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Speaker 1 (09:02):
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Speaker 2 (09:14):
We're going to going into some congressional testimony that is
happening regarding unidentified aerial phenomenon or as we used to
call them before it became uncool UFOs. I mean, that's
happening right now. So we're gonna be joining that in
just a moment. See what we can figure out there,
see what they're talking about. But we're gonna be joining

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that right now. I'm gonna get straight into that. Got
a lot of other stuff to talk about. There has
been some Israeli strikes and guitar. Some are saying too little,
too late. I guess we'll find out soon enough. And
a lot of folks, of course, are mad with the
whole Israeli situation. You've got the French government basically collapsing.
Who didn't see this coming? And so much more so,

(09:57):
We're gonna start trying to take things one step at
a time, piece by piece, bit by bit, and let's
start with this because, like I said, there's breaking news
all over the place. System as I've planned out much right, and.

Speaker 22 (10:08):
What they will not forgive is a government that withholds
the truth and punishes those who dare.

Speaker 23 (10:11):
To speak up. I want to close with this.

Speaker 22 (10:15):
Future generations will look back at this moment and ask
what we did when presented with the unknown. Did we
look away, embarrassed or afraid, or did we pursue the
truth with courage. I intend to be on the side
of truth, transparency, and accountability, and I hope my colleagues
on this task force will.

Speaker 23 (10:30):
Be able to do the same.

Speaker 22 (10:32):
To quote a few elected officials, Senator Schumer has stated
multiple credible sources allege a constitutional crisis over UFOs. Senator
Rounds has stated that these are brilliant individuals and they
are not making this stuff up. And our current Secretary
of State Marco Rubio has stated very high clearances and
high positions within our government in regards to these whistleblowers.

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Senator McConnell also described these whistleblowers as staying incredible and
the witnesses today are not alone there, far from it.
In fact, thirty four senior military, government and intelligent officials
have broken their silence. This includes Senator or now Secretary
of State Mark or Rubio, Senator Round, Senator Jillibrand, General
Jim Clapper, the former director of the government government's UAP

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Task Force, the former head of aviation security for the
White House National Security Council, the former Secretary of Defense,
and many more. Again, to quote Senator Secretary of State
Rubio in an upcoming documentary known as the Age of Disclosure,
even presidents have been operating on a need to know
basis that begins to spin.

Speaker 23 (11:34):
Out of control.

Speaker 22 (11:35):
And to quote Senator Jillibrand, who also went public in
this documentary, It's not acceptable to have secret parts of
this government that no one ever sees. It's time for
the fundamental truth of UAP to be real to our nations.

Speaker 23 (11:47):
Leaders and the public.

Speaker 22 (11:48):
It's time for the US government to exercise transparency. And
with that I yield to Ranking Member Crockett for the
opening statement.

Speaker 23 (11:55):
Thank you so much, Madam Chair.

Speaker 24 (11:57):
At a time of increasing distrust in government, it is
important for Congress to take action to restore the government's credibility.
Bringing transparency to an issue of great public interests is
a step toward doing just that. So I think Shairwoman
Luna for calling this bipartisan hearing to discuss unidentified anomalist

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phenomena or UAP, which is today's term for what was
commonly known as UFO's unidentified flying objects. And while some
people think of flying saucers when they hear these terms,
it is vital that we focus on the real world's
impact of UAPs on critical infrastructure, civilian safety, and national

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security security. There is to believe that most UAPs have
origins far to home. Current NASA has not found any
evidence that any UAPs have an extraterrestrial origin. Our adversaries
are working to develop new capabilities to gain military advantage,

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and those efforts are likely explanation for the mysteries that
we have observed.

Speaker 23 (13:07):
Nevertheless, the federal.

Speaker 24 (13:09):
Government has a responsibility to the American people to investigate
and provide transparent disclosures about every incident. The federal government
is equally obligated to protect those who report what they've seen,
especially to commanding officers and supervisors, and Congress should do
everything in its power to protect whistleblowers and conduct oversight

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of agencies that are failing to provide that protection. Democracy
depends on transparency, and transparency often relies on the courage
of individuals willing to risk their careers, reputations, and in
some cases, their personal.

Speaker 23 (13:46):
Safety to tell the truth. So I look forward to
hearing from the witnesses today.

Speaker 24 (13:51):
We should welcome their accounts and acknowledge the bravery they
have shown to come before us.

Speaker 23 (13:57):
We must ensure that all whistle.

Speaker 24 (13:59):
Blowers feel that they can come to Congress to tell
their stories without fear of retaliation or of professional consequences.
We need transparency not just to make better policy, but
also to ensure that information flows between all those who
need it. There are too many tragic examples in our
history where information lapses and a lack of cross agency

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coordination led to disaster. Just this year, failure to communicate
between FAA and the Department of Defense led to tragedy
over the Potomac. The Biden Harris administration sought to eliminate
some of these lapses when it established the All Domain
Anomaly Resolution Office at the Department of Defense AERO can

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convene sources from all branches of military, the FAA, and
NASA to combine forces to create a comprehensive picture of
what is happening in our skies.

Speaker 23 (14:56):
Some UAP reports have perfectly normal.

Speaker 24 (14:58):
Explanations satellites, consumer drones, weather balloons, even pranks, but we
need to track down each and every single UAP.

Speaker 23 (15:10):
The United States has millions of.

Speaker 24 (15:12):
Eyes in the sky, both electronic and human, but only
the combination of civilian, commercial, and military sources.

Speaker 23 (15:20):
Can begin to create a complete picture.

Speaker 24 (15:23):
So we need to ensure that people can come forward
and report what they have seen to the relevant authorities,
and they have to have the right to do so
without fear of retaliation. This country has a history of
dedicated public servants standing up for what is right, even
in the face of potential consequences. From the Pentagon papers

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to Watergate to torture programs, whistle blowers have not only
informed the public, but also empowered Congress to fulfill its
constitutional duty of oversight. Past Congresses have written laws to
grant legal protection for will, and it is up to
us to work responsibly with all sources to hold the

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executive branch accountable. We are here today to listen to
the stories of those who have witnessed events of interest
to the American people, and to support the policies that
cultivate an environment that welcomes.

Speaker 23 (16:19):
And protects wilstle blowers.

Speaker 24 (16:21):
I hope this hearing will be an example of the
respect and protection wilsle blowers deserve and the importance of
conducting oversight of the federal government.

Speaker 23 (16:30):
I yeel back.

Speaker 22 (16:34):
I am pleased to welcome the panel of witnesses for
today's hearing. I'd first like to welcome mister Jeffrey Nusatelli,
his United States Air Force veteran and a career federal
employee with more than twenty years of experience in national security,
law enforcement, and public administration.

Speaker 23 (16:50):
Next, we have mister.

Speaker 22 (16:52):
Alex Alexandro Wiggins. Mister Wiggins is currently serving as a
Senior Chief Operation Specialist in the United States Navy. Mister
Wiggins is testifying in his personal capacity today and not
on behalf of the United States Navy. Next, I would
like to recognize a gentlewoman from Nevada, Representative Titus.

Speaker 25 (17:11):
Thank you very much, Madam Chairman, Ranking Members for allowing
me to sit with you on this panel today.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
I'm honored to be able.

Speaker 25 (17:19):
To introduce a witness here who is from my district,
George Knapp, who has been the definitive expert and reporter
on this topic that you're exploring today, UAPs or UFOs.
George is a longtime friend out say that up front,
but a very respected journalist and a recognized expert in

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this field nationally and internationally. Just a little something about George.
He came to Las Vegas in nineteen seventy nine and
joined KLS television station as a general assignment reporter in
nineteen eighty one. Since nineteen ninety five, he's been the
chief and investigative reporter for that channel. He also hosts

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a national radio show you can listen to on Coast
to Coast AM, which covers many of the paranormal topics
that y'all are discussing. Over the years, George has been,
as I said, recognized for his work. He's been honored
with the Peabody Award, the Dupine Award, the Edward Murrow Award,

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in twenty seven different regional Emmys for his investigative reporting. Indeed,
he has told Nevada's story with the clarity, with objectivity,
and with integrity. So I know that his testimony today
is going to be of great interest and vague to

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this committee, So thank you very much.

Speaker 22 (18:47):
Next we have mister Dylan Borland. Mister Borland is the
United States Air Force veteran has a long career in
federal service. And finally, I'd like to introduce mister Josep. Bielberger,
a senior policy council at the of Government Oversight. Want
to Committee Rule nine ge. The witnesses will please stand
and raise the right hand. Do you solemnly swear or

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affirm that the testimony that you're about to give is
a truth, the whole truth, and the nothing but the truth.

Speaker 16 (19:20):
So help you God.

Speaker 22 (19:22):
Let the record show that the witnesses answered and affirmative.

Speaker 16 (19:25):
Thank you.

Speaker 22 (19:25):
You may take your seat. We appreciate you being here
today and I look forward to hearing your testimony. Let
me remind the witnesses that we have read your written
statements and it will appear in full in the hearing record.
Please limit your oral statements to five minutes, but I
understand you have a lot to get through, so if
it goes a little over don't worry about it. As

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a reminder, please press the button on the microphone in
front of you so that it is on and the
members can hear you. When you begin to speak, the
light in front of you will turn green. After four minutes,
the light will turn yellow, and when the red light
comes on, your five minutes have expired.

Speaker 23 (19:59):
And we will ask you please wrap it up.

Speaker 22 (20:01):
I now recognize mister Neustelli for his opening statement.

Speaker 26 (20:07):
Good morning.

Speaker 27 (20:09):
Thank you Chairwoman Luna, ranking Member Crockett, and members of
the Task Force for giving us the opportunity to testify today.

Speaker 26 (20:18):
My name is Jeffreynusatelli.

Speaker 27 (20:20):
I'm a former military police officer with sixteen years of
active duty service in the US Air Force. I'm here
today because the American people have both the right and
the responsibility to know the truth about unidentified aerial phenomenon.
That truth remains hidden, classified, and silenced by fear, retaliation, stigma,

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and confusion. Today we are here to help break that silence.
Between two thousand and three and two thousand and five,
five UAP incidents occurred at Vanderberg Air Force Base, home
to the National Missile Defense Project, a top national security
priority at the time. We were conducting launches deemed by

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the National Reconnaissance Office as the most important in twenty
five years. These were historic launches. These facilities were vital,
and they were repeatedly visited by UAP. Each incident was
witnessed by multiple personnel, documented, investigated, and reported up the

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chain of command. We sent information up, but we got
no guidance down on how to handle these events.

Speaker 26 (21:30):
I personally witnessed one of these.

Speaker 27 (21:32):
Events and investigated others as they occurred. Six other service
members have provided me with the information that I will
share with you today. The incursions began on October fourteenth,
two thousand and three, when Boeing contractors reported a massive,
glowing red square silently hovering over two missile defense sites.

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After several minutes, it drifted further east onto the base
and vanished over the hills.

Speaker 26 (21:59):
This event, now known as the.

Speaker 27 (22:00):
Vanderberg Red Square, was referenced by Representative Luna at the
first hearing on this topic.

Speaker 26 (22:07):
Official Air Force records.

Speaker 27 (22:09):
Of this event are in possession by ARROW and the FBI.

Speaker 26 (22:15):
Later that night, while I was on.

Speaker 27 (22:17):
Duty, security guards at a critical launch site reported a bright,
fast moving object over the ocean.

Speaker 26 (22:24):
I responded to the incident.

Speaker 27 (22:26):
Chaos ensued over the radio as the object approached rapidly.

Speaker 26 (22:30):
I heard my friends screaming.

Speaker 27 (22:32):
It's coming right at us, it's coming right for us,
and now it's right here. Moments later I heard them
say that it had shot off and was gone. When
I arrived on seeing, I talked to five shaken witnesses
who described a massive triangular craft larger than a football
field that hovered silently for about forty five seconds over

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their enter control point before shooting away at impossible speed.
About a week later, another patrol reported a light over
the ocean behaving erratically. Believing it might be an unannounced aircraft,
they declared an emergency and an armed response force responded.

Speaker 26 (23:11):
Before the forces could arrive, the object.

Speaker 27 (23:14):
Descended and either landed or hovered on our flight line,
and then took off again at impossible speed. The witnesses
to this event were threatened and intimidated. Afterward, they were
told to keep quiet and think about what they were reporting.

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After that, things did get quiet until about two thousand
and five, when another patrol reported a massive triangular craft
larger than a C one point thirty silently floating over
the installation. He watched it for a few minutes. It
traveled west and disappeared into the night. And then I

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had my own encounter again.

Speaker 26 (23:58):
In two thousand and five.

Speaker 27 (24:00):
I was off duty, sitting in my backyard with two
other police officers when we noticed what first appeared to
be a satellite in orbit, But it wasn't acting like
a satellite. The light was strange. It was pulsing, and
then it started to maneuver. It dropped in elevation. At
times it would vanish from view and reappear in a
different location in the sky, and eventually it reappeared two

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hundred feet over my house. It was a thirty foot
diameter sphere of light. My friends and I watched it
for a moment, and then it gently accelerated and traveled
up and disappeared into the stars. These events profoundly changed
my life and the lives of my friends. We stand

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at a pivotal moment in history. The question is no
longer whether these events are real, but whether we have
the courage to face them. True leadership requires vision, a
willingness to confront the unknown with transparency and resolve. So
I asked the Congress to help we the people, enact
this vision.

Speaker 26 (25:02):
There are three goals.

Speaker 27 (25:04):
Fund independent research and treat UAP study with the same
seriousness as we would any other scientific field. Two end
secrecy and overclassification. Transparency is the foundation of truth. Without it,
witnesses like us are dismissed. Three Protect the witnesses. Many

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stay silent out of fear for their careers, reputations, and
the safety of their families. Protect them, and you will
embolden others to join this cause. These phenomenon challenge are
deepest assumptions about reality, consciousness, and our place in the universe.
Exploring them can unlock transformative breakthroughs in technology, biology, and

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human understanding.

Speaker 26 (25:52):
Let this be the moment when America.

Speaker 27 (25:54):
Chooses courage over fear, transparency over secrecy, and progress over stagnation.
Let's show the world that our nation leads not only
through strength, but through fearless pursuit of the truth.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Thank you, Thank you.

Speaker 22 (26:10):
Mister is on here, I now recognize Chief Wiggins for
his opening statement.

Speaker 23 (26:27):
Please press your button.

Speaker 28 (26:28):
Thank you, Chairwoman Luna push BUTTONK and members of the
task Force and the Committee, thank you for the opportunity
to testify today. My name is Alexandro Wiggins. I'm an
active duty US Navy Operation Specialist, senior Chief Pity Officer,
father of three, and dedicated American testifying today in my

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personal capacity. The views I share are my own and
I do not represent the official positions of the Department
of the Navy or any subordinate organization. On the evening
of February fifteenth, twenty twenty three, at approximately nineteen fifteen PST,
and the Whiskey two nine to one warning area off

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the coast of southern California, I was serving on board
USS Jackson. During that period, I moved between the Interior
Communications Center ICC one and the bridge wing, correlating the
censor pitcher with visual observations, part of my routine responsibilities
for surface and air picture management. What I observed in

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what our crew recorded was not consistent with conventional aircraft
or drones as they appear on our system. A self
luminous tic tax shaped object emerged from the ocean before
linking up with three other similar objects. The four then
disappeared simultaneously with the high synchronized near instantaneous acceleration. I

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observed no sonic boom and no conventional propulsion signatures, no
exhaust plume, no control surface articulation on the Sapphire Image
System shortly after the synchronized departure radar tracks dropped. These
observations were multisensor and recorded inside of ICC one with

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time location overlay visible in our source frames that have
been made public by journalists. From my experience operating in
this region over many years, and consistent with our public
characterized encounters, unidentified objects reoccur in United States operation areas

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off southern California. That fact alone does not tell us
what they are, but it does argue the systematic stigma
free reporting and for the preservation of sensor data so
analysts can evaluate safe and intelligence implications with rigor. I

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want to underscore three points for the task Force and
the Committee. Aviation and maritime safety. When crews and watchstanders
observe objects that maneuver or accelerate in ways that does
not match known profiles, and do not then do so
near our ships and aircraft, that is first and foremost

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a safety issue. Standardized checklist and training should ensure we
capture the best possible sensor data in real time, including
IR settings, slant range estimates and bearing and range altitude
snapshots and immediate change of chain of custody for any
recordings reporting without stigma protection, without retribution, Sailors need to

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know that we're importing UAP encounters will not harm their careers.
Congress can help by reinforcing witness protection and by directing
the relevant office to maintain confidential destigmatized channels for service
members who step forward with data declassification and transparency where possible.

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The Task Force Declassification mission is directly relevant here where
operational security permits, releasing metadata, preserved, sensor excerpts or at
least technical summaries would improve public trust and accelerate outside
scientific scrutiny that includes, when feasible, the time, GEO reference,

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IUR frames, and radar parameters needed for independent analysis. To
be clear, I am not here to make claims beyond
my lane. I am here to provide a first hand
account of what I saw, what our systems recorded, and
why I why it matters for safety, for intelligence, and

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public confidence. My request to you is practical, help us capture, protect, fairly,
evaluate the evidence, and provide a safe pathway for those
in uniform to report it. In closing, I want to
thank the Committee and the Task Force for holding this
hearing and for the plot, and for placing this discussion

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in a form where evidence can be examined carefully and openly.
I appreciate your attention and stand ready to answer your questions.

Speaker 23 (31:36):
Thank you, Thank you, Chief.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
All right, I think we're going to move away from that.
There hasn't really been anything earth shattering or groundbreaking or anything,
so I think we're gonna move away from that for
a while. I may or may not come back to
it at some point, but since I'm only doing two
hours today, I didn't want to take up the whole
show with it. I just kind of wonder to check
out the opening because it just started, And besides, it's
not like there isn't plenty of news to talk about.

(32:05):
So the Katari's just got kicked in the nuts by
the Israelis. As soon as I get any more information
about that, you guys will too. But looks like BDA's
are still coming in. For those of you who don't
know what that is, that's a battle damage assessment, So
once I know, you'll know. Looks like the French government
either is collapsing or has collapsed. I'm gathering as much
information about that as I can while we go along.

(32:28):
Let's take a quick look at the headlines and see
if anything else has been happening while we have been
over there paying attention to those UFO hearings.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
Looks like.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
There's a new NBC poll out that actually has some
new information about a stark divide developing within the country.
I say developing like it hasn't been this way.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
For a while, but so.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
A new NBC poll highlights a deep cultural and ideological
divide between young Americans, particularly between gin Z men who
support President Donald Trump and gen Z women who back
former Vice President Kami Lamahamastik. According to the data, young
men who voted for President Trump prioritized building families and
achieving financial independence. Their top concerns were having children and

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becoming financially self sufficient, core values aligned with personal responsibility,
long term stability, and what is typically referred to as
traditional success. In contrast, gen Z women who voted for
Harris ranked career advancement and financial gain as their highest priorities. Strikingly,
having children came in at twelve on their list of concerns,

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well behind personal ambition and economic goals.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
I would like to.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
Point out that the one thing that I didn't find
in any of these breakdowns or cross tabs, is any
emphasis on any type of faith whatsoever. So the contrast
isn't just ideological, it's cultural. The Trump supporting cohort reflects
a grounded, forward looking mindset that values responsibility, legacy, and

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self reliance. Meanwhile, the liberal female block appears more focused
on individualism and short term achievement, even as studies show
increasing rates of depression and loneliness among that very group.
This widening values gap among America's youth raises serious questions
about the future of family, purpose, and national cohesion. While

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once I looks to build the other while once I
looks to build, the other seems adrift, pushing policies and
priorities that are leaving an entire generation unhappy, isolated, and unfulfilled.
So I'm going to say that's probably not a coincidence
that rates of depression, anxiety, and loneliness are skyrocketing, especially

(34:42):
among young left leaning women. Study after study confirms what
common sense already tells us. People are happier when they
have purpose, meaningful relationships, and a future to look forward to.
But for many liberal gen Z women, those ideals have
been replaced by careerism. Identity politics, grievance culture. The result
is a generation increasingly unfulfilled despite endless promises of empowerment.

(35:07):
And we've talked about that a lot on this show,
especially because I would like to point out that a
lot of these blue cities that are some of the
worst places on earth have been run by Democrats for
anywhere between thirty to fifty years, and they're all becoming hellholes.
Some of them are hellholes already. So this divide that

(35:28):
we have is especially the divide between men and women
that are starting to view things completely differently and desperately
from one another. That shit terrify a lot of us. Now,
I'm not trying to jump on this bandwagon, because you know,
we went from oh my god, there's too many people
and we have to do something about it, so oh

(35:48):
my god, now we're having too few kids and we're
gonna eventually have to do something about it. I'm not
trying to be a fearmonger. I'm really not.

Speaker 3 (36:03):
Well.

Speaker 2 (36:03):
That is so Beasy made it a very salient point.
Women can't do everything they've been told, especially the last
couple of generations of women have been told that they
can do everything we can do and they can do
it better. There's even a song about it. Everything you
can do, I can do better, and it's a lie.
There are differences between the sexes for a reason. We

(36:24):
are supposed to be complimentary to one another. I think
this is another reason why we have or we had.
I feel like it's changing a bit, if I'm being honest.
I think gen Z boys are moving away from the
toy boy crap, at least a good bit of them.
But there it's no wonder that they have grown up

(36:47):
that way because of all the broken homes that we
have now. And let's not forget the broken homes are
happening by design. The government has wanted it that way
for a while. And this is another mission creep. When
it comes to the influx of communism into this country,
everyone seems to forget that in communist country is the

(37:08):
state is everything. The state is mother and father. You
hear this echoed quite a bit in a lot of
sci fi that came out in the nineties. For Babylon five,
it was psychor the core is mother and father. The
state is mother and father. Is a is a preemptive
or pre eminent thought of communist society because there is

(37:30):
nothing above humanity. As far as they are concerned, we
are at the pinnacle of revolution. There's nothing better than us,
nothing above us. Once we die, that's it. So the
state is mother and father, and you're seeing and for
the longest time you were seeing both sexes kind of

(37:52):
buying into that a little bit. Now the question is,
as more and more young men and they're moving away
from this idea that masculinity is toxic and they're actually
relearning what it is to be a man, is this
going to be enough to eventually save our country or not.
I don't know the answer to that question. I do

(38:13):
know that as somebody that has been having to spend
a lot more time in the city than I used to,
especially lately, I have been pretty hardened to see kids
out playing and riding bikes again. Before I moved to
the country, that was almost never happening. So things are
starting to change. Kids are starting to go outside more again.

(38:34):
We're moving more away from I don't want to necessarily
say completely away from helicopter parenting, but more of you know,
you've got to let kids figure some things out on
their own, which hasn't been happening in this country for
the last couple of generations, it really hasn't. And I
think part of that is because gen X kids felt

(38:55):
so abandoned by our parents that we decided we were
going to be the parents that were always there. We
were the ones that made sure we were home at night.
We were the ones that made sure we were there
because we didn't have parents, we were feral. So some
folks didn't like that. And we have a tendency to
overcorrect when we try to fix things, and that's just

(39:19):
the truth of it. But so now we're starting to
see these gaps that are forming within the same generations
now between men and women who have completely different ideas
about what it is that they want to do with
their lives. And I've noticed women are becoming the more
selfish ones in a lot of cases.

Speaker 1 (39:43):
I used to be us. We were all.

Speaker 2 (39:46):
About just going out conquering the world, grabbing whatever we
could grab, dragging it back home, doing what we could do,
and then move on. Now it seems the women are
starting to try to assume that role. I don't know
how well that's gonna work, And I don't mean that
in any type of a disparaging way. The simple fact

(40:08):
of the matter is there are differences between the sexes,
and there are supposed to be. We are created to
compliment one another, not to fight with each other. And
this is one of the things that I've never you
have to understand as an ordained minister. And I'm actually
gonna be doing a ceremony again later this month. I
have been counseling the folks and talking to the folks

(40:33):
that I'm gonna be marrying later this month, and trying
to make them understand this isn't about winning and losing.
If that's gonna be your mindset, it's never gonna work.
So the fact that the the gender that is more
geared towards nurturing and more detail oriented because of the

(40:57):
need to nurture, is now all about career, career, career,
and nothing but career. It's no wonder they're not happy.
But remember, we allowed this to happen. We did this,
We allowed our government to tell us what to do,

(41:21):
when to do it, and allowed them to bastardize what
the idea of the American dream is to the point
where it's unrecognizable now and also nearly unattainable. Everybody's complaining
about the lack of housing, the lack of jobs, the
lack of this, the lack of that. You know, autumn,
if we just provoked the fifty five million visas that

(41:42):
are in the pipeline right now, how many more houses
will we have access to? If we actually got all
the illegals out of the country, how many jobs would
we have access to? And I don't want to hear
nothing about well, if you do that the farmer, they're
going to go bankrupt. You are the same people that

(42:02):
keep posting this crap all the time that if you
have a job that pays minimum Wait, if you are
somebody who runs a business and the people that you're
employing only make minimum wage, then you are exploiting them.
These people are making below minimum wage. And I don't
hear you bitching about that. If anything, you're well, what
are we gonna do now because prices are gonna go up?

(42:22):
You don't worry about that. Anytime we talk about minimum
wage in this country, I don't hear a single one
of you talking about how you know now that for
fast food workers, I think California's minimum wages somewhere between
twenty and twenty five dollars an hour. Nobody wants to
talk about all the automation that's starting to spring up. Dude,

(42:44):
don't even get guessed even don't even get me started
on that, because I've actually been doing a lot of
research because up until recently, that's been happening here a
lot more.

Speaker 1 (42:52):
Than I realized.

Speaker 2 (42:53):
We actually have a member of our state House who
stepped in and has done some work to get that
to stop. But I'm still trying to untangle all of
that crap because apparently it's been happening here for a while.
And for those of you that aren't in watching the
video and maybe listening to the audio versions later he said,
these are the same people selling farms to China and Gates.

(43:15):
Speaking of Gates, am I the only one that's a
little you know, finds it, you know, as the kids say,
a little sus that he's suddenly throwing money at Donald Trump?
By the only one who finds that alone. Like, I'm
not really sure what's going on there? Maybe is it
just me?

Speaker 1 (43:32):
Is it just me? Maybe it's just me. I don't know,
Maybe it just be me.

Speaker 2 (43:37):
That's all right, that's all right, all right, So we
got to talk about this because especially now that through
I guess through executive order, the Secretary of Defense has
been renamed a Secretary of War Again. A lot of
folks are whining about Pete Hexeth being unqualified.

Speaker 1 (44:03):
Yeah, so a.

Speaker 2 (44:05):
Guy who memory serves he was a major, which means
he was at least an officer, and he was actually
in a leadership position. Everybody seems to forget that from like,
I think it was twenty thirteen to twenty fifteen. Maybe
Chuck Hagel was Secretary of Defense. Dude, wasn't e five.

Speaker 1 (44:34):
E five.

Speaker 2 (44:36):
Elevated to sect deaf as they used to call it.
Just a few just a few days ago. I didn't
hear anybody screaming, at least not on the left screaming
and yelling about how unqualified he was. I mean, dude,
rose above you for mafia, but still you got it.

(44:59):
You elevated. They elevated and enlisted man to Secretary of
Defense while Barack Obama was in office. It was either
twenty eleven to twenty thirteen or twenty thirteen to twenty fifteen.
I don't have it in front of me right now,
and I don't feel like going back to.

Speaker 1 (45:17):
Look it up.

Speaker 2 (45:19):
And I didn't sleep last night, so my brain isn't
doing what it normally does, at least not as well
as it normally does. But I just find that rather
interesting that there was somebody who just a few short
years ago. I mean, granted it's been a minute. You know,
we're looking at anywhere between what fourteen to twelve years,

(45:41):
depending on when it actually took place, but you know,
that's not that long ago for people to memory. Hold
the fact that dude, you know, who was an enlisted
soldier became the Secretary of Defense. Just pointing that out,

(46:01):
Just love pointing that out for other people that are
screaming and screaming and yelling about how terrible of a
job Pete he said, is doing, which.

Speaker 1 (46:08):
I don't think he is.

Speaker 2 (46:09):
I'm gonna be honest, especially with the name change back
to Secretary of War, if we're actually going to start
making our military do what it used to be able
to do, which is basically focus on killing people and
breaking things when asked to do so, that's going to
change the world. Because if we're going to stop treating
our military is if they're police officers and have to

(46:31):
follow the same you know, all the things that cops
have to do, because that's what we've been doing to
them with all these police actions. We've been basically sending
them into situations with one hand tie behind their back,
saying you can't do these things, that you can't do
things this way. This is why the original title of
the Today's show is why does the Left hate crime

(46:53):
so much? Because now you're still seeing people screaming and
yelling about the fact that, you know, ICE is currently
trying to up Chicago. You've got people the you know,
most of them were paid to do it. They don't
want to tell you that part. But you had people
in Washington, d C. The other day supposedly, you know,
protesting the fact that the streets were safer. Have they

(47:17):
really are they just i mean, have they lost touch
or is it that they're so embattled in what they
consider a revolution that they just don't care anymore.

Speaker 1 (47:27):
Because I'm going to.

Speaker 2 (47:28):
Say it's probably a little bit of both. But the
fact that they're just just brazenly out there just you know.

Speaker 1 (47:37):
You know, why what are you doing this for?

Speaker 27 (47:40):
You?

Speaker 1 (47:41):
What is this about? Why are you doing this?

Speaker 2 (47:42):
We don't need to do this, there's nothing bad here.
But if you think that what's happening across the pond
with the death of free speech in Britain Francis government
on the verge of as. I just read a story

(48:04):
about a bus rider in Canada. They got stabbed in
the neck. Dude that did it called nine one one
and said he did it for Isis. Now, this is
in the same country where the people in charge of
the police departments they're telling you just let these people
do whatever they're gonna do. This is why we have
a second amendment. This is why we have a second amendment.

Speaker 1 (48:34):
All right. So I'm looking to see.

Speaker 2 (48:35):
If we have any updates because it looks like Missouri
has joined the redistricting bandwagon. Looks like there was a
vote underway earlier. I'm trying to see if we have
any updates on that. So now what I'm about to
read you is the It is written through PJ Media
and it's written by Matt Margoliss. So please understand, I'm

(48:55):
not putting these words on anybody's mouths, and I'm not
telling any of you that are.

Speaker 1 (49:00):
You know, maybe I don't have to go out and vote,
yes you do, go do it.

Speaker 2 (49:05):
So the twenty twenty six House elections are shaping up
to be a Knight and are they really? And frankly,
they have no one to blame but themselves for escalating
a redistricting war they cannot win. While the left continues
to whind about gerrymandering when it works against them, they
conveniently forget their own history of creative map drawing when
it suits their purposes. So let's start with Texas, where

(49:27):
Republicans are poised to add up to five additional seats
through redistricting. That's five more reliable conservative votes, maybe in
a chamber where control often comes down to a handful
of seats. Meanwhile, California Democrats are scrambling to squeeze more
seats from an already gerrymandered state gerrymandered AF state. They've

(49:48):
already maximized their redistricting potential in the Golden State, leaving
little room from meaningful gains even if they pursue for
their changes. The real story here, though, isn't just Texas.
Red states across the map are flexing their re districting muscles.
Thanks to Governor Gavin Newsom's flex, Indiana, Ohio, and Missouri
are all redrawing their congressional boundaries in ways that will

(50:09):
favor Republicans. While Democrats clutch their pearls about the unfairness
of it all. Republican strategists are doing exactly what they
should be doing by fighting back against the ears of
Democrats rigging maps and counting votes until they win, because
that's the other thing they do in the purple districts.
They'll do the and notice they only really try to

(50:32):
do it in the purple ones. But they'll do everything
they can, even if it takes sixty sixty five days
worth of accounting to eke out that seat. So here's where
the math gets brutiful for Democrats. However, even if California
somehow manages to eke out additional seats through redistricting, Democrats
would still need to win the national popular vote by

(50:54):
at least two point three percentage points just to have
a fighting chance at retaking the House majority. If California
is redistricting effort fails, and it could, but Ohio, India,
I'm sorry, Ohio, Indiana, and Missouri move ahead with redistricting anyway,
Democrats need to win by two point eight points. If
Florida also redistricts, that margin would jump to three point

(51:17):
four points. So this is from Eric Doherty on x breaking.
It's now being reported that even if Gavin succeeds by
redistricting California, Democrats will need to win the popular vote
in twenty twenty six by two point three points or
more to barely take the House of Representatives. Assuming the
current red states move forward on redistricting, that will go

(51:38):
higher for contact. Donald Trump won in one the twenty
twenty four popular vote by one point five points. Yes,
midterm elections are extremely different from presidential elections, primarily because
of turnout, but that's still a significant swing. So now
we have a situation where the structural advantage Republicans are
building through redistricting means Democrats need to consistently win the

(52:01):
popular vote by two to three points nationally to be
favored for House control, and that makes things tough but
not impossible. A two to three point structural advantage for
the GOP is meaningful, but pretty modest, notes Nate Cohen
at the New York Times. With Democrats leading by four

(52:23):
points in the national generic ballot polls today, the party
would still be favored to win next year's midterm election.
The Republicans wouldn't stand much of any chance at all
of surviving a so called wave election, like in twenty eighteen,
when Democrats won the House popular vote by seven points.
I would like to point out that according to certain
polls in the generic ballots, the Democrats are up by

(52:46):
four points. Riddle me as to why the fuck that's
even happening right now, please, because I don't get it.
So here's the catch. They have virtually no margin for error.
A few week candidates, poorly time retirements, or shifting demographics
and key districts could easily hand control back to Republicans.

(53:08):
And if the Democrats popular vote advantage turns out to
be much less than four points, the new maps could
give the Republicans the advantage. Democrats, for instance, might not
be able to get away with their own version of
the GOP's disappointing red ripple election in twenty twenty two
and still win. They might not win if twenty twenty

(53:28):
six is like the narrow Democratic victory from twenty twenty either. Indeed,
each of the last three congressional elections was decided by
three points or less in the national popular vote, with
the winner prevailing by less than seven seats. Again, some
of that's because of creative counting, especially in places like
Comi Fournia. But we're talking about razor thin margins, which

(53:52):
is why, eh, I'm saying to you, and I've been
saying this the entire time. Just because you I think
we're gonna mop the floor with them, doesn't mean you
take your foot off their next because trust me, they
wouldn't take their foot off yours. I'm also starting to

(54:13):
see some rumblings that the Senate might be considering the
nuclear option when it comes to some of these appointments.
I more information about that too, if that is so.
So yeah, I'm if that occurs in twenty twenty six.

(54:39):
If then that would be pretty much under unprecedented contrasted
to who sits in the Oval office at the time.
And that's from Beezy in the chat. Thank you for
coming and hanging out with me today because you've been
the most active chatter today.

Speaker 1 (54:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (54:59):
Oh all right, so let's see what other trouble we
can get into real quick. We got a couple of
minutes before we got to take the top of the
hour break, all right, so we kind of touched on

(55:19):
this a little bit ago, so let's take a big
deeper look at it. This is for Rick Moran again.
Over at PJ Media. So on Monday, Chicago Mayor Brandon
Johnson anticipated the administration's action, saying the surge of federal
law enforcement was unnecessary. However, it looks like Operation Midway
Blitz has begun, and the Mayor of Chicago is not

(55:44):
very happy about it, but probably should be so anyway,
for years, Governor, that's no ass, that's my that's no moon,
that's my ass.

Speaker 1 (55:55):
JB.

Speaker 2 (55:55):
Pritzker and his fellow Sanctuary of politicians released Trendy area
gang members, rapists, kidnappers, and drug traffickers on Chicago streets,
putting American lives at risk and making Chicago a magnet
for criminals, said Tricia McLoughlin, DHS Assistant Secretary. President Trump
and Secretary Christy Nome have a clear message. No city

(56:16):
is a safe haven for criminal illegal aliens. If you
come to our country illegally and break our laws, we
will hunt you down, arrest you, deport you, and you
will never return. On Monday, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson anticipated
the administration's actions, saying the surge of federal law enforcement
was unnecessary. If President Trump had listened to the city's leaders,

(56:38):
he would recognize that Chicago just experienced record low homicide numbers.
Notice how they always say this, making this the safest
summer since the nineteen sixties, the result of effective collaboration
between communities and law enforcement, Johnson wrote in The New
York Times. While questions have been raised about the accuracy

(56:58):
of Chicago's of Island crime statistics, because mobland, the number
of murders is hard to fudge, what Johnson isn't saying
is that the one hundred and twenty three murders from
June one to August thirty first don't include either the
Memorial Day or Labor Day holiday weekends. Win shootings in
Chicago always spike. Over the Labor Day weekend, eight Chicagoans

(57:20):
died and fifty eight more were wounded in a spasm
of violence typical of the city during summer holidays. The
numbers were more than double from last year, when six
people died and another twenty seven were wounded during the
twenty twenty four Labor Day holiday weekend. Again, Governor, that's
no moon, that's my ass.

Speaker 4 (57:40):
JB.

Speaker 2 (57:41):
Pritzker running hard is running hard for Demo Democratic presidential nomination,
and said the following the crackdown was not about fighting crime.
And I quote from his account as he quoted the
Homeland second at DHS dot gov on x once again,
this isn't about fighting crime that requires support and coordination.

(58:04):
Yet we've experienced nothing like that over the past several weeks.
Instead of taking steps to work with us on public safety,
the Trump administration focused on scaring Illinoisians. I've never heard
them referred to as that, but I don't know anyway.

(58:24):
So here's a quote from the Chicago Tribune. The Homeland
Security statement marks the first official word from the Trump
administration about increased immigration enforcement after weeks of Trump facilitating
between valves of going into Chicago with the potential deployment
of National Guard troops to fight overall crime, to a
stepped up immigration enforcement role by US Immigrations and Custom

(58:45):
Enforcement agents. ICE has secured an office at Naval Station
Great Lakes in North Chicago to serve as an operations
hub for all of its activities there. There's no word
as of now for how long the ICE operation would last,
and there was also no mention of whether Trump would
deploy the National Guard to play a supporting role, but

(59:10):
he probably will. And again I would like to point
out that. Eventually, even the mayor of DC kind of
sort of came around. Yeah, that's all right. You can

(59:32):
big foot my chat anytime you want to, sir. Oh,
all right, we gotta take the break. I just realized
we're actually running a bit long, so we're gonna take
a break. We're at top of the hour. One more
hour on the other side. Don't forget come back tonight
starting at eight thirty pm Eastern four.

Speaker 1 (59:54):
The Cocktail Lounge. Sorry did I mention I'm had about
him insomnia last night.

Speaker 2 (59:59):
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game show that kicks off at ten pm Eastern, So
make sure you come back for that tonight. But for now,
don't go too far. Maybe get up, stretch your legs,
grab a drink. You could even smoke a little bit
of what helps you think if you got any, But
I wouldn't suggest that if you're working. But then again,

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I don't judge.

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They see it fell so and okay, see he's.

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Calling it out and oh my gat no, this is
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This is called mayo. Real dude, its peak up and
feel what we feel he's thinking. Tell the noise he's
cutting through the lies. Shot in the light where the
shadow hides.

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We get so light.

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Lot more content around here than just mine. You missed that,
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was myself Ordnance J. Packard were usually the duo that
does it. We also had the lovely Aggie Reakin on
with us. Unfortunately, if you're following along with her, you
might want to either mute the account or block it
for a while and then go find Aggie the bar Babe,
which is her backup account and public service announcement. I

(01:10:52):
usually leave these for Amish and the Alien, but if
you haven't done so yet, might want to change your
past word, especially if it's been a minute since you've
changed it. Also, it is a really good idea to
turn on two factor authentication. I know it's a pain
in the butt, I hate it, but unfortunately there is

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a scam DM going around trying to basically lead you
to believe that you have been mass reported, and they
direct you to discord to try to get to make
sure you don't lose your account, and by the time
you're done, they have hijacked your account. So, while I
don't do these that often, I would encourage you to

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make sure that you have two factor authentication on, as
well as make sure that you are randomly changing your passwords,
because what can I say, some people are assholes. But
this is also a great time to talk about a
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so feel free to scan that if you want to
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Speaker 1 (01:12:03):
There we go. You can scam that. It takes you
to their web page.

Speaker 2 (01:12:08):
Now that will basically send you a link or give
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but better. You can actually turn it for You have
the ability to create your own channels, you can build communities,
you can chat privately with folks. But you also have
the option for complete controls. So unlike most places where
you are the product that because anytime you're own any
type of social media platform, whether they tell you that
or not, you're basically the product.

Speaker 1 (01:12:52):
This one is not that.

Speaker 2 (01:12:53):
You also have the ability to make sure that no
one can do any type of screen captures. There's no
third party device is so it's basically on your phone
and nowhere else, and it is completely secure. And I'm
like most places that talk about into end encryption, they
actually mean it. Yes, better than much better than signal.

(01:13:14):
So remember the whole thing that broke with the signal
gate thing where the reporter was accidentally invited in and
was able to do all kinds of screen captures and
write a story about it. There's a setting. There's actually
a couple of settings. One you can set your messages
to basically self delete after a certain amount of time.
You can also have there's a setting inside your chats

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where you can actually tell it to not allow anyone,
including you, to do any type of screen capture, and
if they try, all they get is a blank screen. Yeah, none,
no screen captures. Now, you can turn that on or off,
but if you've got that on, that means if they
try to do a screen capture, all they're going to
get is a blank screen. I've tested it so anyway,

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so feel free to check that out. Actually, Sean has
been using it for a while, so I'm surprised you
hadn't heard of it yet. Me, you guys and gen
and us are kind of all cross promoing it all
over the place. But anyway, all right, so let me
get that off the screen. Nothing I really care that

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it's got me half covered up because I have a
face made for radio anyway. But let me get that
off the screen, all right, So I do have something
cute up because uh, Charlie Kirk's having a bit of
fun at the expensive scene, and I think, yeah, it
was Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 29 (01:14:39):
All right.

Speaker 2 (01:14:39):
So I'm gonna play the video first because I'm not
sure if he's in this video or not, and then
we'll go back and read what he quote we did
a second ago from it. Oh, of course you're never mind.
Hang on, I don't know why it always does this.
Let me play the video from inside the piece.

Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
Dang it.

Speaker 16 (01:14:56):
Let's say called attention because.

Speaker 1 (01:14:58):
Now you're making me do extra work that I don't
really have time for. And I don't like it when
you do that. Right here we go, any.

Speaker 7 (01:15:05):
Olders once they called attention to it.

Speaker 30 (01:15:07):
So certain people have been looking for an opportunity to
find a case like this to make a point like this.
I want to play this is Charlie Kirk. Why he
says this hasn't gotten a lot of attention.

Speaker 31 (01:15:22):
A white Ukrainian refugee was murdered just because she was white.

Speaker 1 (01:15:27):
Everybody knows that.

Speaker 31 (01:15:28):
Obviously, if a random white person simply walked up to
and stabbed a nice, law abiding black person for no reason.
It would be an apocalyptically huge national story used to
impose national, sweeping political changes on the whole country. Instead,
Megan Basham, no one seems to care when a white
woman gets stabbed to the debt.

Speaker 16 (01:15:48):
Wow, he said white a lot.

Speaker 32 (01:15:50):
Well, we are talking about it here, so I guess
I don't think that's fair. Look being in the system
because I have represented people who are mentally ill, and
he is the battle. The balance is taking away people's
freedom versus evaluating their mental illness. In New York City,
there are a lot of programs for people who are
mentally ill.

Speaker 18 (01:16:11):
But they have to want to be there, and.

Speaker 30 (01:16:14):
To be there when you are mentally ill, you have
a hard time knowing that you are mentally ill. But also,
I mean people like Charlie kirk Fan, they've been looking
for opportunities to make this some sort of like reciprocal
George Floyd situation. And that's the part that I think
he's almost giving away the game. And it's sad to

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see a lot of people going along with it.

Speaker 33 (01:16:37):
You know, I need to say a couple of things.
One is, and what happened to that young woman was horrible,
and it's everybody's nightmare if you're in any public space, subway, whatever,
that something bad's gonna happen to you or somebody you
care about.

Speaker 18 (01:16:49):
So it does strike a chord.

Speaker 33 (01:16:51):
We don't know why that man did what he did,
and for Charlie Kirk to say we know he did
it because she's white, when there's no evidence of that,
it's just pure race mongering, hate mongering.

Speaker 4 (01:17:02):
It's wrong.

Speaker 33 (01:17:03):
Then he says that if something like that had happened
the other way, there'd be sweeping changes and polls on society.
Where is the George Floyd Policing Act. It didn't pass
even when you had a white police officer murder a
black man on live television, the whole world saw. There
were no sleeping changes. In fact, not one law was
passed at the federal level. So I think that's an

(01:17:25):
important thing to point out. The other thing is you
mentioned the thing about cashless bail. I think this is
a big challenge that we have. Would you have felt
better if there had been cash bail and the mom
had come and put down one thousand dollars to let
him out. It's not about cashless bail.

Speaker 4 (01:17:40):
Or no cashless bill.

Speaker 33 (01:17:41):
It's about the fact that we don't know how to
deal with people who were hurting in the way this
man was hurting, hurt people, hurt people. What happened was horrible,
but it becomes an opportunity for people to jump.

Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
I can't do it anymore. I'm gonna there's not much left.
I can't, I can't, I can't listen to this motherfucker anymore.
I just want to point out that when he's starting
with the hurt people, hurt people, and then he goes
into butt psychology one oh one, forget everything before the butt,
because the truth comes after the butt. And as soon
as he said but his entire argument went right out

(01:18:14):
the window because George Floyd was not murdered by a
police officer. That's not what happened. That's not what happened.
There's no forensic evidence supporting that. But they don't want
to hear it because that's a black man.

Speaker 1 (01:18:30):
That entire time.

Speaker 2 (01:18:31):
Anytime that happens, there are race riots in the streets,
buildings are set on fire, stores are looted. Maybe maybe,
maybe maybe we need to start fighting. I'm not going
to finish that sentence because I'll get pulled off of YouTube,
but yeah, and maybe even Facebook. But still, hey we

(01:18:51):
have a Denny siding woo. But no, I'm just I'm
so sick of this. I'm so tired. I mean, seriously, seriously,
if this had been the other way around, they would
have been lighting stuff on fire like five minutes after
it happened and screaming about no justice, no peace because

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they've done it before and they're going to do it again.
And I'm i and again, I'm just going off of
things that I've pieced together while I was putting show
notes together today, and I could have sworn somebody put
out a story somewhere where a dude that just you know,
committed that heinous act was screaming about got the white

(01:19:36):
you know, a couple of times. And if I'm wrong,
I will admit that I'm wrong. But I could have
swore I saw somebody putting that out. But so now
because they did play what he said. But then he's
also he's quote posted from media lies Van Jones. I'm

(01:19:57):
not ashamed, but you should be. Were part of a
media cabal that tried to silence this story because it
exposes the gross incompetence of Democrats so called criminal justice reform.
You and other talking heads on TV are complicit in
the revolving door that is leading the situations like that
lets these violent criminals romar streets to mame and murders. Secondly,

(01:20:20):
there was no George Floyd Criminal Justice Reform Act because
it would have been a disaster, and cooler heads eventually
prevailed when we started challenging the DC media establishment. George
Floyd died of a drug overdose after a lifetime of
destroying his body with the legal substances. BLM burned down
American cities and terrorized businesses for a criminal who didn't

(01:20:43):
cooperate with police. His friends did and they're alive today.
How many black and brown people died post I'm sorry
Post Floyd because police were afraid to go into urban
neighborhoods for fear of being scapegoaded if something went wrong.
And yes, of course, if there says we're reversed, you'd
be the loudest voice crying racism. Mister Whitelash, The killer

(01:21:05):
said I got that white girl.

Speaker 1 (01:21:08):
Why did he say that?

Speaker 6 (01:21:09):
Van?

Speaker 2 (01:21:10):
Lastly, would you even be talking about this story if
we hadn't raised the issue on social media.

Speaker 1 (01:21:16):
Of course not.

Speaker 2 (01:21:17):
Americans are sick and tired of the lies and the
racial grievance is built on fake news narratives. The propaganda
is literally killing innocent people. And after all of that,
he tagged Van Jones and invited him to come on
to his show. So no, there is no comparison, none,

(01:21:43):
because if it wasn't for the fact that this story
absolutely blew up on social media, nobody would be talking
about it because it's just another dead white person and
white people are evil, ladies and gentlemen. I'm I'm highlighting
this stuff for you today to you know this isn't
just happening here, It's happening everywhere. There was a bus

(01:22:05):
passenger in Canada that I talked about this a little
bit ago, that was stabbed in the throat. The person
who did it called nine one one and said that
he did it for isis. We are hastening our own demise,
and it's happening by design. And if we don't wake up,

(01:22:28):
it doesn't matter that a lot of gen Z is
leaning conservative, doesn't matter that a lot of their kids
are doing the things that gen X did, which means
they're probably going to be tough sons of bitches, because
it's not going to matter if we get wiped off
the map. And we're getting dangerously close, and I submit

(01:22:48):
to you, for those of you that are rolling your
eyes at me right now, the fact that France is
collapsing as we speak, because we're, you usually, only a
decade or so behind Europe because for some reason, the
leftist lunatics in this fucking country absolutely love Europe and
I don't know why. All right, So we may or

(01:23:19):
may not come back to that, because there's something else
that I got to talk about. I don't do this
very often, but Ran Paul pissed me off the other day.
So he and the Vice president gotten a bit of
a bit of a bit of a tweet fight, you know,
to use the old lingo bit of a post fight.

(01:23:42):
So we're gonna talk about that a little bit before
we take the break. This is from c A skeet
over at PJ Media. Ran Paul is wrong on borders
and drug cartels moreover. All right, I'm sorry, Move over, Kansas.
What's the matter with Kentucky? This really liable red state.

Speaker 1 (01:24:02):
Actually it's you know that.

Speaker 2 (01:24:05):
Was changing even before one of our longtime listeners and
devout folks passed away. Kentucky's a lot more purple than
it used to be. Nobody really talks about.

Speaker 1 (01:24:17):
That, though.

Speaker 2 (01:24:17):
So this reliable, quote unquote red state has given us
gems like old Rhino Mitch McConnell, New Rhino Thomas Massey,
Democrat Governor Andy Basheer, and the increasingly irritating libertarian Rand Paul.
If you were trying to help the left thwart the
conservative agenda, whom would you elect?

Speaker 1 (01:24:36):
The latest.

Speaker 2 (01:24:39):
Bit of higher wisdom from Paul is that foreign terrorists
and drug dealers should not only receive the same constitutional
due process as law binding, tax paying American citizens, but
that is also the responsibility, the responsibility of our government
to provide this process. Responding to Vice President Jade Vance's
defense of our military's recent sinking of a drug cartel

(01:25:01):
boat making its way to our shores, Paul Askedvance if
he had ever read to Kill a mockingbird, and as
far as what's happening with the drug boats, I only
got I only got one thing I want to add
about that, and that goes for JD. Vance's response to

(01:25:27):
so yeah, Paul literally asked him if he'd ever read
To Kill a Mockingbird. I'm as serious. That's actually that
that was actually the good doctor's prescription.

Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
That's the best he's got.

Speaker 2 (01:25:39):
That's literally his defense of what we shouldn't be fighting
or why we shouldn't be fighting back against foreign terrorist
organizations trying to kill us because Tom Robinson, the fictional
character in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, was wrongfully
accused and imprisoned. Senator Paul there's another book you should read.

Speaker 1 (01:25:56):
You might know the author.

Speaker 2 (01:25:58):
The book is called Hillbilly Elogy, and it's an entirely
non fictional account of what happens when foreign narco terrorists
are allowed by Democrats, with the encouragement of libertarians like yourself,
to form millions of pounds of deadly drugs into the
poorest of our working class communities. Or you could do
one better. Put down the book and go meet some

(01:26:20):
of your constituents in the Kentucky community's hit hardest by
illegal illicit drugs. Sometimes the halls of Congress insulate and
segregates even the most well intentioned of legislators to the
point where they forget what the real world looks like.
Take a first hand look at the consequences of libertarians

(01:26:40):
supported open borders and a robust drug trade. You got
you got city hands, mister rand You encounting money all
your life. There was a time when libertarian ideology, the
low tax, low regulatory, puritanical strain of the Republican Party,
was worth listening to. They've since morphed into a woke

(01:27:01):
freak show. That virtue signals anytime the American government violates
the rights of foreign terrorists or criminal invaders, but gets
quieter than a sleeping rhino when the same government violates
the rights of.

Speaker 1 (01:27:12):
Its own citizens. I'm gonna say this again. Our rights
are given to us by God.

Speaker 2 (01:27:24):
We don't know the religious affiliations of these people, nor
should we care. They are not American citizens. Therefore they
should not be afforded the same protection. And if they
are literally trying to bring things into the country, they
are going to kill us because remember, it takes a
it takes the head of a pin. Amount of this

(01:27:46):
stuff to get into your skin, as far as fentanyl,
and you could potentially die from it. Now they've got
this newer synthetico be it I can't think of the
name of right now, it's apparently a million times worse
than fentanyl that has been around for a while, but
as for some reason just now starting to show up
in news cycles. I have no sympathy for these folks.

(01:28:12):
So outit the FED. Yes, that's a great idea, and
I wholeheartedly support it. I've been calling for it for
quite some time. You've been a senator for fifteen years, however,
which is fifteen years more than any of us. How
much closer are you to securing that very audit that
you've been screaming for. If it took any of us
actual workers over fifteen years to produce the result, or

(01:28:33):
even make progress towards the promise we made during our
initial job interview, we would have been fired fourteen and
a half years ago. So you might want to dust
off another document, Senator Paul, you might recognize it. It's
called a constitution. Please point out the sections that the

(01:28:57):
rest of us somehow missed about how the federal government
must maintain open borders and allow trade of any kind whatsoever,
no matter how deadly its wares are to the citizenry.
Please underlining yellow sharpie for us Plebeians, where our founding
fathers laid responsibility for extending the freedoms guaranteed in the
Bill of Rights to enemies outside of our borders. Because

(01:29:19):
if we missed all these clauses in preambles and amendments
that you so vehemently defend, then so did a good
number of your predecessors, including every president and Congress that
ever went to war. How many millions of German and
Japanese citizens died without American due process or even a
fair trial. How many American not foreign, but American citizens

(01:29:41):
met the same fate because they happened to reside below
the Mason Dixon line. That's what war is, Senator. And
if you took your responsibility of protecting American citizens as
seriously as you do protecting drug cartel assholes, you'd focus
on what the Constitution actually says. Trendy Aragua narco terra
st operating in cooperation with hostile foreign governments do not

(01:30:03):
enjoy the protection of the Bill of Rights, especially when
they're operating outside.

Speaker 4 (01:30:07):
Of our borders.

Speaker 2 (01:30:09):
Over ten thousand Americans die every year from drug overdoses,
which is a higher annual mortality rate than any overseas
war we've ever fought. At least in those wars we
kill more of the enemy than they kill of us.
But Senator Paul seems less upset with the millions of

(01:30:31):
lives destroyed by the illegal drug trade, and more upset
that we took down a single boat of enemy combatants,
and make no mistake, because that is what they are.
They are murdering our civilians on our own soil until
now with complete impunity. I don't think Senator Paul's intelligence

(01:30:51):
matches the depths to which his online post plum is
not stupid, and I don't think deep down he actually
believed the words he posts. But I think enjoying the
reputation of being an independent, along with the outsized relevance
that comes with being a potential tie breaking vote and
an evenly divided Senate, has tainted his judgment with dare

(01:31:14):
I say arrogance? Paul, of course, is a bit of
a quirky guy. When he's on point, he's on point.
But when he bust out the an Ran playbook on
borders and drug cartels, he's lost all conservatives, most independence,
and a good chunk of centrist liberals. The only ones
supporting him are those actively trying to suw chaos and

(01:31:34):
destruction across the nation, which means he's siding with the enemy,
whether he wants to say he is or not. He
needs to decide which reputation he wants to foster. The
McCain esque maverick who bucks his party, initially from principle,
then from a desire to nurture the Maverick image, until

(01:31:54):
finally he's betrayed everyone he's swore to protect. Or the
solid conservative who, despite the lack of media limelight, consistently
fights for the voiceless and the downtrodden of his own country. Sincerely,
I hope he course corrects. I don't know if he will,
but I sincerely hope that he does. All right, we

(01:32:16):
are gonna take a break.

Speaker 1 (01:32:36):
We'll be right back here in just a couple of minutes.

Speaker 2 (01:32:38):
We're gonna do a bit of a musical interview here
on video dot Com. Sorry, I was moving the wrong
side and I mentioned the sleep depress.

Speaker 20 (01:32:49):
Fun set.

Speaker 2 (01:33:53):
Sun be.

Speaker 19 (01:33:57):
As explosion can discuss on. Then was the one thing
I couldn't find and you with the turn wherein that there.

Speaker 29 (01:34:19):
Building it.

Speaker 34 (01:34:23):
Just bring it back stud into banda down He cannot
bat grounds concerned.

Speaker 19 (01:34:50):
As the same time into the cloud wanted.

Speaker 23 (01:34:58):
What could be stopped taming.

Speaker 35 (01:35:01):
Down, and you were the turn god burning and put
the turn into that.

Speaker 29 (01:35:16):
You know, just bring it back. We can't quit.

Speaker 18 (01:35:38):
You told me, yes, you help me by, and I
believe when you told that lie.

Speaker 32 (01:35:42):
I play soldiers, you played kings, struck me down when
I kissed that bring you lost.

Speaker 1 (01:35:47):
That break to hold that crowd.

Speaker 18 (01:35:49):
I built you up to bad me down.

Speaker 9 (01:35:51):
So when you fought, I take my turn a band
of flames str faces turn.

Speaker 18 (01:35:57):
Rather turn where into the me? No to brag it back,
to bat it down.

Speaker 29 (01:36:18):
We can't b.

Speaker 18 (01:36:22):
When we fall.

Speaker 29 (01:36:23):
Take mysa went.

Speaker 18 (01:36:25):
Snip place spark. We can't play back.

Speaker 34 (01:36:30):
When we fall, take mos fam when snow place spark.

Speaker 29 (01:36:36):
We can't lay. Yeah.

Speaker 18 (01:37:20):
Yeah, this is not the year and this is not
the beginning. Just a voice not gonna run ever. Rocket
every a vision, but you listen to its own.

Speaker 20 (01:37:30):
End of the two days, you know, the prominence otherwise
known as they're not one day, I.

Speaker 1 (01:37:42):
Would agree you. Thank you.

Speaker 20 (01:37:46):
For an unannounced show. We're hearing two.

Speaker 2 (01:37:49):
Hundred two thirds part I guess so that's actually not terrible.

Speaker 36 (01:37:57):
So thank you guys for hanging out with us today.
And yeah, just to kind of recap this easy. I'm
gonna see if I can crumb that. Yeah, I feel
like I just I don't think going back to this stuff,
but I kind of.

Speaker 20 (01:38:14):
This is kind of important.

Speaker 1 (01:38:17):
I don't think this kind of would. That's about it anyway.

Speaker 37 (01:38:27):
Okay, Well, I'm gonna try it fun thing when I can't.
There streams being a little special today. It's taking after
the person movement, all right, So.

Speaker 1 (01:38:43):
Let's see where they're from. Yes, let's make that go away.
I'll come back over here and make that go away.

Speaker 2 (01:39:13):
Okay, at least that way when I come back to
turn to put something else up there. A little normal,
all right, So let's see what other trouble we can
get into on the way out the door, because I'm
sure there's still plenty.

Speaker 1 (01:39:25):
I did.

Speaker 2 (01:39:26):
I did have a couple of funny things. I'm gonna
see if I can find them.

Speaker 1 (01:39:28):
Hang on, Well, that was not what I thought it

(01:39:52):
was gonna be. And where did my bookmarks go? Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:40:08):
So yeah, this one first, because I can't say this
because I'm a white dude, and if I say this,
I would probably get beat the hell out of. But
we're gonna talk about this because I really want to
talk about this because uh yeah, you remember lately, you know,
because I guess some folks have gotten in trouble for

(01:40:31):
pointing out, you know, that slavery, while terrible, might not
have been the worst thing that happened to the people
that lost a war and were thrown in cages instead
of being murdered or raped by the people. You know anyway,
So not trying to put too fine a point on it.
But here's somebody who looks remarkably like one of them,

(01:40:51):
and I want you to listen to what he says.
Somebody said to me, as soon as I can remember
to turn the volume back up, somebody said to me
that if Jesus is black, Heaven is a ghetto. Every
wet black people lives a damn ghetto. Why should I
be yelling at the white man.

Speaker 21 (01:41:08):
Hell wasn't for him, we'd all probably be dead from
diseases and sickness of hell with each other. Wasn't for
the white man? Said, white man built America, He said,
the slave built a man. Don't even cover that line.
I all slapped the taste out of your mouth. You
ain't built nothing half the time. What you did deal
as a slave, the white man had to whoop your
ass with a whoop to get you to do that

(01:41:30):
little bit of work that you did. Do it to
whoop your ass to get into talk about we built
the man and built a damn thing. Don't own a
damn thing, none of it. You had halem, you.

Speaker 1 (01:41:38):
Threw that away.

Speaker 21 (01:41:40):
No, uh, thank god for the white man. Thank god
he's built America some other safe places. Build the airlines
so you can ride around on. Build automobile. Hell, y'all
ain't got one nation in Africa have built a car
talking that damn talk. Only thing y'all can do is
play basketball, running down the court like a bunch of
double jointed fools. Somebody said to me that if Jesus

(01:42:02):
is black, Heaven is a ghetto.

Speaker 2 (01:42:05):
Sorry, I just kind of wanted that first part to
play again because I hear.

Speaker 1 (01:42:09):
That, you know, you know, Jesus saying a white boy.

Speaker 2 (01:42:15):
Yeah, it's funny but also sadly true.

Speaker 1 (01:42:19):
And that's the thing.

Speaker 2 (01:42:20):
When you start bringing truth to people that don't want
to hear it, they just start screaming that you don't
know what the hell you're talking about, which is why
I wanted this guy to say it instead of me.
Because yeah, I do like to point that even points
out for those of you screaming that the sleeves built everything.

Speaker 1 (01:42:37):
They had to get their asses will to build it.

Speaker 2 (01:42:43):
Anyway, I'm sorry, I'm probably having a little bit too
much fun with that one. Well, actually I forgot about
that one, so that's a good point. So I guess
there was a car in Ethiope at one point. Apparently
it wasn't a good seller according to be Z, so

(01:43:08):
I'll send it to you after the show. Oh all right,
So I've got another one here. Oh yeah, this one
is kind of another you know, smack across the face
with everything that's going on, and hopefully, at some point,

(01:43:33):
assuming AOC is still you know, in office, at some
point this one might actually become a conservative alternative.

Speaker 4 (01:43:41):
To that one.

Speaker 1 (01:43:42):
I don't know where she lives, so I now she'd
be running in New York. But just pay attention to.

Speaker 2 (01:43:47):
This because this, you know, that whole you know, no
one's illegal and stolen land argument that here all the time,
especially for the Democrats, because they're all like, let's do
our linit acknowledgment before we start talking about how much
Republicans suck and now we don't know what we're going
to do to stop Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:44:02):
Yeah, just just pay attention to this.

Speaker 38 (01:44:05):
Today, I heard a girl in my class talking to
a classmate saying, well, they should just give us our
land back in reference to deep ortation. I look over,
this girl is white and blonde. The whole nobody is
illegal on stolen land argument is bullshit. First of all,
not one single place, not one single city, country, anything
on this earth is owned by its original owners. Second

(01:44:28):
of all, the part of Mexico that is now the
US was bought. Third of all, the Native American land
that was stolen was conquered, which is kind of just
how the world worked at the time. And by the way,
Native American tribes conquered land from each other. So I
don't see you talking to other Native Americans saying, oh,
you should give your land back to that tribe because

(01:44:48):
you don't care. If no one is illegal on stolen land,
just go to North Korea. See how that theory holds up.
Go there with no papers. You'll probably be stuck there
forever if you're not killed. No one is illegal on
stolen land. But I'm gonna call the cops when you're
on my lawn. Additionally, every single nation on this earth,
there is not a single one that does not practice deportation.

(01:45:11):
And the only country with people that are whining and
complaining about it for whatever reason is the US. I
just think it's absolutely wild that Democrats are living in
the United States of America and all they want to
do is divide. All they think about is race. That's
all they think about.

Speaker 23 (01:45:29):
They see people.

Speaker 38 (01:45:30):
Supporting deportation and automatically assume, oh, so you hate Mexicans, babe,
Why do you think Mexicans are the only people being deported.
That's on you for that assumption. If you don't want
to live in a safe country, go ahead, We'll let
anyone in. We won't do background checks, we won't kick
anyone out. See who comes in, see who comes in
and takes advantage of us, because deportation is how we

(01:45:52):
keep our country safe. And no, I am not saying
that all the legal immigrants are unsafe. Most of them
are very good people. But what I am saying is
you cannot just let hundreds of thousands of people into
this country without any background checks, any vetting anything. You
guys scream, oh, guns should be harder to get, and
yeah they should, But you don't think that it should

(01:46:13):
be hard to get into the country. Make it make sense.

Speaker 2 (01:46:19):
Okay, So I disagree with some of what she said
there towards the end, but the very the first minute
or so of that was absolutely gold. No, guns should
not be harder to get. As a matter of fact,
I think it's a violation of the Second Amendment that
we don't have access to things like you know, in
sixteen's and Apache helicopters because reasons.

Speaker 1 (01:46:39):
But anyway, that's just me. I'm a bit extreme when
it comes to that one. Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:46:51):
You know, she's a little young for me, you know,
otherwise I might have tried to legit and grab her too.

Speaker 1 (01:46:58):
But anyway, talking to the chat again, so you're like,
what the hell? I thought I had at least one more,
But I don't know if I do.

Speaker 2 (01:47:18):
Oh, so this is one that I didn't get to
the other day, I don't think.

Speaker 1 (01:47:21):
So I'm gonna put this up on the screen.

Speaker 2 (01:47:22):
Hang on. I don't know if you guys saw this one,
But that thing that ain't never supposed to happen was happening. So,
according to a US attorney, Canadian indicted after twenty years
twenty years voting illegally in North Carolina. So that thing

(01:47:47):
that never happens, you know, the thing that's impossible, It
can't happen. Yeah, apparently it did and was going on
for like twenty years. All right, so I've got one more,
this one. It's kind of a Darwin Award kind of thing.

Speaker 38 (01:48:04):
So just to set this up today, I heard a
girl in my class.

Speaker 2 (01:48:08):
I don't know what just happened, but hang on, okay,
we got it over there. I guess it's because I
had the volume up, tried to play the other one first.

Speaker 1 (01:48:15):
All right, here we go, I'm walking nor what got
that thing?

Speaker 18 (01:48:22):
What wasn't I?

Speaker 38 (01:48:35):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:48:35):
Goday?

Speaker 29 (01:48:41):
Sound she got a taser. We did tas her shut.

Speaker 17 (01:48:46):
She came at me with a nice what the hell
did you extend me to do?

Speaker 39 (01:48:58):
So, ladies and gentlemen, this is when Rowdy Rick points
out that there's no such fucking thing as a routine
traffic stop, and all she had to do was put
down the knife and comply and she wouldn't have been shot.

Speaker 1 (01:49:14):
It really is that simple, It really is. That's simple.
And in case you couldn't hear it in the video,
do it anyway?

Speaker 2 (01:49:29):
Sorry, I don't know if you guys could hear that,
but it was bugging me because that one video keeps
trying to start over again and I'm not even on
that screen. But anyway, so I don't know if you
could hear it, but it looks from what I could
hear and from what I saw, it looks like the
cop on the passenger side broke out the window with
his baton and then did try to taste her, because

(01:49:51):
you could hear the clicks, so they did deploy a taser.
I'm honestly kind of surprised they didn't follow what is
normal standard procedure when deploying a taser andtally yelling that
they were doing so, just so everybody around them kind
of knew what they were doing. But then again, you
had somebody waving a knife at you. Some of that
stuff goes out the window for you, So I'm not
really throwing stones. But the chick that's screaming and yelling

(01:50:13):
on the porch, oh my god, you shot her. She's
coming to me with a knife and we already tried
to taste her. What the hell you think I'm gonna do?
Is pretty much exactly what she said y'all got things
left up if you think the cops are supposed to die.
And the thing about it is, you guys can't decide

(01:50:34):
what you want. According to a lot of the governors
and a lot of the mayors, and according to Slavey Crockett,
the cops aren't actually supposed to stop crime. They're just
supposed to investigate it. And then you as are the
ones that were screaming and yelling when the Supreme Court
said that really the cops have no direct duty to

(01:50:54):
protect based on recent court interpretations, which basically makes them
more of what I used to do when I went
private sector and did private security, which was just to
observe and report and make sure the documentation was in
place so that if anybody had to go to quarter,
if there was any property damage, there were things that
could be done for insurance companies, that's what that recent

(01:51:15):
ruling did.

Speaker 1 (01:51:16):
So pick a lane. Do you want the cops doing things?
Do you want the cops not doing things?

Speaker 2 (01:51:21):
Because you can't have it both ways, And you can't
get pissed off at a cop if somebody's charging them
with a knife. If you're dumb enough to bring a
knife to a gunfight, you get whatever the fuck you deserve,
and if that hurts your feelings, sorry, not sorry, sorry
not sorry. Once I got to the point where I

(01:51:46):
was training my people when I was building my company,
one of the first things I always told every single
one of them is it's much better to be judged
by twelve than carried by six. And I was told
the same thing by my too, because the objective when

(01:52:10):
you do the kind of work that those people in
that video were doing is not only to keep your
community safe, but to make sure that you're safe and
that you get to go home. And too many of
them every single day don't get to do that because
a lot of the people that are supposed to be
watching out for them have abdicated their responsibilities, and you're

(01:52:33):
seeing it happen everywhere. Which is why, even though I disagree,
if it expands past DC and the capacity that he's
currently done it, I understand why Donald Trump stepped in and.

Speaker 1 (01:52:44):
Did what he did with DC because he has the
authority to do so.

Speaker 2 (01:52:50):
So for everybody who's talking about well, he's vacillating and
he's saying this, but.

Speaker 1 (01:52:54):
Then he's doing that.

Speaker 2 (01:52:55):
He's doing what he can with illegal frameworks which is
exactly what you said he wouldn't do because he's a dictator.
He's not acting very dictatory by the way. He's listening
to the courts, fighting through the legal system, getting things
interpreted well enough where he understands what the framework is

(01:53:17):
that he can work with, which is why Ice is
predominantly what's doing the whole Midway cleanup right now. So again,
not very dictatory. Another thing that I find absolutely amazing
is the hate that Flotus still gets from the same

(01:53:38):
people are like, they don't have to learn the language
to come here, and then she starts speaking English as
best as she can, knowing she's fluent and I think
five other languages, and they're like.

Speaker 1 (01:53:53):
Isn't she going to learn the language? She's our first lady.

Speaker 2 (01:53:58):
She already speaks it better than most of you. If
you guys heard Slavey Crockett lately. Is anybody else really
happy that her district is basically going away? Just me,
I'll raise my end. Yeah, I'm kind of okay with it.
I'm kind of okay with it.

Speaker 17 (01:54:16):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:54:16):
So you're probably just move.

Speaker 2 (01:54:22):
And run somewhere else. But you know, because they don't
seem to care about those rules, anymore either, you know,
because it used to be had to live in the
district you represented. There's a lot of folks that are
getting away with not having to do that, So I'm
not really sure if that's being enforced very well anymore,
all right, believe it or not, Folks, we are just
about out of time already. One of these days, if

(01:54:46):
I can actually start getting organized well enough and get
caught up on all the things that I keep having
to move around because of everything else that I'm trying
to do, I may actually go back to three hours
all the time again. But for today, Tomorrow, and Thursday
there will only be two hour edition two hour editions
of The Rick Robinsons Show. Friday, we do have the

(01:55:07):
three hour edition. Normally I try to have guests on
and also usually in second hour, if I have anybody
available to do guest spots, I have them on there.
And then third hour we do the news round up
with myself and Brad and anybody else from any red
leaning outlets that want to come on and discuss their
favorite children, as Brad calls them, because I usually make
him pick from one of them, tell me which one

(01:55:27):
he enjoyed writing the most.

Speaker 1 (01:55:28):
For the week, and it's always oh.

Speaker 2 (01:55:29):
Sure, make make me choose my favorite child. Well, I
rite for a living too, and I have to do
it too, So anyway, so one last quick hit on
the way out, and then we really do have to go,
because apparently the Black Lives Matter group has launched to
go fund me for this subway stabber, tell me again,
there's not a big difference between.

Speaker 1 (01:55:53):
How this works.

Speaker 2 (01:55:55):
I can't believe gofund me's been allowing it to stay active,
but I guess I really shouldn't be that surprised. All right,
So we're gonna get out of here. Ladies and gentlemen, again,
thank you so much for hanging out.

Speaker 1 (01:56:06):
With us today.

Speaker 2 (01:56:06):
That looks like we've got about two hundred of you
hanging out with us towards the end, so thank you
very much for that again. I will be back tomorrow.
The concktail Olenge will be live tonight starting at a
thirty pm Eastern, and then don't forget Manorama will be
live tonight at ten pm Eastern and BZ will be
partaking in and participating in the first official Manorama game show,

(01:56:28):
So make sure you guys tune in for that, and
I will see you tomorrow. Since I didn't sleeve last night,
I'm gonna try to grab a nap and then probably
right like a crazy person because I haven't written much.

Speaker 1 (01:56:40):
This month yet.

Speaker 2 (01:56:42):
Bye, everybody, Thank you so much again for hanging out
with us.

Speaker 27 (01:56:45):
That I.

Speaker 18 (01:57:02):
What over? You say over?

Speaker 21 (01:57:07):
Nothing is over until we decided this was it over
with the Treman's bomb, Pearl Harner, Hello.

Speaker 18 (01:57:16):
Close it?

Speaker 2 (01:57:21):
Which one?

Speaker 38 (01:57:22):
Was it?

Speaker 1 (01:57:23):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (01:57:24):
So I think I fixed it NOWT Sorry, apparently I
hit the wrong button when I was trying to go out.
But I also want to break in because BZ just
let me know that, according to the New York Post,
that go fund whos gofund me has been pulled. All right,
so we're going back to our regularly scheduled outro.

Speaker 1 (01:57:36):
Bye everybody, in.

Speaker 39 (01:57:38):
Time, open all the doors and let you out into the.

Speaker 18 (01:57:48):
That's great, that's just fucking lace man. What the fuck
are we?

Speaker 6 (01:57:53):
Sup?

Speaker 18 (01:57:54):
Game over man, game over? Time for you to go
out to the places you will be wrong house in time.
This room will be open till your.

Speaker 29 (01:58:13):
Brother's or your sisters.

Speaker 1 (01:58:16):
I love you, aflahomah, what a great crowd.

Speaker 29 (01:58:19):
I love you.

Speaker 1 (01:58:20):
Say good night, Gracie
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