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October 24, 2025 119 mins
It’s Day 24 of the Schumer Shutdown, and America’s running out of patience — and now, even the skies are fighting back. Rick breaks down the latest Senate block,

the GOP’s nuclear-option talk, and a viral Townhall clip of Gavin Newsom bragging about free healthcare for illegals. Then, the story lit up RedState: commercial and private pilots coordinating symbolic delays on congressional routes to pressure  Washington to take action. From grounded paychecks to grounded planes, this shutdown just hit cruising altitude in absurdity.
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Speaker 3 (09:34):
So he's calling it out, smigging his hand.

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He's got the clouds falling, radio rowing real too.

Speaker 8 (09:45):
To answer your question, raptor, I didn't think we were
until you asked the question. Then I realized that because
of a power failure and a bunch of other issues
that happened in the middle night because Mother Nature tried
to kill me again, that things were appointed to the
wrong microphone. Any so we should have it all sorted
out now, I think. Welcome into the program. It is
the Friday edition of the Rick Robinson Show, and we've

(10:06):
got plenty of things to talk about. So let's get started.
In just a second, fly save your.

Speaker 14 (10:13):
Round, level wave and ride news with bagball bars of free.

Speaker 8 (10:25):
Alright, alright, alright, alright. So it's Friday, October twenty fourth,
twenty twenty five. It is also the day the KILR
radio players return to our air quote airwaves with the
day of the year stood still tonight, eight thirty pm Eastern.
Be there or be square and anyway, dude, I so yeah,

(10:49):
storms cranky dogs. So I finally had a Thursday night
where I wasn't working till midnight, so I went and
tried to you know, I was like, hey, I have
an extra hour, I'm gonna try to go to bed,
and then mother Nature said new new So yeah, So
it woke up this morning and chat Gypt's being extra
cranky still. I think there may be a lot more

(11:12):
going on with that supposed a WS outage that anybody's
letting on because ain't nothing worked right in the last
several days. Like Chatzypt keeps freezing up anytime I try
to have it help me pull show notes and stuff together,
Like right now, I'm looking at it and it is
a white screen that has never happened before, you know,

(11:34):
the last few days. So I think there's more going
on than they're telling us with this whole supposed oh
Amazon had an internet outage. Yeah, I think it's more
than that, because restream was messing up last night. Restream
was still being cranky today. So that's another reason why
we had an extra long runway, which is why we
are just now officially getting started, and it's the thirteen after.

(11:56):
Usually there's songs in a couple of breaks, so normally
I try to start about seven or eight after, but
as you can see, we got a late start now.
Part of that is because I'm not caffeinated enough yet,
so I've been working on that. The other part is
I can't seem to get anything to work, so it's
been now the weird thing is I think I chat GPT,

(12:19):
I think uses some of the aws, backbone or whatever,
because yeah, it was taking forever, but here we go,
all right, So of course our lead, our lead of
the show has to be day twenty four of the shutdown.
It looks like there's even some folks outside of political

(12:42):
circles that are starting to get a little bit cranky
about that, So we'll be getting back into that in
a minute. Also, there has been yet another intradiction overnight,
not to mention that apparently there was an incident at
Alameda Base yesterday as well. We'll get into Amy Curtis's
towel article about that later. The Blaze is reporting that

(13:04):
Jay Jones continues to have scandal issues, so we'll be
getting into that in a moment. So, yeah, Virginia, if
you're a Republican, there may indeed be a Santa Claus
for you this year, because I know some of you
have been really worried about this election, but I think
this j Jones thing might be the gift that keeps
on giving. Also, we have an update out of the
mayorial race in New York City. Mayor Adams is throwing

(13:26):
his support behind Andrew Cuomo Cuomo, the homo who killed
your grandma may wind up being the mayor. But I
guess when you're stuck between the devil and a communist devil,
which devil do you get choose. I'm glad I don't
live there, That's all I can say. And I'm not
trying to slam anybody who does, because I know we've
got some East Coast listeners from the times that I
was on WNJC in a couple other places out that way.

(13:48):
So I'm really not trying to slam any of you.
I'm trying to wake you up because your city may
be about to die if you're not careful. The question
that I'm asking now, because I don't live there, is
does it deserve to die? You guys know my stance
on this and this I've been saying this even with
our own president of the United States. There are times
when we need to start letting people have what they

(14:10):
vote for. And I tell you right now, if the
Republicans would do that and then actually stick to their guns,
we would be in a much different world than we
are today, just like we're now finding out with the ACA,
which we're going to be getting into today as well
because all the bruja. However, the shutdown is still about
that the Democrats are holding America hostage for one point

(14:30):
four trillion dollars, most of which is going to remove
the caps. So here's the part they don't tell you
about what they're really screaming about. With the ACA. The
one big beautiful bill put caps on to the people
that were able to receive subsidies through the ACA at
four times poverty level. The stuff they did during COVID

(14:55):
took those away, which is why you're hearing about people
that are making four and five hundred thousand dollars a
year that are getting subsidies through the ACA. They don't
need them. So the Democrats are lying to you to
begin with, because everybody that is within the target range
of the people that should have been using the ACA
anyway are still going to get subsidies, which I think

(15:15):
are terrible. But let's start talking about what they are
telling you. They've they've supposedly got, you know, people on
fixed incomes, they're, oh my god, their premiums are gonna
go up by five hundred percent one based on your
own data. That's a lie too, even if it is
the case We've been telling you that this thing was
a monstrosity for ten years. Where the Republicans dropped the

(15:37):
ball because they're really good at this is when when
we gave them the House and the Senate back after
the ACA got passed, and then it went from oh,
we're not just gonna repeal it, We're gonna replace it
with something even better. No, you're not, and know you
shouldn't have. You should have repealed it before it was
ever able to take effect, because now it has infected

(16:01):
every part of our lives. I've talked about this over
and over and over again. There are things that are
now covered through what is supposed to be Healthcare Information
Privacy Act, you know HIPPA. Yeah, that don't have anything
to do with HIPPA because they didn't pay any they
didn't let us read what was in it, and we
weren't paying attention and it was too monstrous to read anyway.

(16:22):
When they put it up for the required we're gonna
let you see it for three days, but there's gonna
be so many pages you can't get through it. Dude,
I don't even know where to start today. I just don't,
because it's everything is just it's a mess. So let's
go ahead and start with I guess shut down round

(16:45):
forty two. So we've got a I think we've got
a clip. Yeah, this one has a clip. Hang on,
I loaded the wrong clip, but we'll get it fixed.

Speaker 10 (16:55):
Hang on, here we go.

Speaker 8 (16:57):
All right. So, instead of doing all the fancy stuff
to do.

Speaker 16 (17:00):
Are reportedly being forced to turn to driving for Uber
and taking on other second jobs to make ends meet.
As the Democrats continue to shut down the government, pilots
are calling on Democrats to end this dangerous political gain.
The president of the Southwest Airlines Pilot Association called for
the Clean Continuing Resolution to be passed, saying, quote, our

(17:22):
air traffic controllers and the broader air traffic system are
already operating under immense pressure. A government shutdown only compounds
that stress and threatens the efficiency of our skies. The
Airline Pilot's Association International, which represents more than eighty thousand pilots,
is sounding the alarm as well. They said, this shutdown

(17:42):
is undermining our system's safety. Resources are stretched thin, negotiations
are delayed, and strained grows daily.

Speaker 8 (17:52):
All right, so now you're hearing from people outside of
the belt weigh starting to weigh in, which is what
I've been waiting for, because this lets you know exactly
how much of the narrative the Democrats are starting to lose.
When you've got a pilot's union, let me let me
make sure you understand this. This is the head of
a union telling Democrats to get off their ass and
pass the cr That's that's how bad this situation is

(18:14):
getting for them. But that what makes even worse for
them is remember the only reason they're doing this is
because their rabbid base is out of control. We can't
even call them the fringe anymore. They are the base
of the party. The base of the party is about
to nominate what has already nominated, and is about to
elect a Communist to the mayorial seat in New York City.

(18:37):
The ravenous Rabbid New York, the Rabbitist laughed and Democratic
leftist base are the ones pushing for all of this stuff.
But it's because they're listening to all the things that
are being funded by things by folks like spooky Dude.
There is so much of a gas lighting and a
misinformation campaign that is being used against modern day Democratic

(19:00):
voters that unless they can shake through that fog unless
they can unless they're unless the fog lifts and the
and the veil is torn, they can't see the truth anymore.
Oh yeah, a good point. I actually had him in
my notes, but I got sidetracked. So yeah, A raptor
makes a great point. The guy that you know is

(19:21):
running in Maine that had a Nazi tattoo until they
figured out it was a Nazi tattoo and then decided
to have some cover work put on it instead. Well,
they say he figured out it was a Nazi tattoo.
I'm pretty sure he knew. Let's just be honest. I'm
pretty sure he knew. He can he can say he
didn't only once, but I'm pretty sure he knew. All right,

(19:43):
So let's see what other stuff. I think there may
be some more stuff on this article that I wanted
to get into. I just wanted to lead with the
clip and lady who were talking about the other day.
This is another reason why I think that they're starting
to lose the shutdown argument, because people like this are

(20:03):
saying the quiet part of it.

Speaker 6 (20:04):
I mean, the shutdowns are terrible, and of course there
will be, you know, families that are going to suffer.
We take that responsibility very seriously.

Speaker 17 (20:16):
But it is one of the few.

Speaker 18 (20:18):
Leverage times we have, the few leverage times we have,
the few leverage times we have.

Speaker 8 (20:33):
Okay, so it was manual editing, but I wanted to
drive that point home. This woman knows exactly what they're doing.
The Democrats know exactly what they're doing. And I would
like to remind you that for all of you folks
that are actually living at or below the poverty level,
your food stamp benefits run out if you haven't exhausted
them already on October thirty first, twenty twenty five, and

(20:54):
if the government isn't reopened by November first, even if
you have been trying to ration them. According to the government,
they don't even know if your food stamp card will
work on November first if the government remains shut down.
So the same people that have been screaming and yelling
and telling you for years that every child should, regardless

(21:17):
of their income level, should get free lunch in schools,
they're about to make your kids go hungry. If you're
somebody that has to use food stamps, because they're more
worried about making sure illegal aliens get benefits that you're
not even entitled to. I don't know how else to
drive this point home. The Democratic Party has sold out
the American people, and it's being proven out over and

(21:40):
over and over again, and people like me keep trying
to tell you about it, and those of you that
vote Democrat are either too bold. I'm sorry. It's tough
Loveday folks. If you're a Democrat, you may want to
if you're not ready to hear the truth you I
want to just turn this off right now, because you're
either too stupid or too brain dead to see that
you're being used by a party as a political pawn

(22:02):
to gin up hate. You know how, I know they're
losing the battle. They're talking about the ballroom. It's ironic, well,
in the middle of a shutdown, they're talking about the
president who's using donor money and his own money to
renovate the White House when we've talked about it before.
I don't know about you, but I had no idea

(22:24):
how bad the White House was, as far as how
badly it had been kept up, about how much of
it was falling apart when Donald Trump came in the
first time, how much he fixed up the first time,
versus how much he's fixing up now this time, And
of course all the Democrats are like, well, he wouldn't
be doing all this work to it if he was
planning on leaving. Yes, he would if he cares about
the country, which he does, and he's proven time and

(22:47):
time again, and he wants what is supposed to be
the shining beacon of the shining City on the hill
to be beautiful again. He wants all of America to
be beautiful again. But we're fighting a civil war. It's
a cold civil war, but it is one. And I
have to ask this question for those of you who

(23:08):
keep thinking it's us, it's asking for the civil war.
Why are you guys the ones firing the first shots,
Because it's not us. We are in a cold civil
war for the survival of this country. And the people
that should be rallying behind us, the ones that used
to be the liberal thinkers, are now so brainwashed and

(23:30):
so gas lit that they can't even see that they're
being used as cannon fodder by their own side, who
wants to do nothing but usher in a one world government.
Communism is the way to get us there, and everybody,
including me, maybe we need to this this is the

(23:51):
internal argument that I have with myself every single, every
single day, n day every day. We need to start
letting people have what they vote for with the problem is,
once you give these people a foothold, if you let
a communist mayor in New York City you want to
talk about something that they ain't never leaving, it'll be that.
And I get it. Democrats in New York, well, he
can't really do that much because Governor Hucikoots won't let him,

(24:15):
won't raise taxes or anything. So he can promise everything
he wants with all this pie and the sky stuff,
but nothing's ever really gonna happen. Nothing. You don't understand
how any of this works. That's what we said about
the ACA when the Republicans folded and said, you know what,
let him have what they voted for. Because we figured,
even me, I figured by now it would have already

(24:37):
collapsed and we'd be having to figure something else out.
But we kept kicking the can down the road. And
the problem that we have is that the Republican Party
of today didn't exist in two ten, twenty eleven. The
Republican Party of two ten twenty eleven was still used

(24:57):
to being the underdog party. They were still the ones
that were used to basically being able to wage this
safe campaign, this fisticuffs version of how they do things,
stay above the fray, always lose with honor, and they
were able to fund raise off of that, so they
didn't really care if they want or not, and occasionally

(25:20):
when they did win, it was like the dog that
finally caught the car. There were a few good things
that happened in the nineties in the early two thousands,
and then we found out, as we often do, that
really with the establishment of both parties, there's really no
daylight between them. Donald Trump revealed that to us in
twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen, which is why Well revealed it

(25:43):
to most of America. By before then, most of us
that were politically engaged that already figured it out. But
rank and file Americans, no, they hadn't seen how bad
it was. But by then, and I think that's why
the establishment on both sides have done everything they could
to take the dude out of the knee. You guys
want to blame the Democrats for what happened on j six,
That wasn't just them. You guys want to blame the

(26:05):
Democrats for what happened with the CIAFBI collusion. It wasn't
just in twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen. It wasn't just them.
The establishment on both sides needed that man gone. You
want to blame Biden for the lawfair, it wasn't just Biden.
It wasn't just the Democrats. The establishment on both sides

(26:25):
needed that man gone. And you can see it by
how some of them still look at him when they
don't think he's paying attention. They hate him. They hate
him because he's shining a light in all the dark
spaces and showing you things that they never wanted you
to know, like how badly they have been mismanaging our
money to the point where they weren't even taking care of.

(26:47):
What the Democrats keep screaming is the people's house. All
you can he's destroying the people's house. You can't. You
don't understand. He's demolished the entire East Wing. And so
even if that's the case, that's what I want to
ask you, And so therefore, maybe you guys should be
focusing on the fact that within a week, millions of

(27:10):
children are gonna start going hungry on your watch, On
your watch, the Republicans did their job. The House sent
over a continuing resolution so that the budget, the budget
discussions could continue, so that we could actually pass budget
line bills like they're supposed to. The things that everybody
keeps saying they want our government to do is single

(27:35):
item budget bills, so everybody can kind of at least
get an idea of what's in them. Is it going
to be perfect yet? No, but it's a step in
the right direction. But you guys can't have that. You
guys can't have that. Good point, Stephen, the phrase willful
ignorance is vastly underrated. I wish I could say he

(28:00):
was wrong, all right. So we haven't even scratched the
surface on the notes yet. Because I got a late start.
I was going to try to push the break back
a little bit, but I need to take a cough drop.
So we're just gonna run the standard break set while
I do that, so I don't start coughing. And you
guys is here, so hang on. My name is Rick Robinson,

(28:21):
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there is remember there is a change in format. So
this show will run for two hours. We will immediately
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I know it seems silly to a lot of folks
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Because it makes it easier for me to get everything
cataloged as soon as everything's done, because I've been doing

(28:41):
a terrible job of getting the weekend news up cut
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believe it or not, and in my line of work,
especially lately, time is a premium. We'll be right back.
Stay tuned.

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I forgot about it that part.

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I really got to get the other one loaded because
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They keep saying we must swamp civil war. But tell me, friend,
what all it fighting for? We just want to be
left alone to chase our dreams and build our homes
from poorge lights fading in the stone, trying.

Speaker 22 (30:21):
To hold on what was worn.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
We ain't samed with, Still the same standing proud in
the world.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
All strange.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
You call it read, we call it we just reason.

Speaker 4 (30:45):
We just want life, kept pushing the frame, read the fine,
the truth and change.

Speaker 18 (31:03):
In dan.

Speaker 3 (31:05):
This progress.

Speaker 9 (31:08):
Like it's a holy word.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
Nobody's left and nobody's here.

Speaker 23 (31:15):
We stay standing while they rewrote the song, and they
call us able, holding on where.

Speaker 3 (31:24):
We ain't changed. We're still the same, standing proud in
the world. On strange call it is, we call the thing.
We just don't want to read them back again, boomy
raising We ain't.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
H a million.

Speaker 3 (32:18):
We ain't changed, you know, we'll steal the same.

Speaker 2 (32:24):
Standing pride.

Speaker 3 (32:26):
In the world.

Speaker 24 (32:27):
Gone strange, you call it rais, We call it it pain.
We just want to freed on back again.

Speaker 2 (32:42):
The flags have taun we raising high. We ain't changed,
we won't die.

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(36:10):
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The kalr and Radio players are back in business tonight
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we're also going to be announcing the winter play that

(36:30):
has already been decided upon. And don't ask me because
I don't know on purpose. I like to be surprised
by these kind of things.

Speaker 10 (36:37):
Anyway.

Speaker 8 (36:39):
So yeah, so that's happened tonight eight thirty pm Eastern.
You have hopefully seen it on our X feed because
I've been from the network X feed because I've been
promoting the crap. But yeah, that tonight, finally, finally it's here.
What I love is I do I have a couple
of smaller parts, which is usually what I ask for,
because then I just get to sit back and kind
of watch everybody else work. And it's so much fun

(37:02):
for me because I know I've probably you guys, especially
those of you in the chat, have heard this before.
But this is something that I always wanted us to do,
but I couldn't really figure out. I had the idea,
but I couldn't figure out how to nail it on
the concept. And then my world tried to implode, and
then I came back, and by the time I had
come back, which was at that point almost a year later,

(37:26):
I had discovered that they had figured out how to
do it without me, And that's when I knew I
had created a hell of a team. I mean, I
always suspected it, and we've had some folks that were
awesome that have gone on, and some folks that have
even gone on to bigger and better. And you know,
like one of the guys that used to podcast year
is now making like freaking hundreds of thousands of dollars
a year running a private jet company. And I'm like, dude,

(37:50):
sign me up for that. But anyway, if it would
trust me, if it was all about the money, I
could find ways to make more money.

Speaker 10 (37:57):
That's not why I do all of this.

Speaker 8 (38:00):
I would like to eventually find a way into deeper pockets.
But I figure if that's supposed to happen, then that
will happen, all right. So but yeah, so come back
for that tonight, Klin Radio players the Day the Year
stood Still, And no, it will not be the Keanu
Reeves version, which I have discovered after watching the two
was a lot more climatardi than the original. Anyway, one

(38:24):
of my favorite lines from the original movies those aren't people,
those are democrats. I was dying. The more things change,
the more they apparently stay the same. So sorry, Okay,
so we got to talk about this. So this is
our lead story for the the the Hour one post

(38:48):
break Block, which is this one. Cause yeah, so not
only have there been interdictions all over the place, apparently
some people are finally getting tired of everybody else's crap.
So I'm not even gonna give you much of a
tie into this one. We're just gonna play it and
then we'll discuss it. So hang on, here you go.
You already one, two, or three? All right, So just

(39:45):
for fun, we're gonna watch the beautiful part again. Yes,
I said what I said. This is the world's probably
quickest version of the fa FO game. You don't even
if you're trying to back up, you don't charge a
military checkpoint, dumbass. Yeah this, look at this guy. So

(40:08):
I so I just because I just noticed this. I
was watching the truck before. This guy who was holding
the sign, who's seeing the guys getting ready to back up,
was like, no, no, no, no, don't don't do it.

Speaker 2 (40:19):
Don't do it.

Speaker 8 (40:20):
Yeah, because even he knew this was a terrible idea.

Speaker 26 (40:21):
But here we go.

Speaker 8 (40:37):
All right, So I've never watched this all the way through.
Let's see if anything else interesting happened. Okay, so the

(41:28):
only thing I'm disappointed about with as long as that
dude was just sitting there with somebody. Really, they really
should have just bum rust him and through his ass
to the ground. Oh and uh, raptor, why are you
bringing up my cousin?

Speaker 21 (41:40):
Man?

Speaker 8 (41:41):
Why are you bringing up my cousin? For those of
you that aren't in the chat, you have no idea
what we're talking about. That's why you should be in
the chat. But yeah, so that that happened in that
was an that was a base in Alameda. So yeah,
apparently some idiot decided that he was going to try
to Now granted, at least he was smart enough to
do it with the rear of the truck, but he

(42:02):
started backing towards a military blockade and they opened fire.
So this is a quote from the CBS news piece
that started covering this officers open fire Thursday night at
a vehicle backing into a line of Coast Guard and
law enforcement personnel outside of US Coastcard base in Alameda,

(42:23):
side of a day long protest against what was originally
planned as an immigration enforcement surge in the San Francisco
Bay Area. A kpix photographer at the scene captured video
showing a u AL truck reversing toward the base entrance
and law enforcement firing their weapons at the vehicle. I
don't we were they firing at it or around it,

(42:44):
because I never heard anything connect which I don't know
if that's because they weren't really trying to hit the
vehicle or anyway. So photographer Wick Rick, how the hell
do I mispronounce my own first name? Rick Villa Roman
via Romans said the U haul had been parked outside

(43:06):
the base for the better part of the day until
it inexplicably began to reverse quickly towards officers locking off
the gate. He just hit the gas and sped towards them,
Via Romans said, and that's when they opened fire, exhausting
or expending about twenty to thirty rounds. So the US
Coast Guard issued a statement about the incident overnight posting

(43:28):
on x At approximately ten pm or twenty two hundred
PDT on Thursday, Coast Guard security personnel standing watch on
Coastguard Island observed a vehicle driving erratically and attempting to
back into Coastguard based Alameda. Coast Guard personnel issued multiple
verbal commands, which you heard in the recording, to the

(43:53):
driver to stop the vehicle. The driver failed to comply,
and proceeded to put the vehicle in reverse. When the
vehicle's actions a direct threat to the safety of the
Coast Guard and security personnel, law enforcement officers discharged several
rounds of live fire. No Coastguard personnel were injured during
the taping of this incident. I added that last part
just because you know, it gets somewhere like a movie

(44:13):
thing or something. I don't know, but yeah, So the again,
we're in the FAFO stages, folks, whether anybody wants to
admit it or not, speaking of the FAFO stages while
we're talking about this, and then well then I've got
some on Pritzker that we need to come back to.
So hang on, let me get over here. I think

(44:34):
it's on this one anyway. Okay, Actually, I'm sorry. This
is fairly new information that I didn't have or wasn't
able to find at the start of the show. So
when you've lost one of the Cuomo brothers regarding the shutdown,

(44:56):
so hang on, that was not the button I'm inant
the press, But that's because we're already on there, so
never mind. All right, So I guess it was technically
the button I'm in the press all right here we go.

Speaker 13 (46:00):
St.

Speaker 8 (46:03):
Stuss And that's exactly what changed. Ladies and gentlemen. AOC

(47:13):
was already eyeing his Senate seat, and he had already
been warned if he went along with the Republicans in March,
he was likely going to be facing a primary. But
he chose country over a party, then he doesn't have
the stones to do it now. I do find it
interesting that the party that loves mom jeans is currently
upset about ballroom. I said what I said, but that's

(47:35):
because it's the only traction they have. They're showing you
these pictures that look like a bomb went off at
the White House because we're in the early construction phases
and they're telling you he's destroying the people's house. You
may not like some of his choices as far as
how he's decorating the Oval Office and things like that,
but I've tried to explain that too. Dude is doing
a lot of work in the mental Middle East and

(47:57):
in Russia. Both of those places value power. And Russia, Ukraine,
Middle East, both of all of those places value power
and strength more than anything else. In the Middle East
and in Ukraine, gold is a symbol of power. Gold
is a symbol of strength. Him decking out the Oval

(48:19):
Office in the way he had, especially with as often
as he was trying to have the short dude Zelensky
sorry for some reason I couldn't think of his name
in the White House in the beginning. Was to project
things that they were used to to project strength. We're

(48:39):
now leading around the world with peace through strength again,
and it's making China very uncomfortable. It's making Russia very uncomfortable.
Iran is starting to feel isolated again instead of embraced
and ushered into the world stage. These are things that
all matter. Now. We've got Narco terrorists that are being

(48:59):
blown up every other day, and they're like, well, how
do we know these aren't fishing boats? Have you seen
the pictures? Because the one of the one of them
this is this isn't even the one from last night,
but one of the most recent ones had what looked
like at least a dozen blue drums full of something
doesn't really seem like, you know, fishing gear anyway. So

(49:23):
I wonder how many sharks and squids are higher right now.
I know, random thought, but I'm like, dude, with all
the drugs that are pumping into the ocean, how many
fish and stuff? For just completely fucking blitzed right now.
But yeah, back to the shutdown mess. When you've lost
one of the Coomo brothers. I mean, at this at
this point, they've technically kind of lost both of the

(49:46):
Cuomo brothers. But I don't like either one of them anyway,
so I guess it doesn't matter all right. Oh, let's
see what other stuff we can get into. Oh, so, hey, Raptor,

(50:06):
remember the dude with the tattoo you mentioned earlier. I
knew I had him on my fact sheets somewhere, because
that's why I hadn't mentioned him yet. This is from
Matt Vespa. So you remember that main Democratic Santa candidate
who you know was recently going around shirtless trying to
prove to people he didn't have a Nazi tattoo anymore.
So he's also apparently trained with an Antifa like rifle group.

(50:30):
So let's take a look at this together, shall we shall?
This is when you know the left is losing their mind.

(50:56):
I I was afraid that might happen eventually because I'm
in play It control. I haven't played that many clips today. Yet,
Why is it? Anyway? So hang on, these are gonna
go won keep for a second, so talk amongst yourselves.
We'll be right back. Really, welcome back. Let's try this again.

(51:25):
Uh lovely tech issues. Lovely love la lovely tech issues.
Damn Grimlins.

Speaker 27 (51:34):
If you seen the online discourse around this candidacy, this
guy is the favorite of the radical left base of
the Democratic Party. They're standing by him despite the fact
he has a literal Nazi tattoo on his chest and
he's made abhorrent comments and some of these Reddit threads
that he's been involved in. They are unwilling to walk

(51:54):
away from it because they want the candidates who are
the most radical and the most progressive, and they're willing
to put up with Zi symbolism and other terrible remarks
because of it. This is their guy. I don't think
they're going to walk away from him. Paul's right, the
popular mills, you know, I guess it's going to be
in this primary. But look online this morning, look at
your friends hang about this guy. They won't stand next

(52:16):
to him because bigger they wishment and they're willing to
overlook the Nazi stuff.

Speaker 3 (52:23):
We will see what happens there, Scott point.

Speaker 19 (52:26):
But there's the Twitter elite, and then there's voters.

Speaker 3 (52:29):
Voters have a lot more sense.

Speaker 28 (52:30):
We will see what the voters say if it goes
to them.

Speaker 8 (52:34):
Can you really say that, though? With what with what's
shaving up in New York City, should the final thing
anybody hears from that clip be talking about how voters
have more common sense? Are we sure?

Speaker 10 (52:44):
Are we sure?

Speaker 8 (52:45):
And I'm not I'm not even saying that to be
a dick at this one. I'm just asking a question
because I'm not. So Again, as my grandmother used to say,
common sense is apparently a flower that doesn't grow in
everybody's garden. All right. So remember, and I know we

(53:07):
keep coming back to the shutdown, but it's because it's
really about to start having some major impact in American lives,
whether anybody wants to admit it or not. And so
this is from Nick Arima over at Red State. So
how far gone are the Democrats? Exactly? They're focused on
protecting illegal aliens and flipping out about renovations at the
White House, not on anything that they're supposed to be doing,

(53:28):
like helping to enforce the law or doing things that
benefit the American people. President Donald Trump managed to get
private donors to agree to help build a ballroom at
the White House, a much needed space to hold events.
Right now, such events are held in temporary tents, so
you're getting a needed, permanent space that we the taxpayers,
don't even have to pay for. Democrats should be thanking Trump,

(53:51):
but they only know how to attack. White House Press
Secretary Carolyn Levitt to hold a reporter during the press
briefing on Thursday that this was Trump's main priority as
far as innovations. But then what she said was twisted
by a leftist influencer without the qualifier that they were
talking about in the terms of renovations.

Speaker 29 (54:09):
So yeah, hang on, go ahead, thank you, thank you.
I'm going to the back.

Speaker 22 (54:28):
Sorry.

Speaker 30 (54:29):
In addition to the ballroom and the Rose Garden patio,
is the President looking at any other renovations or significant
kind of projects.

Speaker 28 (54:34):
Here at the White House, Not to my knowledge, no,
But he's a builder at heart, clearly.

Speaker 5 (54:40):
Uh.

Speaker 28 (54:40):
And so his his heart in his mind is always
charting about how to improve things here.

Speaker 29 (54:44):
On the White House grounds.

Speaker 16 (54:45):
But at this moment in time, of course, the ballroom
is really the President's main priority.

Speaker 8 (54:50):
Kristen last week, all right, So that's that's the clip
talking about this being his main priority. Of course, that
was in the context of renovations. But now watch this.
I think this is when they did some creative editing.
And hang on, it's gonna make me do it over here.

(55:10):
Oh no, momento PORTOVERI I know, I just I just
mixed Latin based languages. Get over it. It's all right,
you'll you'll live.

Speaker 29 (55:23):
Go ahead, Yeah, thank you, I'm going to the back.

Speaker 22 (55:29):
Sorry.

Speaker 30 (55:30):
In addition to the ballroom and the Rose Garden patio,
as the president looking at any other renovations or significant
kind of projects.

Speaker 28 (55:35):
Here at the White House, and not to my knowledge, no,
but he's a builder at heart, clearly.

Speaker 1 (55:41):
Uh.

Speaker 28 (55:41):
And so his his heart in his mind is always
charting about how to improve things here.

Speaker 29 (55:45):
On the White House grounds.

Speaker 28 (55:46):
But at this moment in time, of course, the ballroom
is really the president's main priority. Kristin.

Speaker 8 (55:53):
Okay, so I sit corrected. Apparently they didn't even do
any creative editing with it. They just went with stupid.
So this is from Chuck Schumer, and I quote, honestly,
you can't make this shut up, and yet that's exactly
what you're doing, Chuck, creating made up spend to deceive
the American people. The Trump rapid response forty seven account
was letting wasn't letting Schumer get away with it and

(56:16):
nailed him. Oh I missed this yesterday somehow, you're a
scumbag and a liar, Chuck. But everyone already knows that
she was answering a question specifically about construction projects on
the White House grounds well well late, so even you,
your demented mind, can comprehend question in addition to the
ballroom and the rose garden, and that's when it goes

(56:39):
into the rest of it. I'm not gonna worry about
doing that because we're almost out of them for the
hour anyway. But yeah, so Chuckie Schumer trying to do
what Chucky Schumer always does, all right, So when we
come back, when they show you who they are, you
should believe them will be getting into that now or two,
don't forget. We do have a on a different feed,

(57:00):
a special hour three of the weekend News Roundup with
myself and Brad Slag are getting you ready for everything
that you need to know as far as what's going
to drop maybe over the weekend as far as news.
Usually around the five pm Friday news drop, which doesn't
happen as much with this administration, but does happen.

Speaker 2 (57:23):
So there.

Speaker 8 (57:24):
We also have more on the main Nazi apparently his
backstory is starting to crumble. So yeah, I know we're
all over the place today, but it's on purpose because
I give you the news as we find it as
much as possible. And my name is Rick Robinson. This
is my show. It is the Friday edition. Want to
give a quick shout out an hour one to all

(57:45):
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I was doing the whole Monday through Friday thing, I
started actually liking Friday more than pretty much any other
day of the week or the weekend, which became depressing
really because it was like, by the time Saturday was
half done, I was like, oh my god, tomorrow's Sunday.
In the next day is Monday. That's when I knew
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Speaker 19 (01:00:14):
To hold on what was worn.

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Like it's a holy word. Nobody is listen, nobody is her.

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Speaker 10 (01:02:19):
In the world gone strange, you call it, We call
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Speaker 10 (01:02:34):
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Speaker 29 (01:02:41):
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Speaker 8 (01:05:48):
And welcome back into the program, ladies and gentlemen again,
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(01:06:11):
way to do the Sunday Sunday Sunday thing. But I
couldn't boil it doesn't all right with Friday Friday. No,
it doesn't all right. I was gonna try. It didn't work,
but yeah, eight thirty pm tonight, Kalon Radio players myself
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are joining us tonight. I hope we break the internet.
Not as bad as Amazon broke the Internet, but I
hope we I hope we have so many people tuned
in that we break the Internet. That would be awesome.
All right, So anyway, we are back, we are live.
It is also the first day of a missed federal
paycheck during the shutdown, so they found a way to

(01:06:54):
make sure the last ones got issued. They did not
find a way to do it this time. Of course.
The Senate voted down because it didn't hit the sixty
vote threshold a spending stopgap that would have paid federal
workers today, but they didn't get there. Yeah, so I

(01:07:18):
still think I still now I understand why they did
what they did yesterday. I still think they messed up,
and I think they still have time to drive the
point home. They really should have introduced something too fun
snap and then watch the Democrats vote that down, because
you know, we're the ones that care about federal workers.

(01:07:40):
Said he's firing you guys. We love you really, then
why didn't you just get him paid? Now? Now, double
nail in the coffin put up a snap thing, because
it's either going to be a break in the damn
and they'll vote to fund it, which is if you
if you can do that, why can't you fund anything else,
or they'll prove that all this rhetoric about starving children
doesn't mean a damn thing to them. Look, I told you, guys,

(01:08:06):
I am done with the marquis of Queensberry rules bs.
I am because they have been. They have been driving
these points home as hard as they can for as
long as they can, and I have had enough. I
have had enough. All right, So before we get into
the Pritzgers stuff we're gonna get into, let me see

(01:08:27):
if this is the same story or not. Okay, So
this seems to be a continuation of a story that
I found a moment ago. This is this one's from
sister told you and we're just gonna go into this
for a minute. When we last left you, we learned
that Graham Platner, the Bernie Sanders back candidate who has
accused Israel of genocide, was en messed in multiple self

(01:08:49):
inflicted scandals most of which started around his time as
a Reddit commenter, with some dating back to twenty thirteen
and others as recent as twenty twenty one, and which
in included Platiner boasting about being a communist and bashing
law enforcement officers as quote unquote bastards. There was also
an unhealthy dose of self loathing towards rural wide Americans

(01:09:11):
and racially incentive insensitive post about how black people tip
at restaurants, as well as some sexual assault victim shaming,
though he blamed it on him just being an Internet
shit poster. The revelation that he has a Nazi theme
tattoo has been harder for the veteran to shake. He
said it happened in two thousand and seven, that he

(01:09:32):
was drunk in Croatia when he got it, and has
since covered it with another tattoo, apparently only after that
story broke though, which is new because I didn't know that.
So Sanders, Plantiner and many of Platiner' supporters have been
quick to tout Platiner's platiners. Yeah, purported oyster farmer, working classroots.

(01:09:56):
Is that a euphemism? Kind of sounds like that might
be euphemism. Oh, sorry, but even that has come under
scrutiny with allegations that Plattner is a NEPO baby running wild,
and with confirmation that the working class claims are more
than a little dubious. This hit the internet the interwebs
on Thursday. Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, the self described

(01:10:19):
working class maner, attended an elite boarding school in Connecticut
that cost upwards of seventy five thousand dollars a year.
Its alumni include Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, former CIA
director Porter Goss, Clinton Family Crony Strobe, Talbot Mackenzie, Scott Strobe, Talbot, Mackenzie.

Speaker 3 (01:10:45):
There's a.

Speaker 8 (01:10:48):
Wait, is Scott Bezos no first name Mackenzie because holy crap? Anyway, Mackenzie,
Scott Bezos, and the veteran news anchor Chris Wallace. The
revelation undercuts the working class image Platner and has attempted
to present on the campaign trio. More troubling are the
views Platner expressed while in high school. Oh Democratic cancel culture,

(01:11:11):
coming back to bottom in the ass, which in many
ways turned out to be a preview of who we
are seeing today. A yearbook photo of the award shows
a young Platiner holding a piece of paper calling to
free Chechnya, Kosovo and Palestine. The Platner also pinned an

(01:11:33):
op ed for the day. Yo, you guys really should
have thought this name through the Banger Daily News. I
want a Banger Daily. I know I did it to myself,
but we have roles. Damn it. Oh, hang on, I
can't probably it because I don't have the levels at

(01:11:54):
right here we go, giggy giggy giggyy goo stick around.
I did it to myself. It's my own fault. Wait,
damn it. That means that giggyy giggity giggyy goo stick around.
This is like when I say the word that rhymes
with anyway, when I talk about G's country too much

(01:12:15):
and I have to keep hitting that button because I
wind up getting myself into a trap. But anyway, so
the Banger Daily New that equated Post nine to eleven
terrorist groups with freedom fighters and lamented that every terrorist
is portrayed is evil in the media. It's kind of

(01:12:36):
in the name brother man terror ist. Oh anyway, So
this is from Daniel Greenfield on x at Sultan Kinish.
I guess Graham Plattner is not working class. He came
from a wealthy and prominent local family and attended an
expensive college prep school, where he was billed in the

(01:12:58):
yearbook as most likely to start a rev holding up
a free Palestine sign. Oh, so the Democrats are consistent
after all? Who knew? Despite all this, Sanders is still
standing with him and blaming the Schumer machine, primarily due
to the fact that the Senate Minority leader has backed
Governor Janet Mills Senate campaign, who's actually older than Schumer. Hmm,

(01:13:23):
that's interesting. Bernie Sanders on why he still endorses Graham said,
and I quote, I'm not overly impressed by a squad
of media running around saying what do you think about
the tattoo on Graham Platner's chest. It's more than just
the tattoo now, But sure, sure, keep being you, keep
being you all I'm gonna say about him while I

(01:13:46):
was drunk in vino. Veritas is a phrase for a reason, Yeah, right, right,
kinder friendlier terror. We want kinder friendly terror in America.
Not every terrorist is evil. Thanks for that, Stephen, that
made me laugh. I needed Apparently I need to laugh today.

(01:14:08):
I've been chuckling a bit more than I normally do.
All right, So coffee cup's empty. Stage two caffelician again,
don't tell my doctor. He yells at me when I
do this. Well, actually one yells at me, and so
does the other one, who happens to be female. So
don't tell either one. Don't tell either one anyway, all right?

(01:14:33):
So wo hmm, all right, So I have no idea
what this is, but I think this may have just broken.
Uh no, this came out yesterday, but I didn't see
this anywhere. Tell now, this is from town Hall. Hmmm,
what's going on here? Oh? This is that same story though,

(01:14:55):
never mind, this is just Townhall's version of the red
State story. We just went over Chucky Schumer trying to
spend to spin the whole what she said? Whoa. So
we talked about this yesterday and again it begs the question,

(01:15:16):
when is California going to do something about this whole
giving illegal aliens commercial driver's license things? Because yeah, lots
of folks were injured yesterday and killed again. So this
is again from Amy Curtis. This came out today. This
was actually, oddly enough, right about the time I was

(01:15:38):
going to bring this up anyway, and I hadn't even
gone back to my notes yet to pull it. So
even in the midst of a government shutdown, we're still
getting inflation reports, and inflation has smashed economists expectations in September,
as price is basically stilled, hetty stelled, hetty held steady,

(01:15:59):
and apparently have risen. In good news for American consumers,
the September inflation rate came in at three percent, lower
than expected and smashing economist economist expectations. According to the
Rapid Response X account, prices that people pay for a
variety of goods and services rose less than expected in September.

(01:16:21):
According to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report Friday, that
keeps the door wide open for another interest rate cut
next week, the consumer price index showed a point three
percent increase on the month, putting the annual inflation rate
at three percent, which is still higher than we wanted,
but with everything that's going on, it is not terrible,
and it's much better than the nine percent we had

(01:16:42):
under the beginning of the Biden administration, which in reality
was probably closer to twenty twenty five percent. Economists surveyed
by the Dow Jones had been looking for respective readings
of anywhere between a point four percent and a three
point one percent, of which would have put a one
point four percent increase and a three point one at

(01:17:04):
the annual. This reflected a zero point one percentage point
uptick from August. Excluding food and energy, core CPI showed
a point two percent monthly gain and an annual rate
also at three percent, compared to respective estimates of point
three and three point one the latter being unchanged from

(01:17:25):
a month ago. Sore good Lord, I cannot talk today
and I am so sorry. Core CPI on a monthly
basis had posted a point three percent gain in both
July and August. The CPI reading is the only official
economic data allowed to be released during the government shutdown.
This report was delayed thanks to the Schumer shutdown, and
it's likely we will not get October's report in November

(01:17:48):
thanks to the Democrats keeping the government closed. The White
How issued a statement on the economic news, cheering the
good news on inflation and warning the Schumer shutdown could
harm the progress the administration is made, which I think
is still another reason why they're doing everything they can
to keep the government closed. So and I quote. Today's
new Consumer Price Index reveals inflation smashed market expectations once

(01:18:12):
again September, with prices holding steady and wages beating inflation
as President Donald J. Trump ushers America into a new
golden age. Unfortunately, the Democratic shut down risk grinding all
of this progress to a halt because surveyors cannot deploy
to the field. The White House has learned there will
likely not be an inflation released next month for the

(01:18:34):
final time. I'm sorry for the first time in history,
depriving policymakers and markets of critical data and risking economic calamity.
Here's what else you need to know based on this report.
Inflation has remained steady since President Trump took off, as
averaging just two point five percent compared to an average
of five percent under Joe Biden. Real private sector wages

(01:18:55):
are on track to rise by one one and fifty
one dollars, a point one point eight percent increase since
President Trump took office, welcome relief for private sector wages,
which declined by nearly three thousand dollars under Joe Biden.
Gasoline prices are on track for an annualized drop of
seven point five percent since President Trump took office, reversing

(01:19:17):
an average annual increase of seven point seven percent under Biden.
Gas prices have approached their lowest average levels in more
than four years. The twelve months changed in overall shelter
cost is at its lowest level in four years. Costered
down for motor vehicles, insurance, used cars and trucks, communications, commodities, propane,
fresh fruits, non prescription drugs, butter, adult apparel and to

(01:19:42):
host adult apparel, and a host of other items, while
egg prices are down twenty three point seven percent since
Trump took office. Bloomberg's christ Christ and Steay and Stay.
I think these readings will also bolster the Trump administrations
are that inflation is under control and tariffs aren't triggering

(01:20:02):
a cost of living surge, which they have been saying
the entire time, and every single economist keeps telling us
that they're wrong, but the data keeps proving that they're not.

Speaker 27 (01:20:16):
So.

Speaker 8 (01:20:16):
Acting Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors Pierre Yara
joined Newsmax to discuss the news, and I think we
have a video clip of that, but I'm going to
have to go find it because sometimes these articles are.

Speaker 3 (01:20:30):
A little weird.

Speaker 8 (01:20:31):
So hang on, yeah, I was right.

Speaker 2 (01:20:33):
We have one, all right, So let's do.

Speaker 6 (01:20:37):
This.

Speaker 8 (01:20:38):
It's not a very long clip, but I still want
to play it anyway.

Speaker 26 (01:20:47):
These numbers are terrific. The headline inflation came in not
only below expectation, with around forty eight Bloomberg economists getting
it wrong. The CPI inflation rate came in below last
months raight. These numbers are terrific. The headline inflation came
in not only below expectation, with around forty eight Bloomberg

(01:21:09):
economists getting it wrong. The CPI inflation rate came in
below last month's right.

Speaker 8 (01:21:14):
These all right? So, ladies and gentlemen, I submit to you,
you now see the real reason for the government shutdown.
Everything the Democrats have told you was going to happen
during Trump's first even one hundred and eighty days in
office never materialized. They told you within ninety days we

(01:21:34):
would be in a full blown depression. They told you
within one hundred days America would fall off a cliff
without within one hundred and eighty days, this is the
real reason they're shutting everything now. And this is exactly
what I've been telling you. If the Democrats really thought
everything Donald Trump was trying to do was going to
destroy the country. They would have let him run wild

(01:21:56):
with it and just watched everybody run to them on
ballid box Day. But they knew it was going to work.
They knew. This is the part you need to come
to terms with, especially if you are still part of
the Democratic Party, or you're considering leaving the Democratic Party,

(01:22:17):
or you're newly departed from that party. They knew these
policies would work. Despite how hardly you've tried to tell
you that these kind of things didn't work under Reagan,
they actually did. They keep telling you trickle down economics
is and a thing, but in reality it actually is.

(01:22:39):
And it's not even trickle down economics. It's the fact
that when you get to the point where you are
starting to make the government spend less than it brings in,
it causes the economy to start rallying. It's no different
than when you have more when you have money in savings.
I don't know about you, but I miss having money
in savings. I Biden, I had about fifteen grand in

(01:23:01):
an emergency account. You don't even want to know what
I got in there today. Don't even ask, because it ain't.
I keep trying to throw a couple of pinions in
there and hoping they start, you know, I leave them
alone in the dark, and they start breeding like rabbits.

Speaker 10 (01:23:14):
It ain't happening.

Speaker 8 (01:23:16):
But I miss having the ability to have an emergency fund.
I miss having the ability to not have to spend
more than I make just to keep the lights on
and keep a roof over my kids heads and all
of the things that I have to pay for. I

(01:23:37):
keep telling you guys this, if we ran our house,
our houses the way the government runs the government of
the country, that we'd be on the streets. But we
keep sending these same people back. This, I think is
another reason why the Democratic Socialist Party is trying to
grab a hold in New York City while they can,

(01:23:58):
because if this progress is allowed to continue, people are
going to see a good bit of them, because a
lot of people are already starting to see it exactly
how much the Democrats have been lying to them, and
they can't have that. This is why they keep jumping
up and down and screaming about look what he's doing
to the White House. You know what, maybe this makes

(01:24:19):
me a dick. I am willing to admit this. But
if he's making my life better, he could burn into
the ground. As long as he replaced it, he could
burn itto the I don't care. Look, sometimes things have
to be taken down to be made stronger, to made better.

(01:24:41):
And I think that's what we're starting to see happen
within the country. We're having all of these ideas that
have become foisted upon us, or especially the last decade
or so, that people are finally starting to turn away from.
You're now seeing less and less people within the demographics
of thirteen to eighteen. They're identifying is either binary or
trans because it's not cool anymore. We kept telling you

(01:25:04):
that one of the reasons why there was such an
uptick with it was because it was cool, And who
who was a teenager, who wasn't one of the jocks
and good at sports and all the other things, wasn't
looking for a basically a down and dirty, quick and
easy way to become accepted. Trans was a fad for kids.

(01:25:29):
Non Binary was a fad for kids, and it was
being pushed on them through media and newspapers and TV
shows and comic books, so it seemed normal to them.
And if you don't believe that that's the case. Going
to ask you again, you have the ability on your laptops,
your computers, whatever, you have to pull up two different

(01:25:51):
Chrome experiences. Chrome is the worst about it. So if
you have a Chrome browser, I encourage.

Speaker 2 (01:25:57):
You to do this.

Speaker 8 (01:25:58):
Log into yours, log in your children's. Start comparing the
differences between the ads that are shown to you versus
the ads that are shown to them. One lets you
kind of know what your kids are looking at online
without you having to go through their browser history. Two,
you'll notice there's a lot of other things on there
that don't show up for you, that do show up

(01:26:19):
for them, some of which that should absolutely positively terrorize
or terrify you. But here we are, all right, So
I think we might have time for one more quick
hit story before we do the bottom of the hour break. Ooh, so,
remember those those inflation numbers that came out. Remember how

(01:26:41):
the stock market's been kind of panicking lately. Apparently they're
not panicking much anymore, according to Joe Kimmon noted that
the sky is following. Predictions from the economists and experts
about President Trump's tariffs were clearly widely overblown. The stock
market has been telling us what to believe. Ever since

(01:27:03):
Liberation Day, Kernin said, the stock market said this is
not going to be the end of the world, like
so many like almost unanimously, business reporters said tariffs were
the end of the world, and here we are. What
are we up? Thirty six percent since then the advice
of experts and the adviceive experts in a few bucks
will get you a cup of coffee these days. The

(01:27:25):
science on COVID was settled too until it wasn't, The
math was settled on tariffs until it wasn't, and the
Dow Jones has exploded today. Apparently. Today's new consumer Price
index reveals inflation smashed market expectations once again in September,
with prices holding steady and wages beating inflation, as President

(01:27:46):
Donald Trump ushers America into a new golden age, according
to a White House press release, under President Trump's President Trump,
America is back, but inflation is not. President Trump also
posted celebratory messages on his true social platform. The stock
market is stronger than ever before because of tariffs, not
in spite of them, which I think is a point

(01:28:07):
that he should have driven home. But yeah, so I
have a clip here trying to check the timestamp on
the clip. Hang on, I think this is fairly recent,
but let's find out together, because that last time I
looked at the stock market, it wasn't over forty seven.

(01:28:30):
It was hovering close to that.

Speaker 31 (01:28:33):
But Rick, the stock market has been telling us what
to believe ever since Liberation Day. Stock market said is
not this is not going to be This is not
going to be the end of the world. Like so many,
like almost unanimously business reporters that terrorists at the end

(01:28:53):
of the world, and here we are.

Speaker 26 (01:28:54):
You know what do we have thirty six percent.

Speaker 8 (01:28:59):
A right, So yeah, it looks like this was I
never saw a timestam, but this looks like it was
briefly before market opened, and based on those numbers, they
were expecting a market open of plus two hundred points
on the Dow. I'll see if I can find some
data to see if that track is held or not.
While we're on the break. We are going to take
the break though. My name is Rick Robinson. This is

(01:29:20):
the Rick Robinson Show. It is the Friday edition. Don't
forget here. In about thirty minutes, we will have the
weekend news round up with Brad Sluger, getting you ready
for everything you need to know to get ready for
your weekend and have all the information you need to
be prepared for the same again. We'll be right back,
so stay tuned.

Speaker 3 (01:29:39):
Loud. We'll mind them. Miss the people.

Speaker 21 (01:30:07):
They keep saying we must swamp civil war, But tell me, friend,
what all it fighting for? We just want to be
left alone to chase our dreams and build our homes
from poorge lights fading in the stone, trying.

Speaker 17 (01:30:29):
To hold on what was worn.

Speaker 3 (01:30:34):
We ain't shamed with, still saying, standing proud in the
world all strange you call it, readon, we call it
we just wanted again? Is we just want lives? Then move.

Speaker 4 (01:31:04):
Kept pushing the frame, read the fine, the truth and
change in names, this.

Speaker 3 (01:31:13):
The progress.

Speaker 4 (01:31:16):
Like it's a holy word. Nobody's listening, nobody's here.

Speaker 23 (01:31:23):
We stay standing while they rewrote the song and they
call us apple, holding on where.

Speaker 3 (01:31:31):
We ain't changed. We're still the same, standing proud in
the world on strange calling.

Speaker 7 (01:31:40):
We don't want to read them back again. Boom m
hm h. Still still a million.

Speaker 21 (01:32:25):
We ain't changed, you know, We're steal the same, standing
in pride.

Speaker 2 (01:32:34):
In a world gone stranger.

Speaker 3 (01:32:37):
You call it is, We call it it pain.

Speaker 2 (01:32:44):
We just want to freed on the back again. The
flags half taun we raising high.

Speaker 3 (01:32:56):
We ain't changed.

Speaker 10 (01:32:59):
Up.

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Speaker 8 (01:35:32):
Welcome back into the program, ladies and gentlemen. Maybe I'm
partial because Amy Curtis and I used to work together
at Twitchy, But since she has moved over to the
big stage over at town Hall, she is kicking ass
and taking names. This is one of her latest pieces.
Someday I'm gonna see if I can get her to
come hang out on the weekend news round up. I
don't know. I don't know if they'll let her though.

(01:35:53):
She may be too big for us now. So this
is again for me. Amy Curtis came out just a
little bit ago. Came out at about seven my time
this morning. So New York City mayorial front runner Zoron
Mamdani linked again to anti LGBTQ figures. This time it
was his daddy, and then there were three. Gay New

(01:36:13):
Yorkers should be extremely concerned as it is clear the
likely next mayor of the Big Apple is anti LGBTQ
or at the very least tolerant of those who are.
Two weeks ago, we learned Zoron Mamdani has has ties
to Ugandan political politician Rebecca Kadaga, who pushed legislation that

(01:36:34):
would imprison gay Ugandan's for life. While Mamdanni denied knowing
who Kidaga was, She's got direct ties to him and
his family. This week, we discovered Mandanni is buddies with
an unindicted co conspirator of the nineteen ninety three World
Trade Center bombing who holds anti gay views, saying homosexual

(01:36:55):
homosexuality is a disease of this society. As we wrote
in that piece, once it had once his happenstance, twice
as coincidence, the third time it's enemy action. We've now
got three examples of the Kami's troubling anti LGBTQ ties.
As it turns out, his father, Mahmood Mamdani tried to

(01:37:18):
silence pro LGBTQ professor, tried to silence a pro LGBTQ
professor in Uganda and that quote. New York City mayorial
front runner Zoron Mamdani's father has been accused of trying
to silence an alphabet mafia professor in Uganda by padlocking
her office, with holding her pay and pushing her out

(01:37:40):
of his department. I really thought that was about to
take a turn at Mkhia University, The Post has learned
Mahmoud Mamdani, seventy nine years old, block Stella Dionzi fifty
two from teaching a course in Queer African studies at
the Markiri Institute of Social Research in April twenty sixteen.

(01:38:05):
Neanzi claimed to the Post on Thursday, the Elder Mamdani,
a professor in the Department of Anthropology at Columbia University
in New York, was also a director of the institute
in Campala between twenty ten and twenty twenty two. In
protest to the elder Maandanni, Neianzi stripped naked, taped her
mouth shut, and chained herself to the university doors. She

(01:38:26):
remained defiant of the elder Maan Donni saying regarding Professor
Mahmoud Mamdani, I did not make it easy for him
to taunt, torture and terrorize me. Neanni told The New
York Post she was also subjected to detention without trial,
trumped up charges, being put on a no fly list,
having our bank account frozen, and an involuntary mental exam

(01:38:49):
due to her protest against the university and the government.
Zoron Maumdani has claimed he opposes the NYPD because they
are quote unquote anti queer and and see one of
his posts saying that I believe this was twenty twenty ish.

(01:39:10):
Looks like the person who quoted it was from June
of twenty five, but I think this was twenty twenty ish.
We don't need an investigation to know that the NYPD
is racist, antiqueer, and a major threat to public safety.
What we do need is to defund the NYPD. And
of course he did the whole pound me thing. Well,
I'm sorry, the hashtag thing, but your deal with but

(01:39:30):
your deal with The New York City mayor uses budget
tricks to keep as many cops as possible on the beat,
no to fake outs to fund the police. It turns
out that that is in fact projection. The NYPD has not,
I repeat, not worked to jail Gay's for life or
called them the disease of society. And they certainly haven't

(01:39:53):
worked as Mam Donnie's father did to silence a professor
over her views on the Alphabet Mafia. All right, so
I skinned that, editorialized it a bit, worked it into
the show. We're gonna go ahead and share out the
post for anybody who wants to check it out later.
And again, congrats Amy Curtis over at town Hall. I

(01:40:15):
doubt you're listening, but in case you are, you are
kicking ass and taking names those of us still a
twitchy could not be more proud of you and your
transition and your kick ass.

Speaker 1 (01:40:24):
Work over there.

Speaker 8 (01:40:25):
So anyway, all right, so let's see what else we
can get into. Talked about that, talked about that, talked
about that. Okay, so we did not talk about this.

(01:40:53):
I didn't see this. I'm gonna have to have a
talk with Ace. Apparently headline scans did not work really
well today, but that might not necessarily be their fault
since nothing's been working well today. So this is from
Matt Vespa over at town Hall. I don't know what's
worse that a weird hunting stand with a clear line
of site to Trump's Air Force one exit was discovered

(01:41:14):
at Florida's Palm Beach International Airport, or that it might
have been there for years. Last weekend, it was reported
that the Secret Service found the unusual setup and roped
in the Federal Euro of Investigation to investigate. It's a
bit of a drawing discovery, as Trump has been the
subject of two assassination attempts, and we quote from Fox News,
the US Secret Service uncovered a suspicious hunting stand with

(01:41:37):
a direct line of site where President Donald Trump exits
Air Force One at the Palm Beach International Airport, Officials
sold Fox News Digital agents found the stand on Friday,
and the FBI is now leading an investigation into the discovery.
FBI Director Cashpattel said the hunting stand has not yet
been connected to any individual. Prior to the President's return

(01:41:58):
to West Palm Beach, United States Secret Service discovered what
appeared to be an elevated hunting stand within sightline of
the Air Force one landing zone. Potel told Fox News Digital.
No individuals were located to the scene. The FBI has
since taken the investigative investigatory lead, buying in resources to

(01:42:18):
collect all evidence from the scene, and deploying our cell
phone analytics capabilities. United States Secret Service Chief of Communications
Anthony Google Jimmy also confirmed that the organization is working
closely with a FBI as well as law enforcement im
Palm Beach County. So, according to local outlets, there are

(01:42:39):
no deer in the and the areas, so hunting stand
there would make absolutely no sense. So just when you
thought they were done trying to kill him, ladies and gentlemen,
just when you thought they were done trying to kill him.
All right, So we cracked the top five for a minute,
and then it looks like doctor Steve Turley took our spot.

(01:43:02):
So pampos, pampas, I at least want to stay in
the top five today. And come on, the numbers are good,
but they could be better. I still love you guys,
Still love you guys. All right, So let's see what
other trouble we can get into real quickly, Like, see
if we've got any other news updates.

Speaker 2 (01:43:17):
We are.

Speaker 8 (01:43:18):
We're approaching the end of the hour already. Let me
see if I have confirmation from Brad yet scent but
not acknowledged. Let's see maybe hanging out over I keep

(01:43:39):
forgetting it's a different link, so I'll check in a minute.

Speaker 6 (01:43:59):
What oh.

Speaker 8 (01:44:01):
Oh oh. So you know Trump's been taking a hardline
stance with a lot of folks lately. This is from
our friends over at the Blaze. This is Joseph McKinnon.
Trump has recently gone on record saying he's killing trade
talks with Canada. You'll never guess why. President Donald Trump

(01:44:22):
announced late Thursday evening that he was terminating all trade
negotiations with the Suropean Union. That's what we call Canada
around here. The President, who struck a positive tone about
the northern nation during his meeting earlier this month with
Prime Minister Mark Carney, had signaled a desire to make
a deal on steal aluminum and energy, indicated that the
decision to nix trade talks was in response to agregious behavior,

(01:44:45):
namely the decision by a provincial government to run TV
ads critiquing tariffs south of the border. The Ronald Reagan
Foundation has just announced that Canada has fraudulently used an
advertisement which is featuring Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about tariffs,
wrote Trump, the ad was for was for seventy five

(01:45:07):
million dollars. They only did this to interfere with the
decision of the US Supreme Court and other courts. The
US Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments next
month regarding the legality of tariffs imposed by Trump under
the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Trump apparently saw the
ad earlier in the week, telling reporters on Tuesday, if
I was Canada, I'd take that same ad. Also, they're

(01:45:29):
actually on television taking ads. Ontario Premier Doug Ford's office
indicated last week that it was spending seventy five million
dollars on an anti tariff ad that would air on ABC, Bloomberg, CBSCNBC, ESPN,
Fox News, NBC, Newsmax and other networks. See this is
one of the reasons why I'm careful as far as

(01:45:51):
where we get our advertising money from. Now, on the
podcast versions, you may hear ads inserted there. I don't
have any control over that. So if you're listening on
one of the podcasters, there is ad revenue over there.
As a matter of fact, we do get paid for those.
So if you're not listening to US live. I would
encourage you to listen over there. But this is why
on the live streams we really don't run that many ads,

(01:46:14):
because I mean Fox News running that. And again, I
know there's rules and laws about it everything else. I
get that. But so Ford noted on October sixteenth, it's
official Ontario's new advertising campaign in the US has launched.
Using every tool we have, We'll never stop making the
case against American tariffs on Canada. The way to prosperity

(01:46:35):
is by working together. The Premiere, a staunch critic of
the raft of high tariffs trump is imposed on imports
from Canada, reportedly suggested to a crowd of Toronto businessman
last week that he was hoping the ad, which contains
audio from former President Ronald riggins April twenty five, nineteen
nineteen eighty seven radio address regarding the regarding protectionism, would

(01:46:57):
resonate with Republicans, and his address to the Toronto out
Ford cited new research from Yale University's Budget Lab indicating
the consumers face and overall average effective tariff rate of
eighteen percent, the highest since nineteen thirty four, and the
US tariffs and foreign relations would cost American families roughly
one eight hundred dollars a year lost income. That ad,

(01:47:18):
it's not a nasty ad. It's actually just very factual
said forward. Coming from a person like Ronald Reagan, every
Republican is going to identify that voice. The Ronald Reagan
Presidential Foundation and Institute issued a statement on Thursday claiming
that the ad misrepresents the presidential radio address and the
government of Government of Ontario did not seek nor receive

(01:47:39):
permission to use and or edit the remarks HM time
to sue Canadia.

Speaker 10 (01:47:47):
I think.

Speaker 8 (01:47:49):
A spokesperson for Ford's office denied wrongdoing, telling Canadian state
media the commercial uses an unedited excerpt from one of
President Reagan's public addresses, which is available through public domain.
Reagan's remarks in Ford's ad all hail from the same
five minute speech in which the former president discussed both
America's commitment to free trade and why he felt compelled
to impose duties on select Japanese products. Contrary to the

(01:48:12):
suggestion by ford spokesperson, the excerpt of the speech that
appears and the sixty second AD has been substantially edited
with the apparent intent to drives forward and to drive
Ford's anti teriff theme. For example, multiple sentences were cut.
One sentence was lifted from its original spot at the
outset of the speech and inserted midway through the ad
with a that apparently swapped out for a butt. Another portion,

(01:48:36):
which originally appeared just before the opening remarks heard in
the speech, now appears towards the end of the voiceover,
and the second the last line of the original speech,
America's jobs and growth are at stake, has been moved
to serve as a conclusion for the ad. Below was
a transcript of the actual Reagan voiceover for the ad.
The ellipses signal where content was dropped and those segments

(01:48:59):
lifted from their original contact elsewhere the speech appear in bold.
So I don't know about you, guys. I don't normally
pay that much attention to this kind of stuff, but
having seen this ad, I will admit I was a
little bit concerned to myself. So let's actually just read
the whole thing together. When someone says, let's impose tariffs
on foreign imports, it looks like they're doing the patriotic

(01:49:21):
thing by protecting American products and jobs, And sometimes for
a short while it works, but only for a short time,
but over the long run, such trade barriers hurt every
American worker and consumer. High tariffs inevitably lead to retaliation
by foreign countries and the triggering of feerce trade wars.
Then the worst happens. Markets shrink and collapse, businesses and
industries shut down, and millions of people lose their jobs

(01:49:43):
throughout the world. There's a growing realization that the way
to prosperity is for all nations. For all nations is
rejecting protection is protectionist legislation and promoting free, fair and
free competition. American jobs and growth are at stake. The
Foundation is indicated it was reviewing its legal options in

(01:50:04):
this matter and provided a link to the full speech
on YouTube, which is labeled as unrestricted for both access
and user restrictions. Trump leaned into his criticism of Canada
and the province's add on Friday morning, writing Canada cheated
and got caught. They fraudulently took a big buy ad
saying that Ronald Reagan did not like tariffs, when actually

(01:50:24):
he loved tariffs for our country and its national security.
Canada is trying to illegally influence the United States Supreme
Court and one of the most important rulings in the
history of our country, continued Trump. Canada has long cheeted
on tariffs, charging our farmers as much as four hundred percent.
Now they and other countries can't take advantage of the
US any longer. Blaze News actually reached out to Premier

(01:50:46):
Ford's office for comments. Canadian State Media indicated that Carnegie's
office did not immediately respond to its request for comments, so.

Speaker 2 (01:50:57):
They have it.

Speaker 8 (01:51:00):
Full context, all right. Let me check something real quick.

(01:51:21):
All right, So while I'm checking to see what other
quick hit trouble we have or can get into on
the way out the door, let's pull up the other
studio and see if I see hiding her hair and
brad yet, because I don't really know the answer to
that question. Hmm. So remember how we keep saying it's
not our side that won't tone, it's not our side

(01:51:45):
screaming for the violence. This came out today. This is
again from Matt Vespa And instead of reading it all,
I'm just gonna play the quote, hang on, work out
from the hood.

Speaker 3 (01:52:04):
Okay.

Speaker 32 (01:52:05):
So when a bully comes like, if there are no rules,
you literally have to figure it out. So Donald Trump
has changed things and people trying to do what's always
been done is not going to work. And I think
that's why Democrats are losing black people, That's why they're
losing poor people, because poor people all they want is
for us to fight. So if you hit me in

(01:52:25):
my face, I'm not gonna punch you back in your face.
I'm gonna go across your neck. Because we can go
back and forth fighting each other's faces. I've got to
hit hard enough where they won't come back. And so yeah,
for the same way, I went to New York and
spoke with Governor Kathy Hockel and said, if they're going
to try to wipe us out in Texas, we need

(01:52:47):
to wipe out every Republican in New York, in California,
in Illinois. So no one can make me feel bad
about fighting for the people that I represent, because the
people that I represent need someone because we'll go in
the ring and fight for them.

Speaker 3 (01:53:02):
And that's exactly what I'm gonna do.

Speaker 33 (01:53:04):
So representative in that context, the reality of the world
is we are living in a moment where yes, there's
this shut going shutdown going down, and Democrats on Capitol
Hill are are standing up for that, and the way
they think is working.

Speaker 8 (01:53:19):
But we hear from that, all right, So what exactly
do you think she meant by I'm gonna go across
your neck because I think I know what she meant.

Speaker 10 (01:53:30):
Do you know what she meant?

Speaker 8 (01:53:31):
Because I think I know what she meant? And yeah, raptors,
she's doing doing an amazing job over there. But anyway,
I have not seen a response from Brad. So we're
gonna give everything up until the top of the hour,
and then if I don't hear from him, we'll just
spin everything down because it gives me time to eat

(01:53:53):
and everything else before I gotta start getting ready for tonight.
So maybe, just maybe they decided to leave earlier than
they were planning on because I know he's got some
family stuff going on tonight. So I don't really know. Well,
we'll find out in a minute, because I'm assuming i'll
probably hear from him in the next couple of minutes
one way or the other. All right. So yeah, that's sorry.

(01:54:19):
That that that that just that goes all through me
because they're the ones that keep telling us that they
don't want violence. But so this is from Victor Davis Hansen.
This is an opinion piece out of town Hall. Well,
exactly are the real kings because it ain't Trump. Donald
Trump ran in two contested Republican primaries, he ran three

(01:54:43):
times in a general election, he was elected twice, and
his party recently won a Republican Congress. In contrast, in
twenty twenty, former President Joe Biden did not run a
typical campaign. He avoided the public, staying in ssconsin in
his basement. He outsourced his campaign to Democratic politicos, donors,
and sycophantic media. No Red state ever sought to remove

(01:55:04):
Biden or former president former Vice President Kami La Mahamosnik
from their twenty twenty four ballot. In contrast, twenty five
Blue states attempted to take Trump off their ballads. In
twenty twenty one, Biden's DOJ and FBI raided then former
President Trump's home. They found only one hundred and two

(01:55:24):
classified documents amongst some fourteen thousand seased, but nevertheless nevertheless
indicted him. Unless not forget with some of the language
of the Patriot Act, a president can declare to an
empty room. This is considered now declassified, and it is
because w was having to take documents from a skiff

(01:55:45):
portion of the White House to the residents all the
time during the War on Terror. So that's the part
the media never tells you there was. There was no
such swat raid on Bolden's multiple repositories of illegal removed
classified documents. All were in a less secure All were
in less secure places than at mar A Lago. Biden

(01:56:06):
removed them over the course of three decades with impunity.
At the time, Unlike Trump, he had no presidential prerogatives
to classify them. As a matter of fact, even a
vice president can only declassify things that the vice president
themself classified. Special counsel Robert Hurr found Biden culpable for
the remover of these files, but declined to prosecute, claiming

(01:56:27):
he was too enfeebled to stand trial, which should have
automatically triggered the twenty fifth Amendment, but did not. In
twenty twenty four, the same back room donors and politicos
who had conspired to ensure Biden was the twenty twenty nominee,
now against his wishes in Kulike fashion, removed him from
his own re election ticket within forty eight hours and
without a delegate vote. They crowned Harris as the presumed nominee,

(01:56:52):
Queen Harris, had not received a single delegate vote in
her disastrous twenty twenty primary run. Trump in twenty twenty
didn't not sick Departments of Justice on his rival Joe Biden,
nor during his presidency did the Department of Justice indict
any past or future political opponent or ex president. In contrast,
King Lee Biden's White House helped coordinate ninety one indictments

(01:57:15):
of his past and future presidential arrival ex president at
the time, Donald Trump, the mayor. Three days after Trump
announced his re election Bill Oliver fifteen, twenty twenty two,
Jack Smith was coincidentally appointed special prosecutor of Trump that
same day. Strangely, Nathan Wade, the Georgia Counties prosecutor prosecutor
prosecuting Trump, met with Biden's White House counsel on that

(01:57:37):
same day. Matthew Colin Jello, the former lead prosecutor and
Letitia James case against Trump, abruptly left his DOJ post.
He would soon go on to lead Manhattan prose Prosecutor
Alvin Bragg's prosecution of Trump. It was definitely not a
lateral move. Ladies and gentlemen, in the twenty twenty election,
Joe Biden surrogates rounded up fifty one intelligence authorities to

(01:58:01):
lie than Hunter Biden's authentic and incriminating laptop was not
so and then verified but suppressed by the FBI because
it was all supposedly the work of Russians. The FBI
the Biden air FBI also joined Twitter, Facebook and other
social media to help smother anti media story that might
have verified the authenticity of the laptop. So that's where

(01:58:23):
we're gonna leave this. There's more there. I'm gonna go
ahead and put this out on the X feed. We
are coming to the end of our time together for
this particular broadcast. However, I just heard Brad go into
the other room, So hang out for just a minute
and we will get the news roundups started in just
a second right here live on kalonradio dot com. Again.

(01:58:45):
My name is Rick Robinson. I do this thing every
Tuesday through Friday for about two hours. In on Friday
we have an extended show sort of where under a
different feed we do the weekend news roundup. I want
to thank everybody for taking the time to hang out
with us today. Looks like we hit top five again
for a minute. Let's see if we can get News
Round up up there again, because we're gonna have to
start over on the numbers. Be right back, folks. Technically speaking,

(01:59:08):
we's the.

Speaker 14 (01:59:08):
Forest for a minute, not you your coffee, raise and flash.

Speaker 3 (01:59:15):
Stand your ground,
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