war
(02:44:38):
in Afghanistan because we demanded that the Afghanis cough up
Osaloban Ladden.
Speaker 4 (02:44:43):
What do we give them? Ten days, two weeks? They
didn't do it.
Speaker 30 (02:44:46):
We then go in there, take over the government, kill
lots and lots of people, We occupy the country.
Speaker 4 (02:44:52):
Did we find Osloban Laden?
Speaker 11 (02:44:54):
No?
Speaker 4 (02:44:54):
Was he there? No?
Speaker 30 (02:44:56):
He ends up in Pakistan. We go to Pakistan and
kill him and his whole family over there. Pakistan is
our ally after harboring Alsama Osama bin Laden for all
these years, do we go in and destroy Pakistan? No,
because he's an ally. But then we decide that we
have to attack Iraq because Hasaddam Hussein is a really
bad guy. And by the way, Cohen Poul stands up
(02:45:18):
in front of that same United Nations and says, we know,
we know that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction.
We know how many he has, we know where he
has him. We go in there with shock and all
and we kill about a million Iraqis directly by our enforces,
and then about another two million starved to death or
die of disease as a result of the war.
Speaker 11 (02:45:37):
Okay, here's here's an Iraqi platoon leader right here. Do
you have any comments on that?
Speaker 30 (02:45:44):
You know, the mass destruction? Did we destroy their government
and cause mass this destabilization? And then I'll go one
step further. Look at the map. You've got Afghanistan to
the east, You've got Iraq to the west. What's in
between Iran? And what did what did that Yahoo say
today that now Iran needs to be pacified?
Speaker 4 (02:46:06):
Right?
Speaker 11 (02:46:07):
Is this going to need to be pacified? How do
you mean that? What do you mean passified?
Speaker 30 (02:46:12):
He said they can either they can either become disarmed
or voluntarily or involuntary. Basically that they need to that
they need to become they need to be peaceful. I
can't remember the exact words that it was obviously a
threat was surrender or be destroyed. And I think you
said exactly that. But if you if you lay down
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your arms, you'll live. If not, we will kill you.
Speaker 11 (02:46:36):
So what would you do if you were in the
position of Bibi Nathan Yahoo assuming there was some honesty
on ten seven, twenty three, and you had some liberal
guys also in the IDF who were were such that
they probably disobeyed what was supposed to be and or
(02:47:00):
were bought off. But what is he supposed to do
when that happens, when all these Jews are murdered that way?
Obviously you could say that, well, okay, they had they
didn't have their rights, They didn't their rights way to
take care of this. They didn't utilize what they had
(02:47:22):
in determining what their stuff was. On October the sixth,
I was interviewing the rabbi on this show on October
the sixth or seventh, Yeah, no, the sixth, and I
was I was interviewing him, and I says, you know,
how's your how's your security in Israel? And so it's great,
(02:47:45):
we know everything that's happening. And I says, are you sure?
He says, well, you can't always be sure, but yeah,
we're pretty you know, in the United States, we know
what's going on, all right, And and I said, well,
do you remember the war fifty years ago, the Yom
(02:48:06):
Kippur War. He said, well, of course I did. I said,
why does it feel like it right now that that's possible.
Six and a half hours later is when they attacked. Yeah, okay,
so I don't know. I don't know if you can
specify the blame for this other than stupidity or maybe
(02:48:27):
the Liberals not imposing what they were supposed to be
doing by protecting Israel.
Speaker 30 (02:48:35):
We know throughout the history of the world, governments have
used created or fortuitous tragedies to promote their political lens.
I mean, we got back to Pearl Harbor and the
Reichs tog fire in Germany, and you can go back
throughout history and find similar examples. And whether it was intentional,
whether it was negligent, or whether it was genuinely the
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Hamas forces overwhelming the security apple ad us of Israel.
It has certainly been used for I mean, I'll bet
Benjamin Thatt and Yahoo mentioned October seventh no less than
fifty times.
Speaker 11 (02:49:07):
I would have too.
Speaker 4 (02:49:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (02:49:09):
I know it's because everyone else ignores it.
Speaker 4 (02:49:12):
Yeah, it is.
Speaker 30 (02:49:12):
It is the motivating factor, or it gives him the authority,
at least in his mind, to eliminate a problem which
has been growing for you know, thousands of years at
least since nineteen forty eight in the specific context. But
you also have to you have to remember, like I
always do, that these are all human beings, These are
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all these are all souls given to us by God,
and that death is a horrible thing, and death in
war is a horrible thing because it creates famine and
pestilence and everything else. So not just that people directly
killed or are affected, but you got to remember that
these are all husbands and wives and sons and daughters.
(02:49:55):
And just like the war in Ukraine, most of these
poor bastards that are going to their death are are
conscripts that don't want this war, don't want to be
in the war zone. But you know, are either patriotic
recruits or the conscripts in the case of the Ukrainian
and Russian army.
Speaker 4 (02:50:14):
But they're just kids out there getting killed.
Speaker 11 (02:50:16):
You know what. I could agree with that more. And
here's a kid that went to Iraq and fought and
you do you want to comment at all of this?
I can.
Speaker 18 (02:50:25):
I mean, there's a lot that he touched on that
I think is really impactful. To me, even the idea
about Lewisitania, Pearl Harbor, Gulf of Talking nine to eleven.
There's always an incident and that justifies an action, but
at some point the nation in this case internationally, they
wonder about whether or not that actions justified. Altogether, I
support Israel, and when I primarily mean when I say
(02:50:47):
that is I think that we should, as as a planet,
support their right to exist as a nation, to have sovereignty,
tantamas every the country of their borders, and to defend themselves.
I don't think it's Donald Trump's job to gree with everything.
Benjamin Netanya, who does our jobs, agree with every policy
of visual like any other country. But I think there
is something special about Israel, and then all the nations
surrounding them think that they should not even exist as
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a country. And America is their main endorsement to exist
as a country. And that doesn't mean that I agree.
I mean grieth every policy. I think a lot often
about too. How nine to eleven changed our const social
rights and created the surveillance state and how you.
Speaker 11 (02:51:24):
Know, isn't that where this FISA chords came.
Speaker 18 (02:51:27):
Yeah, it's a product of it. It's productive, having our
phone calls, listen to everything, and I you know, and
I'm distrustful of every government. Our government sometime, you know,
Masad I think has done things over it historically, just
like the CIAS. There are things that I don't we
don't agree with. They're things that we think that aren't scrupulous.
But when I say I support Israel, I mean I
support their right to exist as a nation and to
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defend themselves. It's like I support America's right to exist
a nation defend themselves. I think that's you know, there's
a lot I could talk about about how we've pivoted
on Ukraine and we've pivoted on Israel last two years
quite a bit. We went from full support of anything
Ukraine we're fighting approxy with the CIA against Russia, to
President Trump saying our goal is armistice. Everybody's going to
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have to make some secessions. To him is kind of
adopting part of what Biden did, which is we're going
to wage this war two. It's outcome America's support for
Israel's changed quite a bit to the last two years,
from Israel can do whatever they want, take the gloves off,
to now I think it's very tef at support. But
I think that in both those cases, our country needs
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to facilitate a resolution to peace because the support for
the national community American people is very volatile.
Speaker 31 (02:52:35):
Right now, Yeah, all right, you comments, Well, yeah, you know,
Benjamin n Yahoo maybe his worst enemy amongst the rank
and file of Americans because he said, for example, the
other day, you can't be Maga if you don't support Israel.
Speaker 30 (02:52:48):
He didn't mean Israel, he means our current his current
political plan for Israel. And there's crorently a couple of
things that Maga Republicans really don't like. One of his
other nations telling us what to do, and one is
anybody telling us what to think and telling us that
we can't we can't really be supporting America first if
we don't support Israel, and we can't. We can't be
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Maga Republicans if we don't support net Nyagu's program without question.
And you know, I'm opposed to the Chinese Communist government.
That doesn't mean I'm opposed to the Chinese people. Whether
I think the Chinese shouldn't have a country, but you
got her. And by the way, outside track here one thing,
and that is the assassination of Charlie Kirk the other day,
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and everybody gets on television and it says it's never
appropriate to assassinate a husband and father under any circumstances.
Speaker 4 (02:53:41):
But we assassinate people all the time.
Speaker 30 (02:53:43):
The United States government, Israeli government uses political assassination of
their opponents as their primary tactic.
Speaker 4 (02:53:49):
I mean in other countries and third nation.
Speaker 11 (02:53:52):
There's a lot of civilians.
Speaker 30 (02:53:54):
Yeah, and you know the president is our president is
you know, attacking speed votes off for Venezuela, allegations that
there are are drug runners, and you know he has
a kill list every day of people around the world
that are suspected terrorists, and you know, we feel fine
about killing them. So you know, it comes back to
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a matter of hypocrisy or consistency of policy. We forget
because we're never told this that Hamas is the elected
government of Gaza. We are supposed to support democracy around
the world, but we really do. I can't remember for
his Don Rumsfelder, Dick Cheney said this during the Iraq War,
and they said that democracy isn't a process, it's an outcome,
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meaning it's only a democratic election if we if we
like the results or like who gets elected. And sure
if Hamas is a terrorist organization, uh, and they were
an elected government of Gaza. But let's not pretend that
we support democracy. We support democracies that we like, and
we will kill democracies that we don't like, and we
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will we will complain about assassinations of people we like
and celebrate the assassination of leaders that we don't like.
Speaker 4 (02:55:04):
And that's the kind.
Speaker 30 (02:55:04):
Of hypocrisy which and you can tell I'm probably a
little more excited than I usually am today, but I just,
you know, I just see this tremendous waste of life.
And at the UN yesterday, the President says that, you know,
we're going to leave it up to NATO to solve
the Ukraine problem. We will sell them every weapon they
need and remove any restrictions on their use offensive use
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of them against Russia.
Speaker 11 (02:55:27):
Well, the main thing is he's got to he's got
to stop the movement of oil to Russia. And he
said that that will cut him off real real quick.
Speaker 30 (02:55:36):
I think, well, and you know, same thing that that
the people on the left were saying about about Turkey
and Israel off the floor, oil from Turkey to Israel.
I mean, it's it's it's all the same where oil
run is a world of course. But no, I totally,
I totally agree. But what we're doing right now is
encouraging a war between Europe and Russia. And it's all
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this propaganda now about Russians invading Poland airspace and yeah,
the Poland Polish government is now vowing to shoot down
Russian aircraft and all this is scaling up towards a really,
really unpleasant situation. And then Trump says either today or
yesterday that he believes in Russia is a paper tiger.
(02:56:20):
It makes your paper tiger. But it's got thousands oficular weapons.
And by the way, Israel's got hundreds of icular web
and we never talk about that either. Up until Jimmy
Carter revealed it inadvertently a few years ago. It was
it was not allowed in American media to mention the
fact that Israel had had atomic web.
Speaker 11 (02:56:38):
Yeah. It's a tough world. It is. It is. I agree,
and it's sad that people, especially young people, have to
die in wars. And uh, that's why we have elections
in the hopes that we we have wise leadership in it.
But uh, you know, laying down when you when you
get attacked for whatever reason. UH is not a good solution.
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You have to fight back, and you've done it. You
have done it, sir no.
Speaker 4 (02:57:06):
I totally agree.
Speaker 30 (02:57:08):
But once again, the you should never allow tragedies to
UH to escalate into U into you know, the more
horrible situation. You can you can enforce your boundaries, you
can enforce your rights, and you can deter further attack
without destroying populations and destroying your own citizens' rights. And
that's that's the balance that Whise government would achieve rather
(02:57:30):
than just knee jerk reaction.
Speaker 4 (02:57:32):
You you killed us, so we're going to.
Speaker 11 (02:57:34):
Kill Who's who's to blame? If somebody has tunnels and
they hide, they hide themselves underneath UH schools and churches
and and UH mosques and hospitals. I mean you so
so you can't strike back? What are you supposed to do? Then?
Speaker 30 (02:57:54):
Yeah, you know, it's a it is admittedly a tough situation,
but there has to be a solution that doesn't include
the extermination of the population of two million. Well, I mean,
we kill more people directly and indirectly in erect and
Paul Pot killed in Cambodia, and yet Paul Pot's a
bad guy and we're we're defenders of freedom and democracy.
Speaker 11 (02:58:17):
All right, Well we're coming towards the end here and
the last final.
Speaker 4 (02:58:21):
Argument conversation, I might add.
Speaker 11 (02:58:24):
No, that's fine. No, No, I love talking to you.
You know that. Hell I call him out at a hotel.
Well he was, they're eating with his wife. I bought
him lunch.
Speaker 18 (02:58:35):
Yeah, No, it's it's a conversation. We have a longer conversation,
for sure. Yeah, there's lots of discussion.
Speaker 11 (02:58:40):
I'm here with a lot of brains all over the
place except for me obviously, but.
Speaker 30 (02:58:46):
Future senator because he he is so well spoken, and
he is a calmer than I have.
Speaker 11 (02:58:53):
Well yeah, all right, all right, anything within seconds. I
have to show the showdown.
Speaker 18 (02:59:00):
In twenty seconds. Yeah, I mean, I think it's interesting
that Eisenhower viewed assassinations as an alternative war. But he's
the one that warned us about the military industrial complex.
And one of the reasons I really like Donald Trump
sixteen twenty four was is foreign policy that instead of
doing these things that were driven by the military industrial
complex or desire for ward, he would just do it's
in America's interest. And I hope he just continues to
do that what he said he would do when he
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was campaigning until the sixteen to end wars, but to
protect the American people. That's that's what I want the
president to do.
Speaker 11 (02:59:27):
He just set the record for a word spoken in
a limited time.
Speaker 9 (02:59:30):
Go.
Speaker 30 (02:59:32):
I totally agree, and that's what we elected Donald Trump
to do. And hopefully he will continue to honor his
word and keep us out of foreign wars and put
America's interest first above all others.
Speaker 11 (02:59:41):
All right, I wish I could go on, but thank
you both for being on the show, and I appreciate
both of you had to pat over there, and hi
to your family. Bill. We'll be back with another edition
of The Dave Weinbaum Show next Friday.
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