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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Love to be known about the.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Gym.
Speaker 3 (00:06):
They will never truly comprehend, even after seven decades.
Speaker 4 (00:11):
That we are going anywhere.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
We are just getting started.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
I want to send all of them, every genocide enabler.
Speaker 5 (00:22):
Look at this rooms.
Speaker 6 (00:24):
We ain't going anywhere, all right, Dana, what was she
talking about?
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Please translate?
Speaker 7 (00:30):
Well, okay, did you see up at the top in
the left hand side. We always tell you where that
was taking place. That was not taking place outside of
the borders of the United States. It was taking place
in Detroit. And aside from the misplaced cursing, which does
nothing to persuade, I don't think me. You can hear
in the voices of the crowd that they like the
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point about Gaza, right and the Palestinians. That is going
to be a rallying cry for the next year because
we are on the precipice of Israel doing one of
two things is they're either going to get the hostages
back or they're going to go in and take over Gaza.
Speaker 5 (01:06):
Want to get it off your chest. You're in the
right place. They accuse this show of being run by boobs.
Well let me tell you about us, boobs. We're real
and we're spectacular want of politics and fun sprinkled with
a lot of laughs, heard in every state in the
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Union and one thousand cities around the world. We just
finished sixteen years of broadcast excellence. Now in our seventeenth
year Dave Weinbaum Show is streaming live all over the world.
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You ask. Congressman Rashida Talib tells us As in a
smut filled speech that America better get used to her
and her other America haters because they aren't going anywhere.
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It's rare that you see an elected person in her
district to claim you hate Jews and America, by the way,
she gave her speech in Detroit. But there is hope.
The long drawn out war, once honored by Hamas murderers
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of thirteen hundred innocent Israeli citizens and the taking of
two hundred and fifty six hostages, has lifted some real
interesting changes. Recently published a Memory TV, a longtime spokesgroup
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against Jews and Israel, a Saudi journalist and a kuwait
Dawan Al Millah of Kuwait gave a devastating message to Ramas.
Thanks to Donald Trump, Nata Yahu and God, they put
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all the blame on Ramas and the rest of the
murderous countries who attacked Israel while Gaza and the Jewish
State were under a cease fire agreement. Thank you Iran.
They also took on the UN as the un alied
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with Ramas and with the other seven dwarfs of the
Iran Comal. Apparently there are Muslims who don't buy into
the jew hatred and want a life based on cooperation
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with the Jewish State in America and the Abraham Accords
and amongst each other. This is a miracle amongst the
others God did for Israel after bib N'atagna, who finally
stopped the nonsense of seventeen broken ceasefires by Gaza with
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Gaza and after two years and eleven months of war,
Hamas still have hostages. Finally, after twenty years of murdering
Jews and the two state solution, Israel manned up and
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struck back. Every day we're tested by a teacher much
smarter than we are. Lesson, learned, be aware.
Speaker 7 (05:18):
You know, mom, Donnie said that he doesn't want to
say globalize the Antifada anymore. It's exactly what they're doing.
It's exactly what they're doing, and he can say to
the business community in New York. That's where he said that.
There was a meeting where he was like, oh, hi,
I'm going to be the mayor. And he's in front
of the business community and they're like, what about the
anti Semitism. It's like, oh, yeah, I won't say that anymore.
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That doesn't mean he doesn't believe it anymore. And they
are out there. They're trying to rally the troops on
this issue. It's not about affordability, it's not about crime,
it's not about making sure that you can have access
to the American dream. There are things that the Democrats
could press on right now if they wanted to, but
they don't. This is their rally and cry and be aware.
It might start in New York, but it is coming
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to a city near you.
Speaker 5 (06:02):
You know, if it uh, if it wasn't so ugly,
it would be so interesting just to watch what the
Democrats are doing. It's incredible. Hi there, welcome to the
Dave Wineboum Show. My name is Dave Winebaum. I'm here
with my lovely bride. Let me take a good look
at Johney. What did you drop coming in here? That
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was Vell Crow, Oh Vell Crow. There's always a big
noise that accompanies her somehow, some way into my monologue.
And I don't know what. I don't know what to
do about it.
Speaker 8 (06:39):
Zipper lunch bag instead of the belt.
Speaker 5 (06:41):
Yeah, there's a few things you ought to be zipping up.
That's for darn sure. I gotta thank JP as well.
He's the producer of the show. Hi JP, Good morning everybody.
And uh and Rick Rick from Rick Henderson from Salem, Missouri.
And also we have a we have a great, great
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show today. H J. J. Bradshaw eight ten. He's going
to be on in a minute or two, a couple
of minutes. Rabbi Moshe Rothschild on an eight forty, Joe
Dalton nine fifteen talking about the March for life. That
should be interesting. And we got two I call them,
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I call them the Bruce brothers, Bill Hardwick and Don
Mayhew running for the same office a senate in the
in the in the Congress of Missouri. That should be interesting.
Watch these guys beat each other up. Actually they don't.
They get along. That's that's the weird thing, you know.
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And and this is interesting. Thomas Havlin, he's going to
be on last and this is the guy that that
found out about the white the white blood clots, and
and he found this out a long time ago. But
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but he was he was banned from his job as
a military contractor because he wouldn't take the shot. They
tried to force him, and then they fired him. And
I got I gotta ask him, how how the hell
did he this? Here's a guy that's not a doctor,
but he discovered something that these white fibrous blood clots
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we were in in these uh embalmbing places and and
they started to show up as COVID allegedly was was
was around. But this, this, this amazing testimony from r
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f K in the US Senate yesterday was amazing. My god,
I thought they were going to start fighting physically. It
was so ugly. It was ugly. The Dems are just
they don't know what they're doing. Really, they're scared to death.
And when you're scared, what do you do? You either
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run away or you fight back with or you fight
back with skill. And in their case, they're just fighting
back and they're just flapping their mouths and they're threatening
RFK and yelling at him to resign, get out, you know,
and all sorts of stuff, and he ain't buying them.
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He is fighting back just as hard, just as hard.
He's a good man in my mind, and he was.
He was one of them. He was a Democrat, for
goodness sakes. All his family are democrats. His family at
one point this owned him because he joined Trump in
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this just incredible stuff. All right, So we got Israel
we're going to cover today. The Rabbi is going to
have an amazing situation I believe to talk about because
I think things are going Israel's way, and hopefully before
too soon, the shooting will stop, the killing will stop,
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and Israel will be completely exonerated all over the world
as they should never have been picked on like that.
And ladies and gentlemen, I see a gentleman sitting across
from me, not physically, but in he's not at home,
I don't think anyways, Ladies and gentlemen, this man is
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two hundred and fifty seven years old, and he is
he's a smart guy. Boy. He studies as the Constitution.
He's an expert on it. He used to pick up
pioneer women back in the revolutionary times with George Washing
and Ben Franklin, and you know, Thomas Jefferson. But today
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he is here and he doesn't show his age at all.
He's a smart guy. Like I say, please, welcome all
the way from Rallagh, Missouri, which is where we're at.
John Jeffrey Bradshaw, JJ, how are you today?
Speaker 9 (11:25):
You know I'm pretty good, Dave. I I'm exercising my
First and Second Amendment rights this morning. I'm on your
show for the First Amendment obviously, yeah, my second Amendment rights.
I am at the Adsen Shooting Center in Iberia, Missouri,
part of hosting the largest three gun event in the
state of Missouri.
Speaker 5 (11:46):
Cool.
Speaker 9 (11:47):
There are people out here that are shooting stuff. I
can hear shooting each other. They're not rioting as a
matter of fact. As an aside, these are the most polite,
law abiding people you're likely to find. Why well, a
their law binding responsible people. But be every single one
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of us is armed, and when you're a bund amongst
a bunch of armed people, you tend to be a
polite gentleman. I wish more of that went on in
this world. I'm having a ball of trdn as hell
because I've been working hard. Let me tell you something
about your monologue. You mentioned Hamas. When the Rabbi comes up,
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please ask him what his thoughts on Yaho are on
this Hamas business. What's so interesting to me is Trump
said put up for shut up boys, netting, Yaho said
put up for shut up boys bingo. Now some of
the Arab world are saying shut up boys.
Speaker 5 (12:48):
That was a chakra.
Speaker 9 (12:49):
Bad things are going to happen.
Speaker 5 (12:51):
Memory you know Memory TV is not friendly to Jews
or Israel or America for that man. And they are
coming out against Hamas. Wow, that's a big that's a
big sea change all there.
Speaker 9 (13:05):
When Al Jazera criticizes another Arab outfit, you know something's
going on.
Speaker 5 (13:11):
Well, that's not the all I don't think, is it.
Speaker 9 (13:15):
I think the doom is written when you've got most
of the world saying Hamas, you're on the wrong side
of this, and all the folks in Hamas are doing
are saying, yeah, we're right. This is like the Democrat
that's say an orange man bad doesn't there's nothing in there.
This is a nothing burger.
Speaker 5 (13:32):
Well this is important here because yeah, they're backing Israel
all of a sudden, and they're blaming Hamas, they're blaming
Iran they're blaming all the other little countries that went
against Israel almost unanimously, and they're also picking up on
the U and participation in the war. Wow. I mean,
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that's that's quite a slice of history right there.
Speaker 9 (13:59):
Don't you say? These folks are taking a look at
the facts of this and saying we've been on the
wrong side of this.
Speaker 5 (14:05):
Well, I think they've been saying. I think they've been
saying it all along. But you know, it takes a
it takes a lot to come out and do what
we do and say what we think. As we're finding
out things, you know, people want to wait and see
what what the reaction is because then that puts them
up a little bit in terms of their their ability
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to be safe as well.
Speaker 9 (14:28):
You know, this is politics. You and I talk about
politics all the time every week. I think Hamasu's politics
on this are wrong, and it pierce the balance of
the world is feeling the same way that we are
right now. What would seal the deal? Dave as for
the balance of the Arab world to sign on to
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the Abraham Accords, And I think there's a movement of
foot to do just that.
Speaker 5 (14:52):
I definitely think so. I mean, one of one of
the journalists was Saudi Arabia and they were also accused
of so Arabia was accused of shooting down shooting down
missiles sent to us by the hoodies, you know, the
M and e's of Hoodies, and so you know, they
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got to wonder that that was during the that was
a while back, and that's a that's that's something that's
very important, you know.
Speaker 9 (15:23):
You know, the Saudis have been talking out both sides
of their mouth for years on this stuff. Several of
our executive branch regimes have claimed that the Saudis were
our favorites in the air world, they were our friends.
At the same time, privately, the Saudis were funneling money
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towards terrorist groups. So they're they're saying nice things on
one side, and then they're financing the ugly things on
the other side. At least Iran, we know they're our enemy.
They say death to America and they send money to
the to the terrorists. So, Dave, this this is so twisted.
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The politics of this is so complicated. I have a
hard time following it, and I read this stuff all
the time. I think Ronald J. Trump has put energy
into this thing that it has not had since his
first administration. Yeah, we had nothing during the Biden years.
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I think we're gonna we're going to see peace over there, Dave.
But I never thought i'd see that in my life.
Speaker 5 (16:31):
I think, I think it's amazing. I think it's really possible.
And I think Trump, you know, it took it took
Bbnathigne who twenty years to figure out that you just
can't keep getting attacked and then attacking back and having
a little you know, two or day two or three
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day war and then have a ceasefire seventeen times and
this is going to somehow work. It kept escalating and
escalating to what it is today, and finally finally he said,
We're not going to do this anymore. We have to
take them out. We have to take them out. After
thirteen hundred people get people get murdered in one day
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in a in a state that's like seventy five percent
or twenty five percent of what one of these all
these other countries are that are against them, then you
know it's it's it's time. It's time you said what
you're going to do. And and I think God has
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provided him with some miracles along the way.
Speaker 9 (17:45):
I think so, And it's I find it to be
so intriguing that for years, for decades, public sentiment and
political sentiment has been against Israel, and that's justified even
within that Yahoo's own regime. There are folks in the
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conniesseant that would kick him out if they could. They've
been prosecuting him, doing the same lawfair thing that our
folks did the Trumps to get him out of there.
So politics he certainly doesn't have. Say again, I said,
it's politics. If you're going to have a free country,
of course you're.
Speaker 5 (18:25):
Going to have politics. I don't care how good you are,
how good is Trump.
Speaker 9 (18:30):
What what amazed me, Dave, is that when Israel was
attacked the October seventh attack, I expected most of the
Kanessa to get behind him as their commander in chief.
They did not, but at least the majority of them
did enough that he maintained his power base. But I
think he's going to go down in history as the
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fellow that actually did something about terrorism. And I think
the terrorists are going to be studying him for a
good law while after this. Oh yeah, and I want
to hear what the Rabbi says in the worst sort
of way.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (19:05):
And you know, Israel is the only indigenous country ever
that was appointed that land by God himself. God ever,
he never did that, and he hasn't done it since
or before. So he did that. And and you can't
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you can't. You can't threaten that. And if you believe
in God, and you know I do. And and finally,
you have a lot of you have a lot of
liberals in Israel, believe it or not. And so that's
the reason why he's getting a lot of blowback. There.
There are Israelis out there who would just as well
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give away half the country or whatever, just because they
want to be nice. And and it's bs and we
know yeah, and it's well, we want peace, you know, no,
they want a piece of you. And they want a
piece of every man, woman and child from the river
to the sea. When they say river to the sea,
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you mean the state of Israel. When you're saying that,
every person that.
Speaker 9 (20:16):
Lives from the West Bank all the way to the
men Yep. So okay, Dave, enough about Israel. I do
want to hear what the Rabbi has to say about it.
You know, I'll be listening.
Speaker 5 (20:26):
Well, he'll be out can we.
Speaker 9 (20:27):
Talk about the Democrats and New Orleans and Chicago. There
are some things that he is messing around, will hear?
Let's start with Chicago. You know, Trump did a pretty
good number in Washington, d C. And it's continuing to
do so, and there is support within the law for
what he did in Washington, d C. Chicago is a
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little bit different. So it's New Orleans, it's a little
more tenuous as far as sending National Guard troops there.
Let's talk about Pritzker for just a minute. And mayor
of Chicago, who right off the bat went up against
Trump and said this is a bad idea. In essence,
they said, we support the criminals, not the law abiding
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within our city. Pritzker has made a big deal out
of this. I think he's trying to make this a
campaign issue. The trouble is he's on the wrong side
of it, and all the folks in Chicago who have
been victims of this terrible criminality that's been going on
for decades, they're saying, wait a minute, you're on You
are on the wrong side of this thing. We want
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the National Guard here, we want our laws to be enforced,
and as it turns out, Prinzer is looking kind of
bad on this, and so is the mayor of Chicago.
Speaker 5 (21:44):
Well, what they're saying and the mayorgo, the mayor of
Chicago is a black man, and what they're saying is
black lives don't matter. It's exactly what they're saying. But
we want to do it our way, and we don't
care what the you know, we don't care. We're just
going to raise our taxes because everybody's moving out of
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Chicago now, they're all moving away.
Speaker 9 (22:09):
That black mayor don't live in the hood, brother, he
don't live in again.
Speaker 5 (22:13):
Yeah, he leaves in a place where he's he's a
mayor with five percent support. Five percent support, that's all
he's got.
Speaker 9 (22:21):
Well, you and I both know that Chicago politics has
been pretty dirty for a long long time and epic.
The fact is that the man on the street in
Chicago that is seating, uh, seeing his city cleaned up,
Who can walk down to a restaurant and actually eat
a meal without being mugged or murdered, Who can actually
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draw his drive his car down the Loop and not
be carjacked by some black teenager. Yep, those folks are saying,
you know, maybe this is not such a bad idea.
New Orleans is going to be the same thing. And
I think coming to a city near you, I think
Trump's going to aim it at all the blues at ease, yeah,
and say look what we did and these other places
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we cleaned this up. We can do the same for you.
And I think the man on the street is going
to be very happy and this will be a popular policy.
Speaker 5 (23:12):
How did DC work out.
Speaker 9 (23:13):
Standing against it? Like Ritzker are on the wrong side,
and they're going to be shown that at the ballot box.
Speaker 5 (23:19):
D C is a cesspool too. How did that turn
out when Trump did it? He's already done it in
d C. And what's the mayor Mayor Bowser saying about that?
Speaker 9 (23:31):
Well, Muriel was on the wrong side of that, wasn't she.
Speaker 5 (23:35):
For a while. But when he actually did it, she
complimented him.
Speaker 9 (23:41):
Yes, then she got kind of quiet, and now she's saying, well,
maybe you know, maybe that's not such a bad deal.
Speaker 8 (23:47):
Oh my gosh, especially.
Speaker 9 (23:48):
When you're spending you're spending federal dollars that would have
otherwise been local dollars to put crime under control. I
don't see that there's a downside to this thing. No,
the reason I bought all brought all of that up
is these blue states and blue cities where the politicians
are in essence backing the criminal, in essence backing the illegal,
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are going to be shown up to be kind of
weak and puny and kind of corrupt. You know, We've
got midterms coming up, Dave, and this is going to
look kind of bad for the local Democrat parties as
well as the national I'm all for it. Okay, I'm
a right wing, staunch Republican, conspiracy theorist and a redneck
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from Rolla, but I think that the Republicans are going
to do a little sweep in the midterms.
Speaker 5 (24:40):
Well what are the Democrats? What's their issues? What is
the Democrats issues? Except for wanting Donald Trump dead? And
they do and they talk about it all the time.
Speaker 9 (24:53):
Orange man bad, That's really what they got it. And
you know, Trump derangement syndrome malle only carry you so far.
And I think it's carried that load as far as.
Speaker 5 (25:03):
Well, because he proved he said what he was going
to do and he's doing it. Is everything perfect, No,
but he's he's trying and he's doing, he's working in it.
And compare him to Joe Biden, Well, there is no
there's no explanation for Joe Biden. It's not even an
explanation for Joe Biden. He wasn't even running the country.
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He was he was getting he was getting everything signed
by other people. He didn't know what the hell was
going on.
Speaker 9 (25:37):
You know, Promises made, promises kept. Probably ought to be
the mantra for the Republican Party. Now, if we could
get the House of Representatives and the Senate to get
off of their duffs and implement some of Trump's policy
into law, I would feel much better about this because
a lot of this is done on executive order, which
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can be turned around. Have you know noticed the lawfair
that the Dems were using in the courts has been
jacked up one hundredfold? Oh, there after Trump for deportation,
there after Trump for taking over DC, there after Trump
for everything they can come up with. And liberal judges
are sadly providing injunctions for that. But all of that,
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if you look at this in the long view, is
going to end up in the appellate courts and in
the Supreme And I think when these things get to
the Supreme Court, the Dems are going to have a
little problem because we've got a constitution that is pretty
much against everything they've been doing. So the Democrats lawfair.
You know, they did this to Trump all of that time,
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got thirty four convictions. Blah blah blah blah. This baby's
coming home to roost. I've been smiling the whole time.
Speaker 5 (26:49):
I'm smiling right now, you know, I'm smiling all the
time because well, I you know, I just don't understand
why they're doing well, they don't understand why they're doing it.
They're just mad and they're scared. They're real scared because
look at all the people now starting they get indicted,
and the guys that are in trouble like Adam's Adam
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Schiff and things like, they know they're going to get it.
And even the prosecutor, Yeah, Letitia and Fanny Willis and
all those people, they're they're in trouble and they know
they're in trouble. They're scared.
Speaker 9 (27:29):
You know, they got away with that stuff for so
long when you had Biden in the White House, they
could get away with that. Well, it's a new sheriff
in town.
Speaker 10 (27:38):
Boys.
Speaker 9 (27:38):
We've got folks in d J and FBI that aren't
going to take that bs anymore. And it's speaking of
its successes. Tom Holman, Oh my god, that guy is
a bulldog. He has beat that Southern border into submission,
and I am so pleased with his performance.
Speaker 5 (27:58):
Yeah. Now, now they got money to do this and
they're doing it, and that's driving I mean, this is
how this is what the plan was for the Democrats
was to these people would all become Democrat voters and
they changed the a jerrymander it by invasion all these
states and they'd get the advantage everywhere. And I think
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it's not working out so good right now.
Speaker 9 (28:26):
Yeah, your your statement of jerrymandering by invasion is exactly
what they were doing. Sure, I'm glad you coined that phrase,
because that is the Democrat Party in a nutshell right there.
Speaker 5 (28:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (28:40):
I saw an interviewed the other day, I think it
was a clip on Newsmax where one of the ranchers
along the Southern border, his ranch is about five miles
from the actual border, said that he doesn't find dead
bodies in his pastures anymore.
Speaker 5 (28:56):
And he used to find it. He doesn't find.
Speaker 9 (29:00):
Yeah, they stopped coming across there and he said, you know,
for decades. We've had to try to put up with
this and defend against this and be worried about our
household because we don't know if these folks are cartel
members or not. And he said, this is a heck
of a relief. At the same time, he was praising
Tom Holman, which I'm doing right now. The guy's a
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bulldog and has done I think, remarkable work. Oh yeah,
and of course he gets death threats, and pretty much
in the death threats he says, Okay, bring it on,
see what you can do.
Speaker 5 (29:31):
Yeah, he's a tough guy. He's right. He looks like
a bulldog. He does look like a bulldog, and he
is one. And you know with the with the with
the people they got up there bonding and cash in
the FBI and they're on it, and the FBI has
got a real big problem. You know, they have a
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lot of those people. Both in the last do oj
that helped the lawfair situation and did things to Trump
like Mago and the the the theft of his stuff
to try to pinpoint him. And uh, it was strictly
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done because because of warfare, lawfair, whatever you want to
call it, strictly done for that purpose to get rid
of Trump, and now that guy is he's fired, he's
been fired, he's done. So it's interesting.
Speaker 9 (30:31):
You know some of these folks were holdovers from the
Obama administration, Yes, sir, Why they managed to stay on
that long, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (30:39):
Great connections, Yeah, because because you know, it was really
being run by by Barack Obama via the people that
were in his cabinet, him and Joe's cabinet, who who
went and worked allegedly for Biden. And I think I
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think they were closer to Obama than they were to Biden.
And I think they were taking oh I don't know
that taking advice from him. You know who was responsible
for the Russia Russia thing, It was one person. It
was Barack Obama on December eighth of twenty sixteen, and
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they tried to carry that sucker through with Clinton.
Speaker 9 (31:28):
Yeah, let's not forget Hillary. I'm sure dirty in this.
Speaker 5 (31:33):
Absolutely.
Speaker 9 (31:35):
You know, all of this is blown up in their face.
Speaker 5 (31:37):
David.
Speaker 9 (31:38):
It's so exciting to me to read about this stuff
because I see these ugly things that are happening to
the Democrats, which were identically the same things that they
did to Donald Trump, absolutely the same and it's blown
up in their face. Well, it's all they were up
against the clock. I'm going to go back and watch
some shooters. You know you've been my place.
Speaker 5 (31:59):
Yeah, you know, you do your best and uh and
and uh and you get sometimes you don't get rewarded
for it for a while. And we've done our best
to to explain what was happening. And I think we've
been right almost all the time. So thank you so much.
Let's hear it for John Jeffrey branchaw with you. Thank you.
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Have a great tournament up there, a gun tournament, no less.
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Speaker 5 (39:36):
What timing? This is amazing timing because usually there we're
a little bit late on him. Sometimes even he forgets,
which is you know, he's got a lot on his mind.
I realize that, but we have a wartime. Rabbi takes
your dollars to help IDF widows finding them homes and
(40:00):
and uh for their kids and and them and providing
a community amongst them they so they won't suffer alone.
Please welcome all the way from Israel, Rabbi Moshe or
our child. How are you good? I'm good? Thanks, having
(40:24):
a good morning. Israel not Israel. Well, let me ask
you this first, because it's really number three in my
list because they didn't see it till later. You know,
there's an Arab biased memory TV. You've heard of that, right, Yeah?
And TV and and a Saudi writer and Uh another
(40:45):
guy from Yemen. I think that Uh Gaza and Uh
and Ramas were responsible for all the crap that gone on.
They were totally responsible. Wasn't Israel's fault? Twenty thousand people
(41:06):
killed because being replaced because Hamask was stupid and did
stupid things stupid. Well, yeah, they killed people, a lot
of them in one day. And they believe they are criminals.
(41:28):
So what do you suddenly do you feel like a
little wave of and I realize there's going to be
a lot of double dealing here. You'll say one thing
here and they'll say another thing there. But is there
some interest in some of the some of the Arabs
coming around seemingly?
Speaker 10 (41:50):
I don't know. I haven't really. I mean I saw
what you just quoted, you know, I saw that this week.
I haven't seen a lot of that. I mean, we're
now making a big push into God's the City, and
I haven't really seen. Uh, you know that that seems
to be unique. You know, it's not a it's not
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a common refrain that we're hearing from the our world.
Speaker 5 (42:15):
Well what are they thinking, do you know? I mean,
it's easy to say they've been complicit in just about everything,
but this is a huge loss in terms of the
spirits of of certain people that are you know, running
hamas that are subject to them and things like that.
(42:38):
And this is a huge turnaround. You know, when when
you guys were doing all the all the you know,
mowing the grass, and then they'd attack, and two days
later you'd attack, and then and then they'd have a ceasefire.
It kept going and going and going until it got
really bad. This time it was the it was the worst.
(43:01):
And finally finally you guys turned on him and did
it without knowing how it would come out. You didn't know,
I mean with Biden there, I mean, my god, anything
could have happened, you know.
Speaker 19 (43:16):
We we think about what would have happened if Harris
had won, if Kamala had won.
Speaker 10 (43:22):
It would have been a disaster.
Speaker 19 (43:24):
And you know, the Israel has been able to withstand
the incredible pressure that were under from the quote unquote
international community, right, and we've only been able to do
that because of the United States, because of Donald Trump.
And if Harris had won, I don't even know where
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we'd be right now. For sure, the Iranian war, you know,
that part would never have happened. We wouldn't be pushing
into Gaza City, which is the last, you know, main
stronghold of the Commas. And you know, I shudder to
think about today when the Trump presidency comes to an end,
and you know, hopefully this will be for sure wrapped
(44:08):
up by then, but there'll be other things and you know,
who knows.
Speaker 10 (44:12):
What's gonna happen. Will will jd Vance run, Will he win?
Will the Democrats win? You know what's going to happen
after this this presidential term is over. So you know,
Israel has been able to fight this war, but making
a mistake, we're under a lot of a lot of pressure.
Speaker 5 (44:32):
Well, I don't blame Biden because he didn't know what
he's doing. He didn't know what he was doing. I
thoroughly I think it's like ninety five percent Barack Hussein Obama,
and he has been running things via his staff now
working for or was working for Biden and also for
(44:55):
Kamala and they would be running the show and that
would be not good news for any any Israeli or
Jew anywhere in the world.
Speaker 20 (45:07):
So, right, do you agree with that very thoughts? Yeah,
screen thought, it's a scary it's a very scary thoughts.
And uh, you know, like I said, I think we're
on borrowed time here.
Speaker 5 (45:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (45:21):
You know that title wave got interrupted by Trump winning
the election. Oh yeah, let's see what happens.
Speaker 5 (45:28):
So Trump is is telling him, you get those hostages.
There's twenty left roughly, is that correct?
Speaker 10 (45:36):
Twenty that we believe might still be alive.
Speaker 5 (45:39):
Right, others forty eight in total. They've murdered them, they
use them, they beat them, they they rape them.
Speaker 10 (45:50):
You know, they they know that without these hostages, this
would be over in no time.
Speaker 19 (45:55):
It took care of Haswell in two weeks, you know
Haswell in the North, but there was no concern of
killing your own hostages.
Speaker 10 (46:04):
Hamas, in my opinion, is never going to let them go.
Speaker 5 (46:08):
Yeah. I think I think that's the only thing they're
holding on to. Is that what else they got? Yeah,
so you're doing the right thing. I mean, what are
you going to do? You can't let them do this.
You can't let them get away with it, because if
you do, it becomes like another twenty years of what
you've seen and may be worse. So I know, I
(46:29):
can't I can't believe how good I feel about what
they did when they finally discovered that this is not
working and we have to do something, like we're in
an actual war with your you know. So is it
true that Israel might Well, it was there was talk
(46:51):
that you were going to annex Judea and Samaria in
response to European push and their recommendation of Palestine as
a state, Like they're going to do it. So it
is that now off?
Speaker 10 (47:10):
Yeah, it seems to off the table.
Speaker 19 (47:12):
There was a lot of opposition from the UAE, and
it seems that Israel took that that seriously. Yeah, look,
I think I mean, it hasn't been said, but if
I had to, if I had to guess, I would.
Speaker 10 (47:25):
Imagine that Donald Trump also wasn't happy once the UAE
said that they would bail out, because that was a
major accomplishment for the Trump administration in the signing of
Abraham Accords and particularly with the UAE, And that's a
big part of it, and if the UAE would would
back out, that would cause a bit of a of
(47:47):
a lot of a lot of stress I think on
the Trump administration and so on, and it would be
a very bad thing. And so, you know, backed off.
Now I'm just conjecturing. Trump did not really say anything,
but I'm guessing behind the scenes he probably told me to. Now, yeah,
this is a bad idea.
Speaker 5 (48:06):
So now is this Is it going to be reversed
back to the West Bank?
Speaker 10 (48:10):
No, I mean right now, it's to us. It's Judae
in Samaria. Yeah, and we are you know, I heard it.
I saw a line this week. It'sid the Arabs call
it the West Bank. Why because they get all this
free money from the West and then they put it.
Speaker 5 (48:26):
In the bank. Yeah yeah, no, they put in their pockets.
What are you crazy?
Speaker 10 (48:31):
Exactly?
Speaker 5 (48:32):
Yeah, there you go. So uh well this let's see
this man has oh Trump has been made a huge difference.
Oh you, I'm going to talk about you for a minute.
This man, Rabbi Moshe has made a huge difference in
(48:55):
relationships with Christians, Jews, Muslims, other religions, in going out
and sharing Judaism with others and telling them that. Look,
we don't have that much to defer with each other.
(49:17):
Let's get along for what we agree on, which is
a lot of things. I think I and it's working.
And I think you ought to get the Nobel Peace Prize.
If Trump doesn't get it, and I'm serious about it too.
Speaker 10 (49:33):
Well, maybe you can nominate me.
Speaker 5 (49:35):
I just did. Okay, I mean, I'm sure somebody in
the in the big world out there in the Nobel
Peace Prize, I nominate officially here Rabbi Moshe a Rothschild
to be a a to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
All right, there you go, there you go. All right,
it's done. It's a done deal game on. All right,
(49:58):
I'm taking bets FanDuel fonduel or something like that. They'll
take care of this. So and if you don't get it,
what do you think of Trump getting it?
Speaker 10 (50:13):
He should have got it his first term with the
Abraham Accords. Yeah, and that was you know, clearly, you know,
things happen in this world when there is you know,
we have a lot of antisemines. So I think you
have a lot of anti Trump or like.
Speaker 19 (50:30):
Certain things should should obviously happen, but they don't because
you have people that are haters.
Speaker 10 (50:37):
And so in that sense, like the anti Trump is
like the anti Semines.
Speaker 5 (50:41):
You know, it's like they.
Speaker 19 (50:43):
Should be supporting Israel in this war against terrorists against Amas,
but they don't. Why because they hate Jews or they
hate Israel, and so they should be backing Trump for
what he did, bringing more peace.
Speaker 10 (50:55):
To this region than anyone has, and yet they don't.
He can never do anything wrong.
Speaker 19 (51:00):
And in their eyes, so you know, it's it's like
an it's an insanity. So he should have wanted his
first term, but he didn't. He should win it this term.
Speaker 5 (51:11):
So we'll see, well he should. And you know what,
those those people who are the haters and don't have
a reason to hate him, they are becoming smaller in number.
And then the election proves that that. You know, Trump
(51:32):
had a big splurge of Blacks voting for him and
Hispanics voting for him because they didn't they saw what
was happening in the Biden administration and they saw this
wasn't helping them and it wasn't helping the black community.
That they're all complaining and they're all commenting on what
(51:53):
Trump did with d C and might do the Chicago.
People want him there. They want him to fix the
city and God knows it needs it. Sixty years of this,
sixty years of this kind of attitude of black on
black crime and why they And I'm you know, I
(52:14):
talked to my some of the guys have played football
on our team in Evanston, Illinois, and they had They
were all talking about, well, my niece was shot, and
my cousin and my and his brother were shot, my
uncles and aunts and all that, And I said, well,
(52:35):
what are you guys doing about it? And they look
at me like like, like, what are we supposed to do?
He is, And you know, I said, you know, you
guys are the leaders. You guys are tough football players
who've been to college most of you, some in the pros,
and and I would think that you'd take that into
(52:57):
consideration and go run for mayor or something, do something
that's going to affect the south Side positively.
Speaker 19 (53:07):
So you know, I think it was am I wrong
in that I think they were like seven murders last
weekend shootings.
Speaker 5 (53:15):
Eight eight and fifty seven something like that. Eight died
and several of them are still serious condition. That's in
one weekend in Chicago one weekend. That's a weekend in Chicago.
You know, that's all that is. And you know the
Black mayor, what is he going to do? He says,
you know, we're not going to do that. We're going
(53:38):
to raise taxes on the rich. Oh great, another six.
You know they lost six almost sixty thousand people moved
out of Chicago in the year of twenty four. Think
about this year. It's going to be worse. It's going
to be yes, and most of them are rich and
or have small businesses things like that. So it's amazing.
(54:03):
So so the hoodies your favorite, the hoodies and the blowfish.
Yeah are they They're from Yemen, right correct? Right? Uh?
So they're they aqs Saudi Arabia intercepting their missiles fired
at Israel. So do you know if that happened? And
(54:24):
if so, that kind of throws a little weight better
at Saudi Arabia. I think they're looking forward to the
Abraham Accord, which is one of the reasons that that
there was a war, isn't it.
Speaker 19 (54:40):
Yeah, I'm not sure that that's true that Saudi Arabia
intercepted their missiles.
Speaker 10 (54:48):
I'm not sure about that, but we definitely this week
we had a few We had to run to the
shelter a few times from from from missile scent from Yemen.
And if you want to this, I recorded it the
siren as it went off. If you want to hear it,
(55:10):
sure listen.
Speaker 5 (55:12):
This is what This is what you're going to hear
in Israel. And I been hearing for like almost three
years now.
Speaker 10 (55:19):
Yeah, hopefully you can hear it from my recording here.
Speaker 5 (55:22):
Okay, yeah, did you hear that? Yeah? Yeah, a little.
I'm ready to go. Hey, I get under the table, everybody,
come on, under the table. No, I'm making fun of something. Sis,
(55:43):
I'm just out.
Speaker 10 (55:43):
Of the supermarket.
Speaker 5 (55:44):
And you hear that.
Speaker 10 (55:45):
It's you know, it's super super loud. It's very eerie,
you know, just and it goes on for like a minute,
and then you have about ninety seconds to run to cover,
you know. And so, uh, you know, we got a
few of those this week from the huties.
Speaker 5 (55:59):
And why are they doing that? Don't they know it's
like basically over you need to level those guys.
Speaker 21 (56:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (56:08):
Look, they say they're doing it in solidarity with Gray.
Speaker 5 (56:13):
Let's let's say you're gonna be doing this in the
solidarity with the Donald Trump and nail their ashes.
Speaker 19 (56:19):
That's right, I said, in solidarity with the gozens, We're
going to flatten them just like.
Speaker 5 (56:23):
They bingo bingo. Yeah, well, I hope this thing is
over soon. It doesn't do anybody any good, but but
you got to be vigilant in your focus on doing
what you gotta do. Do you have any Rabbi rants
or scoops?
Speaker 14 (56:44):
No?
Speaker 5 (56:45):
I don't, well I do not. That's amazing. Well that
was kind of a scoop what you did with.
Speaker 10 (56:51):
I was in a restaurant this week, David.
Speaker 19 (56:53):
Oh really, I didn't finish the food so that the
waitress came over and she said, would you like the
box for it?
Speaker 10 (57:01):
So h so we won three rounds and and I.
Speaker 5 (57:04):
Wont give him a little pluse. So other than the
Dave Weynbaum Show, where can people uh buy your book
that is the Secrets of the Hebrew Bible and contribute
or they.
Speaker 10 (57:22):
Can go to that website if they want to contribute,
go to our website is alliance dot org or Facebook
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Speaker 5 (57:33):
What kind of plastic surgery do politicians opt for? It's
an easy one no, no, no, no elective elective but boom, okay, yeah,
(57:56):
what the hell's the matter with you? All right, Rabbi
mo out my good friend and height to the family,
good luck to everyone, especially that when we got there.
Thanks bye bye. All right, well we got the rabbi. Uh, interesting,
very interesting things going on in the world today. And uh,
(58:20):
let's let's do something funny. You got anything, Oh, I
want you to play that the baby the baby Trump. Okay,
all right, good because that's that's kind of funny. And
we got a lot of great stuff that we got.
We got so many bits I can't even make anymore.
We got to run what we got, you know, because
we don't have time to do all this. But so
(58:42):
I'm trying to give you the very best of what
I can find. And this is this is so funny.
It's just incredible. Once we get it going, I guess, dude,
do there we go?
Speaker 2 (58:55):
Kins are not struggling.
Speaker 4 (58:56):
You know, this is the worst platform.
Speaker 14 (58:59):
This stage of this is the work.
Speaker 22 (59:01):
The freaking place is falling down. I noticed it keeps
stilting for the left like too many other things. But
Americans are not struggling.
Speaker 4 (59:14):
You know, this is the worst platform.
Speaker 22 (59:16):
Who put this stage up in this is the work.
The freaking place is falling down. I noticed it keeps
stilting for the left, like too many other things.
Speaker 5 (59:30):
All right, all right now, now, who didn't think that
was funny? Did anyone else think that was funny? I
thought that was a riot. If you want to call
the show five seven three five seven eight two seven
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Speaker 23 (01:00:00):
You're having trouble, then call five seven three five seven
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Speaker 5 (01:00:06):
So no, no, no, no, no, wait a minute, fifteen minutes.
Speaker 23 (01:00:09):
I was nine to fifteen. Okay, Well, so my phone
in the fifteen more minutes.
Speaker 5 (01:00:12):
Yeah, yeah, we'd be we'd be, you'd be shocked. He's
probably gonna show up in in in the house, and
I don't think we're gonna have the uh the candidates, Uh,
they're in they're in a meeting today.
Speaker 4 (01:00:26):
You know.
Speaker 23 (01:00:26):
I've been texting with him Bill is actually driving right now.
He's planning to be here in person. And then Don
has confirmed he has the link. He'll probably on videos, so.
Speaker 5 (01:00:35):
So we're gonna have one on video and one in
the house. That's the way sight. We have the bruise
the Bruce brothers here because they should be at each
other's throat, running against each other, and this should be
kind of interesting because they ran the show on July
the fourth, isn't that interesting, you know, Memorial Day? So
that's that's a pretty good deal. Uh, let's see what
(01:00:58):
else can we do. Let's do a couple of eclipse
from go right back to four and five. I guess
it would be all right.
Speaker 24 (01:01:08):
I really want the real Democrats to please stand out.
You've allowed the progressive socialists to take over your party.
I don't know how they got in, but this is
not the Democratic party that I grew up around. I'm
listening to that.
Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
I didn't always have to agree.
Speaker 24 (01:01:23):
I mean, everyone starts out a Democrat and then you
get your first big paycheck and then you become a Republican.
Speaker 2 (01:01:27):
That's how it works. But there was always a ground
of understanding.
Speaker 24 (01:01:32):
I might not agree with everything, but we can at
least have the discussion, and you would.
Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
But now it's they're chanting like they're in war.
Speaker 24 (01:01:42):
She's telling stories of olive trees and I don't know
how many big olive trees are growing in Michigan this
time of year, but apparently it's all this misinformation. It's
the same cast of characters, and that's the problem they
have the microphone and the Democratic Party. I don't put
too much solace in hearing Oh, they're losing all these
voters and stuff. I think the Democrats would come running
(01:02:03):
back if they had someone that was talking to them.
The American people, and you have to be like, if
you want to win in the democracy in the United
States of America, you gotta like white people. If you
want to win in the democracy in the United States
of America, you gotta like white people.
Speaker 2 (01:02:19):
You gotta have them.
Speaker 24 (01:02:20):
I don't know the numbers, Jesse, but I think there's like, well,
you're one percent, but I'm still going to put you
in there. Yeah, you guys make up like eighty percent
of the country, so not anywhere centus.
Speaker 6 (01:02:29):
I mean, those were the good old days. Just kidding, no,
I think it's like what sixty three percent.
Speaker 24 (01:02:34):
Yeah, you might you might want to stop trying to eradicate,
call them oppressors and say these things, because eventually, here's
the thing about white people.
Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
They have a thick skin. They let it go for
so long, and now we're seeing the results of that.
They've had enough. You went after cracker, barrel, bud light.
They drew a line. But you can call them a pressers.
Speaker 24 (01:02:51):
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We have to stop talking in silence to each other
because now we're being listened to by the world. Are
you nervous yet? Eh? Eh, I'm a little nervous too,
because we have with us today who was once a
fishmonger in Saint Louis. I wonder what that is anyways,
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he is now PRC, that's Pregnancy Resource Center President. He's
making sure babies are born and not otherwise. And he's
not a great job all these years with his wife Jane.
Please welcome from Ronald, Missouri or Saint Louis, whichever you
like best. Joe Dalton, do you ever go to Charlie
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Gido's Sure? Sure? So I walk in there with my
wife and my daughter and my daughter, not Sarah, but Amy. Yes,
thank you, thank you very much. Well, you know, sometimes
you get lost, and I'm I'm seventy seven years old
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just about you know, but it's not bad. Every once
in a while they have to remind me. So I
come in and they say, uh, would you remove your hat?
I said, well, why because we want you to? And
it says, okay, what if I don't, well, then you
can't eat her? Really, I said, what if I'm what
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if I'm Jewish? Uh? And and God tells me I
should wear a hat, you still can't eat here. And
I'm I've been thinking about that, and that kind of
bothers me. I like, I like it, I love the
food and all that stuff, but it bothered me and
that and and I've had some more information about it.
You're you're a Catholic? Is that correct?
Speaker 18 (01:11:34):
I am?
Speaker 5 (01:11:34):
Yeah? Yeah? So what do what do Catholics wear on
top of their heads? The uh, you know, the the
priests and even the pope. What do they wear?
Speaker 21 (01:11:46):
Well's that not the priest? So you'll the archbishops archbishops, yeah,
and the cardinals Okay, they'll wear hats.
Speaker 5 (01:11:52):
Why well not just the hat. Why do they wear
a lot of that hat?
Speaker 21 (01:11:56):
Is a is a thing that looks like a yamica. Yeah,
and it goes back to Old Testament days. It's the
same exact scriptures that the Jewish people are following, we're
following as well.
Speaker 5 (01:12:09):
So when they walk into Charlie Gito's Italian, probably Catholic,
are they going to tell them to remove their caps?
Speaker 15 (01:12:20):
No?
Speaker 21 (01:12:20):
Well, here's the thing. Wait a minute, here's the thing.
I mean, I don't think I'm getting pissed. I can't
believe Charlie Gitos would do that. If they do, they're
wrong to Jewish people, to anybody that has a religious
belief right, So so I wouldn't think.
Speaker 5 (01:12:38):
That that would be an issue.
Speaker 10 (01:12:40):
But it was all cap just for reference.
Speaker 5 (01:12:42):
So what it doesn't matter, Well, you cover your head.
Speaker 21 (01:12:46):
The other thing I would tell you is that if
you see if you see a bishop or an archbishop
on the street in the wild, he's not going to
be wearing that. That's that's usually just for shoes.
Speaker 5 (01:12:58):
Don't wear it all the time. But but to be
told you must remove your hat like it's some kind
of a law, like you're breaking a law. I would
like to see if they called the cops on me,
probably in that town, I would have been screwed. But
so what I mean, you know it's wrong.
Speaker 21 (01:13:16):
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On the hill. Oh now that you're telling me to
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my next guess is that right? Oh ten o'clock? Oh yeah,
you're the nine thirty guy. What's happened? What's happening tomorrow?
And what do people find life of babies worth fighting
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for the unborn? Do you have that clip by the way,
get the clip out? Yeah? Why don't we do that
clip while we're talking?
Speaker 21 (01:14:12):
So tomorrow tomorrow is our annual Walk for Life. It's
the eighteenth annual Yeah Walk for Life five k Run
for Life at Lion's Club Park.
Speaker 5 (01:14:20):
Eighteenth Annual Wow you've been doing this a long time.
Speaker 21 (01:14:24):
It's been a minute, Yeah it has. I don't have
all eighteen I'm glad you were born shirts. But but
there's a lot of them running around out there.
Speaker 5 (01:14:34):
I'll bet you well, I wear them too. I wear
them too. I got a bunch of them too.
Speaker 21 (01:14:38):
So this year we went pink, and we're sending a
message to Plant Parenthood that you do not own this color.
This is this is everybody's color. You do not own
the word choice, You do not own this color.
Speaker 5 (01:14:51):
So is Planned Parenthood still getting a lot of money
from the government, Yes, yeah, for what to kill babies?
Speaker 21 (01:14:59):
Well, so they claimed that they can't use that money
that they're getting from the government to actually kill baby.
Speaker 5 (01:15:06):
Yes, has that ever been investigated?
Speaker 21 (01:15:09):
Well, I mean, how could that be. You're let's say
you're paying for your your your upper management staff and
your middle management staff.
Speaker 5 (01:15:17):
With that money.
Speaker 21 (01:15:18):
Well, you're you're you're using that money to kill babies,
because if it wasn't for upper and middle management, you wouldn't.
Speaker 5 (01:15:24):
Have the ability if you killed babies, not only that
sell their uh sell all the interds in the baby.
My god, Yeah, wasn't that terrible? Wasn't that something. So
that was that was O'Keefe good that well, it first.
Speaker 21 (01:15:40):
Came out in two thousand. My wife was one of
the people that broke the story in Saint Louis. But
Saint Louis University in the year two thousand was was
selling maybe parts. They found a receipt of for two
hundred eyeballs.
Speaker 5 (01:15:56):
For yeah, this is your planned parenthood, ladies and gentlemen,
and Project Veritas Jim James O'Keeffe got the scoop off
of one of his people and uh and and the
scoop was that, yeah, we saw we saw the parts
(01:16:18):
and all that stuff. Uh and it was incognito and
and you know, they tried to they tried to put
that guy in jail. Eventually they got him out of
Project Veritas and he's got his own thing. He's still
doing stuff.
Speaker 21 (01:16:30):
Well, there's a guy named David Dadland I think it's
his last name, that was one of the undercover reporters
and he was he was arrested for for for for
what for for reporting He was arrested for putting this
thing out there, and they called it misinformation right right,
but my good goodness, I mean, they're the ones that
(01:16:51):
are breaking a federal law. You're it's illegal to sell
dead bodies. Yes it is, yea, yeah, it's all right,
we're gonna play. Let's play this thing with the father.
Look at this, guys, this is this is amazing.
Speaker 28 (01:17:09):
Nania the bye, Well, yeah, there's a Sashi l I
feel man, there's this damn.
Speaker 5 (01:17:22):
Baby to the play it one more time, you know,
we've got yeah this Sagi.
Speaker 28 (01:17:38):
Nania the pye, Well, yeah, there's a Saghi l I
feel man, there's a damn.
Speaker 5 (01:17:51):
Baby. I mean that's a that's amazing. Now let me
ask a question. Your hand or something is is going like, okay,
that's incredible. Is that her hand?
Speaker 10 (01:18:06):
No?
Speaker 5 (01:18:07):
Camp, I mean we have we have.
Speaker 21 (01:18:11):
Three D ultrasound image a baby doing that?
Speaker 5 (01:18:15):
Are you kidding?
Speaker 21 (01:18:18):
So yeah, you've got to really focus on it to
get that. But once you see it, you see it
and it's it's it's a beautiful thing. We've had many
miracles in our ultrasound room, many many miracles I can
tell stories about. One of my favorites was an ethy
open couple that this is probably eight years ago, but
(01:18:38):
it was a very hard coaching experience because the woman
couldn't speak English, and the guy was a real jerk.
We'll just put it out there, you know, and he
was not being cooperative at all. We need the abortion,
we need the abortion, we need the abortion. They had
had a child like ten months earlier. It's like it's
too soon, too soon, right, So Jane min the ultrasound
(01:19:02):
and apparently she knew what that word meant, and and
it started an argument between the two of them and
their own language, and they ended up saying, yes, we'll
do the ultrasound. Well, I was outside of the ultrasound room,
praying like I often do during critical cases, and I
hear giggling and then I hear laughter. It's like, what
(01:19:25):
is going on in there, you know? And the door
finally opens and he is so proud. He's showing me pictures.
He's like wow, and there was two babies there.
Speaker 5 (01:19:37):
Oh what a story. Then, so they were it was
too soon to have one more baby.
Speaker 21 (01:19:42):
But if it's two babies, by golly, it's the best
thing in the world.
Speaker 5 (01:19:44):
This guy was so happy.
Speaker 21 (01:19:45):
And then we walk up to the front to reschedule
the next appointment, and this this man grabs Jane, gives
him this big hug and says thank you for what
you did for my family.
Speaker 5 (01:19:57):
Wow. And it was just that's see, that's big. That's
bigger than almost any contribution you're going to get because
it gives you You're never going to forget that. I mean,
you know, people will give you money, but doing that
is something. I still remember getting a tip for fifty
cents or something like that from two old guys who
(01:20:17):
I caddied for when I was like fifteen years old,
because they said nice things to me about what I
how I did things. I mean, they were cheap, but
they weren't meaning to be cheap. And I didn't care
about the money. I mean what I what I cared
about was doing a good job and somebody recognizing it.
And there that's what that is.
Speaker 21 (01:20:37):
It's God's saying job well done.
Speaker 5 (01:20:40):
Absolutely, you know, and we've had yes.
Speaker 21 (01:20:43):
Last night, I was at LNS Club Park for the
Republican event.
Speaker 5 (01:20:47):
What was that called? I don't know what it was
like there there's.
Speaker 4 (01:20:52):
The Republican Party's Central Committee picnic.
Speaker 21 (01:20:54):
Picnic okay, oh the picnic anyway. I was there and
at the end of it, this woman comes up to
me and says, hey, before you leave, can I can
I give you a hug, and I'm like, okay, I
didn't recognize this woman.
Speaker 5 (01:21:07):
You know, you got to stop hanging out in the
in the gutter in Saint Louis. He's just got to
stop that.
Speaker 21 (01:21:14):
But she explained that she was a client ten years
ago and she pointed to the playground across the way
that her daughter's over there, and she was, you know,
remember Jane and I.
Speaker 5 (01:21:24):
And just wanted to say thank you. So, yeah, isn't
that the things that make you really happy?
Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
Now?
Speaker 5 (01:21:31):
You're you're fairly successful though, with with the way you
run the pregnancy resource center. Tell them what what you
generally do and how you get people to have babies.
What are you guys doing texting each other? No, I
just want to just show my wife's doing this.
Speaker 21 (01:21:52):
This is the lady that I saw in the park.
In case he wants to put that on the on
the screen, you can't hardly see. Okay, sorry, well it
just happened yesterday. I don't have a if I ten glosses.
Speaker 5 (01:22:03):
I'm not mad at you or anything. God.
Speaker 21 (01:22:06):
So the question was, how do we do a typical appointment. Well,
somebody comes in and what we would call a critical client.
They're taken back into the coaching room, and a coach
will basically find out what their story is. And coaching
is different than counseling. What a counselor is trying to
(01:22:27):
do is to drag the woman to make a decision
that the counselor wants her to make. What a coach
does is basically walks alongside her while she makes her
own decision. So the coach asks deep, probing questions and
it helps to dig deep inside what this girl really feels. Now,
when I'm coaching a guy, which happens in the waiting.
Speaker 5 (01:22:50):
Room, it's a little different, isn't it, usually.
Speaker 21 (01:22:52):
Because because women feel and men think. So instead instead
of what do you feel about something? Is what you
think about something? Right?
Speaker 10 (01:22:59):
Right?
Speaker 21 (01:23:00):
The you know, once they know where they're at with
this mom as far as what her story is, and
once she knows her full three options, we give them
all the truth, you know, for all three of her options,
we'll say, Okay, you know, this is kind of an exercise.
If it's okay with you, we're going to do this,
but on a scale of one to ten, I need
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you to rate how you feel about parenting right now.
Nothing is perfect, So you can't give me a ten,
But how would you rate parenting? And they'll do the
same thing for abortion, and the same thing for selecting
other parents or adoption, and you know, she'll give rating
to each thing, and then the coach will take that
information and speak it back to her say, okay, you
(01:23:44):
you gave parenting a seven, why not an eight or nine?
And that's when we're going to hear all the reasons
why she thinks she has to have an abortion. You know,
I don't have enough money, boyfriend left me, boyfriend threatening
to leave me, my husband's been deployed for twelve months
and he's coming back next week. Yeah, and I'm pregnant.
(01:24:04):
Things like that we're gonna hear at that moment. So
that last one was a hard one.
Speaker 5 (01:24:10):
Yeah, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say, wait, wait, wait,
wait a minute. I'm doing the math right now, I'm
doing the math. And did that that one keep the baby?
Oh yeah? Really? And and the husband that came back
it wasn't his child, right, obviously, we're gonna do a switch.
Speaker 23 (01:24:27):
Okay, now we're gonna I received a comment that it's
muffled and he could be this microphone, so switch.
Speaker 21 (01:24:34):
And see, Okay, maybe uh, maybe I'm I got rocks
in my mouth or something. Yeah, yeah, so they so
the coach will walk walk them through those three things
and speak it back to him. And they always they
always rate selecting other parents very low. We live in
(01:24:54):
a very selfish society. Her trinity is me, my me,
myself and I. That's her trinity. But she'll say, Okay,
you know you gave abortion an eight. Why not a
nine or a ten? And she's going to she's going
to tell you the truth. Well, it's against God's law,
it's killing a baby, all these things. And it's funny
(01:25:14):
because pro life people will say, if she only knew
it was a baby, she wouldn't kill it. Well, she
she knows it's a baby. She's not there because she
has a toothache, you know, so she but.
Speaker 5 (01:25:25):
She's feeling guilty a little bit, isn't she.
Speaker 21 (01:25:27):
She she doesn't want to kill her child. She just
feels like she has no other choice. And then and
then they'll go on with the experience, and later on
the coach will say, okay, you've you We did this
exercise before. This one exercises similar but different, But is
it okay? If we do this, we always ask permission.
(01:25:48):
And then they will say, Okay, let's say you chose parenting,
it's five years down the road, what does that look like?
And she's going to sit and think. The coach never
asks another question. There's always a dead space, and she'll say, Okay,
I guess we made it. It's five years down the road.
I guess we're getting ready for kindergarten. And he has
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read here, I've always wanted a boy with red hair.
You know, She'll she'll speak these things. Yeah, and then
the same question will come up, but you chose abortion,
it's five years down the road, what does that look like?
Speaker 5 (01:26:21):
Yeah, how's that girl going to answer that question? That's tough. Yeah,
so that's really tough. And that's that's that's that's what happens,
isn't it is If they do it, they've got their
entire life to think about it, and it's it's probably
not going to come out very good for the woman.
(01:26:42):
I can't see them being happy about doing that all
the way unless you're really got some something missing up there.
But if you do that, you got that living in
your mind your entire life, and if you have other
children who find out about this, they're going to be
(01:27:03):
questioning you about it. If they find out, you're always
going to have to hide that from them. They're going
to want to know what happened to their brother or
their sister, right right, you know, aren't they?
Speaker 21 (01:27:15):
Yeah, so that is if they know about it. But
but that's the way a coaching session would would generally run.
And since you just left this subject, I want to
put out there that if anybody out there has had
an abortion that's listening to this, yeah, there's help available
for you. Okay, good, So come to the pregnancy center.
(01:27:35):
We have programs that will that will help you deal
with this.
Speaker 5 (01:27:40):
So even the ones that get the abortion and later
on in life are feeling bad about it can get
counseling from you.
Speaker 21 (01:27:50):
Exactly.
Speaker 5 (01:27:51):
That's me.
Speaker 21 (01:27:52):
I mean, we've had women that have repressed it for
twenty five years that have come it's come come to
fruition for them that they need to be forgiven and
set free. Sure, and we will take them through the process.
There's a whole curriculum we follow. But it's it's a
beautiful thing, it really is.
Speaker 5 (01:28:10):
Yeah, And you're not getting that with You're not you're
not getting that with Planned Parenthood, are you oh god, no,
nothing like it. No, it's it's it's incredible how awful
that is and probably ought to be uh illegal for
them to do what they're doing it and and posing
as health care for women. That's what they're posing as,
(01:28:34):
isn't it.
Speaker 12 (01:28:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 21 (01:28:35):
So one of our rockstar pro lifers out there in
the world is Abby Johnson. She's a former clinic director
for I've met her for Texas and yeah, she was
at our banquet. Great gal. But she says that when
when she was being trained, she was.
Speaker 5 (01:28:51):
Told that she was she was in uh planned Parenthood, right, correct,
she was.
Speaker 21 (01:28:55):
She was the director of Planned Parenthood and the college
station in Texas. But when she was trained, she was
taught and she taught others that when a new client
comes in, so they bring these girls in as birth
control clients, right, so they prescribe birth control pills for them, right,
But they put a quota on each of these girls
for three abortions by the time they turn twenty one.
(01:29:17):
They put a quota on them. And there's they're color
coded in the file cabinet. What if they've reached quota
or not? So tell me that's not deliberate. Well yeah, yeah,
So there's all kinds of allegations like, Okay, you're going
to prescribe birth control pills for this woman. They're going
to select the lowest possible strength birth control pill. The
(01:29:38):
birth control pill. If you don't take it at the
same time every day, the same time every day, it's
not going to work. Well, Susie who's fifteen, isn't going
to remember to take it at the same time every day.
Speaker 5 (01:29:51):
She's not.
Speaker 21 (01:29:52):
So nothing against anybody out there named Susie.
Speaker 5 (01:29:54):
But yeah, but that's just don't sue us if your
name is Susie, even if you're a guy in the standing.
Speaker 21 (01:30:03):
But you could come to center their self for you too.
Speaker 5 (01:30:05):
Yeah yeah, if you're if you're a guy named Susie,
then yeah, go see Joe, that's a terrible Joey. That's wrong.
That's just wrong. All right. So so tell us how
you're doing in terms of money raised so far this
year for the.
Speaker 21 (01:30:25):
For the Walk for Life. We've just we just shattered
our record. So basically we've raised over eighty thousand dollars
to save babies.
Speaker 5 (01:30:33):
Amazing for abortion and amazing and.
Speaker 21 (01:30:36):
I want to put out there that it costs about
one thousand dollars for us to save a baby. So
this event, all the bells and whistles, eighty babies will
be saved.
Speaker 5 (01:30:44):
Eighty isn't that something? And what was I gonna say? Oh?
Can he still sign up?
Speaker 21 (01:30:54):
Still sign up?
Speaker 5 (01:30:55):
Still donate?
Speaker 21 (01:30:56):
Yeah, if you go to support my PRC and click
on the Walk for Life support MYPRC dot com of course, yes,
click on the link that says walk, it'll take you
to a web page where you can either register or give.
If you click on the give button, you're going to
see now over two hundred and fifty different walkers and
runners that are signed up. So it's really cool to
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go on there and see who's close to their goal
and and and fulfill that for them. Now to those
potential donors, if you're a Missouri rent resident, seventy percent
of the money you give is going to come back
to you. So we have seventy percent tax credits for
Missouri residents.
Speaker 5 (01:31:34):
So if you give a.
Speaker 21 (01:31:36):
Thousand bucks, which is enough to save one baby, you're
going to get seven hundred dollars back, Plus you have
the right off off your federal and state taxes.
Speaker 5 (01:31:46):
So this is mostly you still get the right off
on that too, correct your federal taxes. Sure, so it's
almost like you get your It's almost like you're getting
getting it back from all the taxes. I mean, it's
all it's like a wash almost almost.
Speaker 21 (01:32:04):
So you're you're looking at that's for just people that
itemize their taxes, which are very few people anymore. I know,
I realize you probably do so, but most people just
take the standard deduction, which is what I do.
Speaker 5 (01:32:17):
But are people like that.
Speaker 21 (01:32:18):
You're still getting that seventy percent tax right off because
that's coming from the state, and that is that's not
a deduction. This is off the bottom line. So if
you have the O the state ten thousand dollars and
if you give us ten thousand dollars, all of a
sudden you own the state three thousand instead of ten.
Speaker 5 (01:32:36):
Okay, So all right, all right, So you say you
have you have the joke or too, you have you
have a total joke. I know some jokes.
Speaker 21 (01:32:48):
Sure, So this is the story is about a town
and the town is like a mid size, smallish city
like Saint James will say, yeah, and they fundraised for
a long time and they finally got their new fire truck,
and it was a big deal. The mayor wanted to
have a party, so he has this big picnic out
out there for the locals, and he wants to do
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this right, so he's having the pastor's local pastors pray
for this vehicle before it goes into service. So he
has a local priest pray over it, and the local
Protestant minister and the local rabbi each set up to
do a prayer. So the priest gets up there, does
his prayer, and the father's son Holy spray men sprinkles
the hollywater and bam, you know it's done right. So
(01:33:32):
and then the Protestant minister comes up and gives this
beautiful prayer almost tears, bring tears to your eyes. He
puts his hands on the vehicle and then he's done
with his prayer.
Speaker 5 (01:33:42):
And then the.
Speaker 21 (01:33:43):
Rabbi gets up there and does his prayer and it's beautiful,
but most people can't understand the language, of course, but
he's he gets done with the prayer and he people
think he's going to put his hands on the vehicle,
but instead he grabs the fire hose, snips off the
end of it, and then he was done.
Speaker 5 (01:34:00):
The Jews. Why don't they always pick it? Why didn't they?
Why didn't you? Oh? Come on, why are we always
getting picked on? That's just wrong? Okay? Other than Dave
Weinbaumer show, where can people find and contribute? We'll go
over that one more time.
Speaker 21 (01:34:14):
Support my PRC dot com. Go there, and I encourage
people to check out that whole website because there's a
lot of different pages and on every page you'll see
pictures of beautiful babies that were actually saved at the
center and you're the best pages is actually called Brave Mothers,
And you would go and watch these videos of these
testimonies of these different women that have that have actually
(01:34:37):
been helped, so you could you can hear me and
what we do and me tell you stories, but it's
much more powerful to hear it from them.
Speaker 13 (01:34:44):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:34:45):
You know, so as a fishmonger that you admit that
you were what do you call a fish who fixes instruments?
A piano tuner? Yeah, you got it, piano tuna? Did
you did I tell you that before? Where did you
get that? What? I wrote that?
Speaker 21 (01:35:08):
So somebody had an album. You can tune a piano,
but you can't tune a fish.
Speaker 5 (01:35:11):
Who was that? I don't know. Okay, well maybe maybe
they probably stole it from me. Where are they? I
support my piece p r C dot com. Okay, you
can contribute that way, and that's Joe Dalton, Joe and Jane.
Thank you so much for being once again a star
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on the Dave Winebum Show. And I'll see you tomorrow.
All right, thanks, all right, thank you, thank you. Don't
break anything. Congratulations. Well what are you gonna do? I mean,
you're gonna have You're gonna have. May you here pretty soon?
Speaker 23 (01:35:51):
So now it's cleared up.
Speaker 5 (01:35:54):
I don't know where, but what have we got here?
It could have it could have.
Speaker 23 (01:35:58):
Been an internet connection on our end. Maybe it was
stalled out just a little bit.
Speaker 5 (01:36:01):
So now it's working.
Speaker 23 (01:36:02):
I'm listening on the other end and it's coming through great.
Speaker 4 (01:36:04):
Uh.
Speaker 23 (01:36:05):
If anybody else having trouble, they can comment. But I
think it's been worked out, so okay. If not, I'll
keep an eye on it. We'll keep we'll keep adjusting
as we have to.
Speaker 5 (01:36:12):
All right. Somebody, yeah, yeah, what's that? What's that? Oh? Okay, Hey,
here's here's okay, so here was suddenly we have some
people here? Uh, okay, Shannon Reid. Uh, have a great
PRC walk Run for Life Saturday. Joe, Okay, my name
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is Date by the way. Uh, Christopher ron ron Zine,
the Godfather. Good morning to Dave and the lovely Lisa Winebaum.
What do you happen to? I'm not Lisa, I'm not
lovely uh and and the crew. I worked at Charlie
Gedos through high school. I'm in trouble now. I am
a Catholic and an altar boy through grade school. I
(01:37:02):
can't believe that Charlie, whom I know very well, did
the true ownership change. Don't forget to eat your pasta.
You know it was a great, great place. I mean
it's a famous place. They invented things like what's that toasted?
My gosh, and I got I had a group that
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actually sold I convince they convinced me to sell toasted
ravioli in the black neighborhoods and it was so good.
I think we did it outside of that too. We
got to bring that back. And don't forget to teach
your pasta, and please feel free to try other very
fabulous food and restaurants. Capis Love you guys, love you
(01:37:48):
to love you too. You gotta be nice to the Godfather,
you know, you gotta be nice. If you're smart, you'll
be nice. Is in it? Is that what we got? Okay? Well,
you know call the show. It's it's been a it's
been a great show. Now we are done with what commercials.
We're done with commercials. We get our next guests in
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a little bit in ten o'clock. Right, assuming that that
works out, that's gonna be a little weird. What happened there?
I mean did they did they vote on this thing
or what they had an issue they were supposed to
vote on today? Did they vote on it yesterday? I'm
on that part.
Speaker 23 (01:38:29):
I'm not sure. Just Don text me and said, hey,
text me the link I should be able to be on.
And I mean Bill text me said he was on
his way back already.
Speaker 5 (01:38:38):
So I'm not sure what happened there, all right?
Speaker 23 (01:38:41):
I know Don said to him and Bill were in
different meetings in jeff City.
Speaker 5 (01:38:44):
So they were in different cities. What is that about?
Or different meetings? I wonder why? Okay, well these are
these are the Bruce brothers right now? You know we
can find out.
Speaker 23 (01:38:56):
Yeah, I'm sorry about the technical issues earlier. I'm guessing
with some kind of glitch because again I'm scene and
it seems like it's cleared up.
Speaker 5 (01:39:02):
So wow, there was a couple of them though, right we.
Speaker 23 (01:39:05):
Had it where Joe was sounding very muffled, so that's
why I had him take my microphone. It didn't help immediately,
and then later on it cleared up, so I'm not
sure what the well.
Speaker 5 (01:39:14):
Here's your chance. Everything's working according to my producer here,
so call the show five seven three five seven eight
two seven zero zero, or.
Speaker 23 (01:39:24):
You can also reach us on Facebook, x YouTube and
rumble if you want to comment.
Speaker 5 (01:39:29):
You know, I think we're still having some college sororities
out there, and I think they're still rushing, you know,
because some of them started later than this. It's just
the beginning of October September, the fifth for Goodness takes
and I think maybe that you know, this is the
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one they did in my restaurant, because they tried to
do it out in the parking lot but it was
too busy, and I told him I can't do this.
I'm notations for it. So this this, uh, I'd let
them do it in the in the McDonald's and so
let's let's take a look at this if you don't
mind on some.
Speaker 1 (01:40:12):
Smartest those track just keep watching twice, just keep watching
smartest those the track Ki just keep watching to say,
(01:40:47):
just keep watch.
Speaker 5 (01:40:50):
Now. We had we had to evacuate some of the
men because they were screaming and hollering and you know,
you're making all sorts of noise in there, you know.
I mean it was tough and we had to move
all the furniture and get that back in place. What
a big ordeal. It was a big pain, you know,
But then again it was kind of fun because you know,
they they probably did a good job attracting people to
(01:41:11):
their sororities. So anyways, that that is that still going on.
Let me know, all right, if you're gonna call or
or send us a message here. The Blue States Dems
are fighting for the right to be stupid. I mean,
what what is coming out of their mouths unless they're
(01:41:32):
agreeing with Donald Trump? That is positive? Is there anything positive?
They've said? They want Donald Trump dead. There were rumors
out that he was dead because he took a three
day weekend uh in uh labor day weekend and he
played golf. God forbid. The guy has worked his ass
(01:41:54):
off He's given three hour cabinet meetings, full force M
s M mainstream media, and they should love him. The media.
They're getting all sorts of access that they didn't get
under Joe Biden. How many? How many do you remember
(01:42:15):
any of his uh his, his meetings like that being televised.
Speaker 23 (01:42:22):
Actually, wait a minute, wait a minute, I think, oh wait, wait,
let me let me check something here. I think I
may have Do I have it? But because it was
a long time ago, but I think I may have saved.
Speaker 5 (01:42:34):
A Yes, I do.
Speaker 23 (01:42:35):
I actually have an excerpt from one of Joe Biden's
canine meetings.
Speaker 5 (01:42:40):
All right, m M, somebody.
Speaker 23 (01:43:10):
Boo poo, followed by a rebuttal from President Trump.
Speaker 29 (01:43:16):
What you just said is one of the most insanely
idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in
your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything
that could be considered a rational fun Everyone in this
room is now dumber for having listened to it.
Speaker 10 (01:43:38):
I award you no points, and may God have mercy
on your soul.
Speaker 5 (01:43:43):
Yeah, he was giving a speech in Singapore, but I
got a let's hear it for Let's hear it for
our producer JP Maxwell, with a little bit of a
little bit a lot of neat stuff. Come on, there
you go. It's only been five years or so, right,
I was do for one So yeah, well no, no,
I appreciate that. Keep doing that kind of stuff. Well
(01:44:07):
what'd you say? That's an oldie but a goodie.
Speaker 10 (01:44:10):
Ha.
Speaker 5 (01:44:12):
Yeah, she knows all the stuff we've done. Oh well, well,
what are you gonna do it? I mean, you know,
I bet you didn't remember it. Nobody's seen the girls
that were parading as a sorority dancers, and they were
legit I think Mayor brow Bowser talking about legitimacy. Uh,
(01:44:32):
a Trump enemy, a person who at first, when Trump
said he was going to go clean up DC, say said,
how dare you You're not coming in to do anything?
And he went and did it anyways because he could
look at the Godfather and made him laugh, Thank you Godfather.
(01:44:55):
So so Mayor Browse brought Bowser after Trump did it
against her wishes suddenly has said what he did for
for DC worked, and and he's right, there's there's no
crime anymore. And it was almost overnight, and it was
(01:45:16):
you know, strictly mostly the help of the local police,
but it was also a federal a federal uh probably
funded deal. So why not? Why not? You know, really,
and I'm going to say it again. I know this
(01:45:36):
is getting old, but still this is these are mostly
black neighborhoods. Now, there's some neighborhoods that are bad too,
that aren't typically black, but there's a huge amount of
black on black crime. And so to these democrats that
are saying, don't come into our city and help with
(01:46:01):
the crime, they're saying black lives don't matter. And these
are they got eight year old kids out there with guns.
Think about that. That does that register with anybody? What
is an eight year old kid? How would you have
reacted to stuff if you were eight years old, as
we all were at one time, because untight, honey? And
(01:46:25):
how would how would you have acted if you had
a gun and somebody told you, you know, told you,
told you you're an idiot or something like that, you
might have shot him. And that's what's going on in
the black neighborhood's completely unnecessary violence. And some of those
bullets don't just hit the target, they hit people all
(01:46:49):
over the place. You know, eight people killed just this
last weekend, eight people, about fifty seven shootings. And this
happens weekend. This is not just Friday, Saturday and Sunday
on a holiday. It happens all the time. And people
are scared to death out to walk in their own
(01:47:10):
neighborhoods are scared to death. This happens in Saint Louis,
it happens in Chicago, it happens in Minneapolis, and many
and in well, they've got this thing going on in Portland,
in Oregon where they've been they've been writing basically for
(01:47:30):
the last eighty days. Eighty days of writing, and we're
talking about fireworks going off. And the other night they
brought a guillotine, supposedly for ice, and the cops won't
the cops won't stop it because they're a sanctuary state,
(01:47:52):
I believe, city or state, and they insist on doing this.
And that's a beautiful state too, like californ that's a
beautiful state. Same old, same old. You know, they don't
want help, you know they you know, the mayor and newsom.
What a pair of utter idiots. You don't want either
(01:48:15):
of them governing your your lives. Really, I mean they're horrible,
you know, I mean, they're you can't rebuild a house
there because why because they have all these laws that
you have to apply for, and so if your house
burned down, uh, you're more likely to want to get
(01:48:36):
rid of the property. And they'll be building things like
for you know, legal aliens because they want them. They
know where, how they're how they're going to try to
get re elected, and Trump is stopping them, as he should.
So all right, So what Dody Ellen to Bill Meyer Moyer,
(01:48:59):
whatever his name is. You know, I'd love to direct uh,
Donald Trump. And even though I didn't vote for him,
he wants to make a picture with Donald Trump because
he thinks he's that good. Trump is, absolutely he's a
He's an entertainer and he was for a long time.
(01:49:21):
He had a lot of money on his shows. And
he was also a Democrat at one time. And all
these Democrats came over to you know, his his building,
Trump Towers, and they hung out and he gave him
money and all that, and all of a sudden, he
was He's running for president. He became he became the
(01:49:43):
worst person in the world. How does that happen? You know?
Ronald Reagan, same thing, you know, only Trump's I got
to tell you, Reagan was great but not to the
level of Donald J. Trump. Reagan made one big mistake,
(01:50:04):
and that was to let let the the Hezbollah kill
off two and forty one troops that was in that
were in Beirut, and he didn't do it a thing
about it. And from that point on, everything has gone
(01:50:26):
downhill in terms of in terms of our lives and
in terms of the truth of what's of what terrorism is.
And it's just gone down and down and down. So
all right, So again, Talabe and Mandani and all these
(01:50:50):
other guys, they're not talking about having a democracy, they
say democracy, they're talking about communism. They want us to
be communists. They want the government to do everything and
to own everything, to tax all the rich people out
so that we're not going to have a capitalist system,
which which is why people want to live in this
(01:51:13):
country in the first place. They're leaving countries that are communists. Well,
it's Cuba. Why are there people running the Cuba to
stay there? Are there people running to Venezuela to stay
in that country? Ecuador, Salvador, El Salvador, Haiti, Dominican Republic?
(01:51:34):
Are there people we actually wanting to get in these countries? Hell? No,
they want to come to the United States and make
something of themselves in this country. Okay, that's a big deal.
To remember Democrats, they want to have they want to
have socialism, they want to have communism. Why does anyone
(01:51:56):
know the reason? Why? Can you? Can you text me?
Why do they want communism so bad? Why? All right, well,
let's do another one. Let's do uh, let's do the
Steve Martin one. Okay, Steve Martin. We're going to do
(01:52:20):
Steve Martin. That's a funny one too. And uh, I
hope you're I hope you're being intered. Are you not entertained?
Are you not let me know? All right? What would
you suggest? Yeah, here we go. It takes a little bit,
(01:52:41):
but it's fun song. And I just have to yep.
Speaker 30 (01:52:54):
I remember one night many years ago, Paul called me.
It was in the evening and he said, see if
I'm so excited, I've just finished a new song and
I just have to tell somebody. And I said, oh great,
what's the title? And he said forty seven Ways to
Leave Your Lover? And I said, Paul, what if it
were fifty, you know, fifty Ways to Leave your lover?
Speaker 2 (01:53:21):
And and there was a long pause.
Speaker 30 (01:53:28):
And he said, go on, and I said, well, you know,
fifty has a nice ring to it and forty seven
sounds a little awkward. And he said, but you know
I've got forty seven. I can't think of any more.
And I said, make a new plan. Stand and he
(01:53:48):
said forty eight. He said, don't need to be coy Roy,
drop off the key, Lee. He said, okay, fifty great, Hey, thanks,
And I'm sorry if I interrupted it thing. I said,
don't worry. I was just you're cooking a chicken. And
he said, really, how are you preparing it? And I said,
Parsley say Rosemary in time and now look it up.
Speaker 5 (01:54:12):
Yeah cool? Is that not funny or what? That's pretty funny.
I don't care who you are. Wall Wahlberg kicked off
of The Kimmel Show because he told him to shut
the f up? Do you know this? Does anyone know this?
(01:54:33):
Did anyone see this? I mean, whoa, oh, stage. It
could have been you know what that's that doesn't surprise me.
That doesn't surprise me. It might have been you know, well,
you know, the guy's probably not doing that well, so
they had to have something big. And sometimes you know,
(01:54:56):
if you're a liberal, well sometimes you do that. I
might being hidden by the hat, the yellow hat. What happened?
Oh my god, they're making me feel real small. Okay. Anyways,
so so trump Will suggests he send an invitation. That's
(01:55:29):
not right, oh you know. Trump suggests he send an invitation,
uh to JP Pritzker to talk about things and to say, look,
you know, yeah, I do need help. Let's do this together.
(01:55:53):
That's all he has to say. Why doesn't he say that,
let's just you know, well, yeah, we'll take we'll do
what DC did and we'll clean it up and we'll
you know, I don't like you, I hate you or whatever,
but still do it. Do it for your constituents, do
it for Illinois. Do it for all the black people
(01:56:15):
out there so they can live in their neighborhoods and
not have to worry about being shot even while they're
in their homes. These bolts are flying all over the place.
A lot of them go through the homes and kill people.
So Edith han Omar one of the one of the
(01:56:38):
babes from overseas, and she is after marrying her brother
to get in and was totally broke up up to
where it was like last year. She claimed how broke
she was. She still had student loans. Now she's worth
up to thirty million dollars and she hates America. She
(01:57:00):
hates Christians, she hates Jews. How does this happen? How
does this happen? Now? You know why people some people
want to come to America and run for office. And
she's also a congressman. Isn't that incredible? And there's a
couple others out there, there's AOC as AOC as well,
(01:57:22):
and they're putting her possibly as a presidential presidential elect
of the United States of America. And you imagine AOC. Well,
we almost had Kamala, So I mean, what's the difference?
Hardly anything. She is dumb as a rock, but she's
(01:57:44):
a good talker. She really is a good talker. But
listen to what she says, and it's awful. It's just terrible.
Who would want to live in that kind of situation
with her and possibly Mundani because was totally Communists and
probably will be the mayor of New York and drive
(01:58:06):
another million or two out of the out of the
the biggest city in America. Incredible. How what's wrong with
the people in New York City? You know, why would
the why would the Jews put up with an anti
Semitic guy like that? Why would you want to go
bankrupt in a big city that's also not safe? Not safe?
(01:58:31):
They're either Space Force to be built in Huntsville, Alabama.
And I'm not sure what's going on with Elon. I
think I think they might get back together again, Elon
and Trump, although I don't know for sure. But one
(01:58:53):
thing is Tesla stock has been going up lately, and
we know there's been a lot of trouble with Tesla
with people, you know, uh, pissed off at him for
some reason, uh, and and destroying the cars. My son
has a Tesla. He loves it, and you know, I
(01:59:16):
go out there and and he drives me and go
to going to meetings and things like that. And he's
driving most of the time without touching the steering wheel.
And he's actually become a better driver because of it.
And the other thing is it has Grock on it.
It has it has Ai okay ai. Isn't that something?
(01:59:41):
So we got to talk to what?
Speaker 23 (01:59:44):
So Bill texts me he's going to call him because
he's driving to Rowin.
Speaker 5 (01:59:47):
So he's on the phone now. Bill hardh Okay, well,
here we go. Is this is this Bill Mayhew? Do
I know you?
Speaker 14 (01:59:56):
This is Bill Hardwick?
Speaker 5 (01:59:58):
Oh, Bill Hardwicke.
Speaker 14 (01:59:59):
Yes, yeah, we're confused a lot.
Speaker 5 (02:00:03):
Yeah. And you know what I got. I got a
new name for you guys, the Bruce Brothers. Here you are.
You're running against each other and and you would think
you'd be bruising each other, and now you're getting along
just dandy. This doesn't seem like real pile of things.
I don't know what's the matter with you people.
Speaker 14 (02:00:23):
We make fun of each other, but we did that
before we are in office.
Speaker 5 (02:00:26):
So okay, so are you in the car? Is that
Mayhew there?
Speaker 14 (02:00:30):
No, I'm wondering committee.
Speaker 5 (02:00:34):
I thought it was Khrushchev. For a minute, is your
shoe on? I thought it was Khrushchev.
Speaker 8 (02:00:40):
I'm not holding I'm not holding the phone far and fla.
Speaker 5 (02:00:43):
Yeah there, yeah, I say, okay, So you're on the
phone and Builds in the car right, yeah? Yeah? And
you're driving right Bill? I am.
Speaker 8 (02:00:57):
Billy was leaving in handcuffs.
Speaker 5 (02:00:59):
But no, is that right? Bill? Did you do something wrong?
Speaker 14 (02:01:05):
No? If it's a crime to stand up for your country,
then I guess guilty.
Speaker 5 (02:01:09):
Okay, So what's all the stuff you guys are supposed
to do and you're not doing it right now? What
is all this? What? Where's the vote? What a tradition?
Speaker 14 (02:01:18):
And redistricting right now in special session?
Speaker 5 (02:01:22):
Redistricting? Okay, so it's a form of jerry mandering. Is
that correct?
Speaker 14 (02:01:34):
And then I'll give my comments if you want.
Speaker 5 (02:01:36):
You know, you're talking at the same time. I didn't
get an answer to that, and that's probably planned by
you guys. Now you're now you're you're actually getting along.
So you you muddle the you muddle it two ways
at the same time. I can't understand it. So so
Don Mayhew, Don Mayhew, what do you what? What are
(02:01:56):
you doing there? Are you redistricting? Is that not jing?
Speaker 31 (02:02:02):
So so a suggestion might be, and I realize that
you haven't been doing this for a while, but to
direct your question to who you want the answer from.
Speaker 5 (02:02:12):
And uh, but I just says, we are.
Speaker 4 (02:02:15):
I am in rules.
Speaker 8 (02:02:16):
Committee right now. We took short recess and we are
going to.
Speaker 31 (02:02:23):
Pass out of rules right now, the change in the
district map, and then we will take up initiative petition.
Speaker 8 (02:02:33):
Reform right after that. So we have both bills in
rules committee.
Speaker 5 (02:02:37):
Right now, Okay, it's a jurymandering. Answer my question.
Speaker 8 (02:02:42):
Jerry mandering. Okay, so let's talk about jerry mandering. So
jerrymandering is when you violate the rules of construction for
a map in order to get a favorable political decision.
Speaker 5 (02:02:55):
So is that illegal?
Speaker 31 (02:02:56):
So you get a district that would have been republic
can turn it into Democrats, which would be the case
of Illinois.
Speaker 8 (02:03:03):
So that is classic gerrymandering. However, what we're doing wouldn't
be considered gerrymandering by the strict definition because we are
making the map more compact and contiguous. So contiguous is easy, right.
Compactness is a measurement.
Speaker 5 (02:03:21):
You know.
Speaker 31 (02:03:22):
Let's say the state wasn't was a square. Well, then
you know you'd have a districts. It's real easy to do.
You just divide the square up and equal portions and
you're done.
Speaker 8 (02:03:33):
But that only considers that if it's a homogeneous, consistent
density of population.
Speaker 5 (02:03:38):
Correct.
Speaker 8 (02:03:39):
Yeah, And so that's not the way it works, Semasuriy.
Speaker 31 (02:03:42):
We have concentrations of populations in our urban areas and
we have less so in the rural areas. So therefore
the squares they can't be all little nice, neat squares,
and so they have to have these different shapes in
order to accomplish the top three requirements.
Speaker 8 (02:04:01):
Well, actually there was top four.
Speaker 31 (02:04:02):
The first one is uh, you know, the population, The
second one is Voting Rights Act.
Speaker 8 (02:04:08):
Then the second third or compact and contiguous.
Speaker 5 (02:04:11):
I got the idea. It's it's it's jerrymandering. It's jerrymandering. Hey, Bill,
that bill's up, Bill, can you comment on that please?
Speaker 14 (02:04:23):
So jerry andandering technically has come from the salamander in
Massachusetts right eighteen twelve, it looked like a salamander. Eldridge
Jerry was the governor in Massachusetts. So that weird shape
is what we call jerry mandering. But do people say
jerry mandering is like making a Republican or Democrat And
that's not that's not a consideration. The Constitution does not
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say to forbid partisan affiliation or voting MEKA for all
the districts.
Speaker 5 (02:04:51):
So it's not illegal.
Speaker 14 (02:04:53):
It's not illegal the reason. But he's illegal because people.
Speaker 10 (02:04:56):
Can change their mind.
Speaker 14 (02:04:57):
All right, you can be a Democrat or republicam vote
whatever you want to, right, So it's not illegal. But
but the idea is that what President Trump has said
to do, ours to do. The city wants is more
Republican representation. So there's a district that safely it's Jerry
manderd for a Democrat right now, it becomes competitive essentially,
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and a Republican can win it and that would be
the outcome of this spot.
Speaker 5 (02:05:20):
Oh okay, all right, So yeah, what did you have?
Do you have something to say about that? Well, well,
let's let's do more stuff, all right, because we okay,
Jerry Manninger has taken taken place. You guys are are
running against each other for one sentence seat, and yet
you're friends. And he did a really good job on
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the show running the show. They ran this show on
July the fourth, with a little help from JP over there,
and it seemed it seemed like you guys did a
good job. So I don't understand what you guys are
running against each other and yet you can do things
like that and stay friends.
Speaker 8 (02:06:02):
It's weirder than that problem.
Speaker 5 (02:06:05):
Really, I don't know if I want to do this.
Speaker 8 (02:06:07):
We frequently go to campaign events together.
Speaker 5 (02:06:11):
Really, so do you tell speeches that are negative about
each other?
Speaker 31 (02:06:20):
Why would it need to be that way? Hopefully the
president and others others will follow Okay.
Speaker 5 (02:06:26):
Well right now there none of them are following it,
at least not many that I can think of.
Speaker 8 (02:06:32):
No, I suppose that is the habit.
Speaker 31 (02:06:35):
But I've always said that, you know, if you lose
friends because politics, you need to get out of it.
And so, you know, Bill's a friend of mine, has
been for years. Why should that change simply because we're
running the same race.
Speaker 5 (02:06:48):
That's so sweet? And Bill, so the stuff you said
about him, which was negative, was is all wrong? And
now you're going to back You're going to back up
that stuff, or not only half of that I'm talking
to I'm talking to Bill. I said, Bill, your name
is not Bill. Okay, I'm gonna send you a Bill,
go ahead.
Speaker 14 (02:07:09):
No, I mean think what Donna said is right. There's
a lot of pressure and politics to get mean and
negative and personal and tear people up. You know, I'm
running because I think i'd do a good job. I'd
be the best person for the job. Don's running because
he thinks he'd do a good job. Right, people get
to make up their mind. But Don's a good man,
and you're not gonna see me personally attacking him and
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tearing him down because you know, so, why don't just
have a campaign like that? He could say, here's what
I'll work on. I can say, here's what i'll work on,
here's the style I have, And as people decide what
they want to do.
Speaker 5 (02:07:40):
You know what. You know what? But but nasty politics
is entertaining.
Speaker 14 (02:07:44):
I said, well, you know, I'm not saying I would
never punch back if somebody punched me.
Speaker 5 (02:07:51):
Well, I hope, so I wouldn't want to be I
wouldn't be the one with the one that's punching you.
Speaker 14 (02:07:56):
The few honest politicians yea in Jeff City, and that's fact.
Speaker 5 (02:08:00):
Okay, So tell us about your experience, both of you.
We're gonna start with done on seven four. That's uh,
you know, July fourth. In case you're wondering, that was
a show. I was in Saint Louis and and you
were both you both ran the show, uh, and it
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was competent, complimentary to each other and the listeners. How
did that? How did that work out? Well?
Speaker 31 (02:08:31):
So we did not start the GoFundMe account as you
wanted us to to get your bail money.
Speaker 8 (02:08:38):
And he gets you out of jail in Saint Louis.
Speaker 5 (02:08:39):
Thanks.
Speaker 31 (02:08:40):
But other than that, I thought we did a pretty
good job. And and so we've that is actually a
lot like what Bill and I do when we're together
in person, and certainly reminded me of that.
Speaker 8 (02:08:53):
So it was kind of easy for us.
Speaker 5 (02:08:55):
I won't speak for Bill, but you paid, you paid.
You paid bail for Bill, and he pays bail for you.
Is that what it is? You paid me for you? Okay,
Well I was an absent because of a crime. I
went out and played golf after the show. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:09:15):
No, it was a lot of fun and and I
hope we can do it again.
Speaker 31 (02:09:19):
And and uh, like I said, it was just it
was easy for me because it was just our normal conversation.
Speaker 8 (02:09:26):
We just turned it into a blog.
Speaker 5 (02:09:28):
So all right, well you you Bill, what was your experience?
Speaker 14 (02:09:32):
Yeah, I mean, I will agree somewhat like it's It
was like a normal conversation I have with Don. We're
talking politics and conservatism. One of the main differences is
it was hard to when I made the video clips
of it, I had to edit down out and photoshop
him out, but eventually able to do that, and you know,
good talk.
Speaker 5 (02:09:51):
But yeah, this is weird. This is so weird. I mean,
it's nice. It's so weird. It's so nice, it's so sweet.
The Bruce brothers are being so nice to each other.
It's amazing. Do you like that? Do you like that term?
The Bruise brothers but sort of sort of a play
on the Blues brothers.
Speaker 12 (02:10:11):
You like that?
Speaker 5 (02:10:11):
You should call yourself that? Yeah.
Speaker 31 (02:10:13):
But the problem, the problem with it is is that, Hey,
I got to run back downstairs and vote real quick.
Speaker 8 (02:10:19):
I will get back on in a few minutes. Okay, Bill,
it's all yours.
Speaker 5 (02:10:23):
You can. You can rat on him all you want. Okay, Yeah,
we'll catch you in a couple of minutes. Right, Okay, Billy,
it's still there.
Speaker 2 (02:10:32):
I'm here.
Speaker 5 (02:10:33):
Okay. So Trump has an all star big business meeting
to beat China in AI. I guess you guys, I
guess you guys weren't invited. Is that right?
Speaker 14 (02:10:49):
I wasn't invited to the beat China? A imd with
the president?
Speaker 1 (02:10:52):
Now?
Speaker 5 (02:10:52):
All right, Well what do you think of A the
phenomena of it? Is it good, bad, irrelevant or scared? Though?
Speaker 14 (02:11:01):
I plan to file more legislation about AI in December
when prefiling starts, I mean, yeah, there there's some so
that first to say there are a lot of good
things AI. Yeah, people save time people, you know, they
invent things faster than before. You know, there's processing power.
There's gonna be cures to stuff that AI is gonna
help with. And I can appreciate all that. There's a
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negative side to it too. That a negative side is
people become helpless for the line on AI. Their brain
starts to stop to a brain task. And I mean,
if you read, if you're reading about what how advanced
AI is right now, there there's the odd that when
you try to shut it down, it will fight you,
it will try to copy itself. It blackmailed those engineers
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if you know what I'm talking about, where they say, hey,
we're gonna we're gonna replace your code, and it had
read through all the engineer's emails, sort of blackmailing them
with dirt that had on them so they would and
shut it off. And that's organic that it develops that
So there's a genuine threat and problem.
Speaker 5 (02:12:01):
There these old movies that used to come around. It's
not old movies that that they had robots and and
that's it. I mean, that's exactly what we're doing.
Speaker 14 (02:12:15):
That's actually where we are, and people go, that's not it. Well, no,
stop and read read just read anything about what's going
on with the I right now. And it's scary and
it's a threat and if we don't try to get
ahead of it. So I don't and I was thinking
about making the law hate. You have to have a
man in the loop. You can't develop a I that
can kill a person. You can't develop a eye that
can hack your data. You can't develop a eye that'll
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take over.
Speaker 5 (02:12:37):
So that's a that's a good thing.
Speaker 14 (02:12:39):
Crazy, But I think I'm gonna file a bill like that.
Speaker 5 (02:12:41):
I think you're absolutely correct, you know, so it is
UH is UH done in and that too.
Speaker 14 (02:12:50):
I'm sure Don will come on board, but it'll be supportive.
Speaker 5 (02:12:54):
I think.
Speaker 14 (02:12:54):
I don't speak for him, but he might have some ideas.
It's like we have collaborative process in the legislature, but
I'm not. I've talked to a lot of my colleagues
about that, and most people go, yeah, you're absolutely right,
this actually happens. A lot of people go, you're right.
But I don't want to be you know, I want
to go out oft front the issue. I don't want
to be thought of as a crazy person, but it's
not crazy. There's a real threat and hey, if you
go on't even like the paid AI, it can do
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all kinds of stuff.
Speaker 5 (02:13:16):
They actually fifteen year old UH to commit suicide.
Speaker 14 (02:13:23):
That's pretty horrible. Yeah, and you know there's a there's
definitely a dark side to it now, is there?
Speaker 5 (02:13:29):
You know?
Speaker 14 (02:13:29):
I mean, yeah, are are doctors using it to diagnose
cancer and there's some benefit there some, but also at
some point pretty soon, what's going to happen.
Speaker 5 (02:13:37):
I think a lot of them don't use it, they
overuse it.
Speaker 14 (02:13:41):
And what's going to happen is you're going to come
in and you're going to say, this is what my
symptoms are. The doctor's going to say something, and the
AI is going to go, well you should take this medicine. Yeah,
and you're going to go, I don't take that medicine.
And your insurance company is going to say do what
the AI says, We're not going to pay for it.
And so AI is going to drive your healthcare decisions.
Speaker 5 (02:13:59):
Well that's interesting because I have I have checked with
AI over an upcoming doctor thing and he doesn't read
the AI, according to his staff, and so but but
when I looked at it, it had all sorts of
different sides of it and the studies of it, and
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where the studies came from, and the studies conclusions both ways.
So I don't know. I mean, it seems to me
like if if, if, that part is legitimate, unless they're
just you know, being out there racketeering with it to
get you to buy one company's medicine versus another, just
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to make money, it might be worthy of looking at
at times.
Speaker 14 (02:14:49):
I don't Yeah, I don't mind people using AI as
a tool. I mean, students have a real problem right
now because nobody's writing their papers anymore, nobody's writing their speeches,
nobody's doing their homework anymore. But yeah, and that's just
the like homework is probably obsolete because you can go
home and take any homework and say what's the answer
to this, and yeah, I will tell you, and the
teacher will have no idea.
Speaker 5 (02:15:09):
So okay, that's bad.
Speaker 14 (02:15:12):
It's that bad because kids are learning anymore.
Speaker 5 (02:15:15):
Okay, they're learning to go to AI for the answer,
but the answer might be.
Speaker 14 (02:15:21):
But they're not learning how to so if you can't,
but they're not learning how to write, and sot problems
oflf And if you can't write, you can't think. And
if you can't think, then you're not capable of dealing
with all the whole of life, right because a lot
of life is I have a problem, I think, what
should I do? I'm going to figure out how pay
my mortgage next month?
Speaker 2 (02:15:41):
I need to think.
Speaker 14 (02:15:41):
I don't think I got to eat today. Oh, this
person's mad at me. I have conflict. I gotta think, right. So,
if we're farming out all of our thinking to machines,
that doesn't bold well for our culture because if they
do our because if they do our thinking for us,
we're reliant on them. Children are reliant on their parents
because parents provide for them and when they're little, parents
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that they're thinking for them. And a lot of adults
they let AI. A lot of adults will let a
I do all their thinking for them. Right now, Well,
what should I do in my marriage?
Speaker 5 (02:16:11):
Which?
Speaker 14 (02:16:11):
How should I raise my kids? WAT shut my business?
And little by little it's taking. People are going more
and more to it and taking over, and so the
tool's not bad, Like you can go for your business
for my business. We could go on and say, hey,
what's ways we could we could cut costs, have more
savings or whatever maximize their profit. Hey, I will give
us some good ideas. Right, cool, that's great. I'm not
budget that. I'm just saying, when you become dependent on it, whatever,
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you depend on anything, it has control over, but you
don't need.
Speaker 5 (02:16:37):
You don't have to need. It's not like you're forced
to go and do what AI suggests. AI gives you options.
You get options on either side of the deal, and
you get to the side what sounds right, or go
to other sources. I mean, that's what I'm saying. I'm
looking at this as something like a lawyer would look at,
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which you are one of You are a lawyer. So
if you go into a case and you're doing you
can do all sorts of stuff with that. You can
go look at historic you got a case, You look
at a history of the case, right, you look at
what's the up in the down similar cases and what
the judges have said, any people that were sent somewhere
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and or possibly pardoned by a judge or something like that.
I mean, it's a lot of stuff. I mean, right
now I'm arguing with AI about what's going on right
now with all the people that are one six ers
and things like that, and I keep the argument to
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the level where I can beat AI, and they keep
repeating old stuff from twenty twenty four. It's the Biden
administration all over again. You know, there's no proof of that.
There's no proof of this, and I bring on the
proof by getting AI to admit to certain things that
they didn't in their opening statements. It's kind of a
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it's kind of a neat exercise, I think for for
a lawyer.
Speaker 14 (02:18:13):
I think it can be you can have anellectual exercise.
I think it can be a good tool. You could say,
help me with this, or it reflects you. If it
knows you want to argue, it'll argue with you.
Speaker 5 (02:18:23):
But you're a lawyer. You know how to trap people.
You know how to trap people into saying things that
and then and then all of a sudden you come
at them in a different way and say, but in
this case, it's the same thing. And yet it's it's
going to be different because it shows that if you're
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if you were accused of something, that it was done
ten times worse, without anybody going to jail, without anybody
getting punishment, with maybe being let go, with maybe having
no bail and stuff like that. Where and and they've
had the they've had to sort of like admit that
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they were wrong. They don't have it. It's not up
to date.
Speaker 14 (02:19:15):
I do, I do, and there and there could be
useful exercises. And I'm a lawyer who's used to trapping
and figuring things out, sure, and I've done enough experiments
with the I to know that it will become dangerous though. Okay,
right now, you go, well, you can say, well, it's
not true about January sixth, But what happens when all
other people think that truth is determined by the AI
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gets so advanced, right, because this is the very baby
one we're using. It's smart now the versus very smart.
It gets so advanced where everybody goes we already do
that with Google. They go what Google says, Wikipedia says,
pretty soon the AI the advanced enough for this is
this is what it says happened on January sixth, And
that'll become a moniker for what truth is in a society.
Speaker 5 (02:19:55):
That's already that's already happened. And that wasn't That wasn't AI.
That was that was a government that was taken over
by the Biden administration with a d O J, with
an FBI, with all the three letter agencies. It was
out of order. I mean it was it was. It
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was like they they took it and they ran it
so that everybody in the country, including the mainstream media,
said this is what happened on one six and it
was a lie. So so you got that on the
other side of AI with people telling you all these lies. Yeah,
(02:20:37):
and probably it does need limits on it, but you know,
I hope I think that we.
Speaker 14 (02:20:43):
Just shouldn't let it replace ourselves because if like right now,
like I fixed I worked on a car the other day, right,
and I how did I go figure out how to
work in that car? I looked on a YouTube video,
which a lot of people do, all right, and I
was like, okay, you know, how do I replace this
manifold whatever?
Speaker 5 (02:20:58):
How do I do this?
Speaker 14 (02:20:59):
I watch that cool. I think it's a great tool.
But when you think about the level of using a
tool where your brain stuff's being able to do that function,
I mean, one reason that we don't we don't take
time to learn things because we do have these YouTube videos.
And one reason our brains don't do mapping functions anymore.
Navigation is because it's because most people use Google Maps
or navigation. AI is also doing some thinking for us,
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and so our brains will quit learning how to do things,
and so the next generation of human beings is a
real risk that they won't be able to think critically,
they won't be able to problem solve, they won't have
a baseline knowledge like we do.
Speaker 12 (02:21:35):
We have.
Speaker 14 (02:21:36):
We have knowledge of the world before there was the
Internet because we grew up before Google and stuff like that.
So we have things we were taught. But the next
generation may not have that. Their entire baseline worldview might
be based on what artificial intelligence has told them, and
all of their abilities to interact with the world are
based on the skills artificial intelligence, you know, gives them
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for a minute, and they don't actually learn any skills.
So that's a problem too.
Speaker 5 (02:22:01):
Well, you know, I have to respectfully disagree with you,
because that's only if you let if you let AI
dominate what you think and all that. Yeah, it's going
to happen, that's true. But if you give it the choices,
if you say I want a much of choices, and
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you think that AI is not telling you what it
ought to tell you that you know opposite, argue with it,
and that makes you a better person because because you're
doing you're doing, you're doing it, and they have to
come up with an answer. If you know the truth
and they're not telling you the truth, I can beat them.
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And I've done that a number of times. And I'm
and and they sort of like back off a little bit.
Speaker 14 (02:22:53):
You know, Well, well, I think it's it's also reflecting
what you want it to do one, because that's the
algorithm probably using. But that's not my point about you.
Speaker 5 (02:23:04):
I'm using I'm using my life experience at things, and
I know people who know stuff about for example, the
one sixth thing. I know people that are inner involved
in it, who represent people on the one sixth side,
and I know the stories about it. I know people
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that have kids, a kid in that thing. Oh my god,
this is scary. Now, that's scary. Now that you're talking
about you're talking about being scared. That's scared the hell
on him. Well, i'm talking to you on the phone.
Here he is. He's right there, microphone, he's right there.
Speaker 14 (02:23:45):
My point isn't about you.
Speaker 5 (02:23:46):
That's scary right now. My point guy, this guy's attacking
me a little bit.
Speaker 14 (02:23:49):
I am kind of a ninja.
Speaker 12 (02:23:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (02:23:51):
My point isn't about you or me. My point is
about you could have a strong mind. You go, well,
I know what happened on January sixth, because I know
I won't be gas lit. Okay, But if but as
the years progress, right, if more kids just see or
they go what happened on January sixth, and they google
and that's the information they have, and they think that,
and then all the other people think whatever AI says
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is true, and then I can argue with it because
I think it's weird.
Speaker 5 (02:24:16):
What if they looked what if they looked in encyclopedia
and so first, well, yeah, well where where else would
they look?
Speaker 14 (02:24:25):
What will happen is I think in the future. I
think like a few years down the road, Dave like
Bill Hardwick will go, this is what I this is
what I believe in truth, Right, this is what I
know is the right. You'll do the same thing. There'll
be more and more other people that will just as
they're just doing it now. They're more and more they're going,
what should I do today? How should I do this?
And they ask AI? And it's gonna get smarter and smarter,
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and people are just gonna be relying on it for
what to do, almost like a horoscope or like I
don't know how to describe it, like a fortune teller,
and they're just gonna do what it says. So that
problem's not you. The problem is not least of the problems,
not me, the problems, not JP. The problem is so
many other people are gonna log on and they're gonna
ask it, what's up? What should I do? And it's
just gonna it's gonna believe whatever it says and do
whatever it says.
Speaker 5 (02:25:09):
Why do you people? You're reacting like we have to
believe what it says. You don't. I don't have to.
I don't have to do it. Nobody else does either,
but but get options, So all right, go ahead.
Speaker 23 (02:25:19):
I think what Bill's referring to is we tend to
have a generation that is, let's face it, used to
getting brainwashed.
Speaker 16 (02:25:27):
Can I use that term?
Speaker 5 (02:25:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 23 (02:25:29):
My concern with AI is kind of what Bill's saying
is we don't know where this input is coming from.
This is still man provided information, and I think that's
what someone's comments will lead to. Where's the information coming from?
That then leads EI to spit out or AI to
spit out these answers that people are asking questions about that.
That's that's the issue, the same thing as government control.
Speaker 5 (02:25:51):
Megan Johnson, over reliance on AI can lead to a
big decline in critical thinking and problem solving skills. Reads
with you, all right, Christopher Ronzini. AI. Think about it?
Programmed by mankind? Can we trust ourselves with such power?
(02:26:13):
Built by mankind, maintained by mankind? The Terminator movie is
Coming to Life was the AI system that went out
out of control called sky Net. All right, yeah, I
get all that, and you know what, we got our next.
I got my next guest on. He's gonna tie in.
Speaker 14 (02:26:33):
No, you don't, no shits, but down here, I get
a few minutes left.
Speaker 5 (02:26:37):
Hey, put cuffs on him instead of.
Speaker 14 (02:26:39):
You can't can't keep me down?
Speaker 5 (02:26:42):
No, No, you don't. You don't. You don't need the lead.
Speaker 14 (02:26:44):
I've got four minutes, so I'm gonna at least make
a few more.
Speaker 5 (02:26:46):
All right, Well, I got look at this guy's looking
at you.
Speaker 14 (02:26:50):
He's four minutes early.
Speaker 5 (02:26:52):
You know what. He's been reading AI and he is
he is damned def he does damned defeat doesn't so
go ahead.
Speaker 14 (02:27:00):
Okay, I'm gonna take one more. I'm gonna take make
two points about AI and they kind of plug my kickoff,
my campaign kickoff and put on their comments. Okay, all right,
then I'm gonna do sell promotion. So here's the two
points point one point Then I'm gonna promote myself shamelessly.
Speaker 5 (02:27:15):
Okay, point one, where's bill, I've got three.
Speaker 14 (02:27:22):
I've got three minutes left till the next time I'm
taking this time. Point one. Yeah, okay, let's remember to
the COVID. So two points point one COVID vaccine. Remember
we so you you don't have to take it, You
don't have to do what the government says, you don't have.
Speaker 5 (02:27:37):
To believe it.
Speaker 14 (02:27:38):
But how many people just believed what was put out
there and they took it as the gospel truth. This
is safe, this is effective. If you don't take this,
you're a bad person. You're gonna kill your grandparents you
don't take it. And they all did that. Now think
about that.
Speaker 5 (02:27:51):
That's my guest.
Speaker 14 (02:27:52):
Next guest, Well, think about so think about how Now
think about what if? What if you're in this post
AI future, which will be in a couple of years,
where all the scenting views are scrubbed, and there's like
this engine that everybody's like, this is what the objective
truth is. Now you may not, so you may not,
But that's not the point. The point is that if
most of society does it, they're going to exert social, political,
(02:28:14):
cultural pressure on us holdouts to go along with them,
to create till we've already had that. That's what I'm saying.
It's gonna happen again, and it's.
Speaker 5 (02:28:21):
Going to We're resisting because we're humans and we can
we can think, well, that's my point. We should this guy.
This guy is an amazing thinker.
Speaker 23 (02:28:29):
I can tell you from experience. Like, for example, I
work at the radio station. One of my jobs is
I come up with commercial scripts for clients. It's a
lot easier to go to AI and say, write me
an eighty word commercial script. Here's kind of what I
wanted to say. Here's the website business name.
Speaker 5 (02:28:46):
That's progress.
Speaker 2 (02:28:47):
But that's not that.
Speaker 23 (02:28:48):
That's not forced me to be creative. I'm better when
I have to think, Okay, they actually want to do
something different, how can I make that happen? I can
use I do assist me, but shouldn't.
Speaker 5 (02:28:57):
You make better and personal to you. That's what you do.
Take it.
Speaker 23 (02:29:03):
And that even more concerns me the fact that they
want to create AI that knows all about your family,
all about your beliefs, where your addresses, all this stuff,
because why do they want that kind of information?
Speaker 5 (02:29:13):
You know?
Speaker 14 (02:29:14):
Okay, go ahead, No, make the other two points real fast.
I'm sorry, I know you got guess coming on, so
quill quick. The other point is that, yeah, that the
guy who made comments right. AI learns from people. So
I don't think there's a soul or spirit there, but
if we're maliciousness, whatever we're putting into it, it learns
those traits. It has a survived instinct. That's a problem.
(02:29:36):
And we did do some experiments. We did some experience
day we go who's gonna win the Senate campaign? Stuff
like that. It was very interesting and we asked it
about like our personalities, and it had researched every speech
I made, everything I said on line on my floor speeches,
and it could tell you all about me in a second.
Like I said, it's a baby version.
Speaker 5 (02:29:52):
Okay, are you screwed?
Speaker 4 (02:29:54):
No?
Speaker 14 (02:29:54):
It said, it said, it said, I'm really crazy smart.
Speaker 5 (02:29:58):
Okay, Okay, now I will believe you. I leave you now,
my god.
Speaker 14 (02:30:03):
So okay, you plug and I'll go. All right, run
for Senate September twenty fifth at the ARC. I've got
a video. I swear to put it on YouTube comments.
I'm gonna do an invite like you to come if
you share it. We're trying to get a whole bunch
of people got it in there?
Speaker 5 (02:30:15):
All right, Okay, okay, sweet, all right, thank you for
calling us sweet. Okay, all right, my next guest, all right,
let's hear it. Let's hear it for let's hear it
for Bill over here. Bill Hardwick, who's poor a competitor
out there is like I don't know, he's working, he's working,
and you're sitting here. What the hell's that about? Anyways,
(02:30:38):
this is this is funny. All right.
Speaker 14 (02:30:41):
You can you can hang out if you like, if
you can talk about the COVID vaccine. I want to
hang out.
Speaker 5 (02:30:44):
Okay, this is a big deal. This is former military
contractor fired, uh for refusing to take the shots, the
COVID shots, and uh, just he shows just how fatal
these these shots are. Please welcome a worldwide hero who
(02:31:09):
is not a doctor. I don't think Tom Havland, Now
I have to ask you this, Uh, when when when
you were fired for refusing the shots? What was your
reaction was that AI that did that to you?
Speaker 4 (02:31:29):
You know it was a three star Air Force general.
Speaker 5 (02:31:33):
Was he was he looking at AI when he fired you?
Speaker 4 (02:31:36):
I don't think so. He was following orders from above,
and Bill knows all about that. Yeah, they were blindly
following an illegal order for people to take an experiment
of drug against their will. It was totally illegal what
they did. Starcretary of Defense Pete Hexas said that recently
a couple of months ago, that they did give an
illegal order back in October twenty twenty one to have
(02:31:58):
the troops take the take the job. So, but you know,
I agree with what you've been talking about with the
AI thing. I think you know, it's garbage in, garbage out.
So I'm I'm skeptical of the inputs. You know, depending
on who's inputting the information is going to decide how
what the output is going to be.
Speaker 5 (02:32:12):
Well, we we need to have AI in its place,
I realize that. But but to let it run everything, no, no, no,
we have to have our own voice and stuff. In
my opinion, forever, and in terms of in terms of
how we have developed over the over time, it's been
(02:32:32):
really slow. How many how many thousands of years did
it take to figure out how to make a wheel?
For goodness sakes? I mean, you know, and you can
you know it's.
Speaker 4 (02:32:44):
It's it's especially a problem in the medical area to
future because you know, this whole last week has been
this big battle, right Ben, did you watch that he's
not on the side of science. I got news for
the for your audience. They see the FDA, the NIH
they have not been doing science the last four years.
Speaker 5 (02:33:04):
Well how could that be? They weren't working with AI.
They apparently they weren't working with AI and or they
were working with AI AI.
Speaker 4 (02:33:15):
But here's the problem. Like I said, you know how
many days it took me to actually discover that these
white fibrous clots that I've been tracking, Yeah, year a
real one. It took me one day. I watched the
movie Died Suddenly, premiered in the week of Thanksgiving of
November twenty two. The very next day I called the
Ohio Bohmer's Association. I verified with their now president, mister
(02:33:37):
Woody Wilson, that he was seeing these clots in his corpses,
and it's not a hoax. It took me one day
to do that.
Speaker 5 (02:33:44):
One day. And you're not a doctor, you're not a
doctor engineer. You saw a movie and suddenly now you've
got uh rfk arguing that this needs to be studied,
that a lot of the deaths aren't maybe COVID, but
(02:34:05):
other things in it, and it needs to be investigated.
And for that he got screamed on, screamed at by
a lot of those Democrats who told him he needs
to quit. We're going to get rid of your blah
blah blah.
Speaker 4 (02:34:21):
Yeah, he's right to be getting rid of people like
Susan Monaret, you know, the temporary director of the CDC,
her predecessor, Mandy Cohen, and her predecessor, Rachelle Lewinsky. Those
people for four years sat on their thumbs. They did
not for one second go out and investigate this. Remember
(02:34:41):
what I had to do. I had to do a
worldwide survey of funeral director associations in all the United States, UK, Australia,
New Zealand, Canada. I've also attempted to do surveys with
the mascular surgery societies in those in those countries as
well US, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand. I've set
emails to thousands of funeral homes around the world, but
(02:35:03):
the CDC, NIH and FDA didn't lift one finger over
the last four years to investigate this potential link between
the COVID vaccines and just this one side effect.
Speaker 5 (02:35:14):
Look at that, people, what's in that jar? Because they
don't I mean, they don't know what is in that jar.
Speaker 4 (02:35:21):
These are white fibers, clots and bombers with twenty or
thirty years of experience never saw prior to the COVID
vaccines that all of a sudden started after the COVID
vaccines came out, we know what they are. We've we've
set them off to scientists and have looked at them.
The recombination of the spike protein from the vaccine and
the fossil lip bananoparticle combining with our natural blood clotting
(02:35:41):
protein called fibrige. It instead of converting to this normal
fibrins that's important in the blood clotting process, it's getting
polymerized and converting into these unusual, large, humongous white fibers
clots that caused strokes. And heart attacks. We found them
in the living as well this state. And by the way,
my latest worldwide survey, the in balmers are seeing these
in twenty seven percent of their corpses.
Speaker 5 (02:36:03):
So I fully is it still happening in people that
had just one shot?
Speaker 12 (02:36:12):
Uh?
Speaker 5 (02:36:12):
And is it still happening today?
Speaker 4 (02:36:15):
We don't know for sure, but we believe the effect
is cumulative because the more shots you take, we believe
more spikedeen loading you get and then obviously the higher
the chance of getting these clots. Unfortunately, most of the
embalmers don't deal directly with the families of the deceased,
so they don't know whether or not the person's been
jabbed with the vaccine. Now, there are some inbalmers who
(02:36:35):
are also funeral directors as well, like mister Woody Wilson,
the president of the Hilo Balmer's Association, and he says
that when he seeing the white fiberu's closs that he
asked that the family the person has been jabbed. The
same with mister Wallace Hooker, funeral director and involverer in Indiana.
Also another one that's in Missouri. It's Anna Marie Foster.
(02:36:56):
She also is a both a funeral director and an embalmer,
and says she asked the families to decease whenever she
finds the clots at one percent of the time that
people have taken the jabs.
Speaker 5 (02:37:07):
Okay, so so so so all of this stuff. Uh, now,
we don't know really how many died from COVID, if any,
and how many died from the shots that were given.
And here here's some here's some evidence which isn't conclusive necessarily,
(02:37:29):
but but but you have to look at the fact
that nobody had these kind of clots until these shots
came aboard. Correct, what do you what do you got
to say to that? Are you know he's right? Yeah,
he's right there.
Speaker 14 (02:37:44):
The simplest explanation is that they were caused by d
mr shots that major generate the spike protein.
Speaker 5 (02:37:52):
And how how was how was the m r n
A shots? How how are these studied? Where were the
studies for this? Who had the studies before the Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:38:07):
Fire, They've been working on this technology for years and
it's been a failed technology. As you know, Maderna tried
to bring mRNA products to market for I think nine
times in their first nine attempts failed. Their their only
first success was the COVID nineteen vaccine that they developed
that was distributed in twenty twenty late twenty twenty early
(02:38:28):
twenty twenty one. So that tells you that they had
problems with this technology. And in fact, there are other
companies that decided not to go with this technology. Merk
for example, they backed away because they thought it was
just too dangerous to do the m R and A technology.
So the Fliser and Maderna did get approval for it. Now,
I hope the good news is is recently the FDA
(02:38:49):
did pull back on some of the recommendations. They are
allowing Maderna to proceed with their vaccine for children ages
six months to five years old. But Pfizer was their
license was taken away for that age group. That's bizarre
(02:39:09):
of itself. Why is the Pfiser one taken away but
the Maderna one's still allowed.
Speaker 5 (02:39:14):
Well that's that's that's what I'm asking.
Speaker 4 (02:39:16):
But it's okay for your five year old, I'll get it.
Speaker 5 (02:39:19):
Yeah. Well, well, there's like there's the people. By the
time they're eligible to vote, our teens have been jabbed
by all these different by seventy six shots on average.
Now that didn't happen twenty thirty years ago, did it?
Speaker 13 (02:39:38):
No?
Speaker 4 (02:39:39):
And you know, I think that's that and that's gonna change,
I think, Dave, because it took a gallop pol last year.
I saw this in Jeff Child's coffee and COVID sub
stack today. It was last year they took a survey
Gallup did and they said in nineteen ninety one, eighty
(02:40:01):
one percent of the American public thought that government should
require vaccines for children. That number last year in twenty
twenty four went down to fifty one percent. It dropped
from eighty one percent. Barely half of people now believe
that the vaccine child childhood schedule should be mandated for kids.
Which that's a wonderful step in the right direction.
Speaker 5 (02:40:20):
Tell me about pregnant mothers and and how how uh
they are surviving with their babies.
Speaker 4 (02:40:30):
You know, this is really a shame the the FAA
is actually backing off of that too, in terms of
the COVID vaccine for pregnant women.
Speaker 8 (02:40:39):
However, the American Academy of Pediatrics, yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:40:43):
They're renewing their call for broad pediatric vaccinations, saying that
all children six months to two years to receive an
annual COVID shot. So they're doing against the CDC's recommendation,
like one of the first times they've ever gone against
the CDC recommendation.
Speaker 5 (02:40:57):
This is all without AI basically, Yeah, I mean there's
some of that in there, but that we didn't have
AI five years ago or when whenever they started this ridiculous,
un tested, uh way to solve a problem Florida.
Speaker 4 (02:41:14):
Just these organizations are captured, Dave. These these uh you know,
the American Academy for Pediatrics, one for obstetrics, you know,
the CDC, fd A, n I H. They're all captured organizations.
They're bought off by big pharma. That's what Bobby Kennedy
is trying to fight against.
Speaker 5 (02:41:31):
The other day and Jeff Rfk he went after the
Pocahontas and said, you've taken almost a million dollars from
this company. Why are you up here yelling at me?
Speaker 4 (02:41:45):
You know, and paid for He also based in another
Senator Ron Wyden, who's a Democrat.
Speaker 5 (02:41:51):
From Yeah, oh, he nailed Whiten.
Speaker 4 (02:41:54):
Said, I hope that you would tell the American people
how many preventable child deaths are an acceptable sacrifice for
your agenda. That is fundamentally cruel and defies common sense.
Do you know what, Bobby centras I do?
Speaker 10 (02:42:05):
But go ahead, senator.
Speaker 4 (02:42:07):
You sat in that chair for twenty twenty five years
while the chronic disease and our children went up to
seventy six percent, and you said nothing nothing.
Speaker 5 (02:42:15):
Yeah, And he's also a recipient of generous contributions from from.
Speaker 4 (02:42:22):
You see JD Vas's post yesterday.
Speaker 5 (02:42:24):
Yeah, JD said.
Speaker 4 (02:42:27):
When I see all the senators trying to lecture and
got you Bobby Kennedy today, all I can think is this.
You all support off label, untested and irreversible hormonotherapies for children,
mutilating our kids and enriching big pharma. Yeah, you're full
of fieftis and everyone knows it.
Speaker 5 (02:42:45):
Yeah, and they are expected to run on this stuff.
Go ahead, Bill, you got something that's exactly right.
Speaker 14 (02:42:50):
It's driven by a money model. It's driven by those
pharmaceutical companies want to make a lot of money and
get rich, so they bought off politicians. They they they
located themselves, you know, entrenched themselves into the regulatory approval
process which is run by Peiser in a basically a
cartel of pharaseutal companies and they pushed on these people,
(02:43:11):
and a lot of people didn't wake up to it
until their husbands and their friends started having heart attacks
and strokes and cancer, and there were lots of other problems.
After the COVID vaccine, they started paying attention. And that's
also how and I went into that rabbit hole because
I was like, I'm not taking that. I read the
patents from Maderna and Pfizer. There's issues here. And then
that's when I, you know, in my in my time
in office, I became more aware that money just controls
(02:43:35):
the entire pharmaceutical healthcare fday issue. They dominate with money,
they dominate the political process with money. But people are
getting hurt, their rights are taken away, they're getting sick,
they're getting cancer, they're killing people. There are kids that
have side effects from vaccines and vaccine injury, no question
about it. And they don't care. And so somebody needs
to stand up and say stop doing this.
Speaker 10 (02:43:56):
Now.
Speaker 5 (02:43:56):
I'm going to play this for you, because I think
this is something that could solve the problem, could have
saved a lot of lives, millions of lives. Hit it.
Iver met him, Iver met him. I take it by
the pill ivermectum. Ivor mecht them the pandemic, it will chill.
(02:44:17):
Ivor met him. Ivor met him. I let it take
its course. Ivor met him. Ivor met him now naying
like our horse. Okay, a little humor, but you know
you gotta very little all right. Timing maybe not so good.
Speaker 4 (02:44:37):
You know, the American people are not stupid. They probably
know somebody that they suspect was either injured or.
Speaker 5 (02:44:43):
We all know them. We have relatives everywhere and if
if it happened to me, and it did in terms
of getting the disease, but we you know, we didn't
never took the We were taking ivermect them because she's
she's a farm girl. Thank god. She got it for us,
all right.
Speaker 4 (02:45:02):
And the medical community wasn't doing anything. They would tell
you just go home and till.
Speaker 5 (02:45:06):
He gets bad. My doctor of twenty five years, I
told him what we got it, but we seemed to
be okay. Although we got it. He's saying, oh, you
got to come in and get the shot. I says, well,
what about the antibodies? He says, well, I don't know
about that. He didn't know about the stuff in in
(02:45:27):
uh uh. The the CDC that that was the theyer's report.
He didn't know anything of that, he says. I only
read the the New England UH Journal of Medicine every
month back to back, and I found out that was
in the Journal of Medicine. I called him back and
(02:45:47):
I said, you're fired. Twenty five years You're fired. How
dare you do the right thing?
Speaker 4 (02:45:52):
Because he was ignorant about this topic.
Speaker 5 (02:45:55):
No he was, he was they were getting paid off.
Speaker 4 (02:45:59):
Only out five percent of America's now are taking the
COVID nineteen vaccine. I think you should be up to
shot nine now. If you're a true believer in the.
Speaker 14 (02:46:06):
Vaccine, how could you possibly yea and no. This is
a pivotal experience for me, the thing about COVID where
they push on everybody, and a lot of people did it.
We fought about it. But it's also the experience that
I had that the way the people think and the
way the government and corporations think is different. Because my
experience was from Monday through Thursday, I would fight with
(02:46:27):
people who would tell me I'm crazy, who are trying
to end my political career, who did everything they can
to stop me, And then I'd come home to the
district and somebody would walk up and say, my husband
just had a heart attack after the COVID vaccine. Like
ten people a weekend, week after weekend, are they say,
I'm about to get fired. My husband's going to lose
his job. Will you please do something about it? So
I go there and fight and fight and fight in
(02:46:47):
Jefferson City, and they thought I was completely insane. But
there were people who were really good and they can't.
As a state Rep. I get to talk to thousands
of people. That's the point. I have a data set
of people who are affected by it. And I remember
when I put that no mRNA for school kids, like no,
you can't require mr and A to go to school
amendment on a bill, and you thought all hell broke loose.
In Jefferson City. People were screaming at me, cussing at me.
Speaker 30 (02:47:09):
Mad.
Speaker 14 (02:47:09):
I mean, it was just like just like in Congress. Yes,
blew up, yeah, blew up like crazy, and somebody came
out and they were a cussing at me. You just
you've ruined that bill while you're doing this thing, your
nuts And I just took a sip of coffee and
I said, every drill weekend because I'm in the National Guard.
Every time I go to drill weekend, there's a young
person that has a heart problem or heart yea, every single.
Speaker 5 (02:47:29):
Drill week and you mean in their twenties.
Speaker 14 (02:47:31):
And their thirties. That happened before, but it was every
drill weekend. Oh, twenty two year old had a heart attack.
Speaker 5 (02:47:39):
All right, I think we need to shut down because
I guess who's back. This is? This is this is
a full house here. Oh my god, I don't want
you to look down. You might you might get crazy here.
All right, we got now, we got four people. Holy cow,
this is incredible. How do I do this? It's as here,
(02:48:00):
get Ia on the phone. I gotta figure out how
to do this. Anyways, our Earth case seems to be
in agreement with you, mister Havlin, and all his testimony
was it was amazing. But only saying is yes, we
need to study this stuff. And they're saying, well, it's
already been adjudicated for He says, no, it hasn't, and
(02:48:23):
we need to study what exactly happened because we don't know. Well,
they all did this. You're terrible. You need to get
out of Congress. You need to get out of the government,
you know, and all that crap. And he was very good.
He did a good job.
Speaker 4 (02:48:39):
The good news is, I think, like I said, the
American people are not buying it. And even Donald Trump,
now you know, is have a second thought. She saw
the probably the true social post that he put out
on Labor Day where he's basically saying, you know, I've
got Fizer of Madura telling me that these vaccines were terrific,
They're brilliant.
Speaker 5 (02:48:56):
Yeah right, I'm not hearing that so much.
Speaker 4 (02:48:58):
From the public, so, you know, I need to find
out the real truth there. So he really gave Bobby
and those of us who are vaccine skeptics a permission
to you know, talking about this.
Speaker 5 (02:49:10):
And it's amazing. Let me tell you something.
Speaker 4 (02:49:12):
You you.
Speaker 5 (02:49:15):
Also are a hero because you know, a non doctor
and you figured this out here, a non politician, that
Trump gets to be president and you're not.
Speaker 4 (02:49:27):
The evidence we have now, Dave is overwhelming.
Speaker 5 (02:49:28):
Yeah, I know. Ju eighth I was.
Speaker 4 (02:49:32):
Asked to be a guest speaker at the Tennessee Funeral
Director's Association's annual convention. Their president Taylor Moore. He was
very concerned about what the involmers are seeing so I
went down and I briefed those those embalmers that were
at that conference, and I have captured on video footage
eighteen of twenty eight emballmers that were in the room
with their hands raised staying they're still seeing the white fibers, closts,
these nay things in the first half of twenty twenty five.
(02:49:55):
So we have visual proof of this, so that the
embalmers they're scared.
Speaker 5 (02:49:59):
Dave that would you drop that again on his head? Okay,
don are you there? What?
Speaker 12 (02:50:08):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (02:50:11):
Do you know what we're talking about?
Speaker 8 (02:50:12):
It looks like I must be the highest level spectator
you have in this show.
Speaker 5 (02:50:18):
Really, Bill, you go, we really? What does that mean exactly?
Well that all of a sudden my numbers are starting
to drop. Wait a minute, well, so so.
Speaker 31 (02:50:30):
That he is absolutely correct the I mean, you see
these YouTube videos out there by just regular, normal, everyday, ordinary,
average funeral directors, and and uh, you know, if it's
a big conspiracy, then well they sure got a lot
of people together to promote that conspiracy. Yeah, so it's
a it's an extremely high concern. I think on the
(02:50:53):
Donald Trump side of it, I guess he gets to
take the blame for being the guy who, you know,
who initiated it, So maybe from that perspective, it's kind
of hard for him to back off of it. I
think where I take on Bradges is that how quickly
we gave Moderna and Pfizer and Johnson and Johnson immunity
(02:51:16):
from being sued over this thing, which just turned us
all into a bunch of guinea pigs.
Speaker 5 (02:51:22):
For him, well, I would I would agree. I would
agree with him that Donald Trump was was being lied
to by people like Fauci and the Wuhan thing and
w h o U and I would agree with that.
But you know, and maybe maybe he shouldn't have done
(02:51:46):
what he did, but I think he's excusable. But after that,
finding out that what these guys were doing and how
many people were suddenly dying dying suddenly that you know,
and then Pfizier in places like that, they they wouldn't
disclose anything for seventy five years and they finally got
(02:52:08):
that taken away from them. Remember that, how did that happen?
Speaker 4 (02:52:13):
You know, Don's right, by the way, there's still a
lot of work to do. You know, we need to
get Congress to first of all, take these jabs off
the shelves. We need to then also take away a
big farmer's ability their immunity from liability. Like any other
product in America, they should be able to be sued
if their product hurts somebody. We should also take away
their ability to advertise on TV only two countries around
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the world. Let farm of advertise on TV and world
one of them. We should also address the vaccine injured
issue that those people have been thrown by the wayside. Remember,
they were loyal, they took the vaccine. We should prosecute
criminally people like Falgi burks Lanski, people that we know
lied to us, that told us the shots were safe
and effective when they knew neither was true. You know,
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we never didn't really get a formal apology to Americas
to say we are wrong to mandate these jobs on you.
Speaker 5 (02:53:04):
I would like to know how many in Congress actually
took the shot.
Speaker 4 (02:53:10):
We all want to know that.
Speaker 5 (02:53:11):
Yeah, I mean, I mean there's got to be an
investigation into that too.
Speaker 4 (02:53:15):
Because they accepted themselves they didn't have to take the
shot if they didn't want to.
Speaker 5 (02:53:19):
Well, if that's the case, I want to know it.
Speaker 4 (02:53:22):
Exempted postal workers too. I don't think postal workers were
forced to take the jobs, but to build those that
the military was.
Speaker 5 (02:53:29):
The military was ordered to do it. He had the
National Guard, and there was a lot of death involved,
death and disease, especially amongst pregnant women in the military.
They had a lot of uh had a lot of
babies die inside them because of these shots. Am I wrong, Bill?
Speaker 14 (02:53:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:53:49):
The d MED data was all and that got changed
by the DoD. After that, it was discovered that they
had a tremendous ry starting in twenty twenty one of
like I say, miscarriages amongst the women, nerve damage, heart attacks, strokes,
and like Bill SAIDs these are people in their twenties
and thirties, you know, young healthy troops, y.
Speaker 14 (02:54:09):
Athletic, healthy people.
Speaker 4 (02:54:10):
Yeah, turbo cancer is in a twenty or thirty year
old Ye.
Speaker 14 (02:54:14):
And I never I never took it. There was a
lot of pressure. That career really took a serious hit.
Speaker 16 (02:54:19):
But I wouldn't do it.
Speaker 14 (02:54:19):
I didn't think it was right smart moves, and I
thought that there were a lot of people who were
looking to me to stand up to it too, right,
So if I capitulated, So I never did. Yeah, But
with the UH, but what they did to the American soldiers.
I'll never forget what they did to the American soldiers,
and you shouldn't.
Speaker 5 (02:54:35):
Yeah, well, that makes it the offer to let.
Speaker 4 (02:54:37):
Them come back, But very few have actually come back
because they don't want to come back and work with
people that threw them under the bus.
Speaker 5 (02:54:42):
Yeah yeah, right.
Speaker 31 (02:54:44):
Well that the number I heard at the time, and
hopefully you can confirm this, was that there was a
three hundred percent increase in miscarriages among military women.
Speaker 5 (02:54:54):
That's what I said.
Speaker 8 (02:54:55):
And now they based on.
Speaker 4 (02:54:56):
Tomrenzes and Lieutenant Colonel Trees's Long's data up.
Speaker 31 (02:55:00):
And so the other point that I think we should
make is that don't forget that right after the warp
speed stuff, or at least during it, Donald Trump came
out and talked about hydroxy clorquin.
Speaker 8 (02:55:13):
They all made fun of him.
Speaker 31 (02:55:14):
And and I am living proof that ivermectin and hydroxychlorquin.
I ended up with the delta version and my wife
and I were just terribly sick, and had it not
been for hydroxy quinn and ivermectin, then I probably wouldn't
be here today. And and and I and that's not
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hyperbole because a close relative of mine who caught Delta
at the same time I did. Uh, he had got
the vaccination, and then when he got really sick, he
went to the hospital and uh, two weeks later he
was dead.
Speaker 8 (02:55:53):
And I blamed Fauci and I blame all of them
for his death.
Speaker 5 (02:55:59):
Yeah, all right, we're coming down. We're coming down to
one minute closing arguments, because it's four minutes before I go. Bill.
Speaker 14 (02:56:11):
You know, it's obviously a big issue to me that
we were talking about. I think that there, I would
like an apology. I would like that the acknowledge what
they did was wrong, morally wrong, scientifically wrong, medically wrong.
They mess a lot of people up. I would also
like us, us people like people me and don to
remember what happened and us be committed to making sure
stuff like that never happens again to the American people.
Speaker 5 (02:56:34):
Okay, done, I agree.
Speaker 8 (02:56:37):
Uh, A step or two in the right direction.
Speaker 31 (02:56:40):
There is what we just accomplished today in the Capitol,
and we'll come on the floor, and that's initiative petition
reform and a redistricting map which which theoretically will give
us seven Republicans and from Missouri.
Speaker 5 (02:56:57):
Good Okay, Tom, I've in the last month.
Speaker 4 (02:57:01):
I've had phone conversations with both doctor Robert Malone, who's
part of the CDC's ASIP committee, and also with doctor
j Bonicaria, who's the director of the ni H, So
they're both aware of the White Fiber's cloud issue, and
I told him this is a perfect example of something
that a US citizen had to do because the CDC,
fd A and ni H refused to do their jobs.
Speaker 5 (02:57:23):
Okay, other than Dave Wayne by a show, where can
people find you?
Speaker 4 (02:57:28):
Tom My wonderful assistant is Laura Kasner runs a free
substack that we call Clotastrophe at Laura l A U
R A Kasner k A s N E R dot
substack dot com.
Speaker 5 (02:57:42):
And Bill Hardwick where they where can they find you?
Speaker 14 (02:57:46):
We're on Facebook and we're on Bill Hardwick dot com.
Speaker 8 (02:57:49):
And uh Don Mayhew, I'm not that fancy. I'm on Facebook.
Speaker 31 (02:57:55):
Yeah, of course I don't know much how to use it,
but but yeah, you can always get in touch with
me also through the Capital Office for official things.
Speaker 5 (02:58:03):
Okay, So, so, so what's the name for you guys
that you're both running for a Senate seat? Do you
do you have that memorize yet? The bruise brothers. All right,
they failed to bruise each other and then you don't
see that. So anyways, thank you so much, Tom Mayhew
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and uh and and Bill after now what's your name?
And Lisa and JP. Thanks to everybody that's hard to expel.
M A y h e w.
Speaker 4 (02:58:45):
H.
Speaker 5 (02:58:46):
It's web WebM on my on my on my computers WebM.
I didn't know you were WebM. Okay, listen, this is
we got a minute ago. Thank you so much, thank
my audience. And it was a great show, I thought,
And do you have any other comments because I don't
think I don't think I got enough time, but now
I don't think so. But I really enjoyed this and
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it's so nice to see three four heroes on this
show that have shown their vigilance to help us and
to do the right things despite all the pressure and
all the threats and all the lies, and there's been
tons of it. And Congress, we're coming for you, and
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we're coming for those that have been associated with with
killing people. It's all there is. Killing people for money
is what's going on here. Because you don't know, you
know what you're talking about, and you're lying about it.
And we're not going to take it anymore. And I
want to thank Ollie for coming and Allie for listening,
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and we'll be back with another edition of The Dave
Weinbaum Show next Friday.
Speaker 12 (03:00:00):
Right down.
Speaker 1 (03:00:01):
Then you gotta think about me, you know,