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November 7, 2025 74 mins
In today’s episode, we are going to discuss Mamdani becoming Mayor and what this means for the rest of us. We are also going to talk about the shutdown. Is there an end in sight. Lastly, we are going to discuss Arctic Frost and new revelations about Comey.

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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Yes, Welcome to the show, grated the number one most
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Speaker 2 (00:24):
Because three.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Bird broadcasting live from Weapon I Saw Productions, Studio B.
Welcome to the Ho Host Show and as always I'm
your host, Ho Ho Say, y'all's doing I hope you're
doing good? I really do. We got some stuff to
talk about today, Holy crap. We are going to be
talking about the Arctic frost and some revelations that has
come out against Komy. We're also going to be talking

(00:56):
about Thune, you know, the UH to go shut down
and how close are we to an end insight. More
on that later, but first we are going to start
off right here, which is actually the title of today's show,
the nine most Terrifying Words, And yes, I'm referring to

(01:20):
a speech given by Ronald Reagan back in nineteen oh
holy crap eighty six. Ronald Reagan famously said, and this
is from an article from the National Review. And if
you like to take a look at all of the
articles that I will be using in today's show. He

(01:40):
can head on over to the host show dot com
and just click on that news feed tad until you'll
see the magazine over there on flipboard, which is my
go to hub where I put everything that I use
in the show. So this headline, again from National Review,
the most terrified words in the English language, and yes

(02:04):
they are pretty stake and terrifying. So back in nineteen
eighty six, Ronald Reagan famously said that I think you
all know that I've always felt the nine most terrifying
words in the English language are I'm from the government
and I'm here to help you. See, he understood the
government was inherently limited in its competence and in a

(02:27):
free society such as ours, needed to be limited in
its powers. And you see, in all honesty, why is
that flickering like that? Okay, we're done flickering. Very good.
This is exactly what our founding fathers envisioned the United
States of America to be limited in its powers. The Constitution,

(02:52):
which is the supreme law of the land, gives specific
duties jobs, if you will, to the federal government, and
if it is not restricted to the states or given
to the to the federal government, as in a specific power.

(03:16):
Then that power lies in the hands of the states
and of the people, respectively. This is what the tenth Amendment.
If I'm not mistaken, I think I think that's actually
what that says. Let me look, I got my handed
dandy constitution right here. Let me let me check tenth Amendment.
The powers not gualtate English man. I'm telling you what

(03:40):
as a first language, it sucks. So the powers not
delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited
by it to the States, are reserved to the states
respectively or to the people. There you go. That's what
the Constitution says. And what does more government mean? That

(04:04):
means that there's more power that they're going to take.
I mean, think about it. Look at look at everything
that the government has their hands in, the federal government,
look at everything they have their hands in. You know,
you've got the Federal Department of Agitation, Department of Education. Wow,
I'm doing horrible today. But you've got the Department of Education,

(04:25):
Department of the Interior, You've got hud You've got Department
of Transportation, You've got all these various departments. And what
they do is they involve themselves in your everyday life.
They really do. I mean, that's that's the whole thing,

(04:46):
and it's it's never what government was intended to be.
It really isn't. But Ronald Reagan whenever he said that,
I mean, he was being serious that those these are
the nine most terrifying words in the English language. I'm
from the government and I'm here to help. His point

(05:10):
of view is simple. But unfortunately, Mom, Donnie, I really
hate his name. I really do, Zoran. I think is
how you pronounce his first name, and I really don't
even care. Ma'am. Dummy is one of the ways that
I've heard people refer to his name and made me laugh.
It kind of cracked me up. But I got this

(05:31):
clip for you that I want you to listen to,
and I really want you to pay attention to what
Zoran says during this Bress conference. I believe it is.
I really want you to pay attention to his words
and keep in mind what the nine most terrifying words
in the English language are. Tay a listen, that there is.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
No problem too large for government to solve and no
concern too small to care about.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
Yeah, he said that we will prove that there is
no problem too large for the for government to solve,
and no concern too small for it to care about.
What's he saying that under his toolage in New York

(06:22):
City that he is going to get government involved in
every single aspect of your life. Ladies and gents. That socialism,
I mean, he is a a flat out socialist, socialist, communists,
I mean whatever.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
It's it's all big government, government control, government, seizing everything,
not allowing you the ability to make decisions for yourself,
which is what freedom really is, not having a nanny state.
Government was never intended to be your mom. It was
never intended to be your dad. It never was. It

(07:02):
is ill equipped to handle such problems. It can't do it.
That's why we have the states and municipalities. That's exactly
why we have that. They're the ones that most of
this stuff is supposed to go through. And Zoron is

(07:24):
trying to take this to a whole another level. I mean, granted,
we are, in fact talking about a governor in a city.
We are, and we're not talking about powers at the
federal government hold, even though it's both relevant because the
very thing that Mamdani is trying to do the power

(07:49):
that he is trying to seize is still power that
the federal government has been trying to do for quite
some time. And he's, you know, like I said, he's
taking this to a whole another level. And I'll tell
you what. I seen an article not that long ago,
and it was basically an obituary for New York City

(08:13):
because back in two thousand and one, Back in two
thousand and one, on September eleventh, the United States seen
the biggest terror attack in our history, over three thousand dead,

(08:40):
and that was done by radical Islam. And now we
have in New York City where once we were a
nation that believed in honored diversity in thought, diversity in religion,
diversity in speech. Where once we were a nation that

(09:05):
thrived from our differences. Where once we were a nation
that fought wars over freedom against communism, socialism, and the like.
Where once we used to do that. I mean, hell,
our navy was formed to fight pirates for crying out loud,

(09:32):
Muslim pirates. Are you are you picking up when I'm
throwing down? The first naval war in American history was
to fight these people. The founding of not not really
the founding of the marine Corps, but one of the

(09:53):
most significant battles that they that took place whenever we
became the United States of America TRIPLI. It's in the
song people, you know, the sword that they carry is
from this very battlefield, one of America's oldest enemies. And

(10:26):
now in twenty twenty five, we have embraced communism, We
have embraced a terrorist regime that took down the world
trade centers in the very city where it happened. I mean,
how messed up is that? I mean, really, how messed
up is that? We will prove that there is no

(10:52):
problem too large for government to solve and no concern
too small for it to care about. And the sad
thing is I mean not really the sad things like
I you know, I'm gonna be honest with you. Can
I be honest with.

Speaker 4 (11:06):
You for a minute.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
I'm not a cold person. I'm not cold hearted. But
at the same time, you know, there's only so much
help you can give somebody before you just got to
take a step back and let them deal with the
consequences of their actions. And in all honesty, That's where
I'm at. Whenever it comes to New York, you know,

(11:28):
New York City. That's where I'm at. Whenever it comes
to you know, South uh, you know, southern California, that
that's where I'm at. Because this is the world that
these people are are craving. This is what they voted for,

(11:49):
you know. And the funny thing is, and I've said
this a million times, all right. If I said it once,
I've said it. I've said it a million times. Everybody
is a concern. On April fifteenth. If you've ever done
your taxes, you know that there is a spotting your

(12:09):
taxes where you can choose to donate to the government.
You can choose to give them more money if you
so choose. How many people actually do that? How many
people do you think actually do that? Have you ever
done that? Let me know down in the comments, send
me an email ho Ho at the ho Ho show
dot com. Have you ever done that? Because you have

(12:30):
the ability to. You have all these Democrats, people that
vote Democrat, that are wanting all these different policies, are
wanting to take care of everybody, are wanting to provide

(12:52):
for the world, give the world free shit. That's not
how this works. I mean, it's no wonder government spending
is out of control to the two to thirty eight
almost thirty nine trillion dollars. That is ridiculous, people, That
is such a big number. Nobody can even fathom just

(13:13):
how big it is. It really is ridiculous. There's going
to come a time it will happen, and when it happens,
it will hurt, and it will hurt bad. We will
lose our standing as the global currency. And when that does,
when that happens, it's going to suck. It really is,

(13:34):
because you know, the last time this happened to a
country I believe it was Great Britain, if I'm not mistaken,
and the value of their currency literally dropped like eighty
six eighty seven points overnight. They went to bed with
one hundred dollars in their bank account, they woke up
and there was thirteen cents in there. That's the equivalent
of what happened. How bad is it going to be

(13:57):
whenever that actually happens. And it's this time type of
shit that is taking us closer and closer to that
inevitable result. It is not good. But I made the
point about everybody is a conservative on April fifteenth, because

(14:20):
the people whom Mom Donnie is relying on to pay
for everything that he wants to do, all the money
he wants to give away to people, the very people
whom he is going to demand that they pay. They're exiting,
They're getting out. There is a mass exodus out of
New York going on right now. You know, I heard

(14:48):
something from a I don't remember if I was on
ex I don't remember if I was watching a short
on YouTube. I really have no idea, but I was
watching a video from somebody, and she was a realator
down there and Florida, and she said that after after
the election, the next morning, at seven o'clock, her phone

(15:09):
blew up with people that were calling her trying to
purchase a house, because you know, one of the things
that they're talking about doing also is penalizing those who
are going to leave New York City. They're that desperate.
And the same things happening over in California. People are

(15:31):
leaving the state because they are they are sick and
tired of being robbed, and that money going to in essence,
feed clothed house and keep healthy illegal aliens. All the
while we have Americans suffering and on the street. I mean,

(15:53):
did you know that you know in Chicago, you know,
in Illinois, my home state. I'm not proud of that fact,
just saying just don't add out there the illegals actually
have preferential treatment with Section eight housing over American citizens
and even veterans. We've let this happen, we really have.

(16:25):
We have let this happen. But the very people that
mom Donnie is is depending on to pay for everything,
they're they're leaving. They're fleeing those that can are You're
talking about you know, the wealthy, You're you know, the
the upper class, you're talking about the upper middle class,

(16:47):
even you know, those that have the ability to move
are absolutely going to and those that are going to
be left is going to be your lower middle class,
maybe some of your middle middle class, but definitely your
lower class, the impovers, the ones who are actually depending
on that. So, I mean, they're going to run out
of money. They're going to run out of money really quick.

(17:12):
Communism looks good on paper, but eventually you run out
of other people's money. And that's going to happen. And
the question is what happens when they run out of
other people's money. Well, the hands are simple. They're going
to demand that the rest of the nation float the bill.
I mean that's what the salt tax is. State and

(17:33):
local taxes where where gout where the you know, the
federal government subsidized that the big money people and basically
forces states like Florida, whom have no state income tax,
just like taxes that forced them to pay for the

(17:54):
failed policies of New York because they're not going to
be able to pay their own way. And that is
something else. It extremely takes me off.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
No.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
I mean, yes, I'm in Illinois. I know this. I'm here.
I'm not proud of it. I don't like it here,
I really don't. It's ridiculous. I hope it gets better,
but I have no illusion. It probably won't end up happening.
But I want the state, all the states like Illinois

(18:28):
to have to live with their own choices. The government
should not be forced to bail them out just because
they want to do a policy that, in all honesty
is rehensible. Rehensible. That ain't the right word. No, it's
definitely not right word. I can't remember what the right
word is. It doesn't matter. But going to this article

(18:51):
from the New York Post headline, GOP lawmaker introduces mom
Donnie Act to block federal funds to New York City. Yes, exactly,
that is what they should do. You have an exodus
of people fleeing the state, fleeing the city, getting out

(19:13):
of there because they see the writing on the wall.
They know it's going to be bad. They know it's
going to be very bad, you know, criminality, with everything
that's going to end up happening. You know, if assuming
Mam Donnie actually does get his way and is able
to pull off what it is that he's wanting to do,

(19:37):
they understand that it's going to get bad, and they
understand that Mam Donnie and the Governor of New York
is basically going to demand that the rest of the
nation bail them out. I don't want to see that happen.
I really don't. So what do you think about New

(20:02):
York City electing Mom Donnie? What do you think? I
want to know. If you are over on Rumble or
if you are over there on Spireaker, go ahead and
leave me a comment to let me know how you
feel about this. Otherwise you can send me an email
ho Ho at the ho Ho show dot com. We're
gonna go ahead and take a quick interlude, And when

(20:22):
I return, we're gonna be talking about the shutdown and
some of the stuff that is happening. There are some
unintended consequences, So let me go ahead and pick a song.
There it goes. So just a few minutes and I
will be right back. Woke up this morning.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
Some reach for Marsta, tell you no lie, soda soda?

Speaker 1 (21:07):
Where to go?

Speaker 3 (21:09):
My last can?

Speaker 5 (21:12):
Now?

Speaker 3 (21:12):
I'm so soda sould feeling blue?

Speaker 1 (21:18):
What some man supposed to do?

Speaker 2 (21:25):
Fridge is empty.

Speaker 4 (21:30):
Wall, it's there.

Speaker 5 (21:35):
This ain't living, This is a sun soda soda? Where
to go? My last can?

Speaker 3 (21:51):
Now?

Speaker 5 (21:51):
I'm so soa.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Soul feeling blue? What some man sopposed to do?

Speaker 5 (22:03):
You gotta give myself together, Gotta.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
Find a way. This ain't right, Gotta make it.

Speaker 5 (22:16):
To soda soda?

Speaker 4 (22:23):
Where'd you go?

Speaker 5 (22:25):
My last game?

Speaker 2 (22:27):
Now?

Speaker 5 (22:28):
I'm so soa sua feeling blue?

Speaker 3 (22:34):
What some man supposed to do?

Speaker 1 (22:55):
Soda soda? Where do you work at any of the

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I know I make some I do some pretty ridiculous songs.
I really do. It's fun for me, it really is.

(24:02):
I enjoy it and I actually even got a buddy
of mine interested in doing it using the app.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
You know.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
And I stumbled upon this because I was listening to
another program and they were using it for a song
for a product that they use, Knock it Off coffee
I believe was the name of the coffee. And you know,
it cracked me up. I complimented the basically the show producer,

(24:34):
and he piped in and told me how he made it,
you know, going into an app which is also a
dot com suo s U n O and you know,
typing in everything and AI generate the song, and I
think it's absolutely hilarious. I really do. I have enjoyed
using that thing. And in which case you can check
out some of the music by listening to the podcast.

(24:56):
Otherwise you can head on over to wsp radio dot com.
And you know that these songs play along with you
know my buddy song songs I think has done like
three albums already over there, you know, whenever regular programming
is not going on, that's what do you know, the

(25:16):
interlude you know between shows, that's what we listen to
it and like mostly all night long too. So there
you go. So let's go ahead and jump into it
because this who Today November seventh marks thirty eight days
that the government shut down has been taking place, the
longest shutdown in American history. And the thing that takes

(25:42):
me off more about this is is the fact that
these Democrats and yes even even Rhino Republicans, they're holding
out because literally they are fighting for free shit to
go to illegal aliens. That's what they're fighting for. I mean,

(26:04):
I really wish I was lying. I really do. It's
not like they're fighting for a noble cause. It's not
like they are fighting for the American people. It's not
like they are fighting for our position on the on
the world stage. They're fighting for illegal aliens to get
free taxpayer money. That's what they're fighting for. I already

(26:26):
told you about you know, what's going on up in Chicago,
how illegals for Section eight housing are receiving preferential treatment
ahead of American citizens, ahead of veterans. And yet you
have so many Democrats out there that are that are
saying that, oh, no, they're not receiving any government funding.

(26:47):
They're not receiving anything. And then whenever we ask for
the numbers, so many of them are like, no, we're
not giving you that information. Jbi Prisker is one of
them that he flat declined, he said, no, I'm not
giving you those numbers whatsoever. And look, I mean, dude,
this is this is money that you know, may come
out of the wallet of a state, but it's all

(27:12):
reimbursed by the federal government. And you mean to tell
me that the American people don't have the right to
know where that money is going. I mean, that's one
of the things that was awesome about Doze. You know,
we were able to see the waste of fraud and
the abuse it was called out, and you know, one

(27:35):
of the huge problems with doing that, and this was,
you know, one of the things that slowed down the
process immensely was that doze with as much as they
were able to find, and you know, a lot of
it was I mean, I don't want to say a
lot of it was speculation, but there was a very
good amount of it that was speculation. But I mean,

(27:55):
here's the thing, though, there's a reason for that, because
the Democrats know what they're doing, right, because they keep
the books very vague to where you don't know what
they're doing. They they hide where the money is going

(28:16):
through various organizations NGOs, non government organizations, and you know,
numerous different layers of bank transfers before it gets to
where it's going, and a lot of it is going
right back into the hands of the very Democrats that
are up there in Washington that are supposed to be
serving us. And even though he wasn't able to one

(28:41):
hundred percent prove every single bit of it, it takes
time to chase down money trails, it really does. But
he was able to find out enough to know that
it's happening. Nothing happens for free. There's a reason that
the federal government has their hands in everything. It's so

(29:03):
they can get money from everybody. Most of what goes
on in Washington, d C. Most of the spending that
happens in Washington, d C. There's nothing more than money
laundering operation.

Speaker 4 (29:18):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
That's that's what an amouse to do. As sad as
that is, That's that's what an amouse do. So I've
seen this article from the Daily Caller. Now this article
came out. Let me let me look up the date,
November fifth, of twenty twenty five. There's the reason I

(29:40):
specifically bring the date up in this and you'll you'll
understand here in a minute. But the headline is Thune
warns the Democrats against seizing on election results to keep
shut down going. I don't think I said that. Ver again,
Democrats against seizing on election results to keep the shut down?

(30:03):
Why do they write articles like that? I mean, good grief, man,
Why do they do that? Why did they write him
so backass word to where it takes a law degree
to try to figure out what it is that they're
trying to say. I mean, good grief. Let me move
on because the point of this article I'll get into

(30:23):
is not important. But this headline from just the News
theon indicates the Senate could vote on ending government shutdown
on Friday. Now, of course, you got two different things
coming out. This article came out on November sixth. You
got one saying that the federal government is going to
continue to be shut down because the Democrats ain't going

(30:46):
to negotiate, and another one that says that, oh, they're
going to end the government shutdown on Friday today. Now,
one of the things that I've read not that long
ago was talking to how the government shutdown is going
to endvert you know, this week, because President Trump came
back from his trip to Asia and he figured that

(31:11):
he was going to cave and basically, you know, tell
the Republicans to you know, concessions, compromise, give them just
enough to where they'll come to the table and actually
pass a budget. But now we're hearing something a little

(31:35):
different this article from Daily Caller. Democrats vowed to continue
shut down for sake of the party's brand. And what
is the party's brand? Giving free shit to illegal aliens?
That that's what it is. I mean, they're lying to

(31:58):
you and saying that, oh no, that's that's not what
it is that we're actually fighting for. But if you
read the actual words, I mean, people are are how
stupid are we honest question. I mean, you know, the
Affordable Care Act, we have come to find out that
it was everything but affordable. The Inflation Reduction Act didn't

(32:19):
do shit to reduce inflation. I mean, hell, Biden, in
his cuckooedness, he even admitted to this what it had
more to do with green energy than what it than
what it did reducing inflation. It didn't do anything to

(32:41):
reduce inflation. Democrats lie, do you every chance they get?
It should be no surprise that they would look for
any excuse to do this, to keep the government shut down,
to make it hurt for the American people. And basically

(33:04):
what this article is saying is that with the election
on Tuesday and the results of that election, considering you had,
you know, Democratic victories in California, Virginia, New Jersey, and
New York, to them is suggest that the supporters of
the party also validates the shutdown. And you know, it

(33:26):
would be it would be stupid for them to give
in whenever they just had a mandate to continue fighting
the way that they have been. And even though in
a matter of speaking, I do understand what it is
that they're saying, but they're also ignoring what it is
to President Trump run on and he got the majority

(33:50):
of the votes across all America, including winning every single
swing state. We're only talking about a handful of states
that are already blue. Blue blue, bluer than the Blue
Man group Blue. You never watched them, guys that they're

(34:10):
actually very entertaining. I've watched them, you know, different clips
of them. Is I mean, it's not like I'm a
huge fan, but yeah, they're interesting, they're entertaining. I like,
I think it's funny. But these states, I mean, I
don't remember quite about Virginia that maybe that's not a

(34:31):
bastion of blue, but California, New Jersey, and New York
absolutely are. You know, you got the biggest city in
the United States, the second biggest city in the United States,
representing in California and New York respectively. Chicago, I believe
is the third largest city in the United States. I

(34:56):
wonder why things are so bad. But they're basically using
this as a mandate to continue the fight. And like
I said before, who are they fighting for? Is it
the American people? No, it's illegal aliens. That's who they're
fighting for. Yeah, they're trying to put a spin on it. Yeah,
they're trying to make Trump look like the bad guy,

(35:17):
but it's not working because unfortunate, well not really unfortunately.
I mean this is actually very very fortunate for us,
but the mainstream media doesn't quite have the hold on
the narrative that they used to have. I mean, that's
why the Democrats are looking pretty stupid. That's why the
information is being able to get out there and people

(35:38):
are seeing this shut down for what it is, you know.
And here's the thing, though, let's say they opened the
government back up tomorrow. I'm going to let you in
on a secret. Whenever they first did this, okay, which
they were first working on this continuing resolution back before

(36:02):
the government even shut down, and is what this continuing
Resolution did was it was a temporary measure. It wasn't
to fund the government for another year. It was too
it was an extension, a seven week extension. We're on
week five. If they pass it tomorrow, we have what

(36:29):
another two weeks, week and a half, and then we're
back in the same boat again. Do you understand what
I'm saying here? If they're going to do anything, it
can't be a temporary measure, because that's actually what we

(36:49):
have right now, So what if we pass it today?
So what if we pass it tomorrow, We're back in
the same boat that we are right now in a
week and a half to two weeks whenever the government
shuts down again. Because the only thing that the Continued
Resolution did that they actually did pass or not pass,
but they're working on passing trying to get passed, but

(37:10):
the Democrats and the Senate are refusing to do it.
It only funds the government for an additional seven weeks.
That's not seven weeks from the time that it passes.
That's seven weeks from the time the government shut down.
Because every single person, all the money is going to
go right back out again, you know, back pay and
all that other kind of stuff. It's not for seven

(37:32):
more weeks after it passes. It's for seven weeks after
the shutdown that's coming up. We're in the same boat.
I mean, this isn't good. They're going to have to
basically is what the House needs to end up doing
because we're so close to that deadline. They're going to
have to work on another continuing resolution to fund the
government for another year. And I heard it that's actually

(37:53):
what it is. That they're working on doing. But in
the meantime, I said, things aren't looking very good. I mean,
we are in just finishing up with the first week
of November in in whoa, one two?

Speaker 4 (38:16):
In three weeks? What why is that?

Speaker 1 (38:27):
Okay? Just under three weeks. We've got Thanksgiving, a lot
of families traveling, traveling home see family, friends, or not

(38:49):
really traveling home, but you know, traveling various places to
see family and friends, to enjoy the holidays. You got
a lot of stuff just around the corner on the horizon.
And by the way, at best you've got let me,

(39:10):
let me look here, look at the calendar. So one, two, three, four, five, six,
So that would be the fifth, sixth, seventh. Okay, So
if as long as I can count properly, the nineteenth
of November, a week and a day before Thanksgiving is
when the continuing resolution that they've already passed would expire.

(39:36):
So that's only yeah, one, yeah, a week and a half, basically,
not even quite two weeks. Twelve days. Yeah, so not
even a week and a half. That's when the continuing
resolution that has passed the House of Representatives would expire.
The nineteenth, nineteenth or twentieth whatever, it doesn't matter. Seven weeks,

(40:02):
that's all they gave us. But you have the holidays
right around the corner. Thanksgiving is is just within three
weeks away. This headline from Blaze Media FAA cancels hundreds

(40:26):
of flights, sparking holiday travel concerns and ongoing Democrat amid
ongoing Democrats shut down. This article came out today. They
here's what's going on. You know, you have these air
traffic controllers, A lot of them are refusing to come

(40:46):
into work. And I understand why why would you come
into work? Why would you why would you come to work?
Leave the house, hop in the car, spend the gas,

(41:07):
have to pay for lunch, I have to pay this,
that and the other, and admit the whole entire time
you're supposed to put, you know, keep the roof over
your head, keep food on the table, keep the heat
turned on so you don't freeze, because it's starting to
get cold in various places up up around here. They

(41:30):
can't do that. And why would you want to for free?
I mean, yeah, you're whenever the government opens up, you're
going to get that back pay. But that that back
pay doesn't help you today. That back pay that you
may get in the next few days might sound good,

(41:50):
but they've already gone over a month without getting a paycheck.
I mean, how how willing are you to go to
work with in a high stress position? Okay, a high
stress position? I mean, dude, I couldn't even imagine the
amount of stress these people go through, you know. I mean, granted,

(42:12):
I'm a truck driver and that is a very high
stress position too. All right, I've got the health issues
and the doctor bills to prove it right. It's a
high stress job. Do you honestly think for one second
that I go to work with the expenses that are
associated with it and not receive a paycheck? Oh, you're

(42:35):
outside your mind. Who would do that? I don't know anybody,
and there is no way in hell I would, so
I truth be told, I commend the people that are
choosing to do it, I really do. I commend them.
You know, they are doing a valuable service for this
country to do that, the servicemen and women whom are

(42:56):
continuing to stand a post those that are not getting
a paycheck. Dude, my hat's off to you. Much respect,
truly much respect. But you actually expect them to go
to work, especially people in the ATF. You know, because

(43:16):
military that's one thing. Because you know that they may
be on a military base, they may be able to
get different things provided for them to where it's not
quite as bad bad, yes, don't get me wrong, but
maybe not as bad as compared to these ATF people
and others that are in the same type of situation.

(43:38):
You know, there's many people that are in that same
type of situation. They're not getting any of that help.
They have to pay the rent themselves. They got to
put the food on the table themselves. They got to
pay the power bill, the water bill. They got to
do all that themselves. And they've been doing it trying
to for the past month while still being expected to
go to work because they are not a well, let's

(43:59):
just say they are a oh, what's the word I'm
looking for. It's a spiffy word. It's amazing word. They're
essential employees. So you're having a lot of ATF agents
that are no longer showing up for work because they're
not getting paid, and that is playing hell for air traffic.

(44:30):
I mean, they've been shutting down a lot of flights
because they can't have these airplanes in the air safely
while this government shut down is going on because there's
too many people not showing up for work and it
is playing hell flights being canceled. So what's that going

(44:57):
to look like for the American people? What's that going
to look like in just under three weeks time, whenever
we're traveling for the holidays. And I'm going to be
honest with you, I don't see an end in sight
right now. I really don't. Democrats are digging in their heels.

(45:21):
Republicans ain't backing down because you know, during the election,
the presidential election twenty twenty four, President Trump had a
clear mandate, do your job, secure the border, get rid
of illegal aliens, clean up the waste, fraud in the

(45:43):
abuse in Washington, d C. And oh yeah, by the way,
part of that is to kick these illegal aliens off
the books so they're not getting supported by the American taxpayer.
That was part of it. The Democrats are digging in

(46:04):
their heels. I have absolutely no idea how long this
is going to continue on. And one of the things is,
and this is why I really don't see Trump caving,
why I don't see conservatives caving, while I don't see
the main party Republicans, not the Rhino Republicans, but the

(46:27):
main party guys, those that actually are Republicans. I really
don't see them caving either. Because one of the reasons
about this is with the government shut down isn't as
big of a deal to most people as the Democrats
were hoping it would be. I mean, they were really

(46:50):
hoping that they would have such an outcry for the
government to, you know, for the Republicans to give in,
to cave, give the Democrats everything they want, and turn
the government back on, open up government. There you go,
That's what the Democrats were hoping for. That's what Democrats
were begging for. But they're really not seeing an upcry. No.

(47:14):
I mean, granted, I've not spent a lot of time
on social media. I don't spend a lot of time
on Facebook. I don't spend a lot of time on X.
I don't spend a lot of time on true social
I don't even know what the hell Instagram is or
any some of them other places, but those top three
right there, you know, X, true social Facebook. You don't

(47:36):
see a lot of people talking about the government shutdown.

Speaker 4 (47:41):
You just don't.

Speaker 1 (47:43):
With the little amount of time that I've spent over
on X which I've barely during this government shutdown. I've
barely seen anything on true Social I don't. I think
I may have been on True Social once or twice.
I just don't spend a lot of time on social media.
I just don't. I'm just going to be honest with you.

(48:04):
But I'm not spend any time on Facebook, not spend
any time on truth and I've not seen hardly anything
about it. People ain't talking about it. That's what my
point is. People ain't talking about it. And here's the
question I have. I have to ask you, assuming you

(48:27):
are a legal citizen of the United States of America,
assuming that how much has this government shut down actually
affected you in your daily life? That's what I want
to know. How much has it really affected you? How
much has your life changed? Because for the majority of

(48:48):
Americans it hasn't done anything. And I mean, I know
it hasn't affected my life whatsoever. You know, I still
go to work, I still do my job, I still
leave the house, I still deliver a product. I still
do the things that I am supposed to do. Take
the dog outside, play around with her. There you go,

(49:11):
that's my life. In a nutshell to the podcast research stuff.
The government shutdown hasn't affected me, So I really want
to know. I mean, has the government shut down actually
affected you in your average, everyday life? Has it affected you?
And if so, then how.

Speaker 4 (49:32):
Now?

Speaker 1 (49:33):
I know that you know, we've got people that are
on Social Security and I hope that you're still receiving payments.
I really do. I hope that they have injacked with that.
I really hope that those are continuing to go out
just as they should. I hope funding doesn't run out
on any of that anytime whatsoever. Boy, howdy, I really
do I know Snap is just having issues right now.

(50:01):
I understand that. I get that. So has the government
shutdown actually affected you in your day to day life?
I mean, I'm not talking about you know, President Trump
putting out mean tweets and people choosing to read it,
not blocking the president, you know, to to where they

(50:24):
were choosing to be angry and upset because the government
said mean tweets. I ain't talking about that. That doesn't
affect your day to day life. You're choosing to read
a mean tweet and you're choosing to get mad about it.
That ain't what I'm talking about. I'm asking is the
government shutdown? Does it actually affect your day to day?

(50:45):
That's what I want to know. If you're over there
on Spreaker, if you're watching over here on Rumble, let
me know down in the comments below. Otherwise you can
send me a send me an email ho Ho at
Thehohot Show dot com, and let me know, because I
truly am curious. The longest government shut down in US history.

(51:07):
We are now at thirty eight days. That's thirty one
days in October, and we are now on the seventh
day in November. Yeah, yes, I had to count on
my fingers. Leave me alone. How's it affected your day

(51:32):
to day? That's why I want to know. Let me
know down in the comments, send me an email, ho
Ho at the ho Ho Show dot com. I'm going
to go ahead and take one more quick interlude. What
do I want to play? Now? I don't want to
play that one? Maybe? Yeah, maybe, let's go ahead and
do that one all right? When I return. Crap, I'm sorry.
When I return, we are going to be talking about
the the Arctic frost and some new revelations regarding Komi.

(51:57):
So that right after.

Speaker 2 (51:58):
This song beating down highways. Long got Jesus on my mind.
There's a ford that's singing a different songs. Left my

(52:21):
wallet behind old Lord Lord, and the tang blues got
a hold of me.

Speaker 1 (52:32):
Strain it On is a road, who can't you see?
Gotta get the church, Gotta head.

Speaker 2 (52:38):
The choiet, but the devil laughing at my flat tie.
Used to be a god fearing man, did a ride

(52:59):
by everyone. Now I'm throwing a ride with a frying pan,
just trying to.

Speaker 3 (53:06):
Out run.

Speaker 2 (53:11):
Empty tank blues got a hold of me strying that
On is a road, can't you see?

Speaker 1 (53:17):
Gotta get to church, Gotta hit the.

Speaker 2 (53:20):
Choiet, but the devil lefing at my flat tie. Saint
a road to salvation, here's a road to SHAMEE need

(53:43):
a miracle, a revelation to give me back.

Speaker 1 (53:47):
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All right, and we are back. Yeah, apparently I was
daydreaming there for a second, you know, just chilling to
the music, reading the article. Next thing, you know, holy crap,
the music stops. H where's my mouse? There it is?
Click on the There we go. I hate whenever that happens.

(55:04):
I really do. I apologize it happens sometimes though, you know,
it really does. All right, So we are going into
the last segment of today's episode and a wish case again.
If you like to check out all the articles that
I will be using on the show, head on over
to the hoo hooshow dot com. Click on that news feedtab.
You'll see the magazine over there on flipboard and there

(55:25):
you go. So let's go ahead and get into this one.
This one is from just thenews dot com, headline Russia
Gate subpoena is sent out by grand jury as Komy
prosecution unearthed new revelations. Russiagate related grand jury conspiracy case
ramps up as trial against James Komy looms, and each

(55:48):
day bring new revelations about Biden's DOJ weaponizing the justice system,
new revelations. Now there's quite a few different things, and
I'm going to be touching base on through. This article.
Got some kudos going out to different people, and you know,

(56:10):
some facts and information. So the headline, the headline, the
article goes in to say that more than two dozen
Russiagate related subpoenas. I got the hiccups. Now that sucks,
But more than two dozen Russiagate related subpoenas are being
sent out. Just the news has it learned coming at

(56:31):
the same time that the Justice Department prosecution of James
Comey has resulted in the release of a host of
new information about the fired FBI director, as well as
about the bureau's secret stashing away of details on its
investigation into Donald Trump. I'm gonna stop right there, the

(56:54):
Bureau's secret stashing away of details. What they're talking about
is the burn bag that was found in some secluded
area in the FBI building. That's where they found a
lot of these documents and there was evidently just a
treasure trove of information in there. Memos notes, a lot

(57:17):
of them from James Comy himself. I mean, that's one
of the reasons why Comy is screwed. I mean that
truly is that's one of the reasons because he blatantly
lied to the Senate under oath penalty of perjury. He lied,

(57:44):
he was caught red handed, he was caught with his
hand in the cookie jar. The evidence that they've found
is very, very damning and very telling. He screwed. That's
why they decided basically to go after Comy first. Not
that he's the only perpetrator, but he was the one

(58:07):
that was easiest to catch and this will allow them
a lynch key into into indicting more people. Let's just
put it that way. That's what this can end up doing.

(58:29):
That's why they went after Komy first, because he was
the most vulnerable. And kudos to the person that stashed
this away, because these are documents that were into burn back.
They were supposed to be destroyed. This never should have
been able to be found by cash Butteler Dan Bongino,

(58:50):
and yet it was so huge. I don't know who
that person is. I really don't. Guardian Angel, if you
asked me, kudos to that individual who knew where those
burned bags were. And I mean, I don't know exactly
how it ended up happening, whether they told the FBI

(59:16):
director or deputy director of their existence and where to
find him, or if he just dug him out of
the closet that they were hidden in and said, here
you go, take a look at this. This is going
to be interesting. This is a good read. I recommend
checking it out. I don't know how it ended up happening.
I really don't, but that person did a lot for

(59:39):
the service of this country, he really did. Let me
go ahead and continue with the article. A federal grand
jury is in the process of issuing more than thirty
subpoenists tried to tie to the false claims of Trump
Russia collusion that were propagated by the US and tele

(01:00:00):
just community and federal law enforcement in twenty sixteen and beyond.
A source directly familiar with the matter, who declined to
be identified due to the sensitive nature of the investigation,
told Justin News on Thursday. Some of the subpoenas were
sent out Thursday, and more are likely to be sent Friday.
See this is really what it amounts to, all right,

(01:00:24):
This is really what it amounts. And they kind of
talk about this a little bit later in the article,
But this is why they did what they did. And
like I said, I mean, this is information that they
kind of hint upon talk about in this article. This

(01:00:47):
is the reason why Comy did what he did. They
thought they'd get away with it. I mean, that really
is what the bottom line is. They thought they had
Trump dead to rights because this is what they ended
up doing. They used this the FISA court to spy

(01:01:13):
on President Trump and his entire administration because you know,
because this is really what it amounted to, right, President Trump,
self made man, all right, he couldn't be bought, he
couldn't be bribed, he couldn't be blackmailed. That's what this

(01:01:36):
whole thing amounted to. He couldn't be bought, he couldn't
be bribed, he couldn't be blackmailed. That's what it amounts to.
He did not need nor want their money, meaning they
had no power over him. They had nothing to get
a little hold on him, to direct him and force
him to do what they wanted him to do. They

(01:01:58):
had nothing, and they tried to find information on him.
They tried to dig up some things on him. They
were unable to find out anything. They were unable to
get anything on him, to blackmail him, to force him
into doing their bidding. That's what this whole thing amounts to.

(01:02:20):
And in the absence of getting any dirt on him,
in the absence of him taking any money or bribes,
they fabricated a bunch of information in order to look him,
make him look bad. That's what the whole Russia Gate
was about. And they did that with the effort of
ruining his presidency and making it to where he wouldn't

(01:02:41):
get a comeback, the comeback toward That's that's what this
whole thing amounts to. And they figured that by the
time we found out what happened, by the time the
dust settled that enough time would have passed, statue to
limited patients would have expired, and they would have gotten

(01:03:02):
away with it scott free. That's what this whole thing
amounts to. They were sure that Hillary Clinton was going
to win. They underestimated Trump's popularity. They underestimated it twenty

(01:03:22):
twenty They cheated their ass off twenty twenty four. They
ran a They ran an individual that if they would
have won, legitimately a cartoon. If they would have run SpongeBob,
they would have actually seen better results. Hell Trump may

(01:03:45):
not have been able to beat SpongeBob. Hell I don't know,
but the Democrat Party would have been better off running
SpongeBob against Donald Trump. I mean, good grief. People, they
thought they were going to get away with it. Komy
directed people under his charge to mishandle classified information, to

(01:04:10):
leak information. They did it because they thought they'd get
away with it. Okay, That's that's what this whole thing
amounts to. That's why they did what they did. And
they figured, they hoped that by the time that dust
settle the American people found out exactly what it is

(01:04:31):
that they would that they did, that the statute of
limitations would have expired and they would have gotten away
with it. Scott's free. Unfortunately for them, great for us.
That isn't how it ended up happening. Because Donald Trump
came in like a wrecking ball in twenty twenty four.

(01:04:54):
Because people seed, people seed. People seen with their own
eyes how the Democrats attacked not just Trump, not just
his administration, not even just his supporters, but every one

(01:05:14):
of their political adversaries. They seen how The Democrats responded
to that they seen the lawfair take place, not just
against Trump, but I mean, do you remember the grandma
that was like sitting in a lawn chair outside of

(01:05:35):
Planned Parenthood with a sign. I don't remember what the
sign said, but she was arrested, investigated by the FBI.
Parents who were going to school board meetings saying how
ridiculous what they were doing was. And you know, the
FBI is watching them and targeting them and threatening them
if they dared to step out of line. Jay six

(01:06:01):
Ers going to prison, one of them a twenty year
sentence whenever he wasn't even present on January sixth, not
even in Washington, DC. Twenty years in prison and he
received that punishment, with the prosecution even admitting that we

(01:06:25):
have no record of any wrongdoing, but we don't like
him because of who he is, and we're giving him
a twenty year sentence for doing nothing. And with everything
with Letitia James targeted Lawfair. People have been seeing this

(01:06:53):
for a decade and we the people ain't happy about it.
I know about you, but I know I'm not. I
ain't happy about this. In the least I've seen this
article from the Federalist headline, If Arctic frost perpetrators don't

(01:07:23):
go to jail, conservatives will. I'm going to read that again.
If Arctic frost perpetrators don't go to jail, then conservatives will.
Donald Trump said time and time again that they are
actually going after you. I am standing in the way.

(01:07:49):
What this article is basically alluding to is that these
people need to go to jail. They have broken the law.
It's not the same type of thing that they went
after Trump for making up crimes and trying to you know,
just throwing spaghetti on the wall and seeing what stuck.
I mean, that's what the Democrats did in lieu of
any real criminal activity. They made shit up and just

(01:08:12):
relied on and depended on Democrats with Trump derangement. Send
him to go, Yes, lock him up. Who cares for
what he did wasn't illegal. We want him locked up.
We want him put in jail because Orange Man bat
the end justifies the means he's a Nazi. He's worse
than Hitler. That's what they've been saying for the past decade.

(01:08:32):
And these deranged people did that. But this isn't about Komy,
or at least it isn't only about Komy, This isn't
about Letitia James, or at least it's not only about

(01:08:54):
Leticia James. This goes went as high as the highest
levels of government, right up to Joe Biden, right up
to Hillary Clinton, even right up to Obama. We need
to see a lot of people and dieted because there

(01:09:16):
were a lot of people involved. This was a huge
attack on Republicans, on Donald Trump, on conservatives, and there
needs to be a response as equal to the magnitude
as what actually took place in what's actually happened. I mean,

(01:09:38):
that's just the reality. That's what we have to see
because if we see anything, less one and is going
to embolden these people to do it again. I mean,
that's in essence what is going to be. I mean, dude, okay,
I don't know, all right, I'm not a parent, but
I've been a kid, right, I've been a kid. Whether

(01:10:02):
or not you believe this as a parent, as an adult,
I don't really care if you believe it, if you
recognize it, if you understand it, I don't care. And
if you don't, I'm sorry, then you forget what it
is to be a kid. Lack of punishment is acceptance
for bad behavior. My parents, whenever I did something wrong,

(01:10:25):
they never counted to three, because that was giving me
permission to do whatever it was that I was doing
that they didn't want me to do for three seconds
and a lot of week ask parents today. They you know,
they count to three and then it's just nothing more
than a talking to. But whenever my parents told me,

(01:10:49):
if you do that, you get a whooping. My mother
was a fortune teller. What was your name, Cleo? Cleo
had nothing on her. She could see the future. Baby.
She'd tell me, if you did that, you're going to
get a whooping. And I'm like, okay, let's just see

(01:11:10):
I did it. Guess what happened. I got a whooping.
I started believing my mother, and I stopped doing the
stupid shit that she's telling me not to. She didn't
count the three, she didn't need to. That's how my
parents did it. That's how parenting's done. By the way. Oh,
that's not to say I didn't get away with stuff

(01:11:31):
that I shouldn't have got away with, because I did.
Just being honest with you. But if they allow them
to get away with it, all they're doing is telling
everyone who did it that they can do it again,
and nothing's going to happen. All it's going to do
is embolden others in the party to do it too.

(01:11:54):
And if you thought it was bad against Donald Trump,
if you thought it was bad the law fair under Biden,
under Obama, everything that happened to Trump through his presidency
and after, if you thought it was bad, then oh,
you ain't seen nothing yet. It will be worse if

(01:12:16):
we don't see accountability, if we don't see real justice
take place, Conservatives will go to jail. Period. I mean,
they've already told us as much. Democrats have already said
that we will go after you next. If you're going

(01:12:36):
to have the goal, the audacity to support Trump, to
get out and vote for him, then you get hell
to pay. They've already said it. Do you think they're lying?
Honest question? Do you truly think they're lying? Let me know,

(01:13:03):
I'm kind of curious. I don't know about you, but
I don't just want to see indictments. I do absolutely
want to see people go to jail. I heard something
I have been I've yet been able to verify. I
don't know how true it is, so I'm not going

(01:13:24):
to talk about it on today's episode. If it is true,
Holy cal Hopefully I have more information about this come
Monday or Tuesday. I'll talk about it then or possibly
next week. So yeah, I'm kind of curious a little
tidbit of information. I heard somebody somebody left because they

(01:13:46):
didn't like how things were going down, and and you know,
like I said, I'll talk I'll talk about that next week.
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Betrayal: Weekly

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Betrayal Weekly is back for a brand new season. Every Thursday, Betrayal Weekly shares first-hand accounts of broken trust, shocking deceptions, and the trail of destruction they leave behind. Hosted by Andrea Gunning, this weekly ongoing series digs into real-life stories of betrayal and the aftermath. From stories of double lives to dark discoveries, these are cautionary tales and accounts of resilience against all odds. From the producers of the critically acclaimed Betrayal series, Betrayal Weekly drops new episodes every Thursday. Please join our Substack for additional exclusive content, curated book recommendations and community discussions. Sign up FREE by clicking this link Beyond Betrayal Substack. Join our community dedicated to truth, resilience and healing. Your voice matters! Be a part of our Betrayal journey on Substack. And make sure to check out Seasons 1-4 of Betrayal, along with Betrayal Weekly Season 1.

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