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October 1, 2025 60 mins
Enemy Within? Trump, Government Shutdown & Sean “Diddy” Combs Sentencing | Karel Cast 25-123

Who exactly is America’s “enemy within”? Donald Trump told military leaders to prepare for internal enemies—but does that mean everyday citizens, immigrants, or simply anyone who disagrees with him? This episode dives deep into the dangerous rhetoric that blurs the line between democracy and authoritarianism.

Meanwhile, the U.S. government is shut down—again. But this time, Trump appears ready to weaponize it, making Americans suffer in order to blame the other side. Why does Congress keep getting paid while the country stalls?

And finally, Sean “Diddy” Combs faces sentencing. Prosecutors are pushing for 11 years—sparking questions about whether the punishment is fair, or if he’s being targeted because of race, power, and success.

Join Karel for bold commentary, sharp insights, and the real questions others avoid.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Time is here. No time to fear.

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Speaker 5 (01:11):
How about that? Is that working? Okay, technical problem, but
we got things back going, and that's quite all right.
It is the Carell Cast. I am Carel silvery glad
you are joining me. Even though I had to switch
out mike chords and hey, the other chord decided not
to work. We're all entitled to have a day where
we don't want to work, right, I guess Mike cables included.

(01:38):
That's okay. It's okay. The Mike cable gave up the ghost.
There's another one. Hey, I'll retire that other one, all right.
I want to tell you about something at the end
of the show that's important, so we do stick around.
It's only thirty minutes, so stick around to the end
of the show. I got to talk to you about something.
But let's begin with the speech from yesterday and are

(02:00):
you the enemy within? And before we do that. Can
I just tell you why I'm all wrapped up in
the Nicole Kidman Keith Urban thing. I think he cheated, Okay,
I do. Now we know that Keith Urban is an addict, okay,
And I have no problem with that, okay at all.
He goes to the alan On meetings in LA. I've
seen him at some so yeah so and addictive personalities.

(02:23):
People with addictive personalities, they tend to behave a little
differently they do. They just do. That's and I'm not
slighting him. I'm not slamming him. God bless his sobriety.
He's been sober now forever. Uh. And Nicole used to
go to some of the meetings with him. But if
you have an addictive personality, then you have a unique

(02:43):
personality type and you can get addicted to people. You
can get addicted to a lot of things. So these
two don't see each other a lot, you know. Think
about it. He's out on the road, she's off being
Nicole Kidman, and with an addictive personality, he may need
someone around more than her. And I think he's found somebody.

(03:08):
I do. This is all so fast after nineteen years,
it's got to be so hurtful to Nicole. I think
he's found somebody. I do. I think we'll be hearing
about a missus, you know, whoever, whoever, it might be
sooner than later. I do. I think that he. I

(03:28):
think he's moved on, and it's sad that she can't.
I mean, she shouldn't get married again. You know, the
Tom Cruise thing didn't work out, now the Keith Urban
thing that she just doesn't have good luck picking man honey.
So if I were her, I would just xnay on
the mann Ai. You know, Jennifer Lopez says she didn't
get married again. You know they obviously it's so hard

(03:49):
when you're in the business. I know I'm in the business.
And it strained me and Andrew's relationship. It really did.
In fact, we got taken out of Afternoon Drive because
Andrew scared David G. Hall because I was behaving inappropriately.
I was under a lot of pressure and it was

(04:09):
bringing pressure into our relationship. And Andrew said, I will
walk out of being the number one talk show host
in LA if it's going to cost me the relationship.
I value the relationship more. And if you're turning Charles
into an a hole, because of all the pressures of
this job. Then I will leave. And David Hall said

(04:32):
he never had anybody say that they would walk away
from number one talk radio to save their relationship, and
that scared him, so he switched us out with Phil Henry.
He put Phil in four to seven, put us seven
to nine. No one really knows that that that was
the reason that I was under a lot of stress

(04:52):
and I was a monster. I was behaving like a
monster at home. You know. I just felt like he
wasn't doing enough because he didn't do the he didn't
go into the corporate stuff. He just didn't want to
do any of that. So I had to do all that.
So I shouldered all the pressure, the ratings, meetings and
all of that. That all was on me, and I
was not handling it well. And Andrew said, it's turning

(05:15):
him into an a hole. And I don't want to
live in an a hole, so I will walk away.
And so trust me, entertainment relationships are hard. And so
you know what, Nicole, just find you a nice young man, honey, Nicole, girl,
find you a nice thirty year old like Madonna. See

(05:35):
Madonna's got it right. Madonna just screws young people, and
that's it. She's sleep to their dancers. That's what her, Nicole,
Kidman and Jal should do from now on. Sleep with
men under forty and when they turned forty, get another.
That's what I would be, all right, So do stick
around to the end of the show. We do have

(05:56):
some stuff to talk about when we come back.

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Show Time is here. No time to fear.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
Corel is so near because show time is here.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
So on with the show. Let's give it a go.
Correll is the one that you need to.

Speaker 5 (06:27):
Know, all right. So I got a lot on my
mind today. I might even do an hour today. I might.
So if you think it's the end of the show,
stick around because I might actually do an hour today,
and I might start doing an hour every day because
the half hour just seems to whiz by yesterday. How

(06:54):
do I say this? Because I don't want to be
this doom and gloomy guy every day. You know, the
podcast is not you don't want to hear it. It's
not doing that, Well, my Patreon's down to eight hundred
and sixty three dollars. If I don't get that up
to at least nine fifty, bad things will happen. I'm
going to talk to you about that at the end
of the show. But every day America slips away and

(07:20):
dies a little bit. Today, my cousin in Texas and
someone whose opinion and whose friendship I really value, my
friend Eric, who's in the military, known him twenty six years.
They were defending the speech yesterday, and Eric's still in
the military. He loved what he heard yesterday, and I

(07:44):
I can't believe that I would be friends with someone.
I mean, he's changed, obviously, because what I heard yesterday
was absolutely terrifying people. And so to see if I
was overreacting, okay, I put in the transcript of the

(08:05):
speech to chat GPT. Okay, and we know that they've
made an arrangement with Trump to remove political bias and
fake news from AI. So it's not like chat GPT
is extraordinarily liberal. It ain'm so I had it analyzed
the speech from a historical perspective. That's all I asked

(08:26):
it to do. I said, analyze this speech from yesterday
and put it in a historical perspective. This is what
it said. This is what it said. So Donald Trump
recently told it says context. Donald Trump recently told top

(08:48):
US military leaders to prepare for a so called enemy
from within, referring broadly to Democrats, critics, and political opponents.
This framing echoes of authoritarian rhetoric, where opposition voices are
painted as threats equivalent to foreign adversaries. Constitutional conflict. The

(09:11):
speech yesterday presents a constitutional conflict. The US Constitution mandates
civilian control of the military and protects free speech and
dissent under the First Amendment. Using the military to target
political opposition would violate constitutional principles and blur the line

(09:31):
between defense and domestic politics. Historical authoritarian parallels, Now, this
is chat GPT. All I did was ask it to
historically analyze yesterday's speech. Throughout history, authoritarian leaders have used
enemies within rhetoric to justify repression and militarization of politics.

(09:55):
Adolf Hitler. Again, I didn't ask it to bring up
Aidolf Hitler, Okay, I simply asked it to put yesterday's
speech in historical context. Adolf Hitler used the notion of
internal enemies Jews, communist dissenters to justify emergency laws and

(10:17):
violent crackdown. In nineteen thirties Germany, Benito Mussinini framed socialist
and political opponents as enemies undermining Italy, leading to militarized
fascist squads suppressing dissent. Joseph Stalin branded political rivals as

(10:39):
internal enemies, leading to purges, show trials, and the weaponization
of the state against civilians. Augusto Pinochet in Chile portrayed
leftist and activists as internal threats to justify military rule
and a brutal crack down after the nineteen seventy three Coups.

(11:04):
Francisco Franco in Spain declared opponents enemies of the nation
and used the military to impose authoritarian rule for decades,
suspending elections. Why this is dangerous again, chat GPT simply

(11:25):
giving me a historical analysis and comparison of Trump and
Hegeberger's speech yesterday. Why this is dangerous? Painting political opponents
as enemies from within undermine democratic norms, delegitimized dissent, and

(11:46):
invites authoritarian style governance. Historically, such moves precede restrictions on
civil liberties, consolidation of power, and in extreme cases, violent respression.
That is a computer's analysis of yesterday's speech. And I

(12:12):
don't know about you, but I believe that I believe
the analogy and the analysis is correct. I fully believe
Trump is going to label those that do not agree
with him as enemies of the state, and I fully

(12:36):
believe he is going to insert That's why he's putting
military in all the blue cities Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle,
New York. He's doing it because he is going to
declare dissent an enemy from within. And Maga's gonna go
along with it. My cousin has no problem with it.

(12:57):
In Texas, a member of the military that I consider
a friend had no problem with the speech yesterday. This
is scary. This is so scary that I go back

(13:18):
to why are we all just sitting here? Okay? It
appears that the Democrats are powerless. The government is shut
down as of today. Trump is going to use it
to get rid of programs that he hates and to
fire people and blame the Democrats. He is going to

(13:41):
use every chance he gets. They're using the rhetoric radical
left democrat. Democrat is becoming a term for an enemy
for opposition, and the Democrats aren't fighting it. They're not
using equal rhetoric. Chuck Schumer sat at a desk yesterday

(14:03):
to negotiate with Donald Trump, and on the desk were
hats that say Trump twenty twenty eight on the desk,
which again goes against the Constitution. So I have spent
two days looking for affordable places in Canada, Montreal, Quebec.

(14:30):
But I can't live with that weather. I can't do
ten inches of snow on the ground for three months.
I just I can't. I can't afford Portugal. I can't
afford Spain in the bigger cities. And the only country
I have a shot at being a citizen of is
Canada because of my grandparents. And yet I don't want

(14:52):
to live there. It's a country that has good gay rights,
it has good service animal policies, it has a good
cannabis policy. But I can't stand the weather. And yet
if I stay, I'm going to watch this country slip
into fascism full on, where doing my show will end. Well,

(15:16):
it might anyway, because you're not. Sixty three of you
are supporting it. The rest are not. But I'm scared people.
I'm frightened for our country because yesterday's speech unchallenged. I
don't hear people losing their minds to Oh. They are
in the European press, the Guardian, the rise of the

(15:40):
authoritarian power in America. Even the conservative papers in Europe
are talking about how yesterday was a speech like other
quote strong men unquote, and they're using that term to
determine people like Mussolini, Franco and so we do. You
have the world's media reporting that yesterday is yet proof

(16:06):
that Trump is going to declare anyone that doesn't see
things their way like Maga, an enemy. So if you
oppose Maga, you're an enemy of the United States. He
said that yesterday. That makes me an enemy. Are you
one of the enemies within? Do you oppose Donald Trump?

(16:30):
Do you oppose his philosophy? Do you oppose his government?
Because if you do, then you are in fact one
of the enemies within that he is talking about. Do
you support the gay community and trans people, then you're
one of the enemies within. Do you support immigration reform

(16:53):
but not being ruthless to immigrants, then you're one of
the enemies within. Do you supp support a woman's right
to choose. Do you support more climate change legislation, then
you're one of the enemies within. Do you support green energy,
then you're one of the enemies within. Do you support veganism,

(17:19):
then you're one of the enemies within. He is making
enemies of Americans. He is calling Americans enemies, and no
one's stopping him, No one, No Chuck Schumer sat across
the desk from him yesterday. Nobody is stopping him. And

(17:41):
so what are we to do? We really have to
decide quickly. Are you just gonna sit back, watch it happen,
stay quiet, and hope you can live through it? Is
that really what you're going to do? You're just gonna
sit back, listen to people like me and others. Hope
it doesn't get too bad. But if it does, you're

(18:03):
just going to try to live through it and hope
that there's some light at the end of the tunnel.
Hitler reigned for eleven years. Are you ready for ten
more years of this? Are you? I'm being serious. If
he doesn't leave in twenty twenty eight, if midterms don't happen,
he could be there for a decade. Are you ready

(18:25):
for that? Who's going to stop him. Who's going to
stop him? If he decides to suspend the midterms, who's
going to stop him? Are you ready to be declared
the enemy of your country? Because to Donald Trump, if
you agree with any of my viewpoints, you are the

(18:48):
enemy of the United States. This morning, I had the
parent of a trans child text me and say they
are actively trying to move their child to Canada. Three
year old trans child. That no, it's no more, no
longer the time to just talk about it. When does

(19:09):
it no longer for you become the time to stop
talking about it and to actually realize that this is happening,
that this is the way it's going to go. That
history tells us how this ends. I used to tell
my friend Daniel, who is dead, that his addiction ended

(19:32):
in one of two ways, rehab her death, it ended
in death. I am telling you that the Trump presidency
ends in one of three ways. A coup, an armed
military coup. I don't think that's gonna happen, but that's
one of the ways. The midterms going democratic and then

(19:53):
Congress reeling him in and or impeaching him. I really
don't see that happening. Or death he dies, uh and
then vance is easier to deal with than we get
them out. So it's either death, coup, or midterms. That's it.

(20:14):
That's how this ends. If the mid turns happen and
Democrats lose, then that's it. The only other way to
make it stop is a coup or they die. They
know they're old, and cholesterol does its job. That's it.

(20:35):
So I need to know for those of you who
are now the enemy of the United States, and that's
you listening to my podcast. If you are a progressive
or a liberal, you are part of what he deems
the radical left. When do you finally say it's going
to be too dangerous to live here? I'm being very serious. Now,

(21:00):
what do you see happening in your life? In the
chat room, we're seeing you know, Sandy says, I'm scared
to Parrell, but I feel helpless. Why are you helpless? Sandy?
People fled Germany with nothing, zero money? You could please

(21:21):
you good, get out? You'd be in poverty? Is poverty? Better?

Speaker 7 (21:33):
Stay now it show side.

Speaker 5 (21:59):
I will be going longer than this next segment, So
do stick around, don't go anywhere. Yes, I keep hearing
people there in the middle. There's no middle. Here. There's
no middle. If you are MAGA, you are a fascist.
The speech yesterday solidified that he's using the terminology of

(22:19):
dictators before him. He told the military generals, the highest
ranking of the military, he told them to practice in
American cities on the enemies within. Now that's pretty fucking
self explanatory. That means he is getting ready to purge

(22:43):
his enemies. That's what it means. If you think otherwise,
you are naive. He is going to take control of
every state with military intervention. He is already doing it.

(23:04):
Am I making up that troops are in Portland? Am
I making up that troops were sent to la Am
I making up that troops were sent to Washington, DC,
to Chicago. We now think of the cities. Look at Portland,
Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, d C. We already have troops

(23:25):
in four American major cities. Never in the history of
the United States has that happened. Ever, it's just never happened.
Now we have them sitting there in four key cities,
and he's adding more to the list. This is not

(23:47):
a maybe, this is not it could happen. It's happening.
So what what what purpose could I or Stephanie Miller
or Tom Hartman serve? Right now, what purpose do we serve?

(24:08):
We are all sitting here in the bleachers watching the
same game, and we know the outcome, and we can
talk about it till we're blue in the face, but
nobody is doing anything about it. Are we really just
holding our breath into the midterms? A year? Thirteen months?

(24:30):
Do you think the country is going to last? Thirteen
more months? And I'm being serious? Do you believe America
will make it to the midterms thirteen more months of
nobody doing anything to stop him? Do you think it'll

(24:54):
make it? Let's see what they're talking about in the
chatroom at YouTube dot co. Calm forward, slash really corell uh,
I'm a combat disabled American VET and maga you dare
call a fascist? You're damn right, I'll call you fascist. Yes,
Colonel Angus, I'm sorry you've aligned yourself with a fascist party,

(25:15):
but that's your problem. Their fat declaring anyone that doesn't
agree the enemy within is fascist. Deploying troops on American
soil is fascist by definition. If you don't like that,

(25:35):
get out of that party. If you don't like that,
you're part of the largest child rapering in the world.
Don't be a Catholic. And if you don't like that,
you're being called a fascist. Get out of a fascist
movement because the leader has made his intentions clear, having

(25:58):
Jimmy Kimmel removed or Stephen Colbert removed, that's fascism. So
if you don't like that, I mean, words exist, definitions exist.
If you don't like that, get out of the party,
become an independent. MAGA is a fascist movement. In the future,

(26:27):
if there is one, it will be equated to parties
like the Nazi Party. Chat GPT already does without any
prompting whatsoever. It compared Trump to Hitler and Mussolini, not
me a computer. If you don't like that, it's not

(26:53):
my fault. It's who the party is. That's that. So
where do we go from here? Where does America go
over the next thirteen months? And now they've shut down
the government. You know, they have shut down the government.

(27:18):
And here we are a non functioning government, a leader
that doesn't care, that wants to use it for political points,
proving he does not care about the American people. Donald
Trump does not care about the American people. He doesn't care.
The government shut down. He doesn't care what essential service

(27:39):
has happened. He doesn't care if people have a paycheck
to put food on their table, air traffic controllers and such.
He doesn't care. He doesn't he doesn't care. He only
cares about staying in power and exercising that power. No

(28:00):
other president has issued this many executive orders. None, So
the facts are in evidence. The speech yesterday solidifies where
the country is going calling. No seated president has ever

(28:21):
spent over two million dollars during a crisis of money
in the government. It costs two million dollars to get
all those generals there. No seated president, no commander in chief,
has ever called them in to get them to pledge
their allegiance to him and to his ideology and be told,

(28:45):
if you don't like this, get out. None. That's a
loyalty test. That's what dictators do. That's a fact. That's
a historical fact. Now again, no one likes facts these days.

(29:07):
They're pesky, pesky little facts. Oh yeah, Well, he's a dictator,
he is, and people are letting him be one. They
are facilitating. It's crazy. We live in a world of crazy.

(29:27):
We really truly do. And by the way, Colonel angus.
If you really are a combative, fabled American veteran, you
wouldn't be mad. You would. I'm going to stick around
for another segment, so don't go anywhere, even though it's
going to act like it's the end of the show.

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So on with the show. Let's give it a go.
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Speaker 3 (30:15):
Now.

Speaker 7 (30:15):
It's show time.

Speaker 5 (30:30):
So what do we do? Really? What do we do?
How do we get a hold of the careening car
that's going down the fascist lane? How do we do it?

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Speaker 5 (31:00):
You know, I had much more fun talking about Nicole Kidman.
I did because there's nothing we can do anymore. There
really isn't. You just have to decide for yourself whether
you stay and try to write it out. Germans did.
There were Germans that couldn't leave Germany for whatever reason,
and they stayed and they wrote it out and then
Hitler got taken after a world war where they suffered greatly,

(31:24):
but you know, they wrote it out and then finally
the Europe was liberated and freedom rang you know through.
So yeah, you just you're gonna have to ask yourself
do I stay? Do I stay or do I go? Now?
Because Democrats what are they gonna do? They? What are

(31:46):
they going to do? What is their plan? Have you
heard maybe I've missed it. Have you heard any Democrat
with a plan to get Trump out of power before
he destroys the nation? Oh, they're very quick to point
out that he's destroying the nation. They're very quick to
point out that democracy it may not survive. Every day
in the news you read some great thinker or some

(32:07):
great scientist or some great somebody saying democracy is dying
and it's not going to survive Trump. And you know,
those kind of words are words that should be leading
to an armed coup. If it's true that this man
is going to destroy America and everything that we value
in it, why aren't Democrats trying to do a coup

(32:30):
where they literally get military forces to remove Maga. Why
aren't they doing that? Do they not believe their own words?
And that's what I'm sick of. I am sick to
fucking death of every Democrat talking about what a danger
Trump is, how we are moving, how every day we
are losing democracy, and then they don't do shit about it.

(32:52):
They don't say, Okay, we're gonna have to arm ourselves.
We are going to have to literally remove Maga from
the House and the Senate and the president vice president.
We are going to have to show them the door.
They never say that, ever. They act like they're gonna
be able to control it through the vote, a vote
that he is not going to let happen. And they

(33:14):
know this. Gavin Newsom knows this. He's out telling everybody this.
Do you think what Gavin is saying? He's saying for
shock value that there may not be another election. When
Trump himself said during the campaign, once you elect us,
you won't have to worry about future elections, he said
that out loud. Do you not fucking believe him? Yesterday

(33:40):
he declared Democrats and opponents as the enemy within rhetoric
from every major dictator. Do you not believe him? Is
that what happened in Nazi Germany? No one really believed Hitler,
No one really believed he could do it. No one
believed that good people and kinds of society would let
this happen. Could they not smell the ashes of the Jews?

(34:07):
I mean truly, how I look back and I see
how that happened now because everyone felt helpless, no one
thought they could do anything, and those that could do
something didn't. Democrats could be organizing an actual coup, a revolution.
Our founder said in the Declaration of Independence, when any

(34:32):
government runs a foul of the very base of your nation,
when any government koreem's out of control and does not
govern four of and by the people, it is incumbent
upon you to replace that government. That's what they said.

(34:57):
But I don't hear any Democrats talking about that, now,
do you do you? Newsom is sounding the and if
Stephen Haynes, how do we defend the constitution? Yes? How
how do we do it? If Democrats will not fight
with us, it'll be a people's movement. Things are going

(35:21):
to have to get really, really bad here. No one's
going to be able to get healthcare, no one will
be able to afford food, Homelessness will skyrocket, There'll be
Hooverville's again. All of that's going to have to happen,
and then people will finally be so fed up they
will remove them from office by force. America is going

(35:45):
to have to have another revolution or it will not
be saved. The revolution that we had against the British
to start our democracy. They'll have to be another revolution against.

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Speaker 1 (36:22):
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Speaker 5 (36:29):
Calling for sedition as a felony, good luck in the
chat room. Calling for sedition is called is called freedom
of speech. There's a First Amendment. And for decades Republicans
and MAGA have been saying that they should overthrow the government.
In fact, on January sixth, they fucking tried. Okay, you

(36:52):
want to talk sedition, you want to talk treason. Erecting
a gallows in front of the Capitol building to hang
the vice president. I think that qualifies as sedition and treason.
And yet Trump pardoned all those people, So spare me

(37:12):
the outrage about me actually talking about history, and history
teaches us that dictators and fascism ends in one of
three ways. One the people rise up and mass and
depose the dictator, literally overthrowing the government buildings like they

(37:36):
did in Nepal and throwing them out. That's the first way.
The second way is to a vote, they elect a
completely different party if they can have an election. Or
the third the dictator dies, and I don't mean assassinated.

(37:56):
I mean they die. They're old, they're frail, they're infirm, whatever,
or they die. Fidel Castro died. The new leadership of
Cuba is not quite the communist dictatorship that Fidel Castro was.
So that's how it ends historically. I know that history

(38:18):
is not a subject that most people study anymore, but
that's how it ends. The question is do you want
to ride that out? You know, do you want to
ride that out? The legislative branch have given up their power.
Democrats don't do anything. They don't invoke the nuclear option.

(38:40):
They didn't get rid of the filibuster when they had
the chance. They didn't arrest Donald Trump when they had
the chance. And put him in jail for his crimes,
including treason. They did nothing. They did nothing. Oh, they
weakly tried. They're rite up by the election to prosecute
him in Georgia. That case is gone on. He committed

(39:01):
a crime in Georgia, but that case is gone now.
They want to prosecute the person that tried to prosecute him.
That's fascism. Indicting James Komy just because you're mad at him, revenge,
using the Department of Justice to go after your political enemies,

(39:21):
that's fascism. That's what it is. That is the definition.
So we're not getting close to it. We're in it.
We have slipped in to authoritarian rule. So what do
we do? What do we do? You know, what do

(39:43):
we do? We got people who would call what I'm
saying today's edition, but they excuse what happened on January sixth?
What do we do with that? I'm serious? What do
we do? Do we just ride it out? Is that
what we do? We just you know, hey, let's ride

(40:04):
it out. Let's stay quiet, keep our views to ourselves,
stay out of the public fray, and hope that I
can still buy food, Hope that I can still get healthcare,
hope that I could still afford a place to live.
Is that what we do? We just shut up and
hope we could riot on masks, But no one's gonna.

(40:26):
Kids today certainly aren't gonna. They have to put down
their phones. Older adults, senior citizens can't get out there
in the streets and riot. And Trump would authorize the
killing of Americans if there were more riots, if the
Black Lives Matter protest happened right now, he would order
them killed. What would people do then, when they see

(40:50):
innocent Americans shot in the street. What would Democrats do then? Nothing? Oh,
they yell, they'd scream, they'd tweet. But what would they do? Well,
what do you want them to do? Corel Get them
out of office, do their jobs. It should be the

(41:10):
stated goal of every Democrat to remove Trump, remove Vance,
remove the entire cabinet, and take the country back. That
should be there for the next thirteen months. All we
should be hearing from Democrats is how you must put
us in power, so we the minute we get in
can remove every one of these people. Trump, Vance and

(41:35):
his entire cabinet, and the Supreme Court justices. They're all impeachable.
Every Supreme Court justice is impeachable. They should be impeached.
Clarence Thomas should be impeached. They all should be Amy
Conan Barns should be impeached. They all should be impeached.
Every Supreme Court justice should go. That's on the right,
that is that Trump appointed. Democrats should be screaming that

(42:00):
from the rafters. Elect us in the midterms. We will
impeach every Supreme Court justice. We will impeach Trump and vance,
we will remove the cabinet. They'll tell they should say
they're going to remove Mike Johnson. We will get rid
of him as Speaker of the House. We will appoint
a new Speaker of the House. But they're not saying that.

(42:25):
I think they're afraid for their lives. I think if
a Democrat came out and said that made that part
of their campaign, that they're afraid they'd be killed. It's
not above Trump or his administration to have these people killed.
They sat by on January sixth, and people were killed
and beaten and robbed, and you know police officers these

(42:46):
Law and Order Party, the Law and Order Party beat
police officers to death. So I think Democratic lawmakers are
going to refuse to take such a stance. Their only
platform should be elect us, period, and we will impeach

(43:07):
Donald Trump. That that should be their stands. Elect us,
we will get rid of Trump Vance in the entire
cabinet and every Supreme Court justice put us in power.
That should be their platform. It's not, but it should
be because that is the only way to save America.

(43:30):
The only way to save America now is get rid
of Trump vance every month, every member of MAGA that's
in the House and Senate, and to impeach every right
wing Supreme Court justice. That is the only way to
get to save America. That's it. And if that doesn't happen,
we're toasted. We're done. We will be a fascist regime

(43:52):
until the people finally have enough, until they're tired of
being shot at, they're tired of being jailed, they're tired
of being rounded up, until they're tired of poverty, and
they revolt in such numbers that they literally march on
Washington and remove them like they've done in so many
other countries. Short of that, we might as well talk

(44:14):
about movies every day and music and literature. Well, I
might as well do a show like Bow and Yang.
The culture used to show and just talk about culture,
because until we are willing to acknowledge that that's what
must be done, then nothing's going to change. They're not
gonna willingly leave, they're probably not going to let an

(44:38):
election happen, and they're just going to keep seizing more
and more power. There's no one stopping them. That's that,
you know, that's that. So yeah, that's really what's gonna happen.
So we might as well just talk about other things
because there's no stopping them because the people are not

(45:03):
they're too lazy. People today take their freedom for granted
and it's slipping away every day. It's slipping away, and
instead of holding on to it dearly and fighting for it,
they're just accepting it. Okay, I'll let the health companies
treat me like this, that's okay. You can let my
family members die because of cost, that's fine. Okay. I'll

(45:27):
pay four times more for groceries than I can that's fine,
it's okay. Okay, I'll pay twenty five hundred dollars a
month for a two bedroom apartment. That's fine, even though
it's bankrupting me. Between my car payment and my rent,
I have no money. But that's okay, it's okay, I'll
keep doing it. That's who we've become. But yes, when

(45:53):
the people get tired of it, they're not tired of
it yet. They don't realize how bad it's going to get.
They'll see, he's got three more years, even legitimate years,
he's got three more years. You wait two years from now,
you mark my words. Two years from now, what life
is going to be like in America. It's going to
be so dark. It's going to be so dark in America.

(46:16):
In two years. There's going to be so many people
in poverty, so many there's going to be so many
people out of work. Starvation is going to be common.
How homelessness? You think it's bad? Now you wait in
two years, you wait, and Trump is going to start camps.
He's going to start camps right here in this country

(46:38):
for people who oppose him. You wait and see. He
is going to reactivate the camps that we put the
Japanese in. You wait and see. We've done it before,
we'ven turned Americans before. We will do it again. Anyone
that disagrees with Trump will go into a camp. You
think I'm kidding you wait and see. You wait and see.
In two years there will be operating camps here in

(46:58):
this country for people who will post Donald Trump or
Mega you wait and see yep. So you know that's it.
That's where we're at. I hate it. I hate that
I can't afford to leave. I hate that if I
had let's say, five hundred thousand dollars, No, it needs

(47:22):
to be more. It does a million. You need a
million dollars to leave, you really do. Cause a new
house in another city anywhere in the world's going to
cost you three four, five hundred thousand dollars, depending depending
on what country, Portugal, Canada, whatever you're getting. You know,
a decent place to live is going to be three
to five hundred thousand dollars, and then you're going to

(47:43):
need expense money. So seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars
is what you need to relocate out of this country.
And I don't have that. You don't have that, I mean,
we don't. People that do have it are leaving. They
are people have retirees, older people, people that have a

(48:05):
million dollars in assets. They're leaving in record numbers. There's
a mass exodus out of the United States. The numbers
are there, you can go look go look them up.
And there are people who have a retirement nest. They
have a million dollars in assets that they can sell
their houses and sell this and sell that. They have
the money. If you don't have five hundred to seven

(48:25):
hundred thousand dollars, you cannot relocate. You just can't. There's
the other countries want financial proof that you're going to
be able to survive there. Some of them require you
have at least two hundred thousand dollars in the bank
or three hundred or four hundred. So if you don't
have that money, you're not getting in another country. I
will say Canada is about to open up refugee status

(48:48):
to LGBTQ people. It's in their news there. They are
going to extend LGBTQ Americans the right to apply for
asylum in Canada. You'd have to live in a place
where they put their refugees. But still, I mean, you
know that they're going to allow it. There's already trans
people in Canada that have applied for asylum and their

(49:12):
courts are apt to give it, so you know it's happening.
People are leaving if they have the money. I don't,
you don't. We're stuck. So if we're gonna be stuck here,
what do you want? And I mean that I need
to grow the show show, not shrink it. And the

(49:34):
Patreon's down to eight hundred and thirty eight dollars, I
need it to stay above nine fifty or it just
doesn't make the show worthwhile. And there are three of
you that are already pulling your weight. There are three
people each giving one hundred dollars a month, three people.
If they stop, the show goes down to less than
five hundred a month. I can't. I could drive for

(49:57):
door Dash and make more. So I'm not going to
do this show and then leave here and go drive
for door Dash because the show ain't paying. If y'all
don't like what I'm selling enough to support it, if
y'all don't like what I'm doing enough to support it,
then I'll change. What do you want? You want? No
Trump talk? You want just entertainment news, because let's be real,

(50:20):
what can we do? Is that what you want? What
do you want? Because I don't know anymore. I don't
know what liberals want anymore, I really don't. I don't.
I listened to Stephanie Miller, and every day all they
do is point out comedically all the horror going on
every day, but nothing changes, nothing gets done. So isn't

(50:44):
it kind of feudle Tom Hartman reading essays every day
that say America is over if we don't win the midterms,
you know, Tom Hartman being a scholar and every day
pointing out where this is headed fascism to talitarianism? Is that?
I mean, do you want to listen to that every day?

(51:05):
What do you want from the show?

Speaker 3 (51:08):
Really?

Speaker 5 (51:10):
Because I need to support myself. I'm not going to
get him out office. My show is not going to get.

Speaker 8 (51:19):
Him out of office.

Speaker 5 (51:21):
So what do you want? Tell me? I'll do it.
I will do it. I'll do it.

Speaker 4 (51:28):
He sat.

Speaker 1 (51:43):
Now it shows.

Speaker 5 (51:59):
You know in the chat room said Coroll, we want
you to keep up the fight, but can't you see
the problem. I can't keep up the fight without funding.
Charlie Kirk got millions of dollars, okay, Ben Shapiro has
quite a nice life. They the people that they're fighting for,

(52:20):
support them big time. I can't keep up a fight
and get a broader voice in the country unless I
have money. I can't hire a producer. Without money, I
can't pay to get the program on other networks and
pay for the social media person that I would need to,

(52:42):
you know, get the show viral on social media. I
don't have those resources. The eight hundred and sixty eight
dollars a month I get from Patreon, five hundred of
that goes to pay for a loan that I got
for all this equipment, and the other three hundred stays
in the bank. So the next month that bill is
paid again before the Patreon comes in. I make no

(53:05):
money off the show. The money from the show goes
directly to pay the fourteen thousand dollars loan that I
had to get for the Apple computer, for these five lights,
for this iPad, for this microphone, for that MacBook Pro
over there to power the software that does the video.
It's not free to do the show, so I want

(53:27):
to keep up the fight, but it's not funded, and
my funding is going down, not up. People are canceling,
not joining. Ben Shapiro doesn't have that problem. Charlie Kirk
didn't have that problem. Laura Lomer doesn't have that problem.
Candace Owens doesn't have that problem. They are rolling in support.

(53:53):
I'm not, and so it makes me wonder do I
change the show? Do I do I talk about because
I don't know what you guys need or want. You know,
I really don't. Because we're slipping so much further into fascism,
and I can't stop it by myself. So what do

(54:18):
we do? I feel as helpless as you do, and
a talk show should not feel helpless, but I feel helpless.
I don't have the money to leave. I would love
to raise the money to leave and take the show
to another country and do my show from another country,
to where I don't have to worry about someone coming
to my door and killing me. I don't have to

(54:40):
worry about death threats from Mago or Donald Trump deciding
that all podcasts that are liberal are now enemies with
you know within I would love to raise enough money
take the show out of the country, do the show
from Puerta Virata or Vancouver, or liz or Barcelona or

(55:02):
the south of France. I'd love that. I would do that.
I would take the show out of the country and
continue with my voice, just not here. It's gonna be
dangerous and I can't change that. I cannot change how
dangerous it's becoming for liberals in America as he declares

(55:25):
us the enemy within. He was talking about me yesterday.
I'm gay, I support trans people. I have a history
in liberal media. I continue to do a podcast that
speaks out against him. He's talking about me. I'm the
enemy within. He's talking about you, the listener. You're the

(55:49):
enemy within. He has already declared me an enemy. So
what do I do with that? You do with that?
He's declared you an enemy? What do you do with that?
You know? So I look at the country and I
think this is KRENI. It's not just slowly moving. It's

(56:13):
like a snowball going down the side of a hill.
How can we get in front of that? It's gonna
take thousands and thousands and thousands of people to get
in front of them. That's what it's gonna take. You know.
People are like, well, you could live in Vietnam. You
could live in the Philippines, the Philippines which was wiped

(56:34):
out today by an earthquake, Vietnam, which you know, being
gay is barely legal. No, I can't go live in
any country because of the LGBTQ policies of those countries.
I am not a white, cisgendered, straight male. I don't

(56:55):
have an option of a whole lot of countries. There's
very few that accept gay people legally legal gay marriage,
legal protections from being discriminated against. There's twelve. I have
a choice of twelve countries right Ember twelve, you know,

(57:22):
So there we go, There we go. I love you all.
I worry for every one of you. I do. I
actually spend time during the day worrying about you, guys,
about each of you. About Jim Schnabel, who is retired.

(57:43):
I worry that his retirement could dry up. About Randy Radar,
who needs health care often. I worry that his healthcare
will dry up. About Deborah Magnus, who lives on a
very little income. I worry that she'll slip into poverty.

(58:05):
I worry about you guys by name. You know. I
worry Bebetta, who is a caregiver. I worry, you know.
I don't just worry for you know, in general. I
worry about specific people that I've known and loved over
the years that are listeners of the show and supporters

(58:26):
of the show. I worry because I see where we're headed,
and I think what can I do for them? What
can I do for them to help them, to help
their life? What can I do that's informative, entertaining and
relevant to help them. I worry about you, I worry

(58:49):
about all of us. I worry about Maga. I really do,
because when all this happened, they're going to be as
screwed as everybody else. They're going to be as impoverished, homeless, starving.
I don't want any American to starve and not have
health care and not have a place to live. I
don't care about their politics or if they even deserve it.

(59:11):
I don't want that. I don't want to live in
a country that allows people to fall into that despair.
So I worry. Let's just do it on air. Well,
if you don't support the show through Patreon, you should,
really Carrell m s Patreon dot com forts Afterally, Carrells,
I've enjoyed the hour today. I'll probably start doing hours

(59:32):
to give me longer calls. I am carell you se
who you want to be? So pert, study Taks, everybody.

Speaker 8 (59:39):
You know.

Speaker 5 (59:40):
We're all fed up. We gotta find answers.

Speaker 8 (59:43):
We gotta find some broadcasting from a completely different point
of view.

Speaker 3 (59:48):
Yours listen daily to.

Speaker 8 (59:51):
The Correll cast on your favorite streaming service.

Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
Time is here, No time to fear Corrolla is so
near because.

Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
Show time is here. So on with the show.
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