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Speaker 1 (00:06):
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Speaker 2 (00:22):
As we do the constitution because.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
We're broadcasting live from weapon I saw production Studio B.
Welcome to the host show and as always I'm your host,
Ho Ho say, Hey, y'all's doing I hope you're doing good?
I really do. We've got quite a few things to
talk about today. There's been some news that came out
yesterday evening and we're going to be talking about that.
So we're going to be talking about let me just

(00:55):
scroll down a little bit. Let's see here. We are
going to be talking talking about Pete HeiG Seth, an
announcement that he made to his you know, military leaders
are going to be talking about probably not going to
end up talking about the tail n All thing. We're
going to be talking about the indictments, of course of

(01:19):
James Comy. I was very excited to hear about that.
When I was like about stake of time, I mean,
I'm sure they had a lot of work to do,
but it was still about time. We're going to be
talking a little bit about Disney and you know, the
Jimmy Kimmel Live stuff, and we are going to be
talking about a bombshell release of information regarding January sixth.

(01:50):
But first, well before I get into that, if you
want to follow along and check out all the articles
that I will be using in the show, you can
head on over to the host show at dot com.
Click on that news feed tab and you'll see the
magazines over there on flipboard for today's date. Check that out,
that is, if you want to follow along. I believe
I got twenty four stories in there today. Not all

(02:13):
of them are gonna be talking about, but you know,
I liked all of them. Now, y'alls know how I
like to start the show generally, right, I like to
start off with a little bit of haha, a little
bit of funny. You know, in my go to source
of satire news is the Babylon b But today I
really didn't think it necessary to include an article from

(02:36):
the Babylon Bee because I got an article from the
Daily Signal that definitely did that for me. I mean,
this thing was that when I read it, I laughed,
I'm like, yeah, of course, you know, of course she
is that stupid. And I mean that's that's pretty much

(02:58):
what I'm like, Wow, is she really that stupid? And yep,
pretty much. So the headline Kamala Harris admits she wasn't
fit to be president without knowing it. Yeah, is she
that stupid? Apparently? So this article it, I mean it

(03:22):
just yeah. So in her book, And of which case,
the information that you know they're they're getting this from
came from her book that came out September twenty third.
Do I have a title on this, yes, one hundred
and seven Days. So several excerpts and I'm reading from

(03:42):
the article now, several excerpts from her book one hundred
and seven Days point to this unwinning confession. I was like, wow,
this is great. So in her book she talks about
a phone call that rattled her to the point to
where you know, she lost focus with the debate against Trump,
and she was even told by her husband, Hey, you

(04:04):
need to calm down. And of which case, if it's
that easy to rattle you, do you have any business
being in the White House making some of the calls
and the decisions that you have to make. I mean,
do you have any business being in the White House. No,

(04:26):
you need to have a cool, leveled head. You need
you need to be able to, you know, control yourself
way better than that. And apparently she couldn't do that.
She couldn't you know, keep focused, keep herself from being
rattled from a simple phone call with Joe Biden. And
I'm like, okay, so a guy that's you know, clear

(04:48):
signs of dementia, an absent president is going to call
you and you're going to be rattled because he can't
stay on focus, He can't stay on point. Really that
that's what you're telling me, you uh huh. The the
article continues, she was too scared to pick the gay guy.

(05:13):
And of course they're talking about you know, Pete Boudhajet,
because one of the people that you know, she was like, yes,
he would be great. Another person that she thought would
have been great too was, oh, let me scroll down
a little bit, Josh Shapiro. And and she says that
she was afraid to pick him because of his political ambition.

(05:36):
She didn't want to be you know, in the shadow
of him when he was in the room, because he
wanted to be present during you know, important meetings and whatnot.
And she didn't want to feel as though, you know,
she's having to you know, uh compete with him, and
she was too afraid to pick him. But of course,
you know her her number one choice, well technically number

(05:58):
two choice was Pete Budajet. But she was like, well,
I can't really pick the gay guy. You know, we're
not we're not ready to poe, you know. I mean,
it's bad enough that we're asking voters to vote for
a black woman, heaven forbid, we also throw in a

(06:20):
gay guy on there.

Speaker 3 (06:21):
Now.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
I'm like, wait a second, I thought, you know, we're
talking about Democrats here. I mean, isn't the Democrats all
about doing that kind of stuff? I mean, hey, they
voted for Obama, right, he got a lot of votes.
He would have never gotten elected if it wasn't for
white people voting for him. I mean, we're talking about
Democrats there. They're supposed to be the best of the best, right,

(06:43):
I'm like, wow, that's hilarious. The article continues by saying
that she was too scared to admit that dudes shouldn't
be in women's sports. And I had to laugh on
this one. You know, Trump repeatedly hit Harris reading from
the art again. Trump repeatedly hit Harris with an effective

(07:03):
attack Kamala is for they them, I am for you,
and Harris had no effective response. She was not going
to turn my back on the rainbow community. Harris said
that even though she knew males competing against females was
inherently unfair. But the thing is, she really wouldn't take

(07:24):
a strong stance on it. Didn't have a good response.
And it's like you, you know, here's what I find
entertaining to me, I really do. I find it. I
find it quite entertaining. I messed up my ball. I
were contacts. I messed up my ball anyway. I mean, ok,

(07:53):
throughout all of history, throughout all of human history. You know,
we've known.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
That you have.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
Men and women, male, female, boys, girls, right, that goes
true throughout all of animals. I mean, granted you have
some you know now outliers in there with certain frogs
that can change depending on you know, what is needed
at the time. Okay, whatever. That's a in a reptile,

(08:33):
very different from mammals. I've never heard of any mammal
that can actually change change their DNA, change their chromosomes.
I've not heard of it once. So we've known for
all of human history that this is the way it is.
I remember watching kindergarten cop Arnold Schwarzenegger a handful of

(08:57):
other people. You had the little kid that brilliantly is like,
boys have a penis, girls have a vagina. You damn straight,
It's only two options you got throughout all of human history.
We've known this throughout all of human history. We have
known that men are different from women. There are things

(09:21):
that are different. They have different drives, they have different desires,
they have different things that they want. Some exceed at this,
others exceed at that. And granted this is a generalization,
but still it holds true. Men have certain roles in
the household, women have other roles in the household. I mean,

(09:41):
this has just been common practice throughout all of human history.
But now apparently we are all screwed up and confused
over the definition of a woman. I just I don't
get it. I just don't. So, yeah, this article points
out very clearly that, you know, Kamala Harris even admitted

(10:05):
in her own book One hundred and seven Days that
she was she wasn't fit to be president. I thought
that was absolutely hilarious, and whenever I read the article,
I was like, no, there ain't no way, There's no
way that Kamala Harris admitted that she wasn't fit to
be president. Well, yeah she did. I'm not saying you

(10:30):
should go out and buy the book. I really don't.
Read some articles about it. Head on over to the
host Show dot com. Click on the newsfeed tab, check out.
The article is the first one in there, and you
could read some of the stuff for yourself. You don't
need to go buy the book. Come on, come on now,
all right, let's go ahead and move on, cause I
got this article from just a News, and I also

(10:51):
seen another one about this. Let me see, I got
just a News and also from the Blaze dot com.
And you know, there's a very good possibility that you're
not going to see this headline, see this information unless
it's confoluted and thrown down at the bottom of an article.
But you're probably not going to see this on you know,

(11:14):
left wing places, you know, just going out out there
just a hunch. But the headline from justinnews dot com.
FBI bombshelled two hundred and seventy four agents sent to
Capital for j six many later complained they were political pawns. Yes,

(11:37):
you heard that correctly. Let me read that again, just
in case, Just in case, you might have missed it.
FBI bombshell, two hundred seventy four agents sent to Capital
for j six. They later complained that they were political pawns.
Did you hear that? Did you catch that the second time?

(11:59):
I'm not reading it again. They hid this information for
four years. In fact, they came out different people came
out and was like, no, you know, we didn't have
people in the crowd. You know we weren't. Okay, Look
look look look their whole denial, denied, deny, deny, their

(12:20):
whole denial. It's did you actually believe them when they
told you that? I mean I never did, just just
throwing out out there, I never believed it. Whenever they
made the claim that there was no FBI agents, no
FBI sources that. I mean, there's a couple of different

(12:41):
definitions here, like actual FBI agents and then you got
f FBI informants or you know whatever, and there's you
know a couple of terminologies in there. But I never
believed for a minute that the FBI had nobody there.
I mean We're talking about an agency that got in

(13:02):
tight with a Oh what state was this out of?
Was this that a Michigan maybe? You know, the FBI
agents went to a militia group and basically got them
to you know, and those that were actually members of
the group was like, we had no intention of doing anything,

(13:23):
but this guy was persistent and basically he talked us
into it about getting that whole you know less kidnap
the mayor or governor, Yeah, kidnapping the governor. That whole
thing was from the FBI. That you know, these people,
those that were actually in the group but didn't want
to do that, They had no intention of doing that

(13:45):
before they were basically talked into it by FBI agents.
We're talking about the same people, and you honestly thought
that they had nothing to do with it. They weren't
in there instigating it. That they didn't you know, push
the buttons of people that were in the crowd. I mean,

(14:09):
we already know that, you know, and there's video evidence
proving this to you know, Capitol police even had the
doors opened in some places some of the entrances, you know,
and people that walked in were even upfront and saying
that you know, we had no idea what was going
on over there. You know, we were being let in

(14:31):
and basically taken on a tour. We thought it was
awesome and amazing. I mean, the cops opened the door force,
why wouldn't we walk in? Here's what I want to know.
I mean, if you think about all the people, all
the people whose lives were ruined because of the left's

(14:59):
response January sixth, you know, and I'm not saying that
everybody was completely innocent of every single charge. I'm not
saying that whatsoever. You know, because granted, I'm sure that
there were people that did things that they shouldn't have done.
But at the same time, how many of those people
that were being charged with things that may have instigated things?

(15:23):
How many of those people were of these two hundred
and seventy four FBI agents. That's what I want to know.
I mean, there should be investigations, There should be indictments,
there should be They have a lot to answer to

(15:46):
because people's lives were ruined. I mean, good grief, you
had a guy that wasn't even present. They got twenty
years in prison. The whole thing was a political witch hunt.
They wanted to you know, they were demonizing those on
the right. Right, they were punishing them for disagreeing that,
you know, for well for lying and saying that the

(16:09):
election was stolen whenever we know that there was some
shenanigans that happen, and they can't the left has not
been able to say otherwise because the proof has come out.
I mean, it's amazing what has come out over the
past five years, four or five years. It's amazing what's
come out, the information that we now know. It's obvious, Yeah,

(16:34):
they stole the election. I mean, the fix is in.
And here you have this bombshell report that FBI Director
Cash Bettel, yeah, hidden for four years and after action

(16:57):
report on FBI's involved in January sixth riot, found by
Director Patel shows dozens of agents feared that the FBI
had become woke and liberally biased. Duh freaking duh. Really,

(17:24):
So I got something else. I'm wanting to touch base
on it, and we'll, you know, kind of get into this. Well,
hold on a little bit, let me let me check
because I am okay, yeah I did. I forgot to
pull up an article. So something else I'm wanting to

(17:45):
get and we're moving on, moving on something else I'm
wanting to get into and this article. Now, look, I've
been hearing some reports and some studies that has come
out talking about you know, political violence on you know,
left wing verse right wing and all this other kind
of stuff, and it's like, are you serious? I mean,

(18:07):
this is really what you're going to say. So first
let me let me oh wait, okay, so screwed that up?
All right? Cool? I got two different things I'm wanting
to show you. Let me go ahead, and who I
almost clicked the wrong button. So the first graphic that
I seen, and this is a screenshot, but the first

(18:29):
graphic that I seen was this. This is twenty twenty
three combined violence rates by party. This is in twenty
twenty three total violence rate. Some of Citi's you have
on the left of this graphic twenty one seven hundred

(18:53):
and sixty five on the right statistically non existent, eight
hundred and fifty eight on Republicans the Democrat side, and
sixty five on the Republican side, eight hundred and fifty eight.
That is a huge difference. I mean, this is huge,

(19:18):
a huge difference. I also seen this one, you know,
and and this one is way more I guess you
can say detailed. I mean this goes back to uh
nineteen ninety four and covers all the way up to
twenty twenty. But you got this one trends in domestic

(19:41):
terrorism by extremist groups in the US. You have in
the red the violent for far right and violent for
or I'm sorry, violent of far right. This is the
the the text for whatever re and on. This wasn't
exactly clear. So violent by the by the right of

(20:05):
far right, and violent for far left. That makes absolutely
no sense whatsoever. Huh, yeah, that makes absolutely no sense.

(20:31):
I mean, these numbers look like they're you know, look
like they're completely reversed. Actually, yeah, I mean that's just yeah, yeah,
that makes no sense whatsoever. But I was watching a while,
but this is this is like that's like the wrong screen.
There we go. Okay, So I was watching a lot

(20:52):
of Crowder Stephen crowd a while back ago, and he
was talking about this very same thing, talking about this,
you know, this poll that was done and all this
other kind of stuff, and you know, more or less
what he said is that, you know, considering some of
the things they left out of the polling or of
the reporting of you know, political political violence from this

(21:17):
side versus that side. Was that they left out, you know,
a shooting of a guy that's like, you're a Trump supporter,
bang bang. I mean, it doesn't get any clearer than that,
that the guy shot him because he was a Trump
supporter wearing a Maga hat. It doesn't get much more

(21:38):
obvious than that. And they refuse to put that on there.
They didn't put any of the information from the Summer
of Love. They didn't put any information from other places.
And it's like, okay, so you've lied in like three
specific places as far as political violence. So how can

(21:58):
any of your numbers be trusted at all? They can't be.
You can't trust these people. I mean, it's it's lie
after lie after lie. I clicked the wrong button there,
but yeah, it's a lie after lie after lie. No,
you cannot trust these people whatsoever at all. I seen

(22:19):
this article from Fox News headline North Carolina dim says
no correlation between Charlotte true Charlotte train attack and accused
killers repeated release. I'm like, are you kidding me? This
is state Representative Marcilla Moury Murray Moury whatever, defends bail

(22:44):
system after violent career criminal de Carlos Brown allegedly allegedly
murdered the Zurutzka, the Ukrainian refugee, and I'm like, are
you kidding me? Is this really going to be what
you say? Okay? Look, I'm a truck driver, right, I'm

(23:07):
a truck driver. And we have like a little green
book that's about inch and a half two inches thick.
I mean, it's not really here, you know, three by five,
well not three by five, maybe three by five, maybe
four by six right around in that size, right, relatively

(23:28):
small book, but it's thick and has got a lot
of pages in there, and the pages are pretty thin.
And as a truck driver, this is the book that
I live by, right, I mean, this is the book
that governs my life, okay, And there are certain things
in there that, no matter how ridiculous it may sound,

(23:51):
that's still the life that we live and the rules
that we are regulated by. One of which rules, let's
say I'm driving it down the road. I'm on the interstate,
and I have violated my hours of service operations, my
HOS hours of service that I have driven past what
I can lead, what I am legally able to do,

(24:14):
whichever hours of service regulation I violated. I violated one
of them. But I'm driving down the road and then
all of a sudden, some check chuck wagon that apparently
can't read a sign goes the wrong way, you know,
enters the interstate through the off ramp, going going the
wrong direction and runs into me. According to the regulations,

(24:42):
that's my fault. Yeah, that's my fault. According to the regulations,
I'm to blame because their legal reason behind it is
if I hadn't been there in the first place. So
if I hadn't violated the hours of service regulations that

(25:03):
I'm supposed to abide by, then that accident never would
have happened. Therefore, regardless who's actually at fault, I'm to blame.
That's what it's like being a truck driver. I had
heard a story. This was many moons ago. I mean,
this was several years ago. I heard a story, read

(25:26):
a story, heard a story, or whatever. A guy was
breaking into a house, fell through the skylight over the kitchen,
landed on an island in the kitchen. There was a
knife on said island in the kitchen, and it cut

(25:46):
his leg, and you know, he had to get an
ambulance called and he had to go to the hospital,
and he in turn sued the homeowner for the knife
not properly being put away, and you know, cau his injury.
It's like, look, if you hadn't been committing a crime
in the first place, you never would have gotten hurt.

(26:11):
If these judges would have done their damn job, Zeruska
would still be alive. I mean, he was released, stood
in front of a judge fourteen times, right, fourteen times,

(26:34):
and looking at the things that he was accused and
found guilty of. I mean, it just progressively gets worse
than a really amster to this. You know, it was like, hey,
they let me get away with this, Let's see what
else they'll let me get away with. And his crimes
kept escalating in severity and violence to where finally the

(26:56):
worst happened. But it's like, I mean, you don't need
a crystal ball to figure out what was going to happen,
right when you have When criminal justice doesn't give a
shit about justice, it's only a matter of time before
something like this happens. And it did. When you vindicate

(27:22):
feelings and you don't give two shits about facts, when
you continuously release people that are accused of horrendous violent crime.
It's only a matter of time before things escalolate. Criminals
do criminal things, right, Criminals break the law. I mean
that's kind of we kind of learned that, right. I mean,

(27:44):
we learned that and it doesn't take a genius to
figure it out. When I read that headline, I was like,
you have got to be kidd me. There is no
way that she is that stupid. If these judges would
have done their damned she would still be alive. Period.

(28:06):
I don't think she understands what correlation means. I really don't. Yes,
their soft on crime policies caused the murder because they

(28:27):
could have saved her life and they refuse to because
the left wants violence. I think is pretty clear whenever
you look at the plurality, that's what the left wants.
You look at what's going on, it's pretty obvious. All Right,

(28:49):
we're gonna go ahead and take a quick break. When
I return, we are going to talk up. Let's throw
that one in there. We're gonna be talking about the
Jimmy Kimmel Live and him actually coming back because that
you know, hey, we're canceling a show permanently. Apparently, wasn't
really all that permanence. So just a couple of minutes

(29:09):
and I'll be right back.

Speaker 5 (29:19):
Sun's beating down on the tractor seat, dusty road rising,
no shade or treat. Worked up sweat, Lord, it ain't fair.
Now there's a swamp brewing under there. Boots are dragging
through the mud, off fit from all this work.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
The sweat starts to stick.

Speaker 5 (29:41):
Cheaping and burning got a real high cost. Feels like
a milk.

Speaker 6 (29:45):
Lost in the sauce swamp past blues.

Speaker 5 (29:48):
Oh it's tough, too bad, sweat soaking through my underwear.

Speaker 2 (29:56):
I take a cool breeze over there.

Speaker 7 (30:00):
It's damn heat, but it's a lie about here in
the farmacy.

Speaker 5 (30:10):
I'm my sure to dry on the old fence post,
try to cool down with the sun still roast every
steps of battle. This swamp won't quit losing the fight
in this summer grit. Neighbor's waves think I've lost my mind,

(30:35):
But it's the heat that's making me crying. Buckets of
ice won't.

Speaker 7 (30:39):
Even come close to drying of this Southern Coast swam
fast bloose.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
I can't take much more my.

Speaker 8 (30:48):
Jumping the cree just to restore wish for that rain
on and all bridge to drive these.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
Blues and find some peace. A neighbor's wave.

Speaker 5 (31:24):
Think I've lost my mind, But it's to eat.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
That's making meat.

Speaker 7 (31:27):
Grind hookets of ice won't even come close to drying
up this southern coat.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
Sound fast blues.

Speaker 8 (31:39):
I can't take much more my job and the creatius
to restore.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
Wish for that rain and all.

Speaker 8 (31:51):
The rings to dry these blues and find some peace.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
Do you work at any of the myriad of jobs
where you might have to sit on your bum all day? Well?
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(32:34):
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Don't let your buns get read. Use anti monkey butt
powder instead, available wherever anti friction powder is sold. All right,
and we are back. Let's go ahead and dive right
back into it. So I got this article from National Review.

(32:55):
Maybe yep, National Review. Wow, I got that right, Sweet
Jimmy Kimmel and okay, so y'alls are aware that Jimmy Kimmel.
They called him back. They were like, Okay, we're going to,
you know, start your show back up after what I
think was like a one week, you know, vacation. I

(33:16):
don't know if it was a paid vacation or what.
I have no idea, but you know, they called him back.
They were like, hey, we're going to bring you back. Now.
We're going to talk about what actually brought the return
to Jimmy Kimmel Live. But before that, I don't know
if you heard any of the opening monologue that he had.

(33:38):
I heard some of it, not all of it, admittedly,
but I did hear some of it. And well, let's
just say he didn't learn anything. Headline from National Review
Jimmy Kimmel unrepentant liar, And yeah, I mean listening to that,

(34:03):
I was just I ain't gonna lie. I was human.
I was like, are you kidding me? You were taking
off the air because you suck and you say you
said something you shouldn't be saying. He openly lied about

(34:25):
the political affiliation of the person that assassinated Charlie Kirk,
and whenever he came back, it was just a tirade
of Bravo Sierra absolute tyrade. I was like, you gotta
be kidding yps, sorry, you gotta be kidding me. He

(34:51):
didn't learn Jack, I mean, he really didn't. And let's
see this article came back or I'm sorry. This article
was published on the twenty fourth, so yesterday, and it
said that he was back on ABC last night, So
that would have been and twenty fourth Wednesday. I thought

(35:12):
it was Tuesday. Well they said he came back on Wednesday. Whatever,
But yeah, total piece of crap. Didn't learn anything from
his suspension. But the reason he came back is is outrageous.

(35:32):
The reason he came back just should tell you everything
you need to know about pissy pant leftists. This headline
from Blaze Media, let me go ahead and get into it.
Violence gave Jimmy Kimmel his job back, Yes, it did.

(35:55):
It was violence. They had people that were threatening violence
to shoot up affiliates, to you know, cause all kinds
of damage. Riots. That's what they were threatening if they

(36:16):
didn't bring Jimmy Kimmel back on air. It was violence
in the threat of violence, threats shut down a tribute
because they were supposed to be on I think it
was Sinclair that they were supposed to have a Charlie
Kirk tribute and they were pressured by violence to not

(36:42):
air it. Instead, they broadcasted on YouTube instead. Violence. That's
how the left gets their way in. And dude, this
is one of the things that takes me off about
this because again, if you want this type of stuff
to stop, I mean, since in do we bow down

(37:05):
to terrorists? I mean I thought that was kind of
a national thing. We didn't do that, right, But that's
what the left has become. I mean, these far left
extremest people, that's what they've become. Terrorists. I mean, how
else do you explain this type of writeric coming out

(37:29):
of the left. Hey, you know, if you don't if
you don't do what we tell you to do, then
there's going to be violence in the street, there's going
to be blood, and it's going to be your fault.
I mean that's what they're saying. It's going to be
your fault because you wouldn't listen to us. You wouldn't
you know, you wouldn't do what we said. I mean,
they're throwing a temper tantrum and we're allowing it. To happen.

(37:53):
We're allowing it to happen. They throw a temper tantrum
and we're letting him get away with that. We're given in,
We're cow telling to them. You know, when I was younger,
growing up, I'll admit I was a shithead. I know
it's hard to believe, right, but yeah, I was a shiphead,

(38:14):
you know, And it was about pushing boundaries. Now, look,
I've I have no kids, I'm not a parent, but
I can tell you this. I was a child. I
was a kid, you know, the same as every single
one of you out there. And I mean, granted you

(38:34):
may not remember what it was like being a child,
and you know, granted as well, I mean things a
lot of things has changed over the years, but one
thing that hasn't changed is that kids will be kids.
They're going to push the boundaries of what they are
able to do and what they can get away with.

(38:55):
And the more they you know, the more you give
into them, the more they are going to tried to
do to see it how far they can go, right,
I mean, that's common sense. I remember, you know, when

(39:17):
we would go to the store, you know, Mom would
tell us that she'll even show us the list, this
is what I'm getting, This is all I have to get.
And Mom didn't go to the store to socialize, right
she She had a list, she stuck to it, she

(39:39):
bought what was on the list, and she was done.
She didn't brow, she didn't window shop, you know, she
didn't do that. She and she wasn't there to socialize.
She was there to shop. She was there to get
what was on the list, and that's it, and then
check out and go home. That's what she was all about, period.
That's it, you know. And she would tell my brother

(40:01):
and I, here's what's on my list. Now you have
an idea of how much time you have, you do
what you want to do. When I'm done, I'm going
to the car. If you're there, then you can get
her right home. If not, then I guess you're walking.
And and let me let me tell you something. Because

(40:23):
we knew, you know, my brother and I, we knew
our mother. We knew what she was all about. We
didn't test that. She had made herself perfectly clear a
long time ago that she'll do what she says she'll do.
She doesn't lie to us. She was pretty clear. Do

(40:48):
this you get in trouble. If I did it, I
got in trouble. Do this, you're getting a whooping. If
I did it, I got a whooping. I didn't test
her on that. My brother and I knew better. I
remember one time in particular, you know, and we were
in Okay, now you know that whole thing. You know,
you're not in the car whenever I'm done, You're walking home,

(41:10):
you know. Whenever we were in our own hometown. It
wasn't that big of a deal. You know. We were
like not even a mile away from home, so what
we'll walk, you know, not a big deal. We've walked
longer for no apparent reason, you know, for fun. We've
walked longer. Right, it really sucked if we were, you know,
in another town. You know, one of the places we'd

(41:30):
go in shop was like, you know, thirty miles away,
twenty seven, thirty miles away whatever, not a good thing, right,
you don't want to walk that far. But Mam would
have left us. I have no doubt in my mind.
That's called parenting, by the way, just that's not abuse,
that's that's parenting. But my brother and I we were

(41:52):
messing around, and then it's like, oh crap, you know,
I'm afraid the time may have gotten away from us.
It's not like we were using watches back then. We were
using our own internal in o' clock and we were like,
oh crap, we need to find mom. So we did
a quick book through the store and we didn't see mom.

(42:14):
It's like, oh crap. We ran up to the front register.
We don't see mom. Oh crap. We ran outside to
see if the car was still there. It was. We
stood there for about ten to fifteen minutes waiting for
Mom to get outside, and she came outside and she
was like, hmm, she knew. She absolutely knew. My point is,

(42:41):
if you let them continue to push the bounds of
what they are allowed to get away with, they are
just going to continue to push and get away with more.
That goes with criminals, that goes with these radicals on
either political side, primarily from Democrats. But if you keep
allowing them to push the bounds, they're going to continue.
You to push the bounce. We've seen what that looks like.

(43:05):
We've seen what that looks like, and we can't tolerate it.
It was the threat of violence that didn't allow the
the Charlie Kirk memorial to be played. It was the
threats of violence that caused ABC to bring Jimmy Kimmel

(43:28):
Live back on air. Oh, but it gets worse than that.
It really was. Oh, I got I got another one
on there, just a news headline rewarding terror, political violence,
and Disney's downward spiral. Yeah, because here's the thing too. Okay,

(43:52):
I got this article from Axios, and I had to
laugh on this one because you know, you read the article.
You read the headline from Axios, a left wing rag,
and it almost looks as though it says the opposite
of what is actually true. I mean, go figure. Of
course you're going to get something like that out of
a rag like Axios. But the headline says, Disney investors

(44:15):
argue Kimmel's suspension hurt profits, demand investigation. No that's not
actually the case. That's not what happened. This headline from
Fast Company kind of points it out a little bit clearer.
Disney investors blast Kimmel's suspension as politics over profit. And

(44:37):
again that makes us sound like that maybe he was
suspended over politics and that he's actually really good. But
you want to know at the bottom, NIGHTE. You want
to know what actually happened. Whenever they brought Jimmy Kimmel
Live back, the shareholders were like no, because ABC had

(45:04):
already gone public and said that Jimmy Kimmellive is worse
than Colbert, and Colbert loses millions, it's not even close,
and Jimmy Kimmellive is worse than that. So they're like,

(45:29):
you had an out, you had a means by which
to shut the show down using the morality clause, and
you brought him back. I mean, here's the thing. They're
no longer getting money from usaid, they're no longer getting
money from these other NGOs. They're having to pay for

(45:50):
this themselves, and they don't want to pay for Jimmy
Kimmellive anymore. He's not making them any money. In Disney's like, no,
we want your records, financial records that justify you bringing
him back on the air because he was gone, it

(46:10):
was done, We got rid of a waste of space,
and we could actually put some better programming on air
that would actually make us money. But instead they decided
to give in to politics, give in to the angry
left Democrat mob, and they brought him back on air,

(46:32):
and Disney shareholders are pissed. It's like, this is costing
us money. What the hell we want to see your records.
So I honestly have absolutely no idea how long Jimmy
Kimmel's going to be back, but I could almost guarantee
you this at the end of his contract. I would

(46:54):
be shocked if they actually sign them on again. And
if they do, Jimmy Kimmel and his entire team are
going to be taking a huge pay cut that's actually
going to reflect something more like what he brings in,

(47:14):
and he doesn't bring in a lot. I had read
I had read a number. Let me see if I can,
let me see if I can find it. But the
first day he came back, his numbers was like like

(47:35):
six and a half million. I think on his first
day back it was like six and a half million viewers.
And the article said that that's five million over what
his audience normally is. So his audience from a national

(47:56):
show one point five million, and from other articles I've read,
that's actually too high. They brought them back for political reasons.
Disney shareholders are actually kind of pissed about it, and

(48:16):
the only reason why they brought them back in the
first place is because the left threatened violence. The left
used terrorism. And we know what happens when the left
gets pissed off at you. That's what they use. That's
what they do. Anyway, all right, we're gonna go ahead

(48:45):
and take another quick one, and when I return, we
are going to get into something that I am extremely
excited about. I'm excited about the implications. I'm excited about
what's going on. This is absolutely amazing. I couldn't be happier,
I tell you, I really couldn't be happy. We're gonna
be talking about the the the indictment, two different indictments

(49:07):
of James Comy, and what that could mean for other
people and and other Yeah, there's just wow. Anyway, a
couple of minutes, I'll right.

Speaker 9 (49:15):
Back rolled into Monday. The engine just quick. Spent all

(49:37):
my week leaning under that dude bit knuckles or busted,
grease stains on my jeans. The truck won't starting.

Speaker 10 (49:47):
And mocks my dreams. I checked that, I checked, plus prayed.

Speaker 9 (49:59):
The soon got in the motors guns, a week's worth
of sweat. Nothing turns out right, this hunk of jump
stealing all.

Speaker 2 (50:10):
Man nights so on, and something dumb. I know it.

Speaker 11 (50:15):
Inside, but the answer keeps running and it loves.

Speaker 9 (50:20):
I had turned the keen nothing moves you'll sound the.

Speaker 10 (50:24):
South got the heavy hearted.

Speaker 3 (50:27):
Broken down Blue.

Speaker 2 (50:39):
Brought a buddy over, said he'd take a look. He
shook his head side and cursed the book.

Speaker 1 (50:48):
We've tried every trick.

Speaker 2 (50:50):
Under the sun, but we're losing this battle.

Speaker 9 (50:54):
The truck is won.

Speaker 11 (50:57):
Clean it over always widn't Then at me got a
sucking my heart just staring at chase this drive. Wapres
got nothing to proof case body is broken down. Only

(51:35):
something dumb knowing it inside.

Speaker 2 (51:39):
Let me answer keeps unting. Then it sid turned the
king nothing wos no.

Speaker 11 (51:46):
Sound soon got the heavy heart.

Speaker 2 (51:49):
And broken downdo.

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and we are back. So yesterday I learned some pretty
exciting news. I had learned that James Comi had been
indicted on two counts by a grand jury. I was like,

(53:10):
I was excited. I really was. I was like, dude,
finally you know, and I mean, granted, look, I mean
we all want we all want things to move quicker,
and I understand that, I really do. But you know,
what I want to remind each and every one of
you is that there is a lot of information that
they have to go through. Right. They want to make

(53:31):
sure that what they get these people with, they get
them with something that's going to stick. They're not just
going to go after them with everything and hope something sticks.
They want to make sure that when they hit them,
when they hit back, they make it count. I'd almost

(53:52):
bet money that's what their goal is. It makes sense, right,
So yesterday James Comy indicted on two counts. Now, he
had a post that he made where he's like, you know,
I'm not afraid, I'm ready to go to trial. YadA yadah,

(54:13):
blah blah, do whenever I heard some of his remarks,
In reading some of his remarks, I'm like, you total
piece of crap, you know. I mean, the guy is
just a tard. Absolutely, it's ridiculous. I mean, some of
the stuff that he's done. It's like, there's no way
you're that stupid. Right, There's no way you're that stupid. So,

(54:37):
according to the article, Komy was indicted on one count
of making false statements and hold on, let me, let me,
let me get into where you can see it. So
he was indicted on one count of making false statements
and one count of obstruction of justice. And that's what
brad Bart News reported on Thursday. So that was yesterday,

(54:58):
so the outlet continued. According to NBC News, the charges
likely stemmed from testimony that Comy gave on September thirtieth
to twenty twenty during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. Asked
by Senator Ted Kruz, Republican of Texas, about testimony he
gave in twenty seventeen asserting that he did not authorize
leaking information regarding to the FBI's investigations into President Donald

(55:22):
Trump or former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Komy said
that I stand by my testimony. Look, excuse me, noted
NBC News. Komy's deputy, Andrew McCabe, has said that Komy
authorized him to leak information to the press, according to
a twenty eighteen Justice Department Investigator General's report. But the

(55:44):
report also found that McCabe had multiple false or misleading statements.
It added, so let me get this straight. So you know,
they already said they're determined that he made more multiple
false or misleading statements, and yet they chose to do nothing.
Of course, why are we not surprised? The article continues.

(56:11):
In July, the FBI launched an investigation into former Central
Intelligence Agency CIA director John Brennan and former FBI director
James Comy over their rules in the investigation surrounding President
Donald Trump and Russia's alleged alleged sorry alleged collusion. Finally

(56:34):
we're seeing something happen. You know. Trump even said that
he is a dirty cop. I'm not going to do
the Trump voice. I know I can't. If I could,
I would, but I can't, So I'm not. But he
said he's a dirty cop, and he's always been. But
he was just assigned a crooked Joe Biden appointed judge.

(56:56):
So he's off to a very good start. Nonetheless, we're
to words and he hasn't and he wasn't hedging or
in dispute. He was very positive. There was no doubt
in his mind about what he said or meant by
saying it. He left himself zero margin of error. And

(57:17):
he's talking about his testimony, right, That's what President Trump
is talking about. That a lot of the times. Here's
what these people do. And if you've ever listened to
any of these you know hearings, most of these guys
are very very good about doing that. You know, they're
used phrasing like, to my knowledge, you know, to my understanding,

(57:41):
I don't have the numbers in front of me, YadA YadA,
blah blah. You know, this is the type of language
that they say, right, and this is normally what they do.
But in this case, and this is what Trump was
pointing to, that this time, Comy did not leave any

(58:01):
wiggle room whatsoever. He made a defenditive statement, and that
statement has been proven to be wrong. That's what it
amounts to. He left himself zero margin and according to
an investigation that they made, it was false and let's

(58:23):
be clear about something, because Democrats has gone after Republicans
for far less. But then I heard something else. Let
me see where do I want to start. Let's start
with this one. This article from the Daily Fetched headline
New York Attorney General Letitia James expected to be indicted

(58:45):
by federal prosecutors. Yes, I am actually very excited about
this one too. Finally indictments are here. This is awesome.
So this is from a tweet I'm assuming, or an

(59:06):
ex post whatever, breaking Letitia James is expected to be
indicted alongside James, alongside I can read James comy in
the coming days. The same office is expected to charge
Letitia James with mortgage fraud. Trump exhorting his attorney general

(59:28):
to charge those people as soon as possible. I couldn't
be more excited. Holy crap, that is awesome because again,
Leticia James. You know, it's not that she's being accused
of mortgage fraud. Okay, I mean, let's be clear about

(59:49):
something you can only use allegedly so far, right, But
there are documentation and what let's take James had like
three or more houses, and three of these houses in
various locations. She claimed that they are all all three

(01:00:14):
of them her primary residence. Now, in order to have
something as a primary residence, you have to live there
over half of the year, over six months. You have
to live at this residence in order for you to
be able to classify as a primary residence. Otherwise you
can't and you can't classify something as a primary residence

(01:00:34):
if you are renting it out. I remember whenever my
brother bought his first house with whatever program he used
to help buy the house, it was specific in that
deal in that mortgage that you have to live here,

(01:00:55):
you cannot rent it out. I mean, that was part
of it. And the same thing went for here because
she got you know, she got a special mortgage rate,
special insurance rates for claiming that this is the house
that she was going to be living in. And in
all these cases it wasn't her that was living there,
it was somebody else. I mean, this is you know,

(01:01:16):
because it was like, oh, who was it that went
to the house. But you know, at any rate, you know,
they looked up public records that you know, here's what
she put on paper, this is her primary residence. And
then you had investigative journalists that showed up and was like, knock, knock, knock,
is Letitia James here?

Speaker 3 (01:01:38):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
Or who were you? Well? I rent the place I
live here? Oh okay, Check number one went to another place.
Check number two went to a third place. Check number three.
Holy crap, where the hell is Letitia James? Because all
these addresses that she listed as being primary residents getting

(01:02:01):
special mortgage rates, special insurance rates, She's not even living
in any one of them. It's like, holy crap. It's
it doesn't get much more obvious than that, people, That's
all I'm trying to say. It doesn't get much more
obvious than that she did it. There's legal documents that
says that she did it. I mean, regardless of whether

(01:02:22):
or not there's other people living in the house. Okay,
that's a lude point. At this point, it doesn't really matter.
I mean that there's nothing more than icing on the
cakes as it goes, icing on the cake. But she's
claiming three different residents as her primary residence. You can't

(01:02:44):
do that. That is illegal. That is mortgage fraud. And
you can look up the records for yourself and say, yep,
she definitely did that. And this is somebody who should
know better. This isn't some geek off the streets, somebody
that's having some you know, a chromosome problem. This is
somebody that is supposed to know the law. I mean,

(01:03:04):
this is what she does. Right. You can't even claim
ignorance on this case. And even if you even if
you could, you know, I mean, it's it's kind of
one of them things that well, you know, regardless considering
her position, No, she can't claim ignorance. It just it

(01:03:24):
doesn't work. It doesn't work. Her argument does not hold
water period into story at all. I mean, good grief,
and that, from what I remember was was one of
the things that she was talking about with using was
of ignorance. I had no idea, really, really attorney general

(01:03:50):
in New York and you're going to claim ignorance that
you didn't know anything about mortgage fraud something that she's
probably prosecuted somebody over it. Maybe, I mean, it's just
you know, again, how stupid can you be? And then

(01:04:11):
I seen this article from Breitbart, and this one again
made me excited. It made me happy, It made me
a little giddy. I was like, ooh, this is going
to be awesome. Now. One of the things that Trump

(01:04:33):
has directed to happen is follow the money, right. I mean,
I don't know if you hear anything like me, but
I've watched a lot of procedural stuff, you know, n CIS, CSI,

(01:04:55):
criminal minds. You know, I've watched a lot of various
I like cop shows, I really do. I think they're
they're very entertaining. Not granted, it's Hollywood, so you can't
really believe a lot of what's on there. But at
the same time, when you have all these places that

(01:05:15):
have a common theme, it's pretty safe to bet that
this is kind of common practice. And even still, even
if it wasn't common practice, it makes sense, right whenever
you are trying to figure out, you know, when you're
trying to figure out the mystery of a who done it?
What's one of the first rules that tell you or
first things that tell you to do. Follow the money.

(01:05:39):
And that's one of the things that President Trump directed
to be done, follow the money. And I believe he
was talking in correlation with you know, Antifa and other
you know, far left extremist groups, because they got to
be getting their funding from somewhere. So I've seen this

(01:06:04):
headline from Breitbart, DOJ directs prosecutors to ready probes of
George Soros's foundation. Yes, oh wait, I'm not supposed to
be excited. That's it. Over half a dozen US attorney's

(01:06:25):
office around the country have been directed by senior Justice
Department official to draft plans to investigate a George Soros
funded group. Multiple reports Friday reveal, Yes, follow the money,
and I you know, I hope it's not just a

(01:06:47):
hymn thing. I hope they go after way more people
than that. I mean, if I have the right person correctly,
like George Soros's son is as way more extreme than
George himself. If I'm remembering the right person, and of
which case, it's like, dude, I mean, how is that

(01:07:07):
even possible? But at any rate, Yeah, let me go
ahead and continue. Another article from bright Bart fight Club
exclusive Peter Navarro Obama is up to his neck in

(01:07:27):
Russia Gate. Yes, they do know that he was tied
into this different article about Navarro on the Komi indictment.
If you don't hold these s sobs accountable, they will
do it again. What is one of the things I've
been talking about? Yes, they'll do it again. You if
you want this type of things to stop, because we

(01:07:48):
are talking about clearly. I mean, I have never seen
anything more clear in my life. Weaponization of government clearly
against Donald Trump, Orange man bad. That's what we have
seen for a decade. If you want this stuff to stop,

(01:08:14):
then you have to hold these people accountable. If you don't,
they're just going to do it again. I mean, we
all know it. We've been saying it for some time.
It doesn't get any more clear than this. We know this, man.

(01:08:42):
I mean, that's one of the reasons why we've been
so ticked off about what looks like that they're dragging
their feet now. I mean, granted, look and I heard
I heard somebody talk about this. I don't remember who.
I think it was. Well, there's been several of them,
but I think the Dalli Show was the one that

(01:09:03):
I really heard it from, or at least most recently.
But he was like, look, you know, because I've I
watched Dan Bongino for you know, for quite a while.
I watched him all the time. I listened to his stuff.
If I you know, if I was in the semi,
I would listen to him. If I was home and
was able to, i'd watch him. But yeah, I listened
to him quite often and one of the things, you know,
so it's like, you know the guy, you watched him,

(01:09:27):
he had a huge follow and you know what the
guy is all about, because he's always been transparent in
that he got a call, he sacrificed his financial security
in order to serve the president. And then now somebody
that you knew, somebody that you follow, and you're going

(01:09:47):
to think that he's going to go over there and
do nothing, that he's not going to try and do
everything that he can to make the FBI the institution
that it should be. And it's like, well, yeah, of
course he is, I mean obviously right, But I mean,

(01:10:08):
you know, we see how how quickly and how violently
they went after Trump with his indictments, with everything that
they attacked him with, and it's like, we expect, we
wanted the same type of efficiency to be used against
those who used it against Trump, and we didn't see that,

(01:10:30):
and it was frustrating. And you know, part of it
is that whole thing of us seeing just investigation after investigation,
hearing after hearing, and yes they're guilty, but we've decided
not to prosecute. And it's like, are you kidding me?

(01:10:54):
Because it's always the same thing is to do nothing.
Republicans vote for us because we want the prestige, but
when it comes right down to it, they don't. They
don't take control of the power, even though they may
be in a majority. They don't care about the power.
They they leave the power in the hands of the Democrats.

(01:11:16):
And it's ridiculous. It's frustrating. It pisces us off. I know,
it pisses me off. It's ridiculous. We've seen that time
and time again. I mean, it's it's one of the
things that you know, it's it's a I'll believe it
when I see it. I mean, how many of you
said that, you know? How many how many of you

(01:11:36):
have known a habitual liar? Oh? If you you know,
if you do this, I'll do that, and then you
do this, and then they don't do that, and they
do it a lot. They do it a lot. Is
a continual thing. It happens all the time, and you
always get the same boohoo or excuses or what have you. Why.

(01:12:06):
I mean, you want us to show up for you
at the ballot box, but you're supposed to be in
opposition to what the Democrats are doing You're supposed to
be about lowering taxes, you're supposed to be about restricting government,
you're supposed to be about law and order. But what

(01:12:29):
the hell have the Republican Party done for us in Washington?
Holy shit, not a whole hell of a lot. It's ridiculous.
And so I mean, I'll face it just like you.
I was like, I'll believe it when I see it.
I mean, I'm not going to get my hopes up
to something's going to change because that disappointed me far
too many times to take them seriously at all. I

(01:12:53):
know I can't do it. I can't take them seriously.
And so whenever I seen that James Comy was being indicted,
he's actually going to go to trial. Wow, I mean
I was. I was actually like, a dude, that's cool.

(01:13:14):
Finally we're seeing something, right, We're seeing something. This is exciting,
it really is. I was excited to hear about this.

Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
I really was.

Speaker 1 (01:13:24):
I ain't gonna lie, you know. And since we're kinda
at the topic of do nothing Republicans, I'm not sure
if you alls are aware of this. Let me see
if I can't pull up this article. Here we go.
This article from CBS News and of course this is

(01:13:49):
a video. I mean, nothing's playing, but well, yeah, no,
it is cool. But the headline is US government could
shut down in days if Congress doesn't pass a budget
because the end of the fiscal year is this coming Tuesday,

(01:14:12):
so on next Wednesday, Wednesday October Yeah, so Wednesday, October
first is the beginning of the new fiscal year. And
of which case, we've they've not done their job. I mean,

(01:14:33):
one of the biggest things that Congress is supposed to
do is twelve appropriation bills and they have yet to
freaking do it. Now, don't get me wrong, you know
they've done some one or two. They have, but I mean,
I'm going to tell you this, what they've done is

(01:14:54):
crap because what they've done is allowed the Democrats to
slip in shit that they they want that doesn't benefit
Republican Party. And you know, it is another example of
these week week Republicans that don't fight for Americans. They

(01:15:14):
don't fight for us, they don't fight for their content
con constituents. I had a hard time with that. Worldly crap.
They don't fight for their constituents, but yet they want
us to show up to the ballot box to vote
him in office yet again. And I ask you why
we've not had a budget since Obama. They stopped operating

(01:15:42):
on a budget during Obama. It's like, we don't want
a budget. We don't want something that's going to hold
us accountable to spending. And you wonder why we are
now over thirty seven trillion dollars in debt. Thirty seven
trillion dollars in debt, you wonder why. That's why. And
Republicans are just as much to blame for this as

(01:16:04):
the Democrats are. And all we've been getting is continuing resolution,
continuing resolution. That's it. Just kick the can further on
down the road. We'll pass one sometime maybe. But you know,
at this particular point in time, because I thought it
was great because I had heard about, you know, negotiations,
because Chuck Chuck Schumer was wanting to, you know, talk

(01:16:26):
to President Trump about some type of a you know,
some type of you know, maybe they could reach some
type of an agreement. And President Trump's like, yeah, no,
because what some of the things that they are asking
for is like now, not going to do it. And

(01:16:52):
as much as I hate to say it, considering some
of the some of the appropriation bills that has already
been passing, some of the stuff that is in there,
maybe it wouldn't be such a bad idea to do
another continuing resolution. And here's one of the reasons why

(01:17:21):
I say why, you know, again, they threw crap in
an appropriations bill that should not be there. Is not
in the best interest of Americans. You know, one of
the things that Democrats are fighting for is for you know,

(01:17:42):
illegal aliens to have access to Medicare Medicaid. No, sorry,
I don't want to pay for that. I don't want
to pay for that at all. You're not supposed to
be here. Why should I be paying for you to
be here? And then we send money to your country
to pay for you again, I mean, we're paying for

(01:18:04):
these people four and five times. No, I'm sick and
tired of it. I've had enough. I'm under the mindset
now send them all back home. I don't care. If
you want to be here, then you can come across
the border the right and legal way. Until then get out.
But that's one of the things that Democrats are fighting for.

(01:18:27):
They're fighting for illegals to get health care. And you know,
I'm just I'm beyond caring. American hospitality has been taken
advantage of by people that don't want to be here.
They do not want to, you know, they do not
want to what's that spif your word, I'm looking for assimilate.
They don't want to be part of They don't care

(01:18:50):
about learning our language. I mean, it's ridiculous. No, get out,
go home. If you want to come back, you can
do it the right in a legal way. I'm done caring.
I'm absolutely done caring. But that's one of the things

(01:19:11):
that's in some of the stuff, one of many things
that made its way into the Appropriations bill. And it's like, dude,
I mean, what the hell you know again? Do nothing
Republicans that don't fight for their own constituents. It's like, dude,
how many Republicans voted for Obamacare. Yeah, I don't think
any of them. They passed it in the dead of night.

(01:19:37):
It was a if you want to know what's in it,
then you're just going to have to pass it. Okay,
they went it alone. When the Democrats want to do something,
they don't care if there is, you know, across the
aisle bipartisan participation in a bill. They will do it.
They don't care. If they got to go alone, they'll

(01:19:59):
do it. And if they do want so called bipartisanship,
they just grab the hand of somebody that's a rhino
Republican that actually is a Democrat but flies the Republican flag.
That's what they do. Do nothing Republicans. But I mean,

(01:20:19):
are you guys aware that you know we're we're getting
close to a year, right, We're nine months into the
president's second term. The Senate still has like roughly thirteen

(01:20:44):
hundred people that they still need to confirm. President Trump
still does not have, you know, all his appointments filled.
He doesn't have a full staff at all, thirteen hundred
of them. Are you kidding me? At this rate, They're
not going to get all of President Trump's appointments filled

(01:21:08):
until JD. Vance's second term. Are you kidding me? They
even changed the rule to saying we can do this
by groups now and they still have yet to really
even do anything. I think they're supposed to be starting
in on some of these next week, but I don't know.

(01:21:29):
Over over thirteen hundred or roughly thirteen hundred still yet
to be confirmed. They can't even do their job and
it's not like an appropriations bill you need a super majority.
All you need is a simple majority. We have a
simple majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
And they still couldn't get twelve appropriations bills passed in

(01:21:52):
a year. In nine months, they still couldn't do it.
They've been dragging their feet every step of the way.
But at the same time time, I hope they don't
do it. I hope they're not able to get across
the finish line. And let me tell you why, because
you're going to love this. You see, usually during a

(01:22:15):
government shutdown, those that work in government really don't care
because what happens is they just take a vacation. You know,
they go home, they go to their family, they do
whatever it is that they want to. They go golf
and you know, they go around the racetrack or you know,

(01:22:39):
whatever these people do. Because it's the non essential employees,
they go home. Everybody else stays, but it's the non
essential that goes home. Already saying that we don't need
all these people we have in government. If they're going
to send the non essential employees home, why did they

(01:23:01):
even keep him in the first place, Because they're not essential.
That always pissed me off. They send the non essential
employees home, they go home, they take a vacation, and
then whenever they finally do pass something, you know, the budget,
a continuing resolution, then they they come back to work

(01:23:26):
and they get full back, pay, full benefits, the whole
nine yards, as if nothing happened. They just got a
paid vacation. They really don't care if there's a government
shut down. They don't care in the least. But let
me tell you the great part, because President Trump has

(01:23:47):
already said and before he even said it, he checked
the law to make sure he could do it. But
he's like, shut it down, shut it down. I don't care.
I dare you shut it down? You know, because again

(01:24:09):
Chuck Schumer went to President Trump wanting to negotiate so
that this way they can get a continuing resolution or
these appropriations bills passed, and President Trump said no, no,
thank you. You know, remember the Democrats saying elections have consequences.
Here you go, elections have consequences. President Trump won the

(01:24:29):
electoral College, he won each and every swing state, he
won the popular vote. Elections have consequences. He has a
mandate from the people to govern, and we haven't been
able him, we haven't been able to see him do
that quite effectively as he should, because he's getting way
too much pushback. And Trump's like, no, we're not negotiating

(01:24:54):
an fo president. If I have ever seen one of
the what did President Trump say? It's like, dude, go ahead,
shut it down. Guess what I'm going to do. They're
not just going to be able to come back once
they get sent home. They're non essential employees. They're going
to get fired. They're not coming back, they're not getting
a paycheck. They're done. They're going home and they're done.

(01:25:19):
They're fired their employment, their service is no longer needed.
And President Trump has already checked the law on this.
He can do it and it's legal. Isn't that awesome?
I was like, Yes, let's get rid of some of

(01:25:39):
these deep staters. Let's get rid of some of these
people that really shouldn't be there in the first place.
I heard out. I was like, yeah, you know, and
there's another reason why I really don't care if there's
a government shut down. Granted, okay, now look before anybody

(01:26:02):
freaks out, social Security checks still get sent out. Your
postmasters are still working their essential employees. Social Security money
still gets paid out because that gets paid from a

(01:26:22):
different place, right, you know, that type of money comes
from a completely different place altogether. So yeah, all those
checks still go out, Medicare, Medicaid, you know, social Security,
All those checks still go out. So I don't want
to hear anybody complain in that, Oh I'm not going
to get my check. No, those checks still come. That

(01:26:44):
money comes from a completely different source. It is not budgeted.
That money does not go through an appropriations process at all.
It's never been part of a continuing resolution. The only
thing that they have changed on any of that is, hey,
we want to make it to where people on Social
Security don't have to pay taxes on that money. And
oh yeah, by the way, we don't think that illegal

(01:27:07):
aliens should be getting any of that money in the
first place. That's the only thing that's changed that Trump
is wanting to affect. That's it. So Trump's like, Okay,
you guys don't want to play ball. You want to
play stupid games. You're going to get stupid prizes. These
people are going to go home and they're not going

(01:27:27):
to have a job to come back to, and they're
not going to get furlough money from setting at home,
their fire, their services are no longer needed. I seen that.
I was excited. We're going to ahead and take a
quick break, and when I return, we're going to talk
about this meeting that Heg says, Hegseth has called to

(01:27:50):
take place next week. It really does. It kind of
gave me pause. And you know, I've got a theory
of my own. I've got it, you know, and I've
heard a couple of different theories. But we're gonna talk
about that right on the other side of this for
just a couple of minutes, and I'll be right back.

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(01:31:31):
to find out that you are dangerously low on shift
tickets making a tour? You have to make a mad
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if this has ever happened, you pick up the number
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paper is sold. All right, and we are back last
segment before we close everything out, We're going to be
talking about Pete Hegseth. And again, if you want to

(01:32:13):
check out the articles that I have used in the show,
head on over to the Hot Show dot com and
just click on that newsfeedtab and there you will see
all the articles over there available over on flipboard. Go
check those out. I believe there are twenty four articles
in there. Now. I have an article in there from
the Washington Post. I believe it's subscription only. I apologize

(01:32:35):
about that. The headline though still kind of clear. But
this article that I'm going to pull up comes from
the Daily Signal. Headline speculation on why Pete Hegseth abruptly
called top military leaders to a meeting, And I was like, huh,

(01:32:56):
it definitely gave me pause. It really did. Let me
go ahead and get into the article a little bit.
This article was written in September twenty sixth, so Pete
Hegseeth has ordered top military leaders from around the world
to convenient Marine Base Marine I'm sorry, Marine Corps Base
Quantico in Virginia next week. Heg seth Was has not

(01:33:20):
explained why he called a meeting or what issues will
be discussed by Army Special Forces veterans. Stephen P. Bouki
Bucci b Ucci, however you pronounce that, says that such
a high level meeting is not completely unprecedented. Let me
go ahead and polish right there. Not completely precedented. Now,

(01:33:43):
normally they do these type of things differently, because normally
is what they do. Instead of bringing these people in,
they do a secure video conference or phone conference or whatever.
That's what they do. They use, you know, a skiff
on things, and that's how they do it. You know,

(01:34:06):
normally they don't bring these people in from around the world.
That's the unprecedent apart, not the meeting itself, just how
they're doing the meeting is the unprecedent apart. Let's go
ahead and continue. So he predicts Bookie that you know, Boosy,
however he pronounces his name. He predicts a possible reason
for the meeting is to roll out or explain some

(01:34:29):
new strategic areas of focus. Or rearrangement of strategic priorities.
Visiting fellow. He is a visiting fellow. Bookie a visiting
fellow with the Heritage Foundation who focuses on cybersecurity, military
special operations, and defense support to civil authorities. But he

(01:34:51):
said that there could also be a side discussion on
issues of leaders talking out of school. He continued, the
administration really does not want public display of disunity. It
is likely that the Secretary of War and the Joint
chiefs of Staff want to communicate that directly to the

(01:35:13):
department uniformed leaders. And the article continues by saying that
you know, because what he is wanting, what Hegseth is
wanting are people that, oh yeah, there, It is people
that are in command of other people. The RAKA says

(01:35:35):
a wild attention has been given to the potential size
of the meeting. Robert Peters, a Senior Research Fellow for
Strategic Deterrence at the Heritage Foundations Allison Center for National Security,
says that Hegseth has only called those generals and admirals
who are in command to the meeting. That's an important

(01:35:56):
distinction as it refers to officers that command brigades, fleet's
division corps, and combatant commands. Peter says that while there
are in fact roughly eight hundred generals and admirals in
the US military, only a small fraction of those are
in command. The rest may be a commander's deputy or

(01:36:18):
leading a combat support agencies such as the Defense Intelligence Agency,
or running his staff at the Pentagon, et cetera. Few
of those are technically in command. Now, I have a couple,
you know, a couple ideas as to what they may

(01:36:40):
actually be talking about. And one of those ideas, you know,
kind of went to a worst case scenario considering everything
that is going on globally, you know, Israel and the
Gaza Strip, you have Russia and Ukraine and the rest
of NATO, you know, with everything that's going on, and
not just that, I mean, there are other conflicts going

(01:37:02):
on globally, you know, other players and whatnot that that
might be what it's about. You know that That's kind
of one of the things that I was thinking is
a possible reason why Pete Hegseth called this, you know,
called this, uh, this meeting, especially considering it as an

(01:37:26):
in person meeting and not just a you know, a
normal conference like what they usually use instead of bringing
all these people in from around the world. There you
got me. That was one of my you know, worst
case scenario reasons as to what Pete Hegseth was doing. However,
whenever I heard that the the security clearance of this

(01:37:49):
meeting isn't really all that high, and you would think
that this was a discussion about actual national security, that
it would rate a lot higher because we've not had
any leaks whatsoever. I mean, this article is pure speculation,
and what I'm discussing on this right now is pure speculation.

(01:38:12):
But what I really think that this is about, and
I think the bookie Boosey, whatever his name is, I
think he's actually right. But I think it goes a
little bit deeper than that, because Pete hegg Seth, you know,
he said that, you know, we're done with this shit.
Whenever he was talking about WOKE and the different policies
and whatnot that they have had previously, He's like, no.

(01:38:36):
Whenever President Trump renamed the Department Offense to the Department
of War, he was clearly stating what their new goal
and objective is. It is war, getting rid of the
Bravo Sierra, getting rid of all the crap that has
hindered us from really completing an objective. We're done with that.

(01:39:04):
We're not about woke anymore. We're done. And I think
that he's calling all these people in having them show
up in person. This way, they can't claim the oh
I didn't hear you, oh I misunderstood, you know, the
line was staticky, you know, some type of bullshit excuse

(01:39:25):
that time they might come up with if they don't
like the new direction that Pete Hegseth is laying out
under Donald Trump's toolage. By the way, this is Donald
Trump's plan. Pete heg Sath's job is to carry it out.
That's how it's supposed to work. President Trump is a
commander in chief. Pete Hegseth is to make sure that

(01:39:46):
stuff gets followed out. Talk to these people, make sure
that everybody's on the same page. And that's what I
think he's talking about that this is what I expect
of you. This is what your job is. This is
what you are going to do. This what you are
not going to do. And if you do not like it,
here's a piece of paper you are going to sign
that you understand. If you don't like it. You will

(01:40:08):
be reprimanded, you may lose your position, you may be fired,
you may be terminated for insubordination. There you go, no
wiggle room, no tolerance. We are the Department of War.
This is the direction. Fall in line or get out
and truth be told. That's what I think is going on.

(01:40:34):
Just being honest with you, That's what I think is
going on, because that makes more sense bringing these people
in so they can't use the oh I didn't understand,
I misunderstood, you know, bad connection, what have you. As
ridiculous as some of that may sound, I have no
doubt that they would try to say that. I have
no doubt whatsoever. I mean, look at who we're talking about, right,

(01:40:58):
and I mean you have people that were latently I mean,
they have caught people in top positions in the military
that basically claimed I mean they didn't get the chance,
but they claimed and openly might I add that they

(01:41:20):
would participate in the military coup against the president if
he gave a certain type of order that they said, no,
they're not going to do it, and don't do anything
until I approve it first. That's a military coup. That's reason. Okay,
And you had top military people say this is what

(01:41:41):
they were going to do. I think Pete Heseth is
making it clear to anybody in that toolage that we're
not taking your bravos, Sierra. This is the new direction
we are taking. Either fall in line or there's the door.
I don't know if that's what about, but it at
least makes sense. It at least makes sense to me.

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